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CAMBRIDGE WINS THE RACE. A Close and Stubborn Contest Betwees, PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunda: : ° : che Sugith Putvessey Cuswe. redler Lepage: = Lowpox, March 26.—The annual caeoes be Northwest Comer Peansylvanie Ave, and 11th St, by tween the crews of Oxford and Cam! patver. : Sites took place to-day Over the usual course om The Evening Star Newspaper Company, the Thames, from Putney to Mortlake, and was SH. KAUFFMANN, Presa, = ‘won by the Cambridge crew, The wind was fresh = and the water lumpy. ‘The betting yy 4 reek. oF 4¢. uth. Copies at the counter, 2 + the crews launched their Boats fast pr onth: one year. $6. siz month gfe 7) CeDts & signa he race was given the Cambridge crew, At once Look the lead, rowing with a slightly mo [Entered at the Post Office at W : second-class mail matter.) Vsanineton, D. C0 rapid stroke thant y= Tux WEEKLY Stan_published on Friday—@1 THE EVENING STAR At the first nbridge boat 8 sth ahead, the race having Deen 1 mail sa ions must be paid in advances spurted, “To this the Cambridge men_Tesponde see aT Vo. 70—No 10,564. D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1887 Sony, ah sea aaah See they had increasod their lead to a whole boat SPECIAL NOTICES SPECIAL NOTICES SPECIAL NOTICES. Washi: ‘ THE TREASURY CHANGES. PRESIDENT HURT’S REPLY. gy at ___ SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. _ of TICES. ‘ashington News and Gossip. pelea = Telegrams to The Star. | orig cecs7t Sey un orard weit : , THE TABERNACLE, 9TH, NEAR B ST. FOURTH-STREET M. E. CHUKCH. 8. E., Sega eee ee Gossip as to Treasurer Jordan’s Suc- | Two-Horve Cars With Conductors to of the lead aguinet them. At Chiswick the « — — ce See ‘pastor.—Preach- ‘Rev. M. 3.5 Tce, pasion am. GoveRrnaent Recgirrs To-Day.—Internal reve- cessor, Etc. be Placed at Once on the 14th Street ———>——__ had improved their rowiig so much that the Cam- STATESMAN'S YEAR-BOOK. 1887. | ing at 11 o'clock ja the morning and’ 7:80 o'clock in | school at the Chareh'and Mission. 30 | nne, $408,023; custo ‘ab. cathy Line the ™: bridge men in their efforts to retain thelr lead the. ‘wchool at 9:30 Cor- | p. m., the : iu ms, $451, During jorming and Even- cA cuAnEAE & 00. evening. Sabbath 39:30 & m. Cor PEt Pastor. , ee SECRETARY PAIRCHILD’S CIVIL SERVICE AND FINAN- ing Hours. | rowed a little wildly, and finally splashed, but . Pee 2ddreas the ineeting, DUANE wicisaty | THERE Axx IN THE Sak To-Day 377 new adver- (CUL Pour. Sean they recovered themselves quickly, and by a TEMPORARY LOCATION, 917 OTHST. XW. cA NEST GPU EEEMECIAE | tis, “Witine Nackararh Gat pa cigaoe Pos | toements being the largest number ever printed | — Prot, Harry King, the hatrman of the commit srereee ces, Sass oe Sone es areas ‘While new fixtures sre being made for their store, Brrriyoun, D. D.-pastor.-Services at 11a. ia-and 7:30 a eee alice: nance : ‘The | One day. ieee es thought to-day not to be likely that Mr. mittee appointed at a meeting of the patrons of innit curtailed, although their boat rolled a good deal : see | Bae aay ‘Tam Ranmovaxe at Nice —The Secretary ot | GT#VES Will be appointed to succeed Treasurer | tne 4th street Dranch of the Washington and | UDO OL aS dtrong as Was tunder the abequality of the efforts of the crew. 915 Penn. eve. mneg-ate | meeting st6:45 p ‘Particularly in State has ved from U. &. Gi a a pteaieea he render bbecarmerysd Georgetown Street Railway, to call upon President hf ee = Keen ok Bes neal Hathaway place rould itirely acceptabl ‘and request that ‘horse ost At Barnes Bridge, three miles and five furlongs => THE CELEBRATED PILE OLINE, Fae, SS, Cae : quaee, Gaborate account of the recent earth-| we Patrentid, and itis, thought that for several | HU andreqi cab corp bridge boat was leading Figfoy Services. Sande Braye tuted tor the present service, received, this morn-| (AMBRIDGE WINS THE BOAT RAGE | {0™,2e start the cambridge ; G anon a a by a length and a halt, After passts INDOLE PED TO CURE ALL. CASES PILES AND | Holy Communion, Li ote ; Susan choad pene reasons the President will prefer to make an ap- ya lene P ESE as the bridge Tax Case or BaxkxR Fisa.—Tho President has | potntment trom outside the service. It is reported | 26: the following letter trom Mr. Hurt, which tural" “sunday him the Oxford crew broke an oar. That, of coursty Soll by Edw. P. Mertz, cor. Ith and F - | SRY and Catechising, 3:30; Evening Prayer, 7:30. | of the S1 5 will be read at a meeting this evening: cured the race for the Cambridge men, and they diondscoesith aid Fes we Hanaamaoic 20 Toth | Heck, Gays: Holy” Conmion, 7s, my Mom | Sha" gue Boop. Ieeting'at 0:80 clock pan | Pefore him the application papers for the pardon | that an Onio man may be eclected, while a New | Tu) Horry King, chaitinan of come = won eaudly by three lengths. The rac Whitonde & Walton 1921 Pa avinw.: IE Brace: | Frayer, 8. Evening Prayer, 2. Holy days: Wednes- | te public comualiy invited. te | of Banker tt deci pts believed that the | Yorker will be chosen for the Assistant Secretary- | “DV, any Vow? tunication of the 24tn | THE OCEAN RACERS AGAIN SIGHTED. | Coutest as far as ‘Barges Bridge, be t.. Georgetown: Shelier & Stew ie i LINCOLN MEMORIAL COMGREGA- ae take any action ship left vacant by the promotion of Mr. Fair, i ee contested every inch up to this polit, D0 Pa. avn w..F. Pitzer, c ‘and East Cay SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, 4TH 7108 ae aye Le 3 | inst. and supplement ef even date, have been re- crew pulle se © B. Van Syekie. cor. Luh aud G-new.c Ie Re and Vininia ave. no, Semone Hee SWE Soe 10S choke Sone tC. Fintoe, | TREASURY Arrorsruenrs.—The Acting Secretary | child. Since Secretary Manning's retirement was | ceived. In the first you request that “larger or Grew pulled better together tan het o stine, Portland Plata, P.O. Leek Box 50. pastor The sviruul ivtcreatis unabated. A ian 74 | the dvangelist, wil preack Nosmprrow si 11 ain3:00 | Of the Treasury has appointed the following store. | announced there hes bens lurking fear of the | double horse cars, each car to be provided with a by the Hurricane Ni i lost before they bruke Weir Oar Was lost by MARCH 19TH, 1887-1 Fears old just converted. Proaching af 11 am. sod | pin, aud’ pan. ‘The revival services will be continued | keepers and + Louis D. Craig, at Prank. | possiblity that the new heed of the Deparment | coUdUCLOF and driver,” be furnisted ‘on the ath y ‘urricane Near ; a eernaieae BRICKLATERS’ ONIO: Ciutat Bt a Ace mek ay at 3 pane oe by pe yy ne ee fort, BY.s oss W. stevenson avid Je i Pruseel, might not be in full ‘acoord with civil service re- Ped Sraeee, 300. that an curly re- ye thine of the ‘imbridce crew was twenty Pastor, Hez Swem | Loune people's and youu enone vothechad ane form, ‘selection of Mr, Fairchild allays Re minutes and Dfty-two secon as | tithe’ Service Tucsday at 7-45 pun.” Prayer and praise GORSUCH Mf. E CHURCH.—PREACH- ee »are lying to the first, Ihave to state that, inas- “se <ga>, WE OFFER FOR NEXT TEN DAYS service Thursday, 7-43 pam Beate iice. “Nou are = 41 am. by, the pastor, Kev. Wm. | Dut. Cauro Nor Deap—The Manchester (¥. H.)| ‘itis not expected that there will be any imme- much as the request made by you inne mavolning | CONSOLATION FOR GLADSTONIANS. ‘Saw porn THE YACHT. Se TARE ASP, BER OOM BURRITORE, | invited. Cone.” Jt, | Neksinas Rama bp er ee ane toa a¢ | Union prints a dispatch trom this elty to the ef- | alate ghange in the policy of the “Department fing ths Gee oe ‘quiring avery | The Majority Against Moricy’s Amend- er N = : CASH ad SPIRITUALISM, TO-MORROW, AT CO) = —— Pa under Mr. Fairchild. practically at = ae The: vere Far Apart, But Could Not FOR CASH row kc Ey, sud 7h sis, nw: 40th aniversary cole- | ge—g=> CENTRAL UNION MISSION, 930 PENN. | (Ct that Senor Del Campo, the attache of the | Under Mr. Farohtia artinent ever since Mr, Man- | 14fge Outlay fOr the purchase of new cars of dii- ese eee 7 Vipcil Which) Wes Which. : bration: 11am. Mrs. i. Watcorr answers questions rivania sye.—Goapel services daily at 13 | Chiltan legation, who was recalled on account of mtn a ene ave been con- | eFent pattern and the abandonment of those DOW | gpecaat sa aces - oe ee iF inspirationally pat apeeces and alt provability | maid 7:45 pan Sundayp at 3 pm. TO-NIGHT, | bis scandalous’ conduct in Wastungton, is. not | BOS attack, mitoagy eat itis be. | 2.USe, Icannot, in the absence of action thereon ag sims e New Yous, March 26—The steamship Saale, AL DEPARTMENT OF HOWARD | clairvoyant tesis by Mr. IC Kuen, and other services. | Capt. CyRUS SrUmpivanr, the widely-known gospel | dead, as reported a short tino "The corres- y thé policy already established, it is by our board of directors, asstime the authority to| Loxpo, March 28.—The normal unionist’ ma- | wich arrived this morning from Bremen, reports sen UNIVERSITY. 3 ‘Ton cent door contribution. ae | Reamer, granneies gheaka ab 740, Musical Fe-| pondent save that a prominent diplomus has re: | UeW@ hat he acted ied upon his ofvn judg- | GE Oa Doar of ditectors assume tke authority to | | Loxpon, 3 Late last night the unionists’ whips | having seen both the Dauntless and Coronet, o ring and Summer course will open MONDAY, | 9 ———_—“ney- “ph JOHN P- NEWMAN WILL 5, fea by Bro. Mavart. Sunday might, | Ceived a leter ten pene aiplomat has, re- Ho has studied the Mnances with great | irorectaty the company, y ; having seen both au " at W o'clock. -‘Thene lectures ure five to ai frpee Baie Steins orate, ges, Nua | tor on the rallrond in Chill gad Is doing well, He | CAT, 8nd has the department fully in hand. ‘There | yeTests of the company, ting | 2bticipated a majority of @5, so that the actual | Maron 2ist, ut could not distinguish them’ by Fay gard address C. BL PURVIS, SL D., Secretary, | The hina Brite neh th athe cog ae oe Will FATE Sth st. gc. Bros, BAEX | hea pus up the oho i nimecit as | $8 Perfect confidence felt in his ability to deal with | "1 take st to the board of directors a¢ | Majority of 89 against Morley’s amendment, taken, | name. One was in latitude 40 degrecs ® Muluutecs pl ARRIS & GOT BAN ree toa | Re 1 hg Youne Man. aud his Character.” Sunday | favs and Eviaage eae ‘alin'Bridays, | being dead tor reasons bese Keser ce hh $2y, Condition of the finances that isiikely to aflse. | Their next regular meeting and wil Aces ee ven | a8 It will be, in connection, with the Gladetonlan | lougitude Bese, PANE PARRIS © co, BASKEns 1944 | School at9:0y ay. Siruiere cordially ivited he | 573 And Keidaye 7-40 p.m. Pilgrim all, Beidaye, reasons best known (0 Icis thought that he will make a great effort to | the result of any action takes Wy hee oe sone | a kes ae Sie lareetpene Hoan oi Guarasiced etngvare | un sg ji. fhe anboal Teal Gt pews | fetheis,fageee Come ad Secept salvation. Cane | | Tam Hanarry Levesrigarion.—The report now essa Unless Someuhing unexpected snout | She sir hg aTOe arcbult epee pee RU Terie aT easeoteeR lorteages of the New England Loan and Trast Co. | Monda; : Tt = *_ | being prepared by Civil Service Commissioner une? Mil | _.10 answer to your supplementary request, I will <j ; SPER eae hte come NEA. Trustee | eS CHURCH OF THE_REFORMATION, | Bwe>, CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN Chery on the charges against Postmaster Harrty | probably make tus purtuane of $16,000,000 oonas | State chat we WilLendeavor aa far aeour presen | UOforests MTL Last oleh eeeon was a long => THE NEW CKOP OF MAPLE SUGAR — | WE Pannen secant Bt So Capital Hill Ker: | Lev 4. W. Pes of Ehlladeiphia, wif, 11s sald, not be ready fora | Fequirod for the sinfing fund auring tho. year ai | £actities will permit, to relieve the you name at | CU by the rollicking speech of Harcourt, some | ‘Torrox, March 20.-Five hundred trovps have RS ii” speakon Alaska at 11 4.1m, “The pastor willl preach at | Bible Service for 018 aud Jou He* | Harrity does not now tnse"bs ie attoupted tp | would hoop aay satya should come “ris such mes as they aro likely to become crowded, | PAlling of Goschen ind a wrangie etween Seaton | yefe em ior Madagascar 7 cl at ¢ pa metahd and 51 o 1e e of Py ul's he: y > mh25-3t JON SUatt Baw Tetkave, | come, eee oe OOO. "Mente free. All at WAUGH 36 5. GHURGH, CORNER. ap | Made tne iam, Gerber and’ "Wwould remain with that body eo | ANG, il, uch orsason, bare double ca | Was hones, mong wouceabis at Fifteen Victims ef the Buffale Fire. pS = ; STiAN CHU; ‘and A sta. n.o, (Capitol Hill)~-The presiding upon estion, oa ANS 10, 3.15, 8.20 | er cesociated Drees gard cod ger eee eee ee ANE EMONT AVE, CHRISTIAN CHURCH. | eidur. Dr. J. Mok Htuuet, st Ti ann; Ho Sx | AMONG THR PRESIDENTS Catzans to-day were Por ig ee beeen Three Unionists Aguiast the Govern | naa tn deni should ve aided the mane Be Qakebe eel oe 'p_D, Pownil ‘Sunday school. 9:30; Young | $k PD at730 vam Stinday school love-feaat at | the Attorney General, Senators Hampton and Van A Congress of Statisticians. 4.20 and 4.90 pum. on first trip, and as soon there ment. Ward Wiiclan, of Newburg, making a total uf Aeent¥or Brewster & Con. ANDREW J. JOYCE, ecting, 6:50. Seats frovand all welcome. | Guach loefeade a mauany,cuenie,e* 2:30-| Wyck, ex-Senator McDonald, Hon. Frank Hurd, | THR MEETING To BE MELD IN ROME NEXT MONTE After as practicable and as late as necessary. Loxpox, March 28.—In the division last night in | fifteen. Si Broome st., New York, 412 to 416 14th st. q=> WESLEY CHAPEL, CORNER OF STH AND | First quarterly conference, Wednesday evening, April | Assistant Secretary of State Porter, Representa-| As stated in Tur Stan, Prof, J. R. Dodge, statis-| ‘Trusting that this temporary arrangement may | the Houst of Commons, on Mr. Moriey’s amend- ne . — | , F sts. nw James P. Waicut, pastor. | 6, #t7 o'clock. Seats and gospel freeto all. Coime.1t* | tives Crain, Brown and King, Chas.’P. Button of | tician of the Department of Agriculture, has gone | Serve the t needs of the patrons of this | ment to the government's motion W grant uNgency The Russian Torpede Fleet. — “OUEB ERRAND BOY. a beaver masting. O:15 a2. Sunasy school, WAMERICAN TRACT | SOCIETY —THE hye oe a It Cae Bay | to Europe asa delegate to the International Sta- a 4 Sipe a ey, ay be con- | ior the coercion bill, Uhree Unionists voved against | RIGHTY-SEVEN VESSELS IN THE BALTIO OKDERED ante | tite and 7:30 p. mur Children's meating. tue Cougreational Church, comer fol and Grate, | George Fiske of Buse int tor General | Uistical Institute, The object of tnis association | and profitable to the company. Iremain, etc.” | seg govermment Seven Unionist meubers were Cam Sauna ene GIVE HIM YOUR LAUNDRY._mh24-3t* | Yoing people's iockins, wuboct, Sabbath, ‘th instang, 7:30 p.m. Ex-Justics | Farnsworth, “= isto bring the leading statisttclans of different | ‘The board of directors of the company wii meet | “25% pg he ye = = mm. Prayer meeting, Thursday ‘aeaei Seateee will pieces a 0 Vessels, belonging to the Reet of the <a JHN MITCHELL: PLUMBER AND GAS. | are cordially invited to attend all the vi the work of tap yeas, sod sadtese mae Peerectet | Tue Naw Day Docks~Rear Admiral gno. Lee | COUntries into closer communication, 80 as to in- | On the 12th of April. THE TALK OF LONDON ussian Davy, have been ordered placed ins and the public for their cenerous patronage in AT THE GRAND RALLY OF THE GAL- | {rom Kev. Dr. Hatin, late president of Kol Col- Davis, Commodore P.M RM crease their facilities for comparison of views and ‘THE DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS ory ‘State of constant readiness for service. Crews the past, and solicits a continuance of the sane in bis | braith A.M. E. Zion Church, last Sunday, | lee, Constantinople, aid Rev. T. 8. WxNKOOP. It W. P, McCann, and Capt. F. M. | tor'the adoption of concerted action in the execu- | have sent Chairman King the opinion of the dis- | The Accusation of Plagiarism Against | jave been ordered forthwith for forty-flve of tese pew preiaives, S21 14th st Dw ae | S005, Mas realized, ‘supplemented with §12 fromanen- << FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, | Ramsay have been appointed a commission to se- | tion of such plans as they may agree on for the | trict attorney (published in full in Tar Stan yes. Rider Haggard—Other Gossip. Vessels, Que, sither by Mail'or ‘Telephone promptly se amaai, meninn ecotal of 9407. “Phe church Oth st., bet. G aud H sts n.w., Rev. Joszrs | lect the sites for the two dry-docks, for which san | collecting, compl ng and disseminating of statls- | terday) in the matter. ‘They re-aflirm Mr. Itiddie's | SPecial Cable Dispatch to Tax EVENING Stam. _ telephone call 873-3 mb23-8t* | to begiven on the 11th and 12th of Say. 1” | ingat ii ain Young Peopie's prayer meeting F000 sBaon of Congrssa. Go of aes aes | cal Hone Be aggre BCNCY. Of many of the | statement that they have no authority to compel | LONDox, March 26.—ider Haggard having been wrod epg Jota tagrecgmed ee RUNDAY) AFTERNOON at WOOP ON | Rialiy weleemers 2 S* “0pm. Strangers are cor- | located at Norfolk, and ne other, it 1s thought, at | Gruments pivee eceeas beeen OF BON. | the. Wi n and Georgetown Rallroad Co. to | called up by the Pali Mall Gasette for an explans-. him. DEXTER STEAM LAUNDRY, || | BS “aunpayy Lt I a in a Z of obtaining trustworthy information upon the | U8 two-horse cars on the 14th street line, and | tion of the striking resemblance between “She” = a eae BR ay GOSPEL — TEMPERANCE MEETING Subjects to be dealt with, so that ene polifeal and | Fecommend that they carry the matter into court. | and Moore's “Eploncan," wid even mace for ne ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.—YOUR | YC pave. Darlore oath tne ns: 1409 New | ToS, Held, under, the auspices of Heber | To Avorp 4 Dericmncy.—The Secretary of War | Economic theories’ I ‘affairs are a , 1 ‘attention is respectfully called to the ROYAL a wan fats en Rog Ani tonal | ‘Tent, No. 19, LO. &., at Cropley’s Hall, corner of Con- | py, les by which public explanation of the fact that Jess’ song in his last OT AMET CLNACE. "Exouusical ia fact” Simply | S04 Felidous papers, open to youne mien stSo'cloc:-1 | 2euy NO, 78.4 O. Hat Gropley’s Hall, corner of C ‘ag issued instructions to department command- | largely influenced may rest, as far as possi- Gales of Real Estate. ook appeared in the New York Christian Union Gurabie and efficient, Palmer's Duplex Grate; deep cut ee SO RANGE MEETING WILL | siternoon at three o'clock, \You are earnestly invited | rs to make as few changes as possible during the | ble, on a solid basis” of indisputable | _ 8. C. Hill, real estate agent, reports the following in 1874, and wi ed ito several English JeiEG, absolutely was tight: steel fadiators, Arst-cluas ‘ve held TO-MOKKOW NIGHT, by the Rech- | to attend. it*_ | remainder of the present fiscal year, in order that | fac It is the alm of the Statistical | sales by him in Whitney Close subdivision during it, as ony tie ing! ce Watching the switch night and day. Yester- b every respect. castings heavy and perfect: mounted | abites, at Haytien Hall, 4 st. and Pa, ave. => CHURCH OF “OUR FATHER” (UNIVER: | #detlciency may'be avoided. institute 40 consider, what questions there are | the presént week: For C. D. Walcott, to It. L. B. | Papersand magazines at the time, Mrs. Haggard See erection nace Be> PUBLIC TEuronaNce MEETING TO er ate nod ae a ee upon which statistical information 18 more espe- | Clark day the Chippewa Falls train was -y near ce, lots 9, 10 and block 30,000 square plies in the wing note: “Mr. is jadger Midis boy, Who sai just feet; $4,500. For sarne’te Jas. eGrath, Ibe an apeslimcees eng yg a pesone rails 2. puree Nantel antes Bone Tor—Services to-morrow at LE am: Subject “iis SOCIETY NOTES. clally needed, what information would most dt- | f cas Hap two. mei and ‘of Sven, w. Grand Orderof face ee a sand Pa, | Be oo ony coeinute re tan solution, and how statis- | block ®, 10,000 square fects $1,500. For’ Be ar | 80Foad in Cyprus, aoe lovee heme 05 | ee tee trick, Kk Guicape Be EMOVAL DICT E. © aoatenye | take chatize of the meeting. E rs cordial: Xt | 2i® Cleveland's visitors yesterday were Dr. and | tical Information tn general may be best collected, | Warder to Mrs. G.Q. Erb, lots 8" and 9, block 10, | three or four weeks. As to the suggestion of | 0B the trick. A. investigate these accidents, Bee EMOTE BE JONNSON | pay OF PRAYER UNDER AUSFIONS = oh CHER, METHODIST EPISCOPAL | Mrs, Sunderland and Miss Laura Sunderland, and | Complied aud presented to the pubile, 0 as Logive | 20,000 square eet; $3,000: For B.H. Warder to Mrs: | plagiarism from Moore's ‘Epicurean,’ I ain certain | Wa"oa mt, ene {0 luvestigate these accidents, 18 fie c=. the WC. TU, Metrorliies ME chases Sot cor. Ath st.and New York ave, Lev. | Mrand Mee Peewee ‘Miss Gregg, of Buffalo, | 14 the highest attainable degree of efficiency and | Maria F. Butterfield, iot 11, block 3, 7,500 square | Mr, Haggard never read the book. I believe he _mb22-6t th of Jesus. “Why necessary?” Sunday school at It" | pam. Vespers at 4 p.m. Straugers cordially invited. 1 5 arrested On suspicion of being at the bottom of all h15-Im* | March 29°(Tuesday), from 10 ato pam” Pastors | E- D- ee SEG Ai am. und 7230 p. | tho has poe ie value, and facilitate comparison between the sta- | feet; For B. ii. Warder to Jas. L. Daven- nt ny by a| the accidenta He is about 18 years old, small re mar | a dient aes eeae groms 10, Sm to 4 p. ed og geen Wy pee na guest al the White House for son) abe < ; | never heard of it till 1t was mentioned to his by a out 38 “stn —s PLACE THEME ORDER FOR | Yrohibitory Vote in Michigan April." All tn mepting, Thursday, 7-30 pap, Strangers are cordially | fortnight, has returned to her home. especially important aaa iaéane ef seattog: the | Pererte tie peace ae es aethity in | gentieman a few days before he started for Egypt. py See SHES Broken in for wares wecten ET Bathe Saint Be A PUBLIC MEETING OF Brick. | “Come Mrs. Hendricks, who arrived in the city on Tues- | statistical lessons of each country available £0 all new sul lon as being most encouraging. | The poem in ‘Jess’ was sent to Mr, Haggard from | resides in Ypsllant, Mich., and seat him to Minne= ay A ‘makers’ Assembly, No. 2448, will be held E ST. BAPTIST CHURCH, NEAR OTH | day, returned to Indianapolis on Thursday. the others and this is an object which the Inter | Following sales have been made through Hard-| South Africa in manuscript ina private letter, | apolis, w his brotier Jaihes from. whom he Tam Factory. mb3_ | ,UESDAY,, March 29, at 8 o'clock p,m. suarp, at | & = ae eecrnee Pastor, dev, Dr. FAONCE, | ‘The Postmaster General spent the day yesterday | Rational Statistical Institute, through its biennial | ing & Waters: No. 1211, Rhode Is avenue | avout seven years’ ago by alady now dead, He | #Way. Ina package he carries with his clothes @ F >, JOHN SP. GREEN, 425 OTH ST. N.W, | D'Ciank 6 Thats OMe Maki nee eee, | ca teach at 1 aan. aud et 7:30 pa. ‘Sunday | with the President, mcetinge and cgher meaks ot Keeping tp commt- | noreh west, 2p “ellie ee i Shculivapa RemavGh ie 65 ear eae Rien, | comaae er caaie tec ceeaed te eee — Sn RE EGER, Having resiemed mix posi | wnceting’ Public invited: nn ner | oe SALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH CORNER | | Le Comte Purre de Chambrun, of Paris 1s in the | formnity in statistical forms, and. methods wo be | Ses Gates TG Eee ee a eee on cto Suen sin Saha toe at bot oa tention of my fiteuds and the public generally to my | (Fg NOTICE ALL MEMBERS OF BLOOM Ser oa eh Sy chou, D200 ue Pract: | °lty visiting his father, the Marquis de Chambrun. | especially efficient in promoung. ‘The meeting to | lot $1, to. A. Harding, $1,700; square il. lots 28, | Pall Mal Gazette says: “Since Haggard is away, Will Dequeathing all sorts of personal to Ercty now and’ complete sere ot wie ica iy | U2; aro Requested to bo present Se tices back gues | ing Oy Be pemtoe TT Sa ae Rabe ets | Mra. J. Bloocker Banks guve a yen thin afternoon qehicn fe aoae Om his way ls vo be hekdin | 30, apd St, oo uuewall, Teupey & Harding, | ls i not the moment for comment. mow writers | various young Women, ise 68 thoughs 62 Boln=* WALL TAPER, Detorations, Window os meeting, MONDAY, March “Sth, 1887. Business of | Service interpreted in the sigu lauguaye by Prot, Cuas | to her guest .. | Rome about Easter. $13,661.25; square 3 L, to Fi arvey, 1 ome. rimatines, Hoom Moldings ah Cult sad Hard Woods | hupurtahce dewands their aiteution® A Ghow, Jue Evening Seruon slowed oy Bepuan | Dany” “Micoae Mrs Pray, ahd Mrs. Hunn, of Ale ——___—-o7 _____ $2725.35; bauare so, tor 45° o wobereG. Camp” pee So Lincrusta-Waiton, ete. 7.4. GRIFFITH_N.G. | Gospel meetings at Kendall and Memorial and Miss Wallach, Miss Patterson, Miss SUtK, Miss | ENTERTAINMENT aT CoLLEGE.—The young ladies bell $22 ; block 18, lot 15, Meridian Hill, to nal pe ay ects A County Seat Fight. Trequest and hope to bave the patronage of both | _1¢ D:A. CLARK. P. 8. Pim. Allare copdially invited. Beach and Miss Stockton, : thy MISS | of the Liyattsville Eysbyverian church last even- | W. W. Harcwell, $2,500; lot ® sherman's subdivi- | | Swinburne has decided to, publish selections | 5 gooey scp mECOUNS POROIBLY SEMOVED BY & friends aud the public. Having seventeen years ex- 7X CARD—OWING TO THE GREAT DE- THE REFORMED CHURCH INTHE | 9 ing gave an ent ent in ald of the church | sion, of Pleasabt Pialhs t) |B. H. Stinemetz | from his poetry, through Chatto & | Windus, Un- Betience in the business. all onders intrusted to me will | SM waa or incor inca Ware See aes | Some ae, RENOBMED, CHURCH IN THE | rs Lyman Tiffany will joln the Misses Tiffany improvement fund, at college, belore a large and | $2,352, 25; lot 8 Sherman's subdivision of Pleasant | der the Utie, “the Western Avernus.” 4 See ad “Work brumply executed by competent workmen. | {opera could uct be flied. “T evs just recaiveds | nev, toth and Dressing by the pastas, eye G'F Gow | Muster heres 239" THEY will evurn together for | 2 dye and people Of the vicinity. Beriesque panto: | siete Seba yao ok cea ae Ae SUGE | eravel said tobe or a poullal Kinds Tue aathon, | might a dispatch was roocved trom Avoorney Gon ; ‘supply from the spr F E q ot SON Zi ob . a Very Kespectfully Youn, wilt have y pronpe attentlow Trice, Bac por eallon. Ta, at ati youug eet Mr. H. A. Duff, of England, was dined at the | mines were given Of the Three Maids at Lee and | auamesubaivion oF ke instead of making a fortune in Amnerica, under* | eral Clipp, that Gov. Mocill had signed @_ procla= JOHN 8. P. GREEN, ‘Bespecttully, EDWAKD ¥. MERIZ, 1014 Fat, corner | fiveminute sermon on “ine Lord’ 330, land, Lord Ullin’s Daughter, which the boys con- | WeG. Hit Kas bought of J.P. Lewis two lots in | goes the extremities of poverty. mation lor the removal of the county seat to ‘whim 423 Oth st aw, | Lithet A8_ | figton Oly tibie bodice Sree peey condiaibe ieee | British legation on Thureday evening. Mr. dull ciaored immense THe voou solo oF tte Go, | thy Son ee grounds for $0,560. | _ A “great Kalser commers,” or beer festival, will | Slayion. AU3 o'clock in the morning teams began — a = DISTRICT OF SOLU ington Gity bible Socicey.” Strangers cordially invited | Bosc and Mtr de Jenene in wen meee | Sid ow Hare CG GM. | be held in St, James’ hall to-night, under the pres- | Lo arrive, and at 4 o'clock an armed nob of from a Berke SOSUEHY will mest MONDAY | $2 NOFMMD with Ua Pastore residence, 460 Het | “THe tennts season is ugain upon us The fox, Beige Dello McCullough, Mas Hattie tinker abd Ra, | Weave ar ee Tork ae Se rn, aes | Roem Or Max: Melber, ia hanatoe tae CaN aSe at | 60048 70) nen, parvounded es eeueee, Sanne GAS-FIXTURES, ta. ENING, soininst. ot Veterans’ Hall, 023 F stu. | = re live racket is seen upon the street. At the Metro- | L. A. Holden were ot a bigh order of merit, as were | bought tor $13,651.25 of Gen. N. L. Anderson sub- | the German emperor. Gad Rocisocoer Uae ooiase teen tal euaear Flowering, Bulbe and Tubers™ The public are comunity | M5 corer of lod and Gees ee eg Botan Club grounds at Auiss Higgs” and at the | the rectations of Miss Addie K smith, Mls Boy- | lots 2 and 30, square 111, fronting SO eet on 19th | _ Dilke has temporurilysevered hisconnection with | and juraiture yton. The county attorney, reyistet ana parece gmat POT, | Reon Hr A Mam, lh reach ae 20 pa | Satish Legation grounds the gaite has been re- Violin e010 of Mra "BA. Holden “was 2 special | Swe between Q and I, (745 feet, JoTcar Liat a change 15 about to be made once | Of deeds, and the atditor were te leader rest 26-2t* retary fem. ‘Upon “ ot ti lve Aposties to a AE Sa > —_>—__ ee .. te ” a al more: rsh ot Daily News. _ S31 15th st, Coreoran Building. 15 _| es, NOTICE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF | “The liamest Senus at Mecsas A ee eeees | Hou. George Bancroft and his granddaughter Inter on, andy sltogetner, tae occasion was an | toh, Rcolered weet Mee a eee eee: | magructus Hniets its Geteannad cons séacon | A Planing SS ee, => “WILLIS ICE DEPOT FAUTCRING COMPS T of GREAL FAlL> MANU: | aunivernary of the American Tract Society. will be | g1Ve a dinner to-night in honor of Prot. and Mra. espectally enjéyable one, and netted @ handsome J ton’ was in the dock at the Court this mork- | of grand opera at Drury Lane, upon a scale sim- " Fearon fanaa ttre | Aol acon tHUuebat | Var ante Gar pat has Rea Ua ficss inne feat, and ir sgae?” nro | Somethin, bythe adn Laie toe churn ing, Charged wih, comming a unprvoxct s-| ae iatoc hs rowan famous, jichas |g QUINCY Tut Mar SAG 1215s mom fiver lee at fair prices always, Soh Ae accordance | am.” Music led by f and Mrs. “James B. Roosevelt, Mra, Whitney, renee re a parees | Te is at tis ent in Milan endeavoring, 1 | & Hodgedon, and in a few minutes the entire bulld- Fecronize tae ret) waroue andiges gal weight a14-3m CHAS. ABELL, =< Si; PAUL CHUAGH, 25D i> NEARY DE Q —-——_ northwest; also, with her '3) | He 1s at this moment a montbe the res ws nt sal rotary. ST, PAUL'S CHURCH, 25D ST, NEAR | Dr. Wharton, Miss Mabel Weddell; Mr Prank Lee, See Fate reatlaed eaat er | hears to secure the Engiisn rights, wo verks | ing, a wooden structure, Was 1n Daimes. ‘The Bal- Bre, BAe WOOD, MANTELS, SLATE MAS . MORAN 3130 PA AVE, HAS HEL | nm, Mev ALzaeD Hanp- | ane Judge ana Mrs. Nott. . ed Se tle rata a et Bigaams she as Walking down 4 street, from “Otelia,” ‘There is talk, however, of a season of | Lard House, a three-story brick, adjoining the mil io and sate hncarthe Show Rows und fotos: Be aiced Charen Tin Rone a8 ffquare | 7S) um, Holy Comfaunion; 116, a, Morning ser: | Mt. and MPs. P. C. Jones, of Honotatd, will be the | znade by the a 9 single arrest aa avenue, When the, ene lin | Grand Sporn ot Her Malet rpeesee, WH Shae | Sous of Gone « 7 | tor keep in stock Cameret aud Glendale s ‘Of 7 he: ‘at. | Harris inay be induced to unite his Own scheme. | house Goneer 6th et. mw. _M. ROCHE. catmae | Rel et caieeeec eheet stamped with amas. Call | Snd'Wepinom. Seats free Shall services, ee one | Seen gave Hawaiian minister, and Mrs. Carter, | au hour for s population of more Py. the | tempted co assault Miss Rus Hersehee wins eas | Thus, probably, Will mean Patt, Yith con . tea Wocomen so Wo — : Wi a 2 Beam omen ino SSGE Re | Sed'Gort and low paisa Meiephome, Saat ne > , NEW JENUSALEM (QWEDERBORGIAY) | A aiapatch trom Slorstown, Nod nates that ‘was ouly one case St larceny Topo tia, ne With wtneas Duk wey go inaseet cara) Pe ancis PALME MILLIONS, | as ss deomoree® : a 30-1 i i. eee i ‘ ko : oe CORSON & MACARTNEY, ee WASHINGTON SaANGH SO=T Heme | Bee To Suuey nap eere AEUA CIS | Mra. Secretary Whitney has lensed Mra J. Cooper | }VMA ONY One case Ot larceny reported and tt Gays.'| fainted, Miss Herman, who was sitting in the — the Te Pankers and Dealers in Government Bonds, Sar patsy te tote soe to rant mayan | erm A Sic, Uy te Rae gan Be Subs | Litt ronan on ge Hl” at tual place and | ere was nota Single minor arrested. Several at | couressomy, was, taguened af the prissocr, and | The Beginning of What Promisesto Be- | wésresule KICHARD HORN ae Toa nee 2 maibie for any | 22h Sow is the s1me of the Second Advent.” A cor- | Will occupy it June 1st. ‘Ube persons art fortelted collaterals for igud | fainted again. Henry Crompton, Prisoner's: come a Famous Fight Over Them. Germany and the Vatican. * Deposits. Exchange. Loans. Collections. Gebts coutracted by hint {mize} TULLE MOM? | dial welcome to sttuugers, beats free. ___1t*_| The Ladies’ Historical Soctety met at 11 a.m. ig and obstructing the sidewalk, two were | husband, costifled that his wie came, yesterday, Cuicaco, March 26—A special from Detroit eBalltead Stocks and Gouds, and, Sih securities tistod | SIEBEL & OVEN, ALL, SOULS | (UNITARIAN) OHURCH, Friday. Mrs. Z. B. Vance presided. The first sentenced the agraaay, anil owo fined $5 each for | to the x pies, where, ne eniployed, and says: Judge Thomas M. Cooley appeared in the | "=MARCK MAKES pmuialons, BUF KO POLITICAL, Exchanges of, New ‘York, Philadeip! <= si P MWg Bev. 1 Teading of the morning was upon the “Cel disorderly conduct, unrew stones rt strike him. ‘Mar- | S473: “ . sag Dalsimorebourhtent cold ies nitrict (Ea j Morning, service, 11 ami. Vespers | and Processions of the Italiane be Migr te ee Wnone PE) garet testifled that’ she went to see her husband | Wayne circult court yesterday as counsel for Miss | Rowe, March 26.—Msgr. Galemberti, the spectal Cee nee a ae ee ag | cha OR Orage eT Genco | Maine eps an mice |, oernn om Warn a tn rope | EE Su teh and ech es |e Fume quire he |p Ste tea eet tuck dealt 1 , I BE N E IsT EPI AL | “Reminiscence el + le1 assault iss Ev: mut brother, Franc! . of 2 estate of ope e obla Aivericau Bell Telephone Stock bourhtand sold. au? | $F ~e>,,1, PES, TO INFORM MY CUSTOMERS Gaureh, 20th et. near Pa. ve.—Preackine at | of une mocting of the Heumenlosleeeech, eee | side in Maryland, a few niles from Baltimoreas at | demied assaulting Miss Hrans but adinitved that | brother, Krancls, #- Palins of the esta property | all the religious concessions asked by the vatican, SS | EASTER CARDS. We Baye one ioe of NEW | sini. and 7:30'p.m. by the pastor, Bev. Wa. H. provisitore of Italy formed the subject of ‘te house of Robert Johnson, colored, in South to two months in Jail without fine, yalued at about $7,000,000 to his two children, | but has uot Obtainod any political concession, halt price. Dewutiful Easter Baunercites tor Guildrens | CHAPMAN, Sunday school, 9 a.m and 3 p.m. Gonge | bri" nauereyot tualy formed | pro Washington. She came here & few days ago and oe The will provides for a trust to be heid until ma- | ‘The leaders of the center (Catuolic) party main- W: 7 Have ao oe. and. 13e. & aA a cf Serap in thts eration meet a ees Seat at = aes It" | Holmes described tue tetas ard rthiverat: as 2 Lien ree a oe ‘Two ARRESTS.—Jno. Matthews, colored, was ar | turity is attained by the children for either heir, | Lain great reserve towards Msgr. Galembertl, : Speer ee comer gt iat snd Gai 1 entra. | retivad& peeas op Loeb Soa ise Wee | ing toner Howe ‘The moraing Me sohnson Ay | Festa Oday by Deestives RaW and Homo on | This is As near as the testator coud come to ene | © oS TITULAR ew nanos a> ASSOUNOPSUEN FO Tae perv | yee str il peered ugh: | PUA Pe toured Mas Manton | won Beaute at asprin te | umm oils undeemea um fon | al sas pone ate, frye ame NOUNCE : morn an solos, nam \e 3 en To SHOW FOR MANTEL AND SHELF OBNA-| BS accommodation aud convenience of my cue io pation Eectbarance | SABE 23 iiallan composition, Mrs. & ¢: Homan | ‘ E1- Aisa wat found an tae defendants, bank, Tae bra. provision iu the wit disimnerted tther ware | ers who sy hele . ace abd the min ru Gece tor, Was arrested by thé same officers test face, theres Takes Formal Possession and Be- MENTS, age to exaunine my well welected stock of Lumber, 1 eFmocting every Wodneaday, | Coleman read a short sketch on the origin of the | ARRESTED Om A Cuance o Bro.r.—Maria Rol | DAD. An, anton was, arrested By the samy thisease 1s merely frtendiy discussion on the part | "agyeress Notble @rmaton on mumensce WROM CELEBRATED ART POTTERIES AND| coRNER OF 14TH AND B STREETS N. W. F THE COVENANT GEE, cal selections. A tery inten eee agalnst "hor husband, iictard ‘Rollins, charg. ‘Tax Texermoxe Linoamion 1m Barnxone.—In | mean. Under this disguise lurks what ts expected Cardinal Gibbons yesterday took possession of yes : i him with At bell alleged can Bel "al eee SAE Srl eames | BOSS a Papi at | a aR Gln at ge | ik, le tuto "uct Sha | debate gain att rekeksCpey | wits Sats Wilco (her | ce a ee HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, | Will be removed ay Blind 2b dam” Leu otaMEEN LD. Buuday | cries by the excavations in the Homan Forum. | wnt, hiumselt @ Second wite, in the person of } Soa ‘Judge Morr s, in the United States Cie | notoriety, she being known to the public now as | Rome, with imposing ceremonies. He was ar a : manta PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND YARD, ee ee re ree matting at 4 Miss Knowlton followed with an original paper | st Patrick's day, The warnece Won Dose ae ton | cult in Bast yesterday passed an | the lady irith whom Senator Jones of Florida, | rayed in the splendid robes of a cardinal—wearing where I will be pleased to welcome my old and new AMLINEMA, ieee hands of Detective Mattingly, who arrested the | Order that the defendants Ye adjudged guilty of | Was SiMe. SS unmarried aid va esa, | * White fur cape, crimson silk mantle and tong fmenda, aud show them s large and well assorted stock Pata ev ered Nae Oo RAND | Mrs Kauffmann, accompanied by her niece, Miss | defendant this afternoon at the Genter Market, | tbe conteny ig 1 1880, aed Guroetea Chan sey, | would revert to her brother or his children. ‘er | train. When he ‘reached the door of the church Sora, Siors, Shore, | of Wiste ana ‘Veulow Pine, Fiooring, Finahing'and | S-, Mareh 27: Sunday school Deis aim, | GFanger, went over to Philadelphia to-day, to visit | where he is employed ad a wagon driver, and es: sides Judge Cooley, there is an eminent array of | he knelt upon a cushion placed there on a strip of Dressed Lumber. Erearhing by the pastor, LL aur ane 730 ome “oun | her daughter, who ls attending the soung sadies | corved him. to poles, headquafers, where te mes ye pS | es carpet. ‘The canons belonging to the church and ties Sareea roere te cnt cf ing | uti, mu ab Cummings | oardng eal t spring chesnut HL Gaeta Gia siete eee gtites earn | boxes wich contain thei in AccordancS with | «ew ecrog we Scam wargmnane, | temudente of the amouae, Culege in ome ‘THE 7TH STREET CLOTHIER, ed eee er si arisle ieave the city for | held for a hearing in the Police Court Monday. °° | that order, and that they pay a Ane of $100 to ‘the —_ wearing surpifces, were waiting for the arch- jo pa evening, March 24, at o'clock. ‘The public are cor | thelr homein Kentucky to-morrow. Bees * | complainants, Wrecked and Blown Away and | bishop. Student Suickni, of Clncinnatl, was cross . Gially fnivited to all Of these tncetings. 1t*_| Senator Vorhees and his daughter, Miss Hallie,| Harrison Ci ‘His Mina Soo errs oe ¥ bearer, and the acolytes, carrying cahdles, wero WATER ST., FOOT OF 10TH AND H 8Ts.a.w., | — IE BHILOB OLo GOnDOL BAPTTOR i hanges Again. a as urch ‘Twisted Abou: a, 2 One Tn ene NOmruvemers wet nnd te bonale a rea aman hery | espe ened ted peck oy at oes | redone Nor. 2'H 74S, BAT WN emai | wx penta 7 no vom aOR or ic.00secATaR mating of tng Capicalcny GuaGiud the lowing | ‘Waxmuo, W. Va, March 26-—The hurricane ot | Suds Butera, gf Bautore, abd Shey, of Co; and where can. be found always alargeand | eelsetia tae Mention Gti f mesting team HE 18 CONVINGED THE PRESIDENT DORSN'T WANT | Omcers were : BL Mills, president: J. A esterday morning did a large amount of | Waterson, of volumbus, Ohio, were With’ the Sell orted stock of alt since. in order to wivebetter | Yeutsylvanistaves casks Mactings us twa st cies | Mrs Whitney ts not naming the baby Dorotny | 2% CONV Goldsborough, vice president; ‘J. M. Green, | C7 ¥' canons waiting. Student ke: of Baluimors, NOW RECEIVING ALL, THE LEADING STYLE OF | Si More constant personal supervision to tay several | Th "Gvary fourth Gunaay. 12h mother, Mrs, Senator Payne, whose name} yr. Carter H, Harrison, mayor of Chicago, who | treasurer, and Seymour Ci Sreretary. | Gamage in this vicinity, although the city iteeit | Sethe crucix. ‘Cardinal Giubohs wes accuas PRINCE ALBERT, CUTAWAY AND SACK SUITS Woe Danan, ‘for ’Mr. Denateon the i Be a re ee rE Pee: Was Tenominated by the Democrats day before | SPrirvations revslved to be acted por at the here | Slounasvile the large barn Of Chas Jasper” was | Pauled by Bishop Ireland, of St; Paul ; : See ye Setiai acer omc ra eel serra | Sosbanvalie cos FOR DRESS O8 BUSINESS. Soa reeen eters seer ncec aaa spat eat elves Gre | ,"*eewery Deparoment Changes, | rut, s sated Dus ora bag won| alzdag. gue ety 2 supe mace sae | wre, Near carn tr ON Wage bos | dha ban oa dnt eer i b God" 7: , SHEL. curious letter emphatically declining to run, The | mem! F contest among clti rs, three 3 ba address. In’ thls he sald “tue cblurch comm aS fair im the execution of all orders, KSON. Subject: “Alasks, Ite Kesources and| Wn. E. Myers, of Georgia, has been appointed mill were wrecked. ‘The Catholic church at - BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S SUITS FROM $2 UP TO ~* age 2 ‘first reason ig that he has been accused of | valuable prizes have been purchased—a solid-silver e herself to no power of civil government. She JAMES F. BARBOUR, Neos.” 6:45 pn» young people's meeting. 9:30 . clerkship of class ‘office First siren service” fleld-glasses, Broad Tree station, on the Baltimore road, was 5 ~~ eo. yainoncetnd ia stand te ne, | Ses ah as ad sgh ick | comprar in the Areaury noperesene eae | Nib einen, ad tha tn ena | ase er gaa io, Ree at Grated a igh als te former poston: Six | MAPUS, erat aul Sh hae under he poand 1 rel as { Tuesday, 7:30 p. 5 1 odes re tls ety Ue la ox bart z ; me OVER1.000 PAIRS OF MEN AXD BOYS PANTS| Woacvesand Suyply Yard, Water te foot 0c | §<g=> PUBLIO TEMPERANGE ateenInG ar | We clvlL-service rules, The following-aamed per-| sicoud, reas ns wince ty this Keeney Sri be held on Audlostan inland every Tussuay | ward Milicr was blown a quarter of a mie and ‘re: | 20d 0 free Tepublics, and everswhere she grows JUST OPENED, BANGING IN PRICE FROM g1 To | °4Hsts.aw., Washington, D.C. mbi5-tu,th,sow A MOey ced at and Fenney|- | Sons, having served a satisfactory probationary | contidential adviser in Chicago of the President of | 24 saturday, ab p. in, begining Aprils duced to splinters. At Burion a large amount of | in@ expands wut Mt =. i WA B. HIDDEN, M.D, SPECIALIST, 208 | conducted iy Clawenty tonice, Gon at, 4 30 o'clock, | term of six months each, have received absolute Pee Ualted Beason bas panreene eanaee poe ——— lumber was widely scattered. Heports of other | 4 citizen of the United States, and Without closing 96.50. | <>. Mouument ‘Baltimore, Md., at’ Wil- | Hirwase Jas. F. Devore ‘wili | *Ppointments, viz: Lee Ullery, of Ilinois; Richard aren ‘Tue G. A. R. G1 ‘MEMORIAL.—Commander-in- | damages are constantly coming my eyes to our shortcomings as @ nation, I say ~ ‘Puice, Major others National Administration. The three news ——— warren lard's “Hotel, Washington, 'D. C., Mondays, Wednes- | address the necting, 1t_| H. Earle, of Georgia; P.J. Gallagher, of Ilitnots; | which are the organs of the President in Chicago | Chiet Fairchild, Grand Army of the Kepub- a chain ean with a deep sense of pride and gratitude, that £ ALL STYLES AND QUALITIES OF CLOTHING | days and Prilays, um ‘tice Linhived to Diseaseacf tie | j§- g-<> NORTH CAPITOL ME, CHURCH, Con | P. C. Cronkhite, of Pennsylvania ana D. G. Bus: | Waugh ate Lhe orgs ‘violently since my nomination | lic, has issued a order to the different de- 3, Mi 26.—The abattoir of | PORE {pg & country where the civil government Fosu. sora axp cD if meget sh seme | abe oe cine Ss Sa | SARS agg teem ao | aN acy aha ie ues ean | ts ere Gump |, ames Stach Pear tat | it ee pra KNEE PANTS 25, 35, 50 AND UP. Cold asthma Nawal Chiari at U1 au. by pastor, "Review of the Past Year's Work” | “Promotions: Rob'c R. West, of Kent $iomn|| tape Gascead a ee me | committee. It Will be cotuposed of one member | this morning. Slaughter, fertilizer, wool, | Qursublime mission as ministers of the Gospel of tenes Cuiiarea's Rideting at S yan’ and Loung People's west. | of omotions: Robe K. We hawee'| 0 dp cnarctore, respecliully suggest | from each department, and the cominanderin: | pelt and hide houses, with valuable machinery | our sublwe mission as ministers of ‘the G een, COME AND SEE OUR STYLE oF cLoTHINa. | Beats 19 pate at 140 pm Pubic “Tempgance | ns froms casa ono to cide Crore bk emén who are known tobe advisers here of the | chlet Will et ax chairman, Gen. Burdewe wil | Rnd stoxk,were destroyed. The approxiuated las | snd" yhority without despots. Wer harbor OUR GOODS THE BEST, OUE PRICES THE LOW- mesgiee Oe tS87. han oe Sie ae eee Ee Vee e:Vanuoy of Misbur rom 00. as one Ma whlch will command Geese filion be cust pad ths executive sonia Free Passes for Legiuiators. come’ wo advance is texiporat cr EST. LOW EXPENSE AND LOW PRICE THE BASIS ‘Hanarer O. Wats vs. CHARLES Wi . FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. 1 M. F. Bailey, of the District of Columbia, front. ———— ror General on the 27th day of peaceful home, But wiile we are wi No. 10,304, Docket 26. HE, T, fie wis Tailcous-Mogotiasione: ‘Apri next, which Wilt be the sixty-fifth anniver. | THR WISCONSI® ASSEMBLY’s EFFORT To counTmRacr | Poacetul, Lom ment, perhaps we do notre ON WHICH WE BUILD OUR BUSINESS, On motion “of the plant, by Me WHE: Mattingly, between Gand H nw-~undiy ‘school at to tne $1,006 aS Nogot sary of the birth of General Grant, every post of ‘THE INTERSTATE-COMMERCE BILL, ceive the credit that belongs to us for having per solicitor, it is ordered that the defendant, Chas. giizaching a 14 sm. and 7:30 p.m. by To clas one, in the Gabe eho a ‘the Republic shail hoia Mapwox, Wis., March 26.—In the assembly yes- | also q strong government. Yes, our nation is Go0D STYLISH CLOTHING SOLD AS Low As | H. Walsh. cise lis sppcarance to be, entered herein begs peapercieog flew York cikt,, Young | $1,000 terday a discussion took place on a biil rea Strong, and her Strength ies, under the overruling cendnldnenain ones noses. ST tis d's oewiae tho lassi Ue poston | apport ootertce ‘ca ore = railway companies to furnish annual passes, guldatice of Providence, in the majesty and suc ‘With as iu case Of defat iu 4 Changes im the Engineer Corps. COME AND SEE SMITH, THE 7TH STREET The object of this suit is for ihe plsinsif, Harriet ST. PAUL'S ENGLISH LUTHERAN ©. Walsh, to obtain a divorce from the defendant on Schizen: ‘corner ith and Capt. 8. 8, Leach, engineer corps, has been or CLOTHIER, WHEN IN WANT.OF ANYTHING In | the sTousd of desertion and sbandonment, pastor emortow. orig’ in| dered trom Memphis tot Louis te reiore cant. in Wisconsin, to all members Of the legislature, | premacy of the law, in the loralty of her cl S courts | and in the affection of her people for her free n= of record. It was amended, prouibiting railway | sutuuons, companies from, trip passes on juest | “There ‘are, indeed, grave social now ‘This order shall be published once a week for three Stmbinbers of the. legisiature to friends of the | engaging the earnest attention of citizens of ‘SHE CLOTHING LINE. Yrecks in the Washinton Law Reporter and the Event ‘Thos. Turtle as secretary and disbursing officer of latter, and then, after a sharp debate, the bill was | the United States, Dut I have no doubt. that wit ing Star Newspaper, of thus city. the Mississippi River commission. Capt. Turtle passed by a voUs of 49 woes. s sit" be solved by — WM, M MERRICK, A. J. ‘has been ordered to Washington for duty in the of the Ameri Asie cory. eats 3 Mamas, Clore Be, office of the chief of engineers, A Safe Burglar Out of the Way. revolution, oF any Ln Fe _ByMa 3, Asst. Clerk. iab19-LawSw has Le Fouer, ordered trom, Wort Leavenworth Muxran, March 26.—A ecient sauTH, SUITE. SMITH, Se THE pepeeme count ov Tux vis Partai ot ungineee nt Ne Xo fF Gury with thé ng ante wes, dipreta: " d battalion of engineers, land, the expert safe 5 robbed the safe | public in the west, and as a mark of his 10th day of asset D. ge eg of the Southern of the ‘(THE 7TH STREET CLOTHTER, ited Exprow Co. at, Brinkley, Foo Gos Arkansas, Court, W a term or ave years in | tion for tue, aucicat ace of 5 ai " ; H H a GOVEENMENT PRINTING OFFICE. ‘penitent a Tather has been graciously pleased to yate 1s = ae: incumbent, in my humble person, to the 924, BET. I AND K, - Public Printer Benedict has been in consulte- = ‘of his ex E> Guerectown sieching at Tivol wa | wom with the architect ofthe Capitol tn reterenoe to, the boty father ay Two DOORS BELOW BURDETTE’S DRY GOODS or end A Pv xe ae tgapaa ‘fre, ongaes ‘appropriated $8,000 , a. ¥ f ST. IUBCH, CORN. ——>—_ : USE. Boca ad iat sta fier. @.W. Mctise ees | for this purpose. The Dullding’ i well supped | SCOUPIe Ot dave, The consultation that ‘proveued venerable, mab26 Hol Pasior—1] a.m.,Christ's: 780. ‘the departure was in the nature of a full council.’ Alexanérin Affairs. Rg the silver plece aud sts lessons: lice at biag | With frecscape@ and the Pubiio. Printer thinks | °'A dlapaion from Ohio, last night, says: for'Tar Evmxrxa Stax. ‘hale of our sep= Pi; beptam in the eventing: ‘Thursday evening | that the measure of protection most is to | “Mesurs. Stayner and Ives, ot New York, owners | Reported for Young Men's Ime EF Esr 1830. :30 pm. Buangers welcome to all | encase the elevator flues with brick, and ot the Cincinantl, Hamlivon & en halve, is that’ they are not “ree e 2% | ion doors for the elevator entrances, As, the | to-day bought the Dayton & che property purchased BY ft. On Ring stron aise they are deoply sensible — — a be. the JAMES ¥. DAVIS’ SONS, 1201 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, COR 12TH ST. i i i | bew rooms. chair of St. aos iMinec night praised, at Bpring styles SILK HATS, $5, $6 and 98, committee on Fecepuon, Many Spring styles DERBY HATS at $2, €2.50, $3, $3.50, 4, $4.50. i = i i il : iad f EB H E i u i i om (Canoago Orriciats UNDER Aunust.—Adam Ochs, So ow Be eres eg |e, eed elo | eee meer Sees 25 Sete Valley of” ‘Would be of no use. stanchness and seaworthiness is needed than the ‘the funeral of Mr. Jas. ot were arrested in youm> CLOTH DERBYS. STEAMEE CAPs. G02. ne PRS he pppoe a oe condition she im the heavy sea then run- p emeray ay e Se ee (CHILDEEN’S, BOYS’ and YOUTHS’ HATSand CAPS. <x ORE ME | he i endeavoring to qsecretaty tamer Sin, ater naVing paaeed tnroupa Cho strung gui ‘and Prot. iC. oon aoe. A Caplan was sido teshed tora, i Vane ‘bulk, Gloris, Mohair, Alpaca and Gingham wa eyescete i Roerieryiose Srarprove she. Of the sixeand the ereo-| The Daantiess Of stewards of ay 5 UMBRELLAB. = mars ao ot waa dB be XSAN tt: better. to ota received oe oe > Pemors tor days past that ne had vursed inforsees 8,000 5 Congres to ou caougn' vot | Sa pee sewers tact that he’ hus not, boca, arvested, trode a four-story ier ~ | the enthusiagm and and ‘Stason: ends color to the rumor cast ‘Tas Hox Sonoo, The joa | men of thie Cork ‘aesel eraing hum and tas caused ‘renewed cousterna, org aaa Hoyt Sogive tas ane +) een — with a ‘audience, who ware a Patt! has a sore throat, and the concert she i be peceton ane ‘ekill the = two have given at ‘a night had to , ‘ $5 oe z