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Che Evening Star, Vo. 73—-Na 11,013, WASHINGTON, D.C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1888. AMUS SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, j|AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. that the restriction con- today declaring tained in the last District appropriation as to the N= ‘NATIONAL THEATER TONIGHT AT 8 AND SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2. ‘The Romantic Actor, FREDERICK BRYTON, a “FORGIVEN.” A Touch of Nature im Four Acta, by Mr. CLAY GREENE. “And I think in the lives of most women and men, Theres s moment when all would eo smooth aud sven; if only the dead could find out when To come back and be fonriven™ —Owne Maxeprra. Se oO) 4 z xipgimbe 10-EZRA F. KENDALL, im “A Pain OF ] ,oUbounN county L’ SBURG. VA, ROF. SHELDON'S DANCING ACADEMY NOW aia Aa ee lars, 1004 F st now. or sengazs-dm. OFFICE OF COMMISSIONERS OF & THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. A Jurhbia baving heretotory given notice of x proposed Thuraye acd “Rage are royal raiment when worn for virtues eake.” ‘Grand ‘of Bartley Campbell's ¢reat play. THE WHITE SLAVE. The New York cast. Entire new and magnificent serpery, Starling mechanical, ean ain fall of "Next weik- EDWIN MAYO-“BILVER AGE.” 03-6 a ALD WELLS ACADEMY OF DANCING. (Commer Sth and H ats. n.¥. wan TUESDAY, ‘September Lith. o'dlock "‘Glean reunions every Tuesday. and Friday ® 10 ‘discretion will be exercised. aa to. ade mission of persons to this For further formation address 308. B CALDWELL, bine iid Cat. PS. HINTON AND GREENWELL'S DANCING fall ania », 209 1 ‘Academy (McCauley tof Rill, is now open. for the fon of Pita ‘Season’ begins MONDAY: Bertenoe 17, see. ‘im OcKVILLE FATE WEDNESDAY, September 5, Athletic Sporte (For Rinateare), WEDNESDAY, September 5, Colt Race. THURSDAY, September 6, Great Stallion Race. FRIDAY, September 7, 2-year Colt Bun- ning Hace, OTHER GOOD RACES EVERY DAY. FREUND, the Caterer, in chance of refreshments LS : ESSONS TO LADIES AND CHILDREN IN ROAD MibING AND HUNTING BY A LADY, MSE TRAINED AND, CAKEFULLY EXER. Ladies Escorted on their own H Driving, Lee sus Gtven, High-claw Sadille Horses Yor ele oF ire MR AND MES. MIDDLETON, 2024 Pst, Late of the Washington Riding Academ: ATTLE OF SHILOB da Res, ATR. ROCKVILLE FAIR ROCKVILLE FAIR. RACES “EVERY pax" GRAND ATHLETIC CONTESTS «For Amateurs), SEPTEMBER 5. display of Live Stock and Household Exhibits, room and Refreshment Stands in Freund. the noted caterer of Washington, D. Grounds, ¢1, at ‘Band O BK offic we CALL OEx 4. Parties, Seimi-monthly. Free Sleeping Chesp Eaten.” Southern Houte, dares Fe HAWES ,, General, Eastern Agent, 330 . New York: & J. Smith. 402 Chestnut st, ‘Fhiladelpbis, or any Haitimore and Ohio Ticket Agent. BE TS TSN HE CYCLE) 1406 N.Y. A’ — LADIES T itescien Truyclon*Secisbies sad bandon foe ‘Rept by the bour, eck. i ft rar, iy or we ‘Tricycles for five pe mt EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &c. eS THE ORPHANS.” THE PICNIC FOR THE BENEFIT GERMAN ORPHAN ASYLUM, WASHINGTON 8c! _ ADMISSION... 25 CENTS 1 ‘SION OF THE INDEPENDENT ICE HE EXC UR: DRIVERS for September 4, is postpuned until ERSDAS, SEPTEMBER 13." Tickets lor the 4b od om the 13th. aet-2te Pose’ THE Last pay EPT. 6. BAY RI THE SEASON under the auspices of WASHINGTON DIVISION No. UNIFORM KANK, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. wing secured the closing day at Bay Kidwe, Wash- EXCURSION OF THE WASH: URE CLUB. to Marshall SDAY. Se 138%, ft IRE PosTtONED INGTON PLEAS will take piace TH x , W. W. Corcoran will leave 7th-st. wharf at FS 6.30 pm. returning at 11:30 p.m Tickets ixsued fi ‘August © will be woo! for this date: else MARR E onoomax win inst 100m, ir W. W. CORCORAN at for Marshall Hall, reaching Washington st 4 peux SUNDAYS Steamer W. W. CORCURAN will make two trips to a ‘Marshall Hall during the sumer month leaving 20,304. wand reaching Washington bo m., fa Po sccommodate the public. on FRIDAY. JULY Oru. aud SATURDAY, JULY t3m unt ereey Fea spd Saturday thereafter during the «ummer months, he steamer will uke two trips to Marsuall Hall, leay? ua, and reaching the city at oc 10-30 pm Ficet-ciass’ catcring in dining room st the Lunch, coffer, milk, buttermilk few fruit. ke. excursioninte “Fare, round trip, 290 jalgeoun Curios wesc STEAMER Jal NE MOSELEY, Dally at 10 nts. excepting Mondays. SUNDAYS, TWO STEAMERS, Tam a2 dopa ‘Fare, 25¢. Round-trip, Mossley howe.t 8:45 nm. Thompson home st 10:30 Passengers do the Thompaon Dero er rhea we C. FERRY. FERRY. 5 DLW FERRY TO ALEXANDRIA foam ant 8.18 Tams Sk Sam 8. 1 < 7 _From Mary Washingtos's wart © Sui B-Ghease R= vaew ror iss, ‘Washingtonian's Most Popular Resort. Steamer MARY WASHINGTON will leave her wharf every SUNDAY at 10 a.m and 3 p. and§ p.m. Tickets 25 centa, returning st ma, Tickets z5centa. Family day st Kiver View every SATURDAY, leaving st 10 a.u., returning SS pm Tickets 10 Prof. ‘From 7th-street wharf 5:45 am. ‘Three hours at Beach; home 9:30 p.m (Celebrated Roller Coaster. Azd all the Popular Amusementa Geod Dinnerand Lunch on Steamer and at Hotel. Owe ToT Rosusxase See ov Tx PALACE KING, ‘GEO. G. SCHROED! 3 DPPAE, Asst. Hoc. nearly WHITNEY CIDER AND VINEGAR (anufactors, Established, 467%, Reopened ‘Manufactory, for tke season.» Only airictiy ine and pare guode Guced: delivered fo4all parte of the city” Vinewar's specialty. Call or sddrems 471 Penney! avenue nortinwest. FOR RENT—FINE NEW STORES WITH late-giass fronts; with oF Fever iee them, TST Bet nws near deh. 328-30 GROGAN'S INSTALMENT HOUSE 30 AND 741 71H ST. KW. Chea in city to bay your Car. pote Ol Clothe Mathur Baby Ine sold on credit as choapas they can be bought else Wi'\lake AND LAY ALL CARPETS FREE OF “mat cost. W. G METZEROTT & OO. MUSIO @ venta | said’ havo removed. fyoms west of WB. Monee & Sous" Owdest ahd incet cates a eaten tive music extabilaiment in the city. ‘yo-3m. Reviseo List. FURNITURE. CARPETS, UPHOLSTERY AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS, AT COST, AND LESS THAN COST, FOR CASH ON ‘OB BEFORE DELIVERY. W. B. MOSES & ON, Comer 11th and F ata, n.w., Washington, D.C. THE FOLLOWING ARE A FEW OF THE GOODS MARKED AT COST, AND LESS THAN i THIS LIST WILL BE CHANGED EVERY FEW Daye: DEP, FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. Parlor Suite, 6 pieces, Sultan Plush, different colors 45; reduced to 838. to $22. Antique Ash 3-piece Chamber Suite, $17; reduced to 813.50. Olive Wood 3-picce Chamber Suite, $32; reduced to 826. ‘White and Gold 3-plece Chamber Suite, 52; reduced to 840. Chamber Suite, Walnut, 3 pieces, 875; reduced to Chamber Suite, 3 pieces, Antique Oak, Round Glass, 870; 10 955. finish, 3-plece Chamber Suite, 895; re- uced to $30. to 9375. ia ; Antique Oak Chiffonier, $16 : reduced to $14. Ratesel Cheney Winteh ‘Chiffonier, $18; reduced to 8 Sideboard, Mahogany Finished, $28; reduced to $22 Imitation Mahogany 8-foot Extension Table, $13; reduced to $10. Walnut 8-foot Extension Table, $18 ; reduced to $13 CARPET DEPARTMENT. 5022 yards best Ingrain Carpet, 750; reduced to 200 Yards best Ingrain Carpet, @5e.; reduced to Se. 209 yards Double Cotton Ingrain Carpet, 450.; re- duced to 30e. ‘38 yards Hemp Carpet, 35c. ; reduced to 25¢. 2020 Tarde Cotton Ingrain Carpet, 35¢.; reduced to 1,125 yards Wilton Carpet, $1.75 ; reduced to $1.10. 241 Kensington Art Carpets, square yard, 81; reduced to 60c. 450 yards Seamless Fancy Straw Matting, 35c.; re- duced to 20e. 42 Hearth Bugs, 8myrna, $3.90: reduced to $2.50. 200 Mats, Smyrna, €1.50; reduced to #1. 100 Matta, 81; reduced to 65c. REFRIGERATORS, BABY CARRIAGES, WATER COOLERS, AND MOSQUITO CANOPIES KEDUCED FROM 10 TO 25 PER CENT. UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. Furniture Covering Tapestry, 50c. ; reduced to 35¢. 81.25; reduced to 75¢. Covering Tapestry, $2.25; reduced to 81.75. Furniture Covering Tapestry, $3.75: reduced to $2. A proportionate reduction on Cornice Poles and Window- Silk Piushes, A GREAT SALE OF SILK PLUSH 24-11 ac, 5 20 886. A GREAT Ut TAMBOUR AND IMIGH POINT CURES, SFISS sour SABLE COVERS. 6-4 Velour 87.00, reduced to $5. 6-4 Ti 5.50, 8-4 Velour #1356, tetuced ta'p Slo Tapentry gis 38 teas oo 97.50, S40 By, . ee er ESTABLISHMENT OP! ERT OPEN UNTIL 6 P.M. FROM ‘Fifty Thousand Dollars’ marked in plain figures at cout and lees thaebosts W. B. MOSES & SON, sul5-Im Corner 11th and F sts. 2. Tr Is Sue To Sw - THAT NEARLY EVERYBODY IN WASHINGTON REMEMBERS THE “SPECIAL FIRE SALE” OF | 2 LAST FEBRUARY, AT WHICH TIME WE SOLD OUT OUB HEAVY STOCK ALMOST TO A GAR MENT. THLs NECESSITATED OUR PUTTING IN AN ENTIRELY NEW LINE OF GOODS FOR THE FALL SS ee THEM UPON OUR oN AY, SEPTEMBER 18T. you WILL HERE THEN THE NEWEST AND BEST THINGS FROM THE NORTHERN MARKETS, AND JUST FROM THE MAKERS HANDS.’ ON THAT DAY WE WILL ALSO EXHIBIT THE LARGEST AND FINEST ASSORTMENT OF ‘TROUSERINGS, WHICH WE WILL MAKE UP TO ORDER FROM $5 UP, ‘THESE ARE THE NEWEST AND MOST FASH- IONABLE STYLES, AMD WE THINK THE BEST vaLuE ¥.B. BARNUM & 00, au3h (931 PENNSYLVANIA AVR Coomme By Gus A full line of ¢ GAS COOKING STOVES (Om hand and for sale. erection of overhead electric the of Columbia is inoperative as to the Georgetown and ‘Tenleytown Railway Co. The resolution is ac- Govexxwext RuckirTs To-Day.—Internal reve- nue, $276,948; customs, $811,070. ‘Tur U.S S. Osstrex arrived at the New York yard this morning with Rear-Admiral Luce’s Deatu ov 4 Nava Orricen.—The Navy Depart- ment has received information of the death this LIBRARY BUILDING SCANDAL. Representative Stahlnecker Indignant. ‘apoplexy of Asaistant-Surgeon . Webster on board the U. & 8, Vermont at the ‘New York navy-yard. Limvr. F, L. Crossy has been detached from the Coast Survey steamer Gedney and placed on wait- He Demands an Investigation. i f i | POLITICS IN THE SENATE. Flectric Wires Resolutions Go Over. ——_-———— 2 3 THs AMPurraite Dockgp.—The Navy Depart- ment hag received a letter from Naval Constructor ‘Varney stating that the monitor Amphitrite was at the works of the ‘vessel's draft of water was’ and 9 feet 6 inches aft, i f 5 i Exiebio ithe 3, Tat i] a é (@ OF THE PENN E & E 3 g 3 ‘Mr. Stewart offered a resolution for the appotnt- E E g é E ii [ | THE REAL ESTATE OFFIOR OF & been 3 iow to 1 ‘THE Bonn Orrenixos To-Da¥ aggregated $6,235,- 000 as follows: Registered 4's, $4,000,000, at 120; a Tegisvered 43478, $2,000,000, at 108%; and $235,000, ge i S} i BE fl i F| tf ig ell gent expenses, After a question by Mr, Vest as to the propriety of the reference the resolution was : i Naval ACADEMY Canpipares.—Including alter- nates, seventy-six young men received permission toenter the Naval Academy examination. Fifty have reported, The examination will con- z ! sé, 5 E i Ee, of of 32d and N ate. n.w, on SAT- ‘der vente Cc sel. Benn ty earns Cobncit, Ne i, Sth st Re. ~ the mecting. The = jOHN 1417 Now York ave., URDAY, september 8, d 4 i ‘THR CHINESE TREATY. i ue all the week, Munster Denby Kxows Noruine ABOUT THE RE- i i d | i ES it Ss i il ! | wi NGCPURE CIDER VINE authorities respecting the treaty. Parsovat.—Prince Henri D/Orieans and P. de | Boissy of Paris, Dr. ¥. F.’Potter of Cleveland, D, F. Raymond of Cincinnati and J. H. Menge of New _——Mr, Samuel M. wending ‘the conven- | | | | | 3 ile z i 8 E; 3 § iJ i i & at the Aritngton, jew York city, att onal hone ital i E ig So, The repors was rman. nae sa ‘The House Dill for the relief of the Roman Cath- -olic churches of St. Peters and St. Paul ‘Tenn., was passed (with a verbal amend- : 4 fortifications, to, and a new conference part of the Senate ‘and Gor FH & ‘and be at my office EVERY Dat EB I DESIRE TO ANNOUNCE THE ARRI- tation of Five-Dollar % wut. thirty of the moet sas City, Jos. W. Kay Bauy of Boston, are at The Pestilence at Jacksonville, NINETY-THREE NEW CASES OF YELLOW FEVER YES- TERDAY—NEWS FROM OTHER INPESTED ‘The official bulletin from Jacksonville, recetved ‘Two Stores—622 14th Oth and EMETERY NOTICE—INSTAI f ai Marbie.and Granite Works, an Th wt 23-01 THE COPARTNERSHIP OF HOWELL, at array ‘Howard expired 1888, under terms of the articles of 03-30" q= Dit JOHN A D. On motion of Mr. Jones (Ark.) the joint resolu- from the committee on tion heretofore reported the District of Columbia to restrain the erection SANITARY INSPECTION OF SOUTHERN TRAINS. ‘The usual inspection of trains from the South were made yesterday by Sanitary Inspector 1 oa ay Te BT ee pea a =a — a from men from Gainesville, held health They were on their way to New York. ————— ‘The report of the board that has been 4m the inquiry into the cause of the ‘ower of the Church of the Covenant turned to the city from Hamilton, Va, where they spent the summer months. ‘Mr. Akabane, of the Japanese legation, ts at Deer Park with Minister and Mra, kabane intends sailing for Europe in October to in Paris a year. Paymaster J. W. Jordon, with Mra. and Miss Jordon, cy im the at Jordon, are participating gayeties at Old ‘Miss Kate Berry has left Bar Harbor, and is now in New York city. ‘Mrs, H. C. Yarrow is at Berkeley Springs. ‘Mr, and Mra. H. C. Sherman have returned to the city from Nantucket. Commodore Schley is at Jamestown, Canonicut, with his family, ‘Mra. P. A. Uleaveland is spending this month in bf article in a newspaper intimating that he was the member at whom the resolution of inquiry adopted eaerday on motion of Mr. Kelley (Pa resolution, he said, statement Mr. . Jerome Uhl, of Cincinnati, here with his family this month to arrange for | Peers. He permanent residence, Mr. and Mrs John ©. Stewart have returned | Suentho from a month’s stay in the Maryland mountains. Mr. and Mrs. #. H, Warner have returned trom thelr trip through Maryland and Virginia. Temain until MONDAY, ivived Yo calls ands iz & HERRMANN, T FOI 921 and 923 SEVENTH ST. N.W. BUILDING AND SAVING ASSOCIATION, NO. 1” holds. fte Sinn 900. rhere 1,350 yards best Moquette Carpet, $1.50; reduced | the INST. “Yau “are 1. r at 8 o'clock Pm. tain (at this meeting) the same st $1 Association offers will pay. of the Dill to limit tothe the :Jurisdiction of United States District and cir. After Fe ee og Henry Kramer wil return to-mor- or Mr. St. Julien Fillette, who was taken quite sick ‘Deer been brought to this ‘Garhola Hoepltal very tices His mother, Mra, L. @. is Resigned and Left the City. ‘WM, 1. FIZER'S DOUBLE LIFB—A SLIGHTLY-TINTED PENSION CLERK GETS INTO TROUBLE AXD GOES On Friday last Wm. 7. Fizer, a colored man and 8 $1,400 clerk in the Pension Office, handed in his and, drawing bis pay for the latter He ‘Mr. Brumm (Pa.) said that he had intended to- day to vindicate himseit i ay 7 H THE RETALIATION BILL TAKEN UP. ‘Mr. Outhwaite (Ohio) unsuccessfully endeavored to secure action on the Columbus exposition and the House resumed consideration of the retali- tee i § HH] 5} j iG | est have. be ee Hi AE f i E ll H i E fd 8 fi ua 1 MG u z if echoing 5 i fea ‘ot do in 8 very few Fe Hy F 4 | i i | ie ot REE A : i I i Office hours, from 9 am. to4:30p.m. On the first ‘Wednesday in each month the office will be open from belie ‘Advances will be made promptly @elock. Subscriptions for shares in the 15th issue recived: daily at the office of the Association, Equitable | Hl é f H é eEeGe ee F 7 i i iz ri 17 hy aE ei i i I i f H d 1 | i Hi é i ! ! i a : i 1A cede rE TWO CENTS, Telegrams to The Star. JUDGE THURMAN GOES EAST. ing Did Not Amount to Much. Special Cable Dispatch to Tux EVENING STAR, Sept. 6.—The people of Wrexham, in te of the action of acertain number of busy- i bodies among them and the exhortations of the Times to have nothing to do with the Eisteddfod, gave a splendid reception to Gindstone yesterday. ‘He was met at Wrexham station by the mayor i iy ik Hi that there was also a slight disti in’ the back of the ‘Dut this Is understoud Lo have been caused by the crowded state of ‘suffocation, the haste with which it wasintroduced, thinks will address the | that the line should be drawn on party warfare at at ‘headquarters, | atuempts to make the of the - a fire signed Biéiculing the Sugar Convention—The ‘this afternoon and placed in the hands of the| “Stamdard’s” Semsation Falls Fiat, District Commissioners, A final my Mz., Siaing have mags Sor ths Denedi of. — {ory ipplin sa to atrm i owe cotion-seed oil. A large number of per- d | state met yesterday and jet the contracts Sas ‘Two years when te under detung the same’ tobe Gone for $36,166. OF the six ono eenetenes eee THURMANS EASTERN TRIP. Good Night's Rest, Anhoug® Traits ate Great Rate. HARRIERS, Pa, Sept. 5. —Dometng to enjoy i il el i fi é zi : : iF i HY # &, j BER stanuaily as follows: “I have been introduced in that way by enough people to, alect, the viow-president, Dut whother £ Gepends on aoagh oF Jou vote sincerely for tis Warm. And am forme. I thank more tank you for you Will Curn oUL at tue ‘cket,” jain heartily and as many i F | 1d be tn good sluay meeting at New York, huis voloe being clear and strong. As the train puliod out tbe band ‘ihe crowd cucered aud Waved bandanas Was burried on ts way W Lancaster crowd Was in Wailing, &—Judge Alien G. ti § and Whiried away fifvech minutes later without special attention. It Was doubles mp the judge ever wade Unrough Unis city, but the unseemiy Lour prevented any demon. G THE TREAT ‘The Commissioners Finally Successful ‘at the Crow Creck Agency. Sr. Paul, MINK., Sept, 5.—Tbe special comme spoudent of the Pioneer Press at the Crow Creek Agency wires that the commissioners hud de. (ded to hold no more councils Were, but at We Fe. prodancut chick, anouser venliig, Several of tke Teiwratc what they bave Wat they Would not sign, explained the bili, stating tbat ave land ip weveralty outside of the proposed new Teservation could sult boid It under this ack A Dumber of Tudians who are so INDIANS SIGN yuest, of Dog Back, a Council wast beid last chiels Who are op; wey would have to abandon (weir PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY TO THEM. When Dog Back arose to address une council White Ghost abd bis followers quictly Back made a good speech for the conc! ee hich esti on Of the Dominion government the held exclusive Jurisdicuon use Canada might make of Ube Cur0490, Sept 5.—A local paper say alouz or vacate thelr positions. His slit ! Lily t i tr Hy i! 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