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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, : a Northwest Corner Peansylvania Ave. and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, : 3 H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't a Fe om ap rp rat ad Seats, Sac By ‘mail postare’ prepaid SO cats & onth. one year, #0. six montha, : SSS Telegrams to The Star. FEARS OF A GENERAL STRIKE Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. sccund-class mai! matter) ee, ‘Tur Wexxty Sran—published on Priday—@l year, postage prepaid. Bix mouthn, Socemae eee ® ‘All mail suber tot ‘ust be vance; Ce ee Kates of advertising made known on application. “Vo. 72—Na 10,855. WASHINGTON; D.C.. SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1888, _SPECIAL NOTICES. | _ SPECIAL NOTICES. _ SPFCLAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. |AT THE OAPITOL TO-DAY.| ™* con. LupLows open. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION ==> THE WASHINGTON SUNDAY HERALD 12TH ST, 8 EME ( PA! 3. q>>, HAMLINE ME CAI COM YT AND Ra ‘The Depredations on the Prespect Com- ‘Our total assets are "821302337, | SE will have, TO MOMROW, au article oe D, srr. Ban Prova oy! | Se Me et Hie Wate ee gerioe Index to Advertisements. etery Property, Liabilities for dues on stock -.1 1 LOCAL STOCKS, n : 7:30 , March 4: 9154 m — BUSINESS SESSION OF THE HOUSE. — with much othor attractive original matter, it Matthew 22. o Wife of Tim Preaching by thé pastor, 11 a.m. and-7:80 puna» Com: nrvasne: evecear Special Cable Dispatch to Tar Evexrwe Sram. . Surplus and Interest Fund HOTICE-THRRE WILE BE A GAL! ‘Welcome. : . ‘Te | munion after the ‘sermon. forthe | Awcsrsewrs—S8th page. Bah As anpeoslencis = MITTEE OF THE HOUSE | “Loxpox, March 3.—The archbishops and bishops eas ek feats EE ess caries | Bae nevus of COLUMBIA THPOGRAPHICAL | (@-—G=> CENTRAL METHODIST TANT | Cwenlus gormpon: Tye jer tucaday’s ‘Arronxers—7th page. ‘DISTRICT COMMITER BEGUN—TESTENONT OF OFP!-| agscmbied in convention yesterday were mp Im h le the liability for interest ou the So. 101 TO-MOKROW, (SUNDAY,) MARCH. ‘CHURCH, Gor. 12th and M sta. u.w.—Preach- ec as a eee So ‘AvorIoN Sa1zs—3d and 7th pages. Various Bills CERS OF THE CEMETERY, OF COMMISSIONER WEBB of of Cah “ meeti ‘7:30. The ‘are cordially and 18 arms against the tendency of England of the pres- Sey ste ai hcting seat Tie| a Seger inher aod tn | eo peer ELS mek apt nun | ov wet Wes eric | Soumere'sa pre a0 ora ceraayt make sunday a day for smesemesta x su Tnterest. ness of tmport 2 2 jan eon on thly resvipts average about $15 000. Our pros- of the President F. H. PADGETT, i ‘Schoo! 9: ETROPOLIT 7 ‘Booms—6th page. — So notorious that new fasniouabie Rerity Owing to rcomomy of toctaement, samurece: | it TWF zi He PAPC reuity._ | five Public always isrccimlit ai cure ath and, B ain, ne Capitol ii, Busttess Onaxcns—th page ccna Regecrcormeyent ommend [eae ee any eg aendpe omg : ‘and increasing surplus fans aa a aiaaiOXARY a Se er erty . pastor. rabage pein on nm SAA arse ae maa Geak ep | BS oh, occa TE | Beet cae phlei Ra Ses | Gooner mea. bane ag TETER MEETINGS, ETO. | fcr ot te atcnpe on the parol sapere | oso Sven aaron Marae Fra jo rate of 13 percent per ant are now jonday, ° : E mf Sng 5 per cent por annum! te these who withdraw thelr | Fourth-street M. E. Church, beGreen Ei end F'sia.ne. iarly tt =, even at ae Sonat preyee | Daarne—3th pawe. ——- the District to open up North Capitol street | Crten attends French plays and ouher amusements aon Bice Yigg ut ae dibs ending, inteceetig e:| morray afternoon tieeting in Congr ge op attend oo — omens 6S O14 = Ucrin, will speak af Fountey 1ateeana Gets, awe | eee GH LUTHERAN | Q@oce>,, FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CUUKOH, | Dxx Goonséth page. House of Mepresentatives, the = a Wedd una | Eizhops spectuuy condemned the upper classes for ne. BO dues jas M 4 L. 2 investigation. Commissioners Sine; go back anes Friday. 11 ‘All interested cordially invited +3 | S——=,8 ENGLISH LUTHERAN | ee bet. Gand H sts. nw. Rev. Jos. f | Epvcatioxat—6th pare. ‘The Speaker pro tempore laid before the House | £1n (0 os a poo d hot only these and similar offenses, DU for social - these iseetinga ete 11th and, Hn. w Services to- | Kety Pastor. Sabbath school at'0:40' m "Preach | Frucet porsties pth page, Teports from the First Controller ana Commission. | Wheatley, Wilson, Representative | Pater Ae ? EIEN CASE SETILED | ing, Prin. Gospol service £5.50 p.m Thutsion* ctening | Fixaxctat—0th page. er of Customs upon claims arising under theeight- | Guenther. the author ~ of the investiga- | the BS drsue tho prewnt Work we that Prayer-meeting et 7:30 p.m. Strangers are conilally | For Rewt (Rooms)—4th page. hour law. tion; Mr 1 H. Snyder, _ representing | ance. Preat, LEWIS ADRAHAMV.P. | Schneider's Sons acainat Charles Bastable for muster ‘welcome. _ It_} For Rexr (Houses)—8th pera, THE NEW MEMBER PROM MICHIGAX. ee ty wane. JOEE COS used in the construction of house No. 124: —— sD “a ry BR REN, TERUSALEN GWEDENBORGIAN) | Fon Rent (Stores)—4th page. Henry C. Seymour, successor to Seth C. Moff teeta Png! gene ‘contractor, Peter ney, Hail | a>, 27 PAL E (EUnm, S7m SE; Temple. North Capitol st., bet. Band | Fon Rexr (Offices) Ath page. a Far | enna i nr cemcomenaes, Me. Ian, 08 2088 | wee Paneicnsion ct itis Btupatshes Pas EAM LAUNDRY, to finish the work accordiug to the specications the | Fes, Det | Spe i em, preaching, By | sta —Sunday school at ¥:30 nm. Services acli'am. | 2° Reacticsone of Michigan, deceased, appeared before the bar of | suddenly tll on his arrival at the Capitol and was Fenneyivania sve. n.w. | owner refused to pay him until they should be com- | }Peypastor, God. Bm Sermon by the ti AUNCEY GILES, of Philadel. | For Rent = pare. ‘the House and took the oath of office. absent during the most of the proceedings, but | ther Enhances Mi Reputation as @ he plied with. But by reason of the resent lien Inw the Tuan) DD. C.W. FITZHUGH, Pastor. 10M | Divs, ‘president of the weucral convention. ibject: | Fon Yate (Housee)—34 par. x Came Into the room Just Delole tie close, Thee: | Diplomas. se. W. Nordlinger, 310:3 M st. | owner was obliged to pay the full contract pr.ce, no FAXCOLN SMeMonrar. CONGREGA- Pe Church, Hts Use to the World and. the, Mom For Sate (Lota)—8th page. ‘THE TRUST INVESTIGATION. amination of witnesses was conducted by Mr. Cab 1624 14th st nw., Ferd Frank, | allowance being made for what the builder had left fA] "RCH, corner 11th and B sts. | who Compose It, and their Duties in Relation to it.” eous)—3d. Mr. Bacon (N.Y.), chairman ‘committee Special Dispatch to Twe Evextwo Stan. . f1e4w* "| undone. | The liens amounted to the sum due the | nw. Rev, Gxo. W. Mooun fusion. Proschine 11 ane | Beate free, Straiwers welcome, oe) hemial phd = on | Atzinsom and Mr. Vance,-and Mr. Romets Was! “Loxpox, March —Mr. Chamberlain's o@ctal —" —. | bui.der under the contract. Subject: Redemption “Sunday school 12,15. pus = E METHODIST GHURGH Jing | HOUserummsamaos—7th page ‘manufactures, offered a resoiution authorizing an | present, *. letter to Lora. 4 Lovis ct M, BOND, STOCK tint and reception of tert Boon tea er ittreen ETHQDIST CHURCH, 1TH | rapres' Goons—6th pace. expenditure of $5,000 by that committee in the ‘THE FIRST WITNESS Salisbury announcing the agreement Dita ee oe ___CHAS. BASTABLE._| snd-communion at 7-30 wus & cordial welcome toell at 3 oclock by Weve J¢s Mtisuage. | Locat. Mmwriox—8th pare Conduct of the investigation into the subject of | Wa Mr. L. H. Schneider, who brought in evidence | Of the plenipotentiaries on tite shery question ts pnt - Be, WANTEDIALL To. KNOW THAT A So tiees sereieens PER it must we give up in ondertogetto| Loser axp Fouxp—Sth page. ‘trusts, ‘the charter of the German Evangelical Society of | Seherally approved on account of its conciliatory | <7 ng ES Oe ee Be Be, CHURCH OF THE COVENANT (Pues. | Heavent™ iii 1 sai it*_| Mararaces—5th page. Ar. Lind (Minn,) asked unanimous consent to | Prospect Hill Cemetery, dated June 13, 1860, One | 80d statesmanhike tone. Even outside the ranks eae Siclees” Sitoapan Wore | iwaaa mae oad oe (ean ee he tee a> E STREETBAPTIST Gi ROH. NEABOTH Moxer To Loax—4th page. consider a private reliet bill. of the provisions of this charter he called atten- | Of the government supporters few really believe tation. Keferenoes f16-th.s.tuJua_ ag YLVANIA DEMOCRATS —NO- | the pastor, Rev, Tavis 8. Hasiix, D.D. Snnday ~ i sm Bangeets ay, cateoeas tt | © Meprcai—6th page. ‘MR. BLAND'S PROTEST. tion w aprovidea “that at least 17 contiguous | that the prophecies of Chamberlain's failure have Gas FIXTURES ~<a. ‘Tice Z Eenood at 9:30 & m. Young People’s Mesting = JO p.m. Subject: “Samson's riddle | OCEAN STeawens—7th page, Mr. Bland (Mo.) while refraining from making | acres shall be forever oe te and set apart | been fulfilled. The Daily News, afver ot — Pennaylvania Democratic Club meets TUESDAY in 3 3 Fiddle of life.” All invited. it Potomac River Boats—7th page, objection, declared that this Congtess seemed to | 8S 4 cemetery.” To cut North Capitol street | the great services he has rendered ty “the ably THE LARGEST, NING, March 6, at Columbia Democratic Club =>, CHURCH OF THE EVIPHANY, OT, | - “RYLAND METHODIST EFISCOPAL | Piavos ap Oncaws—6thpege netd Sen : through: the ‘cemetery would take off one- | with which he has conducted thediMfcult and THE RICHEST. eer or F electivu of new members. OO ween, 13ijand 14ih ita, now, Mev, 8H Be cAU HC METHODIST EE IBOORAL | Perouan Sth pag cia uituted a courtot appeals for all fe-| third” of the ground, of which there | cate negotiation, sums Up the niente el HANDSOME CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS = AS, — | Gaeer, Da a2 | Cuantes W. BaLDwin, pastor.—At 11 a.m. baptism | Prorrsatonal—Oth page. Perens Kinde Sf bile teat could be liase: | then oa caret preven te os le no folows: “Wve Rave on previous eoce- m4 ey emt for EXgning proper at 7-90. ‘The Ki. Kev. De. Walker, | She'Toriie tare Tao ee eoerane sacrament of | Proposars—ath pace sned. ‘The public mind had become debauched | forever for the cemevery. ‘This, he held, should | wedo ack teeevety ‘to both tbe m and Blood Troubles CRISW! bishop ‘will preach both morning and eve- | to young men and young woinen. Sundsy achool at @ | RatLROaDs—7th page. and corrupted with the bills that had been passed | have been an absolute prohibition against enter- | ister's sclectiom at neeaberiaie Sr apeocees = — Lr ee iy _ | we 3 3t*_| a.m. Young People’ rmesting at 6:40). my Frayer | SructaLtres—7th page. by this Congress, and 1t was time to call a halt. ing the cemetery ex F permission of Congress. | which Chaunberiain inade after his Fe SPPCIAL NoTi: CAFFOLDING VES i CUTHBERT, D, D., WILL | meeting 2 mureday st 7:30, in of probationers | sractar NoTIcEs—1st pace. ‘The bill was passed, | But Stronger than this was the bition in 88C- | We are all the more ready to ackno' Isrezestrae To Lanes Osxy, L< eed at Trinity church, Geonsetows. is for | Sts" Preach ‘Shove Re'n, we Service at Lie an | Mabbath aches! teachers Wedinesda Te | Suscnsan Paorenrr—8th page, On a motion of Mr. Dibble (S. C.) a bill was fion Sof the charter, which providesthat nostreets | British envo 3 + | Sale Tilots to mult Api owapm, aechinct Sunday sto eg Save Banu. Service at 11am. | Sabbath ec a er <7 | Suuntea Resonrs—6th page. appropriating $75,000 for the construction of a rev- | lanes, alleys, roads ‘or canals of any sort shall be | pusiness-lke iw = Foe Oth et aw. | ally invited. ar Z Te | Fe st ad ara? CHUMCH COMSEH | Tue Taapes—6th page. te = use at Charleston, 8. C. i opened. ings the erty, Bc. ‘He referred to] Ui nlted States ratify Ue treaty a great a => PsoLoTION oF PaNEKsHIE. | Be VERON A eere ORTEGA | Geer ye eget reer mnie | Cree Saree aitais reported tbe bt suteorzing tho comstruc: | Sear before, tn coanection with a petition ot thst | speaiing nations of the world.” ™° The 7 - aa “ot | a.m. and 7:30 pim.: Fu on S ‘all and all are cordisily invited. 3 ‘it Uon and rep Ir of roads from the entrance of the | persons interested in the cemetery, consul = «| sda SPREE erate ers oristia eat | school U0" poh eopirs menting FI Pa a ee Since wer aeaeD GRUROICOMienE | WANTED (Situations) 4th raga Presidio, at San Francisco, to the ‘National Cetme- | Shafer aud kuew its restrictions Witeon's Friends Still Hepefal, We keep all the goods mentioned below in the great- | 9f, the District of Columbia, under the firm-naine of | sion Odd Fellows’ fiall, Sthat've... BB HALL, pastor. |B @o>,,CRACH REFORMED CHURCH -CHAYEL | Wawrx (Rooms)—4th page. tery. House ‘THE SUPERINTENDENT OP THE CEMETERY, Special Cable Dispatch to Tux EvEwixe Stam, onan TALBOTT & SWAILT: i this day dissolved by mutual | Cungay ethool, 3:50; jy All morrow. at 11 a.m, and 7:30 p. i. ie Ee ee tary ate’ 22d, from the committee on mill; | Mr. Winckelman, testified as to the depredations | | Loxpox, March 3.—M. Wilson's friends in Paris ible. ousent.. lebts due eo okt be 01 :. F. SON . Strange! wn page. re] Tease . KL SWAKY & 1iI0., and are able ior all the in <> WESLEY CHAPEI. CORNER OF STi fo woranip with un Bosna res Warrnp (Mlecelianeotay 4th ficiency of the line of the Army.” House calendar | Committed on the property of the association, | express the confident belie that his seatence wilt FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT. debieduess of uid fire JOHN A TALBO’ a i} :- narebeg = 40. ne pase < | stating that twelve trees, some fine shade trees, | be annulled on appeal. They maintain that the Metallic Ornaments, such as COW BELLS, GYPSY | he y, niki (BOBERT L SWART. | Teachers prayer mostings OT: every Lon’ int eee Beets Oe vee. 2 Dee ‘wore out Gown, Sences were removed, shrubs acted beyond the powers bestowed by law amenta, su . nsinens (0 mneted by sald. firma z w 7 parse SS - Dargan (8. C.), from the commit - KETTLES. SEQUINS, LANTERNS, &e. tp fatute be condueted Uy. HORERT 1. SWART tnd | memneregnd edaneinsnot Or ketice a eek eat Peete 2). eee Semen temen me ee: egautmuaty. toate Rionieee ee Footed, &e. by’ a force of seven mén, which IES taecy to curs favor with the govermment [a gerne sono Ong TLSWANTS BEG. nancies | Perla Lam, Chrietian ion, 3-30 pan Youur TIONAL OHURGH, | nue, $387,763.80; custorns, $632,080.94, issue of fractional sliver certifeates. Committee | work was dons ob the 21 of, Desember, though ” eee, ‘Dalia : y <=> THE NAT 4:90 im. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 ner of 10th and G ste. n. w.—The Pastor, Sacicanin iraiene of the whole, he had been informed that on the 17th au injuue- ‘Three Miners Killed, SILK BALLS as low as 14 cents; from that up to TEESAT You Sahat red os amine Thureday « ie | aia ReaD Dy Meena Lem sed || Tun Navy Drranazxr ts proparing advertise. | Ofthe whole, the committee on the | tion had been served on the ‘Commissiouers’ 1or- | AGAD ACCIDENT IN TUE otseuttar mewn AF BOFTR, 91.50. WastrsGtox, D. AT WAUGH METHODIST | to. upon, “Christ mde julge becauas tne the Son ot | MEDt@Or Proposals for the steel plates. tor the | erection Ot Preident, ed View Seen ee. orien | bidding Uncle prosersting the xox. APPLIQUE FIGURES. Mr. GEO. D, ELDRIDGE, Secrtacy Rativoat Lite | Fae sytrapal Chuceh coeur at aad ate | Mant omper cot Sais Seuerauasias,theseen et | Battleship Maine to be Dult ay Now Yor. back his Joiat resolution proposing constr tional | had pretested against the depredatioas. Bpectél Dispatch to Tae Evextvo Sran bo ry Dear Sir: In acknowledgement of $1.000 this day | 2t'7.S0 oclock:“Addcoms by Mie Mare Gee ee | eine Charen erim Sunday school et 7212 14th st3 | Tae swarank will be ordered to the Pacific sta- | aumendments cl the time forthe commence- | _ STATEMENTS OF OTHER CEMETERY OFFICERS. Burrs, Mowr., March 3—-An accident tn the eataee ae aoe revolved. in full payment of the amount nan-ad'im the | bal Sapernta Of the Educatio Saar RiP iT Ti i, 13TH 6x, | 100 as soon as she 1s ready for sea, which will | Guon‘jor jhe preside mening at Dane oe Chas. Snyder testified as to the history or the | Goldsmith mine yesterday, caused by the break- EMBROIDERY CANVAS. Rents fb John Gordon 3 this eit, allow inet ae pacipa scent In pcuring the famace of the anton Probably be about the last gf the month. calendar. Semeat corporation, substantiating previous wit-| ing ofa wire rope, resulted in the king ot saree SILK AND FELT SCARFS, | You snd the company tor the promiptucss the: cor fcmpersnce educational bill, and is one of the most in- ‘MARINE ORDERS.—Major A. 8. Nichols, adjutant THE PACIFIC RAILROAD TELEGRAPH BILL. — yo yy f 4 ‘ displayed im the settlement. “Mr. Gordon died Feb. G - 8. N roel While hotsted CHINA SILKS, all colors, Plain and Fancy. Fuary Ick 1880; and proofe of death were furnished | <7 apeak a ___at*_ | Brive fand inspector, ordered to inspect the marines and | |The House then resumed, as the special order, | | Weouard Eckert sald he had beensecretary of tho | surface tbe cable broke some, 80 feet. from the PAB ABY cal Sn ofan thet Cheek Suber tty ener, | MCE ger ner aOR JOARSER TN, UNDER | Eevee auc gamed oe tho asastane quavteraaster at San Peanciese, | DUE ns raion oF the Pacific Hallroad telegraph | Sorved on nim concerning the passapeot the street, | Inasw Of tho owner of the wine, wan in the bastet PILLOWS. aud i have this’ day received the amount, as stated | peas in the Fourth Baptist Church, ii st, between | §-——_ ASSEMBLY'S PRESBYTERIAN OHUROG, | th@ assistant quartermaster at San Francisco. | bill ana that neither he nor the president nor any of | 804 Was instantly killed. Fritz Dell and James LLOWS. Above, being iu. full. without discount, altaougu the | 12th and 12th sta. n, w. Addressee by the’ Bow th ‘and Lets nw. vey. Guogor Q. | First Licut. W. C. Turner detached from Maré | Mfr. white (X. ¥.) took the floor in opposition to | the oflicers had any Repwicdge os ie teria wai, | Kuggens lived time. ‘The accident is the BANNER RODS, all sizes. terms of the policy give you nmety days in which to | WaLrEer H. Brooxs and others. It junday’ School at 8-30 am, ‘Preach: | Island, Cal., and ordered to command the marine | the measure. ie thought that all remedial legis. | later. ‘nat has happened in this city for a long ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, Yoall Recuing good ang sbeslutely sate insurance." | SAN IMPORTANT TEMPERANCE MEET. | sat Tle m, and 7:30'p.o5, Young people's wzeeung | Ura on board the Omaba, at Panama, lation should “make the punishment nt the crime,” ” COMMISSIONER WREB'S TESTINOXY. ‘time. me NN cis (ee pectfull TZZ1E CODON. _ Bscrneuaaeene ind deertioas es | oe rere: 2 AE | | sseercws-Goscnte GIQvEieT Rims, owing to per es SUC es ToL eazutes with | Commissioner Webb took the stand, and stated] WILL THE STRIKE EXTEND: Plush and Satin HANDKERCHIEF CASES. A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR GOOD | FIDELITY LODGE, will be held tosinssrow: ok Sones SOUT CORSO aa aN at cess CHURCH | manent disability, made personal request ot the | ;clumino ‘that those Soe alstors should assure | chat no order had ever been issued by the Board pone SLUMBER ROBES. ' ES PO OF Oni ee aoaseh; Anacostia. Hon. J.D, Taztom’ | S°W-Happawar pastos--at 10 o'ciod Sin api War Department to be allowed to appear betore | desired etfect. ‘This bill afforded: tue Geverntacne | Of Commissioners authorizing the opening of the | Fears that the Mrotherheod Will Tic ‘TAPESTRY BORDFRINGS. ver adresses. “Special music ‘under direction of, De | ine atilameand 7 by Rev Yoon, keen, | the retiring board for retirement ae er | ee ne ogres was buncombe in it, but | street through the cemetery. He submitted all | Up All the Roads im the West im Or PLUSH and MANTEL DRAPERIES. i Pe ihe ___lt_| p"p) of china. sul The Far Eastern Question | Vice. Dr. Shufeldt is widely known) to scientific | there was legislation puses Micial papers relating matter, to show | der to Win—Fasterm Mem said to be PLUSH TABLE SCARFS. ae Kuo y- GRAND TEMPERARCE RALLY AT HAY- | trom & Missionary Standpoint.” Y ypie's meet- | circles through his published memoirs dealing with | Were 1 Ihanagement of the Pacific Chat what the Commissioners had done was to Mome. - Houumental purposes known. Itis equal to granite | §F~q—> at the | lines, the existing laws afforded a take ‘steps towards the condemnation FELT LAMBREQUINS by the yard. | jor strength tnd durability, hes beew intcodueed in | A rom tt Hall. cor. 4% st. and Pen. JugatG:40 p.m A day of iiterust, public cor- a antacapeteginl, and other | eee ane aeeeayemeae: complete, we Droper for the extenmon oF ne aemnation | Curcago, March 2.—Keferring to the summoning Elegant line of KEAL MADRAS, in piain and fancy | many of the finest, pubiic » buildings | to-t801 junds} at 7: v es evar uitie 3 h sen oy “4 or cutints large comand and ER other promineut speakers > sald ‘this was as faras the Commissioners of the grievance committees of the various colors from 13 cants per yard. upto 6 cents: fringes to pecomettoe "Noe ber tie tcck wil pay at | Wemeeting. Good singing. Come. Te ep AND ASTS | anor TaretY Carrrswa Inprane, from Wiscon- THE NEW TARIFF GILL. had gone in the matter. They had found, on con. | railroads by Chiet Artur and Sargent, the Times a ° least 20 per cent per annum on its face value. RE M-STREET UNION CHRIS 1 Communion, and reception of | sin and Minnesota, accompanied by Assistant | Estimates Heductions sultation Ir attorney, Uhat they had Q0 | says: “Opinion in railroad circles is divided ‘Emoroidered JAPANESE SQUARES. ictus ad TEMPERANCE ABSOCIATION wil bolas | tiemoerat the moraine service, “Sauday School ac | Oommen aerate veresytadt cero) = Proposed, | rigut togo trough the cemetery, except by author- | 1.) ron chite ot the eens ce ee no FRENCH VELOUR SQUARES. For farther information call et the office of the cec- | go rrance service at the Market House ae Young People 6:30 p.m, ‘Tem address: g Et. Ity to be got through an act of Congress. Certain being ‘aaxweuntan wamcen retary, 902 Pent. ave. 0.W. ng | See atammrnmtany morrow Coundany 90788 poy 30 pan by sire Manx’ HL HUwz, of New York. | and Maj.C. F. Larrabee, called on the President —_— gentlemen had appeared before the Commis. | Yond the Burlington. ‘Those who take the view TINSEL BUGS and BUTTERFLIES. — WISE MEN PLACE THEDt OnDgRS | Mrs Eujzapere V. Rusagtt, of the W. C. 7. U.. wii : The Need of the Hour. it*_ | yesterday to pay thelr ‘respects, and to urge the | WHAT REPRESENTATIVE M'MILLIN SAYS ABOUT THE sloners, Claiming authority in the matter, and nad | that it will ty Ty He is a toy shirts tacky inventing, sean to havethen | speak. Mrs. Lussell was absoit on last Sanday evening CHURCH OF “OUR. FATHER” CUNT. | Payment of a claim of the Chippewas to the ‘MEASURE. base Uneir belief upon a feeling we - We have the most complete stock of Fancy Goods to | Draka iit far aren Seat Et Ladi Shint | because someone maliciously oc oticiousie weubed oe ea thg TATHER' (ONE | Amount of about $118,000 on account of certain GIVEN PERMISSION POR THE EXTENSION OF TURATRERT | DOog outa nut oon. beak ee ete ee be had im the city, at Dry Goods prices, which means | Maker, 008 F st. n.w. an Ee Mae WT Be teh oe ee nee e LToNulouce Permit- | Vices To-morrow at Li sin, and 7:30 pai. will be | unexpended valances” of treaty 8) ations. | Representative McMillin, who has been one ef | ‘Brough the cemetery property. He had no reason | toliy as to block Dig saving on the regular prices. ———, SPECIAL CONCLAVE oF boTomac | ™ oobi Pitter ee ee __*_| conducted by Rev. E. H. Carin, D. D., president ‘The President replied that the cage would be taken | +6 active inf ‘the to doubt that these gentlemen hal all the author- NEW IDE. COMMANDERY, No. 3, K. T., will be held cf, GOOD TEMPLARS, PROHEBITION TEM- | Tuft’s Subject, morung; “Spiritual Vistor into consideration, >i workers | ramming tariff bill, gave ity they appeared to have, and it was upon their NEW IDEAS. SUNDAY. March t nev ocio Perauce, Meeting, nuzday, 7:30 pm. at | B he Hovaity vf Jesus,” Sunday School at Kin toa Stan reporter to-day the following estimates WOOD SPLASHERS and BANNER RODS, all col- | the fuueral of Sir J A. First M. P. Church, cor Sth nd Va. ave. 6. H. | 9: |._‘The public cordially invited. it? Tuk ENTERPRISE AT GIBRALTAR—A dispatch | of the reductions proposed: “Woolen ‘goods have | Permission that they had authorized the prelimi Ors, at 20 anderies cordially Whiting and others will address the Te T ISRAEL METRO- 7 . Bary steps of condemnation. But the attorney 20 cents, complete conus 01 ng and others will address the GRAND RALLY aT METRO- | trom Commander McCaila, trom Gibraltar, dated | been cut down about $12,000,000: set ‘ecorter. GRAND LODGE L 0. @- 7 Witt ee a a late, eta cut about $12,000,000; on china and | nad informed them that even the incorporators CARPET SWEEPEKS, $1.98. = BEN z bed — £0 G. TE WILL MEE® P, are to-day, amnouhces the arrivatof the Enterprise at ‘the is had thority to give thi: this pn me ee THE ANNUAL MEETING OF 7 TO SIGHT st Washington Hall, idand Pa. | sv —lov. Biawor W. Jonmuon, of the Hecoud Baptint Q Glassware the reduction 1s $1,600,000; on sugar, not authority to give this permission, and Bo stboidets Uke NATIONAL LIPE TR | ave ae. The ion 8 hGuee BR AWG. ee ‘Church, will preach at 11 a1. Hig choir will accow- | that port this morning. She was a Uttle behind | $11,000,000, ‘on provisions, $950,000; on iron and | Opinion had prevented their taking any further ‘Deets Goods in all the Bow Futeien. SURARCE COMPANY OF THE UNITED STATES | Present aud explain the Good Templar eduertiona | pagy tine At Span Key EME TOM, of Jack- | time on account of head winds encountered during | ©)" rac action in the matter. Mr. Webb said he under- ‘Satines in ail the Different Grades, OF AMERICA for the election of diectore of course, Subordinate and Grand bers Teun, editor af the “Chriatian =," the official | the passage. and ‘ood that certain empioyes, acting upon Ginghams im all qualities, company for the ensuing yesr will be, Reid at the officg estiy requested to uttend. J.B. pe as ee aus ie = ORDERS FROM COL. LUDLOW, Eceeeeer . |e eepeeiion ie orn naa Sea ese netting AE ogre nag actualy eotared the canst. He had no ‘The grandest stock of Dress Trimmings ever shown itol3 J. H. NITOHIE, Secretary. LE eiig nahin g B Col 3s Bepn.), tos Sat Sn Ca tatows enter ye i. ‘ = ‘A SPECIAL COMMU: 2 = e 4 = Mokiilia says bat ne reaucetoiia’are alt ceed with the work. It was not authorized, and SPRING INNOVATION IN LADIES’ AND GENTS Taodize, NO. Sy Fe ALA ‘SIXTH PAESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Ives Stone (KY.), a (Mino), H rash. | Upon! necessary Uo the masses of ; | Col, Ludlow had not the right In himself to issue FURNISHINGS. Hal, Georgetown, on. ith and-C ste. « w.—Lhe iy {ngton, Morrow, with H. J. Moors, Samdan Islands; me tae: a a8 j Such an order. He looked upon the matter ag the Such line of Embroideries and Laces as would as- pin yig— pias Seat be nak ee See Bret Hinge. ‘Tracey, Tarsney and Toole, and Co! Fesult Of & misunderstanding on. the part of Col tound the averace shopper. ae ee BEET yl preach sserng Gores ‘Miner, Lualow as townat fuvited to attend. h on “Your Excuses for Not C. done. The men who had conducted the work, he understood it, were present and could state upon thority He fave Sop, Meta hata wis reduce SMieague (varuing to Mr’ Wheatigy: keow thee SOAP AND PERFUMERIES. FRANK THOMAS, W. M. ‘This isa handsome department with us at all times r 1 WASHINGTON, D. C.. MARCH 1, 1888.— Church.” Every person who is R TE PE Ewe | iM invited t ‘this All old members of rol BFE OF THE ace | Mimiited, {0 hear this serinon, ‘who had been in active service forty-six years, Cowmoporg Cnanies W. PICKEKING, of the Navy, iy. ae 1 i ‘ta otuer the city are ons dP See BES SacBee it | Sota ah he athe Oe | aime peak nT” Wevoeaars sam Te cra momma o Gey onda | wun un start cao : of 3 ast by the death of Mr. pn Gatos the sabiieg. tS sae ma 7 Rouges, Ammonia, Recamier Cress, Sponges, Chams- | STS Gn ASO MisGa: ter jusior’ wamber: the ear: q uae Sn cobareations pp of the CENTRAL UNION" MISSION, “980 | Pensoxat.—Mr. de Lovenorn, the Danish minig- | BOE i0 whlch, ho Tg Ot any Queues, om. Gis, all at Dry Goods prices, viving partners, in covjunction with Mz. JAMES Mf. churches will confer a "Penn. ‘ave. —To-night, Gospel song service at | aepoc ties {Raw claim to have bad assurances trom repub-| warshal Wilson was called to produce the re JOHNSTON, of this city, have this day ‘associated snnouncement to-morrow on be- | 7 iei-by Brother HavELi. New woloos uew oonge, | ter, and Gen, McCook, Secretary of the Senate, | lican members of support for tbe Dill from that theuwelves io Business under the Brim amo sou style ‘he young people of Foundry 3, F eluurch. lod by | were in New York last nighte=J. 8 Cgpieron of | #ide of the chamber. Straining order of the court to show the date of iesolved ord oepel AG | ae, 2° Huan, wit have chacpeof theGompel service | Chicaco, Thledaut of New York Frank Wok DorcbaaL REVaNUE siepeorvons. its service on the Commissioners, Mr. Webb ad- at thé | day. “3 pom. Workers" necting, condueted by Hey. INASTIC EXHIBITION — YOU ‘Chnatian Association. MOND, AS GAW. cout of Tallund, Wyoming, and Geo. ‘L. Bradley of of the ry mitted its service on the 17th of December. une ERS HAV- ag BE anste's pare fake tease, Peatecs | Pomfore Coan, sro at WeleKOP Soe Ee Bae | gene eee ee a a a oan eee ee ee: county ‘James i, Gleason, a Kigat of Labor trom Phila- the People’s Mutual Live sundays, 3 P. * tee have not yet finally decided upon the internal Lh ‘mi 1G. Kaspar, aad, leader. ‘services'as | cock, Edw. R. Johnes, E. Eliery Anderson, RM. roads, was ‘next examined. He said that he had Who tid tie reporter be was here to aid Insurance Co., of Penusy!vanis (C,H. MANN, Pp revenue features of their bill, butit is probable | received an order from Col. Ludlow on the F008 Fat. yout) are requested to seo sor impereant Yousl at Northeast Brauch, Gospel Hall, Georgetown | Grant, and Chas. M. Schieffelin of New York, Hon, the gncineers and firemen, said "that ‘ai intormation conceruing that company to LO. DE- Brunch, Pryzionce, Hall. ‘soepal Tent. aug Cottage | ¥. Frelinghuysen of ‘New J, and George A. | that the reductions will amount to $24,000,000 or | 14th of December to begin the work of | the men ‘who were being ‘Out were not LASHMU4T. 3213 M st. nw. mbl-s"_ | 8 ps aes = —— 1Be° | Pearce of Baltimore are at. Wormiey’s —Geo. 3 nee eee capone on cigars ~ FN yg ge pao a ‘oy —— % ay tT 4 GRAND TEMPERANCE MASS MEETING | FRIDAY Seen ot hoe = EPS et ie ets Se nae ae, ‘bout $19,000,000. The tion of iicenses wilt | te work of cutting the surect through Prospect Degun yet.” Wait until you See the end. ‘These in bebaf of the Soldiersand Sailors Derart.| tating reports, e.” Pub avi Dany. Jas, Elverson of Philadelphia, and A. P. | make further reduction of between $4,000,000 |. Hill cemetery, he received an order to do no more | roads ‘are helping each other Out and we how iG ste. SUNDAY, March 4, at 3:30 p.m. ‘tHE EE) OF THE eeMG ike. Husted of Tarrytown, N. Y., are at Willard’s—— | and $5,000,000. work there, and he moved his men over to the | must do the same. ‘That's the long and the short . Lon. of Mana, will preside. politan Glu har chanced hands, Mr. HAMRY | last sermon at, 11 a.m. 0 p.m. p.m.the| gp. Mifler and Alvah Grocker of Fitchburg, District in Congress. Beale property. He received no order between tue | of it. These Shamokin men who came in dant night, ‘by Senator Keagan, Hou. B. M. Cutcheon, ERS assumed coutrol Merch 1, 1888. Thanking | Sunday Sebool Gospel mpersnce Hosiety will bold | Maga, J. W. Laboulsse of New Orieans, and John order of the 14th, to ‘the work, and the order | | rather think, will go back home and take ‘A. D, Candler, of Ga: Hon. L. the members for the kiud patronage shown me durig | th ir monthly meeting The exercises will consist of | onde her &. is, ‘Squier, and W. C. Howell of New TAXATION OF STREET RAILROADS. of the 23d. On the 23d bis men had gone up in the | oid ‘betore - =e .N Ding. | my tine of mataremeut, and fecing content that | Midreasen, « sob’ by"ifiea ia Guar, tgning of the ia ee Co eee Senator Spooner’s subcommittee of the District | morning to continue Ue work, wien he was in- | “Gkedgon talked to the Shamokin men secretly tor Mr. Bowers will devote all his attention for the com- | Pledge, and the bution of temperance tracts. All | York are at ——Geo. W. King of Cleve. formed by Mr. Rock that a telephone ‘had ‘thelt val last. ‘The | fori of She members in the future. Very respectfully, | sre ‘welcome, land, Ohio, Thad. wwley, of Bangor, Me. and | committee will, begin next week to inquire tntb | fors Mr. Hock ‘that a teleynone inessage had | some me after Ueir are night. re mbs-3t* DREY Wi Sa aeaeI M. H. Gregory of New York aro at the St. Jamei.— | the question of the taxation of street railroads un. ae casteaens ie hen fy Sul of thetrcoaterence could not be iearned. TET t | a>, EXANGELICAL ALETANCE—x graczat, | SOS chtwets corner of Ott A _.W. Scully of Pittsburg, Chas. | ger the resolution some time ago. Mr. aes =f YORT SOOTT ENGINEERS CAuAY THEIR PONT. rer, Fie coma rata of te Wanhturton Ci Brose AL | WEL Wate, “pangor St B. Ogiesby of Middletown, Ohio, Wm. ‘isplel, Spooner, introduced and procured the adoption of martes to cater the be had met with Kansas Ciry, Mo., March 3—The Kansas City, fee cases more of those ‘River’ Oranges. the | the Nangvlical Alliance of the United States hereby | mn. Preaching by the 3.4. MacDonaid, Ernest 'V: ‘and Victor Du- | The resolution directing uk Inquiry to asccrtain wr ‘A PROTRST FROM THE SUPERINTENDENT Fort Scott, and Gulf Railroad Oo., at a secret con ; finest fruit in the world. caied at fhe Roomy of the YM, C. 4.1400 Now York | 1m. Lord's Supper Tant of New York, J. M. ‘of Boston, and J. | 9 10 per cent tax upon gross receipts is not a bet- | of the cemetery, but he would not stop unless or. | ference with the grievance Of its em XARGEST aTORS In wasnt ‘ints TRE COTTAGE MAREE. | cicct erent Sen tae Sis Sm ‘ating Goon W. Greene of Brooklyn are at the Arlington. fer method, than that if use. ‘Tho subcomunities dered to by the Commissioners or by an injunc. | gineers yesterday, granted the ing conces> aeEE O00 maeend = eh strest._ | Slew members and to transact any reier penta Beet ‘evening, Sa ee Bchmpesed of Senators Spooner, Yarwell, and | tion, He-said that on the 20th he had received an | ons 1p wages, daked for hy the men: Passenger Dome All persue, interested in the objects of a aE TE order trom Mr. Wheatley to stop all work on North | freight, s'cests;, local freightn, aur conta: ‘They 420, 429, 424, 426 7thst., 417, 419 Sthat mbS-ot ‘A. W. PITZER, Secretary. A Talk with General Greely about the % ttiso agreed to abolish all Gassincalion, “The en =e Be WasTNGTON, teanonr 2, 108s. Recent Cut Down and the Bate Bilt. | claim that they ave won more chan the — A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. 3 E . SOME OP THE CITIES IN WHICH TUE SERVICE Was 70 MONEY PROMISED THE @TRIKERS. a 3 ‘9 am and ¥ TLLING Arcumom, Kax., March 3—The Believing “ alate 3 ‘nd Hridaye, 7:36 | HAVE BEEN DISCONTINUED Wi ‘TO PAY THR & on patent modicluon tat afesler enasl Presid | nim. bs ar 9 78 Te” | | axranan oF KEEPING If UP—THE BILL OF SEXATOR peere.on use Burtiagvon saysiem held ape aes J. a WHEATLEY, ow were in sous fpstances => UNITY PRESBYTI COR | BATE APPROVED. Game wes tecetted from the Northern Pacific en- Indians ave. and 2d sts. nw. | amornting to some mantis ago ieened ee PAITE PRRSBYTEBIAN acon, eg Gineers pledging them $75,000 if necessary. ceca pa | Eppes purtoe Servic dt sam and 7:20 pm .tcuat| Gen. Greely remarked to a Sram reporter this TMB BOOPUEREOOD inp TEE EIMONTD. 5 ‘Natural o FS CE.).6:30 pm. reoet PRILADELPRLA, —Hichara remem go aT ES, | ee ani tes | ay eng Celt per S| merase ta, eon Je ees Wwised to, urge upon their future husbands | scomin{tiee ited by SUNDAY, COB. 7TH | tons are to be discontinued, as reported in Tar Sp uacomagireagincer, aid nat + bis ap Endowment Foucy | to return to J. GLADING. one of the | Sram a few days.ago. “Of course,” he said, “they misunderstood. They are on'y directed 0 ip the New York Life Insurance Co. Then if he dies | itis now two jams of this wt wa z. pai Lt a he lives a few years you re- | 1014 F st. nw. ‘the ‘Morni sd Sreuine 730. allwant me to reconsider my action, but I tell Uhose men who have taken the places of engineers ceive the money for mutua! proait. employes number wine. e 10 | them that it 1s not a matter of sentiment, but of and firemen Who left the company’s when ce, 1314 F st. n. ‘my score than in any drug: a tributions. iv what I bat Ube late trouble was ‘by the of _{22-m_ THOMAS P. MORGAN, Jr., Mauayer._ me business is ¥o Op Tg ewagg h mtg ele giles gsc. breelinhaggg nets Labor “with unis’ the itierest ‘divisions bave << THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS OF | Doccoaty to haves. p geuRon, Fo ‘been forced to do by the appropriations, To be nothing to do. Should the men see Mt to disregard urs, James Usliew han pot been ducontinaga | ertyerea cloreeton Ghat Branch, Tbleen ie | pastor Preach tnt age sure, I might go ahead and continue the work at it is ‘and not an order s Jas been ‘sanounced by Air, Timothy Cossello. Wat | 2M; However, When T guarantee to “he Blunt subject: “Hold Bogatora” Banday school 8-86 | these stations, thus causing a deficiency, but that w ‘work—that is ail ‘can be done a+ —_ ‘Will be continued the same as ‘before at the old « = dara epociat meet | aim, Ci junday 3 p.m, 4 it. A refusal on their ‘would jaf A&E F argiana Gate now Mou: CANNOM “4 Nice atie entioen ie. Hes Swen | Houne inane meting ot %, | Would not be based on sound business petectptes ae . Brotbernood. ee jadertakers. "Telephone their prescriptions se qeicily es | mi. Yo ting Tucad ay 7 gach hope to maint = any are i a OR | Sach dott neeeee borage “hea Shalpraae fervice'Pureday 7:90 peat Sens ree: Yow Ment “ot” thie” service. aratrixe being Innugurated by the Brotherhood of a aa ¥ ae EY PENTING onic " iven me by the and | are invited Erie, Representative Scott, Posomotive Rg ineets because we have no le He QuEEy © Wal Lace: the ‘within of Se, SORE “OHUBCH, , fers to pay the rent of ‘ances, and we never strike without every ‘attomapt HOT LIG Eat ew Bout tale, for the hearty en neat received in the past'and | $F epee nal Saree. 8.9.. Bev. C, Rocnbaver varias citizen ‘made to setule first by arbitra per RRR IF coc | announce that they are realy. a0: receive ‘orders*tor | sskinw fore coutistaanee of the sang eesti cominunion service, 6:45 pan., youne people's meet: | Hclently to avoid the closing of Tonkrother peaceful and common sense ‘mean. bof Eat HOS poy nd of pristing atthe above sddrean.» Their Our that oly the rest, freaeat dre ‘be. re peg me - | it is probable that on ‘As to the number of Brotherhood men who have od : a ae ify Retrely Now Suiifel wontmen only emplcyod. | and the bon toler oid st the lowest pousitis Sib Lim, dunday Beksol Beate treo nat nabile wz: | main open. ‘The people of to-day unanimously decided to report in | Taurens was confined as a prisoner in the ‘Tower | taken the places of striking Knights, we can only F RH Go — | Will teste please ait customers Tm | Prices vited. Ge” | written’ me req favor of the clatms of Mr. Post, the republican stt- ‘Continental | nd fourteen. Another error I want to show you. wo) hor these ~ | eS DE. T&S McLAUGHIIN Hag_ne-| Sty feepectfull, © EDWARD P. q YouNG Mes Tseoora- out, ting member trom the venta Hiote lures sthesr rage wep meet lhone If all the mes have been hired and sent to PS ™ movei his office to No. S¥5 14th at. £27-60° | =X EATER Oprigens xo wai Seon ere ‘COWDON’s OUTLET PRozEcT. Cones snndeater so teenand, wale: a saat to more tbe CB. and OB cast are, reparved, P . | = NOTICE. TO MY FRIENDS E = aa d | Five-minat eer ae awe ee oe eae ” WE STILJ. HAVE ON HAND AGREAT |S SRE: re that Mo. llow haw etd ee a ae fier ‘ment to this. Hn rout: to Holland Laurens was | railroads with. and firemen.’ é ro i sisiness andl moved from ae March tat § sec Orin tbe towers MANT GOODS THAT MUST BE no, Cos Pape CES CTY cutepinteetowerss| MM, CHAMBERLAIN satus. CLOSED OUT AT ONCE, AND IN On- Hey ey desire with promptions, Rekhsas tout | ee 5 orate Ne One at the Picr to sce Him oft, DER TO MOVE THEM QUICKLY WE Underasters tree Can boa aa Be een greet & a Chagter was in London at! Xew Yore, March 3—The Hon. Joseph Cham- pi -— cis Fier | we SUNDAY. the ath inet at 2 oclak Painted the portrait of Mr. | serisin went on board the Cunarder Umbria early WILL CONTINUE OURGALE OF ODD iL_< ois FIXTURES im. 10 ste-nd the funeral of out, companion, Sou Laurens which now hangsin the Capitol The | ns moming unattended save by his two men LOTS AT MALY PRICE, AND WILL | POR tera fies eS aLad” By sda background, ond in cee | servante. He remained Jn his cabin, tbe ADD To THE SAME MANY DESIRA- mba : » ¥. SEERLE. See. Peiowing can oo reed: need oan een oo ee Sect weed in (ace the tam sailed at 9:30 'o'ciocs. No one saw nim of. BLE GOODS THAT WE FAILED TO Subjock 1 now go | AMORE the ctr passengerewere, Philp Armour SELL AT COST. STOCK MUST BE oe te Hous a recess labour or pence, at the same tine | tecayand duage F Cartel Browse Wa REDUCED. GREAT BARGAINS DUR- to pension ney ave of thaee Thave the Honor toes” Mallets Won ona Foul. THIS WEEK AT ee of the responses he | SOF REEMA MAD THR suet OF THE FIDET Ait compromises iasewars, Eindeay a the Brig ~The Ee E. @ DAVIS, compromise measure, that 4-3 ‘tween Mat OF this. city, ‘Breo- serted whereby 2 per cent of ARCRITECT more bins. Oaths | Ban, of New for $100, took pasce on the "29:1" 719 MAPKET SPACE, COL. STUST. Cr yt ey: eee be ry bowers ‘appears the follow. | steamer Snning = tas a jo fore the House.claims committee for compensation Heory Laurens, Jent of the American At cnncingatound he eeceree oa ni | era wasn tna em | Sh aay came lating be appointed | and was Pisces Senstor Buter saw it and stones | 27 one ae and that his ‘Ribition J tnat tbe Government ought to own It, He was ap- | as itis ‘oat he was! senator af i j

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