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THE EVENING STAR IN A VAULT AT GREENWOOD. ‘The Remains of Henry Ward Beecher PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, 7 r Srincr Removed Tote Nvenang Brose AT THE STAR BUILDEN a8, : = as icy enh New York, March 12.—The remains of the tate The Evening Star Newspaper Company, os ng Si 3 ok : church, Brooklyn, at 8:30 this morning and con- are eyed to Greenwood cemetery, where they were ———— Scposited in the large receiving vault, where they Beck oe dtc per momar “Copies we ine oceaee E ees = South ons year, So: nb eneathe EUs OO cou > Interment. All night long the church was by Pis- [fntered at the Post Oitice at Wash second-class mail matter} ninaton, D.O..aa mouth company G, and ai Sock Unis morning: The colonel of thé 13th rgtment turned the re Twe Werxty Stan—publis — erase a i Sasaki mirial. A cordon of one 627 Ail mail subscriptions mast Be paper seat lourer then me part be paid. in advances ere drawn up ih front of themain Kates of advert hurch on Orange street, There SIGhea ae 55 WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1887. TWO CENTS, | 22tes Were very few prope on the sirect at the ime aud = = — | everything passed off quiets”. None of the familly : ————— rent to the church. AUS o'clock the members a ae z . Z A ; MR. EDMUNDS TALKS PoLITics,| WORK ON THE RIVER FLATS. the committee and. the sent SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. 7a jodi Telegrams to Tho Star. | Soy 25ces gauemen. present ee - = NEW eigwdlew @weoeNDOaS A Chat with the Vermont Senator on | What Has Been Bone and What Re- Uhe lid of the caakey was screwed down by Under i See br ent Printing. Pat. | Bo renaptes North Capitol between Band Gays | | GOVERN Rucerers: To-Day.—Internal re ‘Things Past, Present and Future. mains to be Done. taker Hopper, TR EL school at 0:30 sins sermon at 11 ain. by | DUC, $340,480; customs, $405,231, — =a é The casket’ was Ufted on the shoulders of six ELLERS AND STATIONERS, ‘ “The Helation of Doo . 0 oe Tae Co LXYELAND SHOULD HE GIVEN CREDIT | Col. Hains, in his report to the chiet ot engi-| COERCION NOT JUSTIFIABLE. | undertakers assistams, carried out of ‘Temporary Location, 317 9th stn. inorrow (Sunday) Afternoon, at Aectock. Towtes "The oes eo pegeiatre Chariestemi | FORTHE GOOD THAT 1S 1 HIx—BUT EXPECTS THE | neers of operations for improving the siver, {reat A Exporices at's Government Sanpioge Lok 107 4° | -g=S CHURCH OF “OUR FATHER, (CONIVER- + REPUBLICAN PARTY WILL BE RESTORED TO POWER | during February, states that work was continued ‘The flowers Which. were placed ‘Next door to Duncanson Bros, 10. Good singing.” Orchestra. A hearty welcome. © eevee en and, 1, Ten Rev. Aree, Rezy | carly in April, IN "S9—THINKS CLEVELAND WILL BE BE-NOMI-| on dredging and embanking on section 2, and the casket Were allowed to rem: White New Fisturesare being made for their store, | service. 7 Sung men im the Rovere Perea Ep. age tah Ae | ,DEONS OR Tae New Cuowawas—Naval COD-| xarso ra vatcoaes OF cONGHESS. trench ‘long, the river tront ot section 2isnow | What the Land Commission Showed. | wien preceded the ‘tears wa wocupied by es &. See “| structor 8. H. Pook, Draughtsman ing- —— from 70 to 120 feet a A . B. Halliday, Undertaker Hopper and Mr, 8. ¥- —____ 15 Penesyivaniaave. _ miz.aee_| SoS PUBIC TENEERAN GE MEETIN ——FounTA PRESBYTERIAN cE | bam ana Lieut. Chainberg, ot the navy, Capt | A Sr4x representative called on Senator 2a- to meuthwoes marcas tae unio os these were osoupies by can Eocene Bee ee ee Be de sy sews ue Wajdavs Te eee een es see Geet irate noe Rev gosees | Tonns, naval architect and’ shipbutlder, of New | Munds the other evening to talk over the results . trench 1s from 60 to 90 feet wide. The height of Ward Beecher, Augustus Storrs ‘T-van Ingen, Ret, the embankment varies trom 5 to @ feet above low | FUNERAL OF HENRY W. BEECHER. | Thomas K. Boocuer, Mayor Wultnes, Pc. Pane tide. 10,000 cubie yards of material have also wood, S. Watson, P. Jenks, SS. Ferris, BL Gordon, Seven Great Discourses, Cammack Tent, Rechabites. fie hh a hen eoapel enk TaO hs voune Peoples | He era ree submitted desens, tor the two Of Congress. In response to a card the report Ter : 2 __1¥_ | ine a hn Gospel service £30 p.m. Younk Poop rebate have gubm was ushered into the study, where he found the VEEMONT AVE. CHRIS’ JN CHURCH, meet 30 p.m strangers are col te y “EVENINGS WITH THE PROPHETS ON THE LOST | HO ~pastor FD. Powin cat lie tac and 7.35 Ras po Re Soares ally | 6,000 tons naval vessels. March 7th was the dat distinguished Senator ‘with his private Mortimer C. Ogden, H. T. Loundsbury, Deacon LT HE. <j 5 : . ee ENE. fixed for submitting desi; ‘but several weeks engaged ‘been dredged in the small tidal reservoir andalong Richardson, M.-P. Beach, Albert Healey,’ Thomas ete Yume an Waa rs | Be a a TR AMET: | Mal ioe sca | tacts avg, ra Dotto Tots MB | he ew myn tee auc Wet | ACTION OF THES. LOUISLABOR PARTY | gs saeen "e the Yor ‘Men of = ENDAY BC UNION W els oan a . ge W. Brush, Thom Shearman, ©. N, Price Fifty cent. acta tis Senior meth eetine os the Be | Lia tae ed ate ee eee aretobesubmitted Jong enough to nish the dictation of aletterhe | tie) month. tho foun hrntipingetentnd ——___ Howard, 3. B studwell, Gen, Horatio’. King, &. im CPURREL IA Paul's Lutheran, church, Lith and H (ate, Monday, | yours people's prayer meetiag on Tuesday 30] seorerany MANNING spent a quiet day at the | Was Justin the midst of. Then laying aside all dredged, and the construction of a tram| JQ, Wy, Not Stri . ania Andrews, A. Ogden § mith, A Bell, JW, Boe 9 REDDER. eM, sPronaLasT. cog | Hee toe a em Ai pont era fa | Ritioaky ae? od pa atonal wee wea 1" | Mh Avenue hotel n New York yesterday, taking | otDet mors neturned andyieledcourotaly tobe | WeySas pan gqt ten oor ag rig Tas | Js O. Hew was Not Stricken with Paralysis ; ut = 05 rt Hattingores Md, ike Doorn Sebel more are livvite(t to be prowcnd snd take Fe on METROPOLITAN ~ PRESBYTERIAN | 8 short drive in the afternoon, LEY pale eect affairs. It is often sald that Senator Edmunds 1s | WhArves at the foot of 14th street west tothe site of + Whitney, W. B. Collins, Alonzo &. Day and at ML dipean iti | wai P. ‘oy aah Tenirance, <—- (QCKHOLDERS OF THE WASH | hee. om Cua Dib. paar: seicro ae 1h ban, = ee — en — a ra | wit mu Fe anes All eho have nteTOoat | Stope On EDS Hite PRST oe eee nes eck ear, | LAND LAW REWORM, NOTOSEMCON. | Tas teneral cortege proceeded trom the cer ehmultation frec. Practice Linitted to Diseases of thi “S>INGTON HEAT AND LOWER COMPS au 7M. Subject to-inorrow evenine: re ROSIE {LEAGE ABTEES = | te tare cone (bie in | pleted from the agwer canal to the alte of the inlet - to Henry street, to Montague street, to Clintom Sie Taccet and Nasal Peemees, Rpsetally success: sod jl thers who tasy, be interested, are hereby | Historie Betsonages aud Events of the Old Testarient | Second Controller Maynard has taken occasion in | OS nversationtnee snes poner ane ere te Fates There has been dredged a channel 30010 What Salisbury’s Land Commission | street, to Thind street, (0 Fourth" avenue, Gold, Asthma "Nasal Catarrh and “Desthess resulting | {ynow aud will be iusnecessfal gperston during the > _ MOUNT VERNON PLACE ME cHunca | *Tecent decision to‘call attention to the tact that | {snot uncommon tor men of high public position | 950 feet wide and 20 feet deep, between George-) Mas Showm to Be Wanted in Ireland— | Twenty-third sireet, to Greenwood cemeers- heretrow. sate: Petes SE | woek ending March 1th, eopnections with the com: | J a gouth ar bie ae nae Rev BW, | Where the law provides for the payment of mile- | to think that in the rush of active lite, where they | town and Glesboro point. ‘The Washington chy Prospects of @ Coercion and Land THE ROUTE OF THE PROCESSION THKONGED, Be P80 W. Comsone3s0, W atecunrnny | pays he Jem quade at the buildings of | TTcppaway, pastor.Preaching Sunday at 11 ai. and | age ft 1s required that the most direct route must | are subject to assaults of ‘and bores, it is | nel has been dredged to a width of trom 200t0.350| seauae Along the whole rome to the cemetery the Member N.Y. Stock Hx | Fansbureh & Tne, on 7th st, and Hayw 730 pth. Uy Rev.W. H. D. Hanpen,ot Tealty church, be taken, and It 1s not in the power of the Secre- | proper to discard much of their native politeness. | feet.” All the material ts belng deposited on the z FP. to : Special Cable Dispatch to Tux Evexrxa Stan, streets were lin a Baltimore. "The pasto ‘present, Public | tary to n, except | Senator Edm isrule, He | flats, and up to the present time about 375 acres Connon a ACARTNEY, Baltimore. mF will also wa order that another route be take! unds 1s an exception to With pecy and many followed Lowpos, March 12.—I must correct that part of | tne cortege Lo the cen ery. [twas shortly after it* _ } in cases of the movement of soldiers under in} has not relaxed his affability and tenes, | have been reclaimed from overtiow at ordinary eS Bankers and Deslers in Government Bonds, and <>. YOUNG PEOPLES MEETING ATUNION | circumstances. “He held. alse that commuta- | From being himself a good listener ‘and-negiecstal high tide. Of the 12,000,000,cubic yards required to | MY message of yesterday charging thegoverument | iq when the hearse was seen coming im = = ° ean i of labor. under the snsices | IE waa OCI oe oe Galas Pere ie: | tion OF quater CoNId tee Da bownl co omicers of | of no fener ‘politeness in ch, to the tanner | fill the flats to the required height, there Nas been | with suppressing certain sentences of Gen. Bul- | the main Toad to the receiving vault, and, Railroad Stocks and bsbda-aet alt oocarioer tiated Spay ‘tare if ae 70. Ad! | Wentinie at quarter of uclock pam. conducted by | the army at‘e post. whore quarters are Turuished | in whieh he accompanies is guests to the trout | deposited on them about 4,955,000 cuble yards | ore testimony before the Irish land commission, | When the ®rst carriage drew ‘up im fromt bf the poy ee eg ee EG ered Boi ‘editor of the labor paper of | Mis Wescorr. Subject: “The Presence of God.” 1t* | in kind. door, himself holding {t open until they reach the ‘he amount available for the Work at the end of vault gates, the crowd Wasso great Chat the police Sid Ealtimere towentand wid Se lo, Washhicton Teritory, om the fallowiny nibs | "==> NEW PREACHEICREV, DR. OWENS, surett, ot one point of courtesy and good breed- | the month was $53,707.34. Dredging will be con | Dub adhere tomy statement that Unere bas been | hAi't foron the poopie bark tw make Toot Tor, the pAMrialty made of Tuventinent Securities District | jecta: "Thun Chities ‘Trouble om the Pacite Cot. MB rretcher Methodist Epineey palChurch,corer | Avronvrwewr.—The Acting Secretary ot the | ing is'negi ty him. tuned guring Marck, and the construction of the | considerable garbling of the report. Gen, Hullers wourners to alight." Pastor altday git, gut ot focal Railroad, G ce 3" Martial Law at Seattle. --Outruceots Viclations and New York ave,—The uew! tor ; coffer dam, Teservolr outiet will also a “x3 and recetved ‘casket, > Boone Stoes deatttas ne am tamara ofthe Lands by Hi Js. 4 The Peaceable Solu: | Auf paca Ey aera Tao eee parointed pastor | Treasury has appointed 8. M. Hoprard, of Cincin- IN THE SENATOR'S STUDY. Be continued, ia Seer ce ee ee eee American Bell Telephone Stock bonghtand sold. au7 | fou of the Labor Truble in the United States.iubl2-4¢ | Mul tTes 4 Ie {a@ Gao Goad tin. rom, the EDN ee ‘Ohio, to be a draughtsman in the — be During the few moments that the Senator was DEC. U. KENNEDY. SDE! ee Hyumal, led by Mr. WM. RExD. Rabbath scl e supervising architect at acompensation occupted with his letter, THE Star man got oppor- ke. : . we Xot REMOVAL—I TAKE THIS METHOD OF a3 pan. Pras ting Thursday. Come and 7 romans be Lalande ees EO NE 1a | See intormine ny frode aot the puohe cen | heme the new peeachce Sieber we corals sack | Per day. tunity to observe him as he is in the privacy of * : it L have removed trom my eld stable, No. 645, New: York avenue, to my uew stable, No. G27 ‘New ‘Ma, Brapiay Camicazzy Inz.—There was such | hisown study. Seated at his desk, with his lon; come, here the same courtesy and promptness | (<g>, ST. PAUL Deen and has an unmistakable air of incomplete. | Attendants bore to the thlg box that wis ——_—_e+____ standing sen stapes 2 in the porch, ‘The casket wus screwed up In the BMA ED EXAS! However, what be says is quile strong box and the pall of towers was placed ou the to Wat Me BANGED) XN XEEAS? || coough' asd ull qoouh bo oat ths grass ir | Tene aoe eee The Fate of Young Morgan Who | coercion from under the feet of the government, | ing blast while Pastor Halliday offered up a prayer (UROH, 23D ST, NEAR ,, | White beard and broad brow, he is the picture Hobbed the Night Lodging-House, | I flnd one sentence which 1s not quoted in the | {0% the departed soul. He made a very touchin: Soy ob npr it Sd ot pens Penniayitnnla ae ee Hee MINED Hace: | 22 Unfavorable change in the condition e Mr. | a sage and philosopher of the classical cat, His ss Papers and which is absolutely conclusive as to | aPPeal for the aficted {amis who, Ne sald, had —— = | ihe horses forsale. am ING, Fector.—Services Third Sunday in Lent: 7:30 | Joseph H. Bradley during last night that oa | Surroundings are in keeping with his-a} nce, |_ The Washington police have information that ~ ‘0 | becn deprived of Its chiet meiuber ‘aud briguiess LBAUGH’S GRAND OPEKA HOUSE. aloo Janes G.noweN, | sm. Holy Communion: 1am. tmornine serviog and | Recessary to summons his physician, and his $00 | Snd make an exhibition of good taste, We ves | one ot there hanged by lynchers in Texas, some | ‘2? “AUS¢ of this winter's distrubance, “I think,” | ornament, A oes ES 627 New York aventie, | *ertion; 7:30 pam, evening service and sermon. Seats | Was also summoned to his bedside, his new house, completed during this Cot on of aes) says Gen. Buller “the pressure of PLACED IN THE VAULT. CONRIED'S ENGLISH OPERA CO. Be eee rector is the intoneet ct Doe | ee aL AND IEE CHURCH COR 10TH AND D within the arched entrance an jeredity and Hisgione, We : . " a white | antique wrought-tron lamp hangs from @ crane of In Strauss’ Komantic Opera, Tee 30 pms at Cental Calon Meas oom, | Rstvr Rev CW, Batpwi. At 7:30 pm. preach- | _ Mrs. Jewett, of Albany, is theguest of the Wi the same material. ‘ithin the oak pan- ission’ Ro W. HL Cuapman. A ‘welcome to | House, Mrs, Folsom went from Churchville, N.Y.. | elea hall carve Producedy cer the ieeten of eine, Cone | Sf Mosae Cig’ alluccetclcbatae Hea | Me STAT” | ack to Jackson after te funeral of re Manos, | aha! Are {RO aitique, carved chairs ald & inte director of the Canin, New York. “AE. BOVER, a=> [HE REFORMED CHURCH IN THE | and will be there for some Ume, odd spears stand with thelr heads together In a. NEXT WEEKIHOSINA VOKES. waBIe ebtnzis Sipe, Dept: Heredity and Hymiene. | es Uates Btsies Hervices in Nusdayohosi | Mr. and Mrs. Pell gave a dinner of fourteen | corner. Seated in his study the Senator 1 sur and consequent intimidation against the pay-| and ‘the attendants, led by Pastor Halliday, c: Prema cbherd Se ane ae grand | ment of rent.” The Government argument has | ried the body into the West gallery of the vault. Ey ant Dousebreaking, and who was released | been that the agitation was mostly fictitious, and | ‘The flowers were then ‘removed, ‘and. the by the Criininal Court by a suspension of e0-| chat tne consequent remedy isspecialenactments; | casket" was placed A vault Gand’ 7 of we tence. Morgan was a young man of very respect- | nut whatever they sald or thought or pre-| ton 2 The friends of the dead ‘took a . able family and a collegiate education, halling | tenged to think a few weeks 9 farewell Jook at the box and the doors were closed. ; TO TRAVELERS ON 7 > ago, thelr case Is NOW | “he doors of the main entrance to the vault. were “ 2d 5 @ >) NOTICE TO THAVELERS ON | THE | at 9:30 am, ; services at 11 a.m, 7:30 p.m., preaching | Covers last evening to meet Mr. and Mrs. Alfred | rounded by a wall of books, mostly law books and | trom Auanta, Ga, where his family still reside, = e MONDAY AND TUESDAY. ee oe oe ae shee 3 ai : Poe ching | Pell. of New Ne uests. ‘The | State papers. In discussing a question that sug- cut through and through by their own report. On | covered withevergreens, roses, smuilax and Easter Samet Carts. Double Lesson. Milliner's Bil. | mestinw on WEDSESDA¥, March 16th. st'7 0pm | moctina’at GAS ua © montiny misalooary Rckas | Cente Cot Lee Cake wr an ey eee Lane | goats b erorendy Cuscuseing: a question that He came here early in 1885 to see the inaugura- : : ae at the residence of Prot Harry hinscy 119 Q st. tw WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Of those who wish to protest sxaiust bein rex uime Rehearsal. | act as conductors . who fail to obtain car se ‘Thursday eveuing at 7:45. mnce of the pastor, | cinths, flanked by great bowls of yellow tulips. | 4nd point out the paragraph without delay. after |e eww f Te" | She other guests. Sere Me Tatgito ‘col. and | Where Uke books leave'rooni on che walls are hung Sew nearly every one of the thousand pages of the blue | lies. Dook ts evidence for the suspeusien of evictions | After the body bad left the church hundreds of tion, and expected an appointment under the ad- Honor Bound. Double Lesson. Panton ministration. His money running out, he went to : People gathersd around and many begged for SSS 2 : and for Buller’s plan of legal machinery between " > flowers of the a . = a heir fare antl who are interes a ALL SOULS" NITARIAN) CHURCH, | Mrs. Hay, Mrs. Walton Oakley of ‘ork, Vis- | pictures of statesmen, some photographs, others | the night lodging-housé, on 12th street. When. : solae of tac Bowers of the decorations as anemen- FRIDAY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE, | PWM overly: magnet: Gentle heer ware on | SS coriate wed 1 dey, Hvar He | count Noguelray Count Lippe, Mt. Chatard. tr. & | cogravings, all in very plain thammese” Grants Suan: | the MONS had hese ne OS he een Peace | the tenant and landlord, “T should say the testh- | Lat ‘The Schoolmistress. the 14th-street car line. concerted action of those | SHIrPEN, pastor. Morning ser Ferrara of the legation, and the Misses | ner, Stanton, Cameron and Giadstone are there. | pears that the effects were carried off and sold. mony for coercion occupied about one twentieth ae: SATURDAY NIGHT. Interested existing deisets ou this line of cars eam be | 70 p.m.: Sunday school, Cress. Across two brass nails on the chimney rests a | Suspicion fell on Mongan, and finally he was ar. of the space, the remaining nineieen twenticths | Humored Railway Deal in Wisconsin. Honor Bound. Milliner’s bill. Pantomime Rehearsal. | easily remedied. morrow lmaraing and evening: Hon, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Edwardes, of the British | double-Darreled shot-gun, and on the mantel, evi- | rested In Texas and brought here and indicted for | Deanna? tactic ch 12.—A special from Milwaukee 7 —— = | _Allare cordially invited to attend. ate A WEE GRORGI WE | & s d for the | Gently not as ‘@ weapon of defense or offense, but | larceny and housebreaking. ‘The prisoner Was sent bes epetaase From inforwation Just made public it 18 N= NATIONAL THEATER. = ein “a>, MCKENDREE M. E. CHURCH, MASS: legation, gave a dianer party, the second for asa trophy, is a heavy revolver of old pattern. | to jail, and his case was im the Criminal ‘THIS OBVIOUS AND STARTLING PACT believed that the Mitnets Central is planning a A WATER— chusetts ave.. between 9th and 10th sta. n.w, | Week, last evening, the guests béing the Baron and Goert) tor several tread LAST APPEARANCE OF by known mineral water of | 11 a.m. Rev, J McKenpree Reity, D.D., P. E.; 7: gu ‘The Senator spoke very freely upon the public nally, after his | has at length made its impression. ‘The govern- | butld and otherwise get possession of Le most ex- Baroness d'Ttajuba, Mrs Story, Mr.Weekherlin, Mr. A the World in the opinion’ cf eminent Physic p.in., Rev.C. HERBERT RICHARDSON, pastor: 6: Lowndes Miss West, Mis aud Mime rene, Mss matters of the day, but declined to enter upon the :45 p.m, nts bad reimbursed the k house, a DUM- | ment has promised what I have all along predicted | tenaive railway system in Wisconsin, To secure € orld in the opinion of eminent physic an. Henwens Races fleld of prophecy. ‘ie spoke first of Ber ot southern Senators and: Representatives In- ace The Lumber haul for poluts i the south and southe ‘The Distinguished American Couple, fies yout, Phetunations aan aft Cosables aoe Seite re dua pubingiea 22 Mtbe Sunday echool | stout and Count Salk. ‘THE PAILURES OF CONGRESS. terceded for him, and his plea of “guilty” was | (hey would have to promise: that a land bill will | West sind to come Into Closer cumpeuition With LO ‘MB. and MES. W. J. FLORENCE. excess of Uric acid iu the system. For sale by — _ SPIRITUALISM —7TH ANDL STS, N.W. Renae m gave a dinger party on Wednes- “ ” taken to one of the charges and the senvence was | be introduced, if not concurrently with a coercion | Chicago and Northwestern and the Chicago, 5 Wi 004, Sames | |, | Regardless of party,” he sald tn substance, “one | suspended on his personal recognizance. It was | Dill at least in a few days Or at most a Week OF 80 | Mlwaikes anil St. Toul rattan aysieeas: a at = ¢ purest and Petcare Dore ee ‘Mr. P. Ry Will we its and slate te ents | feel disay Intment at the condition in which pul rs wever, chat pl emer e si order to secure a fair portion OUR GOVERNOR; Or, His Little Hatchet. _ Price, 25e. gallon, ‘Te mb witng Non doe comin i lee Hie Dustteee as bean lett Cis eon nee te coi: | Cae eaaaie hero oa ee a 94 a hey would py longer sup- | wentern Qusiness, the company will secure tne NACOSTIA TIME =e PRORUROH SOUTH COR OF cise those who are responsible for the business nor ~~ — e and 5 coerci y - | of road with necessary branches through the great <::.-Pinto Perkins | (a> A MEETING OF THE ANACOSTIA, IM >, GRACE M. E. CHURCH SOUTH, COR. OF | Mrs, Judge Aldis gavea luncheon party on Thurs- ™R NDALL’S DI: cr. clared thelr sympathy with ‘Trevelyan as opposed | [umber region of middle horthwestern Wise ‘Silas Mada Stare | DAV Paik estat sec es ate ASG | MEE 7 Ah and A wa ne aay. wisdom of their own action Po ‘NOY KBOW the = = iain consi, te ot oat cl to Chamberlain, As for the round table confer- in Auscostia. S.’M. GOLDEN, Prest.; W. LEE WHITE, | t¢¥", Preaching at 1 -—— MONDAY, MARCH 14. Secretary. Kxorr, of Frederick ci Aen Dy ce aT A for che round table confer, | consin, the objective point of which hus nol Jet Gen. and Mra, Anderson and Mr. Dawson gave ‘Under the Constitution,” he said, “the Senate A Phi jelphin ‘Say “han nike’ ‘Deen decided upon. aE: 9:30 aan.: service of ‘Mrs as no right legislation, ‘Thi Lending Philadelpnin Democrat Says | Trevelyan and retard a settlement. The form ot —— CS NREES. awe uitioog OL Facies Des. | MOM ae Sates eearan cae ee ee Burrows gives a diner pasty eoaighe ee yoner io aliees rete 1s ressiy wit ie At Will Not be Gerrymandered. {he government and bil, whJeh will occupy this “KALORAMA” s. Extra Matinee St. Patrick's Day. 5 be Enterprise 3 pct Co. of UNION 4 TB louse, and it is held, and properly, sol think, th: pais noe 4 — sg Pennsylvania, showing two new inills aud change in : <a : Migs Muir, who has been the guest of Mrs, Mc- sie A z Last ce this Season of ae yey ee i ‘chureh, 20th st., near Pa.ave. Preaching at Ubis includes the power to reduce revenue as well. Hon, Samuel a| NOP MUCH MORE THAN 4 STAY OF EVICTIONS BILL. Its Name and Early Mistery. WHACLIENE PERERGRE E Witte aINENNEA Fe eee eee erat ave. | HLatiie Dy the new pastog. tev, We. Ht, Cuaraan at | Gill Le Droit Park, for the past lx months, has | By aesign or otherwise the Holse failed tosend us | ,,4,STA® Teporter met Hon. Samuel Josephs, les W. Baldwin: Sunday School returned to her hoe tn Bowmanville, Ontario. | Say revenue measure, and you can ove that we a. ni People's meeting a 1 Mrs. Henry Vail and Miss Vail held a very large | were helpless, Ishail not attempt to locate the pect Hill Cemetery are hereby hotified to attend a gen- — ‘THE FOUNDRY M. E. CHURCH, AT THE | reception yesterday atternoon. blame. “I say merely that for the good ot the coun- eral meeting, which will be held on TU! March corner of 14th and G ste. n. w.—Rev. Gxo. try the condition of affairs is unfortunate. If ibe 13th, a¢ 7 "40 O'Clock pau, at Contmopouitan Hall: | ELLIOTT, the new preacher in charre: Onder of verviess | There Will be music at the Marine barracks on money should be constant! inche Treas- Sih and F sts. nw, to receive the annual report | at this church on the first Sunday of the new confer: | Monday afternoon, Try and Should, NOt Be oad aoe aoa can Ergin the board of directons and make arrangement for | elice year: At 9:15am. Sunday school: at 11.a.m../ Mr. and Mrs. Bullock held @ most enjoyable re-| ses ‘What nates Mente” Calg ONG, Fou, can Stew election of said E Presching by the new pastor, greetings by the mem: awhile all the money of the country All'membersare reahested to be present, By order | bership. at i-20 p. m., missionary meeting: at 70 | ception yesterday. Re kee aeeer ok, ae count aes of the Board of PISSIFS oxal ECKERT, Secret indry church and congregation. with steanpers | 47% Hepresentative McMillin was making P. P. | Wott be ered OP. mnere are wo tneortes jas to a ‘NmhLi-at>_ | and visitors, arecordially invited and will ‘be heartil GC, tislts Yesterday. Mr: MeMillin went to New it 60 GREAT ARTISTS 60 eS PROSPECT HILL CEN ALL FRO- leading democrat of Philadelphia, this morning. | BY the irony of fate the government will prob- G28 ruexce cuamrance mietors and Lot Holders of the German Proe- He had just arrived from the Quaker city, and | ably bring in a measure which will be practically Aregetoemiy paar bee Senhustic penn: speaking of the scheme to gerrymander Mr. Ran- | 4 reproduction of Parnell’s bill last session. The “Hasty Pudding, had just fuished the “Colum- dall’s district so as tomake it safe tor a republican, ore ae ere lips png vr ‘diad,” a poem whose whole literary interest lies in Mr. Josephs sald: “The bottom has fallen out of | tatied land bill, and the more detatied measure | the fact that it was one of the first attempts of Cae ee ‘will perhaps be reserved for tbe autumn session, | the American muse when he decided to reure to a prominent republicans state form Mr. — country seat and awalt the attacks of critics, Randall that his district will not be disturbed. | A CHICAGO BOODLER CONFESSES. | Where to go he was uncertaln; he wanted a place ‘Yes, Mr. Randall is in this city, and Iam going DRESS AND MASQUERADE BALL! LUNION FRATERNELLE pz LANGUE FRANCAISE, ly responding expenditures, or to have a reduced infirmary Warden Said ave | Dear this clty; Mount Vernon was thought of, but “PIANO STOOLS! welcomed. Brayermectiog every Wednenlayevgning.Je | YOR last night to visit Miss Brown, who 1810, revenue, , quowever; an accumulating | Now t6 call upon: him. ‘The men who were push- | AB XmMinmary, Wardem Said Me Mave | oo ir was determina to choose the cid aan. ‘CLEARING OUT SALE. @q=>, SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, 47H sr. | $¢R00) there, an peg ome 18 | surplus should be paid out as far as may be for | ing the scheme found out that they cauld not get now on Kalorama Heighta, In a letter to his ‘THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 17, 1887, Jot of second-hand Pisno Stools, 50c., 7: ana Vin Epmoxp Hz Sweu, | Peon Wray sep bad proper am in.favor of red the | it wh the state senate, even though they | Ciicaco, March 12.—The Times this morning seve ge = = ie and 83; a JOHN FL ELLIS £004 "auditorium cad not ‘Mra. John Hay and Mrs, Clymer gave luncheon Fi veaus ofthe governed not pernaps tote = pees ‘the poe ‘Senators: Weceg! “eons says: Warden Frey, of tba county thiirmary, has nephew Mr. me Accord feewrsydiccae yp mersi : nL 7 enna. aud 7 Pall ‘youterday. ‘vome 2 Ould be proper, and: eading cans, would 28 | 807, describes oe moved At Abner’s Music Hall, 708-712 E Street N. W. <— JUST RECEIVED A FRESH SUPELY OF ima Siday, eb Spbctal Levers (aiechauere Grapes oc tie’ winstan epaninn’ on eee it. ‘They said that in cutting up ‘to | confessed. > stated, seen the state's | nttie over a week previous ‘and had manned 16 SS New England Sausage: ES ie ae” | as invited th ee cute. He referred to the failure of provisions for nat- | Deat Randall there was danger that the republi. | attorney, and, under promises of immunity, has | “Belair.” He writes: ve im ugh * = = ere ee ie members of the Country Club to | tonal defenses and other matters and to the un-| cans might lose two districts instead of the one signified his wil yess to tell all that he knows, | fulsituation; it Omy Wants the ituprovements ‘Full Orchestra, conducted by Prof. C. Campagna. mb11-2t = oe FOURTH STREET M_ E. CHURCH. 8. ¥., | fox chase this afternoon, seemly rush of appropriation bills through the | that now goes against them, and besides they | A few days ago he had a consultation with some | that we Sonne make it a little paradise, Tickets, Gentleman.........81,00. we NO. 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. school at the Charch and Misane TT ee ange | _ Mrs. Patten and Mrs, Selfridge will be at hometo | Senate at the last inoments of the session to offset | didn’t believe that the publié would permit: Mr. | of ‘his friends outside of the ranks of the | tis beautiful uill, ‘one mile from the Poto- ; ae Yar On and after this date MnJAMES J. alti reachine by the pastor. c tn friends this afternoon, after four o'clock. ‘the short comings of the House, speaking with a} Randall to be beaten by any such means. Yes, | “boodiers” and they told him that he must to | m nd 200 feet in elevation above Ude water, 5 p.m, Ye no louger agent for the undersigned to piotlgss Praise meeting. Nednesday evening. 7:30, | | ‘The wife and daughter of CoL Casper W. Bell, ot | Sentle irony of the Senate's yielding to the pres- Church prayer meeting. All are invited to come out there were some democrats who favored the plan | re prosecution and make a clean breast of it, | Wits Washington and Georgetown under our ey® ‘Tickets for sale at Droop’s Music Storeand Brad. | Book and Stutionery Business at the al sure. “Of course,” he said, “they won't do it any | to shelve Mr. Randall, but they made a mistake.” | Pressure from the state's altorney's office was also | 4nd Alexandria eight mules below still in view, the ov hear our new preacher. 1t | Brunswick, Mo., special counsel of the Interfor } more, It 1s always $0. ‘Bue ‘they thought it bet sf he enh ‘used, and he Was finally prevailed upon to make | Potomac reflecting back the sun tn a million 1orms Adains’ Bookstore. 814 F street. mh12- All debts will be paid to the undersigned i WAUGH 1 ~ department for the ing Indian depredation | ter to yield than to encounter the sup evils POKER AND LITERATURE. astatement. One of the ecuting attorneys | aud losing himself among the ills that ty on KOWNSON MEMORIAL FUND | Washington, pce ae re Cito Hah eric neo ate rae SK: | Clalms, are im the city, staying at 1117 G street | Ora ediied session, T'dld noragree with thems ae aes said last evening that so far as he ‘was able to | each side to shove him from is course.” (Here is Lecture LLIAM KICHARDS, Esq, = cae walTa = <EE | PRICE,D.D..will occupy the pulpit at 114.m.and7:30 p, | BOrchwest. you know. I think it would have been more How Gambling is Carried On Under | form any idea of the outcome of the present in- | inserted explicit directions how to find the place 1 Became a CarHouic.” Swe, TF SOUR WALLS OR CELLARS ARE Sima ‘hool at 9 am.and % pan. Young peo-| The anniversary of the birthday of Capt. Joseph | riotic to have given the bills proper considoranons tion of the Muses, vestigation, Unere Would be at least eight county | 02 a pla of the city.) “I Mind the nae of selair ‘ mich cerrere, | sumusjer. ‘ca have thes tade dry at tatuable | 2G, Monday evenitr at 7-30 o'clock, ‘Rortiar weekly | Dague, of the Pension offes, was eslebrated last | ulowing them to go tnrougl the resular order, ee eee comunissouers and ex-commissioners and Tour or | hasbeen alreads given to many places in Mary DAY EVEN- | Fates by addressing ‘B. RIOKDA! oe ee) ‘ oe evening at his residence, 804 F street northwest, | and if they failed let the responsibility Me Where | vpaps ser 70 CATCH THE UNWARY—PERSONS MaDe | five officials connected with county instivutions | !@i {ro te an Sa fae See ec FER AFTON te | gee Maan ar ron erin | Byala tum a a ue ei ody | hinge See ees See ee |e eg ly Oe eee c= E ROSS PERRY, ATToRNEY-aT-vAW, wa : |e oe oe ex ir congratulations wi WHEN THE DISTRICT APPROPRIATION BILL WAS re ai chee ' tine vie sicicnn PARTIES Bo tice Temaved to ile insurance Oo WAR er an rence toy tenes panies | he. enjoyment of the occasion was Increased SIGNED. OF GAMBSTEES TO EVADE THE LAW—THIRTY SUCH/ HIE ST. LOUIS LABOR PARTY, oeata Lumerion” he cis Doeaneh See. oe ees, Tancterms anid Sociable b Sn 50 lowe 3 GREER A | Hee Be it Nartom: 11am and 7:30 pan. Young | Hitaey programe oP bub fine musical and) q+ 45a deplorable thing,” he sald, “but those | CLUBS SaiD To mxisr. A City Ticket Nominated and a Pint- ‘and was by Mr: Barlow embel 1m stock in the Cuited Sta ; P JOHN 8. P. S veople mesting 6:30 J... Consceratio erary prograin. 5 : : 10 mouth, CAPITAL CYCLE CLU SF virertanwinea Having reucued tay you: | Valeiay, and. prayer mestine Tharsisy, 7-30" her | Minister and Mra de Reuterskioia leave the ity | WH0 are responsible imposed upon their own ex-| Speaking of the gambling clubs in the District, form Adopted. Sis Sor taomor tede and pomeane saeae ome: F.sve a Hoy with, Mr. it Heuderson, Tax leave to call the at. | The ‘public cordially invited to all of the services: | woagy for St. Aaguatine cere roeine we ats, | ecutive a falsification of the record. It was not | petmctive na eale toe sean reporter that there | gp. Lov, March 12.—The united labor party | Midivut,flower beds and rountalns, made w ulie SEEVENTH GRAND ANSUAL eeetnce Bak iirae ante mate pangeally to my | Besse foes 7 = conaag | Emon minister, N. dousan, "the party wat | enowa fo,lm, 1 believe, Dutt was ten minutes | was more gambling going on here now than there | old a contention ast ice ak Aoi tReet ee | ee amas ae Pisce rare aint, spat EY ‘Trimmings, Hoom Moldings ii Gilt and Hard Woods Sz, pastor, Sundsy school, 9:30 a.m, Preach: | which to reture, making tho. noraeeasd ee be | the 3. They gave him the Dill and he took thetr | hee sald, ‘‘whose certifloates state the object to be | morning and nominated a city ticket to be voted | (cD Jeary wandering abroad. | The On TURSP ADNER'S - Linerusta Walton, ete. Ang 11a, m. and 730 p.m, by the pastor. “rhe mom- | Guay stages of progres. = a POY | word for Itand affixed his signiture, Ifthe ques. | ror mutual intercourse, social and lverary im- | for at the com election, A tong plat- | “Vhs retreat was soon frequented By the promi. [eer nl i Pa selene gag mis fo bare fhe ratrozage, of both | ie efricewilite intermeied in te ea lapenage ny | EASY Stage Of POETS of the Ladtey | {10n tugld eraised und thematter taken to court | provement, can evade wie law by ling their cer- | form was adopted, the Chict features of wick aro | nciitretreat Was soon Crequented by the promt. Pendens Leckert. ete Foie" “COMME | fersce' te buutens, all orders iutruiod ota wil | sd Memorial chapels #30" as Ail are cordially tn | prstorieal Society, made the meeting yesterday at | Was leg and the Tal oaaad saat yube, SgnaLUre | tiaeate of incorporation, and, according to a de- ear en Sr ane ceed ot city contracts | moulder of the governiient policy in hls consults a, Wolfe. Kuckdaschel, Freeive Iny personal attention. 5 at 8 Mrs, Horatio King’s particularly tnetructive and | withstand{ng all that has been said to the con- | cision rendered in actub case, it is not in the power | Teckless s “ Ww ; on. | Congressmen, Se THEATER JOHN 8. P. GREEN, will resek at 11 am, Alome misaion sermon, aup: | DeveloPment of Art in Italy,” in an onginal paper, | familiar with the law that the President has no|siow are the clubs organized?” the reporter | switeuch unprovempnts ltoetrs denianding that | ernment officials came on political business, £re- pane ween” 7. os : ject: “Our Country; Tia Peril and Ita Promise.” at | Which she illustrated by 's collection ot Fight to sign a bill after Congress has adjourned. each street car shall have oné conductor and a | quentiy, however, to talk uver art and iterature. e s¥iisr Puze mb7-1m _ 425 Sth st. my paces Lasts, of Salt Lake City, wil | @hlique bronzes, amphora vases and majolica| If he dovs, his signature does not make | asked. Griver, the control of streets to be taken from any | Pulton was a frequent visitor and is Said to have Now Paces | ANTS FIRST PRIZE Jor Pestares! | §(<e=>, WASHINGTON, MARCH 77H, 15871 smrak tag Ghia way of treating" the, Mormon | Plagues and with photographs, from ‘origina | the Dil a law more thin my siguacure woul, | «The game a9 any other,” he answered, “0 far | syndicate of capitalists, the prevention of the | constructed bis model Of the “Clermont there Oe Fred J ns Har, Eads wish to inform the public that I have thisday | dies! ees Oe extile Arts thts: as outward appearances are concerned. Several | amalgamation of corporations or interests to the | and t have tested It on Kock Creek. ‘The place red Ea wemnet: e Catan retired from the business firm of A. EBERLY & SONS, Was the subject of a paper read by Mrs. Julia | March. I don’t know how that would be. It might gal m PI And many others. many others. | dealers in stoves and housefurnishing coods, "s 7 ‘Schayer. Mrs. J. R. Eastinan read an original De required 10 be proven that ‘the date was er- Mstinees Monday, Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. | 7th ‘street northwest, and have teanchoned a oe article upon Ceramic Art; Miss Lenman described | roneous. By correct time it was one or two xt ‘The REFINED ANDY HUGHES ior ‘i in MY | the evei x ning. Sabbath school FE the Art of Metal Workers tn Italy the process | minutes to 12 o'clock when the President reached TROPEAN NOVELTY CO. Fight, title and interest in the same to my- three soma, | dual weleome to ale Sa ee n Leal, and the men hold aninformal meeting, and if the club is ‘eae hg vee — _ — was a eg d of Savanls, and ery Bare urpose of gambling they dect jour law, the abolition of the tenement house | Jow's ietiers he states “we are core constitution, which is usually Very shore draw up | ¥stet, che regulation ‘by che city of prices of | thus we owe to Joel Barlow, jek statesuan ad telegraph and electric light faciliti of ly night ie sn intrest i tha ime to ny thres pone se | Sri paper aon Cae Gh ms Senomivon read | the Caplio The Senate clock was Set ack, 28 | the articles’ ot incorporation and pay a dolla for | tne equal taxing of the rich and poor and tue wont | PUUaSOPwET, the making of Naloraina eights, s: = = iz. AUG. F., ES 7 ck W. #ray ‘The body frauc ith the recorder.” e : — are Of oe Exits Charge for Reserved | San See a eee ee ee ee cena geet eaen ye mgd 20 | Bato ate” Bie Tae eg aT gta | puetumet presided, whatever ee I may have], wn40 extent wach businens cared ong | OC the city's debe at tour per chat interest Dr. Bartlett, on taking Uke chatr asawoderator, cote Elst. “Cniliens “Tae Price atthe latinees appreciated and so liberally rewarded. to the rebrigg | meetin ated foes week services every Thure: | Miss also contributed cholee music. Mr.| “Will not all this have an effect on politics?” | asked the reporter. === gratulated is peopie ou having enjoyed another ‘ne ete te Richer eee kee senior member of the late firm for the last 38 years, | day evening 730. i mes loaned several fine water color | asked the reporter. Es prestens nine eocies Snd for which he now returns his wineercet taake, > ST JAMES CHURCH, RIGHTH STS EE. G “«f think the peopie are intelligent enough to. x Reo GES VRARCES a ote arencetran | Alaina to hecla ui Ye Caleta eet at Nat yiecdlavegan W CLARE: |" Miss Nora A. Terry, who has been spending the | the responsibility and to correct the evil, “Any, braghtest Staron the jean Stawe. funniest - e Fectoe,. icoe—Sunds: forning | Prayer. v ngtor unt c Ey ofS ony hs MCCS EANDING. Sow unig | emia 89 qwrow euemnx. | ily Commun, Lea sanmy evogl Spun, Lt: | winter in Washington with her aunte Mrs Allen | ius deplore thisisensagtisent at oats? Singmae, dubrine aud special Row scenery. Next week, | — Sa Any” and Catechising, Evening Prayes NG OF IKON, es & 8. SHEDD & BRO, Week days: Holy Comtmunion, 7 a. 1. COMMENTS ON MR. CLEVELAND'S ADMINISTRATION. eae mbt = Prayer Oo evening. Prager, 1. Holy days Gape Bee ce Penkels Ges Oe Peed Me) akcig of the aemocrstis auinistoation, he hae *Yaiotie War Hote, “OLD SORKET” : ere = = GereaL Taig aOR 950 PENN: oe mEW ures ce ocaor and eee a etae Pee BAERS Studio of | Slate Mantels, Yatrobes, Ranges, Furnaces, Plumbing | i => Sess enon, 000 PENN Appointment by the President. it has been a succesa, Whatever the desires and He's WEST ie. and Heating. danyat 12) Sunday pane Provideecs Hane | ‘The President has appointed Frank W. Blane, | intentions of those at the head of affairs may have iten from 1am. to 10 p.m mb3-10t SH Hai tae Poind Friday nights 7:45. Fil. | of Utah, to be register of the “land office at Black- | been, It was impossible for them to follow out a 1m Hall“Friiays 7:49 p.m. Cottage Mecting, 2308 | tora, (formerly Oxtord) Idaho, vice August Dudgen. | SUCCeSstul policy with the welght of a party so tuesdays 7:45, Come and hear the «lorious | 10% rete Sy vaniaatd composed upon thelr shoulders. With such a broad ol of Beach and salvation. Come and heat the tes- | hauseD, removed. field of administration the President must have pues of redeemed men and women. Comeand hear | gy a others to rely on for assistance; but placing sous of redeeming love. Brother HAVELL sin ury Department Changes. + [onleit” Brother Batiar speatn to-morrow alate | ‘The following named persons have received. ap- Pe ee el a E Se ee Pointments under the civil service rules in the | behind him, he has been forced into numerous PAULS OTH ie BY, : ae of NOLISH yEUTHERAN | Treasury department: David Hyer and Win. W. All Presidents, perhaps, have made some Dowkit, yautsedervices tomorrow: moraine” aed | Flerce, ot Oblo, to class 1, in the office of the ad appointments, but none, 1 think, have been Eiouing ot 11 and 7:30. | Sermon by: the pastor in the | second auditor; John Treanor, of New York, to =i : of men who h that the interest TO THE PUBLIC. hucrhilic Sacred song services at night under the di- | Qiuen't; Hunter APNOld aoe Ten oM NG Lore te | Of men WhO honestly believe that the 7 2 ci Da tion of Prof. Suces, Come and join in worship with | Oni 45 $1,000. Class, a, the oie OF tha nzn | Of the country demands that they should SEE ee ie REAL NS ISSERNTEMEASY | ¢ —— vine coxaupaarToxar_cHURCH | lowing namea perome nortan sored a | Ramsae mete eae thinathat the ena I Be wacleslers, | ‘their settlement with ine for damazes by fre. th and G stree! 1W.— AL justifies the means, the worke e men NEWS CO. New York. S.W-PLYNS, An ev. SEF. Lageny of Utah, will preach apon The gatistactory probationary term of sixmonths each | Wo have worked ih the warde mad buiidosed nea = Ivy Institute, Mormon Probtem.” At 7:30 p.iu. Rev. Cynvs Hamiin, | have recetved absolute appointments, viz: Herbert | sturred ballot boxes and claim the rewards ore not 241m sw. cor. Sth and Ksta.nw. | D-D. tor thirty-five years resident ‘of Turkey, will | L. McNair, of Michigan, to class 1, in the office of | Suitable to perform: a patie tenat A large per- 2 SPECIAL NOTICE HAVE REMOVED | *Peak upon “Christianity in Bulgaria.” Vesper service | the second auditor; Geo. W. Camy Held, of New eentage of Cleveland’s appointees have been Brinton we TknAUgh Peace Renuee | SOAS pin. Sunday school at 8:80 we “Muse | York to class 1, tn the ome aries secu either Incompetent or improper persons; on, belng emeaty cies OU Pe: ave. uw: ictzerotty unuaie | 14 bY De. Bschotl organist. _____1t_| ichird Leckte and Jno. 0. Wood, of Virginia, vo | citer incompetent or improper persons; or, being oor Music for Keceptions, Balls, Germans, Etc. rc, A GOSPER Las odtgey pe Ce class 1, in the office of the sixth auditor, men he has: wit it nore anything C ‘meeting wi Seamen's ee te Selected without Boe> =F toons, Se Remar, Navy’ Yard ate. Jonadabe and others ‘The Aqueduct Extension, endorsement of members of congress ot is Own (Gia sarosewad for yous ait alles maa cases paar te ee Ee Rarokr OF MAJOR LYDECKER YOR FEBRUARY. | party, WhO have not hesitated to betray Nis con boat of salvation, Everybody welcome. You are in-| Major Lydecker, in his report to the chief of en- nee. With some work atable of appolatments N Yited. Come, Chaplain KRAMER, iw tic could be made, which would show an immense jo Charve for Hanging. eee rag | Smeets OF the operations for increasing the water | Could be made, a et enone Lowest Kates, ov SPEL TEMPERANCE | MEETING | supply of Washington, during February, states 7 ts F <— Amount (0 a majority; but cercatmiy ‘none of Mr. “=WILLIS' ICE ry of Consrens a rf mn. on Sun- wave. Be ERT WARES. w, for tue nest a ae awe 3 “ Eve Seams wil have aw full sappiy of bead Fencbacct | Uadc,Manrh 2i.at theve o'clock pan. Mr. J.C. areand | trom Howard uilversity and east from Champlain | «fe has been pulled both ways,” the Senator Tiver' lee, at fair prices alwaya. fn the formes heading ang OF Os, feet Was made | continued, “between his civil service « reform Fatrouize the ret warone ad get full weight Jal4-3m 3... FIELDS AND WIFE, THE | in the former heading, all through bad rock, some — DE. M. F. CUTHBERT HAS REMOVED ‘anyelists, are holding a series of revival | of it very treacherous, and 49 feet of which had to | Pledges and the pressure. Sometimes he Boe Mot kacastalaadtve: relepnone SOs | Give mitt Me Uicsln Menicrial Congrerstonal | Ge timbered. The advance in Ghasgwints: Crease fins appeared ta ho ta one and sometimes a yield mba 2w" bold the following services To-morrow: ‘Preaching at | heading was 89 feet through rock Benerally of a Se Aes werand halt way between: + asa PLAGE TRI ORBE ho i Nios meeting St 3-DO tera eoed | poor quality, but none that called for tiaberng, | the bwo. One day he has declared, that 8. good Maire cary Ie ee ee nom | bres We olokke” A condial tavitedoainee | About all that part of the unuel ‘gpened during | officlat who Was a republican should, ‘not, be, dls broken im for warm w c3 HALL, Shirt | tended to ail to be present. ‘the month will have to_be lined. te | turbed. At another time he has yielded to tremend- Maker, 908 F at. n.w., successor to Thompson's Shirt | _I ___ Kev. GEO. W. MOORE, Pastor. | length excavated ts 19,742 f¢ Teaving 886 feet tO ous party, in something else. But there Factory. paar mh CHURCH OF THE COVEN, PRES- | be excavated. The total length lined at the end | af repudl Bull In office, and I Boe, [ABD Wood MANTELS, STATE MAN- Beier Cocnectcut reuse N aad thik | OF the month was “3309. feck Meese ene sae —_ the meuiberstiy during the year 113; dismissed to thirty regularly incorporated clubs, and about ten | Renewed Excitement in Baltimore | other churches 33; deaths of hen arerun by ‘professional gamblers for the Over the Latest Rumors. bership 831. There are 16 working organizations: Tide’ gamblers“Gsually have out runners oF | BALINOKE, “March 12.—The statement tat ee eee ae ee as eS gamble nosed - - chapein, Seere ene Steereksr such "as are used ‘Ly Dunco ‘estabushs | another deal was projected in regard to the Balti | Cuyatn schools numbering 1,005 scholars, and one ments, ese men go about making friends of | more and Ohio railroad has created some excite- | industrial school of about scholars, persons who apparently have money about them, | ment here, but the whole thing 1s so uncertain, | Contributions for missions and other benevolent or have some means of obtaining some, men | from the meager information obtainable, that less | objects Were $8,950.41. Kecelpts for rental of pews whose checks are a8 as cash.“ Strangers in | attention is being pald to it, Mr. Robert Garrett | $10,598.63. Amount expended for repairs of churca the city or into: men ‘are usually | has not yet returned from Washington, and | aud parsonage during the year $16, selected as the victims, A friendly conver- | neither of the vice presidents is in the city. Dull- | gregate receipts from all sation 1s followed by a drink or two, | ness pervades the Baltimore and Ohio buliding, | Chapman, Lewis Ciepha: . % and then an invitation to the club 1s accepted. x fs oe were clectved trustees, ‘The Church Is free trou. few minutes later the victim finds himself in a| Refumding Pittsburg and Westerm | devi. An adjourned meeting will be held Thun room usually filled with tobacco smoke and foul Honds. day evening, March 17, tor the election of elders: air, made so from tobacco, whisky and poor ven-| prevssung, March 12 Armingements have been | and deaccms to ill the Classes whowe Lermis Of ul eee. TTLeh © BANG Of Toke is wand | concluded by the stock and bondholders of the | lice expire this ye: smoke, and the! ges _ on -—— his ss Fed gu whore, po ha | ata bf the comay atm tower ate | A, SONPAT, Sewers -Standing been registered a8 a member, and Usually without mee a at could be had at the his knowledge. Hes then & bona fide member of | {°° Toes Gan gay now pay Six abdecten” per cout | Cert Elven Uy the morning Suuday” school of the Out being interfered with by" the” police, “rio | teTEst and wit be exchanged Yor ew Douds at | Mew matable oe, an through the eens ue pereaien fe é “a 2 four and five per cent. By means of the retundii f " by and the gamesgoon. By the tme | Sonome it is expected that the road will be ut of | MF. Lucius Kandolph’aud lis assistants, the pro- fame 1s finished the invil or rather vege gram. was through without & bitch, and the Sow member, finds humselt heLnows not where, | Me hands of the receivers in sixty days. fron unstinted applause from the audienoe.” The He is so much wider the influence of liquor that Resisting the Tax Collectors, School was ably assisted by te High School Glee he really {snot in his right mind, and when he T COUNTY Deremumep ro | Club, WhO Were received with favor and were re comes to his senses the hext moriing and learns | CITIZENS OF 4 KENTUCKY COUNTY eatedly encored; also by Miss Mabel Little, of What has happened; complaint 1s made, ut, ac- TIGHT RATHEE THAR PAT. nshoro, | Liufe,sid.,whiose efforts were greally appreclated. femewg the cours WE have no | ay Teayer The eforis ow bang made fo cOlest | jail ag tye hts enna coed ee pen the’ taxes from the bond debt of Wublenburg | [ughter. A lange sui was amie icp telaeanieraee rca oe county are meeting with stubborn resistance. | tSimnent. ‘The officer, continuing, sald: “It often happens | ‘Three hundred men are encamped in Greenville, ————— that when a raldis made the witnesses or persons | (he county seat, and they declare that they meas | seer x0 rm Gxano Junv.—The case of Charles found in the club rooms, sometimes playing poker, | War, to the bitter end ee ty Kells, the young colored man who sabbed Phillip tpn beng placed on Uh wines stand wil eweat |i le’ te valuation Of" propereyc | Mute i che abdomen on the Sa of Junuary near that they do not_ know when, where or how the | the county is. only $2,100,000. $50 | Tue Sram Ot tho time, wan cote ter alin ae pe Police Court to-day. The court heard the testi alsd swear that they never attended s meeting ot | | Glewer and @hrke Will Not Meet. | MOLY and sent the cise to the grand jury; bouds mem-| Curcago, March 12.—A local paper this morning —— they never paid any initiation fee. Such | gaisAce Frank Glows | Tax hoe g ayy a ‘gases presented before the Criminal Court are dis- | and Jack Burke need be discussed no longer. It 18, reyes im of great rity and growth, Additionsto “Well,” he answered, “T suppose there are about | THE PENDING HAILROAD] DEAL, || year of grvat prosperity and gro 438 9th st. nw. UTE HAS MOVED HIS OF- $i 14th st. to 1102 1 stn. w. AMA OF BATTLE OF BULL Bi Lath xt ‘ke south of Pennsylvania ava, realistic Buttle Seene ever painted. fam. to 10pm. felt PUBLICATION OVELS FOR 15 CESSS. a tock Causey of ike Men's Chistian Association of Washingt ., will be held at the ofhce of A'S. PRATT & SU: = Regond story.on MONDAY, March 14 lock pam. By order ot the beard of di AS PRAY, 5 NEW NOVE! L a . i ; E i i E g é i g Eg oe se ae ‘Withdrawing Special Rates, ‘Tae Hexpuicks Moxcaxnt.—lion. R. C.J. Pen Tho omer also Mentioned another class Of | Prosrscts OF 4 s16 MOW AMONG EASTExNLIWES. | aieton, of Indiana, the agent of the Hendricks organized clubs attached to cigarstores and over) Cyrcago, March 12.—At 8 recent, of the | Monument association, who 1s at Willard’s, re saloons. “These clubs,” he said, “demoralized = Soedpe cee og ‘ork, a ports the work progrensing favorably, with, every more in our city, | resol passed witht speclal ication Ubat fund Will reach anticlpa- young, men = other evil Fates made to organizations before the passage of Uouor the promoters Mr. Pendieton this morn- pooh : the subject besore the who much solicitation for the ws @ Very substantial donation Wo the ‘TRE GRaxire CUTTERS AND ARCHITECT CLARE. — ‘The joint committee of Knights ot Labor and granite cutters having in change the matter of the im = parlor grates, open fre sts. -w.—Services at 11 ai. abd 7:30 p.in. Preactuny | reservoir was suspended during it | in the case of the preacher who was good four days Soat alate hearthe Siw Kame nnd fant ao? | ae the mortine sorvice by lier: Crave Haars abs | feanee nas guspended dart ng Abe Month, but lt | in the week and went off o's dark for owe dase near 6thet.ow. M. ROCHE ___ mi wm. kk fp breelcons ct Hota cay a Constant pat oo ganize With a small force and commence again ‘we shot yuld give him credit for the good there is in , DENTIST, FORMERLY | thoevening by the pastor, Rev. Teumts 8. Hatin: D. | Sometime between the middle and end of March. | Bim. Dp ESE pee he crening by the pe Yaimeet: | The Work of caulking the 75-inch outlet main was JER FROSEROTS FOR 66, eS OY PENS CORNEIO ISTH ST. | | fue at 80 rans Spal pecasniles & bruary 28, 2 = i 5 a —— —— NDOWMENT HALL, him?” asked the reporter. e SUPREME COURT OF THE | §~e~p=XDOWME 30, x Bongo 790, od Im the Criminal Court To-day. ocr or SOLUMBIA. ‘Cecr.; Wednesday, 7:30, Mr. Mace. e es : a 2659. Adm Doe 1. a a <i MEMORIAL CHURCH, In the Criminal Court, Judge Macarthur, this anyone cise and hope to Succeed.” ——— In the matter of the estate of Cutuclia Hinds inte of gnagbiaation toamorrow. Discourse by the pantera, | MOrmINg: George Carter, colored, indicted for A Appian forthe peste of lat will and tera | 4-30 7um. Recaption Of aoeebors aad fleets a | to two yeara ta the altoay” parmoteaee aoe: | ra between two evils they would, vote fr hiss plication for the probate of the last wi 30 p. > ioe out aid 1 etitary on the eatate of the con Tt st, 2 ‘Though he has not lived ‘to what they Poa ioeaed ora nary oe if the Becton tt are See {i | Robinson and Alexander Jackson were ‘undesstood to be his promises, they ‘All persons interested are hereby notified to r iu ths court on the TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF MAEKCH next at TWELVE O'CLOCK M., io show cause Probate sna Totter eeaceonest ee ea LD ; tere itary un the entate 0 LOWEST MARKET PRICES. waid devessed should not wwe as prayed. Provided, 3 | Spy of ‘this onder be published once & week for three ] f i ae i iy L i i EE g q Fi iu : i a i 2 1 if i & ‘4 i i LATEST STYLES AND LARGEST VARIETY aT if Uon among New Y. oe pay ig ad Keporter andthe Even- py ‘W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 26-10 NSF Mer Of Wills for the District of Columbia. aoe” mbll 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE < SHOSVITE THIS COMBINATION, ‘pear. _— — nd ‘Calisaya, Wi and A Mi, SSPE es eres | Peseta era oe at nce Eicon:

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