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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except ‘Sunday, AT THE STARK BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pecosylvania Ave. and 11¢h St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, & H. KAUFFMANS, Pres't. Seth or dee per me wes at the counter cents sack. By iail postage’ prepasd SO ates Senth one year. 96: att monte Fi SEE Seta, JO Wate Boe y Tux Weentr Stax published om Friday-@1 year. postage prepaid. Six nuonths Socemaey ee ® SB-All wall mitacriptions mnt be paid in advance; ‘Ro paper sent longer than is pal for” Rates of advertising made known on application. SPECIAL NOTICES. MEMBERS OF FRIENDSHIP LODGE 17.—Gen. Boulanger and Deputies Berisse and Lumerre arrived at Paris at 5 o'clock Cats morning. ‘Their arrival was the occasion of ening Star. WASHINGTON, D.C.. SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1888. TWO CENTS. Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY.|T#= cemereny conruovenst. a z Commissioners Webb, and Wheatley Telegrams to The Star. Before the House Subcomusitice. = Par romure xxrtains van arransxr owecesrax-| FUNERAL OF THE EMPEROR. Vo. 72—No 10,867. _SPECIAL NOTICES. UMBARTON AVENUE M. &. CHUBC! as eS appointed pastor to this cl Siren ‘Tsrat tie: mandy" "A-cordial inyi- tended to ail members and friends. No. 11.1. O.G.¥ will meet at their hal SUN AY afternoon. March 18. at half past o'clock, to at fend the funeral of Bro. Evorwe Prox. Members of Sister Lodurs invited to attend. By order of Index to Advertisements, ONLY THE HOUSE IN SESSION. tation is ox Iv] Awusewexrs—8th page, = uf pyrene Pe 2 (CIES BETWEEN WIS FORMER TESTIMONY AND THAT PANY, f2r, #5,000,000 and "a econd tm ro — elec a CHUROH OF “OUR FATHER” (UNI- Maz. LUDLOW. favor of the Nerrantile Trust’ Company, of S VERE S t. @=> VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN Térsalie), cop, 19th and J.'ata. n.w.-Ser. | AvorION Gated and 7thpaqee from Various C 3 oF Lae Senet of ths, Rereant or New ~ zs Sey Rev Fyspumee D. Power. pastor [| West Tomorrey at Ai im and 7°30 pm. will We | Boanprna—4th pare, Reports from Various Committees. | istrict . —— ay he “Joung peomicte scntine st Cob naan sie | Harspenine” Peake ee en scoee | BOORs-Oth ese. fore a Hone See and Wheater a | Dissident Liberals and Parnell’s Bill.| rranausent a nr Barmaaot te, meoltion, adopted atte | 'S0/ams “Suung peoples necting gee Me: | itiupebire “Sunday aed aaa. “Allars.cor | Bsnrsas Ciaxcxs—Ath page, Peared before House sub-District committee, mn mage Som Jast Feenlar ” feeting. w: ite on Sunday school at’ Odd Fello Xe dially invited. Ss Tan EE: tenced. Semoeney ote ok cata Society and of Pronpect HAM | 463: 15 tan Preaching at 7-30" p.m. by lev. 1B | go peapurer a perce aw outer | orY Ireue—Sth pene, composed of Messrs. Lee, Atkinson and Vance, this Baurnwons, Mp., March 17.—Martin J. C Stowe oF he epsaing, year, ot St Geonees Hall, | Hic. Allure cordially invited to these services. it se paasre Reioat | Courray Reat Esrare—Sd page House of Representatives. Morning, and testiNed in regard to the contro- coo et tas ecoatan pone i te eee MAKCH, 1888, fom Zosedethe <q=> WESLEY CHAPEL. CORNER OF STH AND | at0S0 a.m, Preachinpat tate ant eae panby | Deatus—5th pace, Upon motion of Mr. Hatch (Ma) the House | versy as to the exteasion of North Capitol street | STRIKERS HAVE LOTS OF MONEY, | cision wie nei oie ot the last municipal = i F sts. nw. James P. Wriaat pastor the pastor, Rev. Groner 0. Young people's | Drxristar—7th pace. Passed a bill to change the time for holding the | through the Prospect Hill cemetery. They gave Hezektah Best, another convicted of the same of- G. F. SCHAFFER, President. | Teachers’ prayer-mecting 9: 150i. Sat school, | meeting af 6:30 p.m. “A cordial welcome to all. it Dar Goons—6th page. terms of the Circuit and District Courts of the | substantially the same history of the proceedings fense, did not appear for sentence, SEBASTIAN TOEPFER, Secretary. _mb7-3t*_} Sou0; Fyesching at 1am. by Bishop E. G- AxDarwe, METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN | Epvcatioxat—6th page, Givision of Mis-| that was before ‘bitshed ene Bee= eA corexmaces carts ‘one, 1.36 pin. Yon peoples ert 6-40 ph, | Hone church 4th nd Bote ag, Canttol Ml Hey. | PaeerSceriane—Opaee—° ne a aa the Zeauest for tho extension, “the insertion | A Sane Man Locked Up as a Lunatic, | The Mitte to emee the Gamal Killed. ; Frail’ meetin, Ua pm Heaperaueetine 7-30 | gopagemeaTen, BD. pastor, “Ceeching setvices | Pevrcnat Teh race ett now 2 Ae ee ACTION OF THE MARYLAND LEGISLATURE VRSTERDAT. WE HAVE THESE DESIRABLE GOODS i a ee i 9,a0 sm. | Erayer mectings Tuesday end | Fon Rexz (Roums)—Sth page, eration for the bill to increase to $860,000 the ap appeared, &. “Commissioner Webb explaied cer- Annapolis correspondence of the Baltimore Sue, 3 : "AN.—REV, G, W. | Thursday evenings Rewr (Houses)—sth pare ‘former event “ eat IN SETS AND SEPARATE PIECES. | aes M the Fresbyterian Mission, Se, Four SaBYTERIAN CHURCH | Fon Hans (oteret)Ctapeoe nce apne D Francisco publi bul, mony and that Ma} Ludiow, He said that | BERRIES MOURNFUL, PAGEANT. cont anced aoe ap tebecy-we J, a ~ hh ya Oth st, bet. Gand H ats. nw. Rev.Jos.T: | For Ri objection Was made, he (We ¢ J . land Katlroad Company, q . - Pres! a chore! sts anew 2 : : ‘on RENT (Offices)—Sth page. 16 (" Was served with the restraining order on mans M. W. BEVERIDGE, Netropettan Presbyterian chess Capitol Hill Gronae We Rice etna any O03, Bet: | Fon Renz (Aiscollancous) Sth pega, pe penorlapt come the 17th of December, Out, he sald, as it was the | Farther Details of the Fumeral of the | $24. Lisreqimst Mr. Donny moved im the hows marouTEn oF the piternoce af 3-30 will sdarces = general mecting | {ouns peoples peares siatine aE SS tee Genel | FoR Gate (lowsey: ook tare THe uninished business coming over from last | custom to serve cach of the Comiiissiouers indl-|" Sesverer ‘whe wrecesstom Moves | that the twocanal-raiiroad lease bills of that cor- mb17-3t POTTERY, PORCELAIN, AND Gass. | "HC New York Avenuechurcn. __1t"__} servicost 4:30 pin. Thossiey avesing prayer tact: For Sate (Lots)—8th page. night’s session was then taken up—the first bill | vidi with such notices, he naturally assumed | SOON Over Pavements Strewn | Poration be indefizitely postponed. ‘This was car- . = > WEEK OF PHATER MS. HANNAH | ine at 7:50 o'clock. “Strangers are cordially wel-| Fon sare (Miscnllennc Sth Deing one to increase to $50 per month the pension | that it had been donein this case. Witness imme-| LA Med Without objection, and the Western Maryland — : ar a — |< WHITALL SMITH will «ive Bible Reading | come. it us)—8th page diately sent the notice served upon him tothe at-| Thick with Pine Branches—The Vast t ~ 7 WHITNEY CLOSE LOT OWNERS. ‘ahection with the Woman's Christian Temuperauco | ~~ _____________Tt_} rovgpunsismnas—7th page of the widow of Rear A¢miral Wells, U.S. N. This | torney for the District hot until the Mills are dead. The vill reported from the commit~ =e on daily prayer services the comin: week, openiug | §5~@—>p, CENTRAL UNION MISSION, 930] Toots Goons 6th pare. was ‘as Was also the next bill granting a | Sach of chat Sans ee, parnea| crowd. {ee on Internal Linprovements, of which Dr. Wout portions ietion ot the Mpeot Uaporenscnte aad tas” | To-metrow Gunday) ai 3) tung Metropolitan St | Poe, Pen. ave. Lopate Mow. Hea Sweat. at | LADIES GooDe 6th page, aimilar incfeuse of pension ‘te the ‘widew of Heat aoe Brnuix, March 17.—Chaplain Kenget, at the close | ton is chairman for the. tatselonine sate of thes ing agreed ty secure tae inying of ya maine and the | <harch: at New York Avenue Bresby' Spm yn Sabra Ban Wo ‘and others in Song Ser-| Lost axp Fouxp—sth para, Admiral Wyman, se Detwenn aN wb, atmo, oxplained tRe ditter. | of his sermon at the emperor's funeral yesterday, | fore ceyamnau nas Oren made ihe special order ig ot ives a mort the ot creners wil, be | Wilend eal goede arin wens MetyArtcloak. iro. batter, “ue beloved evange- | Moxey ro Loan-—3th vege BILLS REPORTED FROM COMMITTEES. nee between is tormer ay and that of | prayed for the relatives of the dead monarch, and | fo'rhat bill witch is sald te hone een approved by She ith wo eicet' yermanent tirantantion with tos | Reariey. gf New York, will siue at ac wervis ube | Het will preach, ot ft Veruon, MB Church,soutn, | Money 70 Loan. ot Se a nnn Placed CR Che Calendar | crder tor penta tie aiaee ares oo mt | uaa iat Bmpetor Frederick, after which ho | the 144 canal vowdholders and other interests, gbiket of securing such further improvements as tay rintian Temperance “Chion, week of prayer, | GosPel Services at the Mission daily at 12m, and 7:30 | New Fusuicatrons—Iet page, as follows: order, Mr. Webb t i rder to re- | FeRested the Lord's Prayer, ‘This amendment ts as follows: ‘be deemed advisable a ning Tormecros (iendasvas Bye Metropol: Pam and at ee ee Executive Com Ooran STEAMERS—7th paso. By Mr. Gallinger (N. H.)—To allow soldiers and | Guire'a sarece Lae peeeeation stan: a bridge, over — ‘the oan a previa, howover, Saat jhould the Chesapeake tan M. E. church. Mrs, Hannah Whitail smith, Meeting next Tuesday, bm. _____1t*_| Poromac Riven BoaTs—7th page, oat fporesse ‘had no. uot ere a n | Passed, was tastefully and originally decorated. Oa | and Uhio Canal be sdld under the authority con- Fhitsdelphie, Bible Reading. Mrs. Mary H. Wun Will GRACE METHODIST, EPISCOPAL| PuxosaxpOncaxs 6th page ae ee = entire good faites thet ho eS et high bint mets enored, Ave lange barges, with | ferred by this act it shall be a condition of such nos from. $250 up. | Monday’ at Syms and Tuesday and Wedaesiay at pe | WT TL Won Meee pean S att BW Bev: | pensowatBth pare, By Mr. Wheeler (Ala.}—To increase the pay of | order and went ahead accordingly, but, Mr. Webb | Nigh black heen Gon age Doren ie nec erie acOF & portion of the cased + Spoual inducensenis to cau customers Large stock | m. Bible madingsaud. prayer services, Mise Frances | 7°30 p. tn, ‘the pastor. 8 ‘School at 9: ‘PROFESsIONAL—Gth page, ‘Treasury watchmen. added, that a nal order could not’ have been is- | SB pity wnite borders, ou each of | shall wake and accept such throwes ‘aad Heltuaical Merchandise. Sheet Music. etc Better | B. Willard will speak at 4 p.m. Wednenday. Mra Emi- | Youn people's inectic SC O10 ten Bree Grek PRoPosaLs—3d pace, By Mr, Stewart (Ga)—To emancipate women in | sued ih the premises, as the appropriation Dili pro- | vnich was's lange shield eae the penny eagle Other arrangements of whatever chetecra jactiities for reparing musical inatruments than any | ma B. Kearney, of NewYork, will sing. Further no- | awaken! Xoung, men's class at Spm. Praver | par noaps—7th page, ‘the District and Territories, (Adversely). hibited the use of the money on hand for opening | Cneircied by a tauret ‘Wreath, hoisted half-mast TC yey ey teeth of Sew ‘York “Exchanging Wisies' | {ice hereatters” 0 SSO At | eating “Biuraday at 720. ma. ‘Seats ve. Pacer By Mr, Crisp (Ga), from. the commitige on com- | streets. high. Im front of the arsenal were Uwo pyraiids, | Htallruad ‘as will sual the np eee Maryan Bae TEMPERANCE Msg MEETING IN THE | Conally invited. at | Srecray pices Lt pd BerOas LS Toner Whe construction of @ bridge | | Commissioner Wheatley confirmed Mr. Webb's | strikingly aduracd with flags lasees elate, cairas: | eauroad Cumbertand-and Baltimore equivalent to SeFisotat yale SE .cnh t co | ress SIXTH PRESUYTERTAN OHURCH, com | Sve ——o. sozoss the Tennessee Hiver, near Decatur. Savementa in these matvers, Both of them €x00- | gra, cannons, and canon valin and weaposor all | S'continuse cere e these poabee; tet oe ress by Hon. EP. Allen, of Stichigan; and vince. tt | patie, Will prack af ia ou Hert en Comeints | Sowneee Resor a eee publie Dulldinge10 provide tor the somenacnn | TT TOT meet Monday to make paige eane aracts of Germany's victoriouscam- | the arrangements for interchange of busines be: Se, GUARD (TEMPERANCE, MASS MEET. Groat Apoatie ah SLE P08 “St Patrick, Irviaud’s | Tre Taapes—6th page. of public bi at Jackson and Saginaw, Mich- | up their report to the full committee, and the in- ~~ ae ce reponed new vend trem. FES & WALLACE, Old Method: ger Protestant Church, 9th st., between E | PFotestant, are invited to hear this sermon. At 4:30 | UNDERTAKERS—7th page, ROOK AND JOB PRINT. (tons are that it will absolve the Commis- | ST°CRS At the guard-house were erected pillars, ) Cumberland to Wilitamsport, and the Western ‘one : ia: " ‘S. and F ste. mw. Sunday, at 7:30 p.m. General Vance, | DF, HERSEY begins the talks on Infidelity at ¥. S.C. | | WaxrEp (Board)—4th page. By Mr. Cutzheon (Mich.), from the committee | stoners from all intent or purpose to do anything | Semone wate bn oy eee 4 Raliroad frou W Niltamepore .f2,Balt- ISP aca teat ae oe | Coe Dae Neen ot al ne ‘Ct | Hartono rm ot Snday on moat 86 | Warren eipaeh pat Su mlultary aifairs—To provide certain arma, am- | wrong. His taithtul people are fa tears for um. His grate-| tion aguinet Ges Wentors: Wand aes iy Hind st printing at ibe above address,” Therour | ae <—e | Warren (Situations)—4th page, page » THERE WILL BE A ow. Skilled workinen only em| : joyed. Please ail customers. 25-1 Tul capital laments him.” On the otwer side were | favor oI Georgetown, Washington, Alexandtia, of te Society pocseme a at | the words: “To eternal peace has gone the creator | any other terminus or point of transiipment upon IRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 13TH ST.| Wanrep (Rooms)—4th pare. 7 | <n w » Rev. O ‘STARELY, By Mr. Barry (Miss.), from the committee on pastor —Sunday school D0 am” Kev Hit Gauexx: | WAXTED (Hfousea)—th page ane of German unity; careful of the world’s peace even | tidewater, Agaiast Ballimore or any terminus on = ng | the Mt, 2 . ; nslons—Granting pensions to survivors of the | 1uncheon to-day. unto death.” Udewater'in the vicinity of Baltimore; also, tuat DERE hes removed! cfice so | Suetaces has peat’ sierra aie Goad | Erceok occ Gutvary. Haptiot chro of, thie cits, will WastaD (iticceinneoeet ath faa yatr, Perking (Kans), trot ‘he committee on | _MT&. U.S. Grant, who recently arrived here from | | Facing tie window of the patace from which the | such ‘uew toa sai rose eg a tA 3 ee SoS Reefer, Moihe fepics Pret meting Sid rem rote orang cans. from. th mitzee on | Yith Senator and Mrs. Stanford, let for | dead etp-ror often yzed upon the people stands | Maryland Railroad on ‘ail business in each direc: <= FOUN ENS CI iN % evening at 7 o'clock. Weekly Prayer-meet Chure- Maneiiaikal aac, ee - yac x “Sloniniy “Reception | aay td ae 3 mIPTS ternal reve- | Carson City, Nev. ee New York this morning. ~~ feed é zi aa FNESING, Match 10.at§) Program of Keadinen ant | 2! wos seal =< CHURCH, woe $300,440.97; custome, $o0l,000-2, = By Mr. Feters (Kans), from the committee on] re Hawley will give a tea on Tuesday. The Feige eee nichows s ery beautiful Sent to Jail for Six Months, T,, Music. “Election of members. Kefreshments served. . i Beaememnere Ta Post-offices and post-roads (adversely)—Resolution ted to meet some of the authors in | Temaie mourning figure in bronae. ‘This produces “ Tas micuEE. sroce, | Monbers ivited. Suites schol at tieetirch aud minton Lia m-and| MOvMENT® OF Navat, Vacsnra—The U. 8. 8, | fequesting the Poxtmaster-General to return 10 Ffeeity who are interested in the international | a reftued eftect ‘against. tne. Conrser amorations | THE CARE OF LOUIS NEEVr, THK TREASUAY 'RPART- = " Hy NEWES ‘TEMPERANCE 7:30pm aoe ~ . “ e the use of the terra-cotta-colored two-cent stamp. seen elsewhere. Verses tn. ~ mee PF Lea Bik ones nd. St. | People's praise mecting.. ‘The meinbere and Tends | YARUC arrived at Havana yesterday. The tug | SRT ore ee etre ree erence seem. | Copyright League, fied with people last | scribed on either wide of Ti: nicher At the four | TOUS Keeves, the colored messenger in tho 1 Te ATON DAY. Mareh fot ae ee uid LL Ww. CT; | Are auvited to come and give the new pastor ® cordial | Fortuneteft New York for Boston this morning. | apart March 20 aud 29 and May 8 for the consid Willard Hall was well corners of the place where une ent of Fred. | Treasury Department against whom the grand U., MONDAY, March 19, at 7:30 o'clock pm.” Good | weicuine. 2 (Ea Lieut ordered | ation of bitls reported by the military committee. | nignt to listen to the entertainment given by the | Sumer OF te Place whe fanbeaux of gas blew | jury yesterday ignored ec mn =f 3 . — sare —pae No. | Sse, HAMLINE WCE CHURCH, COR. oTH AND | ;,\4vAr OxDEES.—Licut, Benjamin Tappan Referred to committee on rules, managers of the Foundiingy Hospital io ting | im the wind, ‘The central avenue of Uncer den | 2ec70 i a NEW PUBLICATIONS. _ | gra BURPAL SHOU, CGN TE, 3G, | BS ane arian De pant | % OULy In the Bureau of Zeon Clement Biggio | DAYe.FOR THE conaiDeaatiox ov taxox snuis. | charts. the program consisted ot Teaaiays and | Tange "ynd. ote omnes ner dea Zestaday upon his reeaso from jal and bet ca 8 —— ce for meeting at Calvary Baptist. Chure unday, Manch 18: Sanday school, 9: 5 Passe stant, Surgeon Clemet "3 stage Was beaut y } chai larceny, the previous charge having Porciax Bi STORMS UEISESSir ashen eae Ve | Euan et tage ye yah am | oer to du atthe Navel Acco oor nthe conertng Setataetaneac ans | MnnyguciS, kd elanes clea WO fr| NR, sere, me, eauchew A te corpr | Caney of Ia, the previas charge having orciax Booxs Sargent aes Maen it a Youne "People mectiue, G:15 nan Coue-| Dacuinup,—Rev. Mr. Price has declined the offer | fesclation assigaing March, noc ‘and 21st, April | We hospital. ea here from New York ot | Bg, {fom which descended in heavy foids black | Iteeves was taken before tho Police Court and ; A meeting of tne Stockholders of the ing, Tucsday, | Prayer ‘meeting Thurs. | o¢ the Ltberiap mission. 18th and May 16th for the consideration of labor | __ Word has been recet ance ct] ce surmounted with ermine. | charged by Inspector Smith, of the Post-Omce AMERICAN AUTHORS. WASHINGTON DRIER SAHIN day jeventixs, 7:80. ‘The public cordially in- . Dills. “He said that the labor committee had beou | the death yesterday of Mrs McLachlan, of Call- | Enormous fires were lighted ‘outside of Uhe catne- | Department, with the larceny of $A. Messre Jor — = at the office rooms of the con} 1 ee lt | ‘Tar New Souicrron.—Judge Cary, the new So allowed but seven minutes during the entire | fornia, who visited here a month ago, oa fj j-r Principal saroets At which the | dan and H-wiett pleaded not guilty for Reeves. “He ia s novelist of positive origiuality, a ay OW. ss G ' ves 4 ~ J a Ms that mut currency sent to cy very feuh quatity."—Beston Journat eps Gunes, pastor — Sibool, 9:30 a m. Frosch: | night. He visited the Department this morning | !abor ee er not been the | years litigation since her husband's death she had ) suffered terribly from the severity ot the weather. | Tynartueat had vos int nets wale Lee OLD CREOLE DAYS, paper d 3 © 3. BELL, the Pastor. all are cordially After along debate, the morning «hour having | $4.000,000, w! Ing of pine branches along the soe ta the strew | money Was lost Jn the Treasury Deparument.. lie MADAME DELPHIN GEO. H.E. WHITE, aor = —— = | gin the discharge of his official duties next Mon- expired, the resolution went over. ter, Miss Ives. pl aeng ays addressed three letters to the Secretary of the C.F. PECK, ‘Trustees. RYLAND METHODIST EPISCOPAL % = ‘Miss Williams, Mrs, Holli- | Rot Che sound of a hoot could be heard. Treasury and the ‘Treasurer. in them ho DE. SEVIER, paper 50c.; - > ~ _ Be citthth cor. 10th and D sta. s.w., Rev. The trict im Congress, ‘Mrs. Colton, Mrs, and It Was difficult Lo distinguish a single individual ‘yeasury ~ -4 J THE CREOLES OF LOCISIANA. All Gethin tes hetcby Saved Ghee aha only | CHAMEES ,W_ atin, pastor Preaching by tho | SrommxemrERs aNp GsvGEas Were today ap- oe STSe A. NATIONAL HOLIDAY. day, and Mrs, Hugh S. Thompson were at home | amon 7'te number of notable persone whocrowded a a THE SILENT SOUTH. : worsens are hereby warned y | pastorat ll am.; by the presiding elder, Rev. br. nted as follows: Rob't ¢ to callers yesterday. in the closest order around be open hearse, in as authorized agent in the District of Columbia having | Ryrcey, at 7:30 p.uu,: Sunaay school at¥ am, Younes ed as : iN A petition was presented in the House yester- tier, Mra. Shepard, Mrs. | Whe Cos Fron oak with | Re morning, and witness went to the ‘Treasury BONAVENTUSE........00- Pa charge of my Dusiness affairs is my son Lewi: peop.e's meeting at 6:45 p.m.; love feast Thureday C., and Wm. F, Walker, Olin, D Me RI Mrs, Palmer, Mra, Whittier, s Which the coffin, of brown polished with | and le: that two of the letters were miss! FRANK STOCKTON Dourlass FREDERICK DOUGLAS at 7:30: quarterly Conference Friday might st = _ 3 Gay, signed by Mesars. Jno. A. J. Creswell, RIGGS | 4° Po toraxtoid, Mrs, Bakhmetefl, and Mrs. J. K. | brass ornaments was pialuly vielole, ‘The, Diack => | Kp ft 4 “Of Mr. Stockton’s stories what is there to say but | r< e Vasninaron Bangacks. | ¢ 30. Scatsiree. All are welcome. ate ENGINRER-IN-CHIg¥ MELVILLE, Of the Navy, has &Co,, J. W. Thompson, Samuel Norment, Lewis McLean were ‘those driving in the pleasant Pp —- pons fe ad Th Reeves. Witness found Keeves, took bim into a they are an unmixe Ww -eiys jarch 10,1888, of the = 1s ETROPOLITAN GLE | gone HM, a Dankers | Sariy afternoon uc ngs. omen : a oemes ” a Reacive Fund Life Association of New York ‘brow chance sore ete Bate oh we Rev De = i Prreyen ant prac Gear “or aareh, Te Ht 1g.at home to friends at the | hearse was drawn by eight horses whose black Sented i wt snything’ chose thew, Wiese D. Hose ae the hands of MILTON & LUCKET. Managers Wash- | C1. Panuiirs, pastor-—At 11 ain, the pastor wei | A House Bit providing for the sale of certain t, asking Mrs. 0. D. Barrett caparisons were only relieved by sliver crosses. ; ave “ ™ RUDDEK GRANGE it pe pests auguration Day be made a national holiday. The tel q ‘Vold him that ‘a8 going to search Lim, and re THE LADY, OR THE TiGERY AND OTHER Seriicate "No 4022 JOSEPHINE MP CUNING: | Beno Bg 4a, Remcee at 7:30 Pm Sunday | Government lands around the me ead = i _ = of absence, | 4 co ihe stale Only: exception to cbs | quested him to empty his-pockets. He took out ii ay Ok HG Seyler bos a ca SET. Ragen ezDEangy | acreesmmewtere Commer Harmen | aun ae a ase oly | "ae ment oha ang mtr ot ens | aoe tan a yeep | Hr oa tea Yak THE LATE MRS. NULL . Be SOE SERED GIVEN, THAT | Be reinpie, Nora Capa we bee Bard G | chief of the Bureau of Yards and Docks, He gala | ests of the District would not suffer at all trom | Will return to the Tue dead emperor's horse, saiidied and bridiea | UN und nald ches Had been given tm in change. ‘THE CHRISTMAS WRECK AND OTHER Bice te, Iae vartnershin heretofore subsisting sas Sorvices To inorrow. | Senta tree.’ andy ac pape eee slarre pars, vo Sap i | such action, The great crowds in the ity gaTn- barren aid to Garfield Hospital have decided ey With its usual harness, was led be- | sion city post-office. gave similar testiinony, lio 7 weet 1 e iaaitation, ato; Preachit fo could sold, wise tain h STORIES We will continue for the prosont snd until further | Roxogn,of Vineland. NW. J.. Sainect? Whee Ieuts n of Ito provide'for the future growth of | Gificuit, indeed’ te tekeere: Deans ence | og ‘their entertatament until May 2, when | Nind the hearse. : mailed the letters for 1 Sint, and heart THE BeEMAN OF OBN, AN atte te oevupy ac iainy ofr aa Leretatorevat NO. | gave unsatisfactory auawere”™ Te yard. He will recommend that only's portion | fori. = ‘character ball will be given, It was only alter Ube funcral that en fave, coud | Sopvermssom, with the, Guarea ts provetae pee, PANCIFUL TALES. 2 Louisiana avenur. LI _ —S ‘ECO rISTC RC OE Of the land be sold. " at the A ~ ial ML MADDOX. SECOND BAPTIST ZED a . x Jectured last evening d "<u ‘March 15, 1888. t re ae Se eo itt and ¥ == coi Sipe sone evghamgali- Ae <j ‘be formed of the countless masses who had gath vious g00d character of the detendant. POSTMASTER AProiNTED.—Charles H. Bradshaw | A delegation of Washington citizens appeared | residence ot Mr. B. H. Warner, on “The Kings and | ered to witness the processiou, and who formed angel fallen from grace, remarked Mr, h wer ROS! CT. HILL METERY. ve Seen.” Hon. Simon Wolt ‘surging sea of human belugs which flowed up and shodly uae pictared boy-tife with greater power. | @§ge—>,, FROSEE: CEMETERY. has been appointe1 postmaster at Ennalls, Dor- | before the House committee on alcoholic Uquor | Emperors I bi eee acne ng “ Shepperd, 8 re ty TUES! . the 20th of Mat i A lecture next week on “The Nile’ down U ater den Linden for several hours without 0, we don’t mean that,” said counsel. © more fidelity chew Se Rinagtgn.* — Harcford | PSE TUESDAY. the 20th day of March, 1888, chester County, Md. MI ROXY, A TALE OF INDIAN LIFE. ‘traffic this morning to protest against prohibition PRESIDENT CLEVELAND Will be fifty-one years old | in the District, and also to oppose the creation of the German Prospect Hill Cemetery will be held at w ‘book, tern illustrations, noticeable decrease. Over a thousand societies, ne | Edel’s (Abner’s) Hall, E si, Letween 7th and Sth sts. | Just been issued. It contains ‘The judge said that the only thing for him to do 18s Fleming, who has deen spending the winter | corporatious, and deputations with flags and em: | was to give the defendant tke extear of tee ane \ofror @ national commission to inquire into and re] Miss F! 5 biems along. At one time the fire engines | six month's in jail. en Goeees Geen Bw. "Every eave atid lotowprr of aid Comotery fom the, ereat Loulen "preacher and a eaatrow, SS ee Spon the effects of tho aleouelis liquss treats: ie | in Philadelphia, has returned home, — Samant ght no inne tue Recngans Jail Sum WOcuunn aeteeencsuaaisae catpently Give to cowie and vets. The eicctowen- | Yeats foe. You'are invited w ail of the services a8 iafttes will be present from “2 o'e.ock pu, relock | Come. f : patibiaesinne ‘THE PRESIDENT has approved the findings of the Gelegation consisted of Mesar, ‘Loute Sc} ‘The third reception and ball of theShamrock So | Parting sumciently for a moment to leave a path- Sales of Heal Estate. ‘Tie MYSTERY OF METROPOLL pum. to Teceive the votes. ioeg 2 iS W. Habercorn, simon Wolf and Rev, L. H. - | cial Soetety. of Washington barracks, given at | way for them to pass through. Toward evenlag | yfocer. Metachiont Batehrlder hove nt vi R - = BPI SUNDAY, court martial in the. ¢ase of First Lieut. Thos. Me *- ‘complete suc- 4 im a have recently Zink EXD on ME woe a piggies Pret Meh te | BS selon tan, oe of at | Garey, ot envy, sntencod to damn onto | moa, gt aha gets bemiaton mo ev |Savation Hall ne sreging, Rawacoplta Wu | te arene oat tapos chatactr aca ter | MPa MoLaien§ Balcrider tare weet BE HOUSIEE SCHOOL BOY ze). W: Koch, Hiico Scauize. __mh-St* | (ooupy the plationm Moraiag, sed Beeunag 70. fe | 2oee OF the present month. Senate committee, and published in THR | Presence gruilery band added to the | came So packed that it was iupossibic wo move, | foros. A. Repetts, 1517 “ih street northwen, QUEEN STUNNING Seu Mone Aitb Gani Fie THE CREDs rons OF WW MURKAT | the tiomnibg wt io ovlodk, Children's Lyceum, 10 | AMONG THE PRESIDENTS CliiEas to-day were | Seat hey opposed an alcoholic commission and ladles from j andat the crossing at thecoruer Of Vator den Lin: | 49.750; or Mrs. A. I. Deering. lot €2, square 87 ‘ oa seca hn ence TU ea BAST GOuURGH MBAR | mate Mae Taser with W. B-Deabam cia) |$BSfnera ground that fe would ‘ccomplh | {Se barrack were present ©" UO | dou ad rderictgnrane they man aconual | We ot 2 een Nt “it is Mr. Bunner’s delicacy of touch and apprecia- PN a a Ti Asience. | BLED E STMEBTBABTIOECHURCH, NEAROTH | Cockrell, Representatives Davidesn (Fla), Chip- Wha Scuneer Wea waya, ae ee recinio poctale last | 1ormer having generally the best uf ft Goidsebinid, ot, square 1 pape egy ele ay gnerngevamey poe 5 ie Assianes._ | reaci at Tait Hak f psa Sauda schol | 22> Temleston. CY), MeCrOA Bec Rath | MR DID Nor ACHHORIZE ANYONE 70 state Taar ux | f0.cach of te members tne, Rossaale, Soest ts MEMORIAL SERVICRE IN ROME. ox | Baa Beal Eagle On, tote tive quality. Bversthing he painte shows the happy | ygr—g=> XGTIC ‘$0 im. All welcotn services. aie | Edw. N. Y2 , ; SOT A CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION. ‘bach, at ber residence on Bennings road. | Howx, March 17.—Memorial services in honor of | 53and 54, ae preciation of amhor who. one met We have constantly on hand hard and soft ae - = Judge Strubie and ladies (lowa), Allen (Mich.},with ‘was NOT s , Gouzenbach, at ~ oly - Lachlen, trustee, lots 3, 6, 7 a artiati of Sele Wator Oysters. Delivered free to all. parts of services: Sundays ‘moraine prayer, To a0 | State; Major Hurd and. J. C. Sterling. of Mouroe, | anybody to state that he would not be a eandidate | muclrenjoyed. vung, | Was decorated With black, gold and lowers. ‘the | Geneseo piace, Lanier Heights : SEE STORY OF A NEW YORE HOUSE....._.91.25 | OOo *0 et Bee O'clock; Holy nucharist, 1T a diay and cathecki | Mich.; Wiliams (Ohio,, Conger, with itr. and Mrs | for're-election. Asn matter of fact, he says, he |. Mrs Dr. Moore and Miss May Smith, fos Retres: | German ambassador, the Prussian envoy. to the | Perkins and A.M. McLac TUE MiDGE sa 00 stool Sm. Gaier Gaye and ) auvaud Spm” | Sra B-1. Whippio snd Sirk Pap MSlatgnter | RAd not given the subject any thougut, as there | are the guests of Mrs J. W. Green, Gera residents Were present'at tue services, | square 444, @M00E for Pa Dailty, 19t 1a ALLS PEOM ARCADY AND ELSEWHE! 1 except Salute? Daye, Wednesdays and #riday, 7736 | (Vu.), Springer, with B. F. Fox, Springdeld and | ts considerable time to elapse before the expira- Mire nenatnc Paynets expected toretura from ones Genesco place, Lanier Heights; tor Hon. BW. ber IN VAKTNERSHIP (with Brandon Matthews). 1.00 pau eae _____It_| Jno.’ W. Spriniger, Jacksonville, Ills; Op | tion of hts present term. Some time ago his health | _ Mrs. 5 TAKEN FOR AN ESCAPED LUNATIC, | #05400 A. 'M. MeLachlen, lot 7, square’ 859, THOMAS NELSON PAGE: - : peeaetie : Se UNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, COR. | Walker, Dakota, Commissioner Hall, Kear Admiral | was wretched, but just now he is in better physi- | New York on Sunday. Pee 7 . =o be S117 %, for Security Investinent CO. “Mr. Page has bounded into fame by the force of his ~ NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE J4th and i ats. p.w., Kev. Gzo. B. Parcs, | Roe, and Edward Winslow Paige, and Nelson G. tor: ‘Since the rt of | Miss Nettie L. White, who has spending B Man Kept fer ‘Security Investment Co. has sold Solomon een: riginality and hie narrative skill. Heiss Bs rattneratip lates sabusting Getween Fran Preece Servicen 1Y'a tm: apd 7i0'p.m | Waterbury, New York. Sis probable withdrawal went out Senator. ves, | the winter in Los Angeles, Cal., has greatly im- | A mneapolis Business Man Kept fer | cerrin: 7, squat Ha, for $1,i7K7G Uarough Me on tative American raconteur. tiie of (HUE EY € BY EIowas ‘diswelved ou the Ist day Bai deena Peay eesti jhton | ,,cfvi-Senvice ExaxtvArioxs.—The special ex-| has Feocived hundreds of Velograihs and ‘eters | proved in health and intends returning to Wash- ome ee So a etm a | eS eeGanO tr gan at enss apie fom : [ih dsbts owian to tne cald rertescahip are to be re- seb, Cahors ponent Mary cpr 2m on public ite ainsi ‘Mrs. J. Roland Enos, of New York, is the guest | ussays: Sylvester S$ Hall, the builder who disap- tween Band strects vorchwee. (Marve Chan, and other Stories.) Py ee METROPOLITAN 4 3 CHURCH, errr! heal eapimtear Benepe pice fbr ebind A Big Fish, of Mrs. J. V..N. Huyck. tor | Beared over two years age, turnod up yesterday, 25 ON a o.25 SCRIBNER'S SONS, See eee eat sattee Ne: 2aOE Yat new and | tS un end preeritiee ot 700 pee ee ears | otto poy pe ge eel new re ni Waae Rea “| 1845, three weeks after hig marriage, Mr. Hall | evening the following oMioers were elected for the - an ba 4 No. oF 3 t. Nw. until further notice, = ~ ~ og — —=- o u ra mht7-2t 743-745 Broadway, N.Y. — * PRANCIS HUPTS, Bre> FOUNDRY, METHODIST RPIHOOPAL mato into, embracing, tae eo eed acs Pa ioc en Oomieren enya days ago} Col. and Mrs John Hay give a ee aa me wasenpeamnp $s uase-crumaet aeticone Iry, WA, bogs: teoornoes, See urch, Corher « stn, Nev. GEO. Monday aftern 7 Y Ferguson, a s00 1:35 DY REx, pastor. services lor March 18: At 9:30 | tied by them: Government and international law, | Teturned from a short pleasure trip to Beaufort, 4 rod ted pean Of the copyright read. | WOR fOr & row of a Taat was toi last 4 a Marya, i, Wedatte, 3. & renee mW: A. ee tor;'at U:30 prime, soestinutad tee tanto Choad el cecoraeiadeet omy duties and func: | 8.C. They made it a point immediately to inform ings in the city at tat time. missing man was tstituted aud kept up for | simpson: class-leader, J. H. Searle; assistant, W. Wasmixoros, D.C. March 14, Endeavor, and all our yotune people ace Inve ay | Mons of diplomatic and consular oMficers, Tue | senator Hampton, the champion angler of Con- |“ j-y. and Mrs. McCulloch have sent out | months, but without success, The matter was |. Marclie. Mr. T. B. Marche, who was appolited The undersigned bavisig had maby years | Pusisaver, ama all ou you a modern European languages are optional sub- os tn his |, Px-Secretary 2 in’ the hands, of” the police, but petition to the coming anbeal com. FarGical expericce in the nuccesfal manngemen p.m. ureachini by the pastor. ree. Prayer cy exists in Which a man of goed | Tess that they had beaten nim fishing tnvitations for a reception, to be given on Wednes- | placed” in . to draw up a CoD. Eitiding sawociations, are desirous of foruiiug «new | Meetilix Wednesday evening Lal) writing & very good hand, | favorite waters, They told of catching a drum Gay evening next, to colebrate the golden anni- | after some me they gave up ‘the “hunt, | ference, made his feport, stattug that under tne Eilders are hereby requested tc attend «mere on | i§-g=>, FURST CONGREGATIONAL CHUROM, | ind ‘having a kuowicageot foreign “maustee: | that weighed 0% Pounds, and, as, proot, produoed ox their Spedding, which occurred om the | not MATING trav Gsrectives, were porron tas | pasarate Ot Rev. J. W. Trout the sewsbordp beg. Se: G. March 19. 1888, at St. Joseph's Hall, cor. of Sth aud | SW -Newwaw, D-DY wilh reine TD ee eee er. | particularly Spanish and German, ts needed. Ap. | a Beautort. paper descr the catch. The | 21st of March, 1838. ease, Dut they also were completely bailed. | shape that It becomes thelr duty to ask the confer. Saas Neen. Hi sta a. w . at 7:30 p.m, to make the necessary ar- | Fomine tas or Big eel ea naa. ‘the “Lamb | Piication blanks may be obtained’ at the office of | articie stated that two colored men were handling |" Mra Scott ‘Townsend gave a theater party | chin UL Ny we tor in & atrange ton ne ence to take the missionary appropriation off, amd. said poten Levy sip viet aoe. | asi bg Houta ef hs Want” vege | te Comision Anyone eto sity an, etc inch | Tauaday evening innene ofr QeReMtarAels |g Ghat ane iavng the arcs ice he | Saunt ares paar el . service at 6:45 pam. 9u four 10 Nae | We short-line bridge, western <Any J. W. SHAFER, 14 nw. = —— = — re od on of Mr. W./ on he was to build and, before r, Sat e " Ye One. “i : JOHN ENDERS, ov 7th et.n.w. BSE GATTIOE BF FE CHURCH, GOK | W. Gilder, Col. ‘Thos W. Knox, Geo. Walton | Hampvon that “he must look to his laurels f ne meen was po down to rest. Just then a St. Paul policeman, ta Sagued cowed choomater. Gen Bumtecy, piesaca Seveetreaoat int Novag fn i indo | mtstba SH SER NORE 1 ate | BSee dere ch tk bh Gates | Grn i. Puimer Wey fluo, Mr Munro | Wom roe te angling etapa = searen of Beary one, an cxaped.fanaic came | MEG chores emakct, dra:umtet, pleura é sus IN THE SUPREME COUKT OF THE DIS-| pistor, subject, “Heview of Last’ Years Works” ah | Col. K. M. Johnstone, James, Whitcomb Riley, aad "ast ‘J ‘wore secretary: Up and arrested him. It was a case of mistaken | inaisiment charges that {rom August 15, 1M, Le DRESS TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, mg BICE OF COLUMBIA: Demonacorsesied With’ cad tonite the chu Arthur Stedinan of New York, C. H. Fargo of Cai- | uw jegua” Ssked & Bran reporter of Senator Mr. and Mi ty, and he was taken to, the Probate Court | January 5, 1806, one Wm. Ford was an’ enlisted LAC E38 Goo! iN ways Cmte : So, | fabecially invited to this service Preaching at 7:40 | cago, and M. Kumahara of Japan are at the Ar- ¥ Drayton, at St." Paul, fdentifed as Jones by three | Man —« it in Company D, 2d U. 8. colored TLAGE DRESS GOODS, RIBBONS, &e.. always to be ' Baeyows 8 Suttn Ye GEaROE. Lxwin.—At Law, No, | faryiaily invited to thieservicn, | Preaching & 830 Lngton. —-itepresentative eara, Civ Enginost caught it weho Don was tekiog bis ease ie tee | Laora Bryce, Bonaparte, Men, and, sent to the Rochester | Insane troops: that July 30. nec bumbrey presented TE cee at Oneness i eapie Deon, bs ia; | of the: Marine Corps’ were: tu New Kort ies | pout Niue that is not angling, Pouter work, and kepe in the tistitutton ‘an: | the Pebston Ofice a lain that he wirved as Wy ‘To-day we particularly call attention to our offer- | Lewis, cause his aj ee to be entered herein on of night. —J. C. Wood of New York and C, 8. Hem. | Une 88 eee edges Jono Ei'Marcn 4, 1888, when expert examiners pro- | wouna ived when serving as Win. Ford at te before the first rule day occurring forty days after this 7: ing he will give | ingway of Boston are at Welcker’s—Geo. B. Butler and Cameros do, and Mrs, | Bounced hith well, ‘and he was discharged. Hailts | Dette of ‘Natural ridge, Forida, Maron th, ie fnus of day wise the cause will be proc with asin | tue Atth in the course on Conversations with | Frost and Geo. H. Fearons ot New York and G. A. | , But Senators Butler ani ae) they jelson ‘Mrs. Andrews, Dolling with indignation over his terrible treat. | Wenicn resulted In the amputation of his lag, NEW SATINES, ta obiect of this suit ix to collect the claim of the | Sialiy” insite APH nee Beet Newell of Boston are at Wormley'a ——W. H. i. | Have exulted no ttle over bir, | Ment, and will Dring an action for heavy damages | Which statements wert, false. This ts tie ca 3 said platutifl against the suid defendant ior #195, for | meuse their weet ofpranee. Ely of Montrose, W. Morris, A. 8. Jewell, and W. ee. the Tent of house No. 1026 8th st. n,w., Wi 2 shiny 4m Black, Bisck and White, choice styles, elegant de- | D-C.. trom June f. 1887 to August 16, 1887, ‘ou om; | ut ivenday® Cveniug: *Macnestn tho Lie of ‘Gofun against the St. autboriies, 2 by Special it Jacobs, Who produce D. Garrison of New York, . M. Walsh of the Ha: ‘THR CHINESE TREATY. cock. ee amney Ts aon @ ‘Commis at Pa Dans Baten ce Boma ye The Dissidents. Goner Bundy, and'on the hearing ie wan Sot oaly t bas invited: ‘Thurday evening lecture as | Wallan Islands, a iarisho X.| ‘me President has transmitted the Chinese Dissatistied sioner ‘apd'on was nol only mouth.and for $2.79 advanced by the said plain | usual. ie" | Y. 1 Wiilird's.—-Dana Estes of Boston, J, ‘that the claim was false, but that Ford was a ee Eitey eaters canaacs wtetcam!| gS Gy og_amtwoner_amaconnc|Siommay o orgy Seton. aria | tn anand untertengtatae| | PMO error smn 1m MOCO TORT ces au” "OC? | Hen an at Bums i sn y prwoag week for cac Fi we Pennsyl \* | Pittsburg, J. M. Morgan a Commissioners ohne become a metaber of Une Grand Army of the ALSO H Sefore the saldrale day ca 2 praca punday school 6:40 aia ‘At Ty a te. breech eee ae ew eee Ssicae = Gan pemvites ehae suisommene ee ae ic. Thomas pleaded gullty. Johnson pleadeg Tepe Copy. eat OM ied MEGS Clerks ge, | hic of Baad of Yactare toons, a’Gualk Wk | of Montreal, Vérnon Wade of Fail Tver Mass from the United States, but Flor ot a New Lace Flouncings from $1.50 to $12 per yart,| JR YOUNG, Asst Clerk. mbl0-1724, st_| by Mise Heycus; recitations by 8. Woodinon, Mins | 8. C. Hall of Minneapolis, H. T. Holladay of Rapi: | laborer Who, 10 leaving this country, show Exousine Jonons.—D. W. Stockstill and Joha D. ‘ " a=, THE DOG'S HEAD BKAND OF EXTRA | j7Otb 80d Miss dna Westcott; solo by Miss Belle | dan, Va., and D. N. Camp of New Conn., | that he owns property worth §1, G. Crampton were yesterday excused from further ee ena Ssrgty Bass’ Ale and Guiness’ Stous, bottled | {ueaney, and the eiftot a beautifl yemperance paver | arg at the St. James.—Dr. and Mrs, R. T. Taylor | family Tetra, Chinese. merchanta, altke. ry auty in Circuit Cour No.4 Joh G Judd ‘Swismand Nainsoot,beantiful cooda One case checked Lomion by Need Bros. is unquestionably the finest eae o by Mire Helen Me Gemeesing; | and Miss Armstrong of Beaver, Pa, Miss Wight BG _ Sold s rubjects High: ‘Licenaas” ite nee sof | man and Miss MeAninch of mare at Be DE UDDER, CATARRH, THROAT, AND | demerits aos Femporanes, Measure. Monday == ‘Temple Cate, India Linens, newest stylesat 125c. One case lace | ‘ | palisk a fae Mondays, | Consecration ‘wednen nes nnd checks, at 20¢., worth 25e. 1%. mand Priiays” Sto pans "Preecoustt | Sorvices Mie Publictariteds ny vem Military Academy Cadets Appointed. | fuinister within one year the ‘sum of $270,000 Our uew stock of Ladies Cotton and Cambric under- | tation. Keterences, 1i6-tis.tu,sm —— IN 8 RGES HALL, 11TH sT.| The Adjutant-ceneral has been informed of the | which shall be accepted as covering damagye for = FERD. ‘bet Band F nw. Rev. D. : | all injuries done to C! in this country, Tees rca ovr eran wet | aes t MCGREARY FORMED UE Ee | OSes Satin teas Apetee” eo|sppeintment o€ the Toliowing Wert Fin ead: | injure datos Caos nin cha satin, Serpette tligillden tin on te evtititenn (26 VEERHOPPS Nee ‘Branch, 1221 Pennsyl- | “Danger ug short.” —Heb. iv, i. it Iw: Landers, Brooklyn, N. Hunter B, ft the House comunittes on mili. X | Yana ave mbit SSMOUNT VERNON PLAGE ME cuUqon | Neon, ME. Pleasant, Tenn. Robert Ki I Spence, | _At a meeting o TAS ls Producten of lable woods. Comrare hem | ge WIRE MEN PLACE THRIR onDeus | SS Nout, comer or Oiant Katuats G's hae | Camila, Gas Condio G. Pugh, Grove Hil alm’ | for SHIRTS early in « 80 as tohave | 5. W. Happawar, er ee st 11 aim. by | and Jas. N. Martin, Burlington, lowa; alternate, ‘¥th other guods im the market and be convinced. | them, Broken in for hot preather, call on BT. Kev. ED. BALLET of the Central Union Hsien, ‘Wm. O. Wolf, Fort Madison, Iowa. | HALL, Shirt Maker, 908 F stem W2l6-3i "| Preaching also at 7 : ‘Sehoo! at 9: —— Maving unt comeletad our tacking, we fod | TO THE PUBLIC.-AIL, Canes oF | £1, Loum people's eae pan Tus pyilie| | ‘Tronsary De partment Changes. Soniially i c | ‘cruelty tochfldren District of ‘The following-named persons have recelved ap- ‘Goteand remnantson hand, which we will | Columbia sboull be prompiy merce i> TUR ANE pointments under civil service rules, viz: J. H. fer at dieulously low prices: such as remnants of | SOCIETY, 910 F n.w. Telephone call, 947-4. mh6-31 the Second Auditor; Samuel D. of Ken- Diack wk odd and ends fa table Linens and towela | {§Cxa=> *ECAMIER mond, Aualor; Saino D. rin (“ld wobrellas at half price, colored Hamburg edges at Pa POPE baif price, and numerous other articloa 2” | to $1,000 class in the office of the Sixth Auditor, > ALL SOUL'S (UNITARIAN) CHURCH, ‘War Department Changes, See cur tabieof cheap Torchon and Medici Laces, fee or Appotnted—Chas. ©. Casey, clerk at $1,000, Sur- i. Jacob Franz were drawh to fill the vacancies. ‘Wm. M. Weaver Was excused in Circuit Court, 2, and Daniel Shepherd was drawn to fill tue i Er eon General's Office; Herbert P. Jerrell, New Jer- Sey, clerk at $1,000, office of Secretary; Robt. W. Peach, Missourt, clerk at $1,000, office of Chiet of Nifisrha ate Case toe Alabama, clerk at oted—Miss Forence Lower, from $450 to ‘Transferred--Mra. Sulla M. Bale, trom Quarter. E. G DAVIS, mat 719 MARKET SPACE, COB. STHST. CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, g Ld { i i | hie “EQUITABLE SUILDING,” 1003 F ST. Ocx Hows Aso Tam ASSETS $860,951.84. Pamphlots explaining the object and advantages of DECORATIONS. | the Association are furnisued upou a ‘We ctasinis scale tion or afford us| _ Ofice hours from am. to 4-30 han, "On the first itt it Wednesday in each mouth the office open eee ‘Was appointed to be post chaplain some months Uttie punishment, iz risenume than the Decoration of Our Homes? Si eecigck prime Advances wil pede SL ago, and was then told that the appointment was our sttractive coma, — ‘Submcriptions for shares in the 14th iasue recetved Povey gge Par Her 2 so DAO ne ew work in ROPE SILK | $30 Oe Ce pee ae eS eee alld ‘the time of his the stock market was ARRON AKT THREAD. confirmation of the present ‘than any prewous| fh Id DOYLIES in Drawn Work. SOLID ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't. probably was weak ret NEW CROCHETING and TAMDOCH WORK, Pe =e i ginge upon ne = eas ‘Work of all kinds commenced. q=> Gib FIXTURES. Ie wit Dy tt ‘was continued clumzuctions im all the Fine Arts of Embroidery, CELAIN ORNAMENTS, BISQUE FIGURES. ot his rocketing. Qutlining, Painting im all ite branches BOCHESTER AND DUPLEX LaMps. a Fen CASTER NOVELTIES, Handsome Line of Shades aud Globes, he was, New stock af mind tring your friends. ‘& 8. SHEDD & BRO. te arent °f Sumuner STAMPED LINENS at pop-| 14g 422 Oth ot ow holds ne wan ‘* OPPENREIMER & BRO, SS ee Brawal of the aclincation New Building, 614 9th st. 2. call attention to thete | (ar : Custom Mrs

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