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THE EVENING sTAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pecnsylvania Ave. and Lith Bt, by Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’. ‘Tax Evexrva Stan ts served ity by carriers, on their ows e on att i = postage prepaid—30 cents Mouth one sear, $0. six wouths Gl (Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C.. second-class mai! vatter } = _— ‘Tue Wrest Sram_pnblished on Friday. wear. postage prepaid Six mouthn, SO canes All sail sutmertptious met be paid io edvanees | ‘Be paper sent loser than is paid for” | Mates of advertiaing made known on application. re reais. _ to subserfhers in the ut at 10 cents pet = AMUSEMENTS. (Ai vais okaxp opera House. | EVERY EVENING. MATINRES WEDNESDAY AND 8. A 1 MAUGE'S FRENCH GRAND OPENS COMPS FROM PARIS, FRANCE. Tir 2 DISTINCT 100 ARTI GRAND CHORUS AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA. REPERTOI Boceaccro | MUSKETEERS. VY EVENING, at ees. $1.50, 81. 75. 5 eat Week Moe ALL Ofna COME SEN. KM. PRENTIss LECTURES OF PITTSBURG LANDING. piocas touth of Troawury Building AL THEATER, ‘EDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEFS. IMRE KIRALFY'S. MATINEE TO geous Revival of the Word-Fsmous MORROW aT BAVEL PANTOMIME 2PM. E PANTO- MAZULM, aie WITH ALL 1TS WEALTH FOR ALL THE } AND SPLENDOR, YOUNG. —- STERS by Ea LB Ge BKos. “POINTS: RMCES Asusual, we shall beat (POINTS Kaers the POINTS ih UGGS HOUSE. POINTS Paired {POINTS Beers, sts Racks Partien desiring to join 3 BRACES, our subscription list eau POINTS HACE) apply or seud for prow POLNTS WACin, actus to POIN ES Racrs ae POINTS chs xIN BROS., HINTS ERTS — Points | RACES Bigus Howse OLNIS pest ao CLUe Racks. THE SPRING RACES NATIONAL JOCKEY CLUB ‘THURSDAY, APRIL “0, AND CONTINCE UNTIL HURDLE RACES AND STEEPLECHASES! Me grounds or stand FIRST RACE AT 4 (CLOCK EACH DAY. ¥. B. McGUIRE, President. B. D. McINTYRE, Secretary. i run special race trains at 12-10, and 4:40 pom Hound trip chet bacente MEMBEES BALGES now ready at the Office of the st sod Peunayivs tadws can be vbtained MKIS1 MAN, and are deiivored ouiy to persons eoected by’ ballot Tuer members not in good stand- ting i$ called co this matter. and 2; DOLE bE MAN'S ELECTHIC SENSATIONS Most Unigue Show of Modern Timea ‘Seeus. Marvelous Huston. “ELECTRA” SANDLH KOSNEW RIC WONDERS Jt OF OTHER NOVELTIES. Mou., Tues., Thurs, and Sat. . THOMAS DAVIDSON Will wive a cvuree of ELEC. s AND Pp ovtSeran Sr SITY. ot Sth an H streets, every: v.80 4-30 ba April 28 and 30. GREER ALT, FAUST, ‘and SAPPHO. ‘Tickets for the courws, $2, silusle tickets, 00 cents, Fersale at Metzrrut Fenna ave.” apzsat_ ph LADIRS OF MT TAPOR MP CHUKCH Will gave a Suyper iu Annex to Chareb, on TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHTS, Apoil 24th and 25%n. Admission tree. apt wNte AINMENT FOR THE BENEFIT OF NEWSBOYS' AND CHILDKEN'S ALD SOCIETY. uf. THOMAS DAVID: AT ALL 30U TUESDAY EVENING, AP! ‘Tickets, 50 cents Coxaxzcatiosst Cuvrcn. ‘THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 3p, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 47a. ‘TWO GRAND CONCERTS by the FAMOUS: BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (66 Performers.) ‘MA, WILHELM GERICKE, Conducto:. SOLOIST: MISS LOUISE MEISSLINGER, (ef the Metropolitan Opera Ca, of New York.) FIRST CONCERT (Matinee. BERLIOZ-MEYERBEER-MOSZKOWSKI— ‘SCHUBEKT—LISZT—WAGNER SECOND CONCERT, (Evening. BEETHOVEN—WAGNER—BACH-LISZT— SCHUMANN. Sale of seats opens at J. F. Ellis & Co's. Music Store, Monday. April 20. CA ELLIS, Maniger. ap21-7t ADIES’ FAIK AND BAZAAR, To resies Building Fund for STANSBURY LODGE, No. 24, F. A. A.M. Brihiwood, D. €., to be at the E-street Skating Kink, aFi ) fo MAY 12, 188M, inclusive. GREAT ATTRACTIONS. Piano, Sewing Machine. Knights Templar Regalia, Furnace, Latrobes, Dairymeu's Uutht, Gold-Headed Canes, Hieycle, a. Be. to Le voted tor. Iuvitations to siteud have bey extended to sister Lodges. and the followimg dates designated for their visite, Federal, No. 1; Acacta, No. 18. No.3 A Lodges attend’: sof season tickets are | 'y epresent an interest iepesition of @ Horse, Harness abd Buway. seel-tet fPPESTIMONIAL CONCERT The WILHELMJ CLU is takespleasure in suncune- | fig & testimonial cone: ONS STOSCH, ‘Mins | WPRSALIST CHURCH, TUESDAY. MAY 2, SNS, pio. Tue following artists have kindly volu kegel the tance” Mra Anuie Hoe:aer Kaspar, Bim Jecny True, Mise Florence Hill and Mr. Anton Geteber t= 0e, for sale at all the Music Stores. ap21-9t = ma Pax Asp Basan OF TuR MARION RIFLES, Now in proxrens AT MASONIC TEMPLE. Be Peep Drill every nist. Dancing at 10 p.m, i Aduiesion, 10c. RU'*# ew Por Iss The #* popular and leading resort on th Many new ttuproven nd acd among Which are the Grand Kidinu with @ fine stock of riding and driv E aud pe dies and the grand Switchback Katl- way ata the Lan Pavilion’ south ‘of river f ys ad protec WYSE cxcLeKiS, T08 { yee ed stern BE FOOK OF WASUINGTON, UNDER THE \fallery nf Thowas 5: Wesesnnaa 5508 Ost, | alle cae F. Waseem | Went Washington, wil! the Thursdays of | Avot from 11 a'r untt'T pin amd Im the afternoon | eas a orulne or afteruoun, 3 Tickets good only for date and time. (ot bg Bad at Harte & Shacters, Jowclers, 1113 Penn. SYS $y Sed at Geo. B Lockbart’s Drug Store, ©. corner 32d and O sty W = See ystinon wnt dt Admient ae ————————S—— ‘SPRING STYLES. ALL. NEW coLors, SLO, #2, 9.50, 93. 93.50 ama 94. | tor wolug to leave cit; office. — Che Vor. T2—No 10,899, WASHINGTON D. C.. TUESDAY. bening Star. APRIL 24, 1888, TWO CENTs, SPECIAL NOTICES. GAS STOVES, G 3 RANGES. TAWN-VASES. SETTEES AND CHAIRS, GARDEN HOSE. apt “TEETH Se ee or ee. MASON, Dentist, 1201 Pen SPRINKLERS AND REELS. 8. 8. SHEDD & BRO. ow 2. Ww LLED WITHOUT PAIN BY at office of Dr. ST. ve. nw. Gus 309-1 Roe, HE PUBLIC—ALL CASES OF @, cruelty to children or aniuals in District of chia ‘should be pe LANE OCTETY, Viv F nw. i 4. mb6-3m BUSINESS CHANCES. JOR RENT—CAPE “LEXINGT feet; oldest and most centrally loc iu Baltimore: fally equipped for busi attached; dwelling above references, KE. L. PAIN TER,Owine's Mills, Md. a, 2 Fok SALE-ESTABLISHED TEA AND ore. Inquire OR SAL. meat and provisi man with small ea; be al and barness, about #700 ‘Audress en. ave. AN OLD ESTABLISHED Gi ‘store: a rare ch price, incinding horse. wood reasons for Address Box 144. Star office. Fok SALE; BARE OPPORTUNITY pharmacist; corner ai month Fe, SALE- with fix Apvly to 1024 Oth st, n. FOE SALEDASMALL cigar We: Dice tore on 4% st grocery store on 4 krucery store ou $700.4 Uarga'n. apzd-at Roane, 96 feet, on Oth st. n revs OWNEL, Star Ad Fok Saeecome ing on a bakery and Grading horse at Star of wa WILL EXCHANGE 30,009 F weil located on Colm ound in the northwest. KER, 14.15 F st. nuly trade; cash $1,800. A drag $15 t $20 per day; "prescriptions average ®: Teason for selling bona fide pharmacist and wishes to engaye in in Tutte extra, Kent store; « DPR weddiateby. wit! OFIER nce for FOR A yO ore averse sales ‘owner nO ness he un stock and fixtures complete: good soda tore and bouse 850 per Address P.O. Box ap24-ie VISION STORE pox; the store tor rent 2 price $400. it. in w., Well stocked: price U.L BOYER, SD dig st. swe nee. Te ow conte: rou bewutifi m FIT For ery business, in ‘Address BAKERY, a 4 \ FINE BUILDING Lor, 21x ful neighborhood CARRY- T OF GROUND, 4-6 ‘S—FIRST Mont- ‘usranteed by the ust Co. Hon. A. U. Wyman, late Ureawurer of the United States, president. Interest pic priucipal paid by the Chemical National Bauk of New York Thave beon placing these bonds tor the Fast turee years with entire satisfaction to imvestors, ‘Constantly om Band in ali sums. ap24-Gt M. M. PARKER, ‘Washington, Age: JOR SALE-SMALL HOTEL, COK STH AND E L.w., containing 18 roots, all furuished, well 1418 & equipped baf-room attached, heense for the current Year: leageof premises until March 31 on prenises, W 33.008 MENT Sronire! 10,000 Property: title ‘timbered. ~* perfect: HOS. JOR SALE — CIGAR nei ACKE KANCHE IN to exchange tor land patent STORY, 206 H ST, Goverument Printing Odtlce. 1, 1892. ADDY aplese ANTED—A PARTNER, WITH CAPITAL OF £5,000, ‘o inctesse business: investment «uaran— percent monthly. Address 13¥ ST EW MEXICO ‘ashington city ited, well-watered. G. HENDEY, 1226 F st. ui. apes 7OK SALE—MILLINERY S$1ORE WITH STOCK of goods and fixtiires, eas, cheap for cash. : good. toe faquire'st JOR SALE—DRY Goods AND wits machinery and stampiny outit: also, age I fashion Patterns: « good business, i for Uuivi od line of stm. tion: oud TION STORE Teasos #iven for retiring from business; 1602 7th «t. ok SALE—DRUG_ STORE aya-Lw* GOOD | TRADE, {light expenses. Address DKUGS, Star office.023-2¢ Det.nw. JOR EXCHANGE—A CITY DWELLING At $4.000. subject to i auburban or village property. FORD, 1807 F = SHARE D per share. 7. nw. Fok Ste REE business, Can be bought reasonable. ANT DOING A GOOD Apply ae ap hes VALUED cuubreics of 81.800, for ry TYE © 7 SK I FRA! : 1416 F st (Kei 2K & RUTHE: ap23-. GRAPHOPHONE STOCK aT $i5 PELOUZE, lowe Building. IK SALE_DRUG STORE 1N GROWING NEIGH- Fe borhood; terms e ;Toasons for selling propri Address PHARMACIS! \EILING WALKING. (See Star of the 10th.) The secret and principle 1n- volved in this feat m interesting to owners of ose, asit is embodied in Taylor's Gum Pad, designed t revelit horees «li PiP his is the ONL. do wist is claimed tor it (or mien) of meaus to invest W. A. TAYLOK, 705 434 st. aw. city. state rights fOr sale. “Pacific coast sold. ‘Address Pt maug aad bully ob sow of ioe. invention of the kind that WILL A reliable chance for a man cluding horse and waxzon and fixt ap2l-3t d) per cent, having two or three the above amounts to loai and H sts. nw. QOR SALE—A FINE 6 ‘trade pe stor WOK SALE—ChOCKE Variety Store; ‘00d loc Also “several other srocery resior sale. U. L. BOYER, 311 4% st. WOODEN: werage daily sales ity - «vod reasons for, HERON & RAMEY, 1 "WHITTAKER & JORDA ANTED—A WELL-SECURED REAL ESTATE Note tur about $5,000 and one for 82,000, at 6 ATS tO Tun. oF either of EO. W. LINKINS. ry FROCE! RY, jon; well stocked: profitably. QO SALE—GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE ‘on corner of prominent street northwest. Price, iu- $1,000, cash. 1417 Fat, oth ‘TORE ON H ELLOS é . GoesENT AND DISTRICT BONDS, LOCAL Stocks, listed on Washington Stock bought sud sold. | Money to loan. LOUIS CUNNI BOs 1th at. Tel. No. 192-6, ‘OR SALE—A WELL ESTABLISHED A} HAM, Exchane, ap7-1m D PAY. iu boarding house in Kockville, Md.; 21 rooms, iady «rounds willbe “elec: QI PER 5 venteat—The five and teu Mortgage Bouda (on real estate) of the ‘Kansas T tes, ten minutes’ walk from station: sold reasonably to an itnmediate ____ ALP HILL & CU. 1: NT INVPSTMENT_SAFE AND G ‘are 6 per cent Fi ere” Senator Jonn Inwalls, President, aud the Union Trust Co. of New York city, 1 #300. #300 ‘aad trict of Columbia. The U certifing to each bond, pay snauslly, and the princi TLANTIC CITY, Houses, Cottages, ‘Lot aale, by Ex ARTIES SEER! ou 3311 i stuw. 000. sold SCHAYER, Pacific Building, vt nie G. ADAMS & CO, Real ied full parti GUKLEY Bhi istec. Bonds in deuowinations of $100, par by GEORG! sole Agent for '¥4 Dix: {New .ouses for rent or to"Agenta, NG SAFE INVESTMENTS IN ‘Local Securities will be furni ication at our office. feulars ERS, i 118-Sm CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS, ‘To make things lively we have again established BARGAIN TABLES, ou which we keep all suits of grades wo have less than full lines im sizes, They are @ sold from #9 to#15. You can have your chotee for 87.50. These are undoubtedly the best bar- gains in clothing ever offered. Our line of PRINCE ALBERT SUITS in black and erey is complete, aud we can show as handsome and well-ftting garments as were ever turned out by mer- chant-tailors at less than one-half their prices, We make a specialty of suits cut especially for the cleney. CORKSCREW SUITS in sack and frocks, from $10 up. Our line of PANTS is complete, and we can fit most any one, long, short, stout or lead. We have Just received about 500 WHITE aud FANCY VESTS, which will be sold at 50c. and up- ward. In BOYS’ SUITS we have a beautiful line for boys from four to eughteen years, and prices are sure to meet your approval, Jpuarnxe, Pr Preston “ oon KING, PATTF! ior apé-im SEEPS DE “Tritiee doors aboye cla stand. LUCAS, _SPECIAL NOTICES. 3M P< HEMOVED from 522 12th st. to 1327 a _a24-2t* BOOT AND SHOEMAKER. 2 REGULAR ME 1 THE GROCERS’ Be Se TRAP Rteon en oaaRS SR WEDNESDAY, Apri 23, a0 70 o'clock, at Edel's Members azo requested to attend. “he eae ea Ne WHITE, Secretary. NOTICE. Tbave for rent table f }-selling basinows om Boundary sts hamedisecy suerte of ths gaty limits, om two lines of cars, within ten minutes of 7th and Pa, ave. Address Box 146, 4-3t* ce. STOCKHOLDERS OF THE NATIONAL FAIK ASSOCIATION may obtain thelr uckets of adivission to the coming spring meetinw of Mri FB of 30 Fenneyivania ave. tw. GEO. K. REPETTI, pec. 4-6 Be) LEREBY ANNOUNCE TO THE PUB- Grders for Plumbing abd Gas-fites cr. Bitone: apzeate NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT A Be ice rting et ike members nad nace holders of the POKLER DKOP CABINET CO will be heid on TUESDAY, May 8, 1588, at Harper's Ferry, W.Va ‘instead of time and place heretotore ai for the purpose of ei-cang a board of Direc: cers of the company, and the traueaction of sucli further busiuess as way iswfully come before the meeting. PORTE DKOP CABINET CO. a24,mLze <=> CLAIMANTS OF BACK PAY IN CON- > acquicnee of violation of tno eieut-haur baw to atvend a Mass Meeting WEDNES- i 70 pm, at McCatey's all, 300 ave, Capitor Hall, for the purpuse of «ivimg ex- pression to our views vl a relief bill now pending be- tore Congress, Now is the ume, and it is 1 porant ‘that all attend. SS iw Be Vitmeriy with Louis A. Dieter) ormery wi Dieter fangs pleasure in noiityiug his tricnds andthe, pul tid ieieow counected With 3c. vabaut & Co 13th 2. w., Where h- will be pleased to show fine: id most exclugiv terns of wall paper ever xlubited im Wasuinpton ap23-6t" ‘Au inspection invited, NUAL COMMENCE- 1) FOURTH AN tof the Med.cal and Dental Department ional Uiiversity will be held WEDNESDAY, DEM INST:, at § CLOCK P. M., wt the Cou gregational church.” sembers ot tue Medical and yrofessious and the jrubiic are invited toattsnd. it HM. BAKKER, M. SILAM LAUNDRY. acs aud Cuffs from us, retarn them when eviled, and they will be iaurdried FREE OF CHARGE, MORGAN'S STEAM LAUNDKY, 917 Dihat. id G13 oth st. hw. wader Nat Met. Bank soe=> REMOVAL —HEKMAN BAUMGARTEN Bs rected his tice and kbber sium Factory to 1226 F st. where he is enabled with the Ba of tie latest iin proved ' uicauized Machinery to {ar out AUBBEK STAMPS wit.in three houre{ om the thine of rec-iving orders. All work guaranteed irst-ciaas. | Seal Kugravine and Stencil cutting Miven prompt attention.” Speciueus and esti Se WastINGTON Dc , 188% “S~This “is to coruiy’ that Jouu Shughrue bas been appointed Agent for the Carton Furnaces in apd jor the District o. Colunivis and the immediate vicih- ity; and we believe that the mich reputation these Kocds have attained in the District will be fully sus a pie metal Sbushrue, aud feos prey wuahice of Our patrouage through Diz. Shughrue, 1103 7th street uw. ore “a CARTON FURNACE CO. Soe COMPLETE STs OF “DAILY WOMAN'S Tribune,” containing full stenographic re- purtwot the Luteruational Council of Women, may be ‘of Miss SUSAN Ik ANTHONY, Rigs House, =e D Price, 40 cents, including postage. Se FOTICH 70 ancHiT CO) T- ‘Oks, BUILDERS, &c.—Haviag removed to our Commodious New Buildings, 11, 13, and 15 D at. L.W., We Now have the very best factilties for mantfac: turiiiy Gulvanized Jrou Curuices, Sky Lights, &., and ail kiuds of Sheet Sletal Work. Slate, i footing the best manner. Est architectural drawings cheertully. furnisl it reasonable prices. MORGAN THOMAS & CO. 21ST ISSUE OF STOCK. SERIAL SAVINGS AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION Eooks for the reception of subscriptions to stock in the new 21at issue of the “Serial are now open ee the ofhes of the Secret and Treasurer, Kel Suila- jug, 1416 F at.uw. Persons deslting stock fu the new series cay obtain the same ou any se tween the hours of 8:30 am. and 4:30 pm @! 5 BO back dues to be paid.” ‘The 1 went of business in the new 21st series, as well ue the rt aus! ey ‘the “Serial,” will be held on WEDNESDAY, 9th of May prox. Six per cent interest is paid on withdrawal of stock. Large business is con- stautly being done, and the affairs of the Association are ciaiined to be conducted > Weil, aud with great success, Call for tutions. ROBT. G. C, ucht President, a. Be, JNO. A. PRESCOTT, Secretary aud Treasurer, 1416 tw ‘apzr-loe I BiG TO ANNOUNCE TO MY friends and the public that I have bought pe i eh ll B. TWIbLE & CO., 1211 Pennsylvania ave, aud hope by the strictest attention to business to merit » continuation of the patronage, of the establishment, ad stair share of that ‘so siberally bestowed upon at the Cs stand, loth st. aud New York ave. ery, trully, ap2liw iw" THOMAS E. OGRAM._ NDERSON ROOT, FROM CALI- =>, MBS JA: Joly the now ‘clas, Gevtnciuye MOSDAY. Spat so). 3 now ing MOS 38. at 2:30, to call at Willard Hotel before that hour. ait Pr GROGAN'S INSTALMENT HOUSE. ‘Hay ‘removed to NEW STORE, vend 741 Theta from my old stand, the Hii. on ew 3 York aves prepared to sell cheaper thai ever before, and? &e wi oe other credit house in the pat cna ‘CARPETS, OLL-CLOTHS, MATIN: wa STOV! GS, RU SPA HEATING AND. COOKE: LOW, BEDROOM, DINING-! > KITCHEN FURNITURE. 4s complete. and will be sold on CREDIT cheaper than, they cau be sold elsewhere in the city for cash. Come see us and you wili be satisfied that HOGAN'S, 730 and 7: 2 Bw 18 THE PLACE 10 DeaL All bought from us we will and lay on the tloor free of cost. ‘ap20-Im* q=> “COUPON.” SIRE OF “MAU record 2.20%; “Stella Blake,” 2.25 “Maine Stud Book"), and many other fast ro: At MCCAULEY & CU.'S Stable, O loth nw. | __ ap AS-tusthtwe e@=> FIRST-CLASS WORK ONLY. SIEBEL & oe r York ave. and 10th st. NATIONAL CORN tera, .» bet. Oth and orcash. CHISWELL, cor. 11th and F. ye Bae 00 SLATE AND MARBLE MANTELS.— Ih order to reduce iny lance stock of SLATE AND MARBLE MANTELS ‘Twill sell at very much reduced prices for the next mxty days. contemplating building can sare 25 percent by buying from me, and I will store the iantela wut! ready to be used. J. F. MANNING, Manufacturer, ap4-im 1320 Fennayivania ave. Bw na bear Fm Cutie, 4c 10s. Ladien' Cape Colle Firet-claae i particular. FRANK H. WALKER & CO. Prop'a.a13-3in => °* rixrvare CHANDELIERS, HALL LIGHTS, improved GAS COOKING RANGES AND GAS STOVES. ~HOSE HE GAKDEN HOSE. ELS, EF. BROOKS, 531 15th st. Corcoran —, INVALIDS WHOSE C: sivted skiliiul and persistent, drug or other = NOTICE — Bee BUSES ao. vary, Dentiat Has removed his office and residence to 012 New York Senn ss spieaw §ewe>,, S11CE_ De EDWARD wr SCHAEFFER SHE nas removed nis oihoa to B08 1a tee site Franklin Park. = apis ce RELIABLE Live INSURANCE can be secured at less than one-half tho rates charged by oid-line companies by applying to THE OHIO VALLEY LIFE CO, ‘2d 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, &. Acents wanted, English and German. Apply an above, wea T. B. CAMPBELL, M. D.. Seo. A MEETING OF THE STOCKH of the Kiunes Fire Ingurance Co. f ‘Street n w., /EDNESDAY. Will be openiad at 12 my and: om. PRAN Mouths: tecretery. apie" Ge AEW ase oF stock asTm EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE SUILDING,” 1003 ¥ ST. ASSETS—$860,051.84. So SESS coe THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pree’t, apie Washington News and Gossip, Index to Advertwemente, pase. Avcriow Sates—3d and 6th pages. Boarpixo—2d page. Booxs—6th page. Busrxess CuaNces—st page, Crrx Irems—6th page. Counray Reat Estare—3d page, Deatus—Sth pace. EpucaTiowaL—4th page, Faminy SuPprins—4th pag FINaNctat—4th page. For RExt (Rooms)—2d page, For Rent (Houses)—6th page, Fox RENT (Stores)—2d page. For REN (Offces)—24 page. For RENT (Miscellaneous)—2d page, For Sate (Houses)—6th page. For Sate (Lots)—3th page. For 8a. (Miscellaneous)—5th page Hovsurvnsrsursas—ath page, Lapres'Goops—4th pae, Locat Mextiox—6th paga, Lost axp Fouxp—24 page, , Mowry To Loay—2d pagan, Meprcat—4th page. Ockan STEAMERS—3d page, Poromac River Boats—3d page, Praxos AND Onoans—4th page, PERSONAL—2d page. Provessioxat—4th page, Puorosats—4th page, RALLROADS—3A page. SPRCIALTIES—4th page. Srectat Norices—Ist page. SUBURBAN PuorgaTr—Sth page, Summer Resorrs—4th page, ‘Tae Trapxs—ath page, UNDERTAKERs—4th page, Wawrep (Board)—2d page, Wawrep (Help)— WantEp (Lots). Wanrep (Situations)—2d paga, Wanrep (Rooms)—2d page, WanTED (Houses)—2d page. WanTEp (Miscellaneous)—2d paca Paces 3 anp 4 oF To-Day's Stan Contam: Yes- terday’s wonderful bull game, vhe paper hunt, the Troquols Club banquet, local and telegraphic news, &¢. Govenxaenr Receipts To-Day—Internal reve- Due, $241,619; customs, $029,303, AMONG THE PRESIDENT’S CALLERS To-Day were Senators Stewart, Farwell, Wilson (Md.) and Dawes, with ex-Representative Goodge (Mass), and Representatives are Fisher, Neal, Mc- Shane, McComas, Stone (Ky.), Vandever, Hender- son (Ii), and Shively. STORERERPERS AND GaUGERs.—The Secretary of the Treasury has appointed Clifton J. Barlow to be storekeeper and gauger for Ballard Conuty, Ky.; Juntus N.Biack to be gauger for Cass Ccanty, Neb., and Waiter S. Enfield, to be storekeeper and Gauger at Wooster, On! A District Case IN THE U. 8. SUPEME CouRT.— In the United States Supreme Court yesterday, in the case of Andrew Gleason, appellant, against the District of Columbia, the decree of the Court of Claims was afiruied. This was a suit by “contractor to recover the amount of certain certificates issued by the District and converted by third persons, with Whom they had been wrongfully piedged as collateral. The Was against Gleason. ERS TO SELL GOVERNMENT BONDS ACCEPTED.— Secretary Fairchild yesterday afternoon accepted the following offers: $20,000 coupon 4s, at $1. .000 coupon and $5,000 registered at $1.247, $io.000 “coupon ant'si3.000° registered as; A 70; $19,000 coupon’ and $5,000 registered, $85,000 45 in all The other offers werd ARMY OxpExs.—Post-Chaplain John V. Lewis ‘granted leave for one month, to take effect on tho expiration of his presept leave; Post-Chaplain Geo. W. Collier granted six months’ leave on sur. geon's certificate; Col. Geo. D. Ruggles, assistant adjutant-general, granted eight months’ leave on surgeon's certificate; Second Lieut. Jno. M. Neail, eut. Jou Fratman 17th infantry. granted exten: jeu fraunan, 17 zi te Provident. has sion of leave until June 1, The designated Capt. Jno. L. Bulls, 24th infantry, to execute temporarily the duties Of Indiau agent at the San Carlos agency, Ariz, in piace of First Lieut. F. W. Jones, 10tli cavalry, relieved at nis own request. Second Lieut. Jas. "A. Leyden, 41h infantry, now on leave of ubsence at’ Beech Creek, Pa., ordered to report to the superintendent of the recrulting service at New York to conduct the first detachment of recruits to the Department of the Colunbia or Dakota. Forty recruits have been ordered to the 20th infantry, 25 to the 7th infan- try, and 25 to the 8th infantry. Manine Onpeus.—Capt. H. A. Bartlett detached April 28 from the marine barracks, Annapolis, and ordered to report May 1 at the torpedo station, Newport, for instruction. The order of the 12th inst, detaching First Lieut. Richard Wallach from the ‘inarine barracks, Brooklyn navy-yard, 1s re- Yoked, and he will remain on duty at his present station, ‘Tae Contract for carrying the mall from Piney Polnt to Washington three times a week from Sune 1 to September 30, has been awarded to the Potomac Steaiboat Co., for $400 per annum. Iurontens You FougIGN Lason 10 BE PRose- corgp.—The President has instructed the U. 5. district attorney for Massachusetts to proceed the owners and masters of fishing veasels Who have imporved foreign labor for thelr work. DEMORALIZATION aT Fort DU CuEsNe.—The President in disapproving the sentences of dis- missal in the casesof Capt. J. A. Olmsted and First Lieut. Montgomery D. Parker, 9th cavalry, says: “An éxaimination Of these cases tried by the same court-martial has fuily convinced me that a con- Gition exists at Fort du Chesne that must, if al- lowed to continue, result In scandal and demorali- zation, ‘This condition should and must be oer corrected by @ more effective plan than ‘approval of court-martial proceedings, which rest upon suspicious and weak evidence, and Which, it may well be feared, originated in ques- Uonadle motives.” Lieut, Col. Nathan W. Osborne, 6th infanury, Was president of the court-martial ‘Tunax Mone Pension BILis VeToxp, The Presi- dent vetoed three private pension bills yesterday; one “granting a pension to Hannah C. DeWitt,” It ‘the duplicate of a bill which became a inw on March 10 last; another in favor of Wm. H. Bookershaw, of Jackson, Mich., Who never saw & fight, but, a3 he says, Was burt ina scuffle with three other scouts of the rendezvous, and the third granting a pension to Morris T. Manton for sore eyes, which were sore betore the war, SENTENcED.—The Commissioner of Pensions has been advised that Acelia and Samuel Lawrence, ‘who were convicted in the United States District Court for the northern district of Jowa on the 11th instant, for procuring fraudulent affidavits in the pension claim of Acclia Reed, after she had _re- Married to Samuel Lawrence, have been sen- husband, Samuel Lawrenee, was fined $100 and ust Samuel Lawrenee, ‘sentenced to the penitentiary for six months, Exuvmnt JOURNALISTS IN TowN.—Wm. Henry ‘Smith, general agent and manager of the New ‘York Associated Press; C. E. Jones, of the Florida Times-Union; Richard Smith, of the Cincinnati Commercial ‘Gazette, and J. J. West, of the Chicago Mail, are at'the Ebbitt, : Prnsonat.—Ex-Gov. 8. L Crawford of Topéka, Kan., left for home to-day on account of sickness in his family.—M. A. Hanna of Cleveland, Jno, W. Noble of St. Louts, M. B. Chapman of New Haven, M. J. Sewell of New Jersey, and J. W. Shattuck, EM. ‘Tracy and D. V. of New York, are at Willard’s. Mra. J. B. Cake is at the Richinond,——J. E. Hoilis and i. Freeman of Bos- ton, 8. T. Brooks of San Francisco, and P. §. Wing, 3; Boll and Chas, A. Ap) c, ypieton of New York, are at Weicker's,—Jas. F. Bakewell of Pit Levi L. Felt of Hartford, roy ae ee ee of New Yi at Wormley’s.——c. J, are . ¥ Fe A. James ‘Chipley of Ww AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT. The Bill Discussed in the Senate. TARIFF DEBATE IN THE HOUSE. ‘The Senate. ‘THE SESSION OPENED WITH PRAYER BY A RABBI. ‘The session of the Senate to-day was opened with prayer by Rev. Dr. H. Pereina Mendez, rabbi of the Spanish and Portuguese congregution of New York, who, according to the Jewish custom, wore his hat while engaged in prayer, This ts the second in- stance probably in tue history of the Government— certainly within the last haif century—when a Jew has offered prayer in the Senate. REPORTS PROM COMMITTEES. Among the ollls reported from committees and Placed on the calendar was the 1ollowing: ‘Yo provide for the erection of public buildings for post-offices in towns and cities where the post- office receipts for three years preceuing have ex- ceeded $3,000 annually, (utr. Vest, Who reported 1, sald he would ask its early consideration, as 1t Was a very important Dill and was recommended by the Postuuuster General.) Mr. Hale offered a resolution, which was adopted, directing the Civil Service Commissioners to 1ur- nisi dats Of all p rsons certitied for appolniment ‘W the Patent Once froin March 4, 1885, to March, 1888, and lists oi all persons selected and ap- pointed under such certification. ‘On mouion of Mr. Burris, House Dill appropriat- ing $200,000 for an arsenal at Columbus, ‘ienn., ‘Was laseu from the caleudar and passed, THE INTERNATIONAL-COPYRIGHT BILL. The Senate then resumed consideration of the Anternational-copyright bill—the question tetng on the amendment offered yesterday by Mr. Motrill, providing that newspapers and periodicals may Copy articles from foreign newspapers aud perl- Mr. Chace opposed the amendinent. He held in Ms hand, he sald, a copy of 4 supplement to the New York Times’ of 17th November, 1887, Which contained a whole book from beginning to end— Swinburne’s Locrine. If the amendment should prevail the autuor of that book would be not only prevented from securing @ copyrignt abroad, but is domestic copyright would be in effect entirely destroyed and would be of no value whatever, This One instance Was a suficient illustration of the in- Jurous and Wrongtul effect of the amendment it adopted, Mr. George inquired whether the effect of the Dill would be to suppress such puuiications as te Leonard Scott Co.'s republication of Englis re ews. Mr. Chase.—Not at all. A republisher of review articles Would sliaply have to pay for what he got, ‘The sole and entire object of a copyright Dill'is to give the author the control of his own Production. It goes without saying that if we pro lect a man th the possession of his property no Other man can take that property wituout paying 5 ¢ i. George.—Then I understand that you an- ‘sWer my question in the affirmative. FOR A BUREAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY. At P.m. the international-copyright bill Was, after an interesting discussion, laid aside Witllout action, and the Senate procecded to the consideration of the bill for the establishment of a bureau of animal industry. House of Hepresentatives, ‘Mr. Heard (Mo.), from the committee on elec- tions, submitted the report in the contested elec- tion case of Frank vs. Glover from the ninth con- gressional district of Missour, and tt waa referred Yo tne House calendar. It finds the contestee, Mr. Glover, entitled to the seat, Bilis were reported and piaced upon the calendar for the erection of public buildings at Cheyenne, Wy. T., and Fayetteville, N. C., and 1n¢ the appropriation for the purchase of a sivs for a pub- Ue building at San Francisco, Mr. Russell (Mass), from the committee on for- eign’ affuirs, reported Senate joint resolution Propriating $30,000 to enable the United stats. parlicipaie ia the interuational expoattion to be howd at ‘Brussels, Belgium. Committee of te Mr. Anderson (Iowa), from the committee on commerce, reported buck a resolution providing for the investigation of the strike on the Chicago Burlington and Quincy Railroad, Commiuiec ‘Sir. Wise (Va.), from the committee on naval af- fairs, reported ‘the bill ton gulate the course at the Naval Academy, House ealendar, On motion of Mr. Cox (N. ¥.) & authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to gard a gold metal of the frst class 10 Capt. ‘Thomas Simpson, of New York city, for tive boys from drdwning. ara THE TARIFF BILL. Mr. Mills (Tex.) asked unanimous consent that all gentlemen might be allowed to print in the Record any remarks upon the subject of the tariff, but Mr. Keed, (Maine) objected. Mr. Hopkins (N. ¥.) objected to a request trom Mr, Sills that a night seston should be held this evening, and then the House went into commit tect tiie whoie (Mr. Springer, iL, in the ‘chain, on the tariff bill, the floor belhg accorded to Mr. MeMillin (Tenn.) During the course of his speech Mr. McMillin de- clared that the internal-revenue system against ‘whiob the gentleman from Pennsylvania (Mr. Kel- ley) inveighed had not’ been inaugurated by the democratic party. ‘Mr. Kelley adinitted that the democratic party had not enacted the law, but declared that it had made It necessary for Uns republican party, which remained in Congress during the war, to provide the sinews for thal war, and thus forced that party to resort to internal taxes and all the Ds Tesulting from them. ‘Mr. McMillin replied that the gentleman from Pennsylvania not only inaugurated the internal taxes of Which he complained, but he put @ tax on railroads and incomes ana the Capital and deposits of banks. But these latter had been removed, those which the fentleman sald worked hardships had, never no removed, The gentleman had nob done the very thing which he sald tbe democratic party was responsible for aot doing. He (McMililn) remembered the gentleman coming betore the House and saying that he tavored the Tepeal of the system, but that the caucus had de- termined otherwise, and he hed bowed his neck to the yoke, [Appl ‘use on the democratic side.] Mr. Kelly—Has not tuat been done now by your dewocratic caucus? [Applause on the repubitcan side, ‘Mr. MoMillin—“Why does not the gentleman offer, a substitute mow which does Fepeal the Mr. Kelly—“When we come toamendments you Will ud that J wil offer one and make you vote ou Mc, McMillin—“Does your party favor @ total repeal of the internal revenue system,” ir. Kelley—I speak for myself,” i, Memullin—"Who Wil speak for your party?” Ug) ar Keliey—Will you vote for such an amend- ment? Mr. Mc Millin—I do not propose to vote for such an amendment. auf; Reed (le)—Then what are you talking rf ‘Mr. McMillin stated that $60,000,000 was an- nualiy received from internal taxes, ‘Ir those taxes were removed where did the gentieman from Pennsylvania, Yo get the revenue? Did he Propose to replace the tax on tea and coffee? Mr. Kelley—No, Mr. McMillin—You have not the to do it, Mr, Kelley—Have you and ‘your paris the cour- Satin NCE ts pope oak tan : internal taxes, ong mec ‘us brave, was Mr. Reed’s com- Mr. Kelley—Would the revenues of the Govern- ment be the tobacco tax, .000,000 derived from cigur, che: ‘They would not be there was presented wo @ petition of 70 ministers of evel, etween "300 and, 400 ot in ’ favor ‘physicians is city of enacting laws in the District of Colum! Would prevent the sale of cheruots and cigarettes tocl 2 are pene ty of age, ‘Mr. Kelley—I would vote for 1t.”" sains time you would vole 1 give them clcaper gheroots and. Laughter and applause BEE: In com- merce, and al ‘Mo. Milun’was ini ‘with the question whether that Leger toy 1855 lo 1861, prior to the enact- ‘Mr, vied that there had been a ent high nos inlited tne Unseed States vs au. zen if that ship was bought abroad ‘Drought: Into a home port. cant ‘country. rt de. igheearilt awa, ‘Mr. Burrows followed Mr. McMiliin with a speech 1n opposition to the Millis tariff bill. ‘Messrs. Dockery and Buchanan ss Mr. BUSINESS IN THE HOUSE. ‘What the Ways and Means Committee Decided upon To-day. ‘MILLS BOND PURCHASE BILL REFERRED—THE TARIFP DEBATE—THE RICER AND HARBOR BILL; ‘The ways and means committee held a short ses- sion to-day. They took up the Mills bond-pur- chase bill, with the Beck amendment, and with- Out discussion referred it to the committee on finance. No agreement as to the length of time the tariff debate snowid run was arrived at, The Gemocrats will simply press the debate as rapidly 3 possible to the exclusion of everything else, and get in as many hours of discussion out of the ‘twenty-four as possible. There will be from four to five speeches each day and probably two at night. ‘The republicans refuse to take any of their Ume after dark, and unless some individual mem- bers of that party. consent to speak at the night ‘session, the time of these sessions will be devoted to speeches by democrats in favor of the Dill, and to such general leg.slation as may be agreed Upon. Friends “or the bill are willing to forego the Pleasure of talking to a full house and crowded alleries for the sake of hastening the xction on ue DU and whether the republicans do Hnowise OF now, many wili get off their es at niga For tie ume the river aud barvor ‘bill has veel jald aside, and the action of the caucus last night ‘Was apparenUy opposed to tis turther considera- ton unUl afer the tariff Dili is out of the way, but 118 the purpose of the purty Lo seek an opportunity Yo pass it before tuat time. It iy no part of the PAZLY policy co peru the Bill to be deveated, and ft wih be passed in time for the Sen.te to act upon {t, The Potomac Mats appropriation will, in ali bablilty, be inserted by the Senate when tbe gets 10 Lhem, and the House will agree to it, The Tariff Debate to Go On. AGTION OF THE DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS LAST NIGHT. ‘The caucus of democratic Representatives oc the House last night fatied to agree upon any limit of the devate ou the tariff bill. It was generally de- clared that the Ume demanded by the republicans, fifty hours on a side and no night sessions, was too Jong, but It was decided to be better to let the de- bute run on for a while yet before attempting to nx the init. ‘A resolution was adopted declaring tt to be the opinion of the caucus that the tariff discussion ‘shail be resumed to-day aud continued to a con- clusion to the exclusion of other business, except that night sessions may be held, and, if ‘not re. quired (or debate tion Uhe tariff sail be employed in current legisiation, the direction heretotore given touching an amicable arrangement as to the Ume of debate on the tariff bill to coutinue in ‘The question of further legislation in regard to the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Co. 1s more or less informally discussed at every meeting of the Senate District committee. It has been devel- Oped that some of the members of the committee afe in favor of authorizing the railroad company Wo purchase the property between its present pas- senger depot and Pennsylvania avenue, and of ex- Ing Une depot 30 a3 to have it fronton ihe avenue, LICENSED VENDORS IN PUBLIC PLACES. ‘Mr. Hempbill introduced a bill in the House yes- terday amending the law authorizing the District Commissioners to make police regulations 80 as to make the Ubird section read thus (Commissioners shall have power): “To locate the places where Ucensed vendors in streets and public places shall stand, and ci ‘them as often as the public in- Lerest requifes, and lo make all tne necessary regu- lations governing their conduct upon the streets im relation to such business Provided, however, that the Commussioners shail prohibit wholesale OF yetall tradiag in any a whatouover on any parking, footway, , Street, OF avenue any vendor cxcept a tarusr or pardeucr selling Produce of his own frou & cart or Wagon, and at a place assigned to ‘him under regulations established by the Commissioners,” Mr. Hatch introduced a bill in the House to-day Providing for the subdivision of the District into Six aggessment divisions, an assistant assessor for each division; to be ed at & Of $1,500 Seeh, and tat an aamesiuent shall be made io July‘of each year of the true cash value of the THE RIVER FRONT. ‘Mr, Hemphill introduced a Dill !n the House yes- terday providing that the District Commissioners Shall control, as agents of the United states, all the whartage and river front within the District, Capitol Topics. THE GETTYSBURG BATTLEFIELD. ‘Representative Marsh has introduced a bill tn the House autuorizing the Secretary of War to de- liver to the Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial As- Sociation at Gettysburg specimens of the arms, equipments, projectiles, uniforms and other ma- terial of war used by the armies in that battle, so far as may be practicable, for the purpose of ex- bibiting and them in the museum at the house used by Major-General Meade ior head- quarters, and now owned by the association. ‘Trapsportation is Lo be 1urnished by the Quarter. master General's Department of the Army out of the pasee East tbe SKOOL ‘supplies, ae ropoaes tat iste Mare Rost for tbe monuments ‘on the battieneut ‘Shall Burk ths Spot occupied Oy" the regular "Ariay fn Thar the spox ou 2 Ube Dattle, An sadicionat $50,000 is appropriated for tbe purchase und erectiun of movuments to designate these places and for the restoration and care of the monuments and tablets nowon the AN INTERSTATE COMMERCE AMENDMENT. ‘Mr. Brown yesterday introduced a bill in the Sen- ate intended as an amendment to the interstate commerce law. It provides that any shipper who ‘shall mi: it the character, weight or value Of bis shipment, with a view of securing lower Fates than are Charg-d, to other shippers of ike 7, Shall be gull ‘@ misdemeanor, Ehaltbe puushed as prescribed ‘by the interstate ‘commerce act. Fallroad company or common carrier which Fecelve shipments, knowiag ‘them to be resented a3 referred ‘shall be gullt} of a misdemeauor, and be pi accordingly. NOMINATIONS CONFIRMED. ‘The Senate has confirmed the following nomina- tons: Army—Lieut. Col. C. B. Comstock, to be colonel; Maj. J. A. Smith, to be Heutenant colonel; Brig. Gen. George Crook, to be major general; Col. J. Brooke, to be miajor general; First Lieut. Harry Reed, to be captain; Second Lieut. G. W- ~~ w be _ gees a Alabima and Charles 1. Parks ct New York, to chapliins in the Navy. ‘Tunstall, ‘Alabaina, to be. consul "ae San ‘Lovering, to be marshall of thedistrict of chusetts; Neb; JN. POST-OFFICE BUILDINGS BY WHOLESALE. Mr. Vest, from the committee on public build- ings and grounds, reported favorably in the Sen- i 4 i i i 5 i ; i id i (i i i : i ! if rl rt cd ro +! ri H Telegrams to The Star. QUEEN VICTORIA IN BERLIN Mr. Gladstone Makes a Strong Speech JOHN L, SULLIVAN HOME ONCE MORE. The Keystone Investment Company Fails. MACKENZIE SUES FOR LIBEL, Mestite German Papers to be Prove- cuted for Malicious Misstatements, Special Cable Dispatch to Tae EVENINo Stan. Loxvox, April 24.—Doctors Mackenzie and Hovell send a joint letter to the Times announcing the bringing of an action for Ube! against the Cologne Gasetie and the Kreuz Zeituny, tor pub- Ushing an account of an alleged incideut in con- ‘ection with the emperor's Liles on the 11th in- stant, reproduced in the 7¥mes on the 16th. Dr. Mackenzie has forwarded for publication to the Scotsman the correspoudence between himself and Dr. Lowe, the Beritn correspoudeut of the Times. Today the Scotsman has not yet reached Lou- don, but through the kindness of Dr, Mackenzie, I have been favorea with proof sheets Briefly Dr. Mackenzie's contention fs this: Both himself and ‘his Eugiish colleague encountered inuch thostility in Germany on account of their nationality. feeling naturally fnds expression in tue organs of the junker and military party. ‘The chief papers Of Unis class, the Cologne Gazette and Kreus Zei- tung, published a sensational item of news, stat- ng that Une emperor Was aumost throttied, Owing to ‘the clumsy treatment of Mackenzie Hovell, in connection with placing @ rectangular canal fn iis Ubroat, and that Mackenzie had to send for Bergmann, who Was only Just tn tume, Lowe attacked Dr. Mackenzie wuile at San Rewo, but cate and offered bis services at Beriin in re- turn for news, Mackenzie retused to see hin, Hence Lowe reproduced every disparaguug state- ment of the Chauviuist press, careiully austaulng {ron indicating to the Zim. s° readers the poilcy of Ube papers quoted aud at same Line omitting to say Unit ny thing favorable appeared in the more duparilal organs. In reproducing the otfending statement, Lowe hinted that it came from Dr. Beryuann, and voucued for the fact that tne emn- Perur Was in serious danger. Mackenzie denies the statement and refuses to believe Bergmann guILy Of circulating false reports to te damage Of the reputation of his brother pracultioner. Tis ts how the matters stand at present in regard Lo What promises tv become a cause celebre. eg re His Speech of Yesterday a Powerful Efiort—The Liberal Unionists, Special Cable Dispatch to TRE EvENING Stan, Loxpox, April 24—Gladsvone’s speech On the amendment to the budget bill yesterday recalls his former triumphs a3 @ financier which are cordially acknowledged nowadays by foes as well astriends, He spoke upward of an hour with marvellous vigor and animation, and held the aty {eption Of a crowded nouse as only he, among English public mea, can do when involving ‘masses of figures, The action of the liberal unton- ists leaves no further room to doubt that they must be identified 1n future to all practical pur- poses with the tories, The only excuse tor dis- Unction hitheno existing in the duties on real personal jas the contributions paid by lnnd-owners for local rates. ‘Goscuen las Bow removed Us by relieving the iandiords to the ex. Lent of 4,000,000 steriiug yearly, Fet not even John Brigut would vote iu tuvor Si principle wo Obviously just. He preferred to al instead a Serial recepuion last evening in Ube aristocraule neighborhood of Park Lane. ——— WAMPED BY THE ADVANCE, The Keystone Invesiment Company, of Phitadelph:a, Ends Ite Brief Career, PUILADELuLA, April 24—The Keystone Lnvest- ment Company, afier an existence of a few weeks, has suspended payment, The Mabilities are placed j by the counsel of the company at $20,000. No figures on the assets are given, ‘The company Was organized March 8, under (he iaws of New Jersey, al a capitalization 01 $200,000, paid in $20,000, and Was incorporated April 1. ‘The company wad the minimum number of stockholders allowed by the laws of New Jersey, and they were Frauk Brown, Kalpu Kendal, and’ W. U. Conn. Mr. Keudall wai president company, i. Brown, Who 1s understood to nave been tbe real heart of the concern, was secretary. ‘Tue company Was orgunized 'soon after the cam- BRgB.sgainst the “bucket suops” hud been Degua yy the slock exchange. Tue Keys.oue luvestnent x “bucket Shop,” and acted as a backer ty stock Joublug estabilshinents in Us clly and ib Trenwa, Keading, Whuaminglon, Dei; Baltimore aud Washington, aud ober potnis in the states of Pennsy.vania and New Jersey. ‘The company did an extensive Dusiness in stocks, bonds, grain, provi-ions, oil, &c.,. and Was in direct comaiuication with wie New York Consoildated Exchange. The various “bucket shops” w were connected with tue iy Were the me- dium fb which the company did busines on Ube street, and the brokers who acted us agents were paid a cotmission, the company taking all the promis and being responsible for ali the losses, Tt 4s sald that tora ume t ey did a thriving business but the same causes that led lo us downtall of the Throckmorton & Cuander, a con- tapued “bull,” bankrupted Ube company. It 1s said the cumpany was “suorv" of the mar- ket and had sustained losses by filing orders, losing abvut $9,000 1a a Chicago wheat de..1, $4,000 through two 1ocal customers, and about’ $1500 Uurough the advance on pork and Lard in tne local marxet, Their Wabiiluies are distrivuced pretty evenly among their ouLoi-town customers, noue Of whom are Leavy losers, aS Most of the business Was in small lots. Tue couusel for the company Say thelr cents had conducted a periectly lair and honorable business of exciusively placing in Vestiments for brokers and ouers, and tuat (uey had tallied by the continued advance in the mai ket, ‘The company called itself a “cieariny-ouse for brokerage business,” and is the frst of the kind ever started in the city, IU was not countenanocd Mi of Helena, elected by acciauation; Jus. Bavage, of and A. J. Dav: ot ‘ha, alternates. Butte City was selected af the The | present. ‘The crown prince conducted whe queen to drawn by four houses, which eutered, and’ with the empress beside u to the castle, Crowds of people Mined route, abd cheered enthusiastically as open ai The cr A VIRIT TO THE EMPEROR. ‘The queen paid Tadd muntipal council of Berin were tings between Queen Victoria ‘And Ube royal family of Gertinany were Warm. ¥ i isit to the emy peror after ber arrival at the castie. The doctors feared: that pee Une meets ‘ould excite the emperor and bly upset him, Dut their fears were ground= ‘Tue emperor ‘seemed rather brighter after the interview and his temperature was BormaL FLRASANT WORDS OF WELCOME. The North German Gazette, Visi of Uhe queen, says her majesty wi e whole population of Germany, omied by to the be wel- and ey TeuerTH above ali by the Iphabilauts of Berlin, with he As tn sous wit a Lact u Sue Nix pal ‘Nixon's stepson William, Shot by Her Impntiont Lover. iti, ERATE. nee veloped und A oun Lieut.-Gor gret Is one from tne ville, Plant City. 2 exaggera’ there all last summer, but In a mild form. Several refugees from ‘lamps died and there have been # few cases ever since, The village has a ton Of three hun red. have been ninety cases of Hliuess and only twelve Geathe. All the unaccilmated persons have moved away, and energetic measures are now being adopted Ark., SAYS: is Goncn game cocks in his back yard. Yesterday his UUue sou, Whe playing in tue yard, chased one of ew al Decter. iat the degere. passed a very good mgt, ts quite insigniticant and his genera: coud.tion fe Greeted wit ApeTor's fod by VETY selected. 1 consisis of vacious kinds of meats With Uigat ¥egetat bread Care is U tual be Is able Wo east Cases Lim no Incunve Ss and grape sux: B That We shall MOL Lane more fad ‘asimpathy so justiy due one who \y Years ruled a friehdly steve, and WhO wolber of ourempress Ad German besrts will thankfully accept as a token <a jucen's syuupatiy tor ine tate of our reigning Shetact that abe comes to the sick Wel Ot our Det loved emperor, and wthictiou wd filed wo-any. personally shares the reat anxiely WIth which we are ay she be enabled to bring com- fort and hope,and whom sue departs from Ger Maby Lo take With he Sympathy she has displayed will always be kept the assurance that tue An gaterul remembrance b MPKKOK'S FEVER ALMOST GONR. This mornings duliein says: T emperor His fever this morning ihe North German Gasette says that the em- peror mie lover increas youcngay wward evening, if pusvontinued L rerully and waite digest. Swallowing: on the Whart at Boston, Hostox, April 24.—Tue steamer Cataionia, which wiich passed 1m by Hud at 7:45 a.m., 18 still at quarantine, Jou L. Sullivan, we pugiist, was aboard a tug-boat Uy his friends aud it Wy. Acarriage Was ta waiting at the iat and Suuavany ts backer, Mc, Philips, hus a8 Gookin, Uae Oa“snan, Was driven ap'towu iid the cheers abd S.ldlaticns of hundnds wL0 lad congregated oa the wiuart, a Arrival of the Remains ef ex-Gev, Hottman. New Yor, Aprit « T. Hoffmann arrived Fulda, of Uke North German Lioyd line, be taken to Grace church, fom whence the funeral will take place the laiter par of Une Week, .— Tue body of ex-Gov, Jno, on the steamer t will Mrs, Conner Arraigned, pesca TER MEDFOKD CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST CUARORD WITH MANSLAUGHTER POR Cal DeaTH. Maupex, Mass., April 24.—In the District Court this morning Mrs Abby Li, C on a charge of mausiauguter for causing Une: of her daughter, Mrs, Loude A. Jame: of the Christian science affair at ‘Thursday. Sue was heid tn $5,000 bonds for trial ga saturday, May 5 ‘She has uotas yet secured NG IS DAUONTER' ued the victim jedford inst ner Was From Wall Street To-day. Sew Yorke, Aj ry uve ‘an kawanna deve 24—The stock market was strung at the opeulng this morn The 0 op . WIth Mrst prices showing adVauces as cou pared with last evenin.. Sere arrow end hat I but Were Harrow and somewhat irreguirr, DUC prices declined small tract 1a a Loss OF 3g pe ueral recovery to beyond opening figures, aud Erie, witich bad not sharet tn the decline, galoed 4s. "The market then becan Toined fairly steady at about fi closing Agures of from ictualions in Une market, at first, Keading leading cent, after Which Uhere Was & cre «ulead Te pad strength, advauchag % pet strength. ad¥ ane ‘bat Ge. cent. The market continued fairly accive, bo further feature whatever, ahd at 1 G'clock Mt Was steady at sual, but inreguiat, changes from first prices. ‘The Americus Club Banquet. Prrrsnvra, Apri cus Club, Wo! be held at the M next Friday Evening tn honor General U. 8. Grant, will undoubtedly be the sbost, sucéesstul dinner, as far as the assembling of dis A BIG TIME EXPECTED IN PITTSBURG ON PELDAY EVENe 16, 1 24,—The banquet of the Ameri- ugahela House the birthday of -d wen'ol the republican party Is con- have so tar bein the city On Friday moruing are Senaiurs cerued, ever: held in. this city The guests who ted Lhe invitations and who will rman, Cameron, Benjamin Harrison, of Tula: Gravt, Hon. Richard siwith, J. Of the Republican Leagu drew B. Humpurey, secretary ew York; Gov. Dat apd Quay, afd ex-senator ‘James A. Among tie letters of Tes Hon. Roscve Conkling. Yellow Fever of a Mild Type. THE REPORTS ABOUT THE EPIDEMIC 47 PLANT CITE, PLOKIDA, EXAGGERATED. ICAGo, Fin, says: 7 ¥,20 miles north of Tam ‘The April 24.—A dispatch from Jackson- Teports of yellow fever at divcase undoubiedyy existed ae Since Lust Oct to stamp out Ue disease, Aer Swetennns A Wealthy Woman Abducted, FORCIBLY TAKEN FROM REX HOME BY DER STRPSON AND TWO HIKED MEN. Curcaco, April Kans, OR, W! y, wh that they ha’ faterest. in th ‘Was forcibly abducted from ber home last Thursday by her stepson and two men hired for the purpose, in order to obtain control of h reawakened by (ue arrival of E. Syeamore, Mrs. Nixon's nephew, matter is Tuily investigated. Mr. tor years lewers written to branch of the famtly have never been Tong wourned ber —A dispatch trom Wichita, case of Mra Eliza ued at over $11 3 Mrs ‘ixon by his rougl the cong arrest He has sworw out warrauts for We Osborne, Mrs. Coors, ‘Tex.. April Miss Lud Frazier yesterday tataliy, aud then blew oUt bis Drains. ‘Tive young lady is eighteen years —K. F. and Was engaged lo Boy@ston. They were We been married last Sturday nigh. The i i i i : poued Lue wedding, and Lue - ing Was Une reauit ahs Killed by a Game Cock. ALITTLE BOY FATALLY GAFPRD AND PICKED ABOUT THE HEAD. Cwicago, April 24.—A dispatch from Hot Springs, four-year-old culld of Wm, stringer peculiar death Mt € ‘of cicken fancier, and kept batt a bl side B ef