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THE EVENING STAR Telegrams to The Star. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, @ Nerthweet Gorer Peaasyivana Ave and ith Bt, by ASSAILING THE HOUSE OF LORDS Sone cach Ay" nil™pouaet piepall90 conte © 5 ce LABOUCHERE AND THE LORDS. mt Odice at Washington, D.C, Significant Increase of the Strength of second-class mustil matter.) the Radical Mimerity im the Commons. ‘Tue Werexty Stan—published on Friday—$1 @ Teer, po 4. Six months, 50 cents. ‘Special Cable Dispatch to THE EVENTNe STAR SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1886. Be All ms »seriptions must be paid in advance; Lonpon, March 5.—The division of Last night lune cater | Ve CS No 10,248. WASHINGTON, D. C. TWO CENTS, | wtcreattsicmon tor the opponents ot the house of lords, The minority of 166 is twice —== = = — == = = —= = — as large as ever before, and would certainly a aaulal > * . have been over 200, if any whip had been sent SPECIAL NOTICES. ___ SPECIAL NOTICES ___ SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, {AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY,| THE BALTINORE CONFERENCE ee ae ae ettnonely wit ==> REPORT OF THE CONDITION aw CONGRESS AND THE BOYCOTTERS. qa “OSTLER JOE,” REPRINTED IN TO- INDEPENDENT METHODIST CHURCH, —— Third Day’s Session of the Methodist | and effective speech. His arguments are tamil- Sion covmnat Laruoxar mane, | Toate ueecomates Fi, S022 | Oeuiad Bae be the cats | Oa ctareane ae aang sneae | Corman Tourn ToDAT Asm | Govewas pouant IN THE HOUSE.| HEta™ Bow” ae we mewropsines | urtoererybnt Tn hems nde oe ‘At Washington, in the District of Columbia, Congres shall have mer to exercise crt eal. taipine Mr. Geo) fe Sings celebrated poem, enti | tor Breschung touotrow by members ot tbe Aart | F°VeRNe, 646,920; customs, $513, DEBATE IN T Chareh. Judged from the following wentences:” I shoal At the cline of basines, March 2, 1896. excreding ten mites square as may by cession of par: | SUNDAY HERALD to-morrow. “This is the only | sos. and 4250 pm. hes W. or Morus: er. Haney |, LCOKING FoR HER Loxo Lost Farama.—A ie Heular states and tne ‘acceptance of Congress become | correct version obisinabie oF this poem oth the seat of government of the United States.” printed in the Capital Indirect Clolation of the supreme iaws of the land, | Raving been mater! sseifconstituted body has made laws for the govern: The third day's session of the Baltimore An-| needy donkey than of refusing a barmnetes 20 cpples | odor, will be present at “night Poor people, are | Jady living in Kigin, Ill., writes to the Post- i nual M. E. conference was opened this morning | anybody who w Ai nabia. of this pers tbe copies | Bocad wii be nesses 1209 eS " ope! body who wanted it. Will Sir Henry Al iy iltered from the oristils Yt | prayhug fora malietutaheinee coins ELAR | metre spen perigee arabia A Speech on the Silver Question, Ete. | 252 Metropolitan church with devotional ex- | sopp's great grandson ever allude,1 wonder, to phen Bs = —E— “st the maternal being? We have “ard a great — ~ ~ ~ = W508 ge ercises, conducted by Rev. Julius Soper, now ot ment of the Dist of Columbia and when thé THE MEMBERS OF POTOMAC CENTRAL UNION MISSION, Richard E. Sloane, who ,has been absent for deal about a certain land league from the hon- Neiclomted ity bgp Mey “hare” ge" teal | OSE “tadge, on fs A ARC mee I he (erm nsan aveGonel seticat every nah | some years House of Representatives. Mayo, but who returns to Japan sm mie | Gras pemberaa neat hoon Wien ag : puwer, and caniot fine or imprison for con ¥ Room of the hall. SUND, elec fi - nt ———— jonary. there ever such a pernicious land league, ed reserve agents... tempt. We have been Eoycotted, but, we have an | Mi sharp, to attend the funeral of our late Bro. James | mceting from 12to 1. For God go loved the world) THERE ARE SIX CADETSHIPS atlargeinthe| Immediately on assembling the House went. = should like to ask, as that which is gathered to- Dos fons scate banks and bakers ad ee Ea Oe aly aks | Members of Suicr iandues fraternaly invited’ «| bellevethin Him cheats set fenwh, hut bave ever | NAVAL academy atthe disposal of the President, | into committee of the whole (Sr. Crisp, of Pomme dete or ae onnced, on taxing, the | getner to legisists upon wen the otner house? ee time, the verdict will eventually be in ourfavor, more | By order W. C.F. SHEKELL, Secretary, | lusting lfe—Jobniii;1@_”iAt*_ | but it is known that the President intends-ap- | Georgia, in the chair) on the state of the union Dr. L. H. Pearce, of Balti: ‘On on of WILL THE SREEES 108T: Gurrent expens:s and taxes pa particulariy'as there areon!y haifa miliion Boycotters | _ Georgetown. D.C, March oth. ¥ | (K-ge=, CHURCH, OF “OUR FATHER” (ONT | polnting to them none but young men of mill | for general debate, pcg entinded gcereemnennd —hepieseree ped ore ricuT? oem tees cas In the United ‘states, while there are ten atid s bait LHE, MEMBERS OF POTOMAT ernalist),18thand L sts, Rev. ALEX y families for whom there is noother chance | Mr. Millard (N. ¥.) addressed the committee ‘iN meet at the hall SUN: BE Of Seber baie ferested jurors, “United Stacey Constitution, section rn Sinday sohoey a oao's oh. hae yratauy | f becoming naval fficors. send a letter ot condolence to Dr. Pearce. A Collision en the Thessaly Frontiers re re . ¥ the ‘ 4 al paper currency, nickels and oN re “Ree SM duty shall be laid on any | DAY, ‘3:30 o'clock p.m. sharp, to ‘attend the funeral of fp, Sanday school at 9:45 a, m. “Strangers cordially ee = ee st jiseod ahroy Pewee igi the — ‘On motion of Rev. Mr. Cornelius a le:ter of Thought Very Probable. Delay : Sitdes exported tom ang nate’? the Grand Chepier, bey onder Wee | Cp-—caeS_ FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, | report Up Alane ea erect from a | ond tance id and silver equal in-vaiue and | condolence was ordered to ve sent to ev, W. | Syetal Cable Depa to Tas Brewing Sram ee = 1@ Cost Of re-coupered barrels is 24 cents each, and ’"\_¢. F. SHEKELL, etary. KS, x UH | teport by ister, postmaster ger = = y 5 ONDON, March 6.—As Mr, W. J. Stillman te eo of new barrels 36 cents. a difference of 12cents,” For | Georgetown, D. fe ere » ea te Gand Hsia nw, Rev. JOSEPH | British colony atHong Kong, China: “Siam has | ™#intaln that equality—some legislation which | W. VanArsdale, whose mother died yesterday. ‘competition with West- renee would make the silver dollar worth one bun-| The relat JW. Hedges was chi egnarereterdiuaed oie cen and be: Settle we toula not hse new Warrele’ as (ee ASONIG. — Tite “OFFICERS AND | Preaching ‘at'11 a.m. Gonpel service at 7330 p.m. | entered the postal union, and a proper! organ. | dred cents. ‘The statement madeat the time of | from su SUEROraEy t5 efiCSER ee Te ee | tn probably his: “The ministers decided to-day our net a shipy ing ave. ———— mts | of the ee pasted at Sy es: ‘Strangers are cordially welcome. it pecpast os Ze = pean opens ae * ai oe FS poeta soenny ane that el eae Rev. J. W. Cornelius read a report on the | to call out two more classes of 20,000 men. I per barrel, wet this "self-cor vi 1 re requested nm FHODIST EPISOOPAL rection of H- mdet jollar wou! ‘the value wit ; "afethod: - ¥ i [F-catutenycor athand NOP aver kev WAL | Chow Nong Ya, Tho Chow Fa Bhanurangse | had ‘proven tobe wrong, and the Bland dollat | was given io bita athe lust eobiereneee | AO Mot regard this measure as an indication of h ia the following dispateh ‘cents ‘Total, LIABILITIES that tax ahd assdmes a power prohibited by the Con- | Special convocation at Masonic ‘Temple on SUNDAY eT ER NE i iven to him at the last conference. ee 1 situation eva ts Congr Ths original tradesguions | AFTERNOON, at 8 o'clock, for toe arpa eae ‘I1'a. m.,. preaching by’ Rev. I, L. | Swangwongse Krom Hluang -Bhanuphant was now worth but elghty cen’ = pee warlike intentions, but as a continuance of the a Raed ee tO Oe ne ea ee ere end i eee, Companion, Jase | Wareox. followed ty the ‘Lord’ Supper. 7:30, | won; forade), tainister Of posts and tele-| Ing bill fore the “Ieee Cotece ce’ Bind: | AGAINST SUNDAY TRAINS AND SUNDAY PAPERS, policy of b On the other Undivided profits. but when then meke laws to govern others anda, | By order of the Mt. kt Grand itigh Priest, Barret e Ok he ALPORD, followed by revival | graphs,” should become a law. no one could be| Rev. Mr. Elliot presented the report of the d's correspondent telegraph Ss outstanding... tempt to enforce them by the Boycott they go beyond | _1¢ 1, G. STEPHENS, Grand Secretary. _| led by W. F. Reed. “Sapbatt ‘school, 9:30 a.m. INDIANS ATTHE WHITE House—The P brave enough to predict what the silver | committee on the observance of the Sabbath. in e ministry © Individual deposits ‘Certitied checks... sees rn Fempt to enfore =~ cae ADIOUENED tooo mm.” “eachers urgenuly needed.’ “Prayer meet ‘More than wyear acoa committee of Georgetown. | (FSi yisner's Hall hocorectgow EA so OF | Hi Pa as D.C. coopers waited on us to inquire If we would use | MONDAY EVENING ‘at. the Galilecan Fisherman dollar would be worth eight. years hence. | which that ‘aay n | that action is close at hand. Commandants ot dent yesterday received a delegation ot New| The only way “out of” the difficulty | cr ney oder tne tale et nen dieraa, wots | different corpe th, the Fulopoaneses ave te: > METROPOLITAN iE cHUnGH, | York Seneca Indians, who cameto Washington | Was to establish an international ratio between . ceived orders to be ready spon ‘0 depart for the 1 ior, who alone of the firm pt 8 moral obligation, and that they condemn the Fogg en ~ mes ‘Total . = ‘Was present, was in favor of uaing new barrels for our | Hqlz0n Pa ave. bet. 3d and 44 sts.at sharp. By corer 41, and Csts.n.w.—Preaching at 11 a. | to prevent legislation by Congress which will | (he,two melals, and until that was done be | running of cars and steamboats and other pub- | ontier, where the Turks ere chamentiy te ee ae te eae mented Weal hen rrangements, P. H. CAR- | m.by Bishop Nrxpe,and at 7:30 pam. by Rev-Dr.C.E. | provide for the allotment of their lands In sev- pposed to the free coinage of silver and in | Ty convevances the weer the opening | CPeasing their forces. Fresh troops mus District of Columbia, City of Washington, ss: a a Y, Chairmum. Att _| MaNDEVILLE, of the Kock River conterence. Vesper | eralty: also, a delegation of Southern Utes, who | £@VOF of the suspension of the act of 1878. “The | ic museums, as.ane. capacial Sunday trains nitions of war are being unremittingly sent fore da sclcihinky eeas thas the above statement fs trac t6 | Sested a meet of the millers, so as to have unity of | (ess LINCOLN POST, No. 3,0. Lay, ‘Situngers are specualy oeitea' te jets ee 7, | came here for the purpose of making arrange- | President was right in his recommendation In | { camp meetings. Z ward to Thessaly, where collision becomes Siebel tay Knowisor as cee, cami, | Bem, Atte atencrine eonealegout me |, Spindel amenes Zp. SUNDAY, Maran | Bain He cia "YN8 10398 MG.) Uo elk MAGE Hts tn Color and | be MEA une ker chaceeacaniths sr | Adee WED. Clem sald the roprt was good | Sally shore provabie A 5 , pres iy | Zt 1206 Est. se, hls — SNGRiGAMIONAL -GHURG = , bar see enn inca aare | baeaatet hat gcmigareene he riar mins | venta, unipe irae niu and wat | Go AMRATIONAL .CEUBGE, COE: | ogo aro much better adapted a thls wana | SCY Sih the andholaer iy sting aude | Suto atbore te ool atthe bank ie Don ee ease » ration in’ tue District of Columbia, yet } gloves if possible. Interment at Congre oe eed ey aye e seem at we have reves ere the times of oa a Ac AML. H. WALKER, Notary Public | Sitout any meeting belug held on this important cae te Wee We SERDAR.” | wea pegerareonse, 21e Hinde ialand sve_—Serr- UNEASY DEMOCRATS. Without adding ton Were, SuMficiently heavy, | the Aposties. In the Acts there are iew resolu- | Nime Thonsand Knights of Labor go Sheena 1 NORMENT, Question, severing the practice of years without any D. THOMSON, Commander, | the preaching service will be followed by the Lords — ing ange m. tions, but_here we have ail resolutions and no Out on the Gould System. L. BARBOUR, Ghiection freum consumes or grocers the mills were | <i Adintant, 1t_| Supper, ‘The evening sermon will ve upon “The | Dubious About the Result of the Fall District in Congress. action. He did not know whether the Louis, March 6.—All of the Knights of Doycotters and two of then refiwed tosieid. since | (KGSES,, RIGHTH BATTALION. DG Vor. | Father's Love” ‘Sunday school af 9:30 aie Muse ancisones FS It sl er ed eee Sr. Louis, March 6.—Ail 0 nights the ‘boxeott the war has ‘been waged uinelentingly | ¢ UNTEERS.— All surviving members are re | Jed by Dr. Biscrors, organist. ay ae : ‘Mr. Hampton, from the Senate military com: demned. He noticed that Balti ronaeharcrepet-cenatentin emenretar epee d teal ed : ol ee : » E . more | 12h ape ; t : Meeting at the German Hall, on | “cosa SECOND BAPTIST © Sloss ay eie cee mat was condemned. not city struck this morning at 11 o'clock. The Tee REPORT OF THE Sur businese’ Should we picts tothe deeeacceet the | SUNDAY, larch 7, 1886, a. pum, fonute arranse | (bOSE POON” BARTIST CHURCH, CORNER iegeatheg opie SENTATIVES. | mittee, has reported back the bill torefer the'| Methodists would ride on street cars past beer | Strike is supposed to have been, ordered by the (eine Saris A BANK, | boyeotters it would only invite other acgressions, and 7 of taelt ear eation of the twénty-fith aciniver | Hike ‘Swau, pastor.—Preaching ‘To-morrow by the TROL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. | claim of Isaac R. Trimble against the United | gardens on Sunday. He said that there was as | central committee of the Knights of Labor at OF NE the close of business: March 1861996." | upon.” and abrogate the natural “Rights of Mano tt (a, PERSONS PRrQUENTING WY serTouT | MOMNad shor! tervices "Prayer adi praise meetig | ‘The democrats im the House are not at alt | Siates for the construction and use by the War | much sin in going to camp meeting in the | She suggestion of tho Texas ssscmnbly of that RESOURCES The'neuns of bilete might be bopestied sad Saeeke | vate Oh WH Pease Keep away, ante tricuy pri | Phursday evening at 740 Gelocx.” "At" | easy about the election to be held next fall,| bridge over ue Fovinne’ nect—cinin Rride | care OB Sunday, Ly regular train axon an ex-| organization. Information trom De Soto, Mo. ‘Loans on real estate vol $359,191.44 | sens In =po5 pete SG ou te E. L. JOHNSON, Kk, CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, COR- | which will decide the complexion of the next | This is an old claim, and has been before Con- aid on the table. Ino gone Out, e =~ 9959.19.44 | ze08 in, rebuilding their houses of churc waa one RR ee an ne in | OS Tne rand eh sa Sam ILCEPSE | House, ‘The party is very much demoralized | gTess Several times, |The claim is now in the | “ “The report was then adopted. plete are nine thousand Knights of Labor in ses : f OLERES EARLY GLOsING os snd e: reaching, ‘ands of trustees 5 to mnbeaty, systems 254,500.08 | flours in new barrels the grocerscan inquire of them | (Fees, THY, CLERKS EARLY CL surpasc'st | by the pastor. At 7:30. p.m-uddress on the Congo | ON accountof the disagreement with the ex- o of Trimble. ‘The report of the Pennington (N. J.) semin: e strike in the Gould system, against our firma and yet we have managed tocontinue ‘U.S Bonds on hand. Other stocks, bonds aud mortgages. ‘Due from State Banks and bankers. store x SEDALIA, Mo., March 6.—The employes of eat ant uission by Dr. Sts. four yearea resident in the Congo th THE L STREET PROTEST. was referred. Real estate, furniture aud fixtures. 25,000.00 | We intend to pursue the even tenor of our way, but | Creating a public sentiment against shopping after 6 | Mision by s0 | ecutive and the internal disputes upon the the Missouri Pacific and Alissouri, Kansas and arrent expenses and taxes pai 1,793.52 | make no boast. “Let not hint that girdeth on his | PM will meet at Cosmopolitan bal, coener sth and | Valley. Seats for uli, and all cordially invited. 1t est! vad - | _ The protest presented in the Senatesome days THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC DENOUNCED. ~ . Prenitums pales sete 20,040.00 | harness boast himself as he that putteth it of” Ina | Esizéets northwest, MONDAY EVENING, March 8, Lo Ue ee ee = — Aan ——_ Texas railroad shops struck Unis mornii at (Je, FISTEENTH STREET | PRESBYTE | bers in the House look upon the situation as | ince by Mr. Ingalls against the chartering of | Rev. Dr. Poulson submitted the report of the | Ju30 o'clock. Prete tinue arose mOEDINg wt =SEST ait WM. H. DANIEL, President. | liver his greut lecture on=“The Life and Character of | Very threatening. One member spoke with a | ®2Y railroad to run along Lstreet northwest, | committee on temperanee, in which the liquor | shop is in a state of chaos. It is reported that Fractional paper currency, nickels and suk, 2 W. H. TENNEY & SONS, == THER TESS HO! Gen. U. 5. Grant” under thi sic ‘Mission- sets forth that the street is entirely one of resi-| traffic is denounced as a barberous business, | ¢Very man but one in the shops bere belong to Rhecks and other casi Help ‘4351.38 | free ‘country the people are the source ofall power, | 87:30 o'clock. Suis of other Banks "$50.00 | and elther party whl have to submit to thelr deciaion: | — 2 al 3 w a: ISG" March ath, dences, having no traffic, and has been selected | and pledging themselves by every means in | te Knights of Labor, cut he, too, left with the Bpecie... TO ALL CLERKS OF SOUTH WASH: | Monday next, ‘Seturdayn and all lead olny eter | Splendid music by Prof. Jarvis Butler and Madain | said: . | bY, those now owning and occupying it, for its eientific in- | Others. % Yegal tender 5.00 "NSTON A mecting will be held SUM: | Cebeed. G. BRYAN es PoudayS eX-| Agnes Smallwood 1t_| _“Idon't know what's to come of itt He" | qutet; that it is a uundantiy supplied by the | tinction “on die subject or Tumor sadoning | Littie Rock, ARK.,March 6.—The trouble ‘Total. $758,581.30 | DAY, March 7th, at 3 o'clock p.m., at Adler's Shoe i. C CORNWELL, (= HAMLINE METHODIST EPISCOPAL | (meaning Cleveland) “knew we were irritated | 14th, 11th, 8th and 7th street lines, and the | the local option ‘movement and’ tendering | With operatives of the’ Texas and Pacific rail- Bore; 601 44 sk “aw.,'in Tegard to Karly Closing 41, MAGRUDER, Store Feenstra ae TL he Bebe Tate HCE | almost veyond endurance by the civil service | Steet 1s, being rapidly built up by class of | thanks to thovemembers of Congress who have | Fold bas extended to Little lock- ‘This morn- 3 BURCHELL, jor.—Preacbing at 11. ain, by br. thomas Th residen : pepe ro 5 ron RO ems 8,500.02 | All Clerks are respectfully invited. mh52te | _1t Gk0."D. KC D fon, president of Pennington Segituary NoisB pan, | law. Why did he force. his silver theory upon irendation, and that nates’ parchetes and any | taken the unpopular side on this subject. and | SiGuntain Tallroad shops, over 300, sipped Yatvidual Bepeatin ns **i:000.00 | SPR te, OF THE PSTIICE | (Kin Fava rane Soe Cola aa EES | of chee: TD ine Rew We thar armawaues | US, Ja ene, oF could have known if he had | building of mang kouses would bo abandoned | Srlcnt nispice of ine white Hons and ours | YOM ‘ e certifientes of deposit. 000. EMBIA, FA. A. M.A special Fancy Goods, China ai BS | of elders; 7230p. i. ° A ad trac 3 =; = comununication of tls Grind Lodge will be neld oa | S€Fe8 to clove oti pices of business ut Sretcoek sees: | conference. 1 | pledged tosilver and had sade our campaign | ‘he petitioners further saat thee ae aie | ereeare epee pene Confagration at Akron. ~ wooreemen_ S7OBOSL.RG | SUNDAY ARTERNOON, March Sih, 1936, for the | SUMED, 00 dnd after March Sth, 1880, Saturdayy ex: | (ems, SPIRTTUALIOM, MER A_aE GLaiy | om that line!" Street is one of the narrowest from K to the | ‘The time for preaching the missionary er- |THE EXTENSIVE OAT MEAL MILLS AND OTHER f Columbia, City of Washington, 88: Reeuuem Pact Depuly Grand Muster Memberere | SCHMID, “SAMUI We AGL NOreix, “CE | Halter, DING dhytcocupy the platform aiG. A. R. |” ‘This feeling ts echoed throughout the party 98 | Boundary it would, with a railroad, be impossi-| mon (by Rev. Dr. 3. l. Yan Meter) was fixed BUILDINGS DESTROYED. District of Cotumbiar, City of h aes a | Feauested to amembie at the hall of Potomac Lodge, | MONS. SMITH & Co,.CR. “RUPPELT, 1 Hob: | Malcom and E-sts nw. every Sunday morning | far as itis represented in Congress. Members | bie to turn a carriage before any of the houses. | for Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. CLEVELALD, On10, March € two o'clock aaa are fine eevSmear ia | Ne-5; Georgetown, promptly at halftpastthreed'cluck | LANDER, HARKY L. WEE: " mhe-st ” | questions andgives txts. 0c. door coliection. “1ie | S0y they try to counigract what they consider Hey dogument ts signed by H. A. Willard, Wm. | itishop Bowman, of St. Louis, was introduced | this morning fire broke out ii the exteusiee best of my e and belief. Ce By order of = E, THE UNDERSIGNED GROCERY SALEM (SWEDENEORGTAN) | tions by making speeches and otherwise declar- | IR Hermriing coed ete its Kiara, | and made a very pleasunt tittle address, in | oat’ meal ailis of Ferdinand Schumacher at gadeer ha REE? 1 STURTEVANT. Tremmarer. ee en eatee: Pisceat Bfereliants, of ‘this. 2o.seree 22, does ont | PS es ‘orth Capitol s.. between B and | inig their loyalty to the dollar of the daddies, repeal Aerial pas Suripasten ween entering this | Akron. Th se mnilie, the largest in the: = Subseril ‘sworn, fore me. this 5th da 2 4 a on'and after Sai 1886, at | C_ sis.—Services “to-morrow. Seats free At 9:30 4 jorty-sev 3 consists of several immense buildings. ire March, 1856, SEO Aig, | pe SLATER: Grane Secretary pro em. moat | 7 gelock p,m sharp, caturdays excepted. soerrar | Rika Su peheol, Preaching ‘at 1m. POE SE eet “pany Capitol Topics. 2 Rev. Dr; Read, of the missionary society, made | Was discovered in w seven story wooden strat at athens: iS ‘ ie Lat & LUNSFORD, 50 H st. v.w.; THOS. & HOLME e setae er eee and by a reiteration by the re- THE PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE. ort address, in w! e referret be | ure. The flaines spread with alarming rapidity — Br Business 00/7 OU CLOGE Er aE oe sn tees aces | Sa et awe Ht STIEBEL ING oO" Nore ees | Te ALL SOULS (UNEFARIAN) CHURCH, | tary of” the ‘Treasury of the administration's | The Senate judiciary committee ata special | Periodicals published by the socivty,and said | und were soon beyond. control. ‘The bullding . S| se: KON 4 ry — bat thi: fere! da obly in Ub t y picectoca, | 103 Eeenavermea: Sipttol stat ae RONG horpee pettees and North | Gary ,COMeE Lath and Le sta—Sunday school at | champlonship of gold. Some look upon the | mecting to-day considered the Presldaate mace | Lat this conference had done nobly th the past | first attacked was soon entirely enveloped. The SR Waters, Wm. T. Farr & Bro., ist pw FW. CALLAGHAN, 831 North | $330 am. | Sorning service at 11. ,vesvers at 7:30. | Senate's fight upon the President and the par- 7 earn ‘ and would doubtless rejoice in doing better. fire next communicated to the dry house, = = | © ©: Montgomery, pe ease ATMPSOS, Corte SP; | can’ Unitarian Assoouton, Will preadh hen mete | tisan fight that has opened up with such | ®8g¢ in regard to the right of the Senate to ex- POSTING OF OBSCENE PLACARDS. which was also destroyed. A twenty thousam [gS oO, « MACARTNEY, RA Walker 4B. Sudnam, CO ee ee it” | Warmth In the House as the salvation of the | ecutive papers so that the report ma y be sub-| Rev. C. H. Richardson presented the draft of | bushel elevator was next eaten up and at last Bankers, Chi d Japan Tes: . . ROVER, North Capitol and it = IT Ziok Oe ‘ty—if itis tohaveany. They have to fight | mitted next Monday and taken up in connec- | . rial to the legislatare of Maryland, ask- | TPOrts another immense mill was threatened Glover Ballding, pigaand Japan Teo, Chicago Grocery Co, 0 | RRUK Mad wt ew | (eit ON Bt CHURCH, CORNER | fhe enemy to. keep. from fighting. among | ton with that subject. memnorial to the legtel laryland, with destruction. and 1419 Fst, 06, A&P Tea CoM. HW. P Towers, Man, © | (ges FEDERATION OF TABOR — peLE | MAN pastor, 11am, lev" Hunuy Gases Faure | themselves, and they feel that they have re- OUR DEFENCELESS SEACOAST. Pasting. of indecent gall Ghicone "pintaee | SeRSnEnt huwte of the lowsland, Alves sat Deposits, Loans, Exchange. Collections. ALGacgien’ AMS CB, Kenny, ber A | SS faves wail atiend promplly’ meeting Tus | Mev CD. sucent” You are cordially tavived to | Covered some ground in the fight they havehad | ‘The House naval committee's report upon | hiopiaiand signed, hotel, also owned ‘by Mr. Schumacher ‘and Deslec i Goverment. Dnes Homdvend elt Leet | © Aire WE Tion a co, “SRE Bist over Chesca, S80 Bu ce DOUGLAS MEMORIAL WE-GHTiner | Postme the posttion of the Senate with réuation | the reconstruction of the navy, says our navy POORLY PAID PREACHERS. yaluga at $70,000, was also threatened. The Stocks and Bonds listed on the Stock Exebangesot | Bransom & Talks, eg == MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF HOW. Tithand isu no Ane Ti ane | % removals, and while this attracts their atten- ed in as good condition as it was in 1860.| Rev. W.F. Speake presented the report on | 108s ate en New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore | ——— Se MTEC BE AED UNIVERSITY holdsits annual com- | Rey. H.R Sayaur. Preaching, 7:3) p. m., Rev.Wa, | Hon they can keep from quarreling over other | Even Brazil might exact tribute from our cities | the subject of “Inadequate support.” ‘The 146 ‘The President's Reception. Bought and Sold. (Rose sseree tal Barter Shove wil ve cowed od | DAY Saticar Hota mre wamnacuonen HDS ICS | fa Geiza” yecrumensof me Lats Rapper afiere: | Matters, A. southern member sald, te Ta | slong the Gulf ofthe Atlantic while the Chillin | cova with, 186" pastors were allowed BY WHOM INVITATIONS ARE SENT. Ly at * Cl ‘TH, a Ve ofession a vice. Youn Z 3 ‘ a by 3 iN Orders in American Bell telephone Stock executed | Sundars, in order to comply with instructions received | public are invited to aitend. Charme te the ekohates | oe =e a EA Sour publicans had done the party a great service by | Golden Gate and ‘make San Fran pay. | $165,000, and the average was $785. A table | The only invitations to the President's re by wire direct from our officeto Boston, Constant | from the Police Department. mh site delivered by Frot Wm. M. Seainan. “mat | (FS ~w htigionWreaehing aetia be ker | malting the democrats feel itcheir duty to de- | The Hiachuclo and Aguidabau, those: grid: | showing the amounts rescived ir appended, by | ..The only Invitations to the President's re quote tions of this stock received. Ja26 NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP—WE, | 7 THE SEVENTH DISTRICT DEMO- | THOMAS L. Powisox. At 7330 preaching by. Rev, | fend the Presdent against thelr attacks. able Hrazilian armed cruisers, could 1m at | which itis shown that one-third of the minis- | CeP wd i SAMUEL S SHED SC ti undersigned: hating ormed a copartner” | [FSS cn ati GLU scale fel Steot ee | Mi Ak Benotear icons Wiese eer Ee | lin coasiderea ae te benoite ites thatthe | thicieca or fearon ker oe hee ona at ters received a net income of $350, less than $1 | White House are to Members of Congress and 2 under the firm name of WALKER & PANSONS, | Geocye's Sell, 510 Sith a. ae NDAs, | Spm.” Prayer and ‘th 280: | stiver D ‘waste itelf away in| toNew York in ten ‘They. could with | per day. The committee that equalize | the ladies of their families, The members of ph ‘do ‘83 Builders and Contractors, also. all Lag ait | Alt weteamie, nt B®. are en a ori Kinds of Joinery and Site Wack caractors, also ail] Sth, to take action on the tiomination of J.C. Mut? Sib, to take action id_will never conte to @ vote in the | impunity pass our forts and anchor In New York | tion,such as prevails In the British conferences, SLATE MANTELS, LATROBES, GRATES, | doce sanh. mantels. @c. Having had 20 years of | District Spseche: invited by se ine acorder of Reeds of this | (=o, FOUNDRY AK CHURCH, OOGNER | House. ‘he party leaders think this course | harbor: but without doing this their guns could Ju inbpracticablesand makes certala suggestions perc, oro cegrmnynanh arpa y thn All democrits in sympathy with the move: Idth and G ste. Reve D a must bé followed if they would avoid disrup- | easily throw shells into New York city from off | to ministers to bear each other's burdens. prt Fi meger olen y Serene | eeauiine aut Wileetea= Give eotire satatagion faa work anderiaies, =? | entre invited tobe ree eo tmeoretang, | BAROT,— Berries: Temartee: Bithattne AOE | Con” butter ae ea cree avoid alsrap: | Come iaded tee Rev. Dr. Edwards said It was an important | Hecrctaries of Wat and Nave, respectively, tne 409 9TH ST. GEO! N. WALKER, | ———-—___. See eeretary._ | 4 m. by Rev. Gronur ELLIOTT. At 7:30-p,m, by | the floor it will not be possible to silence the THE EXECUTIVE AND THE SE: paper, and moved that it be printed and made | wth * - > ~ 23 — == = = 5 SENATE. | of oureaus by the heads «t their respective de- = SS JAMES L PARSONS.” | (Pa, WILL BE A MEET: Dr. Poulsox. Communion at close of the | notes of discord. And it seems quite likely, too, i the special order of the day ior Monday at ten | (= = F Broons, Paneer wiMetah at PE AMS ese | rl Tifak Raigtn®,CNIGN on | Mujiineservin Freeseiiesand a ordatwelsome | that the lvl aevice spectro" wil not keop |, OR motion of Mr. Edmunds the Senate, yer, | Oclock. ‘The report wus ordered to be printed | pe een a ee eee and House, Pree Planing Mill of W. E. Sal mb5-5t? woe ss Sins 3° BES .BY order of a oe '_ | dows. afternoon, agreed to take up the report | and the expense to be equally divided among maser 531 15th st. => “WATERTOWN Geng munittee on hall. JOUN G. PEABODY, Presi- 4=_ UNION METHODIST I | There are many in the House who still look | and resolutions respecting the refusal ot the | the presiding eiders, ean aan ae: be mh6-20" — a ai GLUTEN FLOUR. : REING OFTHE ee |b CHURCH, 20th si-near Penn. ave., Rev. | forward to some change that they imagine | Executive to submit papers in the cases of VISITORS. The Education Bill Passed. ORNAMENTAL AND USEFUL GOODS. eo nntenGaliy feos ae Starch, and indispense- (Ke=.. 4, MEETING Cena URVIVORS OF | Pee ae = peryicee) =. So would benefit the party, and forces are silently / suspensions next Monday. The resolutions! The following were introduced to the confer- | THE VOTE IN THE SENATE—PROVISIONS OF THE LAMPS, & a5 _| vous Debility. Send for circular.” Ne®| who -were mustered into’ the service uf the 0 WgTHON, of the Ba tmore conference. Sinday school | Stoesorwappomtod, Pen Mr Mr. Eaton's) will not be called up until after the morning | ence: Rev. Dr. Hunt, of the Bible society; Rev. eee iene Aprik ING will be sid at Odd Fellow at Dam aud 4 prim Lecture Priday night by Choo. | Successor is appointed. hour, and Mr. Edmunds intends to keep the eae ctout or | The Senate yesterday afternoon passed the = = ———=| maser 1413 New York aven Navy Yard, TUBSDAY, the 9th inst., at 7: luin Crakk on “Pompei 1 | membbe iucel siuauion ts anomalous, and no | subject before the Senate from day to day until | Dr. Hamlin, Rev. Mr. Chesley, and Knott, of | 2008 ionar pill by a vote of 36 to 11” The vole NEW _ PUBLICATIONS. (ss, BENE BUSINESS opENING—Goon oF. | PE = (Fe, ORTH CAPITOD 30” CHUROH, | Mot out ane, demectlc coaiority in” ohn | Tsposed of Reve. Sunderland,” of ihls city; Hove Met im detail was a follows: eS ae "portunity tor ts arson. A Bus <=>, INSTRUCTION GIVEN IN ARCHITEC corner North Capitol aud K sts.— Kev. tJ? z THE URGENT DEFICIENCY BILL Passe, _ | Rev. Dr. Sunderian u ty; Rev. Mr. | ind creed tx eee niared Naika bop Aouninees | (SS~ratal ud Stoel Veewing AGRI TEC | Coons at fi'ner Nom comin} snd Esta icev. 4°. | touge ts Hot so large but Last lt might noe dro ‘The urgency deficiency bill was pacced with: | Fisher, of New York; Rev, Mr. Stevens, of| Yeus—Berry, Blackburn, Blair, Bowen, Call, pe which can be considerably increased, will be sold vor | ¥ations, Perspectives und Coloring, by H m. sunday school At 9:30 a.m. Prayer meeting on | t0@ minority, and there is considerable uneas! ‘y Pi Pennsylvania. Colquitt, Conger, Culiom, Dolph, Eusus, Evarts, ae Sovrneaxs Brivousac $1,000 cash. References exchanged, and everything | SEARLE, Architect. Call at 204 Ist st, se. ‘Thursday night. ‘The public cordially invit | ness in the party. out amendment yesterday, by a vote of 229 to!” Rev. pr, Hunt, of the American BibleSociety, | G , Gibson, Hoar, Jackson, Jones of Arkan- = See eee See <=>, 5. M. KATE, M. D., 916 McPHERSON : i. E. CHURCH, CORNER 9TH 2 x 20. The bill is as given in THE Star when | then addressed the conference on the work of | S88, henna, a c Was WE, THE UN- ‘Square, Washington, "D. C., gives special sets northwest —Preaching at 11 a, GENS. TERRY AND HOWARD. agreed upon by the committee, and includes | the society, which he said was steadily increay- | Of New York, Mitchell of Oregon, Morrill, FOR SALE BY ALL NEWSDEALERS. 'DERSIGNED G AND PRO. | attention to diseases of the nervons system, spinal cur- ‘T. Weepx; 7:30 p. m. by Hey. GEO. V. the following for the Washington navy yard | ing in value aud Importance. Palmer, Payne, Pagh, Ransom, Kiddleberger, NISION MERCHANTS, agree to clone our places of | Vatures and Potts’ disease. Telephone’ call, 445. | Li +_ | The Settlement of the Sentority Ques-| during the remainder of the current year: | ‘The examination of characters was then re- | Sawyer, Spooner, Teller, Vance, + ed ed ss Po ee = ee (NORTH CAROLINA AVENUE MicrH-| tlon—The Latter Officer Likely to Sue- | Labor, Washington navy yard, $60,000; sumed. Upon reports from the committee B. | Voorhees, Walthall, and Wilson of lowa. | Satunceys exes = NOTICE TO GROCERS AND HOUSE ODIST PRODESTANT CHURCH, Kev. J-| geed Sine hoops, “$4,700; "4 S-inch trunnions, | F. Devries and John F. Gray were promoted to | (TWenty republicans, sixteen democrats. CONTENTS FoR MARCH. Ee VGHABPOTT'S, branch 11th and Hsia n.w.,E. KEEPERS! W. Thovr, pastor. Service at 11am. Kev. DE Son. eee $1,000; 10 S-inch’ ‘hoops, $1,300; Cammell | the class of traveling deacons, Geo. L. Cuddy s—Cockrell, Coke, Frye, Gray, ifale, We Rane ee ae ad F. Gu ALEXAND ER, Home Market,corner 11th | Beware of any imitation of the word py eharaecn Cone eas, ce eeery of Bale The President’saction in promoting Brigadier | Jacket, &e., $7,063; labor ai naval ordnance | was elected to deacon’s orders. = alt! ahs Jones of doveda, ‘Maxey, . z MATTHEW GODDARD, cor. 12th and G sts. n. : : sorb ho WAUGH M. E CHURCH, COR 3D AND | Gen. Hancock, without waiting for the other | carriages for Chi terial, $10,000; in 5 @ following were paired: Messrs. Dy : : NNESOT. 5 . ag material, $10,000; gun ~ see Under Sentence of Death W. Foden. | ER NPUMBYER, cor 3th and G six me Te encs TATENT BHOCESS ZIOUr oy (Se ta. (Capiol yb. Pracung, Wy | vacancy in the grade of major general, which | sulelds, S-inch, 82,406; deck and Held imcusts, | They were as follows: Arthur H. Thompson, P. | Camden, Dawes, Edmunds, Hanpuon, Hare ‘The Teche Country Fifty Years Ago. F.L. Richardson SOUS, 1200 Ht ae na person or persis are toying Wo dike advanticeot the | Fabom bt 30, Kev. LT. WIDERMAS G will occur on March 16th, by the retirement of | $800. ero $59,463. a Sato ass draped seo aod Would have voted aye, with Messrs. Murgan, 3ENI ER, cor. 13 nw. jon in imitating the Name and | =———— ane ne — esire to give th or -AR’S PORTRAIT RANT. others on trial for various reasons could n Aldrich, Platt, Beck, Butler, Hawley, © jouse Rock (Key West). 7 : ‘Brand, and at ereby to palm aneeeine MT. VERNON PLACE M. E CHURCH | Gen. Pope, showed his desire to give the senior . rich, ty » Hawley, Vest, Tae Light Home Rock (SY Wet wallace Harney. | Gati MUSEEEH Or min and Hata eT, TERS SEMGeitine Hherchreosurenndae toi | oa, Soubicor Mkand K sis Suttay tool | position to Gen, Terry over all the brigadier | | In the Senate yesterday Mr. Logan presented | present. fhe requee, wae made cat Charis aa eed pained! pe ENA Rn SE ee ee Grasses; recitations and’ music bythe children: mis: | SeNerals. ‘There was no doubt at any time that | ® Petition Scuing forth that in 1883 Gen. Grant | -7¢“pishop then propounded the usual ques: | “Bp Mould Las pomeet Ube Gonsia, providestions vr : SRANE. O18 SB ot Bw. __ gpd have the imprint of two ‘gold medals attached, | SonMy addres by Rev. JULIUS soren, for mucteen | Gen. Terry would be promoted to be major | SA¥e several sittings to the artist Le Clear, and | tions wo the candidates and made an earnest | ge Bivpt heuts aver its pascune thor shah ee The Mateles Bird. Danske Dandridge. | ([—am>,, THE THANKSGIVING SERVICES OF | None genuine without the two gold medals ee Rieko ofthe ae 1 mang at 780 by Rev. | general, but it was very doubtful before | the portrait painted is now in the White House. | address upon the responsibilities of their new | Kuaustiy “appropriated from tie Treasure the iilbe held in the First Bapuse church, Dunbarton ‘Reminiscences of Confederate Calvary Service. $e" | Wednesday if he would obtain the sentor po- | L@ Clear is dead: and his heirs want to sell the | calling. Philip C. Edwards, one of the candi- | iollowing sums in aid of common school eluca. 3 i church, Dui WM. M. GALT & Co., diay Invited. ¢ portrait to the government for $15,000. dates for admission, was continued on trial for ‘states and territories and District of Hopeset and Sunrise." Jasper Barnett Cowden. | Hv. Wat, Pucxts dnd FR. F Liovn Sxows, nasiet Bol AF ASHTNGT OR ig | AL 730 Den tne Tmawhe wiyitnervtess at 11 am. | no nomination would be made until after Gen. | The Senate was not in session to-day. on examination. Rev. Dr, Carroll presented the | §oy; second year, $10,000,000. third % of ceremonies All members in good standing are in | (<=> LOO City Building in the South, Will Wallace Harney. | Vite. P. N. &. SAMUEL MARTIN, Chairman: P. a Unele Adam's Funeral Feast. FLoopeD wrt It. “Auheltical Communities Sunday cool at Baim | Waid be made at Ouce, Its toughe Mkts | The, eouse Post omice committee will hear | Eod hut of the #L08 to be raised, @L.7ol | S12;00000N;, fourih, your, $13,900,000; ark, ache mmePseti fy i Fourkitchen, Examine or your. | (pages FIRST Mk FROTESTANT | that Gen, Howard's past activity in the repub- | FePresentatives of the B. & 0. Telegraph com- | was collected. ‘The Washington distriet ‘was | 2c’ Ste yo jsth'yeat HODIST F. 8. H. LOMAX, Secretary of Joint Commiitee. ae enth' year, 00, and eighth Bt 4. us = ‘hurch, cor. 5th st. and Virginia ave. se., | lican ranks militate inst him ‘the ny on Friday in favor of Mr. Anderso1 assessed $411, and there was raised $441.09, making 87" 0,000 —| Mhustrated. = ‘Slay Rose Floyd. SPECIAL NOTICE —DR_ HAYWARD, | cuoking wilt convince vou ciherign eae | Lok: peed, LEEADWAY. Pastor. “Sabbath school aid | With Gen. Terry for promotion, but it Ir enunee | fation dinceting an investigation to ascertain if | The stunt expended in the Washingtou dis. | 222 special kepropriauon of $2,000/000 10 ala SE, Sa pn (FS ekpere Hlectrician for thecure ofall chrons | SAH BEAND LARD! Is GUARANTERD BERS | emi breaching. at 1s Hei-Dra-koanv, members of | Stood, that the President was more influ-| the Union Pacific bas violated the terms of its | trict was $441.09.) | in theerection of schoul-houses in sparsely met- em mostra AM Kany. | Shecwhercnecantecomcd "~~ 7 “merit | Rand iPie iin titties Seed ta your aise and | me aldiorecureige, hes ee Aun HR S| eed OY tee ee ae ae Eu ihe Wicseepk en TSS | oette Set ne Bere dntrotuced oe the copter. | ed dinricts, malin tive vial tnd € 0,00), Comment and Criticism. = M. V. KANE, 607 11TH OT NW) tM be supplied. ae S are Powe URGE NERMONT | it “is claimed rightly belongs to “him. | ‘The House committee on post offices and post | dard: Rev. Dr. Freeman, of the Sunday school | and’ serriories “in teat proportion winich the XU. eee ee Pye NS CRs Se SOM Oe | cncrana ce ne year penile ‘necting ary | He was nominated brigadier general in Jan- | roads will on Tuesday next give a hearing to | union; Rev. Mr. Crawiord, of West inginia; whole number of persons in each state, who, Editor's ‘Table teed. Also, & fall line of Shoulder Braces; Reform | Curers of the celebrated “Star Bry mre, Mave a | Selock Ssonaay! :30& ms, All welcome. Ite "| UaTy, 1865, and immediately confirmed. In | any gentlemen interested in ‘the relations be- | Rev. Mr. Lomberg,of Virginia; Rev, Mr. Mills, | being of the age of ten years and over, cannot tain Waists, French Comets, and Busties Corsets laun- | Hams and Breaktust ihucon. mb4-3me | ‘EMORTALOHU] Bebe 1865, General Howard was appoint, | tween the Pacific rallrosds and the telegraph aA oe i AG i ae ie write, bears 40 the whole mumber of soch por. _ Ja2-3m' E a aa | oS, - nas L. ¥ ed bri er general, but his commission was to | companies. s Rev. Mr. , ; Rev. Dr. | sons in the United States” according to — (=, 08 AND Apren ras pare rie | (KS~ meandeminar Fascine Mek Webi | vice revalatly ai Si ain.. “AncMiotn settee reek | take effect from Decomber, 1864, thereby mak. |“ Sebator Gray Introduced in the Senate yester- | Bates, of the M. P. church; ‘Rev. Mr, Decker, of | Sous, in the United States’ ‘we figures of 1890 (Sse phen ain Property, formerly owned ara | hereby noth ae caste ae ae aee uae dealers | vlog resulariy ad 12 an, _{\ftcroon 3" | ing him the senfor of General Terry by amonth, | day a bill to facilitate the discharge of persous | Kansis. <iall bs Gbunend, Gut thon. beseuiing b> ‘Send 20 cents for sample copy. Subscription, $2.00 | managed by Danici smith, will be run m connection | close their places ‘df business at 6 pine ‘except Satur- IPHANY, although the latter was appointed first. | held tor extradition when the President de-| At1lo’clockon Monday the committee on | ihe latter figure. In states ving sepa- Per suLum: $1.00, six months Address, with my lumber business. andall day on legal belidays, SHRGHLON Ue EPIPHANY, KEV. | There seems to be Dut. little doubt of | clines to surrender. memorials will make a report. nae: gem BO gsegy Pye «yd me ey BS ~ 4 : 3 se Jsy consolidating the two businesses under one head JOHN F. “ULI8 & CO, 937 Pa ave. Communion: 0:30 a. ml, morhing ‘prayers Th’ ag | General Howard’s selection to be major ——__ ‘The anniversary of the Sunday school society | children the money shall be paid out in SOUTHERN BIVOUAG, sid one managetent will Taclitate matters s0 as 10 0. ghbrzishotr Co. 903 Pa. sve. Litany aud Holy Comminion with beruon: S45 pte general upon, the retirement of | General | Signal Service Expenditures Objected | Will be held this evening in the Metropolitan | Support of such White and colored schools re- MF AVERY @s0mm maior, | Ea aspamh nm Phas areata SUN ee, | pANenaraaae A Cay Reenyrigine | EOP gion, Oe, gf, fal bow io SS ee Tey ees maciaan Loutsvitle, Ky. | Sampetvors, either here or elsewhere, when good | m3-S¢_FREEBORNG. SMITH, 1103 Pa, ave. ».0.. will preach at morning aud evening sesvice | tion’ between Generals Crook, Miles, Stanley; | 8°M® OF THE ITEMS WHICH CONTROLLER MAY- ¢ By this move T can expectally tee you RMARY, NA: | Seats free ‘at 6a m.,3:4 and old in such state bear to each by the census. 280 p.m. ‘strangers | Newton, chief of engineers; Adjutant General NARD THINKS IRREGULAR. On motion of Bev. Dr. Lanahan, Rev. Dr. aE DW» Opel , ‘get is | Di No state is to receive the benefit of the act until E st. will find a leaflet containing the evening service dit e Mi Mr. Maynard, second controller of the Treas- | Huntly was designated to wait on the Presi- ~ ary Siitractiog free. “liling a | tributed through the church, Morning oferings for | Iataly making a atusee Helton es eter ee mak iy its governor shall file with the Secretary of the fe kiln dried lumber. having two kilns that will dry 0,000 yey al feet every len days, and from now on I will make this | daily from 2 to 5 p.n fhe poor. lately making a strong fight for a major gen- | ury, submitted to the House War department | dent and ascertain when he can receive the | Interior a statement giving full statistics of the Vase’ Carman: Tue"Carrmay | * ty. Since Gan cider san Dee Canine oe | : eralship, with influential backing. It is gen-| committee yesterday a number of vouchers of | members of the conference. ‘School system, attendance of white and colored EH SPT ee ea heat | Sete otros penton: "bin | (Fer=p PPM RG Gaga | walt sepremed iat nee Gon Sherman's tae | ning parcased by tne ignal service Daren |The doceloey wan Unen ng sod the confer | slay; amoutt o money expla mum price lists of mine now out, excepting where special | (>=, _MEN’S FINE FURNISHINGS AT COST | school, 9:30 a m._ Preaching’ by Rey. Jamus oe, 2 : = th ence adjourned until Monday. 4 * Ks Contract has been entered inte, [have on hand c= NE 5 7 x iz ; | 1t 1s thought that the complaints received by | Which he thought irregular. Among them were nsation of teachers, &c. No state or territory large assortel stock of ail grades of lumber, whion f | nwa WeER ISL Ou ne, state, 00S Kat, | MnCl, 11.6 m. | Youns peop ie me epog, duress | the President of Gen. Crook's Indian eampaigu | vouchers for $25 each for watercolor drawings | , The missionary reine | cg 1m Ehali receive in any year from this fund moro shat Sais of ne Sishogaay Wilany, | HOUT Ms Sh brent ate nen ahi Ae | Hs CAs ornat TOO mins veayor egos | F005 ora gheacee even bet, itr oh | of birds which were cuarged to the appropri: | eps us yack Sulicr Sore: aa rcon | owe, an tt an paid out te breviouy year be ef + = iAL NOTICE ursday evening. Bt |, Gen. @ favorite. | tion tor “report and observation of si "a from its own revenue for Ash, Oui, Cherry, Poplar, ete. you cannot go amiss | (P<eq=> SPECIAL NOTICE - SSS When Gen, Pope's successor is appointed double '$800 submitted by. Prof. H. McGrew, and Rev. Dr. 5. M. Reed, mission: | 41) state or territory declines to take its share Srders, whether. for mull ‘work or lamibee wit have | — Until further notice Baam's Store will close at op | LK“Sb “ne ise benee Roy DAG TP ATSOE Sur | promotions down the line caused thereby, as [or sprocuring speciat transportation feels | S£Y secretary 7 of the national fund, such share is to be dix *) Fifomerl emery aceie meee eee | SSaiS? | eat eeu sina teste | memeray teramoton at Gye geri fe fr Eseate Todtemonus a vost tr The Barber shops om Wumany. | {vind amo te inte aocpung the Pa eatas cucu Wee eee mm. ‘Mt 9330 4m. All Invit 4 , . ESPECIALLY INTERESTING TO your orders I warrant ane Wa Re MCL ag WASHINGTON, D.C oem ny 27, 1890. = CHURCH OF THE COVENANT (PRE | t© predict who thetwo new brigadier gonersis Pedinabsl ea: bneps ior tise Mins Winaee ares, eis 2a ane Tate een a%6 Oblo ave. chants, agree to closets respective places of busi- <5 “sbyerian), Copp, ave, S and 19th ste nw. — Pinbe ae torereeuchal large flold trom which | dition. Stations were also established with ob- . A210 < bess : = ‘=m. 2 4 5 7 Hay: Brarich Yard, 14th, bet. Band Cstacmw. 25 Bape ve my, is aad excepted, on and after | Services at 11 a Sunday schoolat $0 anv1¢ | Carlin seem to be the favorites. Cther piacon weer suid Mf. Mayuard,n6 au. IN Soc! |. WATTS, 1421 N. Y. ave. ae = = soe i Dag HOME sunnnine assoctamios. | RL UAERE AEDES sone rea, | (emg OMS EECECHURGH SE | Cuangen tc the Omons a At eg pt ‘he third monthiy meeting for the receipt of dues 8 pee & BBO. 2020 7th st. ‘and mission; 11 a m. preachivg by the Rev. #.¥.| The following changes in the War depart-| regular expenses would amount in the aggre- on sock of the third series will beheld at thehal, | G20. WATTS. 314 7th st. Crauxsox, 7330 p.m. by the HevAa'd Gren. the t a: The ie to haifa million dollars. southwest comer of Pennayivania ave-andivinet, | 3%; MOTELER S SGN 02g Pa ave... | sachament will bf afusindxerea inthe muraiie” Gg6 | Ment are announced: ‘Thomas Lewis, class | eau 0 alfa million dollars. °° © ©M™ On TUESDAY EVENING, the OU lost, at 7 O'Clock: ‘ wee Fe ave. 127-74" _| p-m.. young people's praise meeting. ‘3 o'clock p.m, | $1,000, Secretary’s office, resigned; Charles F. | Gen, Hazen wil At this meeting, and that fo take piace Gn the second DR, BAUTERBERG HAS REMOVED | {tre will bea temperance meeting held by the | McDermott, appointed copyist in the rebellion. Fr, | Rocedes Seo stock, from 215 3a st. n.w. to 510 5th st. nw. Of | Sunday School Gospel Temperance: 7 M Whit, THE “CAPITAL” THE“CAPITAL” =| third scries will be'recelved, and in the meantime by Purchasing Commission. - ‘class $1,000", | 4 DIFFERENCE OF OPINION—TREASUREE JOR- , ney, the Grand Worthy, Chief temple otis wet | records office, and Kenton N. Harper ap- any of the officers named below. A very large mumi- | None S10 sain, Pulp rote eal eaee Pm Sundays | Ai others will address the meeting: & here willsise be | Polnted compositor at $1,000 under alvil ser. | , TBC Silv: from 910 only. Telephone call 585. Qaim ber of shares were taken at the first ana second meet- a4 < is singing, led by Miss Ella Casey, the organist, aud sign- | Vice rules. Thomas F. en, PP jogs ET nee hea ee od DAV ES J BRICKLAYER AND | ing’ the pledge. All are welcome to worship with | G. 0. Feslgned: Wim. M- Gray, John C. Cox and eee eae ti eel nis amociation Is carefully managed, its officers ‘Contractor, Hstimstes furni F brick: | us, to . Bagby, clerks $1,000, 8.G. 0., promoted | For some time past Treasurer Jordan has re- Osnzx Joz- Ponds are invested aud ftsstoct hocated. v1 "Os" ™® | Corsoean wuld a Bose ek eee, Ee CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, | (0 class 1. Walter H. Foss, class $1,000, 8. G. | ported adversely upon the bids received for the Nenad tay te cata ens eatin off teat me a ss ‘corner of Mass. ave. and 12th st. n.w. | 0., resigned. F. W. Bird, class $1,000, pay- f silver for col into standard savtoes seiy fuvented at per ceutinterese ™'“™* | (PSs5 TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Services at 11am. and 7:30 p.m. Rey. br. Euur | master general’s office, transferred ‘and’ pro. | Purchase of silver mented Only Correct Version in Tomorrow's ‘Shares $1.00 each per inonth; at additional Opvick oy ComprsoLieR oF’ re Con- | OFT will preuch in the morning and Bev. Dr. Leox- | moted to class 1, A. G. 0. -H. P. Wolcott, dollars, on the ground that there is no = service office, Tesigned, to’ take | appropriation for the purchases. Theother two r, TO-MORROW, ANOTHER BRIGHT PAPER. Vid Vn OL THR “CAPITAL” THE ORDER CLOSING THEM ON THAT DAY SUS-| applies the fund, or fails to comply with the PENDED TILL APRIL 4TH. conditions, It loses, All subsequent pportion- This morning a delegation of barbers at the | ments. Samples So arenounnes mo cure principal hotels, composed of Carter A. Stewart, | Sail be hed with the Secretary of the Taterior. Robert Wilson, Wellington Taylor, Thomas | ‘Any slate or territory accepting the provisions Harris, H. E. Burges, R. Sand, Philip Rothman | of the act at the first session « s ‘of the act shall receive its pro and Wayne Curry, waited on the Commission- | after the passage comet pony tions, Congress reserves the right to alter or repeal the act. EVERY LABORING MAN IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. ALL THE LOCAL GOSSIP. THE “CaPrTaL.” ‘TREASURY—WHAT HE SAYS OF IT. Mr. Belmont’s consular tee bill, which was considered by the committee yesterday, bas for its purpose the amendment of the Revised THE CASE OF THE TWO SOLDIERS—ESMOND AND | Statutes relating to the consular service, so 0s to juire consular fees for notarial services to! ‘The Secretary of War. has notified Messrs. J. | S°counted tor tothe treasury of the UnitedStates W. Walker and W. Pierce Bell, counsel for | instead of going into the pocketsot the con- Frank A. Esmond and James McGuire, the two | Swisr omeers, ‘The commitee will take up the soldiers of the $4 artillery recently sent, under | bint at tneir mext meeting, and, it Sia sentence of a military court-martial to the | will authorize «favorable report. It is Penitentiary, that they will be retarned | stood from Mr. Belmont that it hes boon there revel Ba WasuioTox” December 28th, 1885, _ | iuorning service. “Keatg freo lo toe evening: fwd of $3.00 per share will be reauired on A. G. 0., resigned, to take effect March 31, fds—Assistant. Treas pnt Sage peo ona FAULS ENGLISH, EOTHERAN | 1806, oe er SS : z intments have beet Das complied v'ith ail the provisions of the Hevised | 720 Pi. Iwo ministers from the annual conference | Poin tyents have been made under civil service | made, holding that the colnage act, requiring wan itittemes |Saarcwermastae. jee iste 2c, | Sgr tatu eaten | lem cechgeoue esol igen | Sng eee ment of $1.00 ‘per mouth being Fequired on each EENCY, ‘kp in the evening. Ushers will seat strangers at the ee su papery hy ‘Wherees, by satisfactory evidence presented to the | Con! the service fh the pews. arts 16th. Frederick W ass 1, members of the commission which considers “SUNDAY HERALD! Yip | stock taken at this,the third meeting of the third gndernigned It hax Yen made to ay that “THE “ST. ci ophent ded " regret doneso. | CTY OF gaat cton ee a OF (Fst citen, Sommer CR eee | the following ap- | dn Secasion that the purchases should be THOMAS DOWLING Proddcee Pe neeaed tits | WASHINGTON. aud DISERICT OF COLUMBLS, | DIMER, PaBor. cos To: at 1] am ind polntments havg been made under elvi ae on every n pure! : stn ; ‘session in the city will preach, Viz. Kev. Gi vmer W est, of California, clerk of class | the purchase of sufficient bullion and the coln- Statutes of the United rs" 4 Sax Doxsr0 Desanorrs nANSON 8. TAYLOR, Vice President, 1221 F st | ee ae ee een tig states required to be complied | DupEean, in the morning, aud Hev. (. E. Youxe, in | tW0 In the office ‘ot ‘the Seore ; Norman R.| age of not less than $2,000,000 in standard 4 Sect + a = THE REFORMED CHURCH IN Ti | G-Piatt, together with pY other important 101 ; Now, therefore, 1, HENRY W. CANNON, Comy THE REFORMED CHURCH IN SSS Saceriy sccomplined orins Surtees | , ROW ABD & WHYTCURT, Treasurer, 1907 Pa ave. | Nem petra as bale CARTON Come: | (Kee pte eePORMED CHURCH IN, Tate ‘the civil courts of ‘were in in Gi auctioneer, CHAELES PILLET, who is w Director 2 Geo. | NATIONAL BANK’ OF WASHINGTON,” in corner 15th and O sis, n.w., To-morrow. Harry 8, Henisler, of Maryland, Undertaxe'the valuation aud sale (as an invermediate | 8. KEsde Titi ond Por eg esa ee sence: eo. | City OF WASHINGTON “in thee COUNTS. OF picolat SSo'em, Presching oy tte pectar, Rev | Wert of Kentucky, clerics of @ party aud by private contract.) of private collections of | aye: J. 1 Byram, 2023 H st. . N, Thorne, 983 | WASHINGTON, and DISTHICT OF COLUMBIA, is | F. SoxTag, at 11 G'clock « m, and 7:80 p.m.” Subject: of the aixth’auditor. 1 any ki jects d'art, pictures, etc. 10 Kue Grange | 23d st. n.w.; John Jrwia, 732 24th st. nw. GS. coramence the business of Banking as | “Paul's Exhortation to Timothy. Julia A. Breed, of Cali from class one to Bateliere, 10. miblsesl3wip* | Moore, 1145 ae mb4,6.8 Uiithe Revind Stata the Unteg Bats Os Sh PGe CeURCH, wih St Re class be alee iird auditor. Lanes, Arresmios. es ee ae (ea} ollce, ihisueidd Day Or DeuisonEn tess. andgsb p.m; end 730 p.m, sooo sett 8m Sette, citer of LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS, 3p 431-60 Comptrolier of the Currenoy. | HOY days Wednesday and Priday, 7:30 p.m. Stier trollér’s office, No reasons were assigned. ret escent oem MLLE M. J. PRANDI, 1300 F Srazer, and one ad, De Blertible calamity to contemplate | (EE, rth rarity contioned uraion alloving Gee | = ANNUAL MEBTING OF THE| _A New School Trustee Appointed. OPHELIA BANGS, ENGLISH BASKET PLalTs, | Mic. DiC SEMMES Electric Hair estore Bo the | tobe wri Ste” Bots Oy pers repre ance company of the United Siaiss of amerta Aes | _ The District Commissioners to-day appointed LOUIS XV BANGS, EVENING SOPFTR ES, | BC,oC It amd It alone, can such a terrible fate be | Senting themselves as being employed by us as sien of aifeciors of anid company for the nal Dr. A. H. Witmer, one of the staff of physicians Shc sass ‘For particulars consult MRS. DR. SEMMES, 1292 ‘exacting enormous charges and render-| J cof, D st. n. W., 00 TURSDAY, MARCH Gun iage, | Of St Elizabeth's insane asylum, ass trustee of F st. b. w., ci ¥ ing no, service. We are responsible only for public schools in place of Mr. of Ani W. Oo. T. city, and 176 Sth ave;-New York. tee bows ne e Ores Lopvay misswaedm’ work Gostis, who has resigned from the board, ‘The MNOX'S SPRING STYLE (Kee, ORDER OF. EBON HALL—PAYS aeiten GENTLEMEN'S SILK AND DERBY HaTS. amount of dianbilty, of $1 000 atend of seven years; Bo death benetite: 3400,000 have een paid for Role Agents for this city. Behera fing Oo Euenao gee getargnam = Pome — . De. We pe Get. nw. B&H STINEMETZ & SOS, ; ae renee (Ke, 2ABTIES WISHING TO TRANSACT Hatters and Furriers, business at GROGAN'S Furniture and mas 1997 Pennsylvania avenue | ose at 6 pus sharp

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