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THE EVENING svAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except ‘Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and Lith St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. H. KAUFFMA: Prevt. ‘Tar Evexrxo Stam is served to subscribers in the city by carriers. on their own acrount. at 10 cones TER SE pe mouth Copies at the counter i tall—postuge prepasdGO cents & Month one year. #6: six months. §3 [Bntermt Post Office st Washington, D.C. ae second-line inail matter) a: Tan Weexty Stax year. postage prepaid. Six mouths. 50 cents S97 All mail sabeeriptions must be paid tu advance: Re paper sent louger than is paid for. Kates of advértiaing made known on application. ————_—{—S=={=z_ _AMUSEMENTs. (At 2AvaH's GRAND ovens HOUSE Tonight oo TO-NIGHT AT 8, OPERA co, ‘Non Gaapite we GREAT comrc orERA SUCCESS, and Mazager. BELLMAN, Musical Director. eessssssseseseee Adolph Nowak. Keserved $1.25, #1. 5c General Admission c. Family Circle 2. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 ‘May 7—Second week of McCaull Opera Company, INDIANA. aps0-6t NEW Satiosan THe ate MATINEF ON SATURDAY ONLY. K UK aad Re ER kK a.” gk Eee 7 Supported by JOSEPH WHEELOCK, And the Strongest Dramatic Company in America, Cader ‘the direction of Mr. Artel N. Barney. ESDAY) EVENING, JULIUS CHSAR. RICHARD UT. . Ov FULIUS CESAK. Serurday atincs 2 OTHELLO: NEXT WEEK—LOST IN NEW YORK. Introvu-ing a Vast Kiver ot Real Water. us: NEW Satioxat THEATER B\ W. H. KAPEEY, Manager. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. ON SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 5, ‘The Latest aud Greatest ‘AUL KAUVAR, STEELE MACKAYE, ‘Will be produced by « Great Company. ander the man- ished om Friday—61 # | Che nening Stat. Vor. 72—No 10,906. WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY. MAY 2, 1888, : TWO CENTS, SPECIAL NOTICES. => PEKVETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION. ‘Dur total assets aro. Liabilities for dues paid oi stoc Surplus and interest fund. 449 61 The Association is having quite a boom im the in- crease of business. “Our receipts the past mouth as- 7-18. Our surplus is of the largest i, Proportion to liabilities, and this surplus. will be. dis- 8 of ‘stock. We shall pay. per cent per annum on the shares at maturity. We pay 5 bet cout Per annum to those who withdraw their money. | Bor. rowern can eet $1,030 for a total monthly pay ment of $14, which will ‘pay off the debt in ¥ months: 815 wonthly will pay the debt in SP months; #16 month iu $1 months: $17 per month wiliipay the debt in 75 wonths Keniember you xet $1,030, oF, $50 more than the usual $1,000. Shares caa be taken at sity time. No “back dues to pay. ‘5 per cent per annum 8 lowed for money paid in advance of its beim «due. Seat meeting om WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 2, at cit DN. Pres. LEWIS ABRAHAM. V. P. reas.” JOHN COOK: See 219.456 GL isk bor 00 ACCOMMODATIONS: for STORAGE, STOTT’S WAREHOUSE, 480 Pennsylvania avenue northwest FURNITURE, PIANOS, BULKY VALUABLES. —ap25-w,s,tu3w AT A GENERAL MEETING OF THE ‘stockholders of the American Electrophore Company, beld upon due notice at the office of the company, iu Washington, D. ., April 17, 1888, the following resuiution was adopted Be it Keso'ved, That the business of the corporation be, and the same ts boreby, dixcoutinued, and that the assets of said corporution, consisting chiefly of letters Pateut of the United Stat ich remain after pay ali debts and liabilities, ‘conveyed to Daniel k John F. Gibbons, and Benjamin Price, in for the benefit of the stockholera in the as the res)ective shares of stock are now by each of the atockho.ders respectively, and that proporti SPECIAL NOTICES ~e=> THE SISTERS OF ‘prodier their sincere thanks to: Moesra. a ir ianke to ber & Hoss for their very, us. donation—the kph gy Se Reser ber a emets a Eales REV. a. J. DIAZ, THE ENT faaivoary. Work in Gat ide aca Church, <9 in Cabs at t ist C THIG (Wetnesday) EVENING at 700 olock- | Mors than 1,000 belisvers in two years," All are cordially invited to attend. ie => ANTI. POVERTY -sOCRATIO DEBATE, “Han the Comimanisy & Wreut to Goufacate Ground Rents” between ar WA. Croat and metmn= bers of the society. THURSNAY NIGHT, at 8 gclock, Grand Army Hall, opposite Wili ard’s,’ Public invited. i miy2-2t* se, THE PROHIBITION UNION WIL) HOLD its reqular weekly meeting at Prohib.tin eae ave, 1His WEDNESDAY way ‘TIO! NATIONAL BANK GP THE REPUBLIC, At the clove of Dusiuess April 30, 1888, ‘ka bonds, and morteaea.. Due from approved reserve agents. Due from other National Baia Meal escate. furnitire, and 8x ‘UFFent expenses wud tax-# paid, Premiums paid... Checks and other casi iene... Exchanges for clearin. Bils of other Bauks, Specie (oid $132,075.00) xa eo fy = Mt iedempuon fund with’ U.S iveasiiner (S pet cout of elreulation) 9,000.00 LIABILITIES. in Capital stock paid Surplus fund. livided profits... National Bauk notes outstanding. osits suljvet ty check. Washington News and Gossip. Index to Advertisements. AMreewENTs—lst page Arronwers—3d pare. AUCTION Saces—id and 6th paren, Boanpiro—2d page. Booxs—4th paye. Busrress CHaxces—2d page, Crry Ireme—6th pace. Counter Boanp—2d page. Counray Reat Estate—2d page, DeaTus—Sth page. Dewtistay—4th page, Drx Goops—id page. Epvoartonat—4th page, Excursions, Prowrcs, &c.—1et page. FAMILY SUPPLigs—4.b pags, Frranctat—4th page. For Rent (Rooms)—2d page, For Rewt (Houses)—6th page, Fon Rent (Stores)—2d page. For REx (Offices)—24 page. For Rext (Miscellansous)—2d page, Fon Saux (Houses)6th page. Fon Sauz (Lota)—24 page. For Sax ( Miscellaneous)—6th page, HOUSEFURNISHINGs—4th page Lapizs' Goops—4th page, ‘Local. MENTION—6th page, Lost axp Founp—24 page ‘MARRIAGES—5th page. Mowky To Loan—2d paga ‘MEpicaL—4th page. OCEAN BTEAMERS—34 page, Potomac Rivek Boats—3d page, P1aNos aNd Onoans—4th page, Pansoxat—2d page. PRovEsstonaL—4th page. PuorosaLs—dth page. RATLROADs—3d jane. SPECIALTINS—4th page. Srxctat NoTICEs—latpeen, Susuanan Prorgarr—6th page Summer Resonte—4th page ‘Tue TRaDes—4th page. UNDERTAKERS—4th page, Waxtep (Heip)—2d page. WaxTep (Situations)—2d page, AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. TARIFF DEBATE IN THE HOUSE. RAILROAD LAND FORFEITURE BILL. Under Consideration in the Senate, PEE ‘The Senate. ‘Mr. Edmunds, trom the judiciary committee, re Ported back adversely the Senate bili to repeal the statute allowing pensions to judges ip certain cases. Placed on the calendar, as he said that nis friend from Mississtpp! (Mr. George) desired to ‘speak upon it, He also introduced a bill to in- crease the pensions of soldiers and sailors who contracted heart disease in the service. Referred. ‘The Senute then, on motion of Mr. Sherman, pro- cevded Uo executive business, EXECUTIVE SESSION. This being the Orst secret session for several ays the accumulation of nominations by the President, among them that of Mr. Fuller to be ether were referred to re i number of reports, most made by ‘comnta lttees “The doors ye were ‘reopened fArveen minutes later. BILLS PASSED. ‘The following bills were taken from the calendar and passed: House bill appropriating $125,000 for the en- largement of the post-office building in Indianap- ous vith an amendiwent increasing the amount ‘Senate vill appropriating $100,000 for a public building at Aten! Kan. Senute bill increasing the Umit of appro Uons for a public building at Wilmington, Del, to $250,000 and appropriating $100,000. THE RAILROAD LAND-GRANT FORFEITURE. The Senate then resumea consideration of the Tailroad land grant forfeiture bill, the ques- THE POLICE CouRT. Candidates for Judge Sneli’s Office— ‘The Delay im Deciding the Statue of the Court. AS Judge Snell's term of office expires In a few Gays, and there are several names mentioned as candidates for the office, much interest 1s felt as to the probable decision of the United States Su- preme Court upon the question of the constitu. Uonality of the court raised in the habeas corpus case Of Callan vs, the Marshal of the Dis. trict. This case grew out of what was known as the musici .ns’ boycott case tried in the Police Court. ‘The appellant, who was convicted by Judge Snell, applied at the opening of the pro- ceedings for a trial by jury, which was denied. ‘The case W.s carried then to the Supreme Court Of the United states by habeas corpus proceed u It was argued in January by Mr. J. i. oy for the camer and Ce oe Assistant AU neral United” “Staten No “opinion, however, has yet been announced. A Dill is now pending in The House District committee providing for the sument of police magistrates’ court, and an ‘appeal court for jury trials, but action on this has been delayed, it is — as the commitiee ts eo tee une ‘accisbon the Supreme Court, The rict attorney's office has in cases that might involve similar questions to those raised im the Callan case proceeded very carefully since that case was taken to the Supreme Court, and had action posipoued so far as possible, It seems vo be a very general im- pression among members of the bar (hat tne peu- On in the Callan case will be granted, though there 1s a difference of opinion. as Lo Lue extent to Which the Police Court may be affected by such decision. One well-known lawyer, speaking W a Stam reporter to-day, sald that in) ils optuion if ‘the court found unconsucuuionality in any part of Uhe act estabilshing the court the Whole act would be held to be unconsututional, and a decision in favor of Calian would virtualiy’ abolish the court, Others, however, and among them prosecuting Officers engaged’ before tke court, were Of the Mapes thal such @ decision would merely affect ‘the jurisdiction of the court and take from tt all United Siates cases involving jail sentences, ieav= ing it with full jurisdiction over cases growing out Telegrams to The Star. STATE CONVENTIONS HELD ‘0-DAY. THE DOUBLE TRAGEDY AT JACKSON The Sultan Refuses to Arbitrate. THE EFFECT OF THE PAPAL DECREE. IT MAY STRENGTHEN THE LEAGUE. — ‘THE TORIES AND THE PUBLICANS, Phases of the Liquor Question in En- sh ‘Special Cable Dispatch to Tux EVENIXe Stan. —The government, who are always declaring Une necessity of upholding the law, propose Lo set at maught the decision of the Judges that publicans have no perpetual interests in Ucenses, Caine, having been unable Lo convince Kitcie Of the impropricty of establishing com- pensation, proposes vo change his tactics, and Will move an amendment to Lue local guvermiment Dill enacting tat waere drink licenses are granted the OWners of houses in the tuinediate neighbor- hood shall be entitied to compensation lor Ue consequent depreciatio: THE POPE'S IKISH DECKEE, Its Ultimate Effect Expected to be the Strengthening of Home Rule. Special Cable Dispatch to Tax Evextne Stan, Lospox, May 2.—Discussion continues as to how far devout Catholics are bound to obey the in- Loxpox, May 2 al A e rl iit: ie i Tesentatives ta smothering bills favorable to the issue by the Government of certificates for every dollar of silver deposited im its vaults; favor such legislation as will prevent the coming of anar- «nists, socialists, 4. Into the country; demand strict enforcement of the foreign contract-labor law; favor non-sectarian schools, and denounce rity and euunent ability. Creed Haymond and John F. Swift, of San Francisco; Morris M. Bstea, ot Napa, and Henry T. Gage, of Los a\ werd, vention. — TME CONNECTICUT DEMOCRATS. tory. Hanrrorp, Coxn., May 2.—The democratic state convention was called to order at 10:45 a m. UY Chairman M. F. Dooley. Col, Charles M. Joslyn, of Hartford, was elected permanent chairman. ‘On taking tie chair Col. Josiyn made & speech, im Walch, reverriug to President Cleveland, be said three years of his administration have aud the universal verdict of the people is that tbe ad~ ministration uever had a superior. Firm as Jack= Son and pure as Jefferson, be hus proved himself a true and faithTul democrat. As a result of the coming couventioa at St. Louis the party will | Again ‘march to ab overwhelming victory under Ue lead of this favorite son, Grover Clevo- land. The repuvitcan leaders wave stated wey have plenty Tun; Uhat the woods are Tull of them, ‘This seems A statement of fact, Inasmuch as so many of Wem are taking to the Woods. (Laughter. ‘The couvention then proceeaed Lo Une election of | Aelecates aud the following were chosen by accla~ | matior Atlarge—1. Alfred E. Burr, of Hartford; 2. Jaa, P. Piggctt, of New Haven; & Chas, M. Allen, of Putnam; 4. Wm. H. Barnum. Mstricts—1. Con gressuai i J. Vance, of New Britain: Geo. Le Diilips, of Covenury; 2 Chas. A. ‘Tomlinson, of Muford; Cunton B. Davis, or Haddam; 3. 8) 0 Bowen, of Eastiond; Alex. 'C. Roberson, of Monte i. Milo P. Kichardson, of Salsbury; Heury Bishon, of Bridgeport. It Was voted that delegations should have power to appoint thelr own substitutes, —_——— deed for the saiue be properly executed by Individual dep Pany to secure that end, CHAS. E. MOT’ Of local ordinances, and to act as * committing | junctions of the papal decree, A writer in the Demand cert rate in United States cases. Deter I ates Of deposit, Waxrep (Rooms)—2d page. ion betng on an amendment Offered Oy Te ee atte wt adjourne on the 14th inst, | DUDIIn Freeman's Journal, said tobe a high ec-| A Mimer Whe Killed an Officer Cap> Cortifind checks 2 D : PRESIDENT AND MRS. CLEVELAND ‘ap2>-Taw-6t" Gnised snes as Waxrep (Houses)—2d page. Calllast’ Monday. ‘This was amended so 2 | uniess a decision ts announced before that day, | clesiastic, states that such decrees are not issued tured by Citizens and Hanged. And the following distuuguished committee of ladies: | g YALE STEAM LAUND! Wantep> (Mliscellaneous)—2d pace, simply to rovide that all actual settlers | the Present condition of affairs wii continue uoul in virtue of the church's teaching authority, or BreMrnowam, Aca, May 2.—Two mit Mr ethan Appleton. Mx Senator Palmer a ee Meee pin nn ou uty ands in Thora alte tyra | fl Sta ay henge Supe Cousie | asec se paitianeman, Ata. Way 2—Two mers eugaged pg i particular. “FRANK WALKER & CO. Props. PAGRS 3 AND 4 OF To-pay’s Stam contain: The | 2 ho ment tended to postpone its decision until (all, 10 01 — ol ‘evening. Mra Dom M Dickinson, Mrs. $e "Tek phone call, 668- 500 SLATE AND MARBLE MANTELS.— | Yvgf Musings, Onatyof Washingron at o tive power, OF imprriwn, and though con-| One of the, George Morton, shot and Instapug * Hine limited in the granting act and before | to avoid the emmbarrassments that might follow it | a! Proceedings of the Citizens’ Coramittee Last Night, | May 1, 1848, shail have She right to pertect thelr = i Follce | Urmed by the pope do not purport to be, and are | Killed Deputy Marshal Kelly. He was arrested and Biot Wards in the Senate, Three State Geataoae lay 1, 1585, a ig) pel the District was left virtually without a | y 5 ae ve entries respectively under the homestead or pre- | Court during the summer. DOL, €X-cathedra utterances, because not the ut- | pul in Ube cslaboose, Lynciing is Unreatened by sae In order to reduce my larxe stoc bath de son AA LEX, Cashior of the above-named | The Diss Debar Children, Local and Telegraphic | emption inws. AS Slated, there are several candidates forthe | terance of the pope at all, but of @ particular | te citizens, and a rescue Unreatened by Une min- M. Sweat, ‘Mrs. Washington McLean. SLATE AND MARBLE MAN — true to the Leet of my knowledge and belief News, &c, ‘THE PLEURO-PNEUMONIA BILL. Place. Jusiice S.C, Milis, WhO lus on several oc~ ‘Iwill sell at very much reduced prices for the next ee ee ee ee esi rty lays, Thos contemplating ‘building can save | yaya EPENWICK LOCC Naty Pune | GOVERNwENT Recerers To-Da¥-—Internal reve. Mrs. Senator Jones ‘A special falace-car hotel train will bring the com- pany of artiste. bumbering over one hundred and Atty ers. The mayor of Warrior telegraphed the sheriff aS . coat . T. F, | ConsTegation of cardinals, though approved BY | to come quickly with a posse lo resist the mob At 2 o'clock this wfternoon the Senate resumed | Siioes./ Wen known atvoraey, are recognised can. | the pope, and that there is no obligation to acoept | and tainges aad protect ts prisowens 75,42: Consideration of the pleuro-pneumonia bill, 2 f the district at, | such decisions as infaliibly correct. Morever, he | Later.—A dispatch received from Warrior says Persone, who have Kindiy voluntecred their services. | 7.,PehC4nt bY, guiyimw frum me, and 1 will store the | " Cosrect—attest: Due, $475,424; customs, $740,352. ee rg edi et pee ralitvly mspere ted Bye yy EB tS] Mir, STERLE MACKAYE mantels wutil ready Jo Ye ASNING, Manufacturer, DANIEL B CLARKE, ) KDarinae = Teal Cada House of Representatives. pre aeagen gt ge oh Telvrs to individual cases of conscience to which tt | SMioem™ simugéied George Moron, the slayer of hasconsented to chact the titie roleof bis great ply | gp4.1m jira Ear mem ang WILSON, Directors, Hi eileen eid atone the — Mr. Harmer (Pa. presented a memorial of deat- | L4bucomb, Of the, districk 11 Torney omice, 1s als | 13 not claimed the lnfalliollity of the pope extends. | thi. City, “The mobs ioliowed and cus, loow tie “the following committee of gentlemen has been ap- | je— IGE_DR. EDWAKD M. SCHAEFFER | _1t EHEKKELL, j oe er centin favor | ers in tobacco, Relerred, ‘No foruial appitcations for tue office have yet | Gladstone, wao wet Parnell at a dinner party | caboose, They hung Mortou and. filed hls body poltted (by the laiiew) to co-operate with them in Seis Femoved his once to 008 14th ateoppe: | a cr oF mrengredttors of the Richmond National Bank, |“ On motion of Mr. Rogers (Ark. Senate bill was | been flied either at the Wulte House orthe Depari- | Monday iigut, “shares the nationalist Jeaders’ | with bullets. Morton's brother, who wus with him ‘Roble and patriotic cause site Franklin Park. a apls-1m* =_ FIRST PAYMENT ON NEW 1SSUE of Richmond, Indiana, This makes, in all, 61 per passed authorizing the Batesville and Brinkley | Ment of Jusuce. Judge Snell's term expires on oo “ (hat the Bew papal decree will, on in mes row, is eet. eave and being brougbtde jail SEAS. ERT | gre, ERTS Oh Ue SIpORNOL DNR Sc a Se ge | aa wc noone | eso ES) Senator Morea, YE Frank Kichardwon” | en of nine trustees wil be eid at the oitice ofthe may, 1988, | te SS River, Arkansas. iy phanmplivng Neo Hrewerw’ Strike im St, Leute, Representative Hemphill, Cui. Thos. F. Ochiltree, | SOMPRRE: 1254, F street nw. on WEDNESUAY. May yeceraag. Tamm ereIved a6 Viotutle, B.C |” On motion of Dr. Dtagiey (e:) Senate till wan| geascorangnie Pome eove my hantscene Gin-| Mow that tts ogpeusate epenty ousk the atet nay Loom, May 2-—The Working Brewery Cnton Representative Belinont, 2 pam Truster Locks Silt be closed. om the da EQUITABLE C. B ASSOCIATION, : me Bose Hock Foe alee reece ute NBOUSe 8 | ner of eighteen covers lust night. ‘The center ot | the pope they no longer will beable to make party 2 prokinges mosting last, eight ond aa Applications for Boxes or Seats may be made to Mra, | “lection. FRANCIS B. MOHUN, See: ‘Tae Prestpent Has Sianep the bills granting | 4003¢ Rocks, ug! “ cae a 3 nator J.P. Jones, Mra Senator Palmer and Miss yard, at their respective residences, up to ancl including Thursday. ater which they cau be ob- the table Was occupied with an oval mound of pink | capital out of the party cry that home rule means | Cities they Will hot press thelr demands at preseue assed for the establishment Of Sighnouss et and white rosex, and the ladies found bouquets of | Rome rule. People are wondering what Salisbury | upon Lue boss brewers, but continue Work at pensions to Henry B. Very, Mra, Arabella Codding- ea EQUITABLE SUILDING, 1003 F ST. ton, Henry Stafford, Mary Robinson, Wm. F, Ran- | Newport News, Middieground, Va. Eimued at Motzerott's Music Store, 908 Pennsylvania | __New York ave.and 10thst._ dolph, Theo, Gardner, Olive Wallace, Mehitable ‘THE TARIFF BILL. Palmer wore a becoming toliet of white satin bro- | Bom nut out aircady. Some. supporters of the — avenue cael caahiay CORN REMOVER WILL roa Od Ce oon and Mrs Emily M:| The House then went into committee of the | Caded in stripes, Mrs. Brown wore Striking tol | poversect gana ag Seine, SUpPUT ET One | the Democrats Carry Terre Haute, meat THE EXECUTIVE COMMI Bo care oran, Warts Ce louse ae ‘nent aus: | _ The frst Mo umice of the ‘amociation dai, | culangemene aod pep ec omaating $52,000 for the | whole (Mtr. Springer, of Ilinois, in the Chair) on | jet composed of body and train, of ricaly-covored | fire ‘teerage till boceuntnta law Cardinal Manaine | ey Havre, Ixp., May 2.—In the city election Ceverie ett Socitis ANPECTS OF | orcas” CRISWELL cor. 1ithatd Bay” | fu'g'a an we 40° ran. aad on WEDNRSDET, | (aiMfwement and improvement of the public build. | Thee (ir pPringer lush over a petticoat of Ulue brocade. Senator | will be one of te first new lords created. Prova. | yesterday tue democrats Carried. all six Wards 10F ons ASPEC - ae a 7 oom . m 3 mn, 8. C. “Sago cook M a to dinner and Mrs. Palmer "saction is not ty connected | Zounci > widen} . SOT Rac PMENS | pegs “HUTORT" GAs naNoes aNDaTovin | MAY 2 foots dtoW SeiD. se = a JBM, Wison Qtton) seta that tne surplus in the almer rs, Gani a Diy the pope's action ts not. distantly jlimen ou the issue of a pen town, nis ; sas easury was demoraiiing in theemreme, ‘He | sd thechilian minister sat opposite them witn education 1n Ireland, with a view to securing | Uney favoring tke candidates led by one whom the Meetinw House, 1811 I street, at 4:13 p.m The best aud most improved. iin iasion Free. Toses and lilles-of-the-valley and the gentlemen | proposes doing for the pope in revurn for the sup- | ent Wages and hours. ' This Is a vircual ow bouvonnieres of like flowers at their places. Mrs. oor tardlly piven. 11 looks as Lhouch feelers were | and UbeTe wiil be neither sUrike nor lockout here.” SENOR OLAvan n guests were J creased j—t— ould THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prev't, | ‘'a‘Talres, has been recalled at his own request, | briefly reviewed the history of the attempts ot | {ylddlc of the fable, the cuner guosss wnere soe | ine influence in this respect. SS 3 SS SS = _ No HEAT. NO LABOR. NO DUST. and left yesterday for Caracas. {he wemocratic party to reduce that surplus DY &| chews Senator and Mra J. P. Jones, Senator and cosh Genes Talk Bill, oe (PoseREGALIONAL CHURCH, ‘Hundreds in use in thie city. es Feduction of tariff dutes, Of late years the re. | {ews Senator and Sirs 7° F. ones an Col bort-' Ray ya 2 - JNO. JOY EDSON, Sec'y. mri] | Yimomta Postwasrans.—Jobn 1H. Hunter has | Publicans in Congress, with almost URARIIILY, | ee ee ea aan eae eee voWn, of | Special Cable Dispatch to Tux Evxine Stan, Mepresentativ: . TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 15, pez Re ee been appointed postmaster at Granberry, Bedford | °PP0sed considering the question of reducing the | Detroit. . Loupem, May 3.—Lové Denman, whee till Mnit-| _ annum, Onv. Kan, Mey Sue cpmoann REV. T. DE WITT TALMAGE nm : Real Estate ond Pere ON LUCKETT. | County, Va; Nathan E Burdine at Hawkin’s | (hiiff on necessities and had bee ihe ‘democrats, | The members ot the Classical Society and other | ing speeches in parliament to ten minutes was | {Be seventh congressional district “yesterday. A. Having removed to my NEW STORE, soived by mutual consent. Mr. Milton will continue | Mills, Russell County; Chas. L. Miller at Jerome, | with the exception of a few who came from pro. friends of Miss Caroline Ransom, gave a literary | rejected yesterday, 1s a harmless old genUeman of | H. Hever and ©. C. Curtis were chosen delogates: Will Deliver His Latest and Best Lecture, tog removed to my NEW St sociation at Une Washinton oii yaite Jue, As” | Shenandoah County; Albert F. Estes at Mansfiel, | tective strongholds, bad been opposed to taking | and musical entertainment for her benefit last | feeble intellect, who makes violent harangues full | Chicago. Both @cleg..tes are for Blaine at Aree from my old stat OF SCANDAL. the Kivi, on New York ave, Tam | sociation at the Washin«ton office Mr. Loutsa County, and J. B. Shelton at Pullens, Pitt~ | the tax off wealth and in favor of reducing the | evening in her studio rooms. After Ube exercises a “SCHOO! AL.” J - Lnekett wll continue the Real Estate business. | sylvania Count! opt ai Prepared to sell cheaper tha ever before, and 25 per | SOT eT Oe TOKE Re LOCKETT oan eee, | ay D ‘tariff on necessities, supper was served. Among the guests were a ‘with so little ceremony that a motion of fet cheaper than ay other credit Louse im the city. | JOH bray my1-2t* "| ‘Taxy co To Wonk Eani¥.The Secretary of the IN DENOUNCING THE PROTECTIVE SYSTEM and Mire, J, 8, Edmunds, Mr- and ars. 8. M- Bryan, adjosrament inlirequentiy iuoved ‘and. carried CARFETS, OTL-CLOT! RU N he asserted that protection did not exclude Euro- A vier ne cl while be ts speaking. So far as sords are con- ‘Tickets, SOc. and 75c. For sale at Eilis’ Music HEATING AND COOK, - Ss THE WASHINGTON MARKET COMPANY | Treasury has issued an order directing all em- pr Browne, Mrs. Sayles Brown, Mrs. Tullock, Miss : Cun Btore, 937 Pe: Lk, 00M, DINING-ROO! a joyes of the Bureau of pean manufactures from our market, but did ex- 4 tn, Judge Shella- | Cerned the necessity of Uke bill 1s not apparent, 7 Pennsylvania avenue, on and after Mou- OS SaaS Wasmixarox, D. C., April 23, 1888. | Ployes of t 10 of Engraving and Printing to Knowiton, Prot. Kirke, Mrs. Gooch, Judg: a choice and for second choice oue is for Depew aad of talk about conspiracies against lim which are | Cho! Laat, A Youthiul Mail Robber. 0, May 2.—Herman S. Madine, ‘Oi a r since it is altogether an exceptiona: circumstance | Ciglteen, who has been employed as a stat ‘of port y than here. | Clude our manufactures from the markets of the 1, Miss Auna Sheilab: 4, COL. and Mrs. Tich- clert tn the office for about wo monLDs, was day, May 7. All wate reserved without extra charge. | is complete. and wii lv old on CREDIT cheaper than | 4, 2ueHenticn.of, the stockliolders of thie company | report ohihey Will slop Work an Maus eaciie iets | world, ‘The protectionists, were accustomed to | caer, dra. Major ‘Powel He aun, Micocee | Sas ROS OS See Se OS a Neer placea under arrest last night. for rifting letwere ‘Giakdinaaealeaa, myz.orr | tie) can be sold clacwhere im the city for cash. disectora ata mneeting eld ou Apel 14 tustant. ‘the | evening. potnt to the volume of domestic manufactures as | Tweedale, Migs tale Hut, Miss Townsend, Brot. —_——_ ue youug man confessed W te limpe-tor Uuat be - — r = - espe Washnnclcn isties Comnnaat sad Disgetors of, the i the fruit of the tariff, while they did not state that | Xander, Mrs. Pierson, Rg iy ony eet . Li " had been In the tof taking letters he sup= 1 1O1SM OF THE ANTI. 4 | atschinotders ef said Comslans in esebabtenee ee A {Stare ov Wan” Drctanap Ix Copa.—Tne | 80 oF 0 per gent of these manufaetiies must of | Lhur-ten, Mrs, Senaior Wilson, ee Pabst aredirareg yee Ameren Posed coutained mobey abd dewtroytug thet atire ial THURSDAY EVESING RPS OCLOCR 1S THE PLA tout thechartcr and ths yote of Mhestocknolders | Secretary of State has recelved through | neces-Ity be made in the United States, tarif or | Misses Idle, Miss Hendry, Miss Foote, Mist 1to- | Special Cable Diaps an. Opening, He says ie “has taken about $200, ‘but Pubiie invited. ea my2-2te Ail Carpets bought from us we will oP | at tuelr nisctinns on January % 1888). 5 per cent. on | United State Consul Pierce, at Matanzas, | 20“ bina Tayior, Mr. and Mrs eee eet Haus. | Loxpox, May 2.—At agreat gathering to-night auLnorities ‘Wey cau truce amuch larger oe Se a | the floor tree of cunt —_ap20-1m*_| the $1,000,000 coustituting the par value of the stock He was to the present tariff because | sioner McCalmont, Mr, Horatio King, ADIES’ FAIK AND BAZAAR, TEETH FILLED WITHOUT PAIN BY | i ssid Company: the amounts so demanded to be reaie prociamat 3 at the National Liveral Club Gladstone wiil open | Sum vo him, a copy of a ‘tion = by the a man, Miss Pratt, Mrs. Doie, tue Misses Chester, idee te all To Create » uilding Fond for fie age ci, jaraite, at olive of br. 8. °F. | By said stockhualders atthe rate of L per cent. of such | GOvernor general of Cuba declaring the provinces | Sion of our industries and. terause it was, cooe, | Kev Dr. Bulkley, Col Edwardes Clark, Mrs. Mes | the new brary named after bim. Tue elub-howse | gp, ———- STANSBURY, LODGE, No. 24, F-A. AM, MASOS, Dentist, 1201 Fenusjivania ave. x's. (Gas | Aivounte onthly util paid; the rat payment fo'be | Of Havana, Pinas del Kio, Matanzas, aud Santa | 10% Of Our Industries, and, Decause senger, Mrs. Kate’ Taunant Woods, Mira. Case, Mr. | Is the larvest and handsomest in Eugiand, but the ee gpa yp oe Eaten Ector patecre | ewe wea” | Sees nea ders ete cee | cium tos Be eves) apo ago he, an | re etry ey ey Me ay | Smetana oe | «Sa Ete A id yaa GREAT ATTRACTIONS. § |= TO THE PUBLIG—ATL CASES OF | frit that the lat payment on December. shall be 10 advocated tue repet! of reduction of internal reve- | Lincoin and Geo. and Airs. Birney. BE | admission. Hon, duo, A Al bras a bola “thou! ‘nue taxes to reduce the surplus, Mr. James Anderson Wright, jr.,of New York ie = 4 ~ — 5 r ‘to children of animals in District of | Per cent; provided. however, that any ‘stockholder patht, Gold-Headed | Cohambie rump:ly repo MANE | wio may'pay the whole or auy part of the amount due | Roy M. Garrett ordered to the Coast Survey. Lieut. THE JACKSON TRAGEDY. Caves, Kc., Re. to Le voted tor. SOUT, Deo ae reels reported to HUMANE ud hone ryt a A DISTRICT IN CONGRESS. city, who will marry the daughter of Admiral i, ¥10 F nw. Tel-phone wh6-sma | from hiiu in advance of the times of revalar payinent | W, I, Chambers detached from the Naval Intellt- Invitations to sitend have been extended to sister ceive Davis to-night, gave his bachelor dinner last night Dernor, Mich., May “.—Tbe republican convems shall receive credit for interest on the auticipated pay- | gen. 3 ‘and ordered — . 4 dams Began the Firing, and ’ . . a geist eoleeipion AMUSEMENTS, wees fap se iat AN woo a. | Rov Yar tuna ia Spo OP. Bra | The Mattimere aid Potomac Maltrond | {ttt wovinael wisest | “ninane Wen bose eters Ne iter Bie | Mites eects ty a roatia, NO. 2) XCURSIONISTS SHOULD SEE THE wonthanenn, pis aetey of thieeets = Pt 4 ~ May 2.—E. L. Martin, publisher — = se whi sek tee Vallee OF SHILOH. insert the together with scopy of this vote, three | leave from May 1. Solas oF ese eumane sy bay, ave He ComsrDen- ward Wright, cousin, from Philadelphia, Mr. Chas, EW ORLEANS, May in, pul — —— sabi — st. 2 blocks south of Treasury. Open fromoa. | <uscculre Umer Jn the Nationa: Republican, the | Oe abe m.to10 p.m. 28 "| ening Star, dauly newspapers ef the city’ cf Wash: Pe eee _— Sprague, br. Bowen ‘or Boston, and Mr. Wendel | of the New Mississippian, sends the Picayune the ‘The Proposed Farmers’ Trust. a wit, Mr. Jno, Agar, Mr. Walter ‘Irimble, Mr. | ronowing account of the tragedy at Jackson yes-| 4 PERMANENT ONGANIZATION PORMRD AT THE T= iVEK VieW FOR 1888. ington.™ assistant surgeons, granted Six monthe’ leaveon | | 1 the Benate <his afternoon Mr. Farwell eatea | Richard ‘rimole, Mr. Harry Crocker, Mr. Minton | torgay. “wartia wea veruratag to bie e@ice fom Taxa CoNvEDUneE R panty Stock to be transferred should be prevented at once. | surgeon's certificate. First Lieut. Guy L. Edie, | U2animous consent to take up the bill reported by | Wright, Mr. Jno. Webb, Mr. Harry Mortimer, Mr. his dinner at about = o'clock, when he was met} Curcago, May 2.—A ‘ich from Topeka, Kan, n Centennial, No. 14. Wakiantas, Lopalat and leading resort on the river for mg RID! assistant surgeon, ordered to accompany the sth | him to authorized the Baltimore and Potomac | Willard Ward, Mr. Harry Van Duzen, and’ Mr. | Mvay hetween his howe and "his office by Gene ‘says: The'convention called for the organization Bi. French, 30.15; Peatalpha, | Lome attcectons, cence ea te ae ae —TaEREBY ANNOUNOS SO ine cree cavalry from the Departinent of Texas to the De-| Railroad Co. to acquire additional property 1n Lindley Jouneon of Phliagelphla. ve young peo: | Adams and a friend, ino had let the post-ofice «| of a tarmers trust met there yesterday and Wag = K 7 roceed to Fort : were toward bout red Intaquite Ke. 16, | and Driving Track,with a fine stock of riding and driv- of Me's a WATERS | bougiat, Capt. Wm. li. Clapp, loth tarancry, | Washington, His request was granted, and the | Pino aith of July for Europe. few minutes eariter ‘at ere pi ing attended by al 0 but raves, Mostly ing horses and ponies, aud the grand Switchback Kail- | ic aud the ya’ Fou Marun’s home. An eye-witness, Walter Johnson, | from Kansas, the remainder coming from the Mise in ales earucstly solicited to seniat this | 10 hor Pavion “neni si’ Rowe wink: | iat iam prepared aud will attend 19 prompts ail | grated jeate ot Mtosnde tone seth fe Dill was taken up. ‘The bill authorizes the Com-| "wne postmaster-General aad Mrs. Dickinson = : : in enterprive. Seaon ticket aduattine one | Tapana the Lacrest, Pavilion south of New York. bi : ss malssloners to lease to the Baltimore and Powomae | 2 = shes pe i PR —3 = 4h ; Other attractions too numerous to mention, making | Ofders for Plumbing and Gas-fitting. All work executed am light wusicale and reception last even- | Martin and engaged hiin in conversiuon for. effected, and €x-Governor David’ Buuer, of Ne inatndunitted tree. ‘Motieeset seasce tickets ag | Hythe Aest Excursion Resort on the river. ‘The atten: | Gest clase wauner. Ais Auora Tus Pursipenrs Catisxs To-DaY were | co the jand south of reservation 17, made by fi- | fag'tn ondr of Mins Cleveland. Aiong Lue guts | atiinate, wes Adams drew his pinol and area: | Ceci sotnted toe praca ec ted to Fetaun theta, as thy represcut si interest | routeiplating cxeumiens wee waved tees | a “ack Se gg, | Senators Dolph, Palmer and Hampton, Represen-| ing up the bed of the old canal. It 1s really to| was Mr. Benjamin Folsom, Amer.can consul at | knocking Martin's lat om, Adams’ second shot | of Missouri, vice-president. abd J. Be Pengusom, lavthy Sponition of a Hore, Harhow and Bug Stary Weehinegton and fiver View The tee nantes | aye beter deh Mido UECH. MASS. | catives Walker, Allen, (Mich.), Neal, Matson, Law- legalize a lease now in existence, the company | Sheffield, who is the cousin of Mrs. Cleveland. Drought Martin to is Koos. The latter expe- | Kansas secrutary. “Audresses wore inaae 0 Gov, . boat and rounds is closed free of charge to Sunday i val ler, Hooker, Allen, (Miss.), and Bryce, Mr. Justice Judge and Mrs. Brown, of Detroit, who have | Fenced ——. a ‘ania Sune‘ aats anergy te ed iidrlan and ex-Gov. Hoglshy Cons.” should nave use ofthe ground.” ut itwan decided | Yeon te guest of Senator and Mi Palmer for | 4 Ou Maal sacesel'g he Haran, tad | Aon eosin dayne, he an of proms early” application is sdysable- For fall particulars “ SN aERY 15 NOt eenk = forumight, return ome this | hack. After afew seconds, however, he parually | of ten ceutral agencies to do all the selling for the seeewe ER RANDALL 1100 Velemew. | §—am>,, 0e B CUMNIBERRE 18 30 LONGER | | STORSKEEYERS axp Gavanas- ee net St | et Samui ee weet ee rose, and, steadying himseif on his elbow, shot | members of the association. ‘Tils report was dist ee rm ——— | aint delivering goods or payline soy ouey to him | yeoneeamury —_ nee WV wd | ee rae gH Ul ts to legalize it, THe} The weekly Quoditbet Lunch, given by the | Aaains directiy through the beart, kiling him in- | cussed all evening, UUC no defluite plan Was deter. Y oO A c. T. NUTZE. juge! Rom: G je , ill be | Stantly. Martin live a few minutes only, re- | mined upon. vy VY > wo P E ot. ui.) i Owing to the fact in is we ve on Brouies, New York. Ye S:Suttn 405 vito at SECOND WORKINGMEN'S BUILDING | recived w tapavc irom Roa Adahral Coandion | Eaton tadet tus Mura ‘athe Maryland | Mise Nannie Campbell as returued to the city | foie tur sa, whi our threo chambers of | yqp nQcarrans aaron Toasty Akt Wha MATa Fhiladelphia, or any Baltimore aud Obio Ticket Avent co} iG) ved a dispatc! | statute regulating tne condemnation of ry bs Fai Welkiea ter Tack. Adams’ pistol were ¥.. Some suspicion at- ‘TO BE EJKCTED BY sOLDINES. apzo-w-St = ‘ASSOCIATION. {3 incorporated if the bill so as to detinhely and | Miter a visit of seve taches to Ned Farrish, Adams’ friend, and an in- Harmony, No. 1 10. St. John's, No. 11; Hope, No. 20. ‘National, ‘No. 12. Dawson, No, 16. Coxarrsarioxat, Cuvrcn. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 3p, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 4rn. TWO GRAND CONCERTS by the FAMOUS BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, (85 Performers) ME WILHELM GERICKE, Conducto:. SOLOIST: Ba ares Pe ee hanghal, announcing that Commander vs Cmicaco, May 2.—A dispatch from Fort Assinae HE CYCLERIFS 1406 N.Y, AVE — LADIES Davis, commanding the Juniata, has been in- sescribe the method innataet The London correspondent of the New York | vestigation will be ‘held. Martin, ihougn only | ,cmosoo, May 2—A.dispavc trom Bort, Assia MISS LOUISE MEISSLINGER, Bicycles. Tricycles, Sociables sud Tandone for valided home, mre ee phe Aclegraphs that the Siar of last evening | twenty-five, > years of age, stood at the ead of Mis- | Cian eserrduon has crested Suuch exeitennent (ef the Metropolitan Opera Ca, of New York) Seen eeey & wom koma ASSETS, APRIL 13, $85,420.00. ‘Tun Comrtanrrs Various Or Companres | ested Mr. Farwell to withdraw it until to-mor- ‘Mr. Chataberlain took the opportunity, at | sissip; hem, hose Ubfamiliar With 1s boundaries, Over FIRST CONCERT (Matinee.) ‘among a dinner which he gave on Saturday, of ‘de-| _ Gen. Adams Was between sixty-five and seventy Raased Gutters Rave staked our chaos 5 = = = against the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern | reported from the District committey, and he had | claring emphatically that he was engaged to Miss | years of age, and was one of Mississippi's most dis | {he “iilvary reservation ou Lue ‘banks of the BERLIOZ—MEYERBEER-MOSZKOWSKI— EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c, | The svove-nsmed Association will isnue ite fourth | raniway Co, was heard to-day by the Interstate | not had time to examine it, It wae an important | Endicott.” earn Sandy, where the Governinent hay elds are sit SCHUBERT—LISZT—WAGNER = ao eens all eo TAESDAY EVENING, Say 922, | Commerce Commission, ‘The complainants allege | matter, and he (Mr. Gorman) would have some | Sir. Frederick Dumont Smith, of Kingsley, Kan., Uated,’and have even erected houses Obeying Bc GFOR THE GREAT FALLS AND CABIN JOHN | O10 “Durmoue desiring tolete o Dutidne hesan | excessive, unjust and unreasonable rates on | AMendinenis toofer, Mr. Farwell assented, and | ang siise Florence Eustace, of Dixon, iL, were| ‘The Trotting Horse Association. —_| riers, Major GurPill of the Lat caraity, aunt Pink SECOND CONCERT, (Evening) HiSriies. ihe strats Pec AND CABIN JOHN | Greiock. Parsons desiring to Join a Building “Associs- petroleuin in less than car loads as compared with | Witudrew the bill until to-morrow. married at noon to-day at Ascension church by | WORK BEFORE THE BOARD OF APPEALS aT ITs sewr-| Liceul. oye, With troops, notified the’ squalters BEETHOVEN—WAGNER—BACH—LISZT— Fegulag, trips, Monday. Wednesday, Friday and Sun- | tion will do well to attend. One thousand dollars may | Ear loads, and in car loads as compared. With (THE EASTERN BRANCH BRIDGE, Rev. Mr. Smith, assistant rector, ‘The bride, who ‘that they Would have to remove by Weduesday, SCHUMANN. Gy" Alternate days for charter. be obtained on a monthly return of $10. Six per cent | tank-cars, shipped from Cleveland, Ohio. Also, it was accom by her father, was met at the | Caycago, May 2.—The semi-annual ot | Many of them have Uatly resused, aud itis feared Seieie: 08 seh Se Seehitibagsicliion tisk ies R UPPER POTOMAC LANDINGS. | pad (on all investments. ' The manazement is in the | 18 alleged that the floor capacity of the carsisin-| | 1 the Senate voday, op motion of Mr. Came- | chancel ral by the groom, With his best man, Mr. | tho bourd of appeals of the American ‘Trotting | Wuere Will be trouble, ssict bitte & Coa, Minis store, OOF Peonajivanss | A Steamer “CECILE” leaves her wharf, 3: hunds of a Board of Directors connected with associa- | sufficient; that tank-cars were refused vo be fur- | Ton, the House amendments to the bill making an | Jujes Pp. Woo.en. ‘The bride wore a "Horse Association was held last evening. ‘The ap- py EE . at a.m, and Louris ‘Of H. A. Hills, of Lawrence, Mich., for re- becoming Cy EE ‘Capacity 200 passcheers, and | 908 for anumber of years, and who have Cnaereae nished, and discrimination made in favor of the | additional appropriation for the completion of the | traveling dress and carried a large bouquet of tea Tow. Mr, Gorman said the bill was but recently Ey = re Te Mave a Home of its Own. plication ‘Standard bridesm: ‘Miss. ‘movi Pair Associa. ORK, 2—W. J. Arkell = aN | omeaoeriees Gemeeett 8 Oa PP ln ee eeeaaa Fearon aoe arenes tran carrica ougute or part aijon uaea “Tus | Hon at okey as dened. iie was diverct ts | saupe, bse Furehased the Mavtuncal Cabo re RIVATE ART COLLECTION, «Sw scoa “ furnished at the meeting. dct maid om Sap ‘The Ingalls-Voorhees Epivode, ushers were Mesars. KW: acu ane Howard Bas. FRY getting Henrix. and wan expetied Sor pults Se ona, Bee ee 4 AGG, easy GAS ¢ * cone a inted Jos, W. Simmons keeper WHAT REPRESENTATIVE JOHNSON SAYS ABOUT THR | sell. Mr. and Mrs. Smit hd ThOOD | juts horse in- Ubree-mint race, Septem! ry ‘this is WAN, 3500 Pere yunazon, will be oben on the mJ #* Ecoxomy Gas, SQOKING STOVES HAVE SHARES $1 EACH. ing Station at Velasco, Texas. INDIANA SENATOR'S REFERENCE TO HIM, JOHNSoN— | train for their future home in Kingsley, Kan. 1887. J. H. Temple, < ae ak pr udoe, atric hgh conte $4000, 4 pom FO Our Seles Nearly Double Each Year Upon First poyment May 9, DEPUTY CONTROLLER OF CURRENCY ABRAHAMS Te-| NO DANGEK OF A DUEL. A A te eaing Ea Serer the ‘Twin city Driving abd move up town, — HAYWARD & HUIGHINSON. ceived word this morning of the death of his| ‘The scene in the Senate yesterday was the in- = Sockey club ‘i st. Paul, tor non, gment of ea apo Adiuimion for each person 50 centa. Tickets good | Butchen's Boston Polisi for Flours sed’ Furniture. THOMAS BRODERICK, President. | mother. He will leave this evening for his home | teresting subject of discussion among members of | 4 BOY FALLS Fu0M 4 THES axD1s vaTaity nvvED | WOCY COP Brora overruled, dW. Page Sad Will Put on Vestibule Trains. mn. ave Bwend.at Gsores | Choice Porcelaina & vf reteats, _ my3-1 tn Powhatan County, Va, the House this morning. Mr. Johnson, of Indiana, |_| A boy named Caspar Shafer, a pupil of Franklin | others of Brooklyn. act. the Denver Jookey Club, May 2—The Chicago, Burlingtua and vs’ Drag Store, cor. Std and U sta, West B “ vfor Presents. __my2-lm-lp_| JOHN T. LYNCH, Secretary, 2004 Oth st. n.w. Saenatec auc Gbiibw ai to whom Mr, Voorhees referred as the “scoun. | School, residing at 1412 11th street, was climbing | was a protest against ‘aston of Island, the Chicago and Norube i for any of the Thursdays Penson at.—Ex. jersey, ‘aps An ce — N PLA EMNAN'S WASHINGTON THEA’ Tae Ovex Fine-race TER, ‘and ite artistic treatment t+ a special st a ‘Adiuimaton 15,25 and Matinee 10 and 250. ul js 8 special study with us, mee enon paoe MoLkIS. We give the choicest colors deswne in good ar- ween 13th and 14th streets, | for the non-payment Of entrance fees. Protest | westers, the Wabash rel and lar” sitting behind Mr. Ingalls, was sur. | tree on K street, bet = overruled, application of Eugene Dupree, of ‘all’ decided to put Vestibule trains on Ubele Malcolm Lioyd, 8. A. Patterson and C. R. McMil- to wateh the cirens parade, when he lost his bold have Jen of Philadelpnia, ED. Lowe of Boston, H. w. | Founded by his friends before the House met. New Orleans, charged with, mproper entry of ibe | Iines in which he discussed the | and fell tothe pavement. When it was seen that | bay gelding George Mack, jeury D., Was emnsveiiniaseiate ¥ R. H. Barrows and Phillips Abbott ot New | From the calm way 1 He Was exonerated ‘trom the Cascade Mountains. antaad Mackie ea coer te, Pageoment at Very 10% Prices ing stock, which we | Waived, GEO. &. BARBER will sill continue York Fie Denning of Se Louis, and. Win ly | matter it was seen that there was.no danger of a | he Was injured, comrades picked him up and laid my Considered, “He Was exoverated ‘trom | raremghs = mankt¥ Roo see tinier LEONZO, — | will sell at about Govt, ta, mein dete ks Tauck, we | ness at 446 F at aw, G0. £ BARBER | Eaton of Hartford, are gt Wiliard’s—Mr. Frank | duel gesulting, and 10! dropped several de. | him tenderly upon the grass of the Sie | former name unless a recording fee of $50 was paid | THELONOTUNNEL OX HE NORTHERN PACKPIG Bi beni ost of there our floors, HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, ap30.3t¢ Has. TYLER Baxter, the tenor, who has been. Wita the | grees’ “Mr. Johnson salu Yo a Stax reporver that | fom there he was to the IF. tisamacation for Shanev ctu, The docket RECTED . The Wee Latest Musical Comedy, _ KE CAI pei ‘bome, + OF THE WORLD. wi th the same Matiness Mou, Turn, Thuresand Sat. p30 -adumsot St Louis, is suot mar F . H. Sheppard, iy Draiua, ONE OF THE FINEST” 8 areat play of « great cit) Y. Herald. Two. Week commer acocwefial a 32 Pease red era x an Fy Boston, and CN. morning, Loe Great seepic Preduction—Iluminat View of all Don) Gip, Hacer, Tie armas iver Reeve, Wisi | “MENCM SAT TEENS hae a — fe oreitee, pe cea officer as follows: Ida L. Hopkins, white, thirty | Peing from ‘and ‘Nashville was excep- RicSinwato Quartette: ‘New aud tactiine Novelties arg et th are at Welck- three years; Ruby Leitch, white, four years and | tional with loss of 1%; per cent. The early Lon- wa? PRaEE at reeves Bes wee TROSS, pure wool, iA CEMENT.—1 DESIRE | New York, F.C. de Morroada of slenico, MC. Van: ae a ee, 4p Tor tus ‘aepreaion, bow: s = ? ew 5 eada of 3 Van even months; Lydia Lloyd, Joes chow mac ERS SET eee ar ee | ipa eee Retin ie | oe eae Para erent ry rooms | Ragste ts ea sa ee et * ve 3 3 SJenunge it 2000, — SSETESRERT SLE PPE soci | sed Re hare: mare areas omer eit | mad te Meaiinn gs Savy aa at sian oe four | Foiner twee fa the cary deings te oon foe. THE SPRING RACES : CARTERS, Mt Pate aionn wen a Spent ‘apd in — See 06 ene ea 711 MARKET SPACE, NEAR 7TH STREET. colored, ‘however, showed strength, and on 5 ~ Julius A. | tive business for that stock advanced 1'%; per cent, NATIONAL JOCKEY CLUB cogs ot the fllowtay presen: “Pal of la atte Tass James Seeere Petes pecmaree aad For Work ‘WILL BEOE On En ibruiderea pe ® x ol futner ‘THURSDAY, AFRIT. 26. AND CONTINCE UNTIL| PLACK SUMAH s: Lovie pare a Before the House committee on manufactures to- ua steady, FRIDAY, MAY 4. are Gay several hours of the session were consumed in arguments by counsel for the Louisville and Nasb- ville FIVE RACES EACH DAY! HURDLE KACES AND STEEPLECHASES! Es i ft Bu im a half dozen other ar blir and Cor ‘at real cost- one cs nesise Bock. - ‘CONFERENCE OPENED IX KEW egrved Guamnenctiss pasa’ St Soe ececenes te sr ipreactite® Korn Brida the grounds or stand : Ope Doren Damask Napkin 81-30" ‘ FIRST BACE AT 3 O'CLOCK EACH DAY. owes, worth $2. na HY Twe second national . a Secretary. 1309 ¥ ST. ¥. w, ry Sy ‘Gare at mien Wo see ete mene 20, Py aS PO ea ere, ISO. Invites the LADIES to inspect her Stock of IM- refused to live Taoape nnd onan ai sesing address, uaid that is yin Sf 2. © 40, aad 80m PORTED MILLINERY. win ar ‘condition “Bradley is —- “others that afe DO mow MEMBERS BADGES bow ready at the Office of the | ‘The Latest Styles for LADIES, MISSES AND ip fale tohave uae ap’ cine yi bi loth st and Pemnsyivenia av. (CHILDREN. Ube: hese badwes can be ootained of the ‘Treasurer, Mr. 2 Pe. Ce are delivored only to persons: Fersonal stteation given to orders mb24 wm ia a eet ‘shunal meting wcaed oe ets | Hieanouanrens For ‘Tex, : ST REE S All the LEADING RACQUETS and TENNIS GOODS, Wat Nis 3 tat Sa Porter ke Roe morial Church. Uyattavilc, Mi.” Mother Gvome Eas: ieenmyan, Franklin. Gears Tait, Nahant, Went- AD Daeg aaa a a egch eventns. Flom Iz to o'clock p. aa, 20 conte.

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