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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED “DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Northwest Corser Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St., by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, & B. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t oe me Evasrwe Stan is served to subscribers in 2 ety ty carriers, on their ows secount ee Te enees Sook oF tae per mouth. | Copies at the counter. cents each. mail—postage prepaid—50 cen! onth: one year, $6, six mouths, 8.) [Fotered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C.as second-class unail inatier.} Tye WeExLY Stan—published on Friday—$1 8 year. postage prepaid. Six months, 50 cents. ue G2 All iuail subscriptions must be paid in advances no paper sent longer than is pail for Rates of advertising made known on application. Vor. 74—No. 13,030. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICES. SPECI AL COLLECTOR OF TAXES, DIS- = = OFFIC => XOUICE-THERE WILL BE A MEET: TRICT OF COLUMBIA, Wasnixorox, May of the Veteran Firemen's A: 1880.—The attention of taxpayers is called to the | xt Myer's Hall THIS ATURDAY EV tax levied for the year ending June 30, 1889. on real | 18th inst., to make arrangen: Bersonal property. The cecotd fait of sit tax, | ral of Gui late president, Jaiyen Wank erent previously paid. will become due and paya: DWINY men Ward. opi Bieon m the Bist day AP goe pand before th resident, retary. ie, ens) y eTe UPOl pt Fb iy of tno penceat eA GTCE OF STING OB fe amount thereof aball be the 4 wits other taxon due a i le ald a Q the dist meeting of the steckholdersel te Prail Tram: advertisement a! bys a ‘oma ~ 4 will be held on MONDAY, June y existing law. By order of the Commissioners of | 3 1889, ek Deaa.vat No. GLO 14th at. 2. Ws the District of Coluabias Attest, EG. DA vi Cole Washington, D. C. for ine purpose of electing = Boa tor of fuven of Directors, adopting By-laws and transacting such other business 21 may properly come before such mect- = S S. SHEDD & BKO. pees ¥ whe RY AMERICAN METER COMPANY'S a ECONOMY GAS RANGES EFI sETOWN GA’ . <g> OFFICE GEORGETO GaSTIGHT oc ‘The Annual Mecting of the stockholders of this com- i ARE COOL, ECONOMICAL, PERFECT. 32 Oth st. nw. y for — jon of ors will be held at = WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT Cu. 916 Pa. avenue. 1 above ground. my4-4m ordes the fol! tor "By nen ye folloming incorporstort: snuck x AM. 'm: - DAY, June 3, on oc 2, mand close at 1 o'clock my18-14 . GW. CROPLEY, Secty. <=>, LTAK® THIS MEANS OF THANKING — ‘the Odd Fellows’ Relief Association, of which tay Tisband was a meiber, for their prompt action in MRS. SIDNEY PARKER. AL ALLY Vests, Hosiery, Unde: Pwd to order a specialty. P. T. oes ene. Shirts Fw. ey ‘LPHIA meeting at Grand Army hal! SS JNO. MoRay, Se cotinnes to put on best chafcoal Ui rooBis _ PIANOS FOR RENT. it er square. Iso in stock Glendale and re- Spel cocdng tin. “Al rool I puton will warrant ior SUMMER RATES. three years. ny ” _my18-6t TABLE | ly, from. 3 y from 5 to 6 oeloe 7> excellent Table: posal by the week or mouth,’ 1406 Het mw. wy myis- <> NOTICE TO OUR FRIENDS, PATRONS $e ana the public. “This into wive notice, vast we, the undersicned, have this day ‘entered into co- partner, af Auction, Commis- fiom aud storawe bust Tthst.n. w.. and s0- : xls of ‘merchandise, house- and also real. estate, &c. Gas FIRTE RE mM. GUARANTELD bist gu Abit TIND WORKMAN. SCHULTZ _ ap29-3m = Ntyles « Gas FIRICHES, ¢. A. MUDDIM 1200 F ‘ket Space, iY & $13 7th st.nw. EQUITABLE t > ASONTO tion be held k tayatt tte Lode, No. 19, F. ATURDAY, the Téth insianteat The metbers of sister lodges traterually pattend. By order of the W. M 2t SOUS H. OLCOri, Secretary. _ ‘OUR STOCK OF COOL €LOTH ‘The prices are low; the style, mot be surpassed, GEO. SPRA $4 7thst. will CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. First payment 17th issue May, 1889, spel Temperance hristians or total abs Good Templars Hell, 436 stand Pa av DAY. Toth must, 30 Organize a choir. Come aud coutribute a portion’ of your time this summer in advancing the cause of ten Perance. A vood musical director has bee NR. MAHON an of com’tee HOTEL JOHNSON (EUROP: ey York Kiver Sott Shell Crabs, Office open daily from 9 a.m. to 4:20 p.m., when sub- ir shares and perments thereon is received, 50 per month; 81,000 advanced on euch Painphlets explaining the object and advantages of the Association ana other tnformationu furnished upon plication. THOS. SOMERVILLE, Pres’t. INO. JOY EDSON, Sec’y. apzo KINGSLEY BROS.’ CREAMERY CO, a 4 Neck Clams, aud Green I p. the appetite. Ladies’ and uent’s Cafe; tal vator. CHOICEST DAIRY PRODUCTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MILK AND CREAM DEPOT, A FACT WORTHY OF ‘consideration. For the past t ting the highest grade Vapor ny strong eviden Send orders by postal. telephone or cur wagons. The | ghd reliatility T have enjo best uiilk and the best service that cau be obtained at feos een 3 singh cs - soid the one grade. brace my 16-3w | fine Pr: WASHINGT NGE" AGENCY, cS inission Merchants, 030 st. nw. ¥ SCHOOL ©) 1 ic R<, HoLpROGE, FP CHR Mus. L. PAULINE, xraduate of Boston Metaphysical college, after four Years’ successtul work in healing aud fedcluing: has has opened a school of Christian Science at Riggs House annex, 1406 Gst. Classes formed monthly. 929 and 931 D st.n. w. Our Wholesale Butter House, 216 10th st.n. w., will shortly remove to our new building, and 929 Louisiana ave. mb23-3m "CERTIFICATES OF << and other a ee Oa ~ ercial bby EDNEY. raphy and design ini D - “al mC and D strevis (Poet Building), STOCK. CHEQU : (Oice hours 10/40 1 aind 4 t0 6; Mire Holbrook wilt | ey ee nrhees unten eo cunar the M bulk hor ai her voces oe =>, MR. GEROME | een ry K old stan enn. wall be ‘sold ata discount « EATHER DRESS GOODS. = Gord Quality Lawns, splendid styles. only Se. yard. sou ‘ieces, 36 inches wide, only 9c.; worth z office hours, ap’ DESIO H 8 to the grou -where for 90 a 50 pleees, 26 inches wide, extra fine | @- ~ DISSOLUTIO: qualit) ad tariusive styles only Taee. Wastin C., May 16, 1889, . The Fartnership, Lerato ing between WHITE Goops. WARDCORUETE aud Sin beth of tine ak city, carrying ou the business of Milling and Mecbani- cal Engineering under ti and style of Cor- bett & hig day diss by — cou sent, A. 5. Nocrish ara wile ae said firs AKIHUL S. NOKGISH Pisid and Striped Lawn: and Plaids. Lace Stripes and extra fine ‘quality, all worth 1 yard, only 17yc. yard New stock Challis, Deantife: styles, good goods, Sc. and 18¢. yar Sorella Stri Phide, Pique. to be: PARASOLS. PARASOLS we All the — Novelties, our prices are | Asplis alt or Portland Cen the lowest my 16 Koon 108, Lenman Building. _ Another lot of the 250. Boys’ Shirt Waicts made of a good quality Outing We can’t get half enough of them. Anot! ‘Wool Fiannel, at 755.; wi All sizes of the Fesitive, Fast, Black, Real Derby iibbed Hoe lie. Better than most of the 2. now on the : Notic | ae firm of RKSON and par Chased the printins off drat 1Ol? Pennsgiv hia ave, Laut pared toexecute all. classes o Book avd Job work prow iy aud an the bizhest style of the art. utrusted to me will Feccive muy persutel attention. Tuauking the public for it favors, I am, respectty! oe FRANK B. CLARKSON, my13-6t Pe market. usylvania ave, Se BUILDING A or ASHINGL Bu the FILS JUNE, 1889. Shares, per month, ou which ‘a1v00 is advanced Pend ers. Interest 5 percent per annum on withdrawals, Subseris tions ty stock cau be made at the Swiss Ribsed Vests 123¢c.; price MATTINGS. A good quality at $4 ro. and upward. CARBART & LEIDY. 928 7th and 706 K st. nw. 1 A B. Towsre & Sox, DRY GOODS DEALERS 1316 7TH ST. N.Wa mals cH, cove Sig and tat % ALKER, 1411 ¢ KA, WAL CHU Bie ewe dH SOHN Dr. K. HGUNNELL, 6 . 10th and Louisiana, ave CAMMACE & 28th and K sts. nw. ; 0, . THOMPSON, my10-lin French Satines, beautiful states, 2 aa Silks. Back and jenrietia DEN HOS yixtures, for earden large buildings re departinent; sizes; lowest prices. GOODYEAK Ii 9th st. Lawn Tennis, Yachting, aud Bicycle Shi Leather aud Rubber ‘keltmg. " Pull stock. Best grades, my8-lin Challies in greet varie — of i 5, 8, 10,008 18¢. suis, for Ladies and Children. BR SMITH, ARTIS AND Past Colors (not rens Es T, MAKES ME activers at once a' free. hand Ciayon Portrait By paying $1 per week: prices $10.t 2 Sati thon guarantecd; largest studio in, Washiny and sce species, Cor. 6th st. sud Mags. a = TO MY FRIENDS, PATRONS AND TH. Pts ‘This is to ive notice th: raings. Ribbuns, ke. T hays yg ee einuved my Shoe Store to 4 amoail Check White Goods, Satin Stripe, in large and | [.'/)ohd a full line of fue Shoe: peer Bee White Goods from 5é. up. Sa4-6m_ JOuN'E! Lirtie, Harry J. Kidd, formerly with Edmonston & Co,, wil Agr Enxsnomwrry be glad to meet his friends wud customers atthes } What we are Mowing for ladien to take with them to | — ; the country or the seash <q=> ,REMOVAL—I DESIRE TO ANNOUNCE ee me Leat Pattern ‘Brown Liven Center Ciot, | to my friends and the pub) 3 bbe that L uave re- 1.25. These work up ver rt Ved my office to the Fleming buildin ‘i bi ST Wonk Bowe? handsome in theS difter- | m0 ¥ 01 oe ie pe ton ie at bo BUILER nilice at 1407 11th st. see Office hours, ch Heunstitehed, extra heavy __8:30-10:30am. __ 4-6 p.m. f tach Tea Cloths, with wide new designs. Bf inch Butcher Linen, ko — _my13-1w* THE NATIONAL New desizus for Red Company Handeome Tinted Suk Bolton Cloth Yidie ves silverware ani s of valuables ond euthning. pont t. Vaults fire- urglar-proof, danip hide of their mew bul ine, with walls 3 fect @ inches thick, ‘Construction proof throughout. Equipment unsurpassed as 3 Safe Deposit Company. Apartinents provided exclusively for ladies. Inspection ivited. my11-1m pe Linen i= £0 different shades, Se. per skein. Barvarrou Linen Thread. in SU different shades, 5 “3 v lesson, Special arrangements and terms can be made for School Children during vacation. & OPPENHEIMER & BRO, DECORATIVE ART ROOMS. 4 9th street now. Stamping while you wait. ual meeting Church and hess ax may properl SCHUYLER DUR ae my 11&is-2t docsters. UNKS IN THE SUPREME COURT OF nase DISTRICT OF COL mgr Sam Made at TOPHAM’S FACTORY havea National =| GOUNGE B. ERINCH et. o)-. art. GE ELLIS Reputation for stand hard usage; last for as * Years, and are low prices, Th ‘The above cause having been referre:l to the Auditor to take proof of any debts di py the late GEORGE T. ELL! bis estate, and to distribute the proc: — of his real estate, bee iv " b= ivi Hy J. 4 ference, at the office of ¢ FRIDAY, the ist day of Muy AD. Tsay at 4 o'clock p.m., at which time aid plues altered nd other bates a are hereby hotiied to et Prove the'r ela! JOSELIES, DARLINGTON, Acting fugit _ May 10, 1889, A large stock at Factory and Salesrooms, Call and see the Light and Strong Leatheroid Trunk. Repairing of Trunks and Bags promptly and thoroushly done, JAMES S. TOPHAM, Pennsylvania avenue n.w. HOW TO KEEP COOL. Such weather as we have endured these Past few days is probably but a foretaste of the sum- mer’s heat—We want to keep comfortable—Thin BAL- BRIGGAN UNDERWEAK and NEGLIGEE OUTING SHIRTS with a loose folded tie, not only pleases the imagination but in reality is cooler, ‘These we have in the best makes, LISLE THREAD AND REAL BALBRIGGAN Ho- SIEKY in shades that will not discolor, thin aud elas- tic, are as nice 28 we can suggest, A broad Black or Blue Silk Sash to tie around the waist when dressed negligee, adds to the neatness of yourattire—We will be pleased to show you these, Commerce st, Philadelphia: Pe. cocrip' ‘a my 14-co78t_ 6 Write for Siete! Price list. ©. C. PURSELL, Bookseller and Stationer, myl6 4158 Oth st_ nw. Frasx M. Lewis, JEWELER, SILVERSMITH AND DEALER IN FINE STATIONERY. H. F. WOODARD & CO, MEN'S IMPORTING FURNISHERS, 15th and F sts. n.w. ba sue Bee ag a eee aS IM streets FO! pom bgt Se _myl3 a Ra A LARGE AND HANDSOME STOCK OF STERLING SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED BRUSHES AND COMBS AT GREATLY RE- and dbte "teams fo hire. DUCED PRICES, see Habis partie, “2216 PENNA AVE Sharan tine aps lus ° {METROPOLITAN | M. 3 § cHDRCA, COR. 49g and Osta. a ne by the pastor, G. H.C att 5 p.m. Sun* “WATGH M, F. CHURCH, 3DAND 4 STs. ne. (C. H.)—The pastor, Kev. Fees 0 D. 1am. and Sp. m. suuday te ‘Youn’ people's Prayer meet- Mt asionary exercises at 33:30 p. ‘Oxford ar Tt | Loarne’* at tpn. Negular Prayer Mecting Thursday Pare 12 VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN — Dees Sal See Se Or eey See ee ae - Pare S “NORTH |, PRESBYTERIAN Ci CHURCH: 'N Pages 3 and 9 30: < =<. ta bet: Oth and LOth sie. B. z ey, has. Page 6 ainsdell, pastor. Preaching 11 aim. Twilight ser- Pago 2 F ts 7 pm. - 2 ee e. Sea TEaEg Rms “Sadbath school 9:80a.m. Strangers wel Sangin WESLEY Gf. NEW CRORCH SERVICES (SWEDEN- wong sts., Kev. James ite, pastor. ‘borgian) ield to-morrow at Metzerott Page 13 Syday echodl, 9:0 a.m, “Preach culpa 7 the pantor | Hal 31915 nat ne Sunday sebool 9:40 a. 20. Page 2 3:30 p.m. at AD o'clock by" ths Kev. Win. 18 Heyden Page 3 Society of Christian” Bigeavor, @ 1S pin. Guartanly | Bete fee, Mati eee ey ‘was nothin Love Feast, ‘Tuureday, B pin” Beate "es af a ere | the ark auve the two tables of stous wich Monee eat Page 5 vices. 1t*_ | there st Horeb. where wi Lord made 3 covenant fend wing YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA- gy eee eget — tion Gospel Sk ae eta Pye Of Eerpt.” lat Kings, vill.. 9. Page 9 subject, “To Each Ma Vork" 13): FIRST, CON 5 GitEGRETON AL eueR i, -Page 12 Serv oy conducted by Mr. J, A conial invi: r. of 10th and G sts, p.w.—The Pare 8 fation to young men and stray YB, Me Newman, D. Ds wil preach att meeting for Sadan ‘Mtouday yn “The entrance of one man into the Kinwdor Page 9 fustanty at 8 ¢ ist through Caricaty et Lat § p,m. upou “The Page 2 “WORMA \N'S_ CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE it yam Veuper service ot? Pano 3 on. , Gospel, meeting ie Ean M. Se eee era Paso 3 ‘to-mé ay, 2 Page 2 : ect, “the “Gruelt ihe Liquor ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, 25D St, NFAR ‘Trattic.* orcs: tyotesth, da abe ts nna. ave. n.. W., Kev. Alfred Hardiuz, = SAGE Nowantond defrauded, outraced, tozhorrow? 30 am. Holy Com: Page 3 Public are cordially nol gli am Litany, Paro 2 H0.9/ = GRAND TENPERANGE SEL P Strangers wel Page 2 POSE gi Gond Fomotars al, sunday nigut ai Ge Mer ae TS Pago 10 % he evanxell Pare George’ Curter will address the e meeting. An inte sit HAMLINE ME. CHORCH CONNER as meemghd ie: jpature of the meeting will be singing by, ‘and P sts. n.w., H. aylor, D.D.. pas- 8 for Sunday. school Preaching oy Re. 7 7 Tigh ?. Tm. a El ges, NOTICE TO THE MEMBERS OF FPR i ‘Scudder, “Dib, "Conmserstion tein” Paselay “ cane fal of ar late Brother at Ek HOWARD, ray ting, Thursday evenings, 8. The mie meaner pliacir was ki << GURLEY MEMORIAL Sa church, Le Droit Park, Boundary st. oe 7th st.—Services to-morrow. ut m. Preaching by the Pastor, will tuk 7) jest Lovelock, at the Thint Baptist church Gn ey ait st,, between 4th and 5th sts. now. Members will meet tthe Odd Fi 3 certs meet atthe ‘ellows’ Hall, pe tHE a.m. ‘and Wiltinin 8 Miller: — Sabbath school at 4 p. tian Endeavor So- - Sse , ASUOUTS OF AnOR ATTENTION = ciety at lop. mm. Mid-week 9 vice, Wednesday whale gressive Assembly, No. 911, in Good Templars Hah, | &P-t-_Straneers always welc It" | OCEAN STEAMERS gerne Pa. ave, ‘(second floor), MONDAY YTOMAC RIVER LOATs, ENING, 20th instant, ‘Tickets 25e., including re- Ps MH 2 FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 9th st., between G and H sts. n.w.. Kev. joseph T. Kelly, pastor, Sabbath school at 9:30 a, freshments, All weiner eaire ra PENA — RV ATON, M. W, | Preaching at 1i'a m. "Young people's prayer mecting N _KATE V. SMOOT. pr ee a ae Pago 6 prayer meeting at S o'clock. << REPORT es THE CONDITI Strangers are cordially welcome at all services. Page 7 THE NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK OF THE DIS- McKENDREE | -Page 10 TRICT OF COLUMBIA, ee, husetts ave., bet. 9th and 10th ig At Washington, D. C., Key, ©. Herbert Richardson, pastor, at Las . ° At the close of business May 13th, 1889, m, Young People’s meeting at 7 a school, 9:30 a.m. Seats free and pubile in invited. Pages Sand 6 RESOURCES. 5 (GRACE (P. E. CHURCH, ‘Canal, George! Pastor. Holy Communion 7 Litany and Sermou 11 a. m., canon, Spm; sO. Toneue, oe ning Prayer, ning Prayer ‘an evening Service aud Lecture bo Other stocks, bonds, atid mortzages Due irom state Banks and bankers, Current expenses and taxes paid Premiums Checks and casi Bills of other Banks. Fractional paper cui CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER Sth end H sts. nw. Rev. Samuel H. Greene, f Y-30) a 2a.” Preaching 1 Page 8 speitt® 23 25 The water. specie. : Legal-tender notes... 4,400 00 600 OO Government Receipts To-pay.—Internal rev- enue, %: 42; customs, ©: To-pay's Boxp Orreninas aggregated 18,000, 000, as follows: Coupon 43s, $5,000, at 108 flat, Registered 434s, $13,000, at 108 flat, A1Lep For SaMoa.—Infotmation has been received here that the U. S. S. Alert sailed from Honolulu on the 18th of April for Sa- $1,148,667 49 iphta con, 5 3:30 pon, METHODIST PROVESTANT CHUR 12th and M sts. n.w., Rev. 8. Reese Murray, pastor 11 am. “iubbish About the Wall,” 1v:10.. 8 p, hay Pi ing, Weditndliy, F Gr ‘Sunday schoo it osit Time certificates of deposit... Total... #1,148,61 District of Columbia, County of Washing! T, Benjamin P. Snyder, President of the above: do solemnly swear that the above statement is v ert May BL d Lists. n.w., benedit Schicol. Best city talent Tickets 25 cent THE EMBLY . Lattle, past $ to the best of m: Keowseaee: and belief. a. ry moa to take the place of one of the wrecked BENJAMIN lay School 9:30 a. m.; young | vessels, Subscribed aud sworu to belore me t people's meeting, 6:45 pans Preaching at Ti aie nn May, 1859. WILLARD | and 45 pan. by the Rev. LS. Griggs, of Ivoryton, | AN Exantyatio to filla vacancy of trans- onn, Correct—Attest: lator at $1,200a year in the Agricultural de- ’ SPIRITUALISM SUNDAY, 1412 PENN- Hi Sais Sh ad Hee sylvunia ave. u.W,—J. J. Morse, of Engiand, | partment will be held at the rooms of the civil- ii BSEEERHANE, | Pitetorm | A Sind amended Gy aiseae Uadlerea. | Service commission May 28, commencing at 9 derful test medium: 1c. door collecti a.m. The examination will include the ordi- | &= REPORT OF THE CONDITION F =~, AURST BAPTIST CH CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK Gand H n.w., Ke: - Cha At Washington, in the District of Columbia, ly, Mlle Sunday. school, B. 1 “May Annual,” by the 5 mnday schoo! ‘and special ser- At the close of business May 13, 1889. RESOURCES, nary subjects of the copyist examination and translations (both ways) in the Spanish, Italian, French, Germat Portuge e languages. Manynanp “PostwasteRs. The following fourth-class postmasters have been appointed mou by the pastor to the school. Services at Luman- uel mission at 3 o'clock. Youug people's meeting, 7:30. Preaching at 8. G av D RALLY, Ey in Maryland: ©. W. Spicknell, at Huntington “e, + + Grerdinten weenie nid Gipcatised, day iiay 19.48 on pansy 2¢ Calvert county; Jas. H. Vincent, Pocomoke oe hota to aeeure circulation. 3.'M. Cargill’; preaching a b. City, Worcester county, and John W. Bullock, er stocks, bonds, and morte preach ch : py hom proved euerve apemts. peers oan un Hee. J, a Smithville, Carolin ounty. Due from her national banks. Due from state banks and banker Real estate. farnitute, and fixtures, Current expenses and taxes paid. Premiums paid.. Checks and other ani ik Exchanges for clearing-Louse, Bills of other banks. Fr a paper currency, ie see and nts, Ricuarp L, ‘Warxen, who was yesterday appointed United States marshal for the dis- trict of Kansas, succeeds Marshal Jones, against whom charges of misconduct in office during the time of the opening of Oklahoma to settle- ment had been made. The President and the Attorney-General decided not to allow Jones to resign, and the order for his removal was made. Dr. Kipper’s Successor.—Prof. Wm. C. METHODIBT “EPISCOPAL 20th st. Pa. 4 piers eeting Bp. Ik Love feast Wediieeday evening.” All Welcome. it? oo MOUNT VERNON PLACE M.E.CHURC Bose att comeret hed Rate eae W. diwaday wstur -~Preacaang at 1) aim. aud 8 p, mL Sunday school at 0:50 a.m e' m. Preachinie = —- mu & and € st g ie. Lewal-teider iiot Redemy tionfond with U. 8. T (S per cent of circ: ulation). Total. oe asty Bebtey. “ehs'publ Winlock, of the United States navai observa- ST. JAMES’ HURCH. STH tory, has been appointed curator of the ceased Beenie Tee net sector erg m of salecnatenal exchanges in the Capital stock paid in. « $100,000 00 | Sundays, Matins, 10: clog, Hcly E rea 1g Surplus fund... 100/000 00 } @ 2. ; litany and catechisiny, 3:30 p. 10.; eveu-song, | Smithsonian Institution, viee J. G. Kidder, Undivided profi = 13.376 97 | 4 iY orelock : 8 Sunday mene 0 as dyn. We Big. | deceased. Prof. Winlock is thirty-one years ation: r In in anid cep re . Piikende one Oe ee eae Aires it” | old, the son of the Harvard professor of as- tronomy and director of the nautical almanac. He has been connected with the naval obser- vatory nine years, and is the author of the re- orts on the progress of astronomy published ie the Smithsonian Institution. Individual a ) CHURCH, ) CHURG De Moriing ser: = ALL SOUL: 1 Boe cont Aath and L sts. uw, vice 11 a. om. Sunday School 9:30 ain. Preaching 10-morrow Morning and Eveuiug by the pastor. Rev. igus ish K. Shuppen. it ST. MARKS LUTHERAN CHURCH —Po- Hall corner 11th and 1, ere 9 ing Subday. yA, Due to state bauks and bankers: Total, District of Columbia, City of Washington, ss. IJ. A. RUFF, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the prohit so apteeats is true to the bost of my knowledge and “5: A RUFF, Cashier. eee and sworn to before me this 17th day of a " CLARENCE F. NORMENT, Notary Public. No Governuest Purntixe Orrice Cmaxces To-pay.—The report that there were to be a number of changes in the government printing office force to-day was not well founded. None were made, and no great number of changes is anticipated at once, Government Printer Palmer says he has made out no list for re- Meet! chers’ Friday, ahd Pevotiona Services, Wednies- R r Mecuns, Spam. d, the pastor, will ch on’ Sunday Creninas "there will alsy bo several ptisins ut the services next Sunday eveuing. Allure cordiully invited to attend, it JUNDRY METHODIST EPISCOPAL ee AMUEL QRMENT, | a eh, corner ot 1 ith aud @ ste, Bev. 100. moval, as has been published. N LALOtL, pastor.—Services ol Sur » May . H. BROWNIN un, Suiiday school Prayer; 130, Fogular session; 11 | EXTRA Work sy Post-Ovricr DerantMext BE. Ghar LEON, Directors, | sili» preachinw by the Kev. Jou Lanahun, D D.. 8p. | CLenks.—The clerks in the office of the first 0. T. THOMPSON, am. the pastor will preach the fourth seriion in the course on the Future Life. Subject, “After Death, What!” Strangers und visitors ure ‘made welcome, Prayer meeting un Wednesday av assistant postmaster-general have been eee since the 4th of March to work from OsTaGK each Gay) Posters veer acetal Wane maker will probably next week issue an order changing these hours from 9 to 5 o'clock. ‘The extra work “occasioned by the changes in the post-offices has grown somewhat less, and it is thought that the current business can be kept up without requiring such long hours. The clerks look forward to the time when the usual day of 9 to 4 will be restored, Cuancep wit Iutecan Use or Fraxxs.— it Ay is MENDENHALL, 1t Sar OF TH CONDITION oF THE NATIONAL METROPOLITAN BANE, At Washington, D. C., At the close of business, May 13, 1889, y evenuh the younur peop le congregational, boty at 5 0 yoke K. verdrafts, secured aud unsecured, Bonds to secure circulation S. bonds on haud. Other stocks, Due from apy sermons, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m, Wednesday, day and evening. ing prayer ‘meeting, “Wastezul tides evening. Welcome to all, Si Pros from ocher Zasional Banks g\2 sented The Post-office inspectors last night arrested Keal estate, furniture, and fixtures 00 Chas. D, Poston on the charge of using the PaLrens expences sted wines pele. 19 | 8: I franks of Senator Stewart. of Nevada, and Checks and other cash items. 6B rf Ke in ‘service; Wednesda; Soclock, | Delegate Smith, of Arizona, on his private Jachanees for clearizig-howse .. 8 oo ——_ wer ete “al pongo = A hae correspondence. He was arraigned before a Fractional paper curreicy, “nickels, Worslup will United States commissioner and held in bonds and cents . 74 of 2,000 for the action of the eréud jury. Poston, who is about sixty years of age, claims to have been a delegate from Arizona and con- sul to Mexico, 463 7 298,786 30 Specie, a 244,004 00 <—* HOLINESS MEETING SRR (Sunday) at 3 p.m, held by Free Methodist y at roolus of Nations Christian Association, st.u.w. Come. All welcome, At RYLAN DME vi eueaeete a —$<—$$$_____ wurch, cor. and D s.w.—Rev. Cina Sakivin, pever tk pA Secrrtary Procror left the city last night to Hidden Tajent.”” § Provation- | be gone several days, He intended to stop at {ian Endoator 7 otclock: Peuver nesting faa redays 8 West Point this morning, his presence being 'c pan, All are welcome, needed there to settle the question of the a GRACE ME. CH quurcu.< COR. aa a location of the two buildings to be =. Bats uw.» Hes past erected at the academy. At the” lat Lng ;pchoal S50 ge ut i session of Congress an appropriation of mm, youug people's necting: 17) r mecting Thurs $500,000 was made for the purpose of new day, Spain Seats free. Everybou invited. acccmmodations—#100,000 to be used for a = gymnasium and fencing school, and $400,000 & we fora er botding. The seademic board Distriet Clumbta, on: Subject: “Pi was divided as t» the location of the buildings, whe ace . B. WHITE, Cashier of the above- Fourlofdreat Pace? and the services uf a referee being required 1¢ was decided to leave the matter to Secretary Proctor, who will go over the ground with the board to-day. It is likely that he will render a decision at once in order that work may be started on the buildings without any further delay. The building season is comparatively short and it is imperative that the building of ‘bank, ment is true'to the best of my, knowledge an ubpceibed and sworn to before mo tus 17th day of | gg — GRACE REFORMED CHURCH, CHAPEL er" sansa Eee ene ae ave: he ALFRED B. BRIGG, Notary Public, | I'v. George Lewis Staley, D.'D, Correct—Attest: ss ie at 11 o'clock, = LIE future life ouly i THE it —_— | mentot the kingdom ot {Cie and sme ¢ getabuah? the mew structures. be started immediately. e EPO! ¢103 juental Eo oh. carth meet in Mouu- | Secretary Proctor will go to ome in Ver- y — * = ep Se a Binday terncau, at oclock to cle Suite the Lot's | mont after leaving the Point, and will return NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON, vited, it to the city about Wednesday. At Washington, in the District of Columbia, Prrsonats.—J. 8, McLeod and W. H. Boston, AA the Coes of Sateen Se 15, 18am. Hes will pols nate Gen. N. M. Curtis, State Senator Ogdensburg on second flour of Grand Army *Saildung 1412 Penn. . 7.00 Thursilas | of New York, H. ©. Hildebrand and C. H, Pate tes! Say S18, in esas and ‘levout eouhtennoratiat Culin of Philadelphia, A. H. Moon of Tren- B.S. bel 50, tn reas by ton, N. J., and E. F. Hall, F. W. Chamberlain, 8 Pry ‘owell. Comraiies aud thelt families’ and 4 piiblic E. ©. Fischer and W. J. Howey of New dork, Other tecks, crs generaily are invited. L8-s&cthet . C. re) LW. y nie from 8p) 324) pbrann ST AOe EMRE HURCH.| are at Willard’s——Mr. and Mrs. B. ae from 01 200, ‘or, J. G. Butler. Fresching a the Potter, Miss Potter and A. D. Potter Due from state baal 15, peas Diy aida the ice, 5 of New ees Gilbert R. Fox, jr., of i. Butler. Beats frves Allinvit Te Pennsylvania, Lyman Baird and wife’ and 38 TERN PRES. CHURCH, 8TH ST. | Miss Bessie’ Baird of Chicago, Wm. F. be Cie ig Beare Malone and wife of Toledo, Ohio, are at the ort 9 Bane arse ie em Bay sienna ie oO. ranted 2: . 4 arrived at Fort Monroe for the ann aia fice rbaradze an aes ans own Rew” | gpeceion ——Mr. gono to ew York to attend the funeral of Allan Thorn. dyke Rice.—Senator Farwell of ao nots ao at the Elsmere, 1408 H street north ith will leave for: Cleveland, O1 Ohio, Powell M. SHUR OF a gs FATHER" (UN (UNIVER: eee and L —Service at ty eat tay ee Sap Pek No evening serv “euURCH OF SITE M. H. Clarke of London, pastor, Rev. W. Ir Parsons will esse Sedalia, Mo, dre at the at sermon at 11 a.m. mn Gervices at € D3 Sun- . Masters New Yi at school at Fee carpe ier aee: GLADSTONE’S TALK ON AMERICA. Wide Extent of the Russian Con- spiracy on the Czar’s Life. PATRICK EGAN ON DR. CRON Funeral of the Late Minister Allan Thorndyke Rice. INDIANS AND THE SIOUX COMMISSION. — SALISBURY’S DUPLICITY. His Disingenuous Reply to the Missionary Delegation. Special Cable Dispatch to Tux Evesrxo Stan. Loxpox, May 18.—Lord Salisbury told the Nyassa land missionaries yesterday that they need not fear Portugal laying violent hands on their station. He would as soon expect Porta- gal to sail into Table bay to annex Cape Town. This savors rather of his famous Schouvaloff memorandum reply, since he has, I am in- formed, already agreed to recognize the Portu- gese sovereignty, but he will insist on effective guarantees against its abuse. ‘The Lotus Glee club, of Boston, made its first appearance last night amid genuine ap- plause at_an ‘‘at home” in Portland place be- fore a fashionable body, including the duchess of Marlboro, —_——_.___ THE HEREDITARY LORDS. Points im Last Night’s Debate in the English Commons. Special Cable Dispatch to Tue EVENING Stan. Loxpon, May 18.—The debate last night on the abolition of the house of lords, produced the annual crop of jokes from Labouchere at the expense of the hereditary pecrs, but the | chief interest to American readers lies in the frequent appeal made to the acknowledged sue- cess of the American Senate. Mr. Bryce spoke strongly for strengthening the house of lords into un effective second chamber. He thought the experience of every free country in the world was conclusive on the necessity of a sec- ond chamber in érder to protect democracies from the sudden impulses which make govern- ments, in Lowell’s phrase, “Carry out not the people's whim, but the people's will.” GLADSTONE’S 1 TABLE TALK. His Kindly Allusions to America—A New Phase of Bismarck. Special Cable Dispateh to THE EVENING STAR. Lowvox, May 18.—The London Gossip, quoted by me last week, gives the following further | installment of Gladstone's table talk: Speaking about Americans, Gladstone, in pathetic tones, regretted that all his opportunities of visiting America had disappeared. “I always feel,” he said, “‘deep gratitade to the American people. hey have been exceedingly kind to me, kinder than I deserve. At the time of their great war I gave utterance to opinions which, consider- ing my connection with the ministry of the day, had better been left unsaid; but they for- get and have forgiven. I am almost daily re- ceiving tokens of the warm-heartedness of the American“eople, and I should like to look them face to face in their own country.” A WORD ABOUT BISMARCK, Mr. Gladstone talked of his lately-published correspondence. He spoke quite enthusiasti- cally of the letter Bismarck wrote Motley in- viting him to go and see him, and said it is quite a revelation of the inner eS of the his character which is usually masked (- y cial reserve. — disclosed by that letter.” Mr. Gladstone ke in a friendly way of the Prince of ¥ ales, who, he said, isa shrewd man, a keen observer, full of tact, always educating himself without deliberately setting down to learna lesson, rarely openi 2 book, but keeping him- self au courant with whatever is going on in the world, and when the time came fo ‘or him to take his part in public business, doing it thor- oughly. This gore is believed to be a well- known journalist who recently invited Glad- stone to dinner. Lord Granville.who was also present.in a slim public speech a iew days ago alluded to the published report of the dinner as an instance * the encroachment of reporters in modern ‘imes, —_—_>—__ CANADIAN FISHERIES. New England Fishermen to be Care- fully Watched. Orrawa, Oxt.. May 18.—Lieut. Gordan, of the fishery protection fleet. left here for Hali- fax last night with orders to put the Arcadia into commission at once, as reports to the de- partment are to the effect that the New Eng- land fishermen are availing themselves more than last year 0” the modus yivendi licences, Officers ar» urged to show evory courtesy and forbearance to United States fisher hindrance is to be placed in the w sels of which the masters or owners declare their intention of obt: ptaining J licences, THE SIOUX CC COMMISSION. The Indians Have Decided How They will Treat with Them. Cutcaco, May 18,—A dispatch from Pierre, Dak., says the Indians at the Cheyenne agency at the recent big council decided on the man- ner of treating with the Sioux commission. They have appointed ont of the different tribes @ council of fifty, and twelve were elected judges. The council decided upon a plan of action for the entire tribe, who are bound by their action, The judges will report to the commission and have all dealings with them. At the meeting of the council this week many speeches were made on the Sioux bill and a apes majority favored accepting its provisions at once. — THE RUSSIAN CONSPIRACY. It is Found to Have Been More Wide- spread than Supposed. Sr, Perensavno, May 18.—The and hundreds of the officers and soldiers have been arrested saneeg oe = nt prevails over the czarina = completely unnerved ——— THE STRIKES IN GERMANY. that the condition of affairs in Westphalia, arising from the miners’ strike, does not war- pambed roc sereemg is state of siege in fck, under wiel'e siate of tibge a proclaimed, Sigumasbened Hd the pro- visions of the act owing of expedi- eae oa One is glad to think of the Bis- | = Two spans of Rush Washington News ar Gossip.” Telegrams to The Star. Indexte Advertisements, | Olin and W. H. Dou: DAMAGE TO RAILROADS. A Storm Yesterday Washes Away Bridges and Submerges Tracks. CRAONVILLE, Ints., May 18.—A little after 6 o'clock last night a fuunel-shaped cloud struck the lower part of this county, scattering wildings and trees in every direction. No loss | of life as reported, though a number of p: — j Came near being badiy hurt. Fortunately cloud rose high in the air without doi onions ch for miles eastward there wat inky blackness in the sky. Abigh wind and heavy rain speedily prevailed after the cloud passed, Later reports regarding yesterday's storm indicate that it was more serious than at first thonght. The railroads are the chiet suffere re creek bridge, on the Chi- cago, Milwaukee and St. Paul road, near Liberty, Mo., were washed aw ‘ay and trains be- tween Kansas City and Chilicothe have been sas City, St. Joseph and submerged 12 inches Council Blaff's track: e: for a long distance, near Parkville. The Hannibal tracks are under water near Liberty. The Union Pacific is badly damaged near Man- nm, Kan., where the Kaw river is 13 feet above low-water mark. The Missouri Pacifie 18 BADLY DEMORALIZED in all directions, and its trains are from two te four hours late. Several bad washouts are re ported between here and the Little Blue, and small trestles are in danger. In this city the Eighteenth street cable line was stopped six hours on account of the flood. and the power- house of the nth street line was so badly flooded that the water had to be pumped out of the boiler-room tor several hours to i p the machinery in operation, Between 15th and 16th strecta, for a distance of two blocks in the eastern part of the city, THE ENTIRE SURFACE IS UNDER WATER. The floors of nearly all the dwellings im that territory are submerged. In Kansas City, n., it is estimated that $25,000 damage hasbeen done, In Armourdalo anumber of cottages were flooded, While on Split Lane creek there is an area of ten acres, is now a lake from Sto 20feetdeep. The house of Mr. Hisker was flooded to the ce ing, and the family was rescued with difticulty, Re- ports from various parts of Kansas tell of u precedented rainfall, and low lands everywhere are flooded. — MINISTER RICE’S FUNERAL. Distinguished Persons Who Acted as Pallbearers. a) New Yorx, May 18.—At half-past 9 o'clock this morning the body of the late Allen Thorn- dyke Rice, minister to Russia, was taken from the house of ex-Mayor Coope ington square, to Gr: church, panied y Bisop Potter and the pallbearers, » Satta od four carriage: (brother of the de ; the see- ond, Mr. in’ Cotting, and 3 the third, Mrs. Cooper and e fourth, the valet Sar- Crisp, At the church d t by Bichop Potter, Bi Ce reh,and his assis G. H. Bottome. The clergy leading and Sellewed hy the pall-bearers in the fe order the cxskct was borne to the chand and ve-President Levi P. Morton |B n. Wm. T. Sherman and Chauncey | M. Depew, Pierre Lorillard Waldorf | Astor, ex-Mayor Coc Jay, 8. HL . The casket of plain rosewood and heavy silver handles bore thie inscription on the silver Charles Allen Thorndyke Rice, i Jur Died May The services were of the simplest character, consisting merely of the Episcopal ritual fane ral service, the musical part being rendered by the choirof the church, At the conclusion the casket was borne down the aisle and placed im the vestibule of the church, from whic ve it will be deposited in the mortuary, w it will remain until it is removed to Boston for burial, Among those present were Mr. and Mra. Astor, Cyrus Bussey, assistant secretary of the In- terior; Robert Jay milton, David Dudile; Ficld, Col. Robert G. Ingersoll, Clarence W. ward, Paul Dana, Gen. Jos, C, Jackson, Col- lector Joel B. Erhardt, Wm, J. Florence, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jaffrey, 8. L. M. Berlow, George Lyon, and Dion Kobb, The following persons were among those that sent a profusion of flow- ers: Prosident and Mrs, Harrison, Secretary Blaine and Mrs. Blaine, the Countess and Miss De Barrios, Pierre Lorillard, Mrs. Hillyer and Miss Blanche Roose welt, CAPT. MU RRELL HONORED. He is Given an Ovation on his Arrival in London. Loxpox, May 18.—The steamship Missouri, commanded by Captain Murrell, who, on his last voyage out, rescued the passengers of the sinking steamer Danmark, arrived in the Thames to-day from Philadelphia, Two steamers laden with the friends aud admirers of the brave captain went down the river and met the Missouri. Captain Murrell and his officers were given a grand ovation, and in re- ply to an address made to him the captaim spoke highly of the kindness he had received im America, and thanked those who met him, The | captain was overwhelmed with praise and at- tention, and was forced to etrip his uniform of its gilt buttons to distribute among his ad- mirers. Every button was eagerly seized upon asarelic, The captain will be publicly re ceived and banqueted in London. PATRICK EGAN ON CRON He Does not Believe that the Doctor Has Been Murdered. Cmrcaco, May 18.—Patrick Egan, ex-prost- dent of the land league, was at the Grand Pa- cific yesterday en route to Chili. When asked his op.nion of Dr. Cronin’s dis appearance Mr. Eagan replied: “I have not investigated the case, but from what I hear I cannot discover an atom of foundation on Which to base an assumption that he has been removed, That he was made away with be- cause of some knowledge of crookedness in Dr. O'Reilly's account with the Parnell fund is more preposterous than probable, The Chicago funds, which, it is eaid ene misappropriated did not go thro O'Reilly's hands, but were held by ~ O'Connor of this city, I think some Irishmen in the city are talking rashly. To assume that Cronnin was murdered i+ going too far and the committee ought to show better reasons for ronouncing the case oue of that sort or do jess talking.” Dr. O'Reilly said it was absurd to connect Cronin’s pe geen with the business of his office and flatly denied all insinuations of that character made by Cronin’s friends. Under the system of keeping the accounts it would be entirely impossible to have done anything of the kind intimated, and any irregularities would be discovered at once by delegates te the convention. ee canna Stabbed Her with a Penknife. Rosseivittr. Ky., May 18.—Amanda Hardin and Ann Cunence, both colored, got into » quarrel over the division of some soft soap which the two had made in Partnership, when when the Cunence woman drew a | barlow knife and killed Mra, Hardin. a murderess fled and is supposed to be in Louis- ————_—_—_ An Army Officer Insane. New York, May 18.—Captain Jas, Chester, of the third artillery, U. 8. A., stationed on Gov- ernor’s Island, became violently insane on the street early this morning. He was taken into custody and in court turned over to the mili- tary authorities, —_—-—_ A Fisherman Killed by Lightning. Rockgorp, Int., May 18.—This city exper enced a most terrific thunder storm afternoon. Several hovses were struck, but no it damage was done, so far as learned. A young man named Keeler, who was fishing on aod, was knocked off by a bolt of light ning and either killed by the shock or drowned, Killed on m the Railroad. Batrmonz, Mp., Mey i8.—Adam Brandau,e paint manufacturer of South Baltimore, was killed last night at Hanover Junction by the Off hia train he wan struck by the expreas A Cargo of Cotton on Fire. Loxpox, May 16.—The Spanish steamer Em- ihe Heal

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