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Pe TT : f 4 STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C.. MONDAY, MAY 7, 1888—SIX PAGES. ‘CITY AND DISTRICT. |, ____7e,women Metcentee EDUCATIONAL, __DRY_GOODS._ THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY. ———— CrNiosath auyoae torimake a ufeatse Crayon Por- | New Srarxa Goons Tn the Methodist general conference, 1n session trait in fifteen ‘Xo aowleare of drawing Ne- ved Arranging for the Ceremonies of the | in New York, after Tax Stan's report closed Satur- Sceealy.” Soticfsction gusranteed or no ‘We have just received a fresh assortment of SPRING ‘J. W. REY DRESS GOODS, comprising a full line of Black Faille 24th inst. day, the speakers on the women problem were the ae i cba on 8 Rev. Dr. A. J. Kynet, of lowa, and secretary of the Rooms 13 and 15, May Building, cor. sts, | Francais, Peau Sole, ‘Mascott Silks, Satin enim =uy Duchess, and Surah Silks, all grades Black Silk A meeting of the gentlemen of the parish of | church extension board; the Rev. Dr. D. H. Moore, Dare fou rrendeu rer by Se BOCES HE | Flowscinrs China Silks, Sattoens and Challies ia LOOK! LOOKa! LOOK!!! eines ‘St. Matthew's church was held tn the basement | of tne Colorado conference, and president of the choice designs, Wool Suitings, in plain snd Combina- of the church last evening, in response to the | Denver University, who offered a substitute for Freveatychilren fouming carcieon atiia of druring | HOB. Black Grenedines. Linea, Sacatings and Plow cardinal’s circular, which was read from the pul- | the Meviey amendment; the Rev. AE. P. Albert, ‘Will be received Safurdayn at four years of ace | Linens and Napking all sizes | T}, e - . ly Star. \ Instruction tn HOOE, BRO. & CO. e Weekly Star. - y pit yesterday, It was printed in Saturday’s Star. | editor of the New Orleans Advocate, Who could seo C foralpost nothing. Hon in every . ‘Phe arraugemeats for taking part in the ceremo. | BO Warrant either in the ‘bible or constitution of ap ts SOR A ES 1328 F st. nies of laying the corner-stone of the Catholic | m'the government of the church; ex Lisueenente Sed seatemen Mondays ana Wednesaays ot 7. Jot University building were discussed. A committee | Governor Will C. Cumback, of Indiana, and a lot of five was appointed by Father Chapelle toconfer | of other prominent Methodists, with the societies and organizations of other par- | - The Moore substitute in substance provided for the admission of the women delegates to the shes in order to have concerted action. The com- | Dresent conference, nad reheeater tee mien mittee was instructed to report next Sunday eve- | the election of females to the conference of 1892, ning, towhica time the meeting was then ad- | and all succeeding general conferences to the sev- Similar meetings will be held in the | eral churches of the Methodist denomination, they ‘AMES i, ‘UTOR, EIGH- | = — —— J ‘teenth Boe deghgrenat pecan book- pera AND OHIO RAILROs Capitol St OLS dete aw oratcyyint | SCHEDULE IN EFFECI APRIL. 20, 1988, LEAVE WASHINGTON FROM STATION CORNER SHonTmaxD BREVOLUTIONIZED. AVE WASH PRO! OR — ‘OF NEW JERSEY AVENUE AND C STREET. ‘Acme Ph the only system combining leri- : “ pitre Pbquoeranhe, the only system combining For Chicago and. Northwest, express daily 10-65 a, THE STAR’S POCKET ATLAS OF THE WORLD. veg winner a outline, acq’ 4 in | m.,9:15 p.m. parishes. Father Chapelie stated that 0a | to vote upon the question by ballot at a properly six weeks. Key ‘speed xained in between ‘Cincinnati and St. Lout daily Sand the ‘Sin instant, at 4 clock, the corner-stone | called mecting iu the moerleot Oorater. ibe ead na four monthe, Claanee te forning. a perptine | 0:45 in pen aaeanpd axe ‘Asa spectal and inducement the WEEKLY STAR bas issued a premfum in the shape would be laid. ‘The societies and gentlemen of the | to be reported through the proper chanfiels to the peeks. ieee eeieey, Call of send stamps for Pros: | For Pittsburg and Cleveland, express daily 10:55 8 rgrengrornpene various parishes will ride out to Brooks’ Station, ensuing annual conferences. It moreover provided MOOR Gar Pee, Oe SL. +) m.and 9:15 p. Oa, the Baltimore and ‘Ohio Katirosd., Tere they | that the bishops of the anual conferences shall Will meet the Baltimore delegation, 1.500 strong, | lay before those bodies a proposed amendment : oF 2 End ‘the procession will form under’ the direction | the second restrictive rule aun reporting. cnereon pa be SF eee Of ga, Homcerans, aided by Major Mallet, along | to the next ensuing ‘geueral conference, wale oe Nsete cal attention toa very atlish suit made | Joly) Lions may be taken tn any age or more, of Prlgepbies V3, ad 73.13 Dane oo the Bunker Hill road at the angie of the univer- permit women to’ be chosen as ates NG CLOTH: ist, ae: a A For Stugeriy and intermediate” poiats, §7:30 am, sity grounds, and then move to the place of cere- | to the general conference, it. 1s further provided fre offeriner af 86.50; an extremely pretty costume for | Deep Breathing, ArReulation,) Prontinciation, Puy aur cal 1OPy, Gesture, Tickets now on aale, “430, = mony. The cori+r-stone will be laid by the cardi- | that should a majority of the votes cast by the “ive are showing a line of IMPORTED PELLERINES MARTYN COLLEGE OF ELOCULION For Baltimore, 5, 6:30. 6:40, fhatia sunply upwtrpaased; these goods range in Drice 313 Re CEATORE, Gaim. S04 30.435. 5 38. Also # fine assortment of DULL JET WRAPS atall | _#16-8m_ (Half a Block East of City P.O.) 20:20,.0 Soe ss, £: nal archbishop, surrounded and assisted by the | membersof the church be In favor of the admission nigh ecciesiastics of the church. Bishop Spauld- | of women as lay delegates, and three-fourths of all PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, COR. 7TH | 10:30 0.1 Absolutely Pure. babe ‘wraps in all sizes, ranging up to 5: id D sts. n. w. New classes for Spine Session. | For Aunapolis, 6:40 and 8-30 a.m., 12:10 and 4:30 aR, ET r sTaR EScvox SoLOOE Satie | eet Briel eine sige of a POCKET ATLAS OF THE WORLD to be given to every future subscriber to THE WEEKLY SC QUMMER, CLASSES —HALF RATES.” FOR | |For Rllsdeiphia: Newark, and Wicssurton, 7:30 | @UFINg 1888, July 3 THE POCKET ATLAS ts a handsomely-printed book of 191 pages; 90 are full-page colored maps setting forth the geographical features of the whole world in minute detail; 101 are filled with read ing matter, condensed into a graphic presentation of all the facts in the soctal, religious, political and industrial bistory and condition of every State and Territory in the Union, together with 48 colored @iagrams showing the relative strength of different industries aud of differeat products i various States, and other items too numerous to mention, Will preach the sermon. There wili | the members of the annual conterence present and on the ground—St. Matthew's, rep- | voting thereon vote in favor of the proposed resented by seventy-five voices, St. Mary's of Bal- | change, “then the general conference meeting in Umore, and Georgetown College chotr. 1892, by the requisite two-thirds vote, can com- ents: Practical Business’ Leave An- LJ ourse; English | p.m. On Sundars, 8°30 am Pa A larye stock of MISSES’ SUITS in every imagineble % ; Elocut ui is ), 8:37 a. 1S, 3:50, 6:21 ‘The data believed: Sismor EEANE'S sanwox 1x FutLaDecrma vas. | plet the, chang’, and any woman who ay Ave fsbo annals aod orher tute, Wo are shavinn t Benn Pima Poogerrsphs'. Hapid' Dunes Writing. | days oi. 4 1Gnm. ese rasan, data have been prepared with the greatest possible care and are wre ; el % tbe same wo 3 and adi Gent jor Way ‘Stations bet ti. | thoroughly reulable, TERDAy. DD. tesmop of | Smita ne = “ a cence $0. Te conuigts of abect BO site iRoaltate esteem | DS tion by the year, quavierly oe manthiy install: | mbne 6t-ate Ty 1210.3 30d oS Os eee ‘The Right Kev. Joho J. Keane, D. D., P ‘The Substitute gave rise to no end of discussion, | gacusePand wholecemences Mane OF ROMY: | Sud will gmply repay you for an early inspection. ments. Circulars free. — H. C. SPENCER, Principal. | On Sundays, 8 1.15, 3:80, 4°35, 6745 Richmond, Va., and recently —— Zpctor of | and ually Lay Delegate 8, E- Penaleton, of, the | the ordinary Kindy and cannot Dasold in competition incladioe nd Se ee ee . SPENCER, Vice-Principal." apli_ | For Sistas oe the Metropolitan Branch, (10:35 0 J/ ten cents de enclosed with the subscription the Pocket Atlas wilt be sent by mail, postage prev the proposed Catholic University, preached before | Kansas conference, moved the previous question. 10 low test. short jum oF xdsom “ARTYNS COMMERCIAL < “SSeS pm. cH jons ouly am, a lndge congregation in the cathedral in Philadel. | . The vote on this was 12 in tho atirmative to | pooeseste pe oud one iw case. Boral Bar| Wed with black or wuite braid. tricots tight fantels. | WV COELEGI 5, 1530, and $0 ara Busineat College ta America: Covone students us in . , COLORED st ee Rotadmitted, Catslogwes ree. FRANCISG. MARTIN, President. 6. EK, A.M. CE, Prin, mi 45 p.m, paid, at subscriber's risk, otherwise it will press subscriber's expense. gov rome Points, 19am, Bc — ” rmcdiste stations, +7 p.m., §10 87 in the negative, and the previous question | 4x0 PowpEs Co.. 106 Wall street. N. ¥, ay hia yesterday moruing. The Times says: Bishop | ‘wan got ordered. There was some further debate Keane's mission In this city ts to raise funds to | of the main question, in which half a dozen dele- assist in the building of the large national Cath- | gates participated. clic University at Washington. ‘The bishop took | No other vute was taken before adjournment, THE WEEKLY STAR contains Associated Press and Special Dispatches from all parts of the 'DWARD C. TOWNSE! jurch train leaves Washington on Sunday only at | World, reports of Congress and all the Government Departments, United States Courts, Washingtos 2 p.m, stopping at ail stations on Metropolitan | yy, re h oe ™ TEACHER OF ELOCUTION, Branch: ‘News and Gossip, Political, Personal, Society and Local Affairs, Stories by the Leading Authors of the > ats — Pi ADDITIONAL COMMITTEES. . a YB i ant 7 fs _mb15-3m_ 1317 13th st sect, treterick. 10:10 am., 13, 14:35, 15:30 nm. | World, bright Correspondence from all points of Interest, Weekly New York Letters, Home Articles, Kalightenment of the People.” He tsa very elo. | The secretary announced committees as follows: | Wye J, McK xew, an 85 2s at = “ASHINGTON Vor Hagerstown, ¢10-10 am. and 45.30 p, Fashion, Religious, Literary and Agricultural Noves—in short, everything that should be in the best quent speaker, and holds his audience in rapt | Seger bey cont cua a meng is aa ow OMMM = ee ena as ‘Trains arrive frm Chicagy daily 7 3 at Paper of the most interesiing city of the country, It 4s ap eight-page paper of Mfty-six long, weil-Glled attention by hi forcible and magnetic manner of | John Miley, Luke C. Queal, Charles W. raining of teachers, p.m.: from Cincianst ft. Louis datiy’ “ producing facts. His arguments were strong, log- | Tsaac W. Joyce, William F. Speake, Ell F. Ritter, Buccessor to the late ‘7TH, 8TH, AND D STREETS. = oa wie and 1:59. m.; from Pittsburg daly 7:20 a m5 columns, and Costs only One Dollar a Year, ical, and to the point. In acivocating the Catholic | Lewis K. Fiske, M. V. Reese, Joseph ©. Harvell, Haubiiehed sta ee ‘From Philadelphia, Chester, and Wilmington, 10:45 neater a Onney eae | John W. Locks, Wiiain Koeneke, and Joun W: R TAYLOR, BPRECIAL ne die LOUISE POLLOCK, Principat. | 9.7 2-60,7-10, ant 9-0o roan dally. as “Twenty years agi ky. u Frei rly ‘aud intermediate points north of bishops to ihe second plenary covnell agitated the | “Committee on the ectmenical council—Dantel ITEMS z i -SSes Baltimore, 10-8 m. daily aud 12°15 a'm, Sanday oni establishment of @ Catholic university, and the | Dorchester, James N. Fitzgerald, Charles N. Sims, | RARE BARGATNS are offered in SPRING and SUM- einer SD eden BEREED TRGHER OF FIARO, CBGAN | | reine jeave ‘Baltimore for Washington at 6:3 question Was raised Whether the time for such a | ‘rhomas B. Neely, Charles W. ‘Super, Heary F. | MER UNDERWEAR and HOSIERY at our Closing. IN DRESS TRIMMING 2 6:30. 7:25, 9, 9:05, 10 (4 Ree train)” ane, WAS, 0G, Ob we apl4-waslm’ | §:40, and 11p. im. On 'Suindays, 6:30, 9. 9-09. am! 1:15, 3, 4:10, 5, 6:30, 8:15, 8.30, and 11 p.m. ishing to jualified for teachers or University bad yet arrived, and it was decided | Ketron, James H. Baum Wass! Ss elas those wishing to be qn 8 line of dress trimming | Performers. _734 12th st. nw. Peeler, D. | Out Sale of Men's Furnishings, Among. S ning nn : 500. COLORED HALF HOSE, in 9, 9%, and10 only, | T3o Sr TP OR TERS Sar ee Nee own ME Ve8sox szaunany, That it bad. Eighteen years slipped by and the | Wiliam Diggs, James H. Depatie, James Marvin, convention of the third pienary council met, aud | Henry Letbuart, and Robert &. Maclay. th Jou Was again brought up and it was de. reduced te & . pssept Sunday. -Datiy, ‘sSunday oniy ae ¢ question Was again 1p abd it was de- sieactachpoepeatctabstnars se Sl MENTS in black and all colors, bought by us yery ied forand checked at bot resi ideu that something ist De done at once. Be- : cheap. Fro! of a ki 5c, 100, fa | dences on orders left st ticket 619 and 1351 fore, however, taking. any decisive action ii wes | Rev. Charles 5. Clarke, aasistant secretary of the tosnso piece ee ry ploce worth mare az double, | 110% 210% 2110 STREET, AND 2128 117% | fnom ivausare, =e AN UNEXAMPLED OFFER!!! Gecided to subialt tie ‘project to. the holy father | conference, died at noon yesterday at the Stuyve- ten S588 ailing ot Got, Sit zifand GOPPER GIMP ale, aa aot SEBEES TS caso. ScuLL. at Rome. After the fullest consideration he gave | sant House. Head been In close attendance on = 0, th 75c- yard, NS neoaand viking Ladies and Lita Gina's 84 Day Sehool for | ee ST AIRLINE s most solemn approval, and sal = ST AIR LIN would like to see the university established at the | thé conference and on Friday was taken lll. His Academic, Intermediate, Departments, cl oF nation’s poittical intelligence, he _wol wever, a Jeave it wo the vote ofthe American bishops, A | 200ut forty-four years ago. His home was in| 75 ana 8g. COLORED COTTON AND LISLE 1, 1888. notice Was seat by the holy father toeach of the | Portland, Me. He was presiding elder of his Gs | wat ROBE reduced to s OUR PRICE 650. A YARD, ‘Comniodious new school building, heated by stesm Bishops. ‘The vote resulted in. thirty-fve for and 25, Tikigpld end stiver effects, entirely now, worth Boe. | T'jnirisonth Year. Second Term begins FEBRUARY | Gtweaa “Alcawudria. aud Lyacsbume® Bite hls SPECIAL $190. eh bt Biue Springs, Bristol, soxvill Some THE WEEKLY WASHINGTON sTAR and containing Chapel, Session-rooma Classrooms, {- SJee; mm to New Orlesns. caine. ee ‘and a host of other styles in all the latest effects, ‘and Ofice, 22:24 A M.—Fast Mail Daily for Warrenton, Char- THE WEEKLY NEW YORK WORLD x es a KT eae aa ao Jockey M’Laug! ‘« Hard Lines, B35 gg M%qq) New Goods recefved daily. For yertioulars spyiyto Jottenvaile, Gordonsville. Stations Ghee. & Ome Route wi x x wo! jachbune, Rocky Mount, Danville and Stations be- and one for Chicago, Whilesthe rest said that they | DOING HIS BEST TO GET HIS WEIGHT DOWN. Ow, t chbury and vill boro. Ralei Were content to abide by the decision of the com- | From the New York Sun. ae) a2 —- Ja28-6m MRE. F. J. SOMERS, Principal. | Charlotta Column, Aearne’ Aten Binciag rm taittee, of Which your revered and beloved arch- | ‘There seems to be no doubt that Jimmy Mc- iS BENJAMIN FULLER SMITH, TEACHER | fam, Monifomery.., Now Orleans, Texas and. bishop is a member. The majority having voted E cen oe fornia. ‘st a for Washington it was therefore decided that in | Laughlin, the popular jockey, 1s having a very oh A LU UMM om 6885 Hone “rescived Masdughe Rede Tete ome HCe: | inn Combection. | wit at TBE STARS POCKET ATLAS OF THE WORLD that city would the university be established. | great deal of trouble indeed this year in training | $1. $1.13, and $1.25 COLORED COTTON AND Aa See” Bee A733 Hot nw. Heferences: Madaing Ferlest-Ovs | 1or‘Birminghany Vikslun Mat Ses eaeaTs ‘The plan has since met with enthusiastic sup- | down to his proper weight. During the winter he | LISLE HALF HOSE reduced to Ae Ee ee — | Seciies: Mrs Secretary Whitney, Wash; zs Gat. | scam Shee leston, wonces: - i te mere wate 1 $150,000 Was ais | took on a great deal of hard, soltd fresh, which he pe oS Uo EE _— | a = ins Washington to Atianta, Does not connect _ 7 ‘ "9 ‘M.—Daily, except Sunday, for Manassas, done. Now, watie I do not sae thes ee a going | jor Aare _ bogota month or more ago, “7 a my4 ND LADIES — GO! ODS = ae Aa entra, Express, Daily for Warrenton, about the country asa beggar, still as the Holy | and found that flesh refused to yield to the x x ITED FLOUNCES AND | Gordonsville, Charlottesv1 Cineit Father Leo XIII has ordered me to doso, and the | usual Turkish bath and diet treatment. He fnaliy Prox Fx TIMES Boninotar Ae tie lat eet Pale Pasion, | Sof ieneille, Charlottesville, Lousville, Cincinnadt THE WORLD'S HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES" - vet | Minds it ulmost impossible to get rid of. He seribed, and my work in those’ cities is uot yet began Ag ‘THE STAR'S POCKET ATLAS OF THE WORLD ts Gesorived above, a arrupiahops and. bishops of the counell have | “wasted down” by, the uso of the siolent meany i ad ‘Reomt Demort Sewing Machine $19.30 iihall'a-| Abd Ohio'rouin, Pullman Alecperaand Sold Sass ‘THE WORLD'S HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES 1s a dainty book, bound in Leatherette asked me to do, wilt gt ly do 80, event sometimes resorted y jockey: ut he found ents; superior others, ington Lot y for. burs, Vask one hundged times harder.” j that his fesh came back as rapidly as 4e wene IN THE DRY GOODS BUSINESS. A myo-8e aia frestern pointe Tine ine aca Ay sate: | THC Call, of S90 12 mo. pages, coplously Wiustrated. gents of tae emusic wither Grek | Bow tai all TONMN Dts he BeBe ee | ML SO ABAALAE COLOREDICOTTON AND TABLE} opg nusixess esTanuisuaest 18 Ux-| Mus T. B. Haanaon ioe puree Seren Wa asm with | i “ , “008. Ma fa : bas been recelved and the success with which it 1s | tuey do him ttle good, and it 1s a question | ZALF HOSE reduced to @2. QUESTIONABLY THE LARGEST IN THE CITY. 3 S dure, ) ‘Danville, Raleigh? Ashewilis, “Ghadioee | ‘Together with a membership in the World's Book and Musto Unions, by which all;standard ready promised. He spoke in glowing language | with his friends whether he will ever be| $2 COLORED LISLE HALF HOSE reduced to 1329 F STREET, Columbia, Alken, Augusta, Atlanta, Fontwomeny. New ana be nt at an bly low of tro lading whe had amanerinen summeeens 26 per. | alte ww rides a light-weight cain. He has Feta | e125. 2. OUR STOCK TWICE AS LARGE AS ANY OPPOSITE THE EBBITT. Washington te New Os ere aat a ea dooks music can be boug! ‘almost tncredi! Price, chase 3 four acTes of gTor i in whic! Tain down betore the meet! ot o ‘ cand to endow tro protesoranios, and of | the Brookiym” Jockey Club.” He wil undoubted SPUN AND PURE SILK HALF HOSE reduced n | OTHER HOUSE IN THE CITY. Bee eines: chaeeee = dyer to aiken, *hiladeiphian who told Lit to draw on him at any able to get down to 118 pounds, which will let same proportion, Ne ‘Trains on Washington and Oho division Hime he chose’ for $20,000 and of other coutribis | binn nde ceeeeceee sane ena Mich Wil tet 3. OUR PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. SUMMER OPENING 20 a Wash- * If the subscriber prefers, The World's History of England or The World’s Everybody's Guide will qoeton 9:12 AM. "Daily ezcopt ‘Sunday, and 3:45 6 ‘iP TP4s AA aud 2:3 = 2 Sand | 4 for the History of the United states, Uons of $10,000. $1,000, $360, $100, $50, $10, $5 and | will never be able to ride permanentiy ae KNIT UNDERWEAR in Bik, Balbrigran, Merino, r: or MM Dally; arrive Hound _ — grea 8, ere tilicn ntipea teauigiueat ie Tund. | 110, the weights required’ were for the riderset sod Cashmere in Medium and Gause,Weightasat and | 4° ONE PRICE FOR EVERYBODY: EQUAL Pad rt ten RM 23 dati fou ayS Hp 850 4 Delis a urged his bearers to contribute to the fund as | two-year-old geldings and horses. This insbillt low cost, BIGHTS TO ALL. 38 AL 3:55 BOM . 7m Weir means would allow. The bishop Will remain | of McLaughlin to get’ down to weight Gee x ror 3:38 4M and a All these, two newspapers unequalled, two premium books postage prepaid, ana membership trains from’ the South via in Philadelphia for two weeks, rains from’ the Sout Charlotte, —— start a movement to raise. the weight Of jockey wisn Yhchburg arrive i Washington 8-102 5 MERINO AXD WOOL HALF HOSE and WINTER | 5. ON ACCOUNT OF THE ABOVE IT IS UN- — mounts. The best riders in this country are ex- | UNDERWEAR st half price. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, | tn Book and Music Unions for $1.90. 8:23 P.M; via Teun Bristol apd Lynch- si s c CESS, us LUMNS IN burg at 11/134. Mand 9:40 PML vie ‘The Fish Commission Vessel rieacing the same difficulty as McLaughlin. Ike RECESARY, FOR US TO) VERON MAY 9 AND 10. . RE ‘Shesypenke seals aameeen eet car deen coed Sicrnsy {he famous colored Jockey, has CONtFACE | TS a and NE GUT JEAN AND LINEN DRAW-| vewspapens FOK ADVERTISING PURPOSES, Etrasbury Poca Bay aa eee at 9408 3 4 icky @ shail not juired Tic tic mat — | te'aladown under ‘115. Daredevil. Fitzpatrick BUT LET THE ABOVE FACTS SPEAK FOR nl bateag cyeeked st offee, 100 Rees | ‘This 18 an offer that has never been surpassed. ‘The vessels of the Fish Commission are now all | had tne same trouble a couple Of years: ager tae ee | sgiranda, sone “aud ‘af Passenger Station, Peay at work. The Alvatross, which left here last fall | English weights are much above ours THEMSELVES, (Lon. one to sail to the Pactfic, and which on the voyage around has accomplished much hydrograpaic | Eight Persons Killed: Thirty Injured. work, 1s due in San Francisco about May 13. She | FOWDER ON A TRAIN EXPLODED BY A COLLISIOX—| sayy will be refitted there and then go to Alaskan Sn a Waters to engage during the summer in systematic | _ Between 10 and 11 o'clock Saturday night a ter- exploration of the fish grounds and investigations | Tible accident occurred on the Philadelphia and 1 5. P. F into the movements of the fishes and other kin~ | Reading Railroad, between Mount Carmel, Pa, ic. Louxp For red questions. | Later on in the season she will go | and Locust Gap. Freight train No. 67, eonsistin, lo the southern coast of California to engage in = wae nd sumilar work there. ‘Tne Fish Hawk is now in the | Of Seventy-five cars, bound for Williamsport, be- Delaware equipped for shad-hatching, and will | ¢ame disconnected by the breaking of a coupling, remain there during the entire season.’ ‘The sbad | and the engine and three cars ran half a mile be. mh26 General the handsomest Habits at’ very reasonable prices. edie tect Street Costumes, Seashore and Mountain Costumes | mri GREAT a - . ferial made up very x ON ACCOUNT OF THE ENORMOUS INCREASE | M#d¢ to onder, Ladies’ own, ma a PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE, ‘vanis Railroad, Gt aud Bats. Jas L Ta‘ EIVED EITHER BY MAIL OUR SUBSCRIPTION COUNTER WM. H McKNEW, TO FACILITATE MATTERS, see eee a =e TO THE NORTH, W THWEST. MENT INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE a DOUBLE TRACK. SPLENDID SCENERY, — — STEEL RAUS ” MAGNIFICEN! EQUIPMENT. IN E) FECT DECEMBER 19, 1887, ‘Trains leave Weshington, from ststion, cormérof 6th ‘GEO. WHITE, 1106 F st, IN OUR BUSINESS AND CONSEQUENT LARGER NUMBER OF PACKAGES TO BE DELIVERED, WE HAVE CONTRACTED WITH THE PARCEL For Pittsburg and the Went Chios imited Expeors DELIVERY CO. TO ATTEND TO THE DELIVERY 00 N XN Sys5 Line @°Sommr day Gincinnatt sad Bt eae OF ALL PACKAGES SOLD AT OUR STORE! THIS. Toals, ADDRESS IN ALL CASES ‘THE WEEKLY STAR, COAL-TAR CAMPHOB, wil’ Sleeping Cars are pennant aid Butlet Oar to St Louls; dally ckcepe Sateeieg, to Chicayo, with Slee} ‘Car Altoona to Cl there batched are distributed to the Waters of the | fore the crew discovered that the train wae oan pica eaina rrr resetalinbtieed rae: Mead CELEBRATED GLOVE-FITTING Revgnritrees ate de : Tout Delaware and Susequehanna aud portions are | divided. The first section awaited the arrival of DAY IN EVERY PART OF THE CITY. pt Saturdi iat to Clevels Sent also to New York and New England. The | tue second at the foot of a heavy grade, andthe two ‘THREE TIMES aS EFFICIENT fe AMICRANS OCEIG GORA Ais wee GELS sale" at Harrisbune, with through foe Fish Comimission schooner Grampus is now | brakemen losing control of tne secoud section It on setae a yilgand Memphis. Pacific Express, 10:00. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. MBDICAL, &e. of the coast engaged —— x ee of tbe | dashed tnto the first section, causing an explosion as ROUND ON THIRD FLOOR, WHERE BARGAINS Bests i the West, with thro ~ ~ = - — Uojece being’ to collect. the Hoating cgguenae are | powten: At "the scene ot tie’ Socatest the fares ent oath 88 o% EM, gs EES Bas, | For BALTIMORE AND Porowac ea AD... | S¢JRETORT" Gas RANGES AND STOVES, ESSE ees found in vast quantities inside the Guif Stream | Faiiroad runs along a steep hill, at the notes ORDINARY cAMPHOR st LANSBURGH & BRO, So os fh EE Sass 10:00 pan daily’ estoy! Baits Tay ees, NINE a, mas Ranma anak acieasiak at her residence SOL T stem. and develop them to a point where thelr specific | of which stood two. rows. of. houses occu E Sss8 Exe! Wasuntcton to hiceheste i on meg ena {ov p.m with Ladies only character can be determined. The object isto | by the Philadelphia and Reading coat aad bee THE ORIGINATORS OF CLOSE PRICES, ‘cca “oo For Williamsport, Lock Haven, ard E’miraaty-50a | 0 HEAT. BOLADOR. §=0DUSE. | aot Siudy the waters thorougniy and, collect all nae | Cars employes. On the hillside. stood ‘a. tthe aga myl 420,422,424, 426 7th sty 417, 419 8th st. ™ SS Ea Hundreds in omen this et. D*28%.. tablished and aly Haltle Ladion jerlal that e: ot tage, min aed fomin = ' il the East, 7:20, 9: : . F. BRO! veichat 4 seins oe awetous 1, elerations | our cibren two boys ana vg gi fue res ee NEVER HAVE BEEN EQUAL TO PRESENT soir aed Pd ae Oe | ayer gan 15 ae Cort Duatine | can rm ovnnated alee Sete eohoom and Ore hauats; spawning places and spawning seasous of | of the explosion wrecked the buildings, sevenmece W. L. Dovoras imited express ‘of Sullhans Hin M. To O. “from treatment. Correspondence and. consulte- ‘le macerel, (he meunaden andthe blue sh.” | ta all and the moves se fre to te Falog una mene a ae MAKE. and Diping Cars, = ‘aur daily, except Sunday, ® Muarreesses Lo Onpen Sg ~ Sa asl ‘W. 8. THOMPSON, Pharmacist, ENTLEMEN. E , Mattresses made over equal to new. fice always open. ay Sur ‘The Usual Defeat. two boys escaped with burns. Simon Kerwick’s For Boston without change, 2:00 p.m. every day. tc Ofice always open._ ia . ‘THE CHICAGO TEAM EASILY WINS FROM THE WASH pene consisted of Mary and Willie Cavanagh, | _™y3-6t 703 15th st. ‘The only fine Calf $3 Seamless Shoe in the world ‘MORE POPULAR THAN EVER. wor Broo ie, ae ae epugt trains ins connect 3 LINEN LOOSE COVERS FOR FURNITURE. | Fo IRE THE SERV INGTON—OTHER GAMES, i} ee ee Som agin Soe tour- made without tacks or nails. As stylish snd durable as don dicect tranator te. Fulton gies avoiding Purnitare Reupholstered, ‘ » be Wipe ea Nan Haltren pitched for Chicago on Saturday, | Alice Kerwick. aged five, ‘and’ his wife nd @ new? those costing 85 or $6, and having no tacks or nails to A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. For Philadelphia 7-20, 0-00, 11°00, aa 12:40 am. | Orusss Lp mall poocoptis eee ered, pa es and kept the Senators down to4 scattered hits. | born babe. Mr. Kerwick carried bis wife from the wear the stocking or hurt the feet, makes them as z 00, 16:00, Sgt 20, b.m, On Sas. J. K. MoCRACKEN, Dp ‘The visitors were shut out for the third time this | Buruing butldiag; the children were burned. te comsiclalinandl welt Alling ‘a0 0 hand oved dace. Sn en ee ee ere 310. 6:00, 10-98 | eso nag yr Matted tonny’ season, the score standing 10100. Chicago made | Senbas pine Bet aiken Sg ere Ue TOYS Buy the best. None genuine unless stamped on bot- | 7 - 3:45 p.m. dally. AEE Ee - a — ‘The errors were 3 byChucago to Mrs Matneas: Anarew 3 Nexiwee, Joni Dolan, Mire tom “W. I. Douglas $3 Shoe, warranted.” EXTRA LONG. TWELVE GRADES, HIGHEST so ak Ir Is Neeo nee Toe A BRE’ Gos TaniorD Ha: jon ic! le Manus, irs. Simon Kerwick. . rARD! > Sun- ‘Ladies’ Physician i. au Boston defeated Detroit, 5 to4. Clarkson and | all twelve cars were destroyed and seventers ‘WT. DOUGLAS 94 SHOR, tho’ ceisinat end cuty ae :b0"S:45, 4:16, | REFRIGERATOR, OTL, OR GAS COOKING STOVE fobSdeutly consult Dr. BROTHERS S00 be ss, Iscly, and Getzein and Bennet were the batteries, | houses, with their furniture. All the windows in hand-sewed welt $4 shoe, which equals custom-made 340 pm daily, nema our large variety of Porticulsr att-ution paid to ail diseases peculiar to —s nae 30 bate and 4 errors, and Detroit 6 pi owe Od in ioe Oe shoes costing from 86 to 89. T GOODS AND CHEAPEST JOR aS venga 14 ‘Sesthnsartel aaa Ladies, married or single. Forty years’ experience. ad = 4 ; sats THE BEST GOO! ranapolis, 77 :00 am. 12:05, 4:20, » te Philadeiphta bunched hits tn the 3d and 4th ta- | store windows were broken. ‘The total tess is see W. L. DOUGLAS $2.50 SHOE is unexcelled, for 6:00 1a. daily, except Sunday: Sundays, DOC va wes SANOLINE STOVES J alana ceen aa ee eS ee deavy wear. QUALITY, ALEXANDRE“ AND_ FREDERICKSBURG Ratt very low Baten ~ Spades aoe 7 W. L. DOUGLAS $2 SHOE is worn by all boys, and AY, AND 4 Ni XD WASHIN( COOKING BEOVES it variety. [ead Cemeuts, Fulladeiphis made 7 hits and| A New London Club for Ladies. Maluacecucmamen eae a JOUSEFURAISMING GOODS ae = ) wee we ane 7 Philadelphia Telegraph's Loudon Letter. FOR SALE WHERE. mouse: withing Sy hada $asy time vita Indianapolis, |", new club for ladies was opened 14st Tuesday Mf en cian ee aia WB Tuteteest, made @ hits and 4 errors, and ‘the New Yorks 16 | &t No. 231 Oxford street. It 13 not the first of 1ts = g TT > os — = : THOMSON, LANGDON & CO., New York, EE J. PEPER EO, hits gad 3 errors. Boyle and Myers, and Welch | kind 1m London, for the Alexandra Club, in Bond BBB u Tz Ese, DOUGLAS, Brockton, Macs, ee =r « ” ormeriy with F Hanson Hiss & Coo, = = teres. treet, has been most successful, and has now B s For sale in Washington by B. RICH & SONS, 1322 ‘Sole Manufacturers, i caveman at aon At Cleveland Athleticn 34, cleveland 5, at | Dm obliged to remove to larger quarters, Two on EP ae and 1324 7th st.: H. GOLDSTEIN, 912 7th t.; a. | mb3-sm&wom % Pa mine pattern ike ar galing athe white Back a athe een: &, or three bed-rooms are at the disposal of country RELIABLE SOMMERS, 501 7th st,; MES. GEO. HOLTMAN, 491 ‘apers ) for ” Cmclonati—Ciacinnati, 16; Kansas City, 7. At! members, while the reaaing-roon, drawing-room, Pa.ave.nw. Georgetown, B. NORDLINGER, 3124 | JPADAM VALMONT WISHES TO INFORM HER frvun Toe. Yo 0. Emavonwed eda from Si tea all » saeco e833 2 H (00 EER 55, tous thai she la prepared to recelve and get up guaran ‘Painting Youterille st Louis 18; Loulslle, 1. At Brook- | and dinidg-roow are very ‘auch tected “by ts ha g 3 3 Bridge st, Alexandria, H. L. SIMPSON, y Gurtaius. Ladies? lace of all Gescription. © Spee Tinting 8 8p eee EPREUX & BRO, 508 7th st. 2. 1yp—Brookiyn, $; Baltimore, 5. porters. A book is always kept in wi ie aie tka Sei atean ios asd to Lnalon bell diresmen 5 7 A er ee RS Pa ita pets = ou Saturday, and defeated the Episcopal High | to the club, and among these are to be found 00 ae eIm*e 71S thot we ‘School nine by a score of 10 to 9. | requests for a billiars-room, while not a few ladies ARE THE 100 CextsOx Tue Douran “‘ADAME GENESTE, PIANOS AND ORGANS. aie sumer comme, taild cigarettes at their case” Ons Regeeaee aes |° — dalue 80 aad 7c. pale ns AUDALY: Sst oor MALL UmIGE 7 OST TRE : . juenely sees v ; Cariai pair. : RENT: At New Yore—altinore, 7; Brookiyn, at | BUGGFUN(ueat tar ge One frequenely see = Rete aera ets | eet! 0 ATthat aw, SMALE CrmtGhyT Pianos FoR MENT, JUST TRE Louusrille St. Louls 4; Loutwilie,2. At Cinetn- | Parade, ‘waiting at: the doors of the lub tor EE i When dealing with us ou can denend upon one bea-| Mose MI. J. P Harrow stairwaya, Piabos rooted in Gy, oF country. PROFESSIONAL. au—clacinnatl, 1 s 4 ry allowed to (NDI, - _— aE aro aad wivetCjaces At he Spot S's ee lls mani weep ie 7 zee nee Me 2900 F at aw. cin Hatay oats SUE Suk covey ar Sages | Ww g TER ESTE ORGAN WITH AUX co OC: | MPF, PUCORR, TELA, a2. INE RvENTaOP wives rejoice. . : ‘Transfers of Real Estate, Somerville Club lase Tucaday ‘the Soames se ‘MOST PRICE-WORTRE Look at our 810 Strictly all Wool Suits ir Sacks and EINE FRENCH HAIR GOODS, Sart, every SUNDAY, at 4 o'qlock p. am Hiver | N Eves inobee “puuiamonse i atil'a Sunder | edi bi ueas con busital Lediesaudeeas Deeds In fee have Deen filed as follows: | an afternoon “At Home,” to which a few mem FOR Cutaway; they are cheap at $15, ‘ALSO— ge toall who see and hear it. SANDEMS & STAYMAN, ‘streets Borth weet saw E Haviday to T. C. Murray, sub 35, sq. 183; g110. | of the sterner sex came; out of curlosity to oe the Our $7.50 Suits cannot be bought anywhere for less on in SHELL, AMBER, anaDULt STEPHENSON & BRO. my1-3m BJ. Fagen to W. Ii. Sleeper, pts. 2 and 3, sy. 300, | FOUMS and probably to sneer at the idea of women LADIES, than 610. SP SRN. setecti ‘ORNAMENTS. QUE REGULAR LINE OF STANDARD Pianos: ME, ROSS, THE RELIABLE CLALEVOVANT, ‘Decker Broa, Weber. Fischer. Estey, sold on easy M' ASTROLOGIS I. Sb abbre OFFERS ‘ appreciating any place to which they are not mnce-2m_| = VE THOUSAN = Corette Bearend ec.al- to Sophia ante, pt. | mited. Tt trate how ‘completely dependent GENTLEMEN, Our $7.50 Blue Suits are strictly all wool and fast Say | Gay (EE Ss MY terme. SANDEUS & STAYMAN, yt pg 3 $1,500. Jos. Bt V. Jackson, %, | on of creation we are supposed to be, a ‘TED SEAM- RW. CORCORAN 5, LS Sec, Barry Farm: §~. F.'T. Browning to L- a | how ithe they kuow thethorouge eon ter gins GIRLS, BOYS AND ‘Wel show a full ine of Prince atbert Buta at 915, | Bur Krervenrs Ceresna raven etre wrt Maly acme for ane | FES Shas og Balti: Saunders, lots 10 t6 13, sq. 152; =, 'H. Kengla to | Saves eg an <om female Iriends, CHILDREN. brine sees 825 =— upward. ee & LESS PURE GUM DRESS SHIELDS. Yermon and’ ‘iver Landings aa far down 8 games uae on eRe fon ee ‘Wasuingeon: Bho ileirs'of We Easby to Jous | ‘rant man trom Yuetr thouguts ia THUR BURT & CO, eo fade or money refunded. s, Satin, lk and Natnaook, covered. They HAVE NO | about S:i0 p.m 1.1 BLAKE, captain, | U WG, METZEROTT & co. Hay, lot 5, sq. 143; $4,600. G. W. Salter et al. to 2 ea RS OEE Boys from 14 to 18 years we have Suits at 95, | EQUAL. Every (VER LANDINGS. ii 903 Pennsylvania ave. Sig sme brpory: Ph, Ot tanga | mom maces heer Snte'® iene reac Pierciiaam io14 rae tate win stor | BESS apse | Fon ea ere: GT Was & Bus W. Saiter etal, trustees, same property; §—.| Elder Sister (aged twenty-four)—“I'm sorry you 1211 ¥ BT. X. W. Pants, from 82.50 to $10. “RPANESE DECORATIVE FANS, PARASOLS | SO\"SATURDAYS at 7am, hetasning TULSDARS ee = a A. Chesney to C. A. McEu-n, pt. 1, 8. 621; | cant go, Maud; but you know mamma ep2i-£am Children's Pants from 25c. up. J ‘Nap! Lanterns, Sci ‘&c. | FRIDAYS and SUNDAYS p.m..touchin. at RiverLand- a a 1,087.50. H. M. Baker to W. M. Clayton, sub 10% c ven Scrapbook Pictures, Pavors, Sheet ‘aold ‘Nomini Creek, Curriomen, Va, aud St | World-renowned Kranich & Bach and other Fisnos wisi: sw. Me Clayton toll, M. Baker, sub | AF€ too Young to enter society.” ‘We haves full Une of Men's uate from $1 up, Tope Studion Yor Patstiog, Buk Ts Pictures; | Clements Hay, Md. Connects with B sod O.4¢ Rat | and Grmane at low prices aod cory terms, Fiano HO, sq 190; $C. H. “Merriam to Rebecca A.| Younger Sister caged eighteen)—“No, Cteely, — Gainte, Cards, Notions. GOOLD'S, 421 9th st. all-in Shepherds” Fee mbedule, SORA B. PADUETT, Feat nireduced raten, Seal auecotion 4 Cun ing to Marion ¢. Thompetn: saN7i, 24 Foot and | Jou are too old for me to enter ace ane CaMMES tHE Tuy DEES, SHIELDS ARE THE, Best | ee __ ee 3 Me Enea eRICRE F 3 a, SUD 7 : 4 wafectured interest 1a Sub. A. sy 2025 $3,000." ee ee LONDON AND LIVERPOOL 7 itr a eae Rag on tae Dalsare eed Ga ae No. je. Baltimore al 0 Raul a iy ee eee DELEGATES AYFOINTED 70 FOLITICAL CoNVENTIOXS— | being stopped at the ‘station at. Mansfield, Onier TTRMS OF INTEREST FROM 4 NEIOMBOMING TOWN. | & HAD entered the smoking-car, where most OrTks ‘ pent r2 passengers were dozing, and aivempved to snatch ‘orreapondence : watches of three of them in succession." tie Rockviie, May 6, 1888. | nad only succeeded in obtaining one watch when A well-attended meeting of the repubilcan party | the occupants of the car became aroused. end ye ‘of this county was held yesterday. Judge C. W. | thief made arush for the rear door, only to be mes Holcomb was elected president, with Columbus | PY Conductor Cowen, who, taking’ in the situa- Purdum and J. W. Lancaster secretaries. Upon | HoBat & glance, ie lene a the opening of the convention Judge Holeomb | to the floor senseless. A corporal of Co seine ease bya ine Greene Reet =| OCEAN STEAMERS. «CLOTHING ca. ‘ell the. of = SOQURING AND DRY CLEAN- | GuonT LONDON, BOS Areot ol Z r TNO Esrat iT, 1205 New York ava | §' sO GRD VECICSHER LLOYD 8.8.00, | SU coe SES ES ° COB, 77H AND G STS, OPP. PATENT OFFICE. et Gone To of ever ewer fous a ay Sey D. Ru ¥. with a Mischer and Maison Vries, Paris. jaz t-iy Lani Wed, aay 2 aims Worms, sete sing, 22, | UNEQUALED IX TORT lows Ror Your Srowscas NEON FISCHER'S DRY CLEANING ESTAD- | 30 a, Wed, Mer 16, 30.8 m5 Rider, Bulletin No. 13, Division of Chemistry of Agrical- NE AND DYE WORKS.000 Get-nw. | Hat, Noy Pat; Sarranaits mune, siartiing revelations as to the im | ppaftet Sod Geiss ripped. Laties’ Evenioe Comformbie staverooms excellent table, luxurious Purity of beers sold here, in the manufacture of which | Dyed without peing ripped, Ladies, Evening Dresses | oo ments, Prices: lst cabin, $100 and up- salicylic seid, bicarbonate of soda, sulphits, and other | Moderate. Goods called for and delivered. ory ry Fates. Apply to EE 4 GARMENTS MADE UP _OR RIPPED, BEALL, BROWN & CO.. 1321 ¥ stu Aijetveosd'mouming black Bt ‘Mo., A, FISCHER, ree made & stirring speech, advising fealty to the | fant who was conveying an insane soldier from ATLANTIC EXPRESS SER Principles of the republican party and predicting Fort Keogh, Montana, tothe ‘natioual ‘asylum at Beer clean, ll to to purity, Poise Bhi _A ERSTE Ea LIVERVOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWN. success at the next election. His reraarks were | And when the prostrere, Dandie Papel ee Sept ip hichon: spinor tate P ag a a June 3 suly 12, August 8 listened to with marked attention. ‘The oepitals, can obtain ‘orsoxous Coser: . aingaes mere sisted the nie eaten | Swann Onde manased Tae wen G. T. Kun Giaentn Sarre oY ae sab Paes O80 STOO, Sema an 00 Easton, which body will select delegates to the pel for the D. C. of Chris. Chicago convention: J. W. Holcomb, H. H. Miller, | A Drv SUxDAY IN JERSEY CITY.—The new high Boe fSs seen ot Bose J. 3. Lewis, Joha M. Beall, J. W. Lancaster, Uptod | leense and law passed by the receut TAILOR, Darby, Jon i. Purdum and Jan W- Maria Bele-| le went into effect Cc. Bx G Were also appot! ve lew Jersey. it saloons ot on tt Cumberland. to” fect ‘ele. | City were ciosed at midnight on saturday. sere eacigt oases Williams Ce E Bond. Be it Miller, woe io aee poe pes wm 1b oth otros, —_ 1 a 2 Seligum, Dao'l Thompson, P. M. Sinith, Lemuel | for the first ume in tea years Dy order of the Te. en Resolutions tighiy at salons ars oe sepemdeinnpe i Woe pooncers of tbe ropubicad ‘ind no arrests | HI. DD, Bua beter n e lines unusa IMPORTER AED TAILOR, mbst ABHINGTON GASLIGHT COMPANY. 'm | Bas the hosor to inform you that hie XEW GOODS | See TRUNKS 2 POONA, HARNESS

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