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THE EVENING siAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave, and Lith St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. B. KAUFFMANN, Pres’. ee pies at the ost ath tered at the Post Office at Washingtoa, eccond class mail matter) neon D. Cae Wrextr Sta&—publiah Friday. gear posture provaid. Shs mentee, SBemeane et ® FW-AL mail subsert inst be patd in advances ab payer sent longer than fe paid for a A ‘Rates of advertising made known on application. o 10,896, SPECIAL NOTICES. EW NATIONAL THEATER. EVENINGS ATS. HOUSE PACKED TO THE Doors. RICE’S $20,000 OPERAT?c BURLESQUE, THE CoRsarR! SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2 f2™ Matinee Prices Same as Night. 23 Next Week—Brilliant Production of Imre Kiralfy’s RaveyPantomime MAZULM. ‘Seats cow on sale. a EW NATIONAL THEATER WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 23. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. IMRE KIRALFY'S Gorgeous and Spectacular Revival of the WORLD FAMOUS RAVEL PANTOMIME THE NIGHT OWL. ‘The Greatest Pantomime Success of the Age, Intro- ‘ducing the VAIDIS SISTERS, the ‘Wonaerful Aerial Artists, 's_dives from the dome of the in ‘Theater, 75 feet, to a mattress MARCH OF AMAZONS, PRO- SPLITS, 3A. cs TRANSFORMATIONS, TRICKS. MECHANICAL CHANGES. The DARE BROS., Horizontal Bar Performers. BRAATZ BROS. Musical Acrobats. Mille, QUALITZ, Premier Dancers, Mlle. NEWMAN Mons. ARNOLD KIRALFY. Grotesque Darcor. ‘The Paradis Baliet, Children's Carnival, Brilliant Tluminations Palace of Jewels, the Japanese Ballet, Romantic Graves mi, Glittering Armor, the Funay Clowns, Georgeots Scents, Superb Costumes, BALLET OF SPORTS. Hore Bocine, Laws Teunis, Fishermen, Base-Ball Wont Cluby Pols, Tobomzan Wakire ip sll one of the Most Brilliant Spectacular “ious ever presented ia Washiuetom. 300 PEOPLE ON THE STAGE 200 Rivaling the Wonders and Beauties of Fairyland—« ‘Varitable Children's Carn.val. re a Sale of seats now open. Eayan's: TON THEATER TMistinee 10 and 250, ‘First time in Washington of the LONDON SPECIAL: Y CO. ACOMPANY OF ARTISTS: Called trom the very CREAM OF Tuk PXOPISST EXTRA ATTRACTION, ‘Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Matinees, DOMINICK McCAFFREY, ‘The oply man who eter sucessfully faced Sullivan eguis of Qureasbury ries. and the great FRANK HEARALD, OF PHILADELPHL In Bthrreroaid love’ contest asder Manaus of 1d Sat sations. apl0 Ame GH'S GRA’ LAST THREE PERFORMANCES, MODJESEA, And her Own Company. secompanied by Ma EBEN PLYMPTON. ‘This Friday Evening TWELFTH NIGHT. ~-MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. ROMEO AND JULIET. jeek THE FRENCH GRAND OPERA COMPANY. ALPAUGHS GEASD OPERT HOtsE BEGINNING MONDAY, APRIL MANGE'S FRENCH GRAND. r FROM PARIS, FRANCE. ‘Their first appearance in this city. 2-DISTINCT COMPANIES—= 100 ARTISTS. GRAND CHORUS—AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA, REPERTOIKE Wednesday Matt Wecnesday Fe ‘Teureday Even: Fridey Brenine. Saturday Matinee Saturday Evening... Nignt Prices, $1.50, $1. Matinee Prices. @1, 7c, 50e. and SEATS NOW ON Sace Farm Asp Buzase oF THE MARION RIFLES, in progress AT MASONIC TEMPLE Bo-Peep Drill every night Dancing at 10 p.m. 0-8 Admission, 10-. PRENTISS LECTULES ‘on tie BATTLE OF THt HORNETS" NESTS. 2 diocks south of Treasury Building. ap19 IVER VIEW FOR Iss. ae ‘The most popular and leading resort on the Washinwtontaus. Many new improvements wad sear opal sttrections, among wiicu are tue Grand kiting Driving Track with § fue toch of riding aod dries me a Sng Borges and ponies and the grand Switchb and the Largest Pa SiU sKETEERS LA FAVORIT WILLIAM T! ver for Se be bovis and ebure early in June. charze to Sanday es. Extraordinary days are a.reaily bein booked ig advisable. For full particulars ‘S RANDALL, 1100 Va ave. sw. THEATER PERFORMANCES DAILY meme MONDAY. APRIL 16, Wis, ‘Beek com MYKA 200 sing Comedy Sunbeatn Suceene of the Tas nae FHILPE » iad ire New Scenery, New Sousa, New Dances. Strous and efficient cast. Popular prices as asual, Next Week, HARRIS’ MAMMOTH t | ss Koib’s Pharmacy, he’ ‘will continue the busin-es Proprietary | and the depot — = 188UE OF STOCK (STH) — ‘ane, & CO., WHOLE- ndling ‘dissol) — Eymgrnal consent. tbe coding part, J eDw EQUITABLE serame-ail of said fem. EDW. CH. for Shetr i ite firm of M! eee ered arr dealing and beat qua ity fl CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE SUILDING,” 1003 F ST. ASSETS—$860.951.84. Subscription books are open for shares in the 15th tague, Subseription aud fayimentacen be amade atthe fice of the Association ‘daily, from @ «mh t04:90 ‘Monthly te 50 ‘shere. Fee i eee Rt, oe cacantages of Parana the Association are furnished upon applications THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't. _ JNO. JOY EDSON. Sec'y. 14 .,DR. MULLER, SPECIALIST TO THE Bye, Ear and Threat: has fouoved 10829 Sth st. n.w. “Office hours from 9 to 12 a.m, and from to and 6to 7 p. ‘ap7-zw" nich 1 future savors. Bee SOG InstatMeNT HOUSE to my NEW STORE, Having removed to my NE old stanit the fa tk-on ‘New "York sve,tam tosell cheaper than ever before, and Cent cheaper than any other credit house iu the chy. CARPET, OIL-CLOTHS, MATIINGS, RUGS, OG : 1803 HEATING AND COOKING STOVES Pade LOK, BOOM. DINING-ROOM, complete. ang wil bevoid on CREDIT cheaper than they canbe sold slucwhera isthe Sie far Soaks ‘Gonae soe ts and Sou will be mtoied cht 790 and 741 7th st Dow. asks 2a we wicks and ay oo of co. we 'ap20-1m* THE FIRM OF J, W. CRONIE & CO. i i 2 TTHOUT PAIN BY mee Ta OE MASON, Dentist, 1201 Pennsylvania ave.p w. Gas given also. 9-1 rc iE PUBLIC_ALL CASES OF kos o map:ly re SOCIETY, 910 F u.w. Telephone tall, 047-4. tah6-Dut mutual convent, ‘dissolved Aprii 5th, ea nen ee a A MONTE, H.R. CRONE. ? eat 8-w and H.R. CRONIE at 235 455 a>, MEN'S GOSPEL M AT PROHI- we Hall corner dur atuna Ponnaplvania, Ke, MOKROW (SATURDAY) EVENING, at 8 * ° + Addr ss bj H. M. CLarxs, of the Srectat Sace Young ‘Men's Christian Association. (Good singing. or All men welcome. i iy - READ THE ADVERTISEMENT OF MEK’ the D th Mail or FINE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND Bors | B x. Your orders and save uovey. ts aT <@=> WASHINGTON, APRIL 19, 1888, iE Will bea: ecial tucetinvof takers ie A. 2389, AEE HEAE & 7h glee SPasck Wil unions ase cased 0 0 AA KE Hw 5 of importance. 83 SA Re a MM E aple-st pore ay onder of M. W. a ra = = Wasurxotox, April 18, 1888. oa se RK 2 Ee eee a < WE DESIRE TU NolkY 1HE PUBLIC that Sit, Robt, Langley ia no lon “er in ol e1aploy. DID ANEIEY 18 m0 IO er oe = CO. Beaty scene rear es iy je. Friday eveunu, Special program in charwe of Dr. Buschoft. a <a>, NOTICE—Di. EDWARD M. SCHAEFFER has removed his ofice t0 908 14th at. oppo CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS, To make things lively we have again established BARGAIN TABLES, on which we keep all suits of ich we have less than full lines in sizes, They are grades we sold from 89 to 15. You can have your choice for $7.50. These are undoubtedly the best bar- | *ite Franklin Park. “ upig-ime ‘gains in clothing ever offered. TIENT ON. GEO. G. MEAD 2 Pus NO. ‘Out line of PRINCE ALBERT SUITS in blac and | BO“E"5. 0. A. kali couiaten of tule Yo 6 grey is complete, and we can show as handsorue and | Parti tatiy? Oe Tauer mesting Well-Atting garments as were ever turned out by mer- | $s. saction of mio. SAM'L BaXtEn, chant-taflors at leas than one-half their prices, Evi Commander. spiv-zt We make a specialty @f sults cut especially for the | @e———> SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST MEET clergy. after E. W, Farnsworth, from Des CORKSCREW SUITS in sack and frocks, from $10 il proach at Ciaybauxh Hall, No. 1630 up. Our line of PANTS iscomplete, and we can fit most ‘any one, long, short, stout or lean, ) 14th st, nw. FRIDAY ‘80 p.m; also SATURDAY 30 p.m. Subjects of ‘AU are coi = 18-2t" ‘We have just received about 500 WHITE a Coe FANCY VESTS, which will be sold at 0c. and | eee aD came en REEAIBED ward. print: 1308 Fa ave. Quick In BOYS’ SUITS we have a beautiful line for boys | skilled mechanics, ai low prices. "Mackie weet from four to ewhteeu years, snd prices are sure to | Kinds. apl9-3t meet your approval. ‘Se PELIABLE Live insvRANGE can be secured at leas than one-balf the ratos charred ‘old-line companies b; i aves aie oa a v jes by applying to SeAbe LAE E. fue ato Vanier 11FE co Oe MARR BH Baa fk ~ 00 2°42 “k Had a9 COR. TENTH AND ¥ sta | 24 floor Central National Bank Building, cor. Penna, ave. and 7th at. Ten years’ successful experience. First-class refer- ences given. Call and examine our superior plans, &e. Agents wanted, English and German. Apply as above. _aplo-1w T. B. CAMPBELL, M. D.. Sec. STOCKHULDERS kK ALES 1 ‘of te 4v sore Fi.e Insurance Co. for the elec- tion Of nine trustees Will be held at the office ot the SGMPaRy: BPA E street a w.. on WEDNin AY. May 1888: Polis wili be opened at 8fer Looks wil. be c.osed KANCIS 4. MOHUS, 8. creti Lace Devsnruenr. An early call will give you the benefit of s fortunate Purchase of CHANTILLY FLOUNCINGS. Now ... 98c. $1.25 $148 81.65 $1.89 #198 92.25 WasHINGTon, April 15, 1588. BS orssorcr se OP oes The coparta rskip L, Jobnson and Jas. 2 Jonuson Malls Gineoived. L. Jonusoa. The udetien dbs $6 est of Joint iu fohusoa, wil cuntuue the aud 1328 tree), eA ull Outstanding debts equests thse indebted to & Beali to make immediate settle- JAMES H. BEALL. ES HAVE KE- nd persistent drug or o:her freatments, ate invited ty cull or addreas W, A. Ulli, Licctto-Therapeatist, 1005 1 st. nw. 18-120" Sree ins ON ROU: ine Mre. Je SON from. Calis forata, cordially invites all Indies who are tntebested ju this subject, to call at Willard's Hotel. between the hours of 10am. aud 12m. Consu tation tree, a18-3° THE FIRM OF HARRISS &«CROPLEY ‘by miutnal consent dissolved om Avy. Tit succopling partuer, EM. P- HARIHSS, is authorized foo lect all m1 2uey Aue the ficm and awume tue debts aud conduct the Wholesuie and etal Grocery aud Liquor busivess at the old staud of . Cro; ley's Sous, S208, SZs0 aud $272 M at, Georvetown D.C EM. P. HARRIS, __ap18-3i" ‘T.LCROPLEY, 316 7TH STREET ¥.W. CREPE LISSE REMNANTS, 15 CENTS A YARD. SOME WORTH AS MUCH AS 40 CENTS. NONE LESS THAN 25 CENTS A YARD. apts. Srectazrs Is Dar Goons ry LUTTRELL & WINE'’S SOTICE— 1930 Pennsylvania ave. te Be DRYSES a. vary, venuist Weare off-rius a beatiful line of DEESS GOODS, | Has removed uis ofice aad renucace te ah NewYork all- at Ze. yard. Air"weol 42 DRESS GOODS, st 40c. and 50¢. per ; *fo-inch all-wool HENRIETTAS, black and colors, ave. nw. 3 ‘ap18-2w* Se RES WaseNcTON Gas stock at $40. < — S ANK H. PELOUZE, . BLACK MESRIETTAS, elegant blacks, at $1, $1.25, | _2b17-5t Kellog Butld ng. an. > FLOBIDA PINE LUMBER AND TIMBE! = DIMEN SIOX Steee ASD TIMBER For sale Cheap to save rebandling and hauling. Also, Extra Wide and Select Lot PUPLAR, WALNUT, AND QUARTERED OAK. A specialty made of estimating on large bills and contracts. JAMES F. BARBOUR, Wholesale and Retail Lumber Merchant, Main Office: 14th and B ts. n.w. 2th fiom C to Dats. aw. About 500 yards SUMMER SILKS, to be closed out At 5c. ; sold at 50c. and 75¢. Splendid line GG. SILK SURAHS, RHADAMES, and MULES vory cheap. Our $1.25 and $1.50 SILKS cannot be besten in quality and price. “These are special numbers: we in- ‘Vite an inapection of same: SAITEE \S, in all colors and styles, at 12}¢.. 28¢., ‘Be. of CHALLIS. in styles and qualities, at beaut ful line of DRESS GINGHAMS, at 2 ye Fine ZEPHYR GINGHAMS, only 2c. One case KEINKLE SEEKSUCKERS, at 70 per yard: soldat 12i4c. “One jot damaged KIDS, id per: fect at gi tna $1.25." Tadiers Lise, and Si Sits E2 jes: Fuot 10th and H sts a.w. from 15e. up. Itist Fecelved s iarce line Gents Neck. | Qe=— i aM LAUNDRY, Scar and Fucuisines, and very low fgurcs: we invite | @s@p> COLUMBIA SUES LAUNDRY. in inspection of this “stock. Towels and Collars 1% conta, ‘Pivleweara specialty. G a'Daincetics ‘Cuffs 3 cents per pair. eb ta Meat. PUSS: | _Finest Work in the city. apl4-6t ASULS 1! latest desi ns and T BEG TO ANNOUNCE TO NY (sr Rtsck. Islas and con:plete sad prices tow, | ‘riends and the public ‘that { bave bought . dae corel lished Uru aud Pres:ription Store of W. 4 BENIWISLE ECO. (211 Pennsylvania ave. and hope by the stzietest attention to business to merits coutinuation of the patronage of the estabicninent Sudafsir share of that so ubsrally’ bestowed aso mo at the old stand, Toth st. and New York ave. Very Hespectiully, spli-iw THOMAS E. x a>, ALL ATA NTS OF THE ET, iy cure, ‘Dr JF GEORGES, Book Specta W113 Pm ave B.w., second floor. Boots endian to onder to At the shape of the foot, insuriuy ease aud comfort ae Mapla-ot 19350 Pa nounce to his purchased the old-established Dru Store corner 7th Sud F. streets northwest, so long and favorably kuown there. All preserip Arst establishment any time. In order © to the store Lhave di put up at the store since its Hue dud can be ren wed at levote my personal supervision posed of my old staud. comer ud D streets northwest. Ail my. specialtios and articles I setaim under my own cout ve hen js cranterred. to" th: and i apiz Moore Axo Lionr Wetont GAS STOVES, GAS RANG! LAWN-VASES. SETTEES AND CHAIRS. -GARDEN HOSE, SPRINKLERS AND REELS. Streets northw THE SPRING RACES or Tae NATIONAL JOCKEY CLUB WILL BEGIN om THURSDAY, APRIL 26, AND CONTINCE UNTIL FRIDAY, MAY 4. FIVE RACES EACH DAT! BURDLE RACES AND STEEPLECHASES! Perfect order will, as bas been customary, be pre- served. Characteriess persons will not be admitted to the grounds ur stand. FIRST RACE AT 3 O'CLOCK EACH DAY. ¥. BR McGUIRE, President, HL. D. McINTYRE, Secretary. MFMBERS’ BADGES now ready at the Office of the (Club, 10th st and Penosyivania ave. Thewe badges can be obtained of the Treasurer, Mr. ¥ BH. CHRIST MAN, and are delivared only to persons Fegulariy elected by Lailot ‘The attention of former members not im good stand- ine gh Art snoual meecing is called to this matter. ene Tex Accomsses Pas Oe THE SEWING MACHINE TRE LIGHT-RUNNING NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE. Powssses more merit for simplicity and ease of move- waent and management, and the vers large and elerant ume of work that can be Produced upon it. Row showing © few elevant Portiers cmbruidered in Ks. Onplush. which we would like you to call aud aoe shat ease such work isdone. Our new Datton-hole sttacument tea complete succeam, wrice has been reduced to 85. ® cee Call st our office and nee the v ‘ery elegant Une of work that can be acrompliabedl Light Running New Howe Sewing Machine. Pi arse 5. OPPENHEIMER & BRO. New Building. 514 9th at nw. and Mate- promptly done. ap19 ‘Machines for reat. ‘Telephone call, 624-3. UoUSN NTRRR WOW WEEE 3 BRO. EERE ESE rere A P| eae uo 'B ew Ww rvvy 4 BK ONLY. BOW’? Eee A“4 “Ebel e Owex, cS ras eA ‘Tailors, 4 ~~ - NATIONAL CORN Warts, Ca ‘here iu the Uurted States On receipt of 15e. orcash. CRISWELL, cor. 11th and F. - 500 SLATE AND MARBLE MANTELS.— er eA eS SLATE AND MARBLE MANTELS XK. C LEWIS & SON, Furnishers, Rear 15th at. FOR GENTLEMEN. | Hatters and LAWN TENNIS, CROQUET, Stock compiete, prices low, at WM. BALLANTYNE'S & SON, mb12 428 7th street. |\Hars. SPRING STYLES. ALL NEW COLORS. 91.50, $2, #2.50, 83, 63.50 and 94, UMBRELLAS. Gloria 2. and Umbrellas, $2, $2.50 and §3, with gold ‘The above cannot be excelled. w.F. _sp19-1ma_ 2130 Bridge si, Goommeea I carifou View Fai ‘Aduacsint to Forest Gen Part, at iow fates and on eaay pare SNe, Ee Sa eee Oe EE iy dooe, Cicedting st sort ‘Aiterae and Ney aarinae ALL THE, UunE WATS Now READE? “=> MISSEY AND CHILDKENS HATs IX EVERY LADIE® RIDING HATS. DUNLAPS NEW YORK HATS, SPECIAL STYLES. WILLETT & RUOFF, ap6-1ih 905 Peona Ave DES eae Counray Reat Estat£—€th page, Prsrms—bth mare, 4th pase, Dar Goops—3d pave, Ebvcarionat—4th page, Fauity Surriins—4.h page, Frxanctat—4th page. For Rent (Rooms)—24 page, Fon Rent (Houses)—6th pagé, For Rez (Stores)—24 page. For Rexr (Offices)—2d page, Fox Rent (Miscellancous)—24 page, For Sar (Houses)—6th pao, For Save (Lots)—2a page. For Sate (Miscellaneous)—5th page Hovserunsisarxos—4th page. Lapis’ Goops—4th pace. Loca Mexriox—6th pare, Lost axp Fouxp—6th page ManauacEs—5th page. ‘Mowry To Loax—6th pagan Mxpicat—4th page. Ocean Steawrns—3 pare, Potowao River BoaTs—34 page Praxos axp Oncaxs—4th page, Persowat—2d puwe. Proressionat—4th pag, Prorosats—5th page, RAILROADS—3A page, SpeciaLties—4th page. Srxctat Norices—Ist pres, Svauaeax PRorertr—24 page Stumen Resorrs—4th page, ‘Tur TraDEs—4th page. Uwpentaxens—4th page. Waxtep (Help)—2d page. Wanrep (Situations)~24 page, Waxrep (Rooms)—2d page. WantEp (Houses)—2d page. WaxtEp (Miscellaneous)—24 nace Packs 3 AxD 4 oF To-pay's Stan contain: Pro- ceedings of the Prohibition Mass-Meeting last Right, The Washington High School, Ohio Republi. caus, The Dying German Emperor, A Portland (Me.) Tragedy, Local and Telegraphic News, &. Govennmest ReceiPrs To-Day.—Internal reve- ‘DUE, $380,424; customa, $540,180. ConTRacTs AWaRDED.—Contracts have been awarded for furnishing machine tools for the Nor- folk navy-yard as foliows: Niles Tool Works, of Hamilton, Ohio, $20,800; Wm. Sellers & Co, of Philadelphia, $11,301; Morgan Enj neering 3. of Carr. Cuixtow B. Szaxs, Engineer Corps, arrived 1n the city yesterday to take the place formerly occupied by Major Raymond, Engineer Commis. sioner. : Gex. Parz’ Rewarns.—Word 1s received at the Navy Department that the Pensacola arrived at Laguira on the 7th instant with Gen, Paer’ remains Nava Onpers.—Capt. Chas. C. Carpenter or- dered to command the receiving ship Wabash, 28th inst.; Ensign Harry M. Dombaugh detachoa from the Fortune on the 27th, and ordered to tor- pedo instruction May 1; Naval Constructor Thos, E. Webb, Lieut.-Com.' Socrates Hubbard, Lieut. Daniel D.'V, Stuart, Ensign James B. Cahoon, and Passed Assistant Ea inoer Jo.nC. Kater ordered to appear before the retiring board. STOREKEEPERS AND GaCoERs—The Secretary of the Treasury has appointed the following store- keepers und gaugers: John B, Kerns, Rowan County, N.C.;H. L, Eller, Grayson, N. C.; P. J. Royal, Chestnut Ridge, N.’C.; Jonas’ Mcclintock, Silbaugh, Pa, RETURNED To THEIR Stations. —Commander Lam- berton and Lieut..Commander Eimer, who have Deen in this city engaged on duty on a special ligut-house board, Tetarned to thelr stations to- - A Navat RETIRING Boarp, consisting of Commo- dore A. W. Weaver, president; Medical Directors Jas. Suddards and David Kindleverger; Capt. R. R. Wailace and Commander S, W. Terry, has been ordered to meet on Monday next. The following officers have been ordered to appear before the board: Paymaster C. D. Mansfield, May 1; chap luin G. A. Crawford, May 2; Boutswains "W. Frary, may 3, and J. A. Brisco, May 4, AMONG THE P&ESIDENT’s CaLLERs To-paY were Senators Ransom, Pugh and Aldrich, and Repre- sentatives Struble, with Mayor Cleland, Sioux City, Mo., O'Donnell, with Gen. W. H. Withington, Micliigan, Mansur, F, Campbell, Collins, McAdoo, Foran, Fishe:, Toole, Herbert, White, well, Anderson (lowa) and Tayior ‘MrvisTer PHELrs arrived in the city at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Secretary Bayard met him ‘at the depot and escorted him to hishome. A APPROVED BY Tas PussiDent.—The President has approved the act for the erection of a public Duilding at Texarkana, situated on the line be- tween Arkansas and Texas; the act to purchase certain swords of the widow and children of the late Gen, Jas. Shields; the act for the erection of & public building at Birmingham, Ala ; the act tor the construction of a revenue cutter for Charles. ton, 8. C.; the act to change the time of the ses- ‘sions of the circuit and district courtsof the north- ern district of Misgourt; the act ng the Umes for holding the terins of United courts 1a the northern district of Iowa; the act to give validity to certain patents for inventions which Were irregulurly executed, and the acts granting sions to ide B. Tintuicusm, Jane T! ‘rhos, . Aulls, Eliza B. Newell and’ marble H. Baird, Secretary Warxer's Ixvrration. — Secretary Whitney yesterday sent to each Member of Con- gress an invitation tobe present at the launching of the gunboat Yorktown and the dynamite cruiser at Cramp’s shipyard, Phil delphia, one week from to-movrow. A special train will be provided. ‘The Secretary is desiroug that all members Interested in the building of the new navy should avail them- selves of this Opportunity to inspect the Of the construction of other ships at this yard, Nawes OF PERSONS OFFERING Boxps Nor 10 Bx Mave Pusiic.—Secretary Fatrehild has announced that he will treat offers for the sale of bonds next week under the terms of the circular of the 17th instant the same as last year, except that the Names of those offering bonds will be st ‘This will be doue, he says, because many bond- ho.ders do not care to have the fact of their will ingness to part with their bonds made known to the public. “He says it 1s easy to see how such 1b- formation may be used against & business man, and he has, therefore, decided to treat the names Ineach cae asconfidential, The public will be fufnished throug! newspapers & com- Plete list of ail offers received, including full: de. muumitice will beappointed Consysc the Seeretart committee Will be appoint in considering the offers and te amount to be realized by the acceptance. ‘Tam Case oF Lizor. Tavwr.—It is generally Delieved that Lieut, Emory Taunt, whose case has Deen pending before Secretary Whitney for a long UUme, will be allowed to ‘The sentence of >! resign. the court-martial by which he was tried Was that Giecbemience to ordern, he be dismissed for medical boards have since examined bouh m1 TRE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, Closing Sewion of the Scientists at the ‘National Museam To-day. ‘The National Academy of Sciences held its clos- ‘Ing sessions to-day. At the business Session in ‘the morning considerable routine business was AT THE QAPITOL TO-DAY. THE HOUSE ONLY IN SESSION. Indian Appropriation Bill Passed. THE PENSION BILL THEN TAKEN UP. ee Both District Committees Hold Meetings. —_—_—__ House of Representatives. On motionof Mr. McRae (Ark.), a Senate oil ‘Was passed authorizing the Kansas City, Texar- kana and Gulf Railroad Co, to construct bridges Over the Red and Little rivers in Arkansas, On motion of Mr. Anderson (Ill.), Senate bill Was passed extending the system of beacon lights to the Dinots River, on motion of Mr, Townshend (IIL), Senate amendments w s uits were concurred in to the’ Military TUB INDIAN APPROPRIATION BILL PASSED. The House then resumed the consideration of the Indian appropriation bill, the pending ques- {Hon belng on the motion of Mr. Randall, of Penn strike out the Choctaw judgment tion. The motion ‘was lost and. tie bill wae Passed. Mr. Townshend (TL), from the committee on military affairs, reported his Dill, placing Gen. W. F, (Baldy) Smith on che retired ifst with the rank Of major.reneral. Private celendar, A motion to proceed to the consideration of ae business was defeated by the managers of ‘ue Various appropriation bills, and, oa motion of Mr. Blanchat ot Louisiana (chairman oi the commitiee on rivers and harbors), the House went ino comunittee of the whole on sich measures, ‘THE PENSION APPROPRIATION BILL. ‘The frst bill on the calendar was the pension Appropriation vill,and Mr. Blanchard showed & isposition to object to its consideration in the in- terest of the river and harbor bill, but in view of the statement by MF. Foran (Ohio) that ic coud be an hour, be with ‘Uon, find the pension bil ws taken up?” BOND PURCHASES, PENSION ARREARS, AMD TRE ‘SUMPLUS, Mr. Henderson (lowa) in speaking to the bill alluded to the recent action of the House in regard to the purchase of bonds with the surplus, inorder {to dispel the doubt in the mind of the President a8 lo his authority to purchase bonds, such au- eary, having been conferred in an appropriation ‘bi. In examining the arrears of pension act it Would be iound that there W.8 no Limitation as to the time wheu claims should be fed. The only limitation ever placed upon that act was found 10 €0 appropitation bill, He fe.t 1 to be his duty to call tne attention of the Administration to this fact, for if the Piesident had trouble in bayine. Douds with the surplus he should have equal dil ‘Acu.ty in not allowing arrears of pensions. It the Administration could not, without an expression of opiuion from the House, go into the market and buy bonds, he bad no right, if he was Jogical and consistent, to withbold arre: or Pensions. He appeaied to the Administrauion to ve it, and come up like a litue man and allow arrears of pens.ons to the boys wuo fled thelr claims wituin the provisions of tue act. That ‘should be done until a declaratory act was Saying Uiaé he taust be governed by the provision Of the appropriation bil, ‘Capitol Topics, THE AILL FOR ADMINSION OF SOUTH DAKOTA 48 & , ADNNSLON OF seer After a lively political devate the Senate yester- day evening passed the bill to admit Dakota mw the Union by a strict party vote, The discussion Of the day was chiefly with regard to the electoral controversy Of 1876. ‘Ihe suvstiiute offered by ‘Mr, Butler providing an enabung act tor tne admis slon Of Lh Whoe verritory of Dakota Was voued down by 26 to 23—a purty vote—and then tne commutcee’s bill Was passed by Lue same vote. Tue ‘Dili divides Dakota and proposes to admit tue Southern nalf as South Dakow, the Northern haif Lo retain the nue of Norta KOLA and remain fim ghee @ Gritors. oy ‘South -kota uyon ghe constiiulion slale govern. ment adopted by its citizens some tune ager after ‘paswing tue bill Lhe Senave udjourned Uu Monday. REVISION OF THE PATENT Laws. ‘The House committee on the revision of the Patent laws has, as stated in yesterday’s STAR, compieted an important work on which it has Deen enguged for some time. This is a radical change in tne patent laws as they at present ‘Stani, It bas Deen the habit of ncn corporations Wuen they become the Ss Ol @ Vaiuabie JuvVention to nile u caveat and thea employ shrewd lawyers to delay us long as possible the grauting Of the patent. Senator Cockreu’s report on tue luvestigution of ue department shows tnat in some Cases mouopolies have Dy trivial motions de- layed tue ual issue oO: pavents tor elght and ten year. In the meantine, however, tue company {..€, patent 18 granted the legal verm of seventeen years is lengtnened by just as many ye rs as tue Geiay has existed, ‘The revision will prevent the recurrence Oi tis in the future, a8 it 1s proposed tovhave ail patents either granted or disaliowed in two years, The comvuitwe will also recommend that the term of an American patent be allowed to Fun OUL Ats enure lengun, Winout regard tothe ex- pirstivn of a eae Sad ‘Upog tht same fhren- Uva, Al present u Americah ent expires when tne foreign at dies, The Lee fal ably soe in ved eg the Reed i potably etme ate faiarethe neon conurl dc arcane ura would ten Bt ine ‘public no good. aay It 18 expected by both democrats and republicans that ue fsuenes treaty will be taken up in secret session OF Ube Senave next week, and that it wul be cousidered irom day vo day untl a Moa vove shail be reached, FERDINAND KINGS TRIAL. Points Raivod by the Defense—The Officers of the West Washington Buliding Association, Yesterday, in the Crimtnal Court, the trial of Ferdinana King, formeriy secretary of the Elev- enth Building Association of West Washington, on the charge of forgery, was continued after Tam Sran’s report closed. Jno. Leetch and Dap.Donovan testified to tne course of business usual with Dullding associations, and this closed the Govern- ment’s case. Mf. Miller moved that the Government be re- Quired to elect under which of the five counts they-claim a conviction, but the motion was overru ed. ‘MF. Miller moved to take tlie case from the jury as Co Several Of the counts on the ground “hat where one executes and issues an instrument purporting on its face to be executed by him as a Drinyipal therein named, he is not guilty of tor- ery, even though had ‘Bo such althority trot the grincipal. He also claimed that the evidence as wi Mr biatecgne custom of signing checks jas inadmissible, and should be en oUt, and éven if King dd what he is 38. Rot guilty of forgery, but of false and as the statute of Limitations has this offense, he could not be indicted for it. ‘These points were argued to the hour of ad. journment. “The Evening Star. ‘WASHINGTON, D.C.. FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1888, THE ROCK CREEK TUNNEL ‘The Plans which the Commissioners . Desire to Carry Out, ‘NRITHER THE FEDERAL NOR THE DISTRICT GOVERN- ‘MENT. TO ACQUIRE POSSESSION OF RECLAIMED LAXD—TR RETEST OF THE IMPROVEMENT—TER COST AXD THE EXPECTED BENEFITS. ‘The proposed improvement of Rock Creek, pro- ‘Vided for in the bill prepared by the District Com- ‘MisSioners, and sent to Congress, will make avail- able a large amount of ground, now rendered com- Paratively useless by tho meandering of the deep Valley through Which the creek runs. ‘The owner- stip and disposition of this ground pave been matters considered by the District Commissioners im thelr discussion of the project. At first it was that the whole area directly affected by the improvement could. be condemned tho tmprorement soi ths prectatteg™ eaine ime the ‘nd ‘couipensating the, Government tan, reporest tony thas the, atvorsey for the lay that an District had Deen consulied on this point, and in- formed the Commissioners that the law would not t condemnations under such conditions, as could be condemned only for public structures Or streets, and only so much as was actually neoded for public uses, They were advised also ‘that tne owners of ground on each side of the creek Owned to the middie or axis of the creek, and the Government acquired no ttle by fling Up the stream. All that it is proposed to do al public expense, Major Raymond was toconstruct the tunnel, which will follow the line of 25th street and the arch over the creek trom O street to Pennsylvania avenue, The vunnel will divert the creek from its course around tne long bend from Lyons’ Mill to O street, leaving a deep, ‘Wind ng valley without a creek. The Government: Will then extend the streets across this valiey, Making embankments to carry the streets over On and \eaving between the streets great holes, The privace owners, in order to secure the benefit of ia pl ‘Will have to oll up these holes THE EXTENSION OP STREETS. The project involves the extension of all the streets of Washington between Pennsylvania ave- nue ‘and R street across Rock Creek into West Washington. 0, P and Q streets will cross the Yalley (fom wast the erSk has been, by inenas of the embankments described above, and the streets ‘South of O street Where the tunnel ends, Will cross the creek by fillings made over the arch.’ The land under which the tunnel runs will become public property by condemn this wil used in the extension of 35th street. At present there are but four streets leading from W: Yon into West Washington. ‘These are K, M and streets and Pennsylvania avenue, Which cross the creek on Major Raymond said the Dis ‘ict government would gain yothing directly by the sot, except in the addition ot ‘fea of property’ to the city, taxable at increased rates, ‘TRE TOXNEL AND THE ARCH. Captain Symonds, who has made the plans and estimates for the tunnel and arch, said to. STAR Teporter to-day that he did not believe the cost would exceed the $600,000 asked for. The most Uncertain element 1p the calculation is the pruba= bie cost of the arch over the creek below O street, Ivis not known where pockets or treacherous laces may be found that will affect tie cost of jhe foundauien of the arch. ‘The tunnel from Ly~ on's mill toO street will be adouble Cunnel or in fact, two tunnels $0 fect apart, ‘The tunnel 1s tmade double, so as tw provide the ‘capacity neces- sary. horizontally, instead of vertically, Euch Tunnel will have & width at the bottom of 26 feet and a heigut of 12 fect, ‘They are placed 30 feet Apart, so that in the construction the biasting done in one Will not d.magw the other. The arch, walle apparcnily & single arch above, Will have ‘two tunnels under it. These will be 30 feet wide and 15 feet high. Capt. Symons has carefully calculated the dimensions of the tunnel and ren 80.8 to provide for carrying off all the storm- Water thats Ukely to flow into tue creek, ‘Ihe ‘wonel and arch will become eventually # great Sewer or outlet for off storm-Water. It isnot intended to use it for ordinary sewerage Pr nas sean La. Captain Symons has calculated the amount of land now, almost valueiess, which will be made available by the improvement from Pennsyiva- Dia avenue to B street, a8 2,131,265 square feet fpr 49 acres, ‘The Government ‘wilt eaate possession pi Se oh ered by a Of the creek not co Utles that ‘wiil fali into the the ainer ivectiy ty having ®, large area now at ner y having a large are: as. Sesced at tame coats a foot, so Improved that Will be a8,essed at a dollar or more. The exten- sion ot the streets, he thought, would make prop- erty in West Washington as Valuable as that in the northwest. ‘The mprovement, too, he thouzht, Would beot great advaniage to Washington, remov- ‘an unsightly creck and gulley wa.ch Glignted a large area where people did not care to build, Cpt. Symons thought that the division of the Cost between the Federal Government and the District, the property-owners being required to sor liing up their own land, was a fair Rite beat of te creck is trom 40 0 60 feet below. Of the street. Owners of tue ground, in to derive beneft trom it, will have todoa great deal of Miling. As adjacent hilis are graded i proposed to prosecuve the work on the {tunel 3 to prosecute the wot ann aud tue arch at the same time. ‘Then the material ¢zoavatea from the (unpel can be.used in making ‘Ube Guings over the arch, where ‘the streets cross, es DeaTe op Rev. J. W. Axpxews, D. D., LL. D.— This distinguished ‘scholar, divine, and teacher bad aduress New England His! le rlet visit wich ais: brotner, He. J. Abdrews, D, D., professor ot mental and moral Leys 1m Trinity College of Hartford. While re he was atacked by the pneumonia, which Verminated fatally alter an illness of sume three Weeks, His remains passed through this city last it for Onio.. They were accom led oyRev, Wiliam G. Andrews, D. D., rector of Curist church, Guilio 4, Conn.; James P, Andrews, esq., of Hart. ford; Charles Andrews, of Jonas Hopkins Univer- sity,’ all ws of the ‘and by his ard Holden, M. D., of Cincinnati. The ad long been ‘distinguished for nis high successful ns r, anc his abundant and highly appr. clated labors in be- halt Of the Cause of sound educ: feild once remarked: i i Reported for the THE EvEXINo Stan ‘THE Cir¥ ScHoOL Boaup.—President Stuart pre- Sided last nigut at full meeting of the board to Consider the imitation of ume within which the ‘ew school house shall be built. Tue superinten- dent ex) himself unwilling to close the schools during the time the vullding was in Tess, and It Was determined that the fc: cominitiee should rent rooms for the schools wow oul . twas the vote by malo iue ate or 8 i fi q i lel Telegrams to The Star. FRENCH REPUBLICANS UNITING Effects of the Boulanger Madness. MINISTER PENDLETON TAKEN ILL. FUNERAL OF EX-SENATOR CONKLING. Reported Serious Outbreak in Cuba. LONDON WOULD MOURN PEELPS. But Would be Consoled by the Beap- Potutment of Mr. Lowell. Special Cable Dispatch to Tae Evaxtxo Stan. Loxpox, April 20.—The retirement from the post ‘at London of Minister Pueips, if confirmed, will cause geperal regret here, although it is felt that ‘he would fill the high position of Chief Justice with Propriety and diguity. It will be consi:tered some Consolation ror “Lis loss if bis predecessor, alr. Lowell, is reappointed, <n SOLIDLY AGAINST BOULANGISM. The French Republicans ite and Mass Themecives Behind Floquet. Special Cable Dispatch to Tux EVENING Stan Loxpox, April 20.—Boulanger’s triumpual pro cession in a landeau to the chamber of deputies yes- Yerday passed off without remarkable incident, although iarge crowds along the Rue Rivoli and other parts of the route cheered ana booted hitn, According to fancy. He could not take his seat un- Ul the bureau of the chamber received trom Lile ‘the information that he was duly elected. This Was not until halfpast 2, which rather spotled the effect of his appearance in the house, as the | sitting was then in progress. The proceedings | Were hardly to Boulanger tasta ‘Fioquet. by firm and determined attitude, cess He declared the governmbhnt was deter. mined to carry out its policy of reform, and asked for the force requis.te to defend wie republic Int MOUArChial alLacks in tue forin Of pledis- eltary elections, ‘Tae answer to tie appeal Was a government majority, one of the in recent years. This clearly is an indication that republl- Cans of all shades, with few exception, are tem- Porarlly reunited against the common enemy. MR. PENDLETON STRICKEN POWN. ‘scored a great suc- Attacked with Apoplexy While Trav. | eling and Now ta Hospital. BERLIN, April 20.—Mr. Pendleton, the Araerican ‘Minister, while traveling to Frankfort, was Stricken with apoplexy. He wastaken w the hospital at Wiesbaden, where he now lies, Mr. Pendicton im no Danger. New York, April 20.—Minister Pendleto o’s son, Francis K. Pendieton, who ts practising law in thie Cty, has received a cable dispatch from Wiesbaden | informing him that while his father sustained a Sligut apopicctic. stroke, his condition Was nut at any time considered dangerous, nor is danger feared now This morning he Was again reassured FUNERAL OF MR. CONKLING, Simple Services Meld Over the Reo mains in New York Te-Day, New York, April 20—Funeral services were held this morning in Trinity Chapel over the re- Mains of Roscoe Conkling. Tue hour fixed for the funeral services was 10 o'clock. Long before that people began to gather in West 24h and standing oa the sidewalk the im which Mr, Conkling’s body lay. A detail of jce formed a line on elther side of the stoop lead~ ing to the house, and through the tt ued to pass only the reiations r. Conkling. Shortly aver 9 o'clock hearse and eleven carriages dove up to the and from that time poilce stoned at of the Diock prevented business W: Vehicles from passing Tlages descended the pail- S Hi ‘THE COFFIN NOT OPENED, ‘The lid which closed the face of the dead man from view bad been Iastened in its arter the body was reomved wp the cash Taso moved. On the colin rested ne White “roses, les iuumortalles, whose fragrance scented the air within the death chamber." Below them was a lange shoulder to te waist man, Mayor Abram 8. He Clarence A. Seward, Maute Jno. P. Jone {ng Ue hearse aud carriages td the bearse alow ly moved up the street while eleven ober carriages as slowiy drew up one by one in frout of the bow @ To (hem eutered Mra Conkling, supported Dy tue arm Of Col. Fred. A. Coukling, the Orother of U dead statesman; bis daughter, Mrs, Oakman, and her Wusband, Walter G. Oakman; bis aiece’ and nephew, Miss Laura Copkulng and Alderman Ling; Uls nephews, Judge Alfred Coukitng Cox and Mr. Howard Conkling; Col. Fred. D. Grant apd hig mother, Mrs Us. Grant; Mra Jesse Grant ai s. U.S, Graat vnd' their busbands, and a | few ouber immciate crea Then the mujie and unostentations, | bewan its stort ps etme church Om tie ad joining block. Que side of 23th street Was already fined with carriages that had couveyed 10 tbe church numerous iriends of Mr. Consling, whe ere alfeady seated in the church. Mer, asim Dat etther end of ng through. QUMOERS Of peo ader command of ¥ kept the entrace ‘offio was borne into the church by the uadertaker's assistants, at THE cHURC It was followed by the pal tives. The huge organ peaied and the choir boys canted “O P dise.” Every seat in the chapel was filled and the aisies were crowded. On_ the steps leading up to tue ullar magnificent Moral offerings were iid, | Promioent among tuese was the gift ot the New York Aubleuc Club, of Which the dead Senator Wasa member, It Was a massive pillow of white roses and Calla lilles. In 1ts center, in red flowe ] Was the emblem of the club, the wi foot of Mercury. A bunch of’ white tlles bore the name of Miss Ann F- Piper, of Wasulng on, the inscription “Your inemd in ime” an " Other offerings were sent by J. W. W. H. Painter and sket, With Its simple Giack covering, Was placed on the bier in froat ot | te altar. Upon it Were placed wreaths of tin | morvelies and ilies, together with bunches of white and purple iiles Every one in the vast | edifice remained standing Ul the chant of the | choir boys Was fntsued- and then bowed their heads ig prayer with the Kev. Dr. Morgan Dix, who was the offictatt clergyman. ‘The services were _simpie, an: | contrary U6 expectation no sermon was pre The amsembiage arose after prayer aud Joined in || Singing “Hock ‘of Ages.” This Gnisbed, the cnolr boys ruse and waiked slowly down the aisie vo the muaste of Felon’s ch.nt, followed by the under. Lakers’ assistauts, the’ pall-bearers, and the mourners. The friends followed. ‘The hearse, fol- lowed by the carriages the mournt } relatives, was driven direct to tue Grand Cent | devot, where « special train was in walting te convey the remains to Utlea, where the Services Will be held. Amoug prominent men at were Sec- retary of the ‘Treasury Fairchild, Senators Tnscock and Sherman, Representatives | T. J. Campbell, Corcoran, Delano, Ben- | kior Don” Catheron, Representatives Been aud Hopk.o& "A large number of the state Tepresentatives were als) preseut Tom Albany. Among Lue members of Une Bar Association were Wim M. Evarts, James C. Carter, Stepuen P. Nash ans William A. Buuer. "A delegation of citizens by cable dispatches both from Wiesbacien and Berlin, A secretary of legation at Berlin ca! les: “Continued improvement. Danger not feared. ‘Your father telegraphed me himseit to-da: Minister Penuieton went to Wiesbaden ‘to visit some friends @ few days ago. His dauglitor bas been stopping with him in Berlin, but is at present Minister Pendlet ou’s son Visiting [tiends in Italy. father's condition at all does not consider his serious, NOTHING ENOWN IN CINCINNATI. CrsciyNati, April 20,—No intelligence concern- Ing the illness of United States Minister Gearre H. Pendleton, referred to In a dispatch from Berlin to-day, has been received by his brother, Mr. Elliot #2. Pendleton, of this city. Minister Pendie- ton has oui one whember of huis taualiy in Berita him, a daughter, it Provable that Lis Journey was taken alone, ——— AN EMEUTE IN CUBA, Serious Disturbances Believed to have Taken Piace on the Isianc. Curcago, April 20.—A special dispatch frora Jacksonvilie, Fla, says: Rumors have reached here of an emeute in Cuba, caused by the action of the government, in procialraing (our provinccs. ~ Ploar, Del Rio, Villa Clara and Havana—uncer wal ~ Ual law, Great disturbances are supposed togxis! , And asthe cable 1s under the censor’s contfol no Tellable news can be obtained. It Is reported ths tree Havana hewspapers have been suppresset |, and also that the Madrid government would r= move Generai Mar.n at once, CHICAGO’s LABOR OUTLOOK. No Great Strike Probable this Spring= A New Organization, Cuicaco, April 20.—“Yhere will be no great ‘strikes here this year,” said a local labor leader to a reporter last evening. “There is no necessity,” said he, “to renew the fight for eight hours, Ail ‘those of the workmen and traders who want thera can have them without any trouble, The bu.ld- ing trades are working eight hours all over te city. Building this year will not be interfersd new labor organization has been formed re- — in this city. aoe a4 ark meetii on the first Sunday ¥, and will ve knOWr a8 Knights of Labor Trades Council. ‘Tuere aro ten nat district assemblies represented In Uhis city, such as the clothing cutters, machinists from Usicg, headed by Mayor were aid present. —__ Representative HopkineRenouinnted, Geneva, LuL., April 20.—The republicans aiua distiict havo Fenominated A. J. Hopaine td Congress. Sax Diego, CaL., April 20. ot the great Sweetwater and National City waters Vor.1; was formally observed yesterday. ‘The dam 1 Vor told masonry, built across Sweetwater val- 1 1Y, It order to ae of storing ty ‘i The are a ot tue reservoir is 730 acres, ‘The cost ot the dam was 680,000. ee ‘The Missing Old Wisconsin Fert. A MUMBA R OF NORTHWESTERN SCHOLARS DECOR Twat TREY RAVE POUND If. La Croa sx, Wis., April 20,—Quive a sensation has deen Creat ed by Lie “agreetuent of Cwenty OF fore ist nguisi wed scholars from bistorical societies of Wiscousin and (he Mingesota Suave Normal Schoel ‘of Winona. ind the university at Madison Uhat the missing for» OM the chart of Perrot, the French ex- lore, had “Wee discovered near tbe ¥ of eleau, Singuiar mou a insert were “also fo und. “This tort, the ruins of Dion Were recentL' discovered Ly surveyors, was DUD in 1685 by Pei TOU and bis foliowers Excavations: Will be made and a complete history written, baking a ie st valuable contribution to the his: tory Of the sta # and Of greal Laverest Wo archmeole 85a ——-__ Horrible Carge Against a Father, (CHARGED WISH KO INING Hs OWN DADONTER—LYNCH > ES AFTER HIM | Nasevmie, Tesi‘. April 20.—A special to the American (rom Uo. 08 City, Teao., says: Willa Nedry, a farmer wi bie, in Dyer County, eft bume Wednesday, and = | badly wanted ‘o-day. His daughter, wuo ts | eigute n years of age, Was married last and gave birth toa five baby boy husband dems uded the author of the girl suid (Uat ber oWn father to uli herir's w told, ie A war to er if s.10 out by the husteand ani given to yoy * 4 Organized a posse to cayture the brute, Passed turough Rives ab wt 8 o'clock loraing, aud Will very kel,” De capturea, in wi Case be Will be lynched. ee Cleveland Brewers Wi\l Also Strike CLEVELAND, April 20.—It is ,Wobable that the brewers wil! sirike here on y.*xt Saturday. A committee of Ube Brewers’ Union Yesterday called \ "ith the yearly and iron and steel workers, und to'make them | 08 the Owners of all Che brewerles Work harmoniously it was found advisable to or- | Contract. Without a single excepto & they bm 3-4 ganize the council. The leaders ciaim that the | Sig it. The mea tureaten to st. ike council Will be abie to muster 20,000 men on the labor holiday, September next, aud that ft will succeed In strength snd influence the somewhat Giapidated Trades Assembty. DBEW A PENS! HIMSELF, $1,000 bail for alleged bigamy. It is said Delano ‘as been married eight Umes, aud that several of | SO. Mr. his wives are yet living.. He has been drawing a Mexican War pension, and one of his wives, living in Creston, Iowa, who thought him to be dead, | Searcu's employ at the tun was drawing the, saune pension, Delano Was ar fever and accelerated respiration are due to pyw- mis, It so the prospect 1s indeed ——— ee Au English Estimate of Conkting. Bpecial Cable Dispatch to Tax Evaxixe Stan. Lonpox, April 20.—The want of appreciation here of American polities is shown by the fact, only afew lines have appeared in most jal : i | | i i HI ty fe al | Hl ; | se Co.'3 probable “that they will go out o,¥, Saturday, thouga they may defer action util k'@y 1, When ‘Whe contracts will expire, ———— Suspected of @ Brutal Crim & 4 HUSBAND AND WIFE WANTED FOR THE SEAROE MURDER IN WISCONSIN. April 20.—A dispatch from Jane S¥ile, A ch Bas been sent to Grow Mich., order: the most HOrribie ever and Mrs. Henry Searca, an aed couple, Were shot down in coid blood for’ thelr mouey om The 6th of July last, ‘The Wolhaupters were Ia abd suspicion fell oa them, but Were Was noe ‘aud they were ot arrested. ‘They left town soon afterward. Five as Quincy, Mam Mass., Al 20.—A at 4 mening ‘destroyed the polishing shop owned by Thomas Smith. Loss on Sutiaing® ‘machinery, $12,000; insured for $4,500. From Wall Street To-day, Fee k l a6 ir i i H H i i ; i f

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