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THE EVENING STAR Appalling Love of Life by the Rarth- PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, Quake im the Italian Toews of Diane trict ct: brary Rowe, Feb, 98.—Thrve more a of earthquake Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave, and 11th 8t, by . gp wuenibat son mann eaters ng The Evening Star Newspaper Company, yesterday, ‘The bodies of seven nundred persons S. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’, . i who were killed by the earthquake last Wednes. : day ave Already been taken from the ruins in Frrerxo § beeribers 14nd Marino, and it is known that many more Sept cain es Gaaizgwn pecount ot Ieeeee oe bodies ie buried. under the fallen buildings. week. or 44c. per month. Copies at the counter. 2 Almost the entire population of Diano Marino are cents each. By mail—postace prepaid—o0 cents = 4 month. one year, $6. six months, $1 - = acamped On the seash Three hundred com- {Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. Cas hinnes were visited by the cartliquake, atid AS ¥et ‘ma. reports of the casualties have been received but gen ne ee a ee From Sirty. The pope has set 2,000 francs for (ye ‘Sear, postae prepaid. Six months, 50 cents. lef of sufferers, e2-All wall scriptions must be paid in advances “karina toenenmtanm —|_Vo T0—No_ 10,540. WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1887. TWO CENTS. | Shacs SPECIAL NOTICE! oe THE PRINCE OF WALRS IX PARI SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. CONTESTED ELECTION CASES. Telegrams to The Star. ere trom Caanen, ince oe Wales has arrived PECIAL NOTICES. VERMONT AVE. CHRISTIAN CHURCH, = FO! PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, cpg pe, pewharrion Lown be ne SUE LETT Sabine issoc 5 AN on relating to tection cane, mepON, Feb. 28.—Monte carlo, tt. Te fou S TERPETCAL BUILDING ASSOCTATION | ences N aul) O ng gu desma ve BOS ath nese Gand gt now Ree domes | Goveroaner Ruoeirrs ‘To-Dav.—Iaternal reve- ail pty aes pg earetneme seem tered tees trom the effecesos Geeta se eaee Lisbilities.. Ohio: “The Riches and "Poverty of Jesus.” Also, at | fiat tviabeak oi, “AUsalons is Telia’ St FAOTgor | MUG, $422,256; customs, $681,507. RIVER AND HARBOR BILL. | manner in which testimony shall be taken and pn by AE EY sapee. $39 P- m.."“The Unity of the Body. “Sunday school | {ihbath school. at 9230 a. in. Preaching at 11 ein. —_——_ transmitted to the clerk of the House.) EN. WOLS mtaste aay this ts du ee 2:05 mn Xoun« people's meeting’ 6:30 p.m. Seats | Communion of the Lord's Supper at 4 pm. Young | Orrick Cuanaes.—John M. Willamson, of New Mr. (Wis.) presented the conference report Js built on a rock. The hotels in Monte Cario are Seo are ranning the'beat Hiiiliic A. co SECOND BAPTIST OHURGE. con are | ROU Bach eeetns at 6:80 pan. Strangers sre | Jersey, has been appointed a permanent’ clerk In gn the bill forthe location and ereetionot « branch CTE te tok eek Cn capes ae Distric Our “business te radially increasing, ss | (Ges SECOND BAPTI oH, co leome. _ the Navy depart FD. Soper, of . ers’ Home west of the Rocky mountains, and aa : bown by our receipts, which for the last three months and Virgt 2 8.0., El p Hez SWEM, 7 i ed y department, and George F. per, . é = the city of thousands of th Sinount fo 951500. abd for the last mouth €21-310. | pastor Freaking wet Se ker aie eb ths | HAE crtuseteraures teeter Diane fork seer, | M@FVland, hus been made a watcnman. Gone to a Conference Committee ewan agreed to. He Thinks a Great War is Impending, | f=»tcet away trom the tuctera Prapectuty tron The profits to the members are larzer, and we advance | pastor: baptisin Sunday evening; seats free. Youare } fey. C. HuRBERT KicHaRbson pastor.—Closing sof. Courr Ma Si areD.—The Con] ON THE RIVER AND HARBOR BILL. * | Cannes, Nice, Mentone and San Remo, allot which ey on easier terms: all done by économical man- | welcome, At _| vices of conference year. 11 am., sermon to and re- MARTIAL SENTENCE MrTIG. ~ ——__—. The speaker announced the appointment of ‘Unronged Wilh Visitors When Ube earthquakes: oe > — nee last eee ee ontieel wa, WES’ INSTER PRESBYTERIA EE = BS m. ccaeral ictlows President has mitigated the sentence of — ‘Messrs. Willis, Blanchard and Henderson (IL) as came. a ui ‘ we besa " 129,079; pro! wer’ $11,000; expenses — he 7th ste of E8.W. ev. B. F. | and report of cl work for year: 6:45 p.m, case = ‘The weather at Monte Carlo ts beautiful and the S5dS tha eatpor cone ‘GF a yodtct or cher | Bagisarm, B.D.” tanior= Service at Vaid | feaniey maging’ 8.90" ama, Sunday school "Bays | Mecase of Captain Willam R. Brown, of the | NAVAL, APPROPRIATION BILL, conferees on the river and harbor appropriation | EARTH TREMOR AT CHARLESTON. | iio inet ns mame car}e 1s ie wo mus, out of every of inter id by mem! 7-30 p.m. ‘Sunday school, 9:20 a. or mf Fee SESS eae eet ase eS * covered from thelr fright are making the most of Sells tvauees more then g100 0 fenerved for ne | De® ayer ineeting 46°49 pm weekly services | @-“—— foUNT VERNON PLAGE MLE GatURCH | Suspension trom rank and duty,on half pay, {08 & a THE NAVAL APPROPRIATION BIL. fe ‘The harbor is alfed with yachts Get ey a now yctitden per cent perannum, | ge" NOnTH CAROLINA AVENUE METH | tye imston Kerstin set aciTomeer ee | nc rc cue Teme som aber a NEW PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE. | Tho House then went into committee of 8°! THE APPALLING DISA aisvaded Marseice tue botcisans ease, batif s member withuraws his money before maturiey | SS ~@>pNONTH, CAROLINA AVENUE METH | Uy oie patie erate Rate anne ose actk | Rermep.—First Lieut, Jesup sNicholson, of the whole (Mfr. McCreary, of Kentucky, in the chair) STER IN ITALY. | nasinvaded Marseilles. “hie howls Shaun added” ou can tortow $1,005 50 on be |S 1LSm. by the pastor, Rev. J. W. Trout. At 73Op. | bm, subject: the Moneyless Man.” ‘The public | marine corps, has been retired. houses in the city are crowded. = Bight abject on the naval appropriation bill, orsous ed there on Thursds id Prids annum added. You can borrow $1,007.50 on 6% | m. by Rev. W.S. Hammoud, of Md.Conference cordially invited. SEEM sree ah persons arrived there on Thursday an day. Shares: total payment only #15 monthly. with privi- | P-chureh; ‘Sa Pat os a3 — ie aAeTIsET On: ‘i, | GaN. Ketrer AxD THE GARFIELD STATOR.—Gen. ‘On a point of order, tne provision changing trom 5 ss _ ege of paying Off the debtor any portion of it af avy | R,cayreh. Swibath school at 9.30 a.m. am Bo ceincen Gantt aw ihe etd BUR: | RD. Mussey, socretary of the local exevutive com: ‘The Senate. six to four years the ‘course of study at the naval | Rumored Reunion of the Liberal Leaders. Pri Wages in Chicago. time. This is decidedly the best method of borrowinj See ES CHERGI TE LOWS, D. D., of Norfoli, Va, will preach to-morrow at : g ‘The credentials of Mr. Reagan as Senator from | academy was ruled out of the bill. AMICABLE AGREEMEXT REACHED Wits SUB money. Sbares can be taken st any time and no bac! <a>, ST. JAMES’ CHURCH, 8TH S Pepe OOS mach to-morrow #t | mittee of the army of the Cumberland society in Crk mean awoken ass ax S eee Feguitrd 00 cei fo 81.000 may be paid at one | BS Pewee B and Cate. ne—Sunday. February ples prayer eth ae eaeatee or 2:99 | this city, says, with regard to the reported selec. | T*85 and of Mr. oe ae Fo a Z BEE pon aune ooeeee NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS, me. Good interest ahd best Feal estate security for | 27th, celebrant at 7:30 a.m., a 5 cae peeing: Tted “7 ‘Were presented and e lat Sayers (Tex.) offered an amendment appro- he. 98.—A€ seal hte RESET zi Seis ees ee ae Ee a Bae You erenrdied ae” | ot tho aacteht tae tae ae Saeene tk | Onno ar, Rearreuaieen cases eae asters Woes priating §2,470,000for the constructionofwwoswitt |“ CREAT ADMIRER OF AMERICA. Bitagy ha ge ys fe tf = Fe OM Ene" DUNCANSON, Presiden PA URCH OF “OUR FATHER” (UNIVER- | Kelfer for the position in question was made solely | accompanied by a paper purporting to be a com- | double-bottomed ste! cruisers, each of 4,000 tons | Lord We lscley Hopes For a Federation | of the Typorraphical union held a cq ad Wares * ere TS am.; Sunday School, 9:30 am.; Preaching, the ist), 13th and L sts. Rev. ALEX. KENT, by the monument committee of the society of the MA REW scale of Wages, Cote mission from 5 ‘tor were | displacement, of thetype of the Newark, except terday and agreed SEAS GOse Snes last germion of iis three years’ term, by the pastor, in. : Vesper service | army of the Cumberland under a mistaken sense on trom the governor us if the Senator were | disp! it, 13ho | of All English Speaking Peoples, and 3 stay i ‘of about y School, Mis: four orth rec LOrs Will hence ve 46 cents per 1,000 b state officer. He suggested that that paper | Dollers and ‘machiner: Thinks He Could Settle the Fishery | PO - veut Rev. Ric ‘Noxnis, 11 Sund 9:45 &m. Strangers | of its authority. The appointment has never been | 9 tons ent, of the t ‘of | “Gun- ems On Morning newspapers and 41 cent For Capitol Hill, A. N, MEEKER, 508 sn i? Mt, | slonary Anniversary, ange map of the mission elds, rinvited, es It” | submitted to nor ratified by the soclety; and. the | Should be returned to Mr. Bate. boat Noi” and one switt, torpedo boat—said| Dispute Im a Week. Ing papers | Advertistaus will es recsivendues, subscriptions {oF new shares, &c, kc | ¢mblems, address Dy Hey, W. 1. McKENNEY, exerelses | (go United REXORMED CHURCH IN THE | monument committee has never been authorized | The presiding officer said that that course would | vessels to cost altogether, exclusive Of armament, } Special Cable Dispatch to Tur Evexrxa Stan. week. No change Was made tn the hours, Ckyerlence nmectine eldstie meeting of the conference | ys.) United States Services im the chapel, cor- | to nominate much, less to appoint, an orator £0r | ne taken, . Rot more than $4,950,009, nin force five year ges In the agree ENTAL INFIRMARY OF NATIONAL | year, UNIVERSARY, 9 Loxpon, Feb. 26.—I have had au interview with | 8¢Teement will rem O sts. n. ni rf y Cor 4 raised te jarch St Bem, eT ee member of the church and Sun, | nicn and sermon at 11 win, Sunday school at Osa0; | “we UBVelling. Pils were reported from committees and placed | te: cher the‘aremitent chaceed meistnge iaw | General Wolseley, in the course of which he ex. | HN March oth. toot ftnred toattend these naa services of te | Shine peuple ett Parrpresriuae bythe | Buss Ai ine Sera onthe calendar as follows: To provide medals | OTder tl amendment changed existing contialiy iEEaO VAD. RS reel ipproved @ 8th st. nw. la = Pas be only on thirty days’ previous notice, att ise at Pressed some very interesting opinions on the re- | gimicuities are to be settled by a joint comattuss 2 fo5 p.m. ym. Stran and Was not in continuation of any existing work, - ete y Crown and Brides work, without plates, snd all other ——SuiLi0 TEMPERANCE MEETING The ervices, Pactnes rangers cordially, invited to all | ene act to increase the appropriation for-the pub- Moonta AUcers And enlisted men of the three | “i "Hemert, atgued thar it was in pursuance of | Istlonsof England and the United States, with | somposed of two He ubers of the hew Ppa ee Ee ESS To Mowe Ne ep p> UAST SUNDAY OF THE CONFERENCE | He Dullding at Brooklyn; the act granting the | porate the reform seool for girls in the District | A existing Work—the increase of the navy. The | regard to the future of civilization, ‘The conversa. | lation and Typographical wnlon, re Operative 2 E sWrill be he k x E CONFEREN OPEN ALL NIGHT. ‘at Hayden’s Hall, 4% st and Pa. av. freq: WASHINGTON! GRC Night calls becoming so. juent we have decided to THE WASHINGTON, ce c v3 2, Will elect an arbitrator, Whose decision, H < sear Bemch Methodist Episcopal church, | right of way to the Annapolis and Baltimore Short | of Columbia. (Adversely.) ~The House bili for | Chair believed that the construction of @ navy | tion began by a discussion of the German elections | (2 aKTee, ‘and f upon all’ parti 4 So oclork ae, | Zoli st, near Peunsyivania avenue, Hey. Caanens W: | Line Railroad company arcess to the GOveruIMeNE | SetAlOMent ct ths Ale ea ote aos ot | was & pubile Work, and that the I 2 of the | and the prospects of peace In Kuroye, Tinqulted, | Sal! be final and binding upon all partics Baxpwik, pastor Sermon at 11 am. by itev. WiLu1am | park AnDapoUs, suppressing Indian hostilities, House bili further | Dil and the appropriation made last jon | and sis dechea Soni te tna Salt it 8. Epwatips, D. D.; Sunday school, missionary aunt Yoamend the Revised Statutes by reducing the | SNOwed that the construction of the navy Was in] “What 1s your own View of therviationsof the] __ Gem, Butler as IRN & GUAM. Pharmacists, Biareb Tthcat 450, 2 And P atason NEXE FRIDAY: | Sidrew by HB, SloLTOR esa. kil are Seema Te |, SECRETARY WaITNEY went to New York last Penal sum of te bonds cf ciger menutareanes UE oa epi Sroet powers?=| “Bimply expressing my own per. | Jaew Yous, Bet, 90-4. Gupetch Gem Fangs. : 5th st. and New York ss ze —— 3 DISAGREEMENT PRO! ILL 's sonal opinion,” Wol “Ts y wand eo RAY : aS Boma AC STEER EO Ge | Se SENTRAL,, UNION | atsston, — 0 | ne r ccara us fooie rence eueamnterse Nominations To-Day. feel sure that a vast and appalling warts cereaiay | 4uPers wooden sidewalk ich oF posstbiy ad P< 3 z PGA RE Will bold over THIS (SATURDAY) | Sarre Sas Sanne Gospel services daily | OFFICERS AND MEN Of the signal service seem | Mr. Plumb, the conference committee on mea es bates 2» = appalling War is certainly | jing. Calting a severe wrench of posible a dso my GAS FIXTURES, 8. EVENING until 11 ociock, to take s thes Pat” | Bight, Brother Haves.” Suaday afternoon, Mire Crana | Well pleased with the passage by the Senate of | the Post OMce appropriation Dil, reported disa-| ‘The President sent the following near future, but Chis, indeed, everybody | tion of the shoulder. se a Space, Sunday night, protier Bariey. | Monday | the Agricultural department bill, which provides ment On the subsidy section and moved that | the Senate to-day: may be said to know. The rapidly increasing | Jelt Pliladelphia to-day for Boston, a ORENCE McCaktHy. a ‘No Charge for Hanging. | <a ATTENTION ENIGHTS OF, ST AUG: | nignt, Rev testimonies, good ninciig, RN we ese! | for the transfer of the weather bureau, ‘There is | “Ne Senate insist and ask a further conference. $o| Navy—Commodore Lewis A. Kimberly, to be ® | armaments, the huge burdens several of the pow. Alexander Has = Bad Night. th Due th 2 : Darusrapt, Feb. 26.—Prince Alexander of Bate Lowest Kates, Say CNDAY re er ordered. rear admiral; Capt. Wm, P. McCann, to be a com- 2 . cir hall, B st. Capitol Hill. SUNDAY, February 27th, e unsaved specially Motor 2: | no doubt entertained as to the action of the House miral; Capt, . McCann ers are laying upon themselves, the directions in __532 15th st, Corcoran Buildin 15_| a¢ 12 o'clock. toattend the funeral or Gur late Bro. Jos. S MISSIONARY -MELENG-AT FOr | im the matter, but an Impression, prevalls chat the THE CONSULAR AND DIPLOMATIC BILL. motore; Commander Gilbert C. Yells Mecuriey, | Which the armaments are being developed and the | ¢DARMSTADE, Heb. 90."Drince Alexander of Tate Pa | hp Hletcher Methodist Episcopal church, cor. | President may, interpose az objection, Itis un-| | The Senate then at 12:45 proceeded to the con. | Captain; Heutenant Comm: massed forces physicians attending him, “passed a bad nigtit.” -~ oo = N You Ve. — GOO ng n the a ve ne} t. ag ba ae ee ES ‘full supply of best Fenobecut NG Emory ma, edby Wai acne Sustua from the | Sin which provides for the transfer, bue that hes | eration of the consular and diplomatic approp- | “war pirst. Lieut. Arthur C. Ducat, jr, 3d. cav. MAKE WAR INEVITABLE, ot 7 ee Tee, at fuir . “at the on Hospital for Found- chara witness 5 - | ration bi. alry, to be first Heutenant 24th infantry; First District Government Affairs, ca SA oe tan weight ja24-tem | Soe at ihe, Washington Hoepial for" Fund: of Hamlin élygren, will inake theaddress, followed opposed to the project of elevating the agriculty- | TSHOR MY ia of ape. atison (chirman ot | Ut eee Ripley, 24th infantry, to be first | BUt whether tt will be tnts summer or next there THE ENGINEER LICENSE BILL. He dcr of the Commander, z SSeS — JH. JA! o = ze the r wons and get full we = i y N t ‘tor will preach at 11 a.m.; Sab- | ral bureau to an executive department, is only one man in Europe who knows. That one O ST have written a lett NOW IS THE TIME TO PLACE YOUR | The lady managers invite the friends of this worthy | fatieschuol at D:bO tan soe we saint edi ee ee the committee on appropriations) as to the condi- | lieutenant 34 cavalry. (Transfers.) ‘ The District Commissioners hay letter Bo eee on Aa | ary cil Se eraeTaliy recetned all doe | $UCeTS Of the scoot iso oftcers of the missionary | Tag ResiGNartox of Second Licut. B.D, gpitman, | on of the approprintiors bills Consular ana Diplomauc win, —_| #8 Bismarck. to tte President Iu relation {o the Dil to regulate Sar Thompeon's birt Factory. FS | batione except touch, Wg by eto de hospital, Lath est, PRESHVTERIRN CHULCH com | 7%, cavalry, as been accepted by the President, Mr, AISOn ad, HRT eROPRIATION BILLS. || CHANGES MADE BY THE SEXATE COMMITTEE 1X THR | man elections? “Do Gee eae a oe ean the sproposca penalties should ber ok, a = —____*_. | street, between streets. Money to “PRES SRIAN GHURCH, to take effect September ist, 1887, and he has ir. Allison said that only one appropriation * rected to the engineer acting without a license Cee er Br a ea oe ec | Sebastes oerhanes, SGipe phy | Peomgrntna aver abn gl Cat date i | wt"she army bt tad teen sgnea VF ae Pree | mye quiomat rie, reported to| 1%, wot sey ep IP Say hosphates, is a popular and edicient ‘Nerve eS REETING OF THE VETERAN Vou: | & SNER, Of Rochester, Ni. Seats fre 4 | dent. ‘The only other appropriation bills that had : sare Senator Allison, appro- | lesson to my mind is the disregard of the popular | ployed in the federal Dill % BURNS PHARMACY, "TE Peuasyivana, aver ia | SO" UNTHEL FIREMEN of the District of Co- | B-—e=5"COMING GREAT WARS AND FanTiL | €M2 Hels a son-in-law of Senator Camden, Ehabendiepeverney DY. ade ; a y a the pro ‘of the act assed both houses wer e Pens eet HEE: ponds Folce in imperial matters. Bismark’s Une irom | Should be excepted from the provisions . bottles or on draucut with soda water. ‘fis | lumbia will he held at Cosmopolitan Hall MONDAY quakes, illustrated by twenty large paint. | Posr CHAPLAIN GEO. W. Srupson has been re- | ullicary neademy Die the wasestbes DL, the | Priates $1,490,442, an increase of $118,722 upon | Het tw last! has been to disregard the people's | But in spite of its defects they Chink the bill should = EVENING, February 28th, at ¢:30) o'clock. ings, during the next thirteen years before the year ages x ic === JOHN J. PEABODY, President. | 1900: reat religions re 505,280 1658 tind oe eos cen ASH, HS It 1s C00 late to hi = ———— = mis eoconitadventof Gist | Heved from duty in the department of the PIRI | Cotta bit se ee ore ae ee aan rans ethan die appro: | Tete Clee ee eee ee ree See, | re oe eee ae te Oe Nee one Er T[PHE MODERN STANDARD OF ComFoRT L. H. FISHER, Secretary. 2262t | Ging Enaaon and sseeusion of Christians without | and ordered to duty in the department of Texas. tive bill (the most important net to the Sane eae ore ea acnate Donn, | Of petty Gertnan states Obe of the uot powerful | of che UUIDOsE importance vo the DIsurict- —,_ :ISTRICT OF COLUMBIA HORT! meat Of Geman oe eareland ani lia and con- ee = i ae ave : Y | Priation for yin empires of the world—an empire, moreover, in FIRE FSCAPRS. CULTURAL mclely Wile sneer MONDAR | 223% yf Germany by France in 1887 80, changing | EnstGN Taos. W. RYAN has been ordered to | *1vil) had not Jot jpeen taken Up for COD- | mittee restores the salaries of the following om. | SPINS, 0 very people whom he has thus digre- | _ ‘The building inspector js already tn receipt of @ Js fully met with our PALACE KING Furnaces, y- kingdoms tuto Daniel's predicted C sideration by the House of Representatives. SPECIALTIES, | Pon Gate ase iawsied WATS COGAN | Sletacy of ten Kingdoms prior tothe Napoleonic Ante | duty at the branch hydrographic office, New s KITCHENER Rangesand PLUMBING gel cs . Secretary. £ - van ee ctals (reduced by the House) to thelr present fig- | garded are the first to take an enormous: legitimate | dozen or more inventions in fre escape appliances, itat bods, and had been for two or tree days | UFC: GomRUl Feneral at Cairo, seereiaey of legs. | Feige Which are submitted. by” the inventors for ape = oe pisure? | Uon in China, second secretaries of legation in | ” «no you see the profile of an English Bismark on | proval and adoption by tbe are escape commis The order detatting ast | “the Houseluaving adjourned vesterday ata quar- | Javan and China, secretaries of legation ‘in Ct | on tye horizone™ i christ’s seven years’ covenant with the Jews (Daniel, | York, the time to make contracts for the coming pi REWNRSO Pee an 27) the ‘spread of ‘socialiam, cot: VMAN ism, c 4 ae asad Rae> ERT rEMENS Ipton and anders arenas, ue aag HOU | AN ORDER REVOKED. sion. There is every prospect of the commission i yriads of Chris. y and Peru, secretary of legation in Turkey, inter-| «Xo,» replied Wolseley rather sadly, “I donot. | having a good opportunity to select an invention, yuilding season. Hans durin years, and thet nile: Lieut. Henry R. Lemley, 34 artillery, to duty as | ter past four. The deficiency btil had not yet 2 SI eral Ki Ws = A waving a good Opt - b. ie 1000 years.” He Ste tatiee Che millennium, of military attache to the U.S. legation at Bogota, | Feported tothe House, nor had the rortinication | Protr a suum, cant Suen Sf AUN rng” | The miserable squabbles and petty personal alms | which may be adopted as a standand, as tbcy Fo HAYWAED & HUTCHINSOX, “Evenings with the Prophets on the Lost Empires of } Herald, Episcopal clen¢yman, preaches on tis to Dill yet reached the Senate. anaint jalifax, § by the House | 9€0Ur party government preclude any such ho ceive a new one almost every day. woe ree uEaAY at 10:45 a. m., 3p, mn and 7:20 p. ( Colombia, has been revoked at his own request, on | ”'s47.pintt inquired as tothe fortification bill ot | The following consulates omitted by, ras, | 120 See, however, with the greatest satistacti YVITAL, STATISTICS. the Worl m.at Mi ‘9th and F sts.” Seats free. | ite” | account of the health of his wife. Lieut. Gariing- E * Are restored: At Hong Kong, Sheffield Matamoras, | ang gratitude the beginning in English. life ot % 424 9th street. = a - viously the last session. Mr. Allison replied that that Dill e . me at To the Young Men of Washington. B=, CANARY Baptist curnca, conNER Order wag rev ood at beac eens uty, Dut the | was still mM conference. ‘The Senate. watid see | Mahe and Mozambique.” Cohsuls now paid bY fees | Something like a national party tn GUOET END FIGURED cRazY CLOTH, 90. AT ath and, i ‘The report of the health oMicer for the week ending last Saturday shows the following: ch liberal. i are placed upon salaries as follows: Annaberg, | Conservative and radical wit drop chelt dintenonees | £2 ates ter ehine an coeane Price Fifty cents, Gueese, pastor. Sunday schol, B30 in Paeching | De Some difticulty in securing an army officer for eeciutntaice eon ton Gat oe pa angen Brunswick, St. Galles, Mavence, $2,500 each: Bar- | On questions of empire. Indeed } hope fOr the uid tr Eh LF Double Combination, CC. PURCELL, | by the pasion, 11 a mn, and F:H0p. Te The meceme | the duty. to-day it would not be possible, in the nature of | Fandullla, Rhetms, St; Ertlenne, buseldort, EIDCT | mate federation of all English speaking peoples” | fytaP population. 19.79; 20. were under s yea 125-38 ‘Lith stave. “S18 Ninth st._ | service will be interpreted i the sign Imwvmene te = for the ‘fe field, Dunferiine, Chatham, Port Stanley and St. | ““rnat, then, 1s your ultimate ideal for us.” ‘avd 20 over @0 years. ‘The principal causes of ? > IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE | 7Q!,Charles M- Grow. jr.’ Gospel meetings at Kendal beletl Leet > before’ the Senate on Monday or Tussay avy | Thoinas, Sherbrook and "Horzen, fclpn, London | pgait #8" Wolseley said with entuusiasm. “When | {arn were: Constmption, 13° dinrrna, S: C= Cae Co: Be 15 THE SUPREME COURT and Memorial chapels! 7:30 pain. ‘Seats for alland a | ye. aa yp oh = meet} Of ‘the appropriation bilis that “were stilt | COBBAG Breslau, Kebl, Brockville, Guelpn, Lon every tan who speaks English 1s in the same em- | Guat fertr'o malarial teven os searior teva, KE! REL Solin» Spel Rees tor Soknae Soart Bostveen, | omilal aivitation toatl, 7 Ben tt rs. and Miss Endicott gave a luncheon to Lndisposed of in the House of Representatives, | (Out), Port Hope, Santos Three Htivers, Stratlord, } pire or federation, or whatever it may be called, | Pneumonia’s; bronchitis; & Blithe reported? 14 = ‘No. 2629. Admu- Doc. 13. Ba, SAORI A SAURCH.COR.BD AND & | Miss Van Buren, thelr guest, yesterday afternoon. | During his service In Gongresshe had never kuown | $900 each. In each casé the salary Is less than | The international fuillenium will be Teacned, tor | PUCK mag ry TAL CHEAPEST AND CLEANEST FUEL. PeBNUany 25th, 1887. sts. n.¢.. Capitol Hill, Robert N. Bake, D.D., | The othersasked, were strs. Porter, of Philadelphia, | DY eT oe Say baa the te offees, ‘The salary of the ininister | we should then be able to impose peace and tree- | Auwe Males, 19 wl Smcinpesseieenoas me eraeet f the estate of Cornelia Hiuds, late of | pastor.—Mornine serthon, by thie McKen: | Miss Mattie Mitchell, Miss Wallach, Mi ¢ appropriation bills to be in the condition that ey, reduced by the House from $10,000 to Pant col ‘ Wanaiwcrton Gis COMPERTS In the matter o ud, 1 by the Rev. Win. L. McKen: | Miss Mattie Mitchell, Miss Wallach, Miss Shey Ware Is todays oo hase eect | bo Teares, 1s dom upon the whole world Lam,” he added, “as | $7. Cp!0ru4 iS GA the District of Cohunbia, deceased.) Bey Sy tdorclock.. Evening sermon, by Dr. Baer, at | Patterson and Miss Mary Cameron. The table was met. ‘The Senate was in no sense te poeddourn: | $7,500, was not restored. I ‘you know, Orders aan mez aud for letters tetaruentary on thoaiate of the | Address by ets De Wyalmen et iain nee | Areked with yellow Jonquil for this, ‘The committee on appropriations had District in Congress. 4A GREAT ADMIRER OP AMERICA watcher brrencveagand tee oe ~~, said deceased has this day been made by Jerome J. sociable, iu honor of cur. retiring pastor and. ius | _ Senator Hale gave a theater box party on Thurs. | considered all the bills as rapidly a3 possible. The ‘THE POTOMAC PLATS TIDAL GATE. and the American people I witnessed at Washing- oon alae eee ae Cen as — Seat sn bs Sine aoe interested are hereby notified to appear | Members ‘Mant niet aiI nevioe ste at So'clock. | day night, Clon had renee male, BILL now under considera-} various owners of wharf property on the banks | ington the flual review of the armies of the re- | Semmunt “isnettal to the building ore eae a alamo stereo aati court ob ey MEN TL PUETH DAY OF eS HAND Me cuUnc-con OTH Fab | periommbers ox ie Oouutry Chit rot ant ary | Hin bad rodney es Suan Ons SPICULES: | a woxcinan fougN Senator Micommrmoas nays | pebunartao eee Tee ee Spectacle of | the promises occupied by Es. Fink, Dut the Com &. s * MANGH next at TWELVE O'CLOCK M., to sow cause Ste. AE Te ee Peon OTH AND D | Bell, Mrs. Patterson, Senator and Mrs, Warner | ons ? a S missioners to grant a permit ¥. BALDWIN JOHNSON’S offices. why the said will should not be proved and admitted to | © ae TW ogarsa aii, breaching by the pas- Mute and Senator and Mrs, Stanford gave dinner | “he Senate. | petitioned Congress to Insert-a proviso in that por- | that immense force melting away among the | lssloners declined to grant & Nulldis it Drubate and, Tettens testamentary on the eqtate of the | for Kev We 1) Crarwas, at 7:30 pan. Sucrainenal | Millér, and Sonat Be forthe eked Mr. Allison If he belleved It pos. | tion of the river and harbor bill which relates to | People and being almost immediately absorbed, | UUtlLtheconsent of a majority of the property, and at ‘said deceased should not issue as prayed. Provided, a | * invit ‘pare (ee) sible for the committee on appropriations to give | the improvement of the Potomac flats, stiptiating | Was the most colossal I have ever and left) which the matter of issuing @ permit Will be RURY A. JONES, grocery tore: Copy af ‘this omer be published once week for thtee | gee, rouKTm-STREET WCE. Hee ane Hamaiiton, Mra. Billings and’) to the four appropriation bills ihe deaciency, | thaw the outlet tidal gate shall be placed 300 feet | DOD Me an inetfaceable impression, Tnever ose Saeteae ee * Jocks in ihe Wasnington Law Heporter andthe Bren. | ev, MB. tice mastor Mrs. Hackett, held receptions yesterday afternoon, | naval, fortifications and legislative) that atten: | farther up the river tan is NOW conteInplated, so | AM Opporcunlty of assu people in England saa — a thevourt 0) A; fi. HAGNER, Justice, | and F350 hoon ee ae Mrs, Leiter and Mrs. Judge James gave luncheon | Hn Which they should receive. that the wharves for 900 feet above the Leng | that the edueation of a public man is not complete ar yet 38 Roe DEBEIGR, ate suapEs, 150, at) ABRAHAMS MavER, Proctor OOS Young People's praise mectine, Welltesda parties to-day. holding: ‘back “ot “these panse HOSMG;, THE | Drlage shall not be Pale Anse tuaeatoned, | least six mouths. “Every step, wiles tomes: Eng. | of November 27, 1866 one of his horses fel ato x : CLAGETT, 730 pam chums = ‘ s ‘as. - | of Zi, a Double Combination, of Wills for the District of Columbia | $5 fiesemorycauree Preyer meeting. “All Ars. Pell and the Misses Cress were at home in-} they “had been held back’ at this "and | Puesaruime reas retorted to the committee on ap: | land and America nearer together: seemsto mre a | sewer trap on tiie east ‘side of 7th sureet, south ot S26 St A241 Uithstse. | £26-1a SPIRITUALISM—MRS. SH EISHOFF | fTMally, on Priday afternoon. Other fessions, resulted practically in| propriations. se Sag ag 4 wpe yt mp re ey-st 13 accounts for aby persons only Porewnd | LNG gt LI ual retinas Suse sea AS HOES | The Chilan minister and Mra, De Gana nea | fe Bowe PL, Henresentaties, controling the | "ra wasmamarox mosrrt. you roowuimos, | Othe future, Tau, therefor, ‘always delighted | abled the animal fro, al service for period of Au. Avocr R: ten orden. WILLIAM | aoe Tecren wil eke bis wamaeais tae | delightful reception yesterday afternoon. | The | DEistivatty t € Inthe Senate today Mr Hoar offered a resolu- | Con lady or vice ‘with ‘such a miserable | SUID Of $00. or Reusanrs. pgeelt oF on my. wr 3 Midoat Sista SEER, Malye hie woncerful nde: | Tinistor and hig chaning wile, who worea hand. | Practical, Uo Foarsayo, when the sundry cv versa Ey % 2 400 Oth st. nw. £25-6t_ | pendent fete, wri and description of spirits | come dress of brown Satie WIth, Cricasie ele pce | DILL Was NOE disposed of until the hour of noon on | tion, which was adopted, directing the District ‘SQUABBLE OVER A KETTLE OF FISH, paotaey rites 3 a. Tempe, wu — nt JOSEPH BOWES WILL CONDUCT Dresent. ee cou Se AGH. 1t*_ | ings, received the callers inthe front drawing eer of the Inauguration of President Cleve-| committee to inquire and report whether the | as the present fisheries dispute I have not a Commminnouers, “7 nave walked down and up 14th As straws show which way the wind blows, so REM- | Men's Christian Association, SATURDAY EVENIN ag? | NEAR 6TH | room, that was a cheerful contrast, with its scar- BS i vi refused ‘Washington Hospital for Foundlings has moment’s patience, Iam convinced if I or any | street northwest morning and . Amall that n. w.—The pastor, Rev. "Dr. FAauxce, | | - ‘Mr, Platt.—There was, then, a general disposi- hat insti Biot inet ot robe elec Atte the tiscn tbe shes eS et hangings and lights, to the dreary weather of to receive colored orphan children into t ‘UUme there has been scarcely a day that I have not NANTS show desirable goods. ‘The fact of being | ZBininst. st 6:30.0% Vata week eileer Sell Bpegeti at 71 am, Sipe hata At 4 Pan. | the late afternoon. Mrs Mathiou, wite of the sec: | toton the part of the Senate thav it, Inthe future, man ofordinary tact-or experience was sent over ; : tution, and whether stich refusal be authorized by trtered stasiediction upon toe city, ent 3 , NEW ENGLAND SAUSAGE cordially invited to all these services. ate totlet of black satin, presided at the table an e <i 1 whole or in part by grants from the public treas- Ame ‘an represent es, rhole for all that time in the footway of 15@? 14th street. We have Just meawured and marked all the REM- | BO “YOu SUNDAY BREAATAST, THE FOUNDRY M._ rere | Scrved chocolate ioe and if bor poeta crete nse Dose | try. Adair could be settled out of hand ina week.” | TTrdry weather itis & Qust hole; in Wel weather & si Es ij F N E.C! 2 sible, that ould. refu: . a ~ % NANTS in our house and will place them on sale Wed- | Just feceived. 1X. W. BURCHELL, corner of G and idih sins fev Heo | Mrs. Albert Gallatin and Mr. and Mra. Robert | Go so. twat to eae eae At would disposi- Capito! Topics. THE KAISER COMING SPEECH, |™™C!" ae ibid whan cir ail dis laa avaskad becca ewe |= = HOLDTA | NATGN,D.D-. pastor. Prowrat of setvices at ‘this | Hitt give dinner par-ies this evening, tion exists tls year. IN BEHALF OF THE CLAIM AGENTS. ee, ee Perior goods ever offered in thiscity. Short Lengths ape NCR SATURDAY FED oe ree | Schock ag aise ns aay Repeuary 2 ‘ythe pastes, | | BaTon and the Baroness d'Ttajuba, in addition to | 4,™! ApPrOpHations out Caco uae ths committee | In the Senate yesterday, a8 bearing upon the} ye way Contain a jessage of Peace. | buildings and is’ has (in a letter to Major Ju al Kinds of Dry Goods and Dress Goods, White | Etuibenirenimsiel toatand wi alesis By | Sf Heirinen bers Aeegananey agredty reign | thelr usual Sunday night reception, gtve a dinner | ComehBiverwiit strc Henk be Rees coe Presented the following resolution “adopted. y | Recs DiraichtoTue Evexrxo Sean.” | suo) tengered ts thanks, £9 L2eut Soy, ot ne ‘ x ineml wir car ubers, hs +30 p.m. by Rev. vening, as also Mrs. 8 on. bie, and will return them promptly to the nted the following lution adoy | Bi Feb. 26.—The speech. the on 1 Goods and Black Goods, Silk, Woolen and Cotton | onler Chas. Suehle, M- W.: Joseph Wesbury, it 8." | D. Howties, D.D. 2 bnygianee meeting at 3 pin. | yr 1s whispered in diplomaticcircles that a prom- | Renate ror its action and c Peon. R., Oswe Kansas: “Re- r efficient services at the White House rerep- 2st Hirmaat i - onsideration. swego Post, G. A. R., Oswego, Goods, ‘To repair and renovate dresses they areinval- | 0-498 Souare invited sy HOR Face Cape! | ine ara pares seeretary of an important | _ MF, Hale.—Will not the Senator troma Towa also | solved To rover Cleveland: We will cist our | the opening of the relchstag will contain a pact. | tions ‘during he season just closed The lettre ‘able. Don't fail to look at them. Brae wicthoudtrnot the National. Ifo lnwursnce | (@-—geS THE TARERNACLE, OTH NEAR D sf, | lesution has been recalled and Will sal for Suropey SBF thal th conmulttee on appropriagons. aie | wetos in November, 18. see eemees! maine on such occasions {is always’ good and ‘Company of the United States of America for the eee, ‘a.w., Rev, Wat. C. SCOFIELD, Danton Premehe | 1 APTI. committees of conterence have indicated to the ‘THE BILL TO CREATE A NEW DEPARTMENT. ‘The national liberals have resolved to vote for = Ee a oe N. B—Save time and bring color to be matched with | tion of directors of said company for the caidas | te evening: Seon’ prune and’ 7:30 O'clock in | Mrs, Beale will not be at home to callers on Mon+'| House thelr willingness to spend day and night in| ne Houso committee on agriculture decided to- | German Mberals against the social democrats on | {he instances Were Tae ae ee aus ie Fara Will be held at. the office of ny, $20 Mth at. | the evening Sabbath school at O:30 a mn Gor, ; laboring.on these bills? the senate | Uhe second ballots. : — Br ceeegud, floor. Washington. D. Cz’ TUESDAY. | dial welcome to al. It. | day afternoons during Gen, Beale’s absence in Cal-| “Nir. Allon. We have, and not only that, but | @a¥ t recommend concurrence 1n Tie Pondon ime announcement of a meeting | YeAng contusion W.at SHUSTER asoNS, | NAGGGe SS #200595 NTF OMIE, secre eS 82, PAUES _ENGEISA Loran | Om we lave been doing so fof some time just, That | amendments to Uhe Wil to create the department | 4¢/e Rondon. Times’ announcement of a meett 4 BCRLDING REOCLATION AMEXDED. | Z Is viioe de tary. saurh, corner of 11th and Hats nw. s.| Bernhardt’ engagement here next week has | is all thatI care to say in relation to these bills. | of agricultute and labor. Mr. Hatch will, at the | the emperors birthday 1s untounded. ihe pawns veer Sr Semeen aay te 20 m1 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. <g> TO THE PUBLIC. PoMER, pastor Rev. 'S. B. Banstrz, D.D., of Des | given direction to social events during her stay. MR. INGALIS SWORN AS PRESIDENT PRO TEM. Drst unity,movethat the House concurin the | " “The bourse 18 flat and depressed. District Commissioners: ‘That sectic Ta = a =, a a 14 | General Synod) will preagl ee the eames, Of the | All dinner engagements are declared off, “Supper | atoncovinee the presiding officer interruptea | #mendiments. If the House agrees to this, as it is —_—_————— bullding regulations is hereby amended by the ada- JH sausHes, eacH Se. falrhiess Of the FLREM ENS PERU NCE COEEARS | Geatee SUnOW, Will preach in the morniig at 1 | harties after the play and. Dreaktaste will We tke Li 1B onicer nterrupted | almost certain to do, the bill will require but the AN ENCOURAGING RUMOR. on of the following: “And such Double Combinati in their settlement with me for damuaces by fire, ruacle Church of this city, will yreuch in theevenine | leading affalrs, ‘fhe French minister hag taken a | Proceedings and stated that the hour had arrived | Signature or the President to become a IAW. - = Falid and in fore for such period 4n each case oon a SW PLANS hd hedee chests etmuest invitation is extended. Come | Ox for thesix presentations; Mrs. Scott Townsend | for-administering the oath of office to his succes- ANOTHER VETO. All the Liberal Factions Said to be Rear renee ea eee ad imeribe upon = 241m* PS my pe ea LOR ga Cees CE Tae aarace MarieiG Wem. He returned thanks to} The Presideit has vetoed the bill for a public an Agreement on Home Rule, the face thereof.” — pee Ris petal THERE WILL BE A SERMON ON (THIS | will make her first. public appeatance Sines in Py. Pose ad courrcsy and forb-arance. | nuniding at Portsmouth, Ohio. ‘Special Cable Dispatch to Te Evexive Stam. BUILDING PERMITS J. C. Horcerssox, Bee SEU GRADUATES OF ANY BCHOOL OF i <— thettwelver called Judes Tacarek weer une | Mines during this week at the theater, and Count | ogtt HeqiDS RLS, bad taken and subscribed the MEDALS FOR THE VOLUNTEERS OF 1861. Loxpox, Feb. 26.—There 1s at this moment a | nave deen tssued Uy Inspector Entwisle as fo1l0ws: IMPORTER. Uoston MONDAY, Fete o8th, S¢8 pans ia the teen | Clue priests, and said unto them What will ye give ine | Sala, Of the French legation, Mrs, Henry Vall and | While he would inevitable Suffer disparagement | In the Senate to-day Mr. Sewell, from the mili-} rumor passing from mouth to mouth among | James E. Mason, erect Rod tee 3 — Bon room of the upirera” Tempactasie matters will | suai geltser hin unto Rear Pee seed | on tha week cate ote eee Bee atnas rien the, parllamentary letrning, | tary committer, reported favorably the bil direct. | the Dest informed politicions that an agreement-| $4,000; Jackson street, between 4st and X. Capi be ides WM. F. MATTINGLY, President. el ¥ Oe + ave, at skill, urbanity and accomplishments of jus~ ared ore hed between GI A SPRING WEAPS, ge BESS | essa elon: dome Feb. With, 1807. St. }at-| Mrs. Justice Blatchford will not, for the future, | trios predecessor, he would strive. to excel him | 1ng the Necretary of gtr dgen i ig ype tener dacesad parcien beret tie oe <q=>, SPECIAL NOTICE—1 HAVE REMOVED | ——-——; aie ——_1t"_| receive on Mondays, in grateful appreciation of the distinguished honor | from captured cannon and py Dipries rtington, Charl Ba NEECIAL, NOTICE-1 FAV r Krause | <a> ENDOWMENT HALL. 419 OTH 8T— | "yy vis conferred. cers and men who responded to President Lincoln's | than at any time since home rule came within the Iataling test shepea produced forthinesseon. | Tieetea citer DOSE, ave a (cee e ae | Soe 30 By band Moet uti Gon We EER | yc parrin H James, 1412 1 street, will be at | °C" rote" ot thanks was then, on motion of Mr. | frst call. for troops in Isc} and appropriating | range of practical politics. What basis this ‘aaseaai eek wore afgme for Neceptions Halls, Germans, Bie | P55, girl ADELE Choi; Wednesday | home Mondays, a8 usual, alter February 28th. — | watrls elven Weake ean Hn Of money to pay the cost of molding suc ete a LOWEST PRICES. P PE CO. 5G CHURCH OF THE EPIPH. eames Taylor and Miss A. RoberiaTay Wor, House of Representatives. (ati ee bm to | eeueke tes not witnout fGundation. “Tues 5 SE Dee Be. oe wil Tecelve inform- Senator Mahone yesterday introduced tion 18 even made of a possible reunlor - Our stock consists of nothing but Choice Goods, best | Groce a the Greeulea! sia actand Puy Grate DD hes aE, minnek He siiy bn Mondiye duiee ioe, © TePetve tnt ‘The Speaker laid berore the House a letter from | | Senate Manote Toon of alexandria. from the | tou and Gladstone in ‘the eveut of the imtroduc- rade fabrics and manufsctures. ET Turser, are condueving biisiiess witita wellselestod | ®. ue service and seriou "3.48 "psa eRioN AT | Mrs. Lockwood, 810 12th street, tendered to her | Gen. Sheridan inviting, on behalt of the Society of duty of delivering to the United States govern. | Wonot a coersion bill by the conservatives. icck of Groceries, Provisions, Et Service and address: 7-30 p. an., service and lecture, | guests and their friends a delightful the Grand Army of the Cumberland, the members st stock In the Alexan- yusT E SHAKE, LACE DEPARTMENT. Telephone orders promptly attended to. Ti ete a’ 730 bm erie wl beste cli Eveningot the Sed, which was forage eototed | of the House of Representatives to attend the in Capel company, under the ace Se eee 4 eS Se ad Og et oe pec we: by all present. ‘bountiful collation ‘was served | ceremontes of the unveiling of the statue of the because the United States has now pur-| South Carolina Experiences a Slight WHEZE AND COLORED LACES, <—S Tae COLtuBTA RATLWAT Chriatlanity or the Progressive Nufure of Raemaiane | during the evening. Among those Participating | late Major General James’ A, Garfield, to take | Chasey tne whole things amd to relieve the sumo Sa duske Shock orhhs ese Rev. Dr. Cuthbert Resigns. ‘BLACK CHANTILLY LACES, Tat tne Relics bodice paxey directors will be | preacher. the Rev. Dr. Giesy. The 8:50 a. m.daily ser- | Were Representatives Van Schaick, La Folletto Place in Washington on May 12th next. In view | city council apy Ff compliance with a b. 26.—About 6 o'clock this | Rev. Dr. Cuthbert, the pastor of the First Bap- 2 J held at the Kel building. F st between 14th and | vice is a fifteen minute service for business and office | and O'Ferrall and their Wives, Mrs, Becket, of | of the fact that Congress will not be In Session on | decree, rou in October, 1882, by the United | CHARLESTON, S. C., Fel o chi has and bis LACE FLOUNCINGS | J5%h. MARCH STH, proxima. “Foils open from 1 {0° | peosle." kverybody condially welcomed At_| Indiana, Mrs. Kelley, Miss Norton, Mra. Smalley | that date, the general suggests that 1t would be | States clyeult ‘of the easterd district of Vir- | morning a slight earthquake shock was felt here, | tist church (@3th-street), ees ae + geaghnang ar lock pix W.H.CLAGETT, Secretary. _| <g> ALL SOULS (UNITARIAN) CHURCH, | and dauighters, Mr. Carroll and Mrs. Henry, | very gratifying to the society should the Speaker | ginta, which decfee related to the same subject. | at Summerville and in the adjacent country the | Tesignation has been accepted, pulpit <4 poe . = SSS eas |S cor. 14th and L sts. n.w., Kev. Ruse R.| Mrs. Hines, Miss Juliet Palmer, Mr. Rowe and | appoint a cominittee to attend the unve cere- ‘eaSiin rem OLD VEsaETA. shock continued five seconds. The direction of | Vacant, but will be supplied temporarily ES. wae DR ST MASON, DES 280 pan’ Soalay Maus MeFvice, ‘11 a.m. : Vespers, | wife and a number of others, forming one of the | monies and oficially represent the House of Nepre- 20 ‘the wave was from west to east. In one house a | formal callcan be made and accepted. The con- DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS. 7201 PENNA AVE CORNER ce toe font 7 Banter school, 9 Fenn, eg sbBual col- | most pleasant and Soctal parties of tlie season, sentatives. Referred to the committee on library. | ‘The Movise did not ¢omplete the consideration of | TAL MNES Thrown, down, but no damage was done | gregation, after delaying action for some weeks, Select Novelties of Paris and New York marketa. te Gas administered. £18-1m_| association will be taken ‘at the moruing service ae | Mr. and Mrs. HoratioKing have invited a few ‘TRYING TO CATCH THE SPEAKER'S EYE. ‘the naval appropriation bill yesterday. The most | anywhere. The shock was so slight that many | owing Uo their unwillingness to part with their ‘a eunses ct eceoes MITEXTIO |; DEUGGISTS! AND OTHERS. wm. ae 1t” | triends to a “Literary Reunion” this evening. ‘The space in front of the Speaker's table was s Who were sleeping at the time were not | pastor, finally accepted the resignation with the ‘hing for a good drng store in a Eisturbed. ‘This ts the first disturbance ‘worth, Einaest expressions for his Tuture we | § ¢ z 'T CONGREGATION: Mrs, Omie M. Hughes, wife of FOSTEE KID GLOVES, WITH NEW IMPROVED | Well-settled white neighborhood. corner 4th and G sts. E ‘Church at Pe ae Seated Lieut. ‘Hughes, | crowded with members eager to catch the eye of csbr che Qizew, Sunday) | who has been spending a month with her parents, | the presiding oMicer and to make requests for ; i 0 mentioning since the beginning of the hew year. | happiness. Dr. Cuthbert has been the pastor of z Se.: hew brick with two bay-windows: substantially | Afternoon, under the atsps it ————— the church for seventeen years, and this unusue MOOK, $1 PAIR UFWAEDS. pO oa ee ee and Sep acmbepmnce Union, Mra Aware, 2. Newcan, of | 20s and re oe oe Url TorColambia’ Tens, | Baaimeus consent, Dut as euch was recognized ‘The Fisheries Dispute. ally long’ ‘te has united the pastor and peo- cals free, “Price ot 35 cae Ee ~ | Nebraska: Hey. Dr ill aa * | puerta Hey Toone aro Ca etts team 23 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Yerubentior anyone? not be duplicated in the Dis- | Public cordially invitede” ee? 8 *Pie" | and Jol her husband at his uew post, Fort Leaven- | HET came a demand for the regular ple closely sogether. Dr. he 14 thict: in fact, wood lovatio; ~ oF any Kind of busines Bonen ee Se 5 some member sitting in the rear of the hall, and a ‘Apply at otic to WELLER & MEPEEEE SoS, REX: DR, JOHN NEWMAN wru, | ROM, af ene fod oF March. | She attended. the | no business was transacted, . Advance Srvizs | tide 326 Fenneyivaniaave.s’e_ | Troy, Pian ate Metropoliian A Caer at eer ied: inee weck te rents, shia nile ieyeibe ey ES Fe THE REG COURT OF THE DIE | whos! rat a0 =m, ssiraueezy condi tivited “Xk | she was visiting that city. 1 Finally, the Speaker recognized Mr. Willis (Ky.), _ Th 3 Meetings Cuurch IN SPRING DRESS Goops. Sa Jouen Guid. Vases Aecean te .- | day, and all day from 8 ain, to 6 pan. Mrs-De Neue | _ Mrs. Helen Becket, of Connersville, Indiana, isin | Who moved that the rules be suspended and the RATHER VAGUE SUGGESTION FROM THE MARQUIS OF 3 LORNE. i i E Fes Special Cable Dispatch to Tax Evesnxe Stan ngregation, linposed © too heavy tax rr ‘Loxpox, Feb. 26.—The Marquis of Lorne, tn an | Strengths It was therefore concluded. that article in the coming Fortnightly Review on the shosld be relieved at his Own, roquen. Dt. Cuth- Poses jock, | thecity fora couple of weeks visiting her sister, | Senate amendment to the river and harbor poe Dis shattered healt oe MAS gives Bible readings eich theeity fora couple o visit ent to the river appro ana rp agrereaed aa eal No S450 iu Equity, Docket Ti esxuy conducts Sunday evening service's | Mrs M-. Kelley, S10 12th surest Te DEF SISter, priation bill were non-concurred in, gestion: “Let it be first ascertained by a scientifle On motion of B. F. Leighton, Esq., solicitor for the Phiarwday evouiag ot jocveums and Pencx | Miss Nellie Arthur, daughter of the late ex-|_ Mr. Anderson (Kan.) demanded @ second, commission as to the best use of these sea har- Affairs im West Washington. defendant J. H. Porter. it is this 11ti day of February, | UUGHFS Tharsday evening at 7:30. 4t_| president, sails to-day from New York for’ ing which Mr. Hepburn (Iowa) moved ‘iat, te ‘vests; then it will be time to see whether the nat-| ‘Tae Canal.—The water on the lower level of the Weare showing s splendid line of AMERICAN and | ‘4. D. 1887, ordered that a rule be laid’ upon the col SH coh ST Ga GHEGATIONAL CHURCG, | nah, where she will Visit friends’ Since tne death | Howse adjourn, and, pending this motion, that | Dawes moved v4 Betore ural products cannot pass the boundary | Chesapeake and Ohio canal will be drawn on Mon- Teer 200, 250, Se. UAE Prices namely, 123% | Fiorentina hergin on orbedare thelamt Susetse of | for-feee Sm Ree dow and Gatrecta av. The pas: | Ot hr verter aise APNG nae bea residing with | When the Housé adjourn i Deo meet on Tuesday taken ae ‘ot Mr. Miller, the bill was | lines under some miade for the good of | day or Tucwday next for repairs. Under the cou e 01 for Riv. 8. M3 3 next. ‘ter motion the Speaker ruled laid ‘informally. € woe peonicn 4 $4 TCOT in Fate ant wirtar, soe step cement, Penh at cog of | abt a pa ache ici" Catetan'ta| "ara Gari with Dr daughter Mo, ham gone | StS! aR, ena Yo, suspend the CONPEREES FATL TO AGREE. umes, entitled “Souvenirsde Quaraave ana” "oY | aque yttuin ten, Gays, and then Ube canal will be €4 TRICOT in Plain and Mixt: Se, this order be published nee a week for three successive | minute ila oie he rules; ™m urn Was: 2 2¢inch TWILLED St SIE eee ae Sepetgoritieg day ja the Washinton Law heporter ne 1 te tora spa weper marca OS back to, Mentor, rier Spending: early thive | ate. Hepburn then reading of the ‘The Northern Facto land grant forfetture bill al <meta Row being put in boating condition, and boats 2e toch DIAGONAL SUITE ‘By the Court et ee a ae shot, organist = 7 De. fhe winter near Met two sons aw dudes ne Udher an hour was consumed tn the reading, and | T° to make conosesions) and the disagreement Raw Your, Feb. 25,11 0, m—The sock market as been ade epeotore, ay has oe ee 2 : ‘MEERICE, J. x ‘firm of Brown, Stetson ‘Wall | then the motion to suspend the rules was sec- Zpeass: ‘was quiet xy ‘opening. | bought ‘twenty-fve boats ‘American Coal CKINKLED SEERSUCKER, 1c., 12, 150. ‘Test: street, Mrs, Garfield while there went much more | onded, 189-3. ‘be reported to the two houses, Dill to re | First prices showed in & ma of instances de- | company, which were not in service last CHECK SAINSOOK. Ge~ 86, 106, 126 By EE ee cia. aziexbe cage Br nto sdciety than St was thougnt she would, mete immediately loud cries of “Vote,” | peal the pre-empuok, timber culture. and desert | Cites of trom xy to % per cent. ‘The business was | and’ chee wil be ‘about tures hundred ‘boats Witanceill anlee ohne nos on uiicn WASHINGTON AND NEW, ORLEANS | Sunddy school 9 ing Tusstay 730 hie Pose | A delightful meeting of the Ladies’ Historical ‘secured the floor, He was not = puted, the active stocks being | on the canal this Tear, and President, Baughman = b on HAMBURG EDG- THASHINGTON AND NEW, ORLEA on taceltng 230 pan. Pitre n inp aged ‘that the friends of the measure mond & West Point, Erie, Pacific, | expects ING, 2c., 40. 5e Se., 106. rE ; Ioeeting, Thursday fashington Grove y residence of Hon. Horatio “Vote, ‘Men intentupon the per- ores. ‘Western Union, Kansas & Texas and President Baughman thinks the outlook for the CEEAM DAMASK. v5c. Svc. 500, Held im che Westen” Union Bulisine ey ore oS Young People's meeting, Frid y7:80 pan, Te | Xing magy morning, when nig and an outrage always Wanted | | In the Senate yésterday Mr. Van Wyck delivered | while most of the remainder were rely aul year ts Gnd in Cap event Of a sattetaasery _ Lame size COCHET BED SPREADS. Ofe Fen T ERDAY, thomsen $y oie Heist 1S we SERUSALEM (SWEDENBORGEN) | Kiaweil was deugh Jrinit as quickly ae"tey could. | an argument in support of his of | There eas auc regular, and fevershueas | seiticment of” tho Coal interes a food Lust Eatee good value in 10-4 SHEETING, 25c. New York, February 16th, 1887. ree ces To-morrow: Sunday school at 9:30 o'clock: | DY Mrs. Asaph Hall, Mrs. L. M.D. iniquities involved in this bill. | election of United States Senators by the people. Sate Richmond & West Point was ‘that ates, Which were reduced in accord- — WM. B. HIDDEN, M.D, SPECTALIST, 208 | "Washing the Paces Bones ete PARR FOX. Text: | K. Browne, Mrs. Joseph Ware, M: ‘upon the rules the bi had | “ "the tactics practiced by Mr. | weak and Union Pacific strong, with the Gould | ance with the demand of the boaumen & Fear ago, 'W. Monument st. Balthuore, Md. at Wil- | gwisting the Feet.” John 13-10. Strangers cordially | Miss I. Lenman, Miss N. Bradley, 7 foreed earough toe House; and it | wiltis in the ‘of the river ahd harbor bill | stocks and Erie very well held.” Late in the hour | will be increased, inasmuch a8 it has now beeu ALL OF OUR CARPETS AND BUGS MARKED PS Hotei, “Washington, D. C., Mondays, Wednes. | S¥ited. it?” | upon Bruno and Italian Dailocopny. Lucrens it tact that the membership of the ee today, ‘were ‘shrewd at every | the entire list became firm and were brought demonstrared, after a fair that the canal DOWN 30 cloax OUE. deyeand Pradaye trom 12to 4 pin Udthae enteasen, -AINTESTRERT 42 QHURGH, wer, | Loria, [allan lterature of the cught to. ave a regard for tho rules Sage ofthe procending Ha he bl been, tan Devond opening agures. “At 11 otlock te marie fant par ‘with tolls “and Whartage as a= Chest. Throat and Nal Passayes Specialty’ niccane | Pot etry rik at LLaiay by'itey, | sth century and tne Ttallan Srautagen ta ocelot ee” | ae eh Rad iE ad a eigen 2 — Sa jy ful 30. Enlarged Tousils, Fever, Rose | W. 5. H. Sea y LOFDIOF. | Vance read the “4 to. ntatives, ‘tering tactics, almost, JOUNSON. GARNER & co, | {it Arthunds Nas CS “Aid "Deaton ‘resulting | and new preiicat of tho Mugyiand 23 dha Sewell read a shore plese of PARIS ytMdah _ic) nue pnts bound of ant oe eee Treen ogame anne Street, was fined g5 by Judge Shell wang. Ea 628 Fa Ave, south aide near hat | OO eT STi an | Sellath Sook PMUBESE “Ota Ota PeRGE | Mina Bradley presided Maron 4 aud ean py pnlonpiotareegpamncet | Po ‘st one | SYRo) Wome Benray fo Deerx—Vomanday Pe eee a = - c. U. . ‘RGI a ‘ —-——> while Mrs. Charles. ik nee eee ee Teo Ny tat | <a GOSPEL TEMPERANCE MEETING RWS AoE ON IT BY Tus TREMDEXT, : Werks Rurnca, | Bolin ar aged indy residing on the corner ot Se v 3 ao Wty gd Chicage Fertilizing BLE e Double Combination, — & & SHEDD. 3 BHEDD— | Tent No. ToL O heat Caled a Ha cee ot Heber of Cornell unt- Feb. 26. after & o'clock this | Sith and’O streets, was sitting, before am “2538 eer netion | GievanNigeats went Washinncas oh Sunday en in. New York yesterday re-| morning fire was 1m the large feruiliz- | grate, her clotuing caught fre. Her gra G Re 8. 8. SHEDD & BRO, sfternoon, at three o'clock, ‘Youare earnestly invite eit bs bed bone tem: | doe ‘ot Fowler ‘at the stock yards, | Was jn an adjoining ae ee ‘ENUINE UCTIONS, Gas FIXTURES. ——— G00n NEWS —EVANGELISTIO MEE. commission under the | For few minutes ft was yet} Feeeme lady’ died from ber injuries this morning + qditg balance of our LADIES’ WRAPS and FURS at | Plumbing and Gas Fitting, Furnace, ratrobe and | BOs, 0008, NEWS EVANGELISTIO MEET: Dill by the President, | houses near would be, burned, but quick work UY | Sogt 790 while airs. GOST. “We have determined to ofer these guodsst | Range Work. Job work promptly attended to chyreh Sunday, Feb. 27. Hev.das WHARTON, Of that SUC | een, with its contente, wae who ‘the height of the season to close them out. 9 438 9th st, mw. md. will preach, at the morning “and. ev ser- said: “The | 700 ‘and ite machinery are. at SEAL SACQUES, JACKETS and VISITER | SSA CARD DESIRE 70 INFORM oes eetines TUESDAY ic; from, the President, was | Sout g25/008- EERE SR ao G publ taken ‘cordial welcome come PLUSH GARMENTS and CLOTH RAGLAN. Yard f conducted ‘by my father, (the | Hev-Gz0. W. Mowe, pastor. ie wna, et Ct.| ‘The Murder of Farmer Dunham. —_| J1r!t ‘MUFFS, BOAS and FUR TRIMMING. ee eS ed py PH pe TRAGEDY OOCUREED. sts, nw. —Services st 11am. and 7:30. 25 an Feb. Wite of Miiesimbegoois. wiLLETT & RUOFY. a ‘aye Benton, tev. 8 Hawzse, D:D. took tame | warmer We oy with hin ‘child, Wan fo was Hatters and Furriers. 905 Fa sve. School at 9:30 am: foung people's: at -whose Tonbw ina fair ‘Of recov- 2 of Zachariah B. Cc "WE OUGHT NOT INVITE YOU, AS OUR ‘with mine | goent Ae EAS - 4 Of Oth aid A steers ns ‘@uties to | and her were | ‘vara 2 ofl Article for Chappel and = can make you more agulertabla BS ‘when idtelly Susotn, SottandCleas favaluabie tocvery eT. ME Sa Se eet: Pie es hey get bes Sagi assoc Seen a Meter a : 7 be riven the iittle at9:f5. Fine PSS; eases pe are, eee : REEES: 1. ©. BISHOP, Druggist, allan 730 9th wt, cot Hat mw. i

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