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: THE EVENING STaR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. aad 11th 8t,, y The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't ne EVPxING STAR is served to mbscribers tn the wore, on thedy own acco Seta or adc per ouch." Copies at the ccna" condiclast mall'mattee] s Vesnizaten, D. C..a0 garpostare peeved. She meth, Sor eer et & pa yaver sont loner ton fe abd ore Pues 2 Svamane Rates of advertising made known on application. at nening Star, ‘WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1888, Che Vo. 72—No 10,912. _AMUSEMENTs. TWO CENTs, lung, fork, do make and publish and de. So ug int will and estament’ as follows: “T ive, Qovise and bequeath tomy wif, Julla, and and forever, ali my propery and estate, whether real, personal or mixed, and T constitute ‘and appotnt my said wife sole executrix ox cle wil, In Ceetimony waerent, ¥ bento sign paine this 21st june, A.'D.. 1867. me “Roscor CONKLING.” ‘The will ts witnessed by Ellis H. Roberts and C, H. Hopkins, Jeneiniatelieasintnti FOOD FOR INFANTS. teresting Discussion in the Medical Association at Cincinnati. e 5 z SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE CAUCUS TO-NIGHT, Ps ATE ART COLLECTION, he Pictures and Gersmntes of THOS. E, WAGGA- [aS, 5500 OU sta Went Washingt open e front. m Gat eSDAYS OF MAT, enon tbe ron] 1 a. m. until 4 pm. for the por of Washing- ton. @nder the auspices of the Society of St. Vincent Je Proak Admission for each cents. Tickets good person 1 for day and date only ican be had at Harris & Shaefer's Fi re, No. L112 Pen. ave. nw, and at Georze Khart’s’ Draz Store, cor. 32d. aud Woe extom, for apy of the Thursdays. myvtomy3O NE® SAtioNaL THEATER, re a = LOST IN NEW York. “Tt was a great traction. The capacity of the thea- bs utmost.” Republican, be surprising if this melodrama, with Sfp Row! and effective aijucts, draws large audiences The ibiggost thing is the 80,000-gallon real river, Pith steam tay. rowboate and other amphibious archi” tecture floating around ac natural as life." —Crine “The play was well put upon the stare, and the bar- bor scene. with the lizhte: the distance, was ‘pretty aud cleverly arranged. WITH THE RIVER OF REAL WATER. NEXT WEEK McXISH, JOHNSON & SLAVIN'S MINSTRELS. m :W NATIONAL THEATER. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 19, GRAND CONCERT Br ‘MISS EMMA C. Y RRR gSS, BBB Y ¥ GCReEFEBYY 5 = 'SSy = ¥ wu & R SssS BeB OY OT Assisted by and $2. For sale at ave.. bexinuing Mon- my7-12t Abacos kann OPERA HOUSE, TO-NIGHT, AT 8. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2. The Latest Operatic Success, INDIANA, Aud com ff Olivette and The leet oe Got, S McCAULL OPERA COMPANY. Jno. A. McCaul, Sole Proprietor amd Manager. ‘The Cast: Marion Manola, Laura Joyce Bell, Annie Tolie Pettit, Hubert’ Wilke, Herbert Cripps, Ellis Kyse. 1 Director. TUESDAY EVENING, the Supreme Castle, Rui t myS-ist KK SEEANS MASHINGTON THEATER, i Admission 15,25 and S0c. Matinee 10 and 25e, Wil s COMPANY OF GLADIATORS. ‘To-Night_WM_ MULDOON vs. JACK KARKEEK. qoistiness Mouday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Satir- 5 MULDOON my ARIS’ BIJOU THEATER TWO_PERFORMANCES DAILY_TWo. Week commoncins MONDAY, May 7, the Charming and Entrancine Seubrette, Lizgie WAY ULMER. In one of the Brightest, Wittiest, and Most Sparkling Comouy Destine of the present day, ADS GIRL, Produced with ail the required effecta_ Beautifnl and costly wardrobe! Elaborate scenery! Strong and eff!- cage! _ Popular prices, a6 usual. xt Week—"STRANGLERS OF PARIS.” m7-6t yale F'iteiaties o: Ryland Chapel will bold 2 fairin Fotonse Hall corner Tish aud D ata aw, AY 7 ‘to 1. jor the benefit of the church finprovement fund. dmnieston 10 ceats. myo 6t ND EXHIBITION acid May Ball of VERMILY A'S DANCING ACAD- EMY, will take place at Natioral Rites’ Hall. FRIDAY EVESING, May 11, ca which occasion will be pre- sented | series of National, Artistic, and Classical Fancy Dances, by the very best javemile dancers that ever’ Vefore ‘a Wasiiugion audience. Grand ‘entree promptly at S o'clock. Admission 50 cents. my - Dp" FAIL SEE THE BATTLE OF THE ad hear Gen, Bats Freution 15th at, south of ‘Treasury Busldiux. my (CosekEe a roNaL CHURCH, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 15, REV. T. DE WITT TALMAGE ‘Will Deliver His Latest and Best Lecture, “SCHOOL OF SCANDAL.” ‘Tickets, 50c. and 75c. For sale at Eilist Music Store, 0357 Pennsylvania avenue, on and after Mon- day, May 7. All seats reserved without extra charge. Secure your seats at once. my2-9t* ADIES’ FAIR AND BAZAAR, To Create a Building ‘Fund for STANSBURY LODGE, No. 24, F. A. A.M. Brightwood, D. C.. to be heid Munk, APEIL 330 fo MAY 1: s. Piano, Sewing Machine. Keiwits Teinplar Regalia, 5 Dairy mau's Outit, Guld-Headed “Tevtiaticge to sitrad hate Secs Ctended to elster invitations to aitend have been ete Lecdgre and the follvwing’ ‘dates designated for thei? " ‘April 20—Federal, Xo. 1: Acacia, No.1 Es 3: Araantun May SSaval So,4" Asacontia 80.8 y $-Pownnac. No. 5: Geo. € Whiting, No. 2. May 4—New Jerimalen, SoD. 35 May Sst. Jon's, No. 21; Hope, No. 2 Mar 3 Nationals No. 12+ Dawsoa Sar TS. May 10 Washington Centennial, No. 14 May 11—Begyansin’ B. “Frenet, No. 15: Pentalpha, May 12—Lafayetie, No. 19. reg iatiic is abs earnestly eolicited to aexist this lauiable ioc. ‘Seavou ticket adiatttine ot person. Sik. niniie aduumeion, 10c, attending Lodies admitted tree. Holdersof season tickets are SYS aiaponttivn of's Horse Hdeness sod nas eei-1de z "petial Parton! Ber Slee ies. Semmf-monthly. Free Cary [Cheap Hata” Southern Route. Address © HAWLEY, General Eastern Aweat, 330 . New Yor mith. 402 Chestnut st Popes wnat deer as HE CYCIZRIES 1408 N_¥. AVE — LA Bicycles, “Tricycles, Socisbies and Tandems for Kent by the Bour, day or week. Tricycles for, fw Monthe 85 per morta, pl EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &e, ABSBAEL BALL Is Now on MM won. “The Scouser W. W. CORCORAN Leuven 10am. Lo Washington on Return Trip at 4 iu. “Application for use of Grounds, Flank Shad Faction Excafsiiis $a for Carte? of Beat can om tw CAPT. BLAKE, of the Steamer W. W. ‘orcoraa. For Sunday Trips see Special Advertire- mente mys ‘Of FOR GREAT FALLS AND CABIN JOHN H Biber. Swam packet EXCELSIOR makes her regular tri $B Sunday. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, leaving Heh sed Canal ata“Georgetown, at Sen. Fare, SOc, Apply tod. Gand JM. WATERS. Fe. UPPER POTOMAC LANDINGS. — THE Steamer “UECTLE” eaves her wharf, S136 Water Te TR Lem, aaa bourly Caereatter tor { per iver Labdiugs 200 pansensere and fully cutlnped with every convenience: “JOS Pas See myl-a RR" View vor iss, Te most popular and leading resort on the river f Masbiuetoniane. Many new improvements and addi oval attractions amovg which are the Grand Kidinue Tig Beene TL Sih S Bae stock of hiding and dee Pavilion ‘south of New York. attractions too numerous to mention: making Soa of Toduen, Samday sokesie eeristea aed seers minday’ school a Syitetuplatne excurmune are invited to the steamer Pay Bashicwton and lover View, ‘The ber on. the Sepiatut srownde i closed frow of chanwe 40 Sunday traord fucemen's Yooked IME ECONOMY GAS COOKING STOVES HAVE T Hip best REPOT ATION. z Our Seles Nearly Doubie each Year Upon HAYWARD “ HUTCHINSON. Butchen's Beste Fol for Fwore aud Pamniture —Sholee Porceiaing Ke. for Presents. my2-1m-1p Tux Ovex Frerrace = Srethatic reetment i+ & special study with ta very io si colors and desuns in good ar Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. SERIAL SAVIN Telegrams to The Star. Crxcrxnati, May 9.—At the session of the Amer can Medical Association yesterday work was De Sun in earnest by sections Dr Davis, of Hille AND BUILDING AS- MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES. ie re Preliminary Conference to hols, and Whittaker, of Ohio, discussed pnuemo- rhe tenth annual meeting of the “Sertal” will be by Ep 4 pepediates IN —_ Democrats Stand om the Lia; Dra Taggard, of. Mitnolx: Gordon, of Maine, held at its Hall, G19 7th at'n.w , WEDNESDAY. Oth | to decorate the graves of alt Union soldiers aid gullort be TARIFF DEBATE THE HOUSE.| ‘aritr Question. OPPOSING TORY MEASURES, | Setedo"{pth,ck/hiladelpsta, read papers on ob- instant, at 7-36 o'clock p.m. The ‘and Treas- | of the late war buried in the sul ‘of the District of | Aitrexsrexts—st page. itn —— stetricn. Papers were read by Dra Earle, of Chi- rer will submit, his tenth annual A Tait cttceg® | Cplambla, respectfully, request the relatives or friends | Arronwers—4th page. Fi ohapeererak sive of the ways and means — SOF St Ackineee, of Fae aaaipae, on sense at Va pe oe {tun National | AvoTion SaLes—3d pare, final action on the tariff questi idren, and President Waxham Qcct Sncefrequeted sicos in thence twenty Art ecries | Cemetezee, fo make, Enown tho whereaboula of the | Boxnnin Od pane. LAND FORFEITURE IN THE SENATE. | the caucus to-night. ‘The party uns aoe yet con, Une discuwaiug that subject. The conclusions OB ea witharewal., ‘Tue ssssociation Tain 2 most forts nah fnittee on isolated ora ae wry ie RET: Booxs—4th page. JeiSaeraaave ferred on this subject, and it is considered desira-| Slave Marriages Declared Tioga, | "ir Suets ns case ecketnate ter Ge meners for monthly inesimente paving food revurna my9-6t__HLN.GASSAWAYI 734 Lath ati.w, | Corr nineggey oth Daa ‘The Senate. fous how suey scan casecag os tpchearhory ee ee UBT. G. President = Geonal + ig Seas ig any = ‘S17 10th st. Rw. GEORGETOWN COLLEGE, D. C. Country Boarp—2d page. tees and 2. In case ot of the 259. fp PRESCOTT, secretary and Freee | BSE prays ets kis pikeat the| Gouwrnr meas berate savage bined on tas alodar wore the folowing: | yun woe mac pcisaes aa eros | VARIOUS POLITIOAL CONVENTIONS | wer" ysunta™y & te moter, @ _my5-4t sescabicinmrnnss 416 F st. 2. ‘The publio cordially tava “ it_| Desrms—ot pace, eviaohancpheenonpe poy enenae Asean and 7 3 A mixed ts preferable to an artificial diet. —— A MEETING OF THE STOCREOLDESS a ordially invited <) essa ae ppointmen' commission others, some talk about mem- ‘ 4. For very young infants in Heu of mother’s @r Bot ie Rigs Bie laturance Co. onthe se: | BF, 250, 11008 FIRE INSURANCE STOCK | PETTY Ath para, tosolect a site fora naval station on the Pacific | pers “bolting” or not going into the caucus, DUt i urse’s milk ereatn with barley, tice OF Oat-meal Sedaak: Hahah abet 2s om WEDNESUAY. May | yo gua RANE PELOULE Lal Piet, | Excemsony Prowtos, ke—lat age Eeate bil to transter the survey ot the coasts | te" 8 D0 reason for any such thing, asthere is | + Disoussion in the Medical Convention, | "ie", lik, sacar, cna sal: hoe 16, 188%. Pols ‘opened m. and closed at | _1¢ me sspectslty._ : TIEs—4ih pags, tothe Na ment. ISPOSITION TO BIXD ANY ONE. ites 18 added, seems to agree Dest Been TBRMCE aoks will, be clomed ace m4 —_—s AND WOMAN'S WORK IN IT. ape a House pirat are of the public | All amendments suggested will be taken into con- 5 Por older cares goo ‘ath may be used, “FRANCIS b MOE Ti] busin e Flats) —24 page. at Atlan ‘sideration, and tt w rovided tine talik 16 00d and fies: tras backers era Re DNR ATES | noun specally anes tan arias women ALPE | FonResr (loom—28 parm a ee Teach aconclusion as tethem all, afvertne sense | WHiS: MAVE TO BE MODIEIED, | [shou ve toned sone tee ead Tae oe site Fraokim Park, apis:ime | vited. Sessions WEDNESDAY, LHULSDAY, FRIDAY, Peele accor ral ope Mr. Sherman, from ino committee on foreign re- | of the party has been fully tested, the matter | Stromg Opposition to the Local Goverm= | !!00)) {\"" slid, be used. if sugar is added it a oT TE, POPIGCARE , CASES OF | "Outer aiden aliattending, MP. church, yomn| FOR RENE (Stores) 2dpazs. lations, reported back (adversely) the resolution | being considered In ‘a series ot ‘conferences, there | emt and the Budget Schemes. | wold We Bult milk, sugar, and if “Whew elty toc ‘2 Colambia| id be 48 expected to be an expression from the caticus of SOCIETY, 910 F n,. opinion as to What ougiit to be done for the good Of the party. ‘This will be as binding as any cau- cus declaration can be. No such declaration has force beyond @ strong moral influence, apd it 18 not improbable that there may be two or three ‘men who Will disregard it altogether. THE GENERAL DEBATE ts quite sure to end on Tuesday or Wednesday next. Then will come the consideration of the Various clauses of the bill 2nd debate under the five minute rule. The opinion is expressed on offered by Mr. Riddleberger for the consideration Of the Msheries treaty in open session, and (also adversely) the resolution offered by Mr. Hoar for report of the debates and proceedings on the fisheries treaty, to be subject to the order of the Senate as to its publication. ‘The resolutions were placed on the calendar, and at the suggestion of Mr. Hoar, notice was given by ‘Mr. Sherinan that the resolutions would be taken up for action to-morrow. Mr. Blair asked Mr. Sherman if the resolutions Wrere to be discussed in open or in executave ses- jon, ‘MF, Sherman said that that was a matter for the For RENT (Miscellaneous)—24 page, For Saxe (Houses)—6th page. For Sate (Lots)—6th page. For Sak (Miscellancous)—5th page, ‘Hovszrvnnisurxos—4tn page. Lapies' Goops—4th pase, LocaL Mentiox—6th page, Lost axp Fouxp—2d para. 3 Money To Loax—6th paca ‘Mepicat—4th page. OckaN STRAMERS—4th pare, Potomac Riven Boars—4th page, ANTI-POVERTY—GRAND ARMY HALL, | ers NIGHT at S Comme: aod beat thtsianinn demolished. Discussion of the siuxle tax. All invited. Te SONS OF TEMPERANCE—GRAND DIVIS- fon of Maryland and District of Columbia.— Fublic Meetine THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 10. at 249 o'clock. at Eik's Hall, Marble Building, Ponnsyi- ead Oth st ‘Che public invited” herular ‘of the Grand Division in, the same all on it 10 o'clock a, 1. and 2 orclock p.m, to mers of the order are invited. — ii <— COLUMBIA FIRE INSURANCE STOCK ‘for sale in lots to s Special Cable Dispatch to Tux Evexrxo Stan. Loxpox, May ®&—No fewer than thirty unionist Uberals, or nearly half that body, have expressed an intention to oppose the licensing clauses of the local government bill. This will probably lead to important modifications, which will not be in the Anverests of the publicans. Since the great dem- onstration of the Wheelwrights last Saturday against the cart tax which Goschen’s bill proposes 4s also likely to be seriously reconsidered. It is already in contemplation to exclude Scotiand G. Ip Ute case of ng artificial foods a clinical test should decide tn each Individual case WhAL 1S best and when changes should be made. The order of preverence 1s anol ser's wilk, Hurst's alli talSed diet, cream foods, milk foods, and malted foods, ‘The paper was regarded as uighly importante ——— “+ ‘both sides Of the House that this will last about | from its ar what col on it, at market rates. operations. Failing in this, all the Scotch: rellminary decision in a contested will case that: TE see neee tet, | Puncs dan Gnas af pace Senate tgelt to deveranne two weeks. members toa saan will vote against tue Wil. This | Iy of considerable importance to ll childser tora _ Local stocks a speciaity. my’ PERsowaL—2d page. Mr. Morgan said he would offer to-morrow a sub- TRE REPUBLICANS alone would endanger i, No government could — . - - 2 Bee MA Test NovertiEs iN PRorEsstoxat—4th page Ste bens wa tioar’s resolution providing that | are still considering what they can do in the way | remain in office after the rejection by. the com ehene’ ia ip Get cee ee EN ne PhorosaLs—4th page. jane! Rurie Seaeee cent he eepanae ‘by | Of @ Substitute for the Mills Dill, At the Inst con- | Mons, of Trades Hoople ast are, ee eudwet | inegitimate, and holds ‘that they” cannot tnberit e ap2-3m New York ave.and 10that._ | farnspe 4h Paco. {as eaient ro fempore t tae Rebate sould | fTence ot the eaders representing the cout aly {of the Durden pinced’ upon tuein, Dut of yy ty So —— re SATE . when sworn, executive officers ason this subject, the indications “ zabet ch and 0 1858. Esmsusem> 1858. pIAMES . H MOGILL. DEALER IN| gyectat Norices—Lstpaes, Sehate, to make a report of the proceedings and | that ‘a substitute would “ve “atered “during inquisivorial mature of the tax. ifthe bill | totows: Jan Washington, a Slave or uch Than Svpvnnan Prorenry—Sth page) cancy fora Arat-class outdoor ealesiatc ‘To a keen, working, encrgetic: man, syste Suman Resonts— 4th page, debate on the fisheries treaty; such report tobe | the consideration of the Dill by sec- hardworking, energetic mau, systematic in his work printed in confidence, from day'to day, for the use | tions, ‘They have found a very strong | whom all their books macy Sas, ‘aud successfull in lus efforts, a high salary will be paid. | ‘Tye Trapys—4th paya, ‘Of the Senate, and to be fled in the secret archives | opposition in the party to the repeal of the sugar a No other need apply. mye-3t. ‘UNDERTAKERS—4th page. Of the Senate, subject to its order, ‘tax, and a disagreement has existed as to the aM ING “LATE OF 1007 F 8T)| Waxrep (Board)—2d page, On motion of Mr. Mitchell it was that the manner of dealing with the internal-revenue system. A former proposition had been to abolish the tax on tobacco and a reduction of 40 or 50 per cent on Whisky. ‘The opposition to this was too will take ordess for Riding Habits, Gowns, Disters, and Jackets. “At Maison, Krakauer, 19 E. 21st st., New York. myo-3t* Senate bill for the construction of a boat railway around the obstructions to navigation at The Dalles and Ceilto Falls tn, the Columbia River, next Wedn WHOLESALE! WHOLESALE!! WHOLESALE!!! Waxtep (Lots)—2d page, Waxrep (Help)—2d pago, eres pe eee a en | wires (eiomuOi pa pane comment ee, eredFepugnant tothe” temperance “senti- Inform my patrous sud the public iu weu- | Wa oms)—24 page. Fepugnant the” ten rt _ eral that the old-established Pharmacy, corner {3th | WantaD (Housee)=2d ere. ne ee ment of the country. Wi ‘the tem- st and New York ave. is open All Nixiit as usual, All| Waxzxp (Miscellaneous)—2d neea, me Sonate then resumed considers Of t88} Diane le would lke to see all the riers oy teicphona oF orice, at all hours, will be a al Tatlroad land forfeiture bill, the question being on | Parane ‘ot the Government “over. Whisky 3. 3 BEEREND & som CALL arms. | “Ht cert THOMASS,NAIRN. | Pages 3.axp 4 oP To-DAY's Stan Conratn: Work- | the amendment offered yesterday by Mr. Hoar in | Femoved by the total repeal of the tax, #0 that rev- enue fnterests might not stand in the way of pro- hibition, yet a mere reduction of the tax would not meet With favor, since it would make manu- facture easier, and still continue the Government protection, Ih consideration of this, Une propost- rot Teferenco to the lands of the Portage Lake Ship ‘Mr. McPherson advocated the amendment, re- viewed the history of the canal company, and de- clared Its title to the lands in question to be per- - | ‘ng Women in Cities, the District Militia, Knights | Of the Golden Eagle, Presidential Politics, Mr, Fuller and the Chief Justiceship, a speech from Parnell, local and telegraphic news, &¢. TION TOTHE TRADE THAT THEIR STOCK << ENGLISH PORTLAND CEMENT.— ARC ‘itects, Builders, Bricklayers, Concreters and all users of high-grade Portland Cement are Informed Ghat the German bark MEDUSA chartered bse iast February while in Europe, has just arrived direct from OF HOSIERY, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, RIB- ne fect and complete. ‘ht forward at this time 1s to repeal London, England. and is now discharging at Litle- | GovERNWENT RECEIPTS TO-DAY. Sennen tex, and. practacaliy de away Wie field's Wharf a fail ithe best Enkiish Portland ‘Mr. Palmer said that he was provided with some a BONS, NOTIONS, TOYS, BASE-BALLS, peld's Wha argo of the, est English Bortian the internal revende system. Tety interesting licerature on the subject, and that he wouid show tnat the present stockholders of the canal company were, for the most part, men ever before offered in this market. JAMES H. McGILL, Dealer in Building Supplies, 3 &c,, 18 NOW COMPLETE. WITH OUR IN- Baltimore and Potomac Railroad, Ir 1s Revortep that J. J. Enright, the disburs- ing officer of the Post Ofice Department, will be | wno had got hold of the’ stock by Very ques | AMENDMENTS TO THE FARWELL BILL avorrsp mx | 2fish question lay in adopt ASED FACILITIES WE wit, cuaR | -™>St___ gosto 9144Gst-n-w._| appointed general superintendent of the Railway | tionable inethods, He. thereupon, proceeded tO [Sat omega ay ship with England as exists = = _ MISSES OLCOTT & COOPER. TXPE- | Mail Service in place ot Mr. Nash, who has re- | ead extensive quotations from testimony taken by | Wnye senate bill 2615 to authorize the Baltt- ANTEE PRICES AS LOW AS ANY HOUSE IN Sis 3, Degond landine, tinge doot went of tun | Signed. Postmaster General Dickinson, said yes. | te House committee on public lands of the Forty- | more and Potomac Kallroed Company to acquire terday that he had not determined upon the suc- cessor of, Mr, Nash, PostMasTER APPpoINTED.—Dr. Francis Lambert has been appointed postmaster at Areola, Lou- doun County, ate ac CANCELLATION OF BoNps—Secretary Fairchild has amended the regulations relative to the can- cellation of bonds so as to permit the cancellation by collectors of customs upon application to them, and without reference to the Secretary ot the ‘Treasury of bonds given for the production of con- Sular invoices, including bonds where goods are isnported tree of duty, and all other bonds where the penalty does not exceed $200. eighth Congress. He also quoted from a report made by the House commitiee on banking in the Forty-sixth Congress, 1n the matter of the Ocean National Bank, and ‘spoke of this part of the “literature” as dramatic, and as being in ‘THE STYLE OF RINALDO RINALDINI. ‘The connection between the Ocean Bank and the canal company was represented as being that the receiver of the bank (Mr. Theodore M. Davis) became among the bank’s assets, of canal bonds, through which he and a syndicate obtained absolute control and ownership of the canal. In conclusion he declared that the canal com- pany Wasa very rich corporation, owning prop- erty worth from twenty to eignty inillion dollars: my5-1m~ Building “For. evenimue work notity before J All kinds of and use real estate for railway purposes in the District of Columbia was under consideration in the Senate yesterday the following amendments, Offered by Mr. Farwell, were severally agreed to before the Dill was laid over: 1, Changing the first clause in section 2 to read: “That the said company 1s also hereby authorized to acquire for railway purposes suca additional en as may be needed south and west of virginia avenue aud south of Maryland avenue abd west of 6th street west.” 2, Changing the second ciause of the same sec- tan to read: “And to extend its tracks to its said properties, as well as those now owned by it west ‘of Gth street west and south of Virginia avenue.” 3. Add at the end of section 2 the following pro- work at standard rates, THE EASTERN MARKET. A. DALY, Dentist, Has removed his office aud residence to 912 New York ave mW. apls-4w" GIVE US A CALL AND WE WILL CON- VINCE YOU THAT IT WILL BETO YOUR | => yinsr PAYMENT ON NEW ISSUE INTEREST TO TRADE WITH US. ‘MAY, 1888. B. J. BEHREND & SON, EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITARLE 3UILDING,” 1003 F SI. 818 7TH ST. N.W., Cabets at West Point APPomnteD.—The follow- | that it had no legal or equitable ttle to the 1ands | yiso: Provided, That the power of condempation BETWEEN H ANDL peda ve 4o question; and that it deserved no relief at the | snati not be exercised West of Delaware avenue, | lan accent, He was very ASSETS—8885,740.02. eats seen eee te Core plan Dirt Ot CHOgToRE ase the amendment. beyond the limit of two squares in depth at Tight | members ofthe Statistica ‘S-MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. 1880, pepable at tho ofie of the Amociation aay | Fitegerald, Wartford, Conn; Benjamin 3. Ford, | "" weouse or aoprevementivess | Fotounc Halitonds. and provided further: That head of hair, Will be from 9 ‘ "| Crystal Lake, Il. ; Jno. Francis , Man- no. used for church or purposes TELEPHONE No. 423-4, cede Seuthiy pay nt ‘ite $2.50 per share. atid Frank Dustin Mequesion, | On motion of Mr. Russell (Mass) Senate joint | BORFOperty used for church oF s "000 advanced on exc mined resolution was passed appropriating $30,000 to en- able the United States to participate in the inter- national exposition to be held at Brussels, Bel- gium, lets explaining the object and advantages of the Atwociatiou are furuished upon application. THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't, INO. JOY EDSON, Sec'y. my5_ THIRD CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ‘Assuciation issues ita 3d serics of stock dune Tess. Meeting for subseription aud payment of dues eld in office of Messrs. Church & Stephenson, cor. Sth and Md. ave. s.w., ou the first Monday of eacli gabecription books are n wr open. ‘The officers aro A. DEPUE” Pres ‘The Dili did not come up to-day, as was expected. A DISBURSING OFFICER REMOVED. ‘The Investigation of Gen, Ewing’s Ac= counts Shows a Shortage. ‘The First Controjier of the Treasury has recently" been overhauling the accounts of Gen. James W. Ewing, the appointment and disbursing clerk of the Department of Justice, and, it is claimed, has Robb, gerald, Ft. Edward, N. Mo, and Buey B. Bassette, Boxps Accertap.—The Secretary of the Treas- ury yesterday afternoon accepted the following bonds: $5,000 4's, coupon, at 126%; $500 4's, Coupon, he 120378260 a'sy registered, at 12034: ‘Total, $5,750. Awoxa THE PRESIDENT'S CALLERS today were Senators Turple, Gray, Hampton, call, with Mr. ‘THE CINCINNATI EXPOSITION. Mr. Butterworth (Ohio) called up the bill author- ‘zing the Executive Departments of the Govern- ment to participate in the centennial exposition of ‘the Ohio Valley and central states to be heldin Cincinnati from June to October, 1888 MT. Grosvenor (Ohio) offered an amendment, which was sat: O. T. THOMP- discovered a shortage of from $8,000 to $10,000. SON, Secretary, and J.T. PEs 1'Y, Treasurer J. N.C, Stockton and Mr. F. Stockton (Fla), and Sioa oan Re ae sted ‘The Controller's attention was pepe to the DOR beckon Sole Pugh; Representatives Nelson, Wade, Peel, Yoder, accounts by the dilatory manner in which returns ANDREW ‘ARCHE! Biggs with Gen. Montgomery (Col); ‘Daviasoa | ROPBWest of the Olio River may be placed on “Pgund Ists. aw. z % a exhibition in Marietta for three days. The bill | trom Gen. Ewing’s office came in to him and at va~ W. 7. WALK! At id C sts. (Fia.), Breckinridge (Ky.), Gibson (Md.), Kilgore, E. G. Dans, FE PEAY, Tremurer,rthand Ves ave.aw, | Wath "7. J. Plunket (icxas);” Wilson’ (W.Va), | aspaseed. [I appropriates $150,200.) rus times he aed the general to be more prom 3: 8 BEACRHEAD. Toth anda. aves awe and Hons He C. Halk nunister to Central Ammeries, | tending the act establishing agricultural exper. | M.uis reports, Gen. Ewing sald: in explapation oF 719 MARKET SPACE. SLA WALKER: fran Osan. and Hon. H. C. Hall, minister to Central America. | iment stations in connection with colleges 80 a3 to ye ‘clerical force that was given him Rit eT a Boe ae ve Bw. Prnsoxat.—Mr. G. D. M. Pelxotto lett tor New | mule We governors of states tO, receive instal- | Tendered it almost impossible to prepare his re- | the nature of — 9 E PHOMESOS, 7th York last evening, to be gone two or three weeks, | Tot in sesshaa mocarenial turns promptly. ‘The Controller nally called the ES Wat sis rast ate —The Duke de Montferrand, Vicomte de Tour- NOT THE SECRETARY OF WAR. ainl the latter at Once Ordered an Investigation. ROW BASES FOR PRCT MEIZOFE,S Diu. 417 7th st ow, Uaiy oF Suliwaukee C.F, Wilhuane oF Patieacs |. MF. Cogswell (Mass. said that Mr. Woodburn tn | The work of investigation was completed yester— | dict Coustitutious and other information furnished upon init gp poe ie a eee Allain McAllister, jr., D. Sanders, and H. Scott of | MS speech on Saturday had stated that “Wm. accounts show an apparent deficiency of about application as above, or to— Gen. A. P. Ketcham and R. M. | Endicott, jr., of Boston, Mass,, Philadelphia, an Cabinet officer of 'sbond is for $10,000, Repre- ‘0. 'T. THOMPSON, Secretary, dier ot New York are at Welcker's. —-Senator | this republic, ts Secretary of W: aamitted | $2,000. Gen, Bring cause Of ber apparent ; 4 : Stendler ot New ai ir repul retary of War, was Ut Zof, jr., being one of the securi- econs. ee ee | Adri, Representatives Hitt and smith of ver. | (to the Cobden Cut) tn 1877."" He, Cogswell Saat eel tbat 5.000 of the shortage belongs | Sudden taking of mont, and Insj ‘al Dum¢ iew | knew Wm. Endicott, jr., wel je was, 2, Sand " ‘that the Tork last nights. Maruyama, N; Onmibara sad “] icerarr an canary neuer” 4 not a Cabinet officer of this republic. He was not & Secretary of War. He was a gentleman of promi. delinquency in rendering accounts’ runs back as Bem SECOND WORKINGMEN'S BUILDING far as the tirst-named year. Gen. Ewing was ap- N- Sekt of Japan, J. Kennedy Tod of Now York, F. ASSOCIATION. nt ich- K. Robinson of London, Thos. Atkinson of hence, was a member of a lange Importing Ari, | Minted a number of years ago trom Weak Vingin, mond, Jno. . Stewart ot Antwerp, Belgium, Geo. | and ah occasional writer on economic questions, | Poin 7 dier ‘good record Sone enc be ‘A. Hali of Boston, Clayton, MeMiclael, G. 1 Hara- | Poably he was a member OF ths boDsen Cone a under different conditions, attractive. ASSETS, APRIL 13, 885,420.00. ing, and H. H. ‘Unzof Philadelphia, and EL. 4 Cortell of Chicago are at Wormey's—-O, Frey and W. B. Hutchinson of New York, Geo. C. Baker of Des Moines, Jno. B. Scott of Philadelphia, and Dr, J.C. Byrnes of the Navy are at the Ebbitt.— L. D, Moore of Indianapolis and Chas. 8. Tanner of Providence gre at the st. James—Robert Bil- EWING'S SUCCESSOR APPOINTED. ‘The Attorney General has removed Gen, Ewing. from office and appointed as his successor Frank ©. Branigan, of Steubenville, Ohio. The appoint ras made on the recommendation of Assist- ant Secretary Thompson, ‘The office 1s within the classified service (2,000), and It was necessary to make the appointment by promotion. ‘Attorney General Garland told Secretary Fatr- child at the Cabinet meeting yesterday that he ould like the latter to find him a $1,800 Gemocratic clerk for a position In ine Bepartuient Win. E. Endtcott—— But Mr. Cogswell was not itted to pro further, belng interrupted by demands for the ‘order. ir. Phelan (Tenn.) presented a conference re. which was dopleg, granny to the city of rand Forks, Dakota, authority to bulld two free bridges across the Red River. ‘Mr. Harmer (Pa.) presented a memorial of the employes of the Frankford arsenal, Philadelphia, Telative to bills before Congress providing payinent {or over time in excess of eight hours per day. PLAIN PLAID AND STRIPED NAINSOOKS. One lot of PLAID MUSLINS, at 12%c., would be cheap at 20c. ‘Finer Goods at Correct Prices. GINGHAMS in Black and Grey, from 12%¢. to 50c. per yard. " ‘Beatiful designs in FRENCH SATINES, FRENCH BATISTE. . One case of DOMESTIC BATISTE, 12%c., extra good value. CAMBRIC AND SWISS FLOUNCINGS AND EM- BROIDERIES to match. Largest stock south of New ‘The above-named Association will issue its fourth series of stock on WEDNESDAY EVENING, May th, at the hall corner of 8th and E sts. n.w..at 7:30 C'clock. Persons desiring to Join a- Building Associa- tion will do well to attend. One thousand dollars may | lington of Liverpool, J. W. Fanshane, Henry C. be obtained on a monthly return of $10. Six percent | Adams, A. O. Hoddick, F. W. Patterson, and J. W. paid on all investments. The management is in the | Keddall ot New York, E. P. Remington ot Pitts- hands of a Board of Directors connected with associa. | DUTE, and’ E. G. Fay of Philadelphia are at the tions for a number of years, and who have conducted | Higgs ——Chas. 0. Orleans of New Orleans, Chas, them on the safest principles, Coustitutions will be in this city. of New York. authorizing it is carried tradesmen’s premises are lable to be entered at any. tme by inspectors to oe TORIES AND THE PAMNELLITES, Ne Sort of Doubt that They Were in Negotiation in 1883, Special Cable Dispatch to THe Evexrxo Stan. Loxpox, May @.—The publication by Parnell of the correspondence between Lord Carnarvon and Dwyer Gray in 1885 1s rather embarrassing to those who have been maintainidg since Carnar- von’s guarded denial recently that the tories never coquetted with the home rulers, The pub- llc, however, are rather tired of the controversy. Salisbury’s speeches in 1885, previous to the time when he found he could not secure a majority even with the support of the Irish members. re- main on record, particularly one delivered at New- wherein ie referred to Parnell as “the Iris ‘nief,” and hinted that the true solution of the Hungary. It is needless to say that such words poluted in the direction of far larger concessions to home-rule than any subsequently proposed by Gladstone, In the face of these facts anybody Who doubts the tendency of the tory party at that critical period 1s hardly Worth convincing by the Production of the letters passed at that tune be- tween the Purnellites and Sulisbury’s goverment. corse vance ‘The Death of Dr, Leone Levi. Special Cable Dispatch to Tae Evesino Stan. Loxpox, May 9.—Dr. Leone Levi, whose death 1s Announced, occupted the highest position here as @ statistician specially devoted to the study of the theory of trade. He founded the Liverpool Cuam- ber of Commerce, the first establishment of the Kind in England. Although he took out letters of naturalization as an Englishman so far back a8 1847 he always spoke Engiish with a strong Ital- re ahd striking countenance, Surrounded by a bisty sreatly mlssed, ee THE DEATH OF GEN. BEEM. ‘The Widow Repeats Her Version of the Aftaiz to Chicage Vetcrams, ‘Cmcaco, May 9.—The widow of Gen Martin Beem appeared last evening before the committee appointed by the Union Veteran League to inves- Ugate the manner of her husband’s death. The sane questions were asked Mrs. Beem that have Deen propounded before, and she gave substan- Ually the Same answers, Mrs. Beem was accom- panied by Mr. Sutherland, of Milwaukee, ber at- Lorney. She admitted that her first impulse was Lo conceal the unhappy relationsexisting between herself and her husband, but when she found tuat she Was made the object of public attack she had decided otherwise, She asserted Unat sue had dis- covered that her iusband, Unrough Jealousy, had by an ingenious method succeeded in intercepting letters and cablegrams which passed between Ler and her attorney, Mr. Sutherland. She stated that ‘Unt>correspon to her sult for the recovery of a legacy. A dispatch from Stailon, Neb., to a local paper says that many people condemn the singular ver- dict rendered by the coroner's Jury as he widow, Others side with the jury. Promifent citizen, named Cleland, chatyes that of her husband. Cleland says he talked with Mrs, Beem: before the inquest and That she appeared to be completly makes light of the test made by the Jury of firing the revolver at Beem’s coat to see if the clotu ‘Would scorch, and says te result would vary Death of Parmicy Bi ‘Cmicaco, May 9.—Parmley Billings, the young man after Whom the city of Billings, Mont., was named, died here yesterday. valid for some time. During his illness Mr. Bul- ings had a curious liking for buying clothes. He purchased a number of suits which he ‘even put on, and it 1s sald that he leaves one of the largest Wardrobes ever collected by one man His father was the fi the Northern Pacific road, and is a Marshall, of Masou Counts, Ky., married a slave bamed Liza, and from tuelr ublon sprang two children, Liza and Elizabett, In 1832 James es. caped, golug to Huron, Olio, and there he made arrangements to buy his wife and two children from their master. But while he Was paying for them his wife and child Liza died, and thelr mas. ter, in consideration of the sum aiteady paid, gave him Elizabeth, Elizabeth, however, soon left hit, and after wandering ovet Ohio and Indiana camo Lo Chicago, Where she married in Is44. Her hus- Dand and’ children died, and in Iss she, too, passed away, leaving property by will, it isclaimed, to one Betty’Kllvery, a white girl whouad been her companion for some years, BuLIt seems Uaat, Janies Washington, after the death of bis wie, Liza, married again and had several children. "The cidest of these, a daughter, married William H. M. Bond and bad three chil: dren. ‘These unre children stepped in and con- tested the will, clatining it to be a f and that they were the legal heirs of Elizabeth Bunch. But Judge Tuley decides that Elizabeth Bunch wad aa legitimate child and could have no weirs ex- cept those of her own body. ‘The ground of the decision 18 that slaves, being chattels, no legal marriage WaS possible any more than Teal estate can marry real estate. CONGRESS TO BE APPEALED TO. ‘Tuls decision, which Was made on a motion for & Telicaring, Was'a surprise to Doth sides. ‘The case Will be appealed, however, and Uhen the special point Involved Will be fully discussed. It 1s claimed by Mr. Fish, who represents the Bonds, that what ever may have been Uke status Of a slave marriage Prior to the War, the effect of the emancipation Proclamation and the constitutional amendients Was to restore (0 the slaves all those rights of which they had previously been deprived. When they bacaine free all the rights of free men ai Lached Lo them retroactively, so that the children Dora to hem in slavery became legitimate. This 4s Said also to have becn the nature of Uhe decisions made 1M Lhe Southern states duripg What is called Uhe carpet-bag period. Of late, however, 1 Is sald. Southern decisions have leaned Une other Way. 16 is stated that the imatter has been brouglit to Congressman Mason's attention, and Unat be will luiroduce a Dill in the House deciating that the intent and effect of the emancipation proclama- Uon and the cousttutional atendments were to Vaildate ail slave marriages and legitimatuze the cuildren, some such relation- ‘tween Austria and with his Tellow- clety, Where his short ee From Wall Street Today. New Youx, May 9, 11 a. m.—'The opening of the Stock mmarkei Was again Weak at deciiues irom yesq Uerday's closing Ngures of trom 4 Wo 4 per cent tae business done being very moderate. Some im. provement Was made in the early dealings over Unese prices, but the course of the market was soon turned downward again and more activity accom panied the declin sading.Uregon Transcontinen- tal, and Union Pacific leading the downward Movewent, Which ainounted to from 4 to *, PEF cent. There was some Slight reaction from Wwe lowest prices when the market again became quiet, Dut the tone of the dealings still remained heavy, and at 11 o'ciock the market Was Tairiy active and Weak at about the lowest figures. ‘The business done Was cunfined Ww a few stocks, among Which Union Pacific, St, Paul, Reading, Missourt Pact! Oregon TrapsconUnental, and Kichmond and We Polat Were most prominent, Struck by Lightning. ONE MAN INSTANTLY KILLED AND ANOTHER PATALL® INJUKED DURING A STORM IN CHICAGO, Curcaco, May %.—Many slight accidents are reported as a result of Uhe severe storm of yestere day afternoon, and one fatality by lightuing- stroke. Jas, Mulligan Was lusiantly kiliea whue walking on Lhe street in Myde Park. Two stone- Masvns, bamed Joseph Ketapfer and John Sher. rick, Were at Work repairing 4 house in west 14th Street, The men were directiy under a broken lightning-rod when the storm burst. Before they could seck seer a boit of lichtulng passed down oes dence related entirely ng UD jainst the widow be- ‘of emotion over the dazed. He the rod and struck them. One is and the left side of the other ts School children were prostrated in division aud one may nol recover. Ancient Order of Hibernians, A LARGE INCREASE IN MEMBERSHIP REFOKTED DURING ‘THE PAST YEAR. Lousvinae, May %—The wiriy-sixth national convention of the Ancient Order 0: Hibernians as- sembied here yesterday. Delegates were present from thirty-eixlit states and territories, about 230 in all, Representatives from Seotland and the ings. te west He has been at_in- has not ‘Canadian provinces are also in attendance. Na- hia, J. P. Tucker of Rev. Jas. M. Ander- Ba Smeets of Justice, and the selection of Mr. Branigan was nee oo + yg yg 8S York. furniahed at the meeting. fon of New Jersey, and Frank Kerr of Baltimore wis tua Ei eee committe of the | ‘he result. He will assume his new duties as 5000 | wiscouraging for American Wheat | (ont, Dalcgate Maurice F- Winer, of Pullagei- pe prt me ofa pe Fee reer Hanlieeay Cesc be | whole Qlr. Springer, of Dlinots, in the chair) on Dow appointee waa appoluted to a $1,200 clerkship Growers. alr an hour's routine, including the appouutmnent ahway, J. jackee Fe a — of commictees on ©! als and rule Ube cone fer igaere on 1 oS SRT apes eens A. Gililand of Wheeling, W.Va, Bt ¥- Pier of | the tart bil. tn T86,undeclvil Sic? Ie, a en | ee ee ee en ee Tora tae ot tae ‘Our Glove Department is complete, choice goods ana | First peyment May 9. Jas. Melirath, and | ” y4r. Morrow (Cal.) concluded his Se eran Louisville, and Jno, Fitzgerald, 1n oppo- Edw. W. Leggett sition to the bili, addressing himself more espec- tally to the free lumber clause of the measure, Mr. Hooker (Miss.) reviewed at length the tariff history of the country and denied that the demo- cratic party had ever favored protection for the crat, and 1s ‘about twenty-six years old: RESULT OF THE INVESTIGATION. ‘The committee appointed to investigate Gen} Ewing’s accounts discovered a shortage of about, it of New York Society Notes, ‘The Chinese legation bullding was fragrant with vases of roses and bright with tulips and_peontes at Willard’ reliable makes. We show all the novelties in our Trimming Depart- ment. SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR NEXT WEEK. THOMAS BRODERICK, President. JOHN T. LYNCH, Secretary, 2004 9th st. n w. ap30-9t that this deficiency u ntels last evening. In the dining | sake of protection, ‘The geutleman from Penn. | $9,300. Gen. Ewing claims robably dam: HANDKERCHIEFS for-everybody from Sq NEW 218T ISSUE OF STOCK. Flom the table laid for dinner hea a. centerplece of | sylvania (Mr. Randall), ‘who probably went fur- | can be accounted for, that most of it was causea | Probat te. —— = American beauty roses, edged with La France | ther than any other man on the Democraticside in | by disallowed requisitions among them those | narvestig. Prices woul LADIEY COLLARS AND CUTS. RUCHINGS. dc. anime ea srron | fore cet mn smulas and asparagus vines, AL gach | support of a high protective tari stood commit- | for the portraits Of ex-Attorney Generals Devens | cate, SERIAL AND BUILDING ASSOCIA’ f the twenty-four covers was a bouton- a8 to! trine lon for heavy crops, 1 Aook st our sock of CHINA SILKS, the best 10 be i Dlere of roses and lilles of the ¥ ‘The guests | protection's sake, ‘That was the Of the | _1L4s understood, however, that the tn sa found anywhere, of the evening were the British minister, Sir republican side. Ce nena coe take tnt consideration Say ot SURAHS from 75c. yard, extra Books for the reception of subscriptions to stock in |< West; the Mexican minister, M. Romero; the ir. Kerr (lowa) inquired whether the repubil- | the items which had been disallowed by the ac- GRENADINES. NUNS VEILINGSY ALDATBOSS, tig.nery iat Jamu of the ‘Sertal” are now open at the | Franch ininister, M- Moustan; thie Haytien ‘mints. cans did nov all hat they were n fovor of 80 counting, oflcers but that nevertneless Gen. and other thin goods for-hot weather. ing, 1416 F st. mw. mas desiring stock in the pew | ter, Mr. Preston; Chilian minister, Mr. Gana; ‘apportioning the du Fr ‘account found ,, ries tain the same 7, Det the minister from the Argentine Republi ‘Hooker that that was their argu-| short. FAREnOES ARTO SLAG echt, | Sees ct Sopem cad a0 nee’ Greer ear ment, but deniod tat they had a right vo provsct back dues to be ‘The meetins {¢ Serenata! ‘of the “Serial,” will be held on ‘commelice riety. ‘as well as the Ic, Mr. yuesada; Secretary Bayard, Justice Miller, Justice radley, Justice Blatchford, Senator Sena- tor Edmunds, Senator Evaris, Mr. t, not be any higher be- ‘Russia, Australia, and Chill have Of the local order. The report of Secretary Mo- Nellis showed a great increase during Une year in Mmembersip and money. ‘The deiegat-s were enters tained at a banquet and ball last sveuing. ae ing wheat crop a im the Northwest was too late and frost would| Curious Crimeof a Nebraska Man. What, may be growing pow. In ‘crop woul ARRESTED FOR STEALING THE ROOF FROM OVER HIS NEIGHBOR'S HEAD. Cmicaco, May %—A aispatch from Newport, Neb., says: Jno. Peters, a tarmer living 3 miles trom’ Newport, has been arresied for a singular crime, Early” yesterday morning Henry Winkle- mab, a homesteader, was awakened by a noise om the roof, and looking up, Saw sat about half of Was goue, Greatly puzzied, he hurried out just Ume'to ece the missing section Of his root on Wagon, which was hardiy be worth disappearing around a curve im he road, Securing his riils, he Waited, Presently ‘Ube wagon came in sight again, and its occupant, istrict Congress, Sent a petition to the Russian minister in cader, drove Ladies’ and Missest GAUZE UNDERWEAR, WEDSESDAT. Oth of Sas pron Aae peeeoe nell on | Admiral Rodgers, Gen, John W. Foster, Mr. Charles femantan ley OP "89 AxD "02. Washington. r him to induce the Hus. | & DEIgEDOTINg bonnes ee eT ee and sn he, is paid ou withdrawal of stock. "Lange business iscon: | Nordhoff, Col. John Hay and “Mr. Henry Adams, = sian 1 to contribute to the building of Sin i oe a Erecinimea tbe" conducted teonouetlin well aad | legation’ werd alse of the. party.” The Caines | teo on foreign affairs. on. the cent °° Gree Cole choreh in Chicago, ana vo wend 8 | Sy gion ur tae for Sawa nie are ct . on, wel z 1 — ‘wih great suocoms, Gall for Constitutions’ infalster will give anocber large dinner party on the Wagon when Winkleman halted tm, aud wit, care Si iowet ne, | Thursday night, 1% and ‘Aclivered him to the constable. When asked what, JNO. A. PRESCOTT, Secretary abd Treasures, i1i6 | Mr. and Mrs, Gordon McKay entertained a party eae tS z.@ Davis, aw. ap21-16t_ | at dinner last evening. The floral piece was a| wholecommittee the constitutional cen- ‘Peters said he had Just compieved tue walls of & QRe> OGANS INSTALMENT HOUSE | slatie of La Prance roses, caged with white Illac. | Yennial bill as passed by Ue Senate. An Informal sod shanty, and being unable tw Duy lumber for ‘was had, “but action was to appropriate bis neigh = aa Mrs. Gen, Myer and daughters gave a theater | consideration Gf the 2 bill was hed oa myS 719 MARKET SPACE. Cry ek: teal party and supper after the play last night, ee i - ee nee eel oe Toponed favorabiy oojeee mannan ‘Mrs John M. Glover is at home to callers on ‘Tuesdays this month, and after 5 o'clock serves tea, Mrs. Knott and Miss Keenan were at home from and by @ unanimous report. 100 Caxrs Ox Tae Dou ‘You want VALUE for your money. We give it in QUALITY and WEAR and throw in the style and ft. When dealing with us you can depend upon one bun- CARPETS. OIL-CLOTHS, MATIINGS, BUGS, HEATING AND COOKING STOVES, PAB- ‘LOK BEDROOM. DINIRGS > KITCHEN FURNITU dred TALUE Sor overy dcllar yoo invest. complete, and wiil be sold on CREDIT cheaper than ean i, we willprore ie invest, We | ipereda bo cid ssenaa i ener ae ceake Mra Prosion ands, Mise Toompwon, and Mr. ‘Look at our $10 Strictly all Wool Suits ir: Sacks and ee seein cao can aE OSARS, coer po Tragommne home 730 and 741 7thet.o.w. | Mrs John Forbes and the Misses Forbes, who 7-50 Suita cannot ve bought anywhere for lees THE PLA ‘bi onw sige — Pee ee ee and lay on | spent thet first winterin W: at the Buck. (Our 67.50 Blue Baltware strictly all wosl and the floor free of cost. ‘ap20-1in* | ingham, return to their home in New York city. color. —. AT A GENERAL MEETING OF THE We'll show 8 full line of Prince Albert Buits st $15, pany, | “ine ‘notice st, the -Senator Patterson's ts Prot, 818, #22, and $25 and upward. sequnsey, i, Waa on, D. Gy April 17, 1888, the Ponpncapeneaincecg in ronal Misiting Our ¢10 Blue Assabet Flannel Suite we guarantes | *yvvnd resolusion aetdopted: oo sy corporation | “pre und Mra Chea A ‘Wells, of Hyattsville, wilt ES sete Ss paid corporation: coneiatlts Ui tede ot letters | BOld a general reception for thetr on the 96, $7.50 and up to $15. Patent of the U; Staten which recat eine apa oe pyr tog icone on Sat- For Children from 5 to 14 years,-Suits with Short conveyed urday, from Pants, from $2.50 to 810. Children’s Panta from 25c. up. ‘We havea tull not Men's Pantefrom §1up Mrs. Nathan Appleton, who is at the Arno, said of the “Paul Kauvar” benentt for the Washington statue fund: “We made $1,900 on the: ‘We had Lam to, ‘we cleared but THE _8p25-law-6t* Becretiry._ | fares for the trom New York hore and BEST back, and their hotel bills while here, and we also LONDON AND LrvERPOOL ” paid ‘Mr, Keene for vacating the theater.” ‘cmcaao, <orarne co. ACCOMMODATIONS ‘Mra, Maynard and Uttle ‘wife of the i COR. 7TH AND G STS. OPP. PATENT OFFICE. i z Fs i ! ity : it

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