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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th 8t, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8S. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't, ‘Tne Evextno Stax ts served to subscribers in the city by carriers, on theit own account. at 10 cents Sok oS eget Cortes at the cousten 3 conte * as oa month; one year, $6. six mont yy (Entered at the Post Office at Washington, eccond class mail matter} — ‘Tue Wrexty Stax—published Friday—81 © ‘cents. year. postage prepaid. Stz months, S2-All mail subscriptions must be paid in advances Bo paper sent longer than is paid for = Kates of advertising made known on application. ————— nening Stat. WASHINGTON, D.C.. WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1888. Che Vo. 72—No 10,930. TWO CENTs. _____ AMUSEMENTS —— GRAND OPERA HOUSE EVERY EVENING AT 8. MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2. LAST WEEK OF THE McCAULL OPERA COMPANY. Jno. A MeCuull, Sole Proprietor and Manager. Presenting THE BEGGAR STUDENT. a Cart Millocker, composer of the Black Hussar, MONDAY, JUNE 4, Opening of the Summer Opers Season. ‘JEANNIE WINSTON AND THE LYCEUM OPERA COMPANY IN A JUANITA. my30 POUND PARTY OF mae. will be held at the ‘The managers will be glad to welcome all friends and patrons of the charity. Stages leave cor. Vermont ave, Bnd T st at J, 5 O'clock ré@pectively: the ter- iuinus of th rs, cor. Dridze and High ata. Georgetown, i. ‘Should the weather prove inclement the young Iadies will be at St, John’ ish Hall, S19 16th st, to receive donations, m30-3t NEW Nationa THEATER. BY, Every EVENING at 8-15 aud SATURDAY MATINEE. SUIQUEE OPERA SEASON, “A COMIQUE CO! AUGMENTED OKCHESTRA. In Strauss’ Masterpiece PEEN’S LACE HANDKERCHIEF. 2 ite arent Philadelphia triaiiph. Murtha Porteus, Minnie Dilthey, : *. J. Campbell, N.S. : Kirtland Calhoun, W. L. Vows, Hichard Karl aud others Mr, Watty Hydes, Musical Director __ SUMMER PRICES, AND TRA FOR RESERVED SEATS. “THE MICADY,” with an ideal cast, WASHINGTON KENNEL CLUB. Annual Bench Show, Doe SHOW OPERA HOUSE. DOG SuOWw OPE! OSE, Doe SHOW Dos Doc Doe Doe DOG Doe Doe Dog Su Dos Dos s Doc ‘Trained Doss, Doe Handsome Dogs, Dog Homely Dows, Dogs that can tell time, Dogs without tails. Skye Terriers, Grayhounds, Bull Terriers,” Deerhounds, Fox Terrers, Collies. Bull Doss, Mastitts, ‘Spaniels, Beagles, Puss, Back and Tans, English Setters, Poluters, Pood Fosnounds. Doe SLOW DOG SHOW _ Admission 2 ARKIS’ BIJOU THEATER, TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, MAY That Sterling Sensational Melodrama, Two. cg CALCIUM AND SCENIC EFFECTS, ELABOKAT PORT _Next Week —"G RAND CONCERT, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 1, AT 8 O'CLOCK, AT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, BY MATHILDE DE NOGUEIRAS, Assisted by, the Wagner Society. the Philharmonic Mra Mamue Sitaons Lent, atid Messrs, Kakeman WARDROBE, D EFFICIENT CAST. AS USUAL, Admission, 73¢ T5e. ; reserved seats, ‘Tickets for sale at Metzerott’s Music Store. my26-6 (PUE WASHINGTON RIDING AcaDEMY, Corner 22u and P sts., WILL REMAIN OPEN DURING THE SUMMER FoR THE ACCOMMODATION OF ITS PATRONS. my 2-1 ee 'S SUMMER ‘Tonight, Grand Coucest bY Fro CHR. ARTH'S OR- oonight, 6: - a my Ht in CHESTIRA- ALIFORNIA. Sy Cc v General Eastern Agent, 339 <i J. Suith. 402 Chestnut st, {ely his. oF auy Baltimore and Obie Ticket Agent MPPs CYCLERIPS. 1406 N.Y. AVE — LADIES Bicycles. Tricycles, Sociables aud Tandems for ¥ the hour, day or week ‘Tricycles for five months, #5 per mouth. apl2-6m Dass Swut Sap: HEAT, MavAM: IT WAS sO DREADFUL HERE THAT I FOUND THERE WAS NOTHING LEFT FOR IT BUT TO TAKE OFF MY FLESH AND SIT IN MY BONES. If 18 HARDLY PRACTICAL FOR US TO FOLLOW ‘THE DEAN'S EXAMPLE, BUT WE CAN DO THE NEXT BEST THING, TO WIT: PROVIDE OUR- SELVES WITH COMFORTABLE CLOTHING. FOR THIS WEATHER SERGES OR CHEVIOTS ARE THE MOST SATISFACTORY GOODS FOR MEN'S WEAR LOOSELY WOVEN, SO THAT THE AIk PASSES READILY THROUGH THEM GEN- TEEL, DURABLE, AND NOT EXPENSIVE. WHAT MOKE COULD ONE ASK FOR IN A CHEAP OR MEDIUM-PRICED SUIT? OF COURSE, WE “BRAG ON" OUR “CLAY SERGES" AND ON “ENG- LISH” AND “SCOTCH CHEVIOTS," BUT THERE AKE MANY SEAGES THAT ARE NOT “CLAYS” AND MANY CHEVIOTS NOT ENGLISH OR SCOTCH THAT HAVE GOOD VALUE. IN CLAY SERGES WE HAVE SOMETHING THAT WE TAKE PLEASURE IN RECOMMENDING. MAD! € UP IN SACK COATS, ONLY HALF LINED (10 MAKE THEM COOLER THAN IF LINED ALL ). SOME WITH FINE SILK AND SOME OT, THEY MAKE A SUIT THAT ANY TLEMAN MAY FEEL “DRESSED* IN. WE CARRY ALL GRADES OF SERGES, FROM $15 TO #25 A SUIT, AND EVEN THE CHEAPEST ARE WARRANTED PAST COLORS. IN LIGHT SHADES CIEVIOTS ARE PRAC. TICALLY THE SAME AS SERGES COOL, VERY STYLISH, AND GOOD. THESE RANGE IN PRICES POPULAR WITH YOUNG MEN, THEY COME IN SACK AND CUTAWAY COATS, LINED, HALF LINED, AND SKELETON. B BARNUM & CO, my2o 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. : DEATION Our Saiew Nearly Double Each Year Upon Their Meri HAYWAKD & HUICHINSON. Boston Polish for Ylours sed Botehen's _Choice Porcelains, Furniture. 424 oth ot, A WELL-EARNED VICTORY. STILL IMPROVING, The Washingtone Easily Defeat the | General Sheridan Thought to be on the Chicago Leaders, Head to Recovery. SPECIAL NOTICES. . OFFICE, FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO.. <— Wasuixatox, D. C., May 21, 1888. Aimiceting of the stockholders of the Fracklin Insur- SPECIAL NOTICES. THE OFFICEKS AN) MM ‘RS OF the Grad ODP wil mest TO. [ORROW AFTERNOON (THURSDAY), at 1 o'clock at Bunch’ THE DoG show, A Large Attendance To-day — Prizes Awarded, Washington News and Gossip. Index to Advertisements. ance Co, of Waahi D.C, will be held at this | 's Hall, where carriages will be in | awogesrmers—Ist page. ‘WOW THE SENATORS CAPTURED 4 GAME WITH BaSE—| WhenaSrax reporter called at Gen, Sheridan’s| By far the largest and most disti oftice on MON elect those inguished gath- cacece Momnal. SURES eine Sear. Polls open | services of curate Uivther, FC. ED. Punkem stents: | Arronwers—94 page. SOME BRILLIANT BASE-STEALING—O'DAY'S EXCHL-|Tesidence at 8:30 ovclock this morning be] ering of persons that have been present at the ee ae ances feom Union Lodge BSsieyBY ter of the] Avorton Sares—3d pare, LENT PITCHING—THE VISITORS OUTPLAYED INEVERY | Was informed by Col. Blunt that all the | dog show were there to-day. Cabinet officers and my22,24,26,20,31. bse oe Tom YOUNG, Sects. | Grand ¢ E = = ome erhone DIRECTION. favorable conditions of the general's ill-| Senators and Representatives, accompanied by — YALE STEAM LAUNDRY,522 10TH ST. WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, wit, ox| 2 —_— hess continued, and that as the hours | their wives and children, were there in lange num- num hear F ~Collata Sens Cuti 4c, sures | SS June partnership to | BUSINESS OWAXCEs—2d paga Fifveen hundred people went to Capitol Park this moraing expecting to see the prospective pennant- Winners annihilate the Washington ball team 10e. the Sth, 1888, torm carry on ‘the Baking ‘Business at 417 9th st, se, known as the bakery of Henry Beck. We hope to re- ve the of all of our fri ‘as before. Th be BARNES? BECK & BORG pass without any indication of a relapse those about his bedside are more and more encouraged 4m the belfet that he will recover. He was resting Crry Irems—6th page. Countay Boanp—6th page. Counrar Reat Estare—2i page, bers. In addition to the prizes heretofore mentioned in Tae Stak, the following have been awarded: Great Danes, dogs and bitches—First prize to F. R. Ladies Cape Collars, Uc.” First-class jn every RANK H: WALKER & CO.. Pro} call, 668-5. beears (333 ‘The frm-name ~e=> TO THE PUBLIC—ALL CASES OF ‘BECK, Deatus—5th page, Few cf them had any idea of victory, but their | comtortably, Col. Blunt said, and took nourish- | Wingrove’s Levi and Jessie 11. Pointers, champion Columbia Should te prompery tetera bo HUMANE | mYSO-3t HENRY BECK. Dentistar—4th page. Dase-Lalt enthustasm compelied them to attend the | ment at intervals with relish. He passed a good | dogs, 55 pounds and over—irst prize to C. W. Lit Sottatls shosid be promptly reported to HUMANE | "Y“" Epucationat—3d page, game, and every one present was glad that be was | night, and everybody tn the house got plenty of | tlejobn’s champion Fritz. Pointers, open dogs, 55 THE QUERADN DLO Mee sohe | ESUANONS, Prowics Geist page there to see Captain Anson's men easily defeated | sleep. All the physicians but Dr.Yarrow remained | pounds and over—First prize to Ed. Godey’s Petor existing between © K Dourlass aud J.M: Engle trad- | Freaveuer ura: at by ascore of 8to1. The Senators outpiayed the | in the house all night, and took turns in watching | White, Open bitches, 50 pounds and over, point- ing under the firm tame of E. K. Douglass & Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. JAMES M.ENG ‘The drug store, cor, Mass ave. air 6th ate ety 18 ,. ae offered forsale, [my30-3t') JAMES M. ENGLE. Ke, GLEN WO EMETERY—THE GEE YWOOD © ‘Visitors in every direction, and showed tnat the} can play as good agame of ballascan beseen. The Grounds were in poor condition, but the plentiful distribution of sawdust helped matters considera- biy.. ‘The home team played with that vim and thelr distinguished patient in true military style— two hours on and four hours off. Inthis way they secured much needed rest. When off duty they rere clase af hand 10 bo called Instantly im case ere Shot any appreciable change for the Worse, but. they were not disturbed last. night. Fox Rent (Flats) 24 page. ForREent (Rooms)—2é page, For Rexr(Houses)—6th page, For RENT (Stores)—2d page. For RENT (Miscel!aneous)—2a page. ers—First prize to Juo. Finn’s Beauty B. Potnters, nm dogs, under 55 pounds—Second prize, F. 8. Webster's Prince Don. Polntera, open bitches, under 55 pounds—First prize, Prof. J. C. Sehuyier’s Bertle May; second prize, D. W, Oyster’s Tellie Doe; very highly commended, Prot. J. C. Schuyler’s Gewecke THE GRAN JS WITCHBACK .:AILWAY and rido the Horse and drive the Ponies, We advertise nothing but what we have. my29-1m. D* ORATION DAY. 4p Fourth Grand PICNIC and MAY FESTIVAL. ¢ ¥ Ta tal Meeting of the lot of Glens | FOr Save (Houses)—6th page. Snap Which will alone enable them to win games. | Mrs. ‘who was naturally much overcome | Blanche May; highly commended, Ed. Godey’s oF he ett ;WastiNares: PARES 1348 Ez z metery, for the election of Trustees to serve | Fon Sax (Lots)—2a page. Everybody did well, but the base-running of Irwin | by the nervous and aoe Strain of the first | Bessie G; ters, Puppies under twelve months, atutstin, OB, WEDNESDAY EVE, May ioe She For Sane (Miscellanecus)—6th page, was the feature. ‘There are better players on the | Several days and nights, succeeded in getting | dogs—frst prize, Jno. Wanstali’s Don; second prize, Hovsercaxisnixos—4tn page, plenty of rest and sleep during the last two nights, | Frank Pitzer’s’ Bonnie Jean. Polbters, novice ‘team than this man, but if everybody played with “ o ty en- | Class—First prize, F. S. Webster's’ Prince [)®00#ATION Day—atay 30. orney “ PERI | ecg tee apm as much eamestness ashe throws into his work | cuuraged bythe growing hone ‘that ber husband | Don. Enguisn setters, champion dogs— GRAND PAMILY EXCURSION To COLLINGWOOD | ~ ay erg Washington would have more victories to her | will recover. First prize, “EW. Jesters Glenrock. Bng- credit. Hoy played a fine fielding game and About 8:45 o'clock Dr, Yarrow arrived, and O'Brien excelled at the bat, The batteries were ish setters, open dos—First prize, J. J. Snellen- shortly afterward the four physicians held a con- sultation, hereby warn all persons hot to give credit berg’s Count Hendricks; second prize, E. W. mommy To any one ia an Teil stterepeasiene | worms ae Hy z ry nara, an I Muproat—4th page O'Day and De Baldwin and Daly, Jester’s Blue Prince; third prize, Richard’ Smith's The steamer Pilot Boy will make three trips—at 9 = eee OE Yel wre, (Ockax STRAMERS—3d pare, Borelers and Farreu ‘were on. the score card pile Oa BRT Dixte Gladstone. Very highly commended—Chas. m.,2and5 p.m Will touch at alexandria each trip. 101> tamed 314 Tate st, Poromac Riven Boare—34papa, 5 Chicago's battery, and Washington objected to | yy 5 in sacl 8. Kelly's Flash, and Wash. Nallor's Frank, Highly iusic on Boat and Grounds. = Sik, GASOLINE AND OIL; STOVER-RE. | Planes axp Onaans-—04 page the change, but Umpire Daniels would not listen ‘ay 30, 9 a.m.—Gen, Sheridan passed a comfort- | commended—W. H. Ferguson's Ned, and H. M. All kinds of Games and Amusements, TEE Ane ced Tovieeion: | Pxnsomat-24 pega. to the protest. The battery work of the home | able night, sleeping well and for longer periods | Deauey's White. “Cominended—t.” W. Lyon’ Large Pavilion. Dinner served on grounds. ifs NOM Purcmaaie an Yeam was very effective, O'DAy’s pl On a | than on the previous night, All the improvement | Moses. English setters, open bitches—First prize, ‘Tickets, 25e.; Children, 150. (os rec leading veam would rank him among the prize | reported in last ee pulletia 1s Drintained. | BF. Lewis" Polly; second prize, W. A. Travers For charters, &¢., apply to — HAVING, AFTER EIGHTEEN YEARS IN Sicnainsoaeeee Neale end gt men in ihe last | Robt. M. O'Reilly, Washington Matthews, Chas. B. nogge Leah. 3 Ee ‘Buxiness,con- rr ou e preven ndea ek We 1. J. WOOLLEN & CO, Care Criswel's DrugStore, | sluded to enter info seme ther purl after ssum: | SPROLALTIE®—4th page. visitors from bunching there ita’ Oa tne whole, | MIDS Henry C.LarTOw. a mansion | Dream and Morning, Associated Fanciers’ Bessie r 1 Srzctat Norices—lst pace {hls morning’s game was a beautiful one for Wash- | eois morning, and all reports from the sick cham. | 2-H Commended—itichard Smith's | Queen, my15-1m Cor. 11th and F sta, (except SuBURBAN PRoPERTY—2d page ington ball cranks to watch. ber were of a favorable character. At 12:30 o'clock | English soe pee, ae io moe peo YL RGTON SORE EE oe ee Tue tip Daly ted oft witn'e hit to shor center ana wu | Hur dad bsitnpeivag aes Gane S OTS" | pe wenden tense est Pre ‘The Schuetzen Park, on 7th-strect road, beiny ree ‘UxpeRraxens—4th page, Ae ER “4 from thtraders, is the most beautiful resort to bold FiccNicn Festivals, Sc. will be rented £0 responsible farties only. **For terms apply to Hon. 8. Wolf, 921 F st.: Mr. Jno Hockemeyer, $74 Ost n-we and. Chas Sehrotin 30 © REIN iy mot followed with a corking double to the left feld fence. O’Brien sent a hummer past short, ‘TWO O'CLOCK BULLETIN. Gen. Sheridan has been quite bright and cheer- ful all the morning. There has been no disquieting symptoms since the last bulletin. The improve- bitches—Second prize, E. W. Jesters Sleeping Beauty; second prize, KE. W. Jesters Don Dee; tuird prize, E. W. Jester’s Dreaming Glen, Irish setters, dogs—First prize, Ed. Maher's Larry 8. ‘Wanrep (Board)—24 page. ‘Waren (Help)—2d page. ‘Wanrep (Situations)—24 para, Wiemee ¢ throw in, Myers was given his base on balls and <,, | second prize, Associated Fancier's Lee. Irish set- Warre> (Houses) 24 page. Hoy hit safely to left, and O’Brien should have | Ment in pulse and respiration continue, No | ters, ‘bitches—First. prize, Dr. Ec. Kirk's Benn; WaxtEp (Miscellaneous)—24 made home on the hit. He was held at third, how. | edema of the legs, by Drs. O'Reilly and | second p Associated “Fanciers” Ls Fawn; a ever, and both Hoy and Myers ‘mixed up on | Yarrow. third prize, C. H. Offutt’s Furt. y highly com- A bouquet of flowers were sent to the general by tie Loyal Legion, MAY 30, 1888. second, when O’Brien subsequently tried to reach mended—Allen Dodge's Bionde and John Clark's home.’ The big first baseman Was run out at the Pages 3 aND4 OF To-Day’s Stak contain: Points Fan. Gordon setters, champion dogs—First prize, from Senator Frye’s Speech on the Fisheries | plate. Then ‘followed an exciting time. Hoy —see- A. H. Christ's Alp; bitches, first prize, Tioga Ken” GRAND FAMILY EXCURSION TO RIVER VIEW sy A OPANE wiv Gave Gy ane Pally Fried but failea to get back to Lise bat Myers sae. Socicty Notes, nel’s: Rose, Gordon setters, open ' dogs—First ON WEDNESDAY. MAY 30. crating the New Bishops, Local and Telegraphic | ceeded in reaching home during the melee. Irwin's} Mr. and Mra. Isham G. Hornsby have gone to at- = C.F. Key ed keys; open bitches, ‘Steamer Mary Washington will make three trips, 9 Ne easy hit to Anson gave the crowd a damper, but | tend the funeral of Mr. Henry Black, brother of | Hrst prize, oe Kennel's Vic; second fave ctens of thepeciiion. Sensis dows ond task f pe Se the active base, runner, made grand forward | the latter, who dled on Sunday night’ near York, | Drie, ehry. | Mencken's Fanulc. | Iris ~ 4 Extra nice lot Flooring. le and caught the b: 6 surprised , Black ‘of Hon. Jere- | ¥: a onevery trip. and at thesroundsall day svete, | Exttn No Lot Virgins Pine Plocrine. ‘Tue Comrrrss to invite the President and Mrs. | Capt, Anson could get there. Irwin stole second | fatan Spiess Yee oe POUBEeS SOR F. Lewis Jess; eld. spaniels, open bivcties, 25 Cleveland to be present at the opening of the Cin cinnatl centennial exposition will start at 7:30 P. m. to-day for unis city. Finsr Lirvr. Jas. BRENNAN, 17th infantry, has years, Zoe. ; Gentle by a mate to his slide, but was left there, as Deas- ley went out from second to first, ‘Three runs. For Chicago, Ryan flew out to Wilmot; Sullivan hit to Donnelly and was thrown out at first; Daly N. B.—Parties desiring | ites find it to their advantage to gotmy heures. ne JAMES F. BARBOUR, 14th and B sts. n.w. pounds and over; second prize, F. 8. Webster's Flip. Cocker spaniels Under 28 pounds, open dogs—First prize , Horahlore Sprague’s Ligero; bitebes, first prize,'Associated Fanciers’ Moores: puppies, first ‘Mr. Greger went over to New York yesterday. Baron Rosen, accompanied by his wile, has charge of the Russian legation. me's tickets, = fe F charters, 8¢., appl ei 7" gs. RANDALL 1100 Virwinia sve. aw. 7 Fish =F a was given his base; Anson sent a hot one to Don-| irs. Hearst returned from Boston yesterday. Prize, Harold Biraey’s Cachon; second prise, Thos. ZOSTON BY SEA | ea au, nave removed to 457 Penmylvane | DeeD granted a further extension of leave until | nelly, who passed it to second, retiring Dally. NO| rang Mra, Henry Edwardes have returned | S; Kiimpton's Prince Lucifer, “Poodles, dogs First ‘Merchassts' and Miners Transportation Co, ll be pleased to receive ou r friends. m26-1w* | July 18, on account of sickness, Tigecond inning.—Donnelly made a hit to second; | from New York. Fociated Fanciers’ Figaro. ‘Pugs, open docs-First Jalmore. Norfolk ‘to Boston. =, Zam, Se ay Firsin nlnigd Baty | Board oF Vistrors 70 ANNAPOLIS.—The Prest- | O'Day hit a high fly to Farrell, who falled to hold | Miss Minnte Borden, of. Wellsboro, Pa., 1s visit- a De W. H. Cry Othello; second prize: Every Vemebiel accoumiodstions maaurpacsede © | delicate children, who ate received there for periods | dent has appointed the following board of visitors | #t, and Donnelly reached secobd; Dally hit safely | ing her uncle, Mr. Martin Maxwell, 294 7th street | F. joves’ Flip; prize, Associal of two weeks during the such children may be made in writi ‘Children’s: Committee, 3051 N st., or 1017 20t! + OF ‘application may be made to one of the Board of Man- past short, and Wilmot flew out to left; O’Brien made a slow sacrifice to Pfeffer, enabling Donnelly to score; Myers struck out. One run. For Chicago, Ptefler knocked a high foul back of Fanelers’ Radford Roway; very highly commended, aE yo Mrs. B. Miller's Admiral; commended, J. F. Ma — ‘Snip; bitches, second 8. E. Rabbitt's alsy; puppies, first prize, R. W. Jester’s Fawn, ‘southeast. Mrs. Cleveland and @ party of friends took @ trip trom Philadelphia to Mauch Chunk gna the Switchback notgn! to the Naval Academy: Rear Admiral C. R. P. Rodgers, U. 8. N.; Hon. J. Proctor Knott, of Ken- tucky; Dr. J.M. Brown, of Arkansas; J.’ P. Blan- formation see circulars at tou, or apply to— ager at St, John’s Parish Hall. $19 16th st on Sat- | ton, president State Normal College, Kirksville, | third, which Donnel tured; Willtamson fouled rhood, in Pennsylvania, yes- | King Charles spantels—Second prize, Associated sa ‘A. L. HUGGINS, General Agent, urdays ip June and July, from 10 to 14 o'clock. Mo‘; "Col. Francis J. crilly, Philadelphia; Rev. | out to Deasly, who hade a good watch; Burne wit | terday,1n a special train “composed of two luxu- | Fanciers Lady third prize, Associated Pan- og; Lone Dock, Baltimore. | _™¥~! at John Hall, pastor Fifth-avenue Presbyterian | a slow one toward Donnelly, who ran’up op it in | rious Punman parior cars, brought trom New | cers’ Dandy. Fienheim Spaniels—First prize, J. neat: ee Bae, EECA ATTENTION GIVEN TO BUY: | church, New York; 8. P. Gillett, Evansville, Ind.; | time to retire him at frst. No runs, York expressly for the eccasion. H. Winslow's Joan d’Arc. Japanese spantels— HE STEAMERS VALLEY FORGE AND DIXEY ing and selling horses on commission ; horses | Hon. E. C, Walthall ississippi; Hon, Algernon | "7 ns wumiesion: borees ‘rd inning.—Hoy sent a liner thi Bald-| Mr. J.C. Cox, of the Surgeon General's Office, prattey’s Mt Hak do; second prize, elocl tortan “cmurcay ‘oMeclating, and the bride's father ving her away. ‘The large drawing-rooms of the jouse Were lighted, decorated with Mowers and set with chairs for the ceremony. The bride wore run daily, making trips every hour from Cumber- resented 33 | 8 Paddock, Neb ;, Hon. Wm. McAdoo, Hon. | win, which was good for a base. Irwin knocked a hter of Mr. W.C. prattey’s Yum Yum. Italian greyhounds— anda Boat Hoten’ oct cf Rew Hampehize ave. and | oD aw.* me and Sale Stable. 623 | Geo. D. Wise, ahd Hon. Chas. A. Boutelie, slow one in’ the same direction which Pretter | Sag curse Magele V- O'Meara, doug ter TE LL3O piue, Mrs A.M. Kromer's Rumen; second pingst Holtzmans. Table Rock, Boat Club and “Dixey | m E aan is ra picked up and the crowd groaned, but Hoy stopped v. Mr. Kelly, of the 9th Street Presby- iiss Annie Creswell’s Zip. Mexican bair- <e=> CHEAP GAS TIGHT FOR GEORGE- TOWN, D.C. On and after JUNE 187, 1888, the price of Richa Seven days after presentation of bills Eeentye ay ia Pwenty-fve Cente per 1,000 feet will be added to all bills not paid ndings [First trip up at 9 aim. “Last trip down at 10 p. am. Round trip, 15c. Reduced rates to parties. Dixey for cl Kun up or down at, perday. Pleasure boats of ‘all Kinds for hire st both jusex” Telephone 56: ‘THE Pxesipenr arrived at the Jersey City depot of the Pennsylvania ratlroad on the congressional special train at 9:15 last night, accompanied by Pri- vate Secretary Lamont and Secretaries Whitney short between the bases, and s the ball was thrown to first ran to second and saved a double play. It was a bad mistake for Pfeffer, and Anson grew red with indignation. Deasley’s short fy jog—First prize, C, Leuman’s Mexie. A special seavure of the show is the troupe of performing dogs, and a great deal of interest 1s centered in the Japanese spauicls, Mikado and - Was taken by Ansol Donnelly was called out on Yum Yum. These dogs were brought from Japan mg21-Im CUMBERLAND & SON._| Ssabo¥a. ‘We hope ‘il citizens. will encourage this and Fairchild: After a call at Miss Cleveland’ | strikes aoa ie a a a ratley on tue was. ‘and ARSHALL HALL IS NOW OPEN FOR T! A- | com rmination furni # Pure Coal | school, No: ast by" eet, President Chicago, Baldwin sent long fly between received first and second prizes, respectively. The Mee Tits Steamer We W. CORCORAN Leures | Gus Light ata price as low as any other compauy fur- | and party went. to- the residence of Secretary | eh rct centet, Dut Hoy, the favoriver haa no dim. | Wes . of oe Be SE RE og a statues by Royal puke and vther dogs attract Keachiug Washington on Return Trip at 4 | Dishing the same high standard of gas. Whitney, where they spent the night. After re- pompadour body was jched “with dut- = Ear Aedmeenmiene fo a As viewing the Decoration ay parade trom the Maat. | GUC i getting under it. Farrell's long high foul | chesse lace; and diamdhd ornaments. Tne | Considerable ‘Ke., and for Charter of Bost can JOHN LEETCH, President. | Yoo™agg vue Was well run for by Wilmot, but he dropped it, | vulle vell was fastened with orange blossoms. Mrs. —_-——_ 1 - grand stand to-day, he will return to no er. pass 2 le 10 CART: BEARE, of the Steamer WW iat AGGENFHAL MEETING OF THE | Washington this evening, fenos tor tnree bases” Myers Tumbled Hoys throw 2 i BLAINE WILL NoT RUN. my8 | Company. held upon due notice st ‘the office of the AMENDING THE MILLS BILL in or Farrell could bave been ae third, with ened bait and Souguet of "bere ae Mardin roses, Miss Clara H® Fe GREAT FALLS AND ‘CABIN JOHN y, in Washington. D. C., April 17, 1888, the Ryan was struck by a ook first, Mis Reaffirmation of the Hefusal DG Ls following resolution was egy a He tried vo steal second but was put out between ) whit ibatross. made with Made by the Florence Letter. ‘Steam packet EXCELSIOR makes her regular trips |. J+ it Resoieed, That the of, the corporation | Phe Wesult of the Caucus Action—The | pases and Farrell was kept at third. Sullivan | $.-teoor ‘wiive atin pearl oeastments and roses, a gp Sunday, Monday, Weduewlay and Friday, leaving | De. snd the same ts hereby. discontinued. and that the | Wwembers of the Ways amd Means | struck out and the crowd yelled. No runs. Alnong the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wilker, Mr, | IP THE NOMINATION WERE OFFERED TO HIM HE Found trip, apply to. Gand J. WATERS? OO Patent ofthe Upton Sat hich resin ier paying Committee. We ied TNR De Raton ee aE Aa | and Mis Spencer, Me: and Mrs Donnelly, Mr. and | coct wor accgrr mo ratrenisa wrru WORDS |. Ge I. ‘Anson 5 Dy —PROPHESIES: ‘VICTOR’ PROTECTIO: 8 FOTO WAG LANDINGS — TH | Seauliin, Sone He cibboon and Eecpatia tice, is | members of the ways and means committee ana | Where the ball went. Wilmot got fve balla, sag, | Mfs,W- 3 Ray, the Misees MoGrann, Mri. Crogan. | —raoy or Y ON THE si Fok UPPER. POTOMAC, | LANDINGS: — THE | trust to and for the benefit of the holders in the | gener dei ‘Mills pm | 2S the Mich one was wild, he reached second to be | reception was held and a collation was served. | SUE. Ncamer “CECILE” leaves her wharf, 3136 Water | proportion as the respective shares of stock are now | Other democrats who are friendly to the sent home on O’Brien’s beautiful single to right | ‘Tne newly-married couple left for New York city ry eg at Yam. a a nn a hel eee ‘the ? pore ere that | say that the result of the party caucus 1s in no | center. Myers fouled out. One run at 2 o'clock, and, after a fortnight’s wedding tour, | From the New York Tribune, To-day. fully cauipped with cvery’ couvenleuses Dany, to secure tbat end” YcHas & MOTE" | Way discouraging, and that the biliis not suffering | | Daly hit a high fy to Hoy, which was, ot course, | they wil révurn to tne city and take up their Tesi: Parts, May 17, 1888, mapped wi manos ‘ cared for. Anson hit safely’ to ior a base. 211 3d street. . Binge migeodig | > Papeo-law-ot" Secretéry. | greatly by the amendments, They say that the | cared for, Anson hit safely’ to Hight {OF a base. | gence at Whitelaw Retd, Esq., Baitor New York Tribune: ces {OFTHE LoT- | amendments while numerous do not amount to | Second. ‘Tue sido was retired On long | 228 announoed that the marriage of Miss Mole | "iyi "ear gir_since my return to Parts {rom ERY CO. ‘and that the party: Garni Mr. J. Stanley Brown, and Miss Mason . ‘will be held in the office of the Cemetery on MONDAY, | ™UChs ‘the party is getting closer together | ny to Hoy. oe Southern Italy, on the 8th instant, I have learned Evenvsovy Isvrrep. Tune 4, 1888, at o'clock ‘p.m. for "hie parvose of Through the discussion. While members of the] | Fiyth inning.—Hoy struck out. Irwin was given | Sb4 Mr. Harry Garfield, will take place at Mentor | (7 Ta.4 nor netore believe) that my name may ‘To examine the Stage # Moted of Managers to serve for theensuing | ways and means committee would preter tosee | his base on Dalia, Farrel! made a splendid rin for | ©® yet be presented tothe national convention as @ GREATEST BARGAINS IN CLOTHING "Tn 28-eotd H. 8. MATTHEWS, Secretary. | the Dill pass as they reported it, they look with | Deasley’s pee re 4 iretaiiesosmenae A Lady Attacked by a Dog. candidate for the presidential nomination of the ar OAK HALL, COR. TENTH AND F STS. EVER OFFERED IN THE CITY. FOR MEN. complacency upon the action of the caucus, It is thought that the general scramble is about over, and that the next caucus will be the last one nec- essary. The committee anticipated that there would be a rush of amendments as soon as the bill nificent run and slide to third after the ball ‘Was caught. O'Day, however, sent a long fly to ‘nt on Which the side was retired without scoring. urns’ hot liner struck O’Day, but he chased the ball und threw the batter out. Baldwin sent a ‘THE ANIMAL BADLY MANGLES HER LEFT HAND. ‘This morning about 11 o'clock as Miss McCarthy, fifty-five years old, was passing the corner of 6th and F streets southwest, she was attacked by a republican party. A single phrase of my letter of January 25, from Florence (which was decisive of everything I bad the personal power to decide), has been treated by many of my most valued =>, MORRISON'S MAP OF THE COUNTRY |< ‘about Washington. Bicyclers, Tricyclers, imembers of the Riding School and Club, the residents of the mubarban, villages and towne, and all who drive. Fide or walk into the adjacent count G copy of Morrison's Map of the Country about Wash pe, ‘Newroundland ‘longing to Mr. Baulsir, ington. | For sale at MORRISON'S, 475 Penney! ‘Deen beauty to tne center-tield fence for two bases. | large ® ; | friends as not absolutely conclusive in ultimate SAE ree eee ro, Sve, 1430 New Yorkave: oS nuykawe= | Berseee now, they think without ng uch Wilmot caught Farrell's dy. Ryan made a uit to | O10. Whe hatter et mouth and tore the fess | 04 possible contingencies. On the other hand, All- Wool Cheviot Suits at $7.50. = LATEST NOVELTIES IN SUITIN damage. There have been some increases ant . Cs ve AULWool Gassitwere Suite Sas. EDEL & GOWER ‘reductions {roln the schedules in the bil | for Chicago. Sullivan took first and from the back of her hand. Mrs. McCarthy was at | friends equally devoted and disinterested have Pure Worsted Corkscrew 81 210. Siced einai Gar AS any, ots uits of a Cheri Cut, extra fat $25; Rage Price. 240. = ic uaaie] ‘Suits at 818; worth patie wostiioat See Le an Yts tm Alec, Doo SS @Ete, Scersuckers. Serves, &e., Ke. White and Fancy Vests, frou Se. up. FOR BOYS 4 TO 14 YEARS. Suits reduced from $3 to 82. Suits reduced from 83.75 to #2.75. Suits reduced from $4.50 to #:. to once removed to Providence Hospital, where her hand was dressed by the physiciaus. Affairs in West Washington, ‘Base Batt.—The amount or friendly rivalry ex- isting between the Olympic and Georgetown Uni- versity ball clubs make the games played between themn very interesting and well contested. in the Olympics defeated the University club yester- day afternoon by a score of 10 t 9 at Olympic Park. OVERCOME BY THE Hxat. — Randolph Johnson, colored, employed at Libbey’s wharf, while un- Jonding vesseis, was Overcome Dy the heat, yester- ay Ryan second on five bails. Daly was also given first and the ‘Dases Were Tull. “Captain Anson stepped up to the Plate, “Strike one,” and the crowd yelled; “strike two,” ditto; a high foul with O'Brien sidiing up under it! ‘The dropjof a pin could have been heard. “When it settled safely in his tee wagons! hands pandemonium broke loose, amidst which the Chicagos took the field, ‘Aizth inning.—Dally’s ly vo center and Wilmot’s to left were cared for easily. O’Brien then Iitved the ball over into the coal yards for four bases, ‘Myers was retired at first on a slow ball to second. One run. For the visitors, Pfeffer sent a long fly to center, and it ts estimated that in the aggregate the amount of reduction tn duties propose BY the Dill as not been lessened by over $2,000,000. It is likely that the bill will be set’ aside during the meeting of the national conventions, but this will depend upon whether or not iaany members expect to attend the conventions. If many mem- bers announce their determination to attend, the consideration of the bill will be. suspended during ‘their absence, The Selfridge Court-Martial, ‘THE DETAIL OF THE COURT AND CHARGES AND SPRCI- construed my letter (as 1t should be construed) to be an unconditional withholding of my name from the national convention. They have, in conse. quence, given their support to eminent gentlemen Who are candidates for the Chicago nomination, some of whom would not, I am sure, have con- sented to assume that position if I had desired to represent the party in the presidential contest of 7 iri should now, by speech or by silence, by com- mission or omission, permit my name, in any event, to come before the Convention, I should incur the Ts New York ave. and 10th st, $= nner parnent on new issve MAY, 1888, ap2-3m theviot Suits, from EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. ASSETS—8885,740.02, ; 1 ed to his home in | reproach of belng uncandid with those who have Sos FICATIONS—WHY IT 18 ORDERED. Be ee de pit fo rnoou. "He was remov eproach of being uncandid with those who have Suite reduced from 89.58 to ‘The order detailing the court-martial tor the | gracefully. Williamson made a neat, single over | Congress stroct alley, where medical ald was rend. | Says wen Oouv Tite te wematu ii a douberul at the office of the Aevecistioe Guy: | trial of Capt. Thomas O, Selfridge was issued yes- ‘erday afternoon. The detail is as follows: Rear Admiral James E. Jouett, Commodores A. E. K. Benham, A. W. Weaver and Wm. P. McCann, Capts F. M. Ramsey, Joseph 8. Skerrett, Joseph Fyffe, Oscar F. Stanton, Edward E. Potter, Chas, ‘8. Norton and George H. tee eh Capt. Geo, second base. Irwin caught Burn’s fy and Bald. Win struck out. No runs, Seventh inning.—Hoy hit to Pfeffer and was re. Ured. Irwin hit an easy one toward second, and deat the ball by a beautiful slide. Sullivan did not have to move for Deasly’s fly. Irwin stole sec- ‘ond, but Donnelly struck out. Farrell sent a fly to right foul line, which was called fair, but he was caught in trying to make Suits reduced from $0 to. 86. Suits reduced from $10.50 to $7.50. FOR BOYS 14 TO 18 YEARS, Suits reduced from a4 ‘Suits reduced from $6.30 attitude. Iam not Willing to be the cause of mis- leading a single man among the mililons who have given me their suffrages and their confidence. 1 &m not willing that even one of my faithful sup- porters in the past should think me capable ot pal- tering in a double sense with my words. Assum- ing that che presidential nomination could by any possible chance be offered to me, I could not ac- ‘THR CITIZENS’ ASSOCIATION of Georgetown have tssued a copy of the coustitution and a list of the comunittees of the association in @ neat pamphlet form. ‘CONDITION oF THE WaTER.—The Aqueduct office was unable to get the condition of the water this morning, as the connecting telephone wires were out of order. to #:30 p.m. yyinents are 82.50 per share. a diate oa ce ee ot . “Aswociation are ‘Gpon application. r leaving’ in the mids of thousands ite reduced from C. Reed, U.S. M. C.. advocate. ‘A BELLIGERENT WOMAN SENT TO JamL For Srx | cept it without Suite reduced JNO. JOY EDSON, Sec'y. mae) | Ce ee Cea Navy Department | $id, Hyai's bail to short suruck Irwin's knee and | yoxrus.—Some days ago Laura Day, a young col- | of these men the impression that 1 had not been —_ . THN xq | Rext Monday to try this officer on a charge ot | Pounded away, and be reached Srat. Sullivan was | ored woman was before the Police Court for an | free ag eee! Do BS acs aeaea va eS i of tact | RET Sli ae bo nl an | second traced Dabs grounr even, | AULT ih oume Wat @asogtn oct | have go ws, St ae Jc penne eens Dost Be Foousn. Ques held im offes af sneeoeceiption and pasment of | Cotain permission from the Japanese authorities | io aagition totheir score. ee | her husband, and that was the cause of tne | Xcould not patiently endure, CRT - a territory; | 2° c trou Hs arned Lory, the prospects of whi And it would be foolish to give up your hard-earned | Sioath, “n+ Ma #¥¢ &w.,on the first Monday of each | to conduct target, Practice on, Japanese vernitory; | Bighth inniny.—O'Day fouled out, and Daily from West Washi and told her that if she re- dollar without first seeing the Biggest Bargains ever offered in first-class Clothing. Don't be foolish and ‘Was Unrown out at first by Williamson. Wilmot ‘Was struck on the shin by the ball and wo the practice could be safely conducted, aan first, Dut O'Brien's liner to center was caught by and that he left unexploded shells on the island, dollar for what for 50. \Uves were killed some time ul ‘terday Laura came here and renewed the quarrel, and men, for It concerns the footlah and think you can do aa well somewhere clea” action by the explosion of a. shell wnich had | XYAB, NOFUM i. ers During the ‘fight which ensued, Laura ‘struck | prosperity of the present and of generations yet to Look at our $8.25 Strictly all Wool Cutaway Suits, Been burted, unexploded, in ‘the sand during she up Pieters grounder and toabed Amstn out at ooe | Priscilia with & brick, and, Uns, morning, when | come. ee nee Ser ee are ‘Look at our $10 Strictly all Wool Cassimere Suita, firing. ‘There was a certain amount of curiosity | Sha, doing ‘the same thing With Williamson's | ied before Judge he ‘she re. | pense of labor in Europe, the party of free-trade in echeleerGh0 Assuhes Wicunel Son 9 be blamed for the accident, but it is claimed, 18 | Groader ¥euring him at inst “Hoy made a fine | Ofer former appearance raraing she re. | pense of labor in Europe, the party of free whee el Pate! Sal sty a ie ce, hana en hang o tne | Sea rar fa runs settee and ge nary montis On Jag | tbe Coie eaten, ld, trv the, aap ‘Look at oUF $15 Prince Albert Suita; they cannot be Searched the island for unexploded shells and de- | 4,Vi%t4 ‘ning —stvers proved « good waiter and | she ery the dock for the cell tay not be durectiy in “our ‘power as puulantnro- Ona ee stroyed them, the fatality, need, not have hap- | Tor oke base.” Irwin hit to the pitcher and Myers im Aftal Bea tasting st ur statesmanship i we Our #20 Prince Albert Suits are equal to any $30 pened. He was tried 1 Japan by a court of in- Dall, Alexandria Affairs, mies seme seen Sar Ip Suit you can buy. rg, and was found to be worthy of a courtmar- | jas PUL OULOL Clint, a ee Ore Ty eine | Reported for Tue EVEXING Stax Permit the American laborer {0 be foroed down to Look at our $7 Business Suits; they are as good as Gat’"As" soon as the ndings of this Tort center ‘in two scores. ‘Beasley gor | Deoomarion DaY Was not observed here as a | the European l:v<l. And in the end the rewards uy #12 Sule you can uy anywhere, ‘court had been received "by | left center s pall, "but both Donnelly Sed , DUE numbers of our citizens took ad. | {labor every where wil ondard at nome, tne Ughow you a full line ‘of ‘Spring Suits for men Secretary Whitney, the captain was asked | Gray seruck out. TWO TUM ‘vantagé of the holiday in Wi to unite Tours, very sincerely, Than Foutan buy tec teecberee’ Pt cout cheaper C3 ‘whether he shoul Cle ‘baldwin and Farrell were both retired on strikes, | With some one or other of the going out Toms G. Bae. jan you can buy then cisowiere, OE. FH 0, , OF in Japan. ‘To this he replied that. he preferred | rrwin mutfed Ryai's high Y, Dut Was consoled oy | irom the city on that day. The soldiers’ cemetery atte Beye from 14 to 18 we have s full ine of Suits | Central National Banik ‘7th st. and Ps. sve, and the supposition was that he believed | J¥in mut ‘out, "No runs. here was attended to under the ot ‘THE “TRIBUNE'S” COMMENTS. in orferto close our entire stock of myo-1m__ | he would recetve a fairer trial here, away from the | Sullivan's striking Capt. J. V. Davis by visitors Temem-| ‘The Tribune says editorially regarding Mr. sell them 50 cents on the dollars, ote ats GROGAN'S INSTALMENT HOI ty Shas akwaye skies Os bosrd 6 ean xn acne Drances of the dead; and the t Sun- : “We print elsewhere StGa's ad ope Panta fron 91 3 USE, Dt-war. ‘The witnesses in the case were detached % AB ro 4 x | day bours thecarriers making only one deuvery. agp neon td eematenptigee Geyser roy 2 1 2 0 2|p°pom'Wasnington, visited this city’ last ‘eve: | consideration of his name for the nomi- Gin 1 3 8.0 Of} ni: MN No Ty EE nation. All now know that but for the Nees ear ae ee a ee ee wn an LONDON AND LIVERPOOL We pt. 223 21 ‘On to the lodge-room at’ Sa- | liven after the Fiorence letter it was 90 obviously MAKE AND LAY ALL CARPETS FREE OF mveic, {LOTHING co. Kent, of this city. © 2 5 © | feptaHale t lodge meeting was held, and | the overwhelming desire of republicans every- . lL 1 2 3 Oj} the Wi were afterwards entertained te nhs get ye mys COR. 7TH AND G STS. GEMERTS ‘The District in Congress, © 0 © 6 3} innanasome and addresses were delivered, | self that of late there has been little 31, 'Goatee parties Mchcha hate been roc totum tites ta elaeei, S ia a we G| Meas ster tne: eutervainment ue visitors | sult be tendered iin. "With a full: Knowledge of Srecurres Ixy Dar Goons guirusted for eale to sorb ee td f-— ‘were again escorted to the cars, the Alexandria | this he makes haste to say that he now considers ar mance, yesterday reported favorably, with amend- & BE FO. 4. © | Grum corps music, They left for Wasb- | himself bound by his Florence letter to refuse a LUTTRELL & WINE'S, ments, the Till to reimburse the depositors of the Te ee fron on te ate wal aus Rotnination, even If it came to him unsought and 20TH STREET AND PENN. AVENUE, Freedman’s Savings and Trust Company for losses ‘ores. —The Circult Court, county, Judge | against is expressed wishes. Tis (000 Yards Gingham st Se.. worth Vavex incurred by the failure of that company. It ap- $ $38 & | eich, resumed its session this morning tor civil Magnanimous "seir-abneyation, rare in political (000 Yards Krinkled Ginghame st 72, corth 12%. ropriates $1,000,000 to bbe placed to tne credit ot 3 o "6 6 | cases. “Tuo timeot the court, has been occupied ‘abd sure to command the ot 0 fre rans wt ee : Xeno ot te conpany mag thse 3 2 8 $8] Birth celine Antaan’rair co ofc ay, | Revegava, bosarng cruntact ennume 332,000 Yanda White Goods at lose “than ‘cost pricon iLDING clory rout to, pay the, depositors the nite eee commussioners for the sale of he real | diate necessity of making another choice.” Unlike Splgndid ine Linen Damaahs, Towels and HALL. Pr within two years are ta be loveree bared © 2 1 0 1) Sito sige ot the court ‘ranees A Hal as fren ita ranks at for the uighest honors cf ‘the Country. way daa booms Tuy Heat Soe, worth 30. 2 a cLIPFOLE, he Vier brea TF a | G| bond in $15,000, and quatiied as cxecutrix or ‘The one question now, as, rom tha beriang 15, 15 sp 16, 10% 17, Lg at foe cheap eT Wice-Presttent. Hall and as ‘of his minor children. ‘The | which of them is at once sure i. aod 3 at 75c., cheap at $1. 01010 0 2-8| cireut for the city was also in session. —— | states and strongest in the doubtful states?” A very line of Underwear; also Gents’ Cassi- or } 001000 O-1iurkC of this city, has contracted to ee eres mere Ov ‘rot $1 to $2.30 each. 8: oni. | furnish the for the wining crews at ‘the Notice to Congressman Fitch. We haves very large stock of goods, and will sell at oy Balawin. irnges. to be held here next ach of July.——Judge sarees a LUPTRELL & WINE, run oBrien. _, Furst | rar’ Drvcing of une Mount Vernon Avenue as-| A special meeting of the Harlem Repubtican a Sectaton, bel asthe Gey Bulldog neve yesterday Club was held last evening to consider the action Cc At $2,000, and the annual election of oficers was | Of Ashbel P. Fitch, Representative in Congress mates Ix New Parreexa ‘until next Tuesday.——The iayor has | from the thirteenth district, on the Mills bil. a ‘the 11th proximo as the limit of time within | President Andrew B. had the chair. i : ! i bil asa We have just opened a lot of New CHALLIES: a a tiful design, ot 18nd 250. ‘The patearme restos thr, Fic recat pect f relation calorie te ree na am ocala design end woe as contrary to the sentiment and spirit, of FRENCH SATINES in very ‘denigna: lee trick were made by Chairman Humphrey and tric and navy blue grounds, “that we i i a apd vote against Rouen ipemme ory en} live, know tor Con- Telegrams to The Star. HOW NEW YORK CELEBRATED Big Parade Reviewed by the President The President Reviews One of the Largest Decoration Day Parades Ever Seen There, ew Youk, May 30—Decoration Day opened cloudy and warm and the sky had a threatening appearance the greater part of the day, Business Was almost entirely suspended. The city bore a holiday appearance. the flags firing at hall-mast trom the public and many private buildings. All the statues ip and about the city were decorated With fowers and flags The sport-loving patrons atiended athletic gaines, base-ball matches, horse Taces, reguttas and other amusements, of ‘Which there Was an abundance, The procession Was one of Une largest and most successtui that has ever turned out on @ siinilar occasion, and thousands from all parts of the city, thronged the sidewaiks on etther side of the ube of march, and the large plazas in Madison apd Union squares through which it passed. President Cleveland, who reviewed the Whitey and bis family at the nsion on Sth avenue, where be spent ight. AUG:10 o'clock the President, accom panied by J.C. Limbeck, chairman of the G. A. memorial committer, enlered ah open carriage and Was driven to Ue head of the procession on avenue. Following In other carriages were Secretary Endicott, ex-Mayor Grace, Secretary Fairchild, Secretary’ Wultney and Private Secre tary Lamont. A citizens’ committee under com- mand of Gen. Curtis, and the Old Guard com manded by Ma}, McLean acta! as eacurt to the President and his party, AU 9:20 o'clock Cension started down, Sth avenue. The presidem: Ual party alighted opposite the reviewing stand on Madison square and took Une places Preserves for them, CHEERING THE PRESIDENT. As the President appeared on the stand he was, greeted by cheers from the Uhrongs of people that filed the square. The President bowed several Umes in response, He then shook hands with sev- eral and told them he felt well. “I to return to Washington to-night,” he sald to them, “as Thave business of itiportance to look after.” ‘The Signal Corps, mounted and bearing signal flags, was at the head of the procession tne mediately following Ue mounted police. As they passed the President removed lis hat and re Mained standing with uncovered head. The Qret brigade, N. G. S. N. Y., commanded by Gen. Louls Fitzgerald, acted as escort to the we Republic and was next to mond Greys accompanied the mh regiment. As they passed. the “President. every ma saluted and their colors were dipped. The President bowed several times in response and Ue crowd of ctators cheered the Southerners, Grand Mar- all Loeser, Who rode at the head of the G. A. I Posts, was accompanied by Buffalo BIL, There were Mfwen divisions of the Grand Army: Posts. All of them saluted the President. There Were three colored posts, every man of which Taised his hat as he passed the President. Accotu- Panying Naval Post, 516, G. A. R., was a Wagon on Which” was moutiied’ a imidlature man-of- As It passed the President three salutes ° fired. The floral division was the last in the procession, In this there were forty lange Wagons and Urucks filed with Mowers to be placed on soldiers’ graves in neighboring cemeteries, In this division were also sev With school children, Preceding was the American Flag Legion, rach man In whe carried an American ag. Another feature of the cession Was a mounted band of 100 of Buffalo H's Indians, MAYOR HEWITT NOT PRESENT. ‘The absence of Mayor Abram S. reviewing stand excited much comment among Grand Army men. He says be Was not invited to be present, but tbe Grand Army men say he was, and that his knowledge of ue fact Ubat be has excited their resentment by luis treatment of Unem kept away. OBSERVANCES IN PHILADELPHIA. PUILADELPRIA, May 30.—Though the sky was obscured by clouds Unis morning, and the ceme- teries and parks wet and muddy, great crowds were early iu attendance at all places where the decoration of graves and other patriotic exercises in honor of the day were observed. ———— The Indian Doesnt Want to Fight. DONE WITH THE WARPATH POREVER—THE DAWES A Curcago, May 30.—¥. G. Krelschmer, of Pierre, Dak., Whos in the city, Said to a reporter tn ref erence to the rumored Ibdian uprising: “The war- Paths a ttn of “the past. 1 makes the Wing On the borders of Uhe Sioux reserv: smile. The Indian does not want to fight. 1 do hot believe \wenty bucks could be fouud on the Sloux reservation who would take the warpath. ‘They have Sitting Bull asa living exainple. Last ‘Sluux reservar ‘at night, and X had no more fear of danger T have here sa re aking of the Dawes bili, be sald: a8 F.Carlinand Buck Williams, (wo inteliigeat white Men, Who are married to Indian women, say the Indians will readily sign if the proper coulmission- rs are appointed and the agents advised by the Indian nt to assist the commision 1a the Work, “Who Unis commission Will be Is Low worrying the Dakota people.” an ll Defiant Minnesota Indians, THEY WILL NOT ALLOW THEIR BRAVES 70 mB AKKESTED FOR KILLING WHITE MEX. Cmicaco, May 30.—A dispatch from Duluth, Minn., say's: ‘Two deputy sherifts went ten days ago to a Deer Lake Indian catp in Tasca County, Wwarrest an Indian, Cut Face, for the murder of Squaw man Joe Bonviile. Arriving there, they learned that he had left and followed him to Net Lake camp. Enticing him into their canoe they bound him and started off. ‘The alarm was given and sixteen bucks gave chase, soon overtaking them. After & aight, in which both sheriffs were Dadly but not seriously injured, Cut Face was re leased and both white men Captured. ‘Througa the intercession of an Indian who spoke Eugiisiy, the sheriffs were released, but tid that Uey would not be allowed to tak? any Indian for killing a white man. ——-— Two of the Thirteen were Drowned, HEwpury, Nes., May 30.—Yestverday, while a Mi Album, of Nortn’ County, Kaus, was out ndi wich his family and some friends, thirteen in num- ber, in an ordinary farm Wagon, be attempted 19 cross Sappa Creek, In Furnas County, Neb. The stream Was high, dad when in Uae center of it the box floated off” the wayou and capsized. Mr. Album’s four-year-old girl and Bertha Burger, am ‘orphan child, were drowned. — Riotous Strikers. Cutcaco, May 3 dispatch from Marquette, Mich, says: At Escanaba lust night the ore Uri mers “demanded higher Wages aud struck. New men Were put on, but when they appeared tor Work Ube strikers’ assaulted Unem savagely with icks, shovels, stones, and clubs, seriously injur- several. ‘The riot was ually quelied and vem of the leaders are in Jail. es A Wealthy Farmer Found Dead. Lovisviiix, May 30.—A special Uo the Cyurier Journal from Lancaster, Ky., says: Nelson a farmer about Uaree miles from here, Was found dead in & pond of water. ‘There was a strong odor of chloroform about the © ‘Whether he committed suicide or met with ‘Cannot be ascertained. Leater was to have nh married Dext week to a young widow at Nicholasville. He was thought to be worth $100,000, and was in the habit of carrying large Sums of ‘money upon his person, No money Was — The Cut-Werm Abundant in Hlinois, Iis., May 30.—The state entomolo~ z : 5 Hae Hs tl Ht Fd Hl ; l ' ee 5 ed a I a se Pr) 8 i ; f E E i i iH HH i f | i | L i " i i i F i ‘one. other robber Bed. the: ice ang wear gaoael aoa Pa ass One Killed and Twe Morally Injured. : +

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