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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. BH. RAUFFMANN, Pres't ‘Ine Eveyree Stax ts served to subserihers in the city by carriers, on their own account, at 10 cents Seek, or 44c per mouth. Copies at the counter, Cents cach By mail—postage prepaid—S0 cents © Sionth: one year, $6; six months, $5 (Entered at tho Post Office at Washington, D. C.,ae ecconud-class mail matter } ‘Tux Wrextt Stax—published on Friday—@1 8 sear, postace prepaid Six montha, $0 cena? © F¥-ALl matl subscriptions must be paid fn advance: no paper seut louger than ts paid for. ‘Rates of advertising made known on application. ‘Che Eoening Star, Vo. 72—No 10,915. WASHINGTON, D.C.. SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1888. TWO CENTS. AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, {AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. AUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOU: e REV. Di STO NTO | CALVARY BAPTIST CHUI rT Ys medica ay cae Be ater or cartronnia Proxzens | Fe ‘canada, wil, preel us C4 iia A B, | SE ohh and He strects a, weiner: Savas ® Index to Adi NIGHT, church To-morrow at “43 p.m., Sun: | Gueew in pale spa Om day school at 0:30 aim." Pubie cordially invited. Tt | ine pean 7.90 p TARIFF DEBATE IN THE HOUSE. miteaiecaasee : og Sane int | Reade sepane eie oe Mie Bi. : oh, corner 4 test Operatic Succes exis te isaaalemaiaek a Se iden. Wt Pnotson, cantor | Boe“Rncnok Ourwaten poster ree A Bill Against Convict Labor. INDIANA, Gro. C. Gonttan, Vice President, Pai aay at 12 ge and 7.30 pom, unday'3 Pte | Meeting Wedneaday, 7°00" pas" All aoe adil P By Edmond Audran, composer of Olivetioand The | Hazterr Kivpoury, Secretary and Treasurer. Miesionsand mongunenday, 7 p.m. | Mi af Branch | vited. ‘1t- | Bosnexss Omavors—Sth page, Mascot. Freseated by the Col. Joe C. Mcxiupey, Chairman Ex-Committee, St rE Ot Rag PRP aP YEERIAN CHURCH, pci ng Te new p House of Representatives. MeCAULL OPERA COMPANY. i ELLY, Pastor.—Uabbath school at 9:30am. Presch-| Gouwray Ret EstaTs—3d page, ‘The House met this morning at 11 o'clock. Joe, A. McCanll Sole Proprietor and Manager. | | ANNUAL REUNION AT MARSHALL HALL, ON ie Goupel service at Bean” Ta venting payee Dapeene “eee pans, wea pembeayraanicg = a Sek peg enna wos Marion Manola, Laura Joyce Bell, Anni THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1888. sex ST, PAUL'S ENGLISH LUTHERAN | eetinw at So'clock. Strangers are: ed Tight paces Jesevlline Raapr, Tole Fetue Hubert, Wilke meas Be cattten, Core ot ana PURTRMAN | GS GRACE REFORMED CHURCH omaPer | Eovcaviowat—6th pare, Indian ‘Territory to the Fort Smith and Ki Paso a | eee oe of, catornia | olive Disourecnty eteator S°Bousk “undey | Sonia, savar—eviot Tocnsrtoe TL meas | Fusuersorrese oinace me | vine Ye annual ren E ne pastor, 8. , . r ‘Aittimiom, 30 cout Bone lanai te lacs at Maral | $uot a8 O30 3 clay ae 9 Pomme reabeay | Sh, ‘Sern cordially weloctne, Seats tree “Gun | Firawctat-—7th page convict “abor “eo nereaueea, Dil te preven _ Monday, May 14—THE Hail, 16 miles down the Potomac, on aT aa 8 tT ‘Pastor's residence 20 | FOR Ruwr(Flats)—5th page. labor, ‘Referred, APESTIMOSIAL Con ‘THURSDAY, MAY 17. | ee mon will french ot fie | Hat tw. ae | (ZoeRSe ieee men ‘THE TARIFF DEBATE. smoot, a - 5 ‘ im. and 8 pin. ‘Sunday school 9:30. ‘Y people's HAMLINE M_E.CHURCH,COR. 9TH AND yogi eats ney pare The House then went committee of the memrpeecates PY pele ee eee a Sisson, Be Haut, | war Dyer Hit Navcon DDeeene, | Fox Rexr(Stores)—th pare, whole (ar. Springer, of Il oa eae chair,) on ‘aud Mise Josie De | State and their frieuds are invited to participate. wor, Odd Fellows" Hall, Sth st, ne. Sunday school | Services Sunday, May 15, 1880; Sunday schook'D:1s | Fo Rust (Ofcosy— Oth eave, : Ot Tinnte, ‘ Jay evening, Map | The steamer W. W. Corcoran will leave 7th street | 90 Pt. Preaching at 8. Come to all the services.1t* | am. Preaching by, the Morley. “Patt S Rm | For Saux (Houses and Lots)—8th page ‘he terttt bat lading reserved seats, oO | wharf at 10 o'clock a. m., and 4 o'clock p. m., return- <=>, FIFTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, | Thursday event ae AR a lif | For Saux (Housea)—3d pase. ‘Mr. Haugen (Wis.) concluded his in oppo- At | Ing to the eaty at B orcleck. ‘cor. Sth and Ista, ne. Services at 11 o'clock | jUureday evenings at 8. The public are cordially sition to the bill. He criticised it as tical Plank Shad Dinner and appropriate accompaniments: | &0-~ conducted ‘by ‘the pastor, Kev... N.sevaocn. | #Vited to these services, “At” | Fon Sate (Lots)—3d page. in Its features, tu that ie tat slighty fevertered adie: Gente cant aa kok tae cen oe te ae ool at 2:30 o'clock, ‘Temperance ad- a=> ASSEMBLY'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, | For Sane (Miscellancous)—Sth page with democratic sugar, rice, iron, coal and Whisky, extickets, $2.50, can at the office of the Wash- BU o'clock p.am., by Sze Many HOST, ou ‘coruer Sth ‘sud Ista n.w.. Rev. Groage O: | Hovsrrunwusaixas—7tn pags while it selected resublican wool, lumber and gar. peton Critic. O41 D at also ou board thew fenctent of the, Departueut of Baucation of W. Ci. | Livre, pastor Sunday School at 0:30am.” Preach: } 1 pres'Goovs—Uth pare. den products upon which to ty the experiinent of “aEormuta broposian tatten are requested tonotty | U—AUATS uted. “"—_"___"* Att" | magia and 790 nan Young people seeing | ADITH Coos oth pare free trade. the secretary at the office ot the Wasstugton Critic. WESLEY CHAPEL, CORNER STH AND | 7:30. alcordial welcome to all Eee] Losr axo Fourp—Sth page rit; Lomshend (iL) spoke in of the bill “will g By order of the Executive Committee Sunday school, 9:15 ‘Preaching by the x > CHURCH OF “OUR FATHER” (UNI: | Manemors—sth page. issue presented by it, ue said, had often been FIRST PUBLIC KEHEARSAL 1a... “The Doctrine of the Lord's Supper: 3. verualist), cof, 13th and Leste Bewcae | Moxzy To Loan-Sth page Tnlsstaved in the debate, ° ‘The issue Was Dot De- evans at, between 3 |ALLET KILBOURN, estizaal jesus Wor cos To-morrow at Liem. De Bi, Wl th page, oer And tree-trade, Ho one insisted ee ONDAY EVENING, MAY 147 BALLET EILDOORN: | Ss aston LOO Se Basset eae means | tas er Eee Beaver DD. ce esto | MEDIoaL—7 thar this wan tae ee accep eee ‘aaa ae At EIGHT 1 Secretary and Treasurer. | at 7 p. im. Seats free at all services, Strangers wel- | Mass. Subject, moruing—“leit safe to proach the iar. | OCEAN STRAMERS—6th pare, ate Western republicans, who were forced by the ‘The Society will on aie ted by come. Sunday School reunion Friday evening 7:30 1* eral doctrines?” Evening- modern answer to Sam- Poromac Rives Boats—6th page, party lash to betray their constituents by opposing b§ MR. PRANK BAXTER, CLERKS, TARE NOTIOn—THE NEXT THE WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPER | Sally invited, “eo Schoolat 9:45 am. Allarecor- | Pianos any Onoans—6th page, Fmeasure which would bring reliet to the people Who bes hindly volunteered ha services Bre rpiingecel Cores decry Oa | BSE ASCE CMOS Petit HAL amy | all TOUNDAY METHODIST episOGpaL| PomtSsinst Stearn w oir, Townshend was tiloted by Mr Millen snd 0 has Xoluntecred vices ‘Sf L., will be held st their bail, 7th and D sts. u.w., on," wi meeting, corner x was: 2 MBickets Ge.” Atimunie stores and’ Georgetown drug | & soar MONDAY, Ba rs sTndation and ote? | Heung ivania are. and dth t-s.c, Sunday, Miy 4th, corner G aud 14%h sta.—ey. oy sence my Mr. Kean, od pEINiTy BRANCH OF WARK'S FRIENDLY | order ot Ex. Com. i W. WAMBLETON, Mew. t | HL anand 8 bin. Morning subject; “The yaite: | RatLnoaps—6th page, mg pe Se a pity . a“ 2. a COL, J. R MILLER, GRAND CHIEF ” % " Messrs. Allen, Lelbach, and O'Neill, LEAGUE. will give a SUNF RT in = 7 a1 a, tion of Christ.” and in the evening, ou “Dreams.” The SPectaLtres—6th page. lecture ro {Trinity church (corner of 3d and r—=—:.) ROOnS INTERESTED IN og oon will ative seer ne So0d poe ey other services for to-morrow are Sun school, | SprzctaL Noticxs—1st pare. Capitol Topics, vom of sparch (commer of 3d ai jock Market wilh y report 2 ee * streets n.w.). of TUESDAY EVENING, May era stud tine the letter inthe Banday/tevucy ot sut- | Templars of East Wanhioytooat the Methodist Churoh, | ayers! 9-15 am. rgular somign, 0:0 am" ille-| Soscumay Paoranrt. oe pare ‘THR MILLS BILL AMENDMENTS. bf Acient interest to them to warrants careful reidiza. | Anacostia, to-morrow at it “ial : Sihe Youn ‘Svancer Resonts— 3d page, ‘The democratic members of the Ways and means JK EESANS WASHINGTON THEATER % ‘Adwission 15,25 aud S0c. Matinee 10 sud 25e, PARSON DAVIES" s COMPANY OF GLADIATORS. To-Night—WM. MULDOON va EVAN LEWIS. Matinees Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur- da ™ FOREMAN-MORTON CO. myl2_ N™ NATIONAL THEATER LOST —*Last Performance To-nightat 8. IN LOST IN NEW YORK, NEW wits THE YORK, RIVER OF REAL WATER. NEXT WEEK, Inauguration of the SUPPLEMENTARY SEASON. Special Engagement of MeNISH, JOHNSON & SLAVIN'S Wt ___ REFINED MINSTRELS. EW NATIONAL THEATER. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 19, GRAND CONCERT Br MISS EMMA C. nH RI SS, BBR Y ¥ "TTH EE § RR gs PS EY PEGS ES SSE T HB UD & K SssS BBB OY OT Assisted by FRAULEIN ADELE AUS DER OBE, Pianist, Mr. EUGENE DE DANCKWARDT, tenor, and the Famous Spanish Mandolin Club. iekets: 50e., 75e.. #1, $1.50, and For sale at s © Cos, 937 Peinaylvanis ave. bexinning Mon- day. May i my7-12t RIVATE ART COLLECTION ‘The Pictures and Ceramics of THOS. E, WAGGA- LAN, 3500 O st. West Washington, will be open on the THURSDAYS OF MAY, frou 11a. m. until 4 p.m. for. the poor of Washing- ton. under the auspices of the Society of St Vincent de “Acimiasion for each persop 50 centa. Ticket for day and date ouly” can be had at Harris & Shacters Biochuscts’ Drag Stores sor Sta" aad O Lael vs "cur. Sz Washington, for any of the Thursdays. FOR THE 28s Bow THEATER TWO-PERFORMA Week commencing MC and Entrancine Soubrett Lizzie ULMER, In one of the Brightest, Wittiest, and Most Sparkling Comedy Dramas of the present day, “DAD'S GIRL” J with all the required effects. Beautiful and tnybe! | Elaborate scenery!” Strong and ef- (GLEES OF PARIS." m7-6t TO SEE THE BATTLE OF THE HORNETS NESTS, DAILY_TWo. DAY, May 7, the Charming And bear Gen. B. M. Prentiss, 15th st, south of ‘Treasury Building. vial mys JR** 08. © Lonnie ELD, of Chicago, will deliver his famous lecture on ‘YHE FRENCH REVOLUTION: on, FROM KINGDOM TO EMPIRE. im the Calvary Baptist Chureh, nad H ate. Lo MAY 14, 's Baptist Home. ih stereopticon and Pictures, comprising Ukeuessem, stre-t acs ob the Bastile, &c., &c. Tickets, 30 Ellis’, 957 Penusylvania ave. TA. ‘Special Parties. Semf-monthly. Free Sleeping are. Cheap liates. Southern Houte, ress E. HAWLEY, General Eastern Agent, 339 dway. New York. RJ. Smith, 402 Chestnut st, Aphis, Or any Baltimore aud Ohio Ticket Agent a pus CycLeRiEs, 1406 Bieye Lent U3 ¥. AVE — LADIES iricyclew: Sociables and Taudeiae for our. day or week. Tricycles. for. fv oper month, weisele on EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &. JF8 7H PLANK-SHAD EXCURSION SEASON TO MARSHALL HALL. SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1888. Steamer W. W. CORCORAN. Capt LL BLAKE, Steamer leaves her wharfat1l3.m_ Returning at Cpu Fare round trip 50 cents. ull of Fare—Plank-Shad and Clam Chowder. Dinner 75 cents. FTER SEVERAL MONTHS PREPARA BOB HOLTZMAN announces histup-river landing ready for business, and ou TUESDAY EVENING will . ‘There will be music, vA caterer, forme which eusrantere me the best the iuarket JM ABSHALL HALL Is NOW OPEN FOR THE SEA- 2M cu “The steamer W. W. CORCORAN Leaves a: 10 cm, Reaching Washington on Return Trip at a for use of Grounds, Flank Shi ‘&e.,and for Charter of Boat can = BLAKE, of the Steamer W.W ‘orcoraa, For Sunday Trips see Special Advertise: bicute. HH YO# outar Farts AND ca BRIDGE s jacket EXCELSIOK makes her regular trips y, Monday, Wednesday and FP: f Canal sts, Georgetown, at 8 ain vply tod. G.and J. M WATERS. UPPER POTOMAC LANDINGS. — THE Steamer “CECILE” leaves her wharf, 3136 Water Georgetown, at am and bourly thereafter for Upper Kiver Landings Capacity pessensers, and gal Seauivved witit every couveuiamce "Jos Pas Eso nyilm JRvER view Yor inex, ing resort on the river for imaprovements acd addi- Sons! attractions, among which are the Grand Kiting and Driving Track with « fue stock of riding abd driv" tug burwes acd ponies, and the grend Switehbeck Hail. Yaz ed the Latwest” Pavilion south of New York Otter attracuiona too numervun to mention malo best Excursion Resort om the river: The attent tum “of lodges, Sa ortette Many schuols and churches early in June: as choice Sie Ssicaee san at ng, exercises. “The People’s Society of 1416 F street, Kellogg Building. istian Endeavor, 7 ‘p.m. Prayer nesting 1a on ‘Tae Trapxs—6th page. ‘committee were in session this afternoon consider- ‘UxpERtaxens—7th page, ‘ AN IMPORTANT TEMPERANCE MEET- We | eee iE Church of Reformation, Pennsylvania, THE TURKISH BATH, 1417 G 2d and id ats. a.e.. under the auspices of = 3 = REV-Wi TH STRIGELANE OF ing the amendments proposed to the Mills bill by Bo wc ts teen somieshat interfered with by | the Good Templars af Last Washington, el Ge held | se 7HE, REY. WC HL STRIGRTAND, OF | Wana (Bourd)—tth ere Gemocrats. Members offering amendments are butiding operations next door, is now prevared to gi¥® | to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock. J.-F. Divine | Haptist Church, 13th street between G ane Hor wine | WANTED (Help)—4th page. being given an opportunity to make statements in Leche as before, and gueremtess: by 4 oS am | others bt a ait it morrow, tay 13, at both morning and evening service. cee a support of them Ww the committee, ee E> p WOMAN'S CHKISTIAN TEMPERANCE | All are welcome, iv ‘axzED (Rooms)—4th page. RETIRE £X-GENERALS. ee i << ‘Union—Gospel mass-meeting, Congrega- | ong ing = Waxrep (Houses)—4th page. eh, 10th and G sts. u.w., To-morrow, (Sun- | a>, AT THE VIRGINIA AVENUE BAPTIST : ‘The report which Mr. Spinola has been directed BUILDING ASSOCIATION. Sian atePegtt,PTot, Bischod will preside at the | Tawa pastors wil bs for Li gs RV Wed Rea | WAXTED CMiscellancous)—Ath pare. to prepare by the House committee on military OFFICE, 935 F ST. N. W. by Kev. Dr. d. E. Rawnisyof Orange Valley Nd, Come | Sud Cuixtox Drxt.3 pin. H Jonssoxend JM Ce, To-Day-—Internal reve. | airs to accompany the Dill to authorize the geome deat early t6 secure good seats. Te° f and 7:30 Jos. Marziiws, of Va. Grand rally. Allaré | | GOvERNwENT RecerPTs i cpa -tadyoralipa nt elmer “CHAINS THAT BIND YOUNG MEN: Series of meetings for men only at ue, $564,909; customs, $305,021, _ ‘Tus Bic 9-INcu SteRL GuN.—The Naval Bureau Tank and pay of major-general such ex-Army Oflcers now in civil ite Ss were ‘promoted {oF Take shares ithe “Model” Building Association, EASTERN PRESBYTERIA. sebawe Senate Coiees Metetmanes trees eto aes Bose eer an or tie ne hee be ive per cent dilowed to depositors. has try Or good conduct tothe grade of major- BR eget: BLE pastor, Préaching at 11 aan.; subje:t, ~Humani- | of Ordnance has sent a letter to the Pittsburg Steel | Sal!antry or good condu cits or aivisions, Wabares $2 cach per month, $1.000 advanced oncach | YUNG ba) eae vee, ASSOCIATION, | Chareciet Bue anie:® sheepease.”y 7:30 Pm | Casting Co, asking that the great ®inch steel gua | Ku‘show thes te peonioa tee ake pate share by bailot. New York ave, x School All becribe 108 by 16th inst. will par. jnvited. Sunday | be sent to Washington as soon as possible. It is | of the generals of the late war. ‘The list includes 10 subscribe 101 8 by 16th inst. will par- Young people specially m. Sul 5 30 7 can. pt bg Wy ag ye Ibject for TO-MORROW (Sunday) at 4:30 p.m. Feet eran, -okecpenday at 7 hun, inectiny of | now completed as far as the company the names of Gen. Hosccrana, Gen. B.C. schenck xy ria y tues. y, Treast “THE NK,” " cording to the contract, and when it Feaches hero of Ohio; Gen. J. McCaule; r, Of Iiinols; and yee eaeeenion, =— jee Sacer 7:30 pO ERGHEE GRAPE ESE it will be bored once mére, polished, and rifled. | Gen. Bul. 4. W. Brooke, President. E. W. Donn, Vice-Pres’t. - TCHER CHAPEL METHODIST ecient -aaiees- CONVICT LABOR. oe , lam Kecasuree, Sie Beal Coa EL MET Became 4 Law Witnovr THe PResivenr's AP- Bie Ue OE ay, Mires ae Kev. E. D. Owen, pastor, Resideuce, 307 E, ‘The bill introduced in the House to-dayby Mr. PROVAL.—The act for the erection of a public butlding at Portsmouth, Ohio, was presented to the President April 30, and not having been re- turned to him by the House in which it originated within the ten days prescribed by the Constitution ithas become a law Without his approval. RestoNep.—Thomas Stivers, of Kansas, and Linus E, Clark, of Massachusetts, post-office in- __Good music and a hearty welcom Se, A TEMPERANCE RALLY AT PROHIBI- i tion Hall, 449 st. and Py by the Good Toupiars, SUNDAY SIGHT at 8 vidock, “Hone Ws ‘bath Preaching by the pastor 11a, m. and 8 p.m, school 9:30 a.m. Prayer meeting Thursday. Come nd worship with us, ease Yo use the Epworth Hymnal in Hopkins, of Iilinols, to prevent convict labor from competing with organized labor, provides that all convicts employed within the jurisdiction of the United States shall be employed at such labor as they may be best fitted to and semi- monthly shall be paid the same rate of’ compensa- ‘Uon a3 Is paid to o1 labor in the locality ‘where the convict 18 confined. No convict 1s to be ‘A DRED WAS PLACED ON RECORD Be ia, Sa eetuten by Nobert’ Morrison, the Jato rates War. Footer, ahd the heirwat law of fate Semuel Bloduet,. to Johu J Johnson, trustee, Upon cectain trusts declared in mid deed, ‘the said | ZAULBER of Kentucky, and Col Jie Minto, Son Boucher belt the only persone baving | T of Virginis, will address the meeting atl sutrol of tue sahdest tein the District of | Vited. itis deed aa bow executed places. the — EXD, Ure title in the trustee for the frst time siice Which was berctofore outstanding in different co itt — PR 'ERIAN CHURCH, COR- {Ott and © ste, aw.—At 11a. m. the pastor Wil preacit s sermon to cid inen on “The Golden Sun- get of Lite.” All the old men in South Washington are invited to this service. At 8 p.m, Dr. HEKSHEY will 2 ‘and. reach the fourth sermon on the Pugrin’s Progress, ~ fuirea to work more unan eight hours a day. Yeyances to Ulferent persons. ic a mouth; to subscribers, aaay ad Tiaserated with large vaintingy on the'wall. Game | Spectors, have resigned, ape ges A WM. F. BOOGHER, i it —— NEW CHURCH, GG WEDENBORGIA’ — ‘Tus Lowssr Bippers.—P. P. Kellogg & Co., of | $1,000,000, OS og meee anne same pra a * is OeASPEGIAL COMMUNICA- Be AEN, CHURCH, | (SWEDENBORGIAN) | springneld, Muss., were the lowest bidders for fur- | Department giving it effect. INDIAN APPAIRS. Prof. James B. Thayer, of Harvard College, ad- dressed a committee of the Senate committee on Indian affairs to-day in favor of the bill to estab- ‘tablish courts for the Indians on the various ste.—Services To-morrow. Seate free, and visitors wel- Comed, ‘Sunday school at 9:30 a. mn. ‘Preaching at 11 BemaSez MO OY the Rey. Punite Be CABELL, of ‘True Rationality.” =" = met —, CONFIRMATION AT GRAGE EVANGEL ‘ical Lutheran Church, 1 ishing envelo| to the Interior Department and contract will probably be awarded to them. Postwasters.—Wm. Shane has been appointed stmaster at Alken. Cecil County, Md., and Wm. Walton at Ironnili, Cecil County, Ma.’ will be held at Masonic Hall, G MONDAY. May 14, 1888, at 3 o'clock, for the pose of sitending the funeral of our late Bro. 7 A. NEWMAN. Members of sister Lodges are cordially in- Vited to it FRANK THOMAS, W. M Has removed his ottice aud residence to Y12 New => SPECIAL NOTICE. York we x S. aE LADIES OF CALVARY METHD. er va 'Drus Store (Forrest Hal’ 2d st, THE LADIES OF CALVARY METHO- [3th aud Corcoran sta. reservations, and the the W.W. to A.B. Benuett, T thank the public ior the Bre acttictpal Ghageh, Sateen aa Bot. | Re pon eae rey Ath, atiLa. m. Also services! Tag Brusseis Exrosiriox.—The Président has | laws of the staves and territories over all Indians, RE Se A be | at 8b. in. Seats free. All welcome. Sunday school at in the preparation of which measure he assisted. ice of sane for my successor. sumoie in the leeture-roon, for the Seueht of x eager | 928 an. SES | Sr ee eee ene (C._H. FICKLING, 1264 Szd st, W. We school, Admission 10c. Ladies are requested to Sprom and necktie to match. Suuday school, B: o'clock a.m. Preaching $30,000 for the international exposition at Brus- ‘NOTES. sels, Belgium. Messra. Gear, Dibble and Haugen spoke ‘Bos- SUNDAY NEXT at GOs- tariff after Mr. scott peak ob ith and - ON PROPHECY—ELDER e = > tou, will r bee LL, corner finished his specch in the m by pastor, Rev. W. H. Lang, | PEL HA! F sta. sw. at 3 p.m, on ses SPECIAL NOTICE—Having disposed of my Drug | 91/05 F service, 7-49 pa, The “The Great Line ‘Tar Fisu Commission STEAMER ALBaTRoss arrived | House yesterday. ‘The House at its evening Store, f wulgrve my yemenal and undiyuied attention | dially invited." “o> PB TRE buble cg Plodge snd Type of tue bate Nase Bee eae © | Tae ism Couns Cal, yesterday. All well on | S00, Padeed thirty-seven private pension bills and Seas eclestnes and tebe eae Oe Oe THE 13TH _ANMIV, Fete ah | Bae, NAUGH ME CHURCH. 3 AND A STS. | board, pwitsiss ae ot LING, 4 32d st., W m11-6t LADIES’ CONSECKATION MEETING will ‘ne. (Cap. Hill.)—Rev. J.'A. Prior, D. D., Ne I THE WASHBURN, most | DEObs¢tved at 11 o'clock am. on WEDNESDAY Next, | pastor, at 11.0. m.and§ p.m. Sunday school at 0:30 | ‘THe Work DvRING APRIL on the Washington Society Notes. GUITARS TILE WASHBURN, Most ‘corner 5th and F ets, E ting aqueduct cost, according to Major Lydecker's| Senator and Mra. Palmer gave a dinner party oot ELLIS & CO. monthy report, $1,897.40, the principal work being | last evening of eighteen guests. Mrs. Palmer 37 Penn. ave., near 10th’ on the upper section of the conduit road, Work on THE AQUEDUCT EXTENSION. — Major Lydecker reports that the work on the extension of the Washington aqueduct during the month of Teceived in a rich dress of pearl gray brocade, the front draped in duchease lace, and bodice pointed back and front, with diamond pendanta, The guest of honor was Mrs, Edie, and those invited to meet her were the Postmaster General and Mrs. CHI |< e WM. M. FERGvsoN, pastor.—¥ am, Sunday school at the churen and mission. Preaching by the pastor 11 a. an.._“The Joy of Persotial Salvation Be Hieheyt Joy. and'7-a8 New Cloth on ‘the. Old 7:00 p.m, yor raise meeting. 5 dlelock, misslouary prayes = ae ‘the services. SVE INS. CO. Sidewombvationd and all are cordially in’ 7th st to 916 F st. nw. Se RATTAN DEMOCKATIC | A my 7 TION.—Ali members: Tequested to atte whemecting ou MONDAY Slay Withyat @ oclock p.m. Warner Building. DENTAL INFIRMARY, NATIONAL UNI- ‘versity, cor. Sth aud K sts. a.w. Extractions inent speakers 4 April, cost $1,533.97, and consisted of clearing the Facies acelin chad | UNCER NF | SAPS amg al Rn ay a oS re poe ont ee La THE LAYING OF THE CORNER SIOSE ae et eee ARDY B Sts 5. W | the Blose of the month the entire tunnel had’ been | and Mrs. John C; Fremont capt fand Mra, John F. Fee? PRICES, AT Fgr, CHINA yrOUY. Bee OF NOE OE PL Sm bo: the pastor, AL 7:45 nue, by the Hev. 3. H. | Howned Cuvvcreiy phate ich seeeien Wilk prene | ct eerblt, wine, is the guest of the mouse TES ee SUNDAY, MAY 20, Al-S OWLOCK P. Ry a a 30'em. = pepe my gg ty Og RE Of the table was a fragrant mound of Dusters, Whitewash Brushes, &¢. Best 130° Oil 10c. a s services on Thursday evening, at 7:45 G p _— = i perwalion 1010F st re" mIL-2t~ | on Champlain sve. between, Boundary and Columbia “NORTH CAPITOL M. 8. CHURCH, com: | Meantime steps have been taken to le for | Jacqueminot roses. ‘There were knots of roses > PIANOS MOVED OR PACKED AND | pute. "iheexerciacs wil bocomiaetal te hoe he: | Boao Nowe: Capiiol soa Rats Hee et OOH: | the resumption of active operations under the pro. | the men and laaies, = eae Wi tor.—Sunday school 9: S245, 1. | visions of the act approved March 30, and articles | Mra McPherson seaves tne city this afternoon at see WN SUN F ELLIS & CO, | Hev. Gro W La or he Pate eee Uy taetir 11 ain. and 8 ban. Sorat eubjort' one | Of agrocment Tooking to the, completion “ot the | « Setock for Now York, and wil sall next Sature _myl1.3t __ 937 Penn-ave.. near 10th'st__| OE ah MOBISHON, Pastor. | Tthouehte Tonchiog Cue ate eeal Connie: Some | Work have been subscribed toby the contractors. | Gay tor Liverpool, Mrs. McPherson was detained (OS_STEWART. CAMMEYER AND RE YOUR CAMELS TIED’ TF NOT, | teen minutes’ soug service before eveniuy presching. | THE VESSELS OF THE NORTH ATLANTIC SquapRon | 12 Cee ig I ae a | Seaton guets fedoioce be acta, | Oe wens meetin atwanl” "YW" | et Now orieans today fr Port Hoya 8c. "The | Yopeoqne tan selag many ok er feng as - of Columbus, Ob os ll have something tosay, Music | Fe METROPOLITAN RESBYTERIAN | Richmond and Yantle will stop at Key West for | absent two years. MYSTERIOUS CLUB-EVERY MEMBER | Howe and the Wastunstou Querieits Adieatocitts | Kev, Sous CuLsren, DoD. pattor Beet, ae fol, the Ossipes and Galen golng to Pensacola | ‘The Classical Society meets in Miss Ransom’s is ‘urcently requested to be present on | Every one is invited set ceenel. ‘mylz-zi*" | Vices to-morrow morning, ‘also celebration of. the | fof the same purpose, ‘studio on Tuesday evening, Miss Sophia T. Town- SATURDAY, MAY 1%, at Marbie Building, corner 9th | E¥®F¥ ou ae | Lord's Supper, at 11 o'clock. The usual vig expected tnat the vessels will reassemble at sf Boston, will read a ‘upon “Prehistoric po ES core TO HOLDERS OF W. E. IN- | scrvices iu thoevening at Soclock, ‘Sabbath sehen | Port Royal about May 20, ‘send, of Boston, ——— o'clock pan. of imyorts ‘onde cond Mortgaye bonds Send Egy) eat eb Teka pecaliest tad sunroom ane tae | MOA. e Fi.) Anuy OnpeRs.—Surg. Chas. R. Greenleaf, Surg. Lillian Rozell Messenger and her son have Rob’t M. O'Reilly and Ass, Surg. Jno. O. Skinner, ~e=>, KEFORMED EPISCOPAT. EVENT taken a house on P street, = rayer and devotional Sunday Eve- near Dupont Circle. 4 GRAND MASS-MEETING OF THE ‘Citinans) Protective Association of South ERT 8 ‘uinwe, at 8 o'clock, at the Y. M. C. A. Hall, 14th st. the physical qualifications | Mrs. Messenger’s mother is still with her, and they SEPM canes clase | esting cian! Feige. Car ituttn’S | seteect Bisaia Lavaaeh chats meade | pee mame rine emagag tas ac ani | Wit vae hae on tua HOSHEA, Prosideut aid, COLBERT, Secretary.” | sts two blocks froin od stand Oo Hi | extended toalito be present, ten invitations | vary Acaaemy, and of jcanatdauss fon aduieaion | Mrs General WardyB. Burnett have NE ee , fcadeuiy, resigned, Post ¢ arava rom st. Louk <g> NEW BUILDING ASSOCIATION ON | B® owners will beheld ae the real oer ome An rea Mate raneteeed from Fore Hiliete Tee te the | Mra. EF. Droop, with her threeitttle daughters, P< CAPITOL HILL o Cb Cp Oe pL ot JON, METHODIST | EPISCOPAI Bie nt ra . Jeaves to-day in the North German Lloyd steamer — z ext at 4:15 p.m, jon oF tan urch, 20th st., near Pennsylvania a = Rhine for her nati jremen. itthaft's Hall, 3d and B sis: se, on, MONDAY E. ‘ATE AGENTS, CONTRACT. ioe Ear. | scene partmel capt. | upon recommendation ci “ 14th fustant, at § otclock forthe paynent | BSE ONK AND BUILDING T teaoe eae OE I Saar | bomen oes ons mils cg a ae Droop, who has not been abroad for eleven (dues aud election of ‘Oficers. “All “are invited to Jug orected, tocust abunt £4,000. in exchange for val- | Gveniue, ~All welcome: ‘Tie? | Joseph P. Sanger, iery, regphineediods ‘will Undoubtedly £0 OTaE 80 Europe later in the Fes uabie a ot extended: wali | °° aa al ae WU MITTIUART, Pratent Pro Ton, | nuceta FRE SE tthe aH | ge"a crlust cONGRERTTIOR ornor’s Island, ong ordering im te Jolnbisbattery | Season and bring his family home. rose Ee RuRRECH etary Pry Tem, | erty. Addrees Hoout 7, 519 7th my Pa | PSE ccrner of 10th and Gate, nw — A ee That Gen’ Schofield appeaied | Rev. J. E. Rankin, D.D., former pastor of the — = — Key. SM. Newaat, DoD wih troceh th the Bsrit | to the President to be exempted from the. opera- wl prench in Sg Gaim _<— To THE PUBLIC: © ra D Gongregational church, 18\ visiting Colonel and a>, G0 NG. OCK BOUGHT’ ‘This is to give notice that on the 8th day of : Mrs, Weston Flint, on'K and will remain Be ei aekee mces slay, 1888, the “WASHINGTON TRESTLE MANE. | UPR “Tho Broken Lie of Baul, Uons of Secretary Endicott’s order, lmiting the iy 7 ij ” or vic st \day school, ‘tel a of aides to eral officers to four | fora week. He ‘preach at Congregational rene, | Reker Sinaia a eat | Mee aise Bese tee Ge | Jue Protea, dened totter aad | aur tomorgh. a 7 a —_ 7 “ = = i of Capt. Sanger was shortly afterws le" ‘Wood of jew York avent ie Ss Wa MSA L NITH | ala AND BUDGE Cove conpration orwst: |g , THE ANNIVERSARY SERMON BEFORE | 4ULY a9 aide, Dut hus reInained on duty with Geo. | nas nag e sorlous attack of pewinonta, but now indly conscnted to sddirens the Heals Desnch | ized under the laws of West Virginia, and having ite ‘the Executive Board of the Woman's Foreign | Schofield under s} instructions from the War | ner parents and friends are hopeful of her recovery. ional League on Isish-efeitoat tenelico: | Deadguarters and ollices at 3% F'pt uw. thincitge | Mishartiecatace te howe oe, Womats Department until the present time, He is to start est commer of 20th st. aud Pa. ave, SUNDAY, MAY | Didueds 1, A. DELLWIG, secretary, A745. a sours experts shoes and | for'his post on the 20th inst. cs ane eae frlige esd clisbaperd > 3 e _muy10-th.st “I a 5 Mayle OV DENIS SHANAHAN, Sec'y. od Prayer and lecture Thursday ef CuaxaE oF LocaTion oF THE House ox Tax Mox- | nounced. e=>, ATIENTION JOURNEYMEN BAKERS sa Church, Zt and Mta new, Ument Grouxps—The Washington Monument As-| Mra Cockburn, wife of G. R. R. Cockburn, M. P., ‘There will be a special meeting of Bakers, ACCOMMODATIONS church, 13 a st Pager pegiedicie sary ete compepiontny $500 Oe ocak eos of vib ond eee Wn ae ‘Mr. and Mrs, Hampden Zane, 1730 I street, Matters of im ce. /All members are requested 1 i fee Gea. Beale has taken a cottage for the season at be Lame 'y order of the Executive Comuuitte. Sea Girt. ——_, — STORAGE, ‘Mr. and Mrs, John M. Glover gave @ dinner of - MEMORIAL DAY SERVICES. “a ‘The Memorial Cominittse of the Department eighteen covers last night in honor of their: of the Potouec, Grand army of ‘the Republic acing STOTT'S WAREHOUSE, the Countess de is Vaux and her two ‘dat to decorate the graves of ali Union ‘abd sailors of the sate war buried in the suburbs of the District of Columbia, respectfully request the relatives or friends of such soldiers or sailors Duried in other than National Caneteries, to make known the whervabouts of the wrayes, by letter or otherwise, to the undersigned com- lutte on isolated graves. who have been thelr guests. “The countess eft ‘this morning for Boston. F Mrs, Pruyn gave a luncheon yesterday. Gen. and Mrs. Greely, Senator and Mrs. and Gen. and 480 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, FURNITURE, PIANOS, BULKY VALUABLES. _ap26-w,a,tu3w ‘mee! juraday ve dinner last Mt BOLLINGER, 2200 Tat. nw. Digit.” All arecomsially invited. tg Sire Soha w. Foster gave a _ms0-6t__IC S.GASSAWAY. 1734 14thst aw. | SS prusr PAYMENT ON NEW 188UE NORTH CAROLINA AVE. METHODIST ‘The little circle that has met weekly during the a LATEST NOVELTIES IN SUITINGS, Protestant Church, cor. 8th st. (¢ Hill), season to read and discuss the dramas of Shake- + << SIEBEL & OWEN, Rev. 3. W. ‘Trou, pastor ing at 21 am, by speare, were entertained at thelr final meeting by Tai May, 1888, | Her: W. H- Conson, of Milli NJ and at Sp, Senator and Mra. Vance this week. 2m _ New York ave. and 10th st. DBRT of Bridgeton, N.J. Straneers ‘Senator and Mrs, Stockbridge gave an excursion - SPECIAL ANN CEMENT. eo Svinte ae Patrons sod the bile foe EQUITABLE FREE METHODIST SERVIOES AT OT. Sept rves so-ser,, Te ce pects cere Senator hat the old-established Pharmacy” corner ‘George's Hall 1th st. between # and F. and a stand New York eva. 19 open All Night 20 w m : s coe eiecuted with accuracy’ aud dispetch, ‘EQUITABLE SUILDING," 1003 F ST. = SOULS (UNTFARIAN) CHURGH, 1) Rights of Builders om the Streets, Telephone $0. 3882 posremier- | ASSETS—9885,740.02, cornet Tthand Late .w.—Morning ser ‘A DESION OF JUDGE. SNELL SETTING SIDE A PERMIT 3 ENGLISH PORTLAND CEMENT.—AKCH: | | The first ¢ onthe 15th issue is due May, | $:43 an. ‘breaching torticerdw Mornin ak ceo aiiavae Sans cian a Be he ickiayore, Coveretere sad 1888, payable at the ties of the Association daly, | by the pastor ev. Men Kt SuirrEN: coed ‘This morning in the Police Court Mr. Frank H. that the Germats bark’ MEDUSA: chartered by mse last ‘Sonthly payments are $2.50 per share. oABKAEL METROPOLITAN O, 3 Eaves, cea Soe enon semaeting Eceicer Eon amd ew dicen cf List| Paulie capaitog”garsict and adeantages of | CE Fanpire water supe at teas! Me i It was chs ing 8 Felis Wharf «fall cara of te best Eaetish Portland | the Association ae ‘upon application. Tords of Jewuas” at 8 p.m. the, pastor pal en Pement ‘This cement is im ner sondition thas ‘Com. ver before odered i tis marker “orton aa any THOMAS SOMERVILL, Prow, | ion vt the morning sermon Sunday” beens J Dealer in Building Sopatic _JNO. JOY EDSON, Sec’y. my5 CHURCH OF THE G@ 6T,, my5-6t __ Pener i fos to Dba Coe age ‘bet sth abd 14th Bw. tea tise wo reas. > GROGAN'S INSTALMENT HOUSE 3 SS ocreagtion areas ie series, of stock 1m | DD ssodesrmon If ostent” he w. br. Moma. a Ses Saas ald ts canee inp for eubeaription Fon. of Woolwich,” neland, Att esac None MMDand 741 Mh ee wee and Sid ave ene eke aise aeasie? of acc | servicorat Sef. Kvening petyer and'scooa 05 Srey asccarceins ter Gated | "Stren ote vie 3 brepar es yer tha ever before, are pow open. Mol iON \CE M. E. HEATING AND COOKING STOVES: Fabs cideut, oa 1G STOV! ‘LO, BEDROO! AND KITCHE i ty removed his office 3 279, He pe 2 CAETY, 910 F 2.1 —_SSSSSSS==anBEE==———___——— Le DISTRICT CONGRESs, Steam Ratironds im the City. PROVISIONS OF THE BILL AGREED UPON BY THE SEX- ATE DISTRICT COMMITTER. ‘The Senate District committee met at 10 o'clock this morning and resumed consideration of the subject of defining routes for steam railroads in ite intersection with 3d street, and proceed thence as follows: Southwardly along and on 3d street east, with a doubie track, by means of an open cut,’ to a point at or near the tntersection of Stréet north and 3d street east, subject to the ap- proval of the Commissioners of the District of Co- lumbia; thence by means of a tunnel to Telegrams to The Star. MERELY A RUSE T0 GET MONEY What the Scare in England Means. | INTERNATIONAL OOPYRIGHT TALK Great Freshet in the Mississippi. A SUDDEN TORY FLOP. Am Amusing Scene in the Mouse of Special Cable Dispatch to Tur Everrwe Stan Loxpox, May 12—In the house of commons ® scarcely leas lively scene than that in the house of Jords took place yesterday. Hradlaugh introduced 8 motion intended to prevent members ciected at ‘the bye elections being precluded from taking (heir seats Immediately, like;members of the new Parliament in 1NS4 Bradlaugh, presenting bim- ‘Self at the bar, Was not invited by the speaker to ‘advance wo the table. The government did not at first think Bradlaugh's motion important, and left: the attorney general to lead the house in the ab- sence of tne cabinet ministers. The attorney gen- eral undertook, on behalf of the government, wo Support the resolution as tt stood, The question a which the house divided was whether or hot to go Into commictee on supply, and Chis was tived in order that ‘s motion might by brought, forward and carried. Tee action of churchill, however, cl the fairs, ‘The goverument was afrard to. meet his crtticians respecting their change of front on this question. ‘There was considerable ‘excivement among meu ers when they hurried from the lobbies ty vote & second time. “Whispered consultations took and thea Mr. Sinitn got up and repudiated point ‘at or pear G street south, iu Got nia'avenue, and thence along 6th street issourt avenue, to a passenger station to be located on Missouri avenue. The Baltimore and Ohio is given the right to oc. GUPY a Space 50 feet in w Or near 6th street, from the intersection of 6th Street and Virginta’ avenue, along and on Virginia and Maryland avenues, aldng side and north of the Baltimore and Potomuc Itallroad to the Long Dridge, and the right to connect with the tracks on the Long bridge, and to use tuem tn common with the Baltimore and Potomac on equitable terms. ‘The bil also provides that from and after January 1, 1804, the tracks of the Baitimore and Potomac Railroad shall enter the city trom the noruh and east, along the northeru shore of the Eastern Brahh of the Potomac river, at a polut between L and M streets south, and Shall proceed thence westwardly, With a double track, on and under K street south, Canal street, and Virginia avenue, to @ point at Or near One-half street east and Canal street; and tence on Canal street and Virginia avenue alongside and parallel Wild Uhe route hereinbefore prescribed for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad from the polut of Proxiuation of the two routes, as aforesaid, to GUL street west and Virginia aventie; and thence along 6th street west to their present ‘passenger station at 6th street west and B street orth. “The right to occupy a space of 50 feet in width in the Gov- erament reservation known as the “Mall,” on the West side of 6th street west, from B street 'south to B street north, through the’ Government reserva~ ‘on, ts granted to the said Baltimore and Powomac Railroad Co, ‘The right to lay a double track from 6th street west and Maryland averue and 6th irginia avenue westwardly along and over Maryland and Virginia avenues to the Long bridge, 1s also granted to the Baltimore Potomac Haiiroad Coe ‘The two branches of the Baltimore and Ohio are to be united outside of the city limits under the supervision of the Commissioners, and that road given the right to acquire by purchase, or con- demnation, land ‘north of Boundary street for yards, freight &c., and to maintain a passenger station for local Business on 3d street east at or near the north end of the tunnel. The Baltimore and Potomac is given the power to juire by condemnation, or purchase, land for &., ‘to the southward Of 6th street south, between Virginia avenue fand the public reservations ie Baltimore and is given te w y purcaase or condemn: for treigue &c., north of the norti ‘oc its track along Canal surece Virginia avenue, between Maryland avenue street east and south of D Ure route of the railroads in street grade or in open cut, is to’ be by an tron pees stone parapet, wi or points as thay’ be prescribed under the supervise or as er ca construct on the lifes of the me ea ‘the sald routes where occupied by both uf the - roads. It is also provided that from and passing South C Ward, as aforesaid, to the said passenger = 3 : oe ee of the District of Columbia, and that the con- struction of the tunnel of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Co. and of any tracks, yards, stations, and other structures provided for, shail be under the same on. ‘idth of the roadway to be occupied by the tracks aforesaid on or in any street or en? sald city bons wosee feet, except in street west }ween Virginia aveiue and B street north, w! 4s to be enurely = a“ Tae —— reservation a i es Te Geclarea ‘unlawful after January 1, 1894, for the companies to permit cars to stand on Of the city, except GUh street west, either empty, for tne pu ot or uni at or for parking oF cleaning cars. met of condemnation ts provided. railroad companies is required to erect a ‘al wall, 10 feet high, on the east and west 50 feet granted them ‘for the use of tracks on public teservation, surmounted by an earthen Slope sodded, In order that a view of the trains yy said tracks shall Aged So | persons using the pul Parks lying to Che east and west of the ratiroad tracks; and Che railroads are also required, at their joint expense, to ex- 5 fi tend the present bridge over 6th street to double its present width, and over each of the afty feet ‘Strips of the public reservation granted in the with ornamentation and side to be approved by the Commissioners, for the iY Pose of preventing a view of the passing Under te bridge ‘by persous or animals using the same. The bil was drafted by Senator Faulk- ner to whom ‘be subject was referred. Senator was the only member: commit. ‘tee who | it, and intimated that he would ‘oppose the bill in the Senate, Amacostia and Potomac River Bail- bil iE ill id LM iy! i £ aT He ue ! k i itil i H ri i i H ' i. if a0 Uod of his colleague, the attorney general, and posed the motion. Thereupon the wry iy, obedient to Uheir cus, negatived what prac & moment berore they’ bad approved. ‘The tncideat ‘Was not creditable to the tory managers, —_ FRIGHTENING JOHN BULL. ‘The Military Class Employing Famile iar Tactics to Get More Money, Special Cable Dispatch to Tae Evexmne Stan. Loxpon, May 12.—The singularly open and um compromising attack by the prime minister om Gen. Lord Wolseley yesterday tn tne houseof lords was wholly UbeXpected and created quite a sense Won. For some time past the military class, In spite of the steady increase of the grants of money by parliament for the army, have been resort- Ang to familiar tactics to try to create @ panio about Ube defanseless state of the country, order to force the government to make fresh detuungs on, (aK: payers. SeDsallonal habd bills have beep put into distribution in Ube streets meetings have beea, held, and articies and letiers witten for the tage. zines apd new: to Uhe same effect. Although England Las more generals on the retired list thas. Germany, with an enormously larger army, not Word ts said of makis beller_ use of Ue money actually available, T! The editor of the Tel a new sen wang rays a eae ‘ol "y Will reply to sbury in the ot Monday. A\ ard be is ikely to hls resignation of Uhe post of adjutant-general. == INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT, Views of English Authors and Pub: lishers on the Bill New Pending. Special Dispatch to Tux Evewixo Stam. Loxpox, May 12.—I have been at some pains to ascertain the Views of English authors and pub- Ushers on the effects of the American copyright ‘Dill if carried. The authors are ina stave of ex. citement. Perhaps those who are loudest in ex. ne at the new are the ones Wino mover had aline of ‘thelr works, reprised ia ‘America. Among’ the pubilshors the to minimize te effect. “A member of a ae yy Au « wil im prove "American® autora besides Promoting frebdly relations wita agian. Fears of a Repetition of the Great Pleed of Already Dene. ‘Sr. Louis, May 12.—The river 1s in an ugly mood here and rising rapidly. Telegrams from Canton and Alexandria state that the river has almost : ti i bis h HI Nt H i Be DAMAGE OF $200,000 BY THE BURSTING DavENPorT, lowa, May been above the rising. iF line for Stoadily rising. At unlanigiit the water was nine inches of the highest mark recorded great freshet of 1880. Several manuracturing connect Arsenal Island with the Illinois is placed at. 000. Quince, I, May 12-~Appr are feit stanuly IU ts feared they will be washed. > g 3 t : & i i § 8 5 i g til f i E Ly fe i Hy i i i i i i i rE i Hi i 2, F i i I sa:

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