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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, & H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t, ieouth. one year, @6- six mont Entered st the Post Office at Wa sequin clues tall matter é EINECS Ti Wi LY STAR) jiabed Friday—@1 rar ponte preva mouths, Socena’ = * wa subscrtption ust be paid in advance; ‘Be paper sent ‘Thne is paid for Rates of advertising made known on application. + bening ry i i ik ify ty i ; H H F Vor. 72—No 10,904, WASHINGTON, D.C., MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1888, ai i i TWO CENTS, i Rickerd left — -- —=| tives named 5 ot the a ____ AMUSEMENTS. __SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. | Washington Nows and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. | Sising soa crvante woauy. ne mue’.cc|Telegrams to The Star. |pss:'ss ALPACGE'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. <> SEVENTH ISSUE OF STUCK. Bee kad, E BENDRICKSON Bas MOVED oo Ades " the members of the committee deciare that they the 2 FIRST CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, | g <-> "A MEETING WILL: BE HELD A THE — PUBLIC BUILDING BILLS, | tscovernment tr mones aa" toed ts erect pub: ey ee Tenieht ne OF GEORGETOWN. D.C., eat Virsinin igoune, copar Si Bete, | Axonmamers—let pace, \ "| Hesbulldings in Washington justarter the of A PACIFIC STEAMSHIP LOST. ae, latterly, stationed pore I MoCAULL 91,000 18 FULL ADVANCED ON ace suane, | “Tiizine 8 Went "Bemecratis Gru” | ATTORNNET. 20700 us semee, ———_. Sad Mount Vernon averse arhecrs ‘They say Smumissioners Uy" General Hancock. OPERA co, ‘Von Suppe's SUBSCRIPTIONS NOW RECEIVED. ae Boanpmto—24 pare, hem Pass th To amdst in cetablishing Me. Vernon, aveuus : twas held without bel t0 awa Joan.sMe Great comic opera svocess, | ?7* "MlnEy SEVEN THGUgAND DOLLanS “> emis Otek 6 pak Several of Them Pass the Senate tien to Fender any aid, either direct or inairect:| A Sickening Tragedy im’ Chicago. | grand ucy. ‘ and Manager. BELLMAN, PROFITS OVER ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS PER prob: near nn has ee eigen by Death of Father Deas. Praca tao ‘Magical Director........ Adolph Nowak. General Admission 50c. Matinee Saturday. Slay 7—Second week of McCaull Opera Company, INDIANA ‘9p30-6t EW NATIONAL THEATER. VE NIGHTS AND MATINEE, COMMENCING MONDAY. APRIL 30. MATINEE ON SATURDAY ONLY. Appearance of Mk. ae Ex ke ke xXxN EE £4. 30 L - x K ERE m NNN ERE . pureed by JOGEPH WHEELOCK, And the Largest and Strongest Dramatic Company in Under the direction of Mr. Ariel N. Barney. RICHELIEU. Sereraay Mstines OTHELLO. May 7—LOST IN NEW YORK. Introdwing » Vast Hiver of Real Water 3530" KIVATE ART COLLECTION, Pictures and Ceramics of THOS. F. WAGGA- 8, 3500 O at, West Wash itucton, will be open on the fem The. me Condo pins fos te, pope of Weshins util 4p. in. for. the “poor on ander the auspices of the Society of Bt Vincent “Adimiaaion for each person 50 centa Tickets good for day and date only can be had at Harris & Shacfers Seeiry store, So. 1113 Penn, HW iocknart's’ Drag Store, co ad Washington, for any of the Thursdays ap ERNAN'S WASHINGTON THEATER, ‘Adinieston uxt SOc.” Matinee 10 and 25¢. SAM— WESTON BRO jORRIS ‘and The Westone’ Latest Musical Comedy, WAY OF THE WOKLD. Matinees Mon., Tues, Thurs.and Sat. p30 SQOESTIFIC CHARITY IN LARGE CITIES. s ‘The thin! lecture under the auspices of the Wash- ach of Colleiate Alumnae will be given ‘Bras lew by ‘AG. WARNER, of the Charity ¢ chety, of Baltimore. T iy at ed Friese’ Meeting slouse, 1511 1 st. Admission of invitation AREIS BIJOU THEATER card ir ‘TWO_ PERFORMANCES i: xILY_Two. Passcoat "Dramas ONF OF THE FINEST” Co ’ OaMireet play cf surest city. ¥ Herald ‘Tite Great Scenic “Produc tion—iltuminated View of New York Harbor. The Great Kiver Seene. Humi- nated Fall Kiver Steamers Pilerim and Bristol. ‘The Sacramento Quartette New and startling Noveltien Fopulac prices will prevail. Next week—LIZZiE ® ‘ap50-6t avi joer CLUB RACES. ‘THE SPRING RACES olen NATIONAL JOCKEY CLUB sae ‘THURSDAY, AFRIL 26, AND CONTINCE UNTIL FRIDAY, MAY 4. FIVE RACES EACH DAY! RURDLE RACES AND STEEPLECHASES! =e aoe ‘Uke grounds ur stand. FIRST RACE AT 3 O'CLOCK EACH DAY. ¥. B McGUIRE, President, ‘HD. MoINTYRE, Secretary. be pre- itted to ©. wilt run race trains at 12-11 20, 3:40, 3.40 and 4°40 pein Regulst 6-40, and's 30 Lan. ‘Re p tickets 15 centa MEMBERS BADGES now ready at the Office of the Club, 10th st. and Pennsylvania ave. p ibees badges can be obtained of the ‘Treasurer, Mx. |. CHRIST MAN, aud are delivared only to persons ulariy elected by ballot. "Tire stiontion of former members not in good stand- sms at last annual meeting is called to this matter. o- NISTS SHOULD SEE TH BATTLE OF SHILOH, ‘ 2 bldg south of Treasury: Open from a.t10pm oe a GEAND LECTURE ON THE INFIDELITY OF KG. INGERSOLL. ON TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 1, 1888, in Provibition Hall, 4% st and Tapia ave., MASTER ROBERT ¥. WILLIAMS. "7 the great boy orator of New York city. He will also five a outuber of bis humorous recitations, inter- persed with music ‘open at 7:30. Lecture at SO'clock. No cue should fail to hear him. apss-2t" ¥ Coxozzcattoxar, Cuvren. ‘THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAT 3, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 47m ‘TWO GRAND CONCERTS by the FAMOUS BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (65 Performers) MR WILHELM GERICKE, Conducto:. SOLOIST: MISS‘LOUISE MEISSLINGER, (ef the Metropolitan Opera Co, of New York.) FIRST CONCERT (Matinee) BERLIOZ—MEYERBEER—MOSZKOWSKI— SCHUBERT—LISZT—WAGNER. SECOND CONCERT, (Evening) BEETHOVEN—WAGNER—BACH-LISZT— SCHUMANN. Pickets, $1 and $1.50, including reserved seats, For sale at Elis & Coa Music store, 957 Penuaylvanis ave., bewinuing Monday, April 30: —_—_____© A ELLIS, Manager._ap21-13t Buzsex & Lospox ‘NEW UNITED 15 SHOWS. WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MAY, 2 AND 3, NINTH AND 8 STREETS. GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. MONSTER LONDON THREE RING cIRCUS, PARIS-OLYMPIA HIPPODROME. HORSE-FAIR AQUARIUM, REAL LAKE OF WATER, REAL WILD MOORISH CARAVAN, SCENES OF BARBARIC SPLENDOR AND EAST- ERN POMP. CHARMING ALGERIAN DANCING MAIDENS, VENERABLE HIGH PRIESTS. WANDERING TRIBE OF BEDOUINS, SKILLED WARRIORS DARING SHEIKS AND FEARLESS HORSEMEN, ‘Towether with all the Religious Articles, Camp Equip- age. Traveling Parapberualia, Genuine Arab- jau Horves, Arms and Accoutrements, Desert Tents of Anunal Skins, ‘Slaves, Attendants, Herd- ers, and 8 THOUSAND AND ONE ELEGANT FEATURES, Depicting Life on the Sabare Desert. PICTURES OF SCENES IN MOROCCO. ATTACK ON THE TRAVELERS, Fiteht, Purvuit and Capture, Realistic Pitched Battle, and other extraordinary features of this mag- ifcent and yonmous entertainment Be sides exhibiting the peaceful pastoral: lives of these remarkably strange bevple, and showing glimpses: of lige im the Harem, and Nomadic Scenes, ‘Together with all thenew and costly features of the WHOLE UNITED 15 EXPOSITIONS. ‘Two performances every day at 2 and 8 p.m. ‘Doves open an hour earlier. ‘All tonte remain up until 9 at night ADMISSION TO THE 15 EXPOSITIONS, 60 CTS. CHILDREN UXDER 9 YEARS, 25 CTS. GREAT NEW FREE STREET PARADE Containing fully $1,500,000 worth of new features, every day, rein or shine, at 9am. Route of Parsde—Lesve 9th and Sate, down 7th st. to D, to 3d, to ‘3d, to Peuma. ave. to Circle, to K st, to 9th, to Yor the sccommodation ‘of mote {be public, an fice has BRENTANOS NEWS STORE, 1015 PEXNA AVE. ‘where reserved sent tickets can be purchased st the regular price, and admission at ‘Ucketa st the usual alight CHEAP EXCURSIONS OX ALL ROADS. ‘WILL EXHIBIT IN HAGERSTOWN, Max 5. ps8 Counray Reat EstaTe—6th page, plz accounts supervised monthly by three expert Bostox, April 30.—A cable dispatch announces tne death esterday Feasurer, Secretary and Attorney are bonded. of the Rev. Willam KB 3 2 A FR Dgaras—5th pare. THE POPE AND THE IRISH CAMPAIGN Deagy, of Boston, the vice rector of the Ainericali Dawrisrax—4th pare, a EE loge at Rome, GILBERT, President. 1 Day Goops—3d page, In the Senate to-day Mr. Morgan introduced the of the Boston We Treas 3 _OBO. W. KING, Secretary a EE ap30-30" TOOT Eto Epvcarioxal—4th page, Dill (now pending in the House) to refer the claim | THE BOULANGER EXCITEMENT SUBBIDING | '« a, of Gus Srenes Kee POT UAL cocormanive soupixe => DE EOE TS ar Foomux Scrriam ih page, Among the bilis reported from committees and | of Rebecca B. Scott for damages to her property, inn year ASSOCIATION. Fp pee oT BERDAY EVENING, May 1; Fou Rev Fiat Sth bare. greta mp eegeamypet ded lapse me, N. Sour oc Henk op pment tebe rendered for | SICKENING TRAGEDY IN CHICAGO, Striking for The Fifth feeting ‘TUES- i soled ms)—Sth page, more than Bt to District Com- F Riv M, . i 30.—The bricklayers DAY: May Lat 7-30 clocks at 1220 Fst nw, Shares | war, BARDO, HeeJAMES E- NORRIS, Prosident. | Fon Rexr (Housos)—6th pare, ee te ee ae ot the noverai |e A Woman Murdered for Preventing | ang misieul this Gy mruck work today be $2.50 a mouth, 5 per cent ou withdrawals. — a - ‘Fon Rexz (Stores)—Sth page. — fixing waoer ‘The Biair Educational Bill. Her Husband trom Outraging Their | cause of a refusal by outractors to accede to thelr 'HILLMAN A. HALL, President. SSGOMD' Womuivemuars purine | 70 Mare COmoen_See peop, Judges ot United states District Courts at $5,000 | seasgrne oy tae trent ence run| Daugheere Gemands for nine hours a day. The strikers are THOS. G. HENSEY, Secretary. asst | > a Fox Rext (Miscellaneous)—3th page, ae ROUSE BY FRIENDS AND OPFOXENTS oP! THE| Cu1Caco, April 30—While defending the honor | Backs! by the International Union. and have tue a —— ASSOCIATION. ‘Fon Sax (Houses)—th pare. Senate bill to increase the endowment of the rrenhon sp cameos PpOTT of the Kulghts bis oft Bsr asi wanting Baas ag, Amecoation For Satz (Lots)—6th page. Louisiana State University and Agricultural Col | MEASURE. rodeos y P-dwughter against the | Itt aaa that tue Laborers’ Caton of tls ky Wa eae ‘For SALE (Miscellaneous)—Sth page, ASSETS, APRIL 13, $85,420.00. lege. ‘and Hovssrcnxismias—ith pase, on the House committee on education both for ‘Assubscription bocks will soon close all who desire Senate bill to increase the aj tion for bors should oa Lapis’ Goops—4th pare. ralng at Wilton $250,000, | *gainst the Blair educational bill It has been the a Recenng seeps sored p00 a8 a + | pcTmesbovenamed Amocistion will eu tte fourth | Locat MurionOth pure Tes Speronminties gus x MAURICE FITZa! ‘nd appropriating series of stock on WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 9th. JAS, ‘Lost axp Fouxp—2d page, of addi. Mendishness of an unnatural father, Mra Netta | onder a strike before night, Mueblberg was struck down with murderous intent by ‘her husband, Matthew, at a late hour last night, and ts now dying. Muehiberg returned (0 | IRISUMEN AND RNGLISHMEN WILL CRASE CONTRIBO® his home on Law avenue tn an intoxicated condi- ‘House vill providing for the ho action Whatever on the bill,eitherforor against, | on after having been absent all day. Le went <vom, 30,—A meeting com, zs; as Secretary, at =e comner of Sth and E sts. n.w..at7:30| Manztacrs—5th page. ‘onal ground at Indianapolis “aRjoining the post 80 that It coula not in any way come up| directly to the bed-room where his tase. ehildren ona Dghishan mpeld sat Al David Murphy, K Lacares. I: Restseh, GE Besse | tion wfll do wall to stteml, Ges thousand dotiare may mec alg ead ia cout bot to exoeed gis zi | tor in the House, To prevent this | Troon yeardid daueite asa on hls ye aid it Lao Bros 2 2D pare. : ghter, . ch of tbe home-rule « w ‘Wiz, Bofan td Joba Quinn BERT. Attorney. | B0obtMiued om monthly return of 810. Sixpercent | Oonsn Srzantenee 7th page ‘ouse bill appropriating #150000 for a pubuo| the,rlends ‘of the measure ave ‘been doing | ertucced Sur iit id | ranch of tbe home-rule Grganization abd Lo cous paid on all investments. The management is in the building at Di ‘Mino. ‘Houss bill to authorize the County of Laurence, <q=> PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION. | hands of « Board of Directors connected with aanocia. | POTOMAC Riven Boats—3d para, contributing to Peter's pence. from the next room. The brute was beating om = the child about the bead ‘to silence The Locked-oat Brewers, Punos AND Onaaxs—4th pager commit take no action. the tions fora number of years, and who have conducted, | Pansonarotheeee Georgia, to construct a bridge across the Gcones | Commitee to take né action. Between the Press: | her cries, and when his “wite ‘endeavored | sew YoRK, April 30.—The locked-out journey= ‘them on the safest principles. Constitutions will b Prorsstoxat Hyp te - of their position, and it is now ood that | Stop him, he turned and dealt her two blows. | men brewers held their usual dally ae furnished at the meeting. Paorouua Sth peas Kan. ting 009; aapore ran ($100,000); Water. they have decided to take up the matter seriously. Diood Streaming: Lown oa binding ners Mrs. | Clafendon Hall its morning. There was litte . ie " fednesday and dispose of it, The chances are - o an eT, change in Lhe situation Lo report, I was stated. Rarnoane—3d page. bury, Conn, ; Paterson, N. J. i t Mueblberg crawled toward the door, and reaching | fpat’ ‘of the smaller brewers had ined SHARES @1 EACH. SPRoTALTIEs—4th page. Fort’ Dodge, iowa (675,000), aud Dover, N. 1e Pen ee cr carerable action on the Orig ee | up for the knob endeavored to Wand alari | their Intention to sigh the Ualon ‘contract Surg Srxctat NovioEs- let page. $75,000). agreed ee ‘Will probably be | the welghborhood. With a horrible oath the fel- | the week, but their naines were. Dot given Te First peyment May 9. : pei NEW BILLS. aha Se low made tor his wife. “You'll cail the police, will | Viruanee’ committees reported ‘that the boyoot UBUREAN PROPERTY—5th page Among the bills introduced and referred were ciara éady | YOu? You'll call the police, en? Then take that ‘THOMAS BRODERICK, President. Summer Resonrs—4th page, sme i pall She calendar, ot con means were nat Sieeeey ‘and that,” striking his wit over the head. All| WS tmoreasing ineffect, | Oysensineee 4th top ; By Mr, Datree—To authorise the Sooretary of tne | 32 Heald hee ree eee a ea tndacy | tnree of tne childfen eprang our of bea and oo- Society Notes. dor, | JOHN T. LYNCH, Secretary, 004 Oth st. n.w. wisest Taterlorvo fx tho amount ot compensation to be | YOR, As jt 1m however, tne committee May Ue | re aid they Mumper the Weed Maeslere anes | MF. and Mra. Horatio King gave a charming re $14. which will ‘pay off the debt in 98 months; $15 930-98 | WanrmD(Help)—24 page. paid for right of way for railroads in Indian reser- | ble to re Lp that Mrs. Muchibery managed to ge tother feet | Ception on Saturday night in honor of Prot. Ds Repally witt pay the'debt ing monthe; #18 mond BY MUTUAL CONSENT THE FIRM OF | Wanrep (Lots)-24 pane, ‘ations in certain contingencies. PHS cemareing iand yet it may be as effectually | seq out on the steps where, she ‘cried for help. | 80m, The event was, aver the manner of arevi¥al Route "enentber“ you uet "61.050, or, $60 more | Sh THLEK Balin, Hestererm if thin day | Warren (hituctianr Sa page coe at, Stewart require, the, purchase and zona OS Nuekiberg shook tue chitdren fram im aod nut: | of ke trcaiguty iterary reunions fr” which ME back duce’ to pay, Sper cent per annum | Bessa 486 F at aw. psig Rpt eerareins Yor puulon ‘per mouth, "He sald tint the bli A CONVENTION OF LAWYERS, qquee ad shan Gok tee nae ae | ee Reretved ber guess oma dre ok in jaLCe tite bene due. io ny “ yases) page. volved no hew principle and asked that aa ared with jurderous-lé 1 | Gregs of wine mace; Mrs. on WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 2, at | _8P30-3t = ta ‘Waste (Miscellaneous)—24 pace. feud ara and setond Time aud laid on the table. | Proposed Organization of a National Beet long. ‘The eldest gine Eivanor’ threw ‘ber | wore slate silk; Mra A M. Bryan wores Valen ‘sire to attend ball on the Ist of im uniform at the member. PAGES 3 Axp 4 oF To-paY’s Stan contain: Base Dall news; the great Methodist conference; the Bal SILVER, ‘Mr. Stewart offered a resolution (which waslaid | THE BODY TO MEET IN THIS CITY NEXT MONTH—THE arms about her father’s neck’ “Don’t kill her. Don’t kili her,” pleaded the little One, iu her frenzy, jumping ‘up and showering clennes lace dress With garnilure of olive green moire ribbons; Mrs Dicktison wore rose heliourops brocade and flowered gauze trimmed with O68 a pont; Mr A. A. Cole, pale blue ae and the Irish movement; political notes; | Over) calling on the Secretary of the Treasury for | PURPOSES FOR WHICH THE CONVENTION 18 CaLLED— | Kisses upon the bruie. oe ; TO THE LADIES—LACE CAPs DONE | focal ana wlegraphic uews Se statement of the amount of silver bullion offered | AN HPFORT TO SECURE UxirouurTY 1m Leoas | muctuperE sruck the child ang threw her Inte s | Nica ot cee Tatisom Diack silk tneavtly BUILDING ASSOCIATION, equal to new. SWISS STEAM LAUN- ———_-—_—_. FORMS AND METHODS OF PROCEDURE, ETC. ending etted; Mra Farwell, ‘brocade; 2 i a ape Govrnxuzxr Receirre To-Dér.—Internal reve- | $0 nie Government sinos the passage of, the silver baip tor, sind caiting tae nsontes Seceaeek ome, uate “setiabarytr, blue slik? atten auns OFFICE 035 F ST. N.W. > SOPECRIRE FOR THE “OLD AND BELLA ‘ue, $1,022,079; customs, $732,063, £100, SE the, amount "OF atlVen DULIOn arekiced | A national convention of lawyers will be held in | Belp or, —~ Wilson, crimson slik; Miss Bettina Brown, black PUBLIC MEETING ‘ered to all parts of the city. wveninx, iamediaiely | STORREERFERS aND Guacwus.—The Secretary of with all’ his force, the point shattering the skull and laying bare the brain. Muvulberg immedi- | lace over Diack silk; Mra. Cleveland Abbe, dark- every os red sik; Miss urd, pale pink satin, and ris, ‘each igamen “tree $ take steps to form ona sociation, | ately seemed to reailze te enormity of hus crime, ‘ i AT THE HALL 923 F ST. X.W., Suly seore-catd necting itzdiopetnker ty oneal wine | the Treasury has appointed Geo. C. White and | SPondian taint iitis sce neuer, the question ee es ee ee itu the children not to tell who | Medict ‘collar; Sirs. Janes. "Donnell; black slik: MICHENEK GS0 Fetn-¥. "apse-Sit" | Henry C. Williams to be storekeepers and guagera, | the deterrorention iy ties srarkot Price of silver | TBIS convention was suggested at did it, he took his savings from a uiding place and | Mrs. Mann, électric-biue silk, and " bonnet wo MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 30, 8 O'CLOCK, = RIBTIA OR MENTAL | Me former at Stesville, N.C., and the fitter at bullion in the United st Mr. Stewart also | meeting of the Bar Association of the District of | neq. "The children speat some time vainly trying | Match; Mrs. Buxton, pink satin and lace; Mra MB. E. 8. HAY WILL ADDRESS THE MEETING. Be eating cose of lessons a hers peg Salisbury, N.C. Offered a, ea es il i) hope Columbia a year ago. The association at that og te canted he yA — | 3 or wil in MONDAY, ), 7:30 ° Mase- é direct ‘mint to sel formation as: time ‘board of directors com! bors. 51 were summoned ‘lared “ WHY PAY RENT? husetis ave; terms S00; tives ocowe a eee Tue U.S. 8. Pawsacoua sailed from Aspinwall | tne foreign silver coins. in his circular, seeigrec ns Coane, | Muchiberg's injuries fatal. ‘The police bave ns | included many people from the sclentificand fiver- nicate with the local bar associations throughout ‘the country, and also with the American Bar As- sociation, with the view of forming a national iegal dody, to be composed of delegates from the various associations, and to meet in annual convention, the amount of pure silver in each coin, and Wether the value of such silver coins (as 80 esig Dated) has been estimated by him according to Pure silver contained in them respectively. ‘ME. HALE’S CIVIL-SERVICE RESOLUTION ADOPTED. ‘The resolution offered last week by Mr. Hale EVERY MAN HIS OWN LANDLORD. ‘This Association loans its funds by BALLOT at 4% percent. Shares €2 each per month. $1,000 advanced oneach share. Call st offico for full information. ,OFFICE OF COLLECTOR OF TAXES, pcg erate ora eT 24, 1888. —' ot tax levied for the year 88, for New York with the crew of the ew York yesterday Repvcrions oF Tne Dxsr.—It is estimated that the reduction of the public debt for the month of April will amount to eight millions, such body to have for its object the advancement J.W. BROOKE, Pres't, E,W. DONN, VieePres't, | Place the nrmt aay ceTute napus aa snot bud | Sucnetany Baxanp called on the Presiaent this | calling on the Secrotary of the Interior for infor- | or the sclense of law im this, country.” ‘HL J. WILSON, Sec. W. H. DOUGLAS, Treas, iu arrears id a penalty of two | Morning. mation as to appointinents in his Department be-} In December last the board of directors had re- ary circles. Prof. Davidson entertained those present With readings frou Scotch baliad poetry, Mir king introducing him. ina. witty spoeths and ‘Mrs. Buxton sang 4 number of the scotcls songs Lo Ube great delectauion of her hearers, Mrs. and Miss Slidell, of Princeton, N.J., who have occupied ¢x-Minister Kasson's house on Mo- Pherson Square during the winter, go to-day Lo ‘he Richmond for a few weeks before revurning to. Yet been unable to find the murderer. ‘Two years ago Muehiberg attempted ab assault upon Ue same child, Inercilessly beat Lis wife for inter- fering. lie Was arrested, Dut never punished, as ‘the Wife refused to appear agulust ul. i OF ‘TOULOUSE. 28-20" low the civil-service ‘since (1885, was 30.—The affray it be- | her home. Mrs. Slidell is a niece of Admiral E BUAY. Attorney. 1028-21"_| 204 Ge mine wth einer taten ae and a efent | Puuatpawr Cuxvatanpand the Cabinet nave'been | !2%,{0e citi one fivseat out mnat "the'asa "Ge snap prota wes | tween fd a priy ot mudents‘wine | Rowger butting In touring, dow ot yo Inka FO oe ECE ibed by esiating law. By order of the | ‘PVited to attend the centennial celebration of the | ur. spooner offered a resolution *h was laid | fixed as the date for holding the convention in this | came out from the student's club, in Which several | society this season. — Fee siesta oneded Uenace to Best | Commissioners of the District of Colustie Afteat: | establishment of civil government in the North- | over) calling on the Secretary of the Treasury for | city. shots were fired, though few wore injured, | Mrs. and Miss, Endicott have gone to Salem to HO¥AL’ “Tinning’ in all ita "branches tatimates | JOHN F. COOK, Collector of Taxon sp25-2t_ | western states, to be held at Marletta, Ohio, on | detailed information as to tunents in the ASSOCIATIONS TO BE REPRESENTED. Poem mg he ag ty yg erangement for thelr summer residence ily furnished... J. W. CONSIDINE, 1311-7 = < say. core vaste and Dasias’ — we Was resumed last hight, but was supprossed by | make am e shed. 9 J. W. CONSIDINE, 1331 7th BEG TO ANNOUNCE TO My | the 16th of July. Senators Ev: ‘are | New York Custom House since 1985, ‘The board of directors made a report to the Bar | the ‘Without any serious results. bod —— CARBLE MANTELS | ooleottincre the Public that I have bought | on the program for addresses. BILLS PASSED. Association Saturday afternoon as to what had | \y" 3 blican, was yesterday elected | Miss Pryor, of St. James Place, Philadelphia, a ee BENTWisLe @ co. Tain Peiuppivania eve. and | ‘Tax Commissioner oF INDIAN Avraras has re-| The following Senate bilis were taken from the Deen done in carrying out the instructions of the | member of ‘the chamber of deputies from the de- | arrived at Wormley's this moruing. SLATE AND MARBLE MANTELS cutinustion of the petronses if rhsnoss tz, merit s | ceived his order in regard to teaching the English | Calendar and passed: For public buildings at association With a view to forming & National Bar | partment of the Haules-Savole by a vote of 22000 | Miss Bessie Sowden, the only daughter of Repro Kumeu ot sis ithnadh rte tanta of that so iberally’ Destowed pes | language in the Indian schools rather tha the | Youngstown, Ohio, $100,000; Akron, Ohio, $75,000, | Association. Sea teieoniaeee ae eae fal ‘cloctions | Setative Sowden, of Allentown, Pa., will be mare Se Oe, eee See Se oat the Qld stand. 15th st and New York ave, native languages, with explanatory remarks, be- and Lancaster, Pa, $100,000; to authorize, the See- FT ay mg fm To Indicative of '@ reaction ta the | Fed May 16 Wo a son of Senator Pugh. . nae: retary o1 ury Uo re-examine and reaudit | lowing associations, stating ‘The indies Garfeld Hospital Aid have ihantals wat rend) toe used 7 inom ine "SECT ARNOTT EA, | He chmn taat the anguraption that ins ae of tn | o,caim oF estatgot Pennayivaniaforadvances | poluied, or will appoints delegates to attend the | Bowanyist movement. "In Paris the Boulanger | The Indies of he Garfeld Mowtal Aid nave MANNING, Manufacturer, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.—T DESIRE | Bibie in the Dakota language is forbidden is en-| Made and money advanced to ‘the militia | convention: The state bar associations of Ala- "A crowd awaited him at the allway ae | cote mad ‘on Wednesday ‘nigit, May tat the seein 1520 Fennaytvanieave. aw: | De to inform m3 patrons and the public in 5 ‘turely unwarranted. Gnas nd m, Tennessee and. Montana; the bar | Por and grocted hin eothusiastically. ‘ie has ar-| Light Intantey Mall, snd an Mausualty aitenctive and New York % SUG Leen an mew rived at entertainment ts promised. A nuluber of Ladies BG ew sssve or stock astm Srders by telephone of StSeeeiae ee be a | | CHaxcEs nrraE Govansaenr PRDermNa OFrice.— Nominations by the President. og Ea nage ——s prominent in official society will act as the recep- — exeguted with securacy and dispstcha So Mr. EW. Oyster has beon appointed foreman of | The President sent to the Senate to-day (in ad- | Cousin, Par soktiyibiil’ County. Pa Bemenies on ‘coumiee, The ball will be opened with @ % 4 . ‘. 2 M: bread RQUITAELE ‘Telephone No. 3902. AS 8 AY Tnoved, Sad Me SS Mie rosea, JH BerwIB, Te. | aition to the nomination of Melville W. Fuller, ot | County, Mass, Grafton County, N, I ‘and Federal | no RamricoLans opratweD, sor GnaaT exctrexmr | Nay polo dance by teu couples uf young poapie transterred.” have tdi- Illinois, to be Chief Justice as mentioned else- where) the following nominations: David N. Burke, of New York, to be consul of the United States at Bahia. cation'room, vice E. W. Oyster, CO-OPERATIVE EUILDING ASSOCIATION, ICE, CREAM | 80DA.—COLDEST AND “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. Sn eet Se at ALRN" ‘apsa-lw ~ 15th at. and New York ave. APTER WAITING A WHOLE YEAR ‘Tue YeL.ow Fever 1x Frontpa.—Surgeon Gene- ral Hamilton, of the Marine Hospital service, has ‘assuciation will be present ASSETS—9860,951.84. ‘for new wwe are gisd to an- | officially published the reports fled in his Francis Gross, of New York, to be assistant to explain the objects of the American Bar Associ- Subscription books are open for shares in the 15th | Gur store is elegantly Attsd uo, aud for siplegadieo: | Which formed the basis of his wi of the Of merchandise in the dstrigy ot ‘New ingue. (pobscription and paymentecan be made at ihe | veuience will compare iavorably with any in New York | Prevalence of the yellow fever in Florida during fee: THE DISTRICT DELEGATION. Office of the Association daily, from 9 a. m. to 4:30 | or elsewhere, Gur opening will, be on TUESDAY, coming warm season. The show that pt. Wallace F. Randolph, Sth artillery, to be| Ex-District Attorney Worthington, present of a ce MAY'l, when we ‘be glad to see all who can ap- | the fever has lingered in places iu iorida major of the 34 artillery. the District Bar Association, was authorized Sat- ‘Mcnthly payinents are 82.50 per share, preciaté a saucer of good ice ream. Pease ee™ | oul, the winter, and, that the local authorities | | Leutenant-Col. Henry N: Closson, 6th artillery, | \rasyto appoint ten delegates trom the District Extophiets expan toe obysct and advantages of <av28-St__1425 New york ave._| formation than about pression of the dis | Stajor Mie ‘Sd arte ‘Association to attend the convention. These dele. ‘the Association are furnished upon application. ETEBTION(FOR THE COMVE-| cate nn ee eRe Ue ia: | | Haier Barner Loder, at erciery, to be Nenten- will be appointed today. ‘The number will ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't, ‘nience of our patrons we have Mr. ee MAYER, Gents’ Fine Pornionings, 1100 First, Lieut. Benjamin K. Roberts, Sth artillery, | include the seven members of the boant of direc- PREVAILING. Sax Luis Onisro, CaL., April 30.—The Pacific Coast Steamship Co.'s steamer Queen of the Pa- cific, plying between San Francisco and Lhe south- ern "coast sunk near Port Harford Uas m No particulars have yet been received, Dut great excitement prevails here, . A Forest Fire in Peansylvani Lancaster, Pa., April 30.—A spark from a loco- motive set fire to’ Uiaber on the Welsh Mountain ‘Saturday, and hundred of acres have thus far been burned over. ‘The fire ts still burning, and theloss will be very heavy. bt included Iu the price of the ticket, Mrs. Kearney Warren bas returned from a forte night's Visit in New York cliy, and has begun to give a series of dinner partes io Inaugurate their bew residence on K street Mrs. Merrick gives a tea this afternoon, from @ to 7, in honor of Miss Hughett, of Maryland, whe Is her guest. Prof. Newcomb is in Philadelphia, the guest of Dr. Weir Mitcbell, Mrs Harriet Lane Johnson, who has been the est of Mrs MacAlister Laughton for the past forunig! as ccs vania | JoDGE COOLEY, of the Interstate Commerce Com- | to ‘of the Sth a tors, Messrs. A. S. We Wm. F.Matungiy,| ‘fe Save Collins from Lynching. ht, returns Wo ler home to-day. _INO. JOY EDSON, See's. apis | tis ae cus Spenh who ‘wil recetre taundry Wark for inission, 1s reported to-day to be better. secon “Lieutenant Harvey’ C. Carbaugh, 5th | Andrew c. Bradley, T. A. Lambert, J. B. Gordon, ‘Macox, Ga., April 30.—Sheriff Fountain, of Wil-| Mrs E. V. Kinsley, who is so pleasantly remem > GAS STOVES, GAS RANGES. a TWEE ce aan eee artillery, to be 1st lieuvenantor the Sth artillery. | G. E. Hamilton, and E. A. Newman, and three | xinson County, arrived here Uuis morning with the | bered here as doing the honors of Mrs. Chandler's ae se PURE Tae oe Doce TAD | _, THE WEATHER AxD THE Czors—The weather” | Second Lieutenant Joba & Mallory, 2d. infantry, | other members ‘of the association. A committee | Ke’"Wi Cohins, who shot and lostantly willed | house ou Wednesdays during the last year of Press \WN-VASES. SETTEES AND CHAIRS. a 7 Spee Zit. | crop bulletin of the Signal Office says: The average | to be first lieutenant. Lieutenant-Colonel Edi Of fifteen to make the local arrange- | J. 4. Sheffield, a iment merchant at po) Gert Arthur's adiainistration, ts again Ube guest of GARDEN HOSE. bai ee | Household S Toys, Notions, | daily temperature for the week ending April 28 | C. Mason, ath infantry, to be colonel of the 3 in- | ments for a dpe) ‘Gounty, Saturday, night. While shaiield | her sister. Sue is in deepest mourning On account % a Frederiex fant 4 ‘also com — ‘rood “ p recent deat wsband. = $8. sumpp spo,” | Ee Fangod from three to six Jowor than usual | De'icuvonant colonel Of the ach latsneae Pie | mictos Silt comprine the te delegates and avo | Wazon the way home, Collin who, stood in a cor. ‘The New York Times’ Paris cabie special on the <=> feETa i UT PAIN BY FgATREESk | signtly warmer wan awual in the Miaeapyi Var | Howe Joseph W, Duncan, ast infantry, to be | 0 pores comvexnion. ofthe town turned out and captured ‘Colliag | Pictures tn this year's Salon says: A fe portrait C R wn - = ibs ite Sh geaines tt ofice of De. 8 kw ies teat Ges aS Jey and thence westward to the Pacie coast. | major 25th infantry. James’ douete 1st free - cummin puaaeer Me bar asso. | tracking iim from the scene of the murder. Bie ey yy 7 vena. wd | : Cold and backward throughout tie Norhore sete Meutentant 10 cavalry to be first Meuténant 10un jon, when asked about the approaching con- | ¥#8 brought here to prevent lynching. arust’s Anest manner, of the Chicago beauty, Mine ge _10 THE PUBLIC_ALL CASES OF Sane ‘where the average daily temperavure ranged from | °*V#"7- vention by ® Stax reporter to-day, said: * 4 Fatal Lamp Explosion, Lelter. Another splendid portrait 1s tat of Mame, Phin Teele echilaren or animals in District of | SERIAL SAVINGS AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION | three. 10 six ‘low the normal. On the House of Representatives. “jt 18 the result of a movement started by our| xgw Yorx, April 30--About lastnight | Unt, Loner ge the best, however, and is contanaie SOCIETY, O10 F u-w. Telephone call, 047-4" mhO- Sun _ cage aan aC conse the senso fa from six 0 ten DEBATE ON THE TARIFF BILL CONTINUED. Just about a year ago. It was | aiaiup em in the apartments of Mrs. Faist, te puotticet head in the whole Baloa.” — —— Books for the of subscriptions to stock in | Well advanced, and the averagetamperstuteairers |. The call of states for the introduction of bilis stuggested at & ameeting of the association that it | No, 1000 10ch avenue, and she and her ree chil sesreahsct the new 21st jaguo of the <Serial™ are now open at the | Wor advanced, ANG the a ‘The raintall for the | for reference was dispensed with, members being be a good thing to have a national asso- | dreu were so severely burned that they had tO U6 | sssemapeed suicide of Joveph Wella, oF ree ctation of lawyers to be of de Taken to the Roosevelt Hospital, where two of the Sasa ae ing dig Fata desiring took tabu | Middle Attantic states, Norn Caroling and Noruh- | permitted to Mile thelr measures at the clerk's | cation, of James. to, be, composed of clegatcs ; ‘and George——died early” tis | ME CUTS Mis THROAT wire a Hee ey Seen cae | meena a ig from whe | desk. the United States—to ‘secure something like NOT & DANGEROUS ONE. STANSBURY LODGE: No. Sh FA. A.M, Beak dues a be pada trie mipeting toe eESectness ce the west portion Sf the cotton terion ‘Protiiatana | _‘The House then went into committee of the | hi ty tn the laws in GHferent, parts o¢ the Joseph Wells, a bricklayer, living at the house wood, D.C. to be held at ‘the’ E-strect Skating | ment of business in the new 21st weries, as well an the on the Georgia, South Carolina, and Southérn'New | Whole (on the tariff bill and was addressed by Mr. | country, relating to forms and of pro- of bis parents, No. 914 Gth street southwest, 30 fo MAY 12, 1888, inclusive. tenth annual of, ,the [Serial.” will be held on | England coasts. Owing to the general deficiency | Gfosvenor (Ohio.) He referred to what he charac. | cedi about the execution of deeds caused some excitement in that neighborhood Pano, Sawin AARNE Ones mayan | NER RES eAT aed ey o> sue Pocammtinvaret | BGland crasta, Goring vo ths general deficiency gat About 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. He retarned. Furnace, Latrobes, ‘Datrymaut®, Ouaae Headed stantly being dove, ‘and the affairs of the Association | STOWing unfavorably. Rain is especially home for dinner about 3 o'clock, and was unde? ‘Cates, Bicyele, te Ken tg be voted for. are bbe “conducted economically, well, and | heeded in the winter-wheat sections and in the Invitations to attend have extended to sister | with great success. Call for Constitutions. northern Of the gulf states, Frosts oc- ‘the influence of liquor. When he the ‘aud the following dates designated for their HOBT. G. CAMEBLLL President, | Curred ia Rea ey aster Tou ‘North Care house be went {0 his bedroom, where le 1 aro} Atlan' remained some Yaluutes is Parents ‘April 30—Federal, No. 1: Acacia, No, 18. _ ye arolina, a ae | turb tim, and thought be was asleep. After re- May 2 Revel Noa: Aten Be = ‘vegetables and fruit, maining in the house nearly ap hour be took « Naval Noa: Anacostia No.3. hape May 3-1 No. 5; Geo. C. Whiting, No. 22. razor and made a desperate at (end bis fe “May 4—New Jerusalem, No. 9. PERsoNal.—Senators Stanford, Ha'’e and Mc- by drawing the biade across bis Larval, making a@ Hay S—Lebanon, Ne 7; Harmony, No. 17: Pherson, and Rev. Dr. Newman of Washington, among ‘wound. With blood from the I 10. first monument of aon be stricken | man be married in one and wo ER pee sara, a yn a a ad Paget ge oe A ea EY on 12: io. . mocray the ama- | are 1m wee Sepeeamiah Sone Wilke, and R. W. Underhill ‘of New York, Thos. | teur stat the President ot tue Unted Sate enti bar Out fora walk. He Was making is way toward —Beyamin French, + entalphs, | treatin Atiingon and P. H, Mayo of and Chas. | in defense of the internal revenue y Tied patie ie ales ‘seracsay sanist this | o—— Doc "I Delaney ‘Micholl and "3. Brown ‘Lord f° Now | Suacetign ihe democratic, Darky had. become, tne enterprise. ‘Season tickets admitting one | 5 Te: FA at REME COURT OF THE | York, areat the Arno——Justice Mt gentlemen representing the Southern siates had Peep 205. ele admission, attending DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Js to aaliver the address at | not only denounced the general aystem of internal bodies admitted ‘Holders of season tickets are | Holding a Special Term for Coppane’ Court Business, the Yale Law School commencement this year.— | revenue, but had all efforts of the Tite dloponlton of s Hones Larsen snd Buges, "| In the case of Watera, Administrator bf pa BR a pretend peepee peg tS that oar 2 PERCE CO Ran Sith the srpeeat ar thee Administrator | Silas W, Petilt of Philadelphia, Lloyd Warren, Kev. | bellet that the aystem was tyrannous that thes | cessation te call such a convention’ te I HA ARDS HALL WEDNESDAY AND THURS: | BLTDAY the Tithdey eo aa A RSet ee and Jas. T. Woodward of | had built up a ‘sentiment in the South that | oprosirion OF MEMBERS OF THE AMERICAN 4S80- mori aay By and 34. Far for the Pinkney Me- | fn. tor paywpent asa runder tbe ‘Howe of Boston, and C. N. Horne | to defeat and ‘and destroy that system by oF ee LATION. ee Church, Hyattsville, 0 | Bates 2 — tiers and “Tableatt by p corve of sung ladierand | Couzt direction, ahdcontral: when and were are at Wormley’s——MF- and Mrs, | fraud and violence and bloodshed and murder waS| soe members of the American Bar Association Gebnens Shen, : Sees Tek toceine Aieteaan 0 co Engen | creditors and persons suuitied fo distributive shares | W. G. Hendy oe Washingtoo, er, tn on | but the asverion of the Goa-given Tight of Tebel-| 8 vei eg te _ Am Alleged pe IVER VIEW FOR 1888. aims T. W. Keene, and Rossiter | carp ryaanNoUs ENACTMENT OF 4 TTRAxWOUS gov- | tion and the organizing ‘ational Association, W. H. Tanner, an agent of the Singer Sewing R' — the RS ey EO ERNMENT. ground that the field is already occupied Machine dangerously shot ip Norfolk, Washtngtoulata: "hdany soa tereestccsate cated | be Pulahed once for’ three ‘wosks in"tas ONY RA. Campbell ot 0 Laval, | __ ow, the Geunocratio pare, Garorted By Sie mee. ithe pint convention, Mowever: mabineaia chee Ya. Ssturday afternoon 87 omen some Walter ‘onal attractions, among Gi -|" Ww in “The Ey ‘0 sage of President, that the most 4 claims that Taner seduced his ted Dove Track tae" of Washington Cty. Dc, vious to the wad Wiis — a0 ney ot Dedham Maia Sue ‘monument of taxation in this, Was | tug Gojoe they ve in. view can Dest be accom: peaeee saleor neste meena aes a ba ‘and the Largest ‘Ps x R of Wills for the ‘Columbia, . seaaetaie aa sig ‘Dutton, ingnen several mente agp and elberwast wens i> {t'the anest Excursion Resort Se aye ay AXNOUN = of the United states Geological Survey, has in tuo ‘sane, being picked up ou the street and sent to am tion of lodges, Sunda; 11d HE EDY ANNOUNCE TO THE PUB. | vorum tor May the paper on Utah, read by him be- sayium. Tanner denies the seducing and claims Sie Washing a ana ah ler for Flatland Gedung ig brome a ee ane The wousded man has three holes in hit, two at bust and rounds 7 Of his back. His re 3 + in first-class manner. P. FINGLES, Pest-Office Department Changes, ‘the balls entering the smal carly in June sas choice Spe T Itt iS 32dstnw. | Wm. T. Joyner, of Maryland, has been appointea | URGertOOK | 10 of the interngurevente | ingasure of the Dee, which 11s believed. covery 1s improbable. Taylor as becu locked wp Sof carly application Ge “PETORT™ Gis RANGES AND STOVER | engincer of the Post-Onlce Department Dullding, Taw into the category ot Being, in favor of free | attach vo the eorva oan Organized Dody suc as nd says he is no pit en ‘The best and most improved, “ pa! Tones tapadl toate Enea of & body of men voluntarily asso- Se api? fore a ‘rhe tO ‘the taxon whisky pest iG No HEAT. 0 LABOR. "0 DUST. valor teste GPmy tg rey themseives, ‘or a given purpose Tax surru Drvonce Casn.—Judge. Cor on Sat. ing # testimonial concert to Bene Bes 2 boom, of tne, mail-eq: | aoe sates, Oroceeded te aires Ma | che moral worth ond ibdividual ‘standing’ of che the ‘of divorce ‘on be 110i tustant in8 NONA STOSC! E. ¥. BROOKS, ‘vision, Mice Department, vice L Government, wo ee ‘a his. | the moral yaya normale se eas | naan oe Gram sta do rc gu | eee i toma ae se i ae ad Pe ue i. ATT ‘was fered sevstany, | ae ATOR bean thee ‘The Warm April Weather, in 1860 as a measure, Dut wus defeated in of the istinguisied gentlemen who go, Br. 3. Marbury “appearing “for ue wits. Sire Jenny ‘Trae, ekete of ‘meeting the Senate by the representatives of the states | have been most active as defendant ‘oniginal Mr. ¥. BARA Avenia | TF WIL BE DRT EN OF? BY RAIN AND 4.COLD WAVE | tha: arverward went into rebellion. can Bar Association. It is believed, however, that files, by Mr. W. A. a affidavit on which Ue 30c., for: ave. nw. GEO. eo. ‘T0-MORROW—MAY DAY. ‘THE MEN WHO DEFEATED THE MORRILL sux, | & convention composed Of properly sccrcdited cae Ix He that the testimony of bic edi ye. agg valeeer iar weowghe wien to Samanennen. prea eae pioneer ome a the different states Wil ot only exhibit a moral Miss ‘Catto Fotweil tn Setendant’s room, ‘308 Mvp RL TEL SIONS | frets Sgro, the ener ape peat ag | ae te, naa ame eal meena! > | Sain aad GSB sane Bee asase iat eee See fa 7th ot, saine states as aid the men 0 from my old ata, the ee {ered since 187%, when the mercury went Up t0 90. | fs vctation ofthe spirit ot the Constibution andi iy ree of superior orguieaon, wl fo: apd thatthe caamination was so consucted Uy Tae Oves Frnertace Papo SPAS ARS | 1 looked as though backward spring had | Girt ‘violation of lube, principle of 4 by ital opuiatare, ke weve. upae an ‘gues: fondant and that be had wo op its artistic treatment ts a special "1 I { 51 ‘te! ‘thereto. also reiterates fe aive the choicest colors and dongns tegen: or otc 9 Measurefor the pseftacataeae justice” = his. Wile, “st vary low ‘which followed the war. measure of - Beets haves lott Goo, Ss stock, which we in a circular recently, seat out they said: wan | Pir peck and almost severed: his bead from his from fice roe “cape from tne house of Di Guus northwest. Helen had Hayes’ house. The ELIXIE AND PILLS, Hayes’ ‘THE BEST OF ANTI-BILIOUS REMEDIES, ‘Used with the greatest success for the last 60 years in curing Constipation, Liver Complaints, Painful Diges- tion, Epidemics, Fevers, Disease of the Stumach, Dys- eenteria, ‘Thegenuine Dr. GUILLIE'S Ritxir and Pills bear theswensture PAUL GAGK, M.D. 9 rae d6 enalle, never ‘wears out, slwayeclenm, cation sball papal — i: