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THE EVENING STAR (Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., ae seco clams ail matter.) Tax Wrrsix STa—published on Friday—@1 @ PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, * A | AT THE STAR BUILDE ‘ i Northwest Corner Pennsylvanie Ave. and 1ith St, by b The Evening Star Newspaper Company, % H. KACFFMANN, Prevt. ome ras cristae pnts | SR ae a] A co Yeates omens” cal tn Seo none year, $6, six mouths, $3 C) ity above ee a called = Zabon.” ‘The address, ‘urging ‘the farmers and year postage prepaid x months, 50 cents, F7-All mail subscriptions must be paid in advance: a cubits nat Vo. 72—-No 10,87 ‘Rates of advertising made known on application. others to attend the convenuon, sums up the eta, ation as follows: “Within une WASHINGTON, D.C.. SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1888, TWO CENTS, _ | itsustyevcept wicutare nave formed whet ay Uermed trust assoctations, having for Ubeir object, AMUSEMENTS PECIAL NOTICES LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. g=> T) THE ADVOCATES OF PROHIBITIO? ee eats BO ie oe eee NEW YORK CASINO COMIC OPERA COMPANY. | PLE, ‘at which several prominent speakers will ore. FAREWELL PERFORMANCE sent their ebjectiona to probibition. ‘After ail the sta. TO-NIGHT AT 8. fodvprove the same. Mr. GALLts Twowass. of New THE MARQUIS. York City, whose long work in gathering statistics on THE MARSuIE POTS A yay THE MARQUIS and his dsductios tomeareful consideration. will b3 - Prose ‘The Original Cast. All, of Hoyt's beautiful Scenery | P5705, gesio light in this controversy we hope tose» : you theres ie to this quostins bee vetyone whose consciened il enters Aiea of this etud will want to weigh boat ‘Atarlo ovvortusity wiil be given to Sort to Fe= iad wo iy’ the watiaticlad with ‘questions Ss oil ans fair and impartial dieesasioes rienda and foes are aline weiss of "FRE commrrrer. ide, Fe" $1. 81.5 ——— SATIONAL WollBin tare HObeTTaT Sai Hittites | Ee, SATIONAT HoaOvATHIC HOSETTAT 1. 5 SSOCTATION—A aj ial meeting of the SFTELD. whi4 | Association to take action on the death of tts president, LBAUGH'S OPERA HOUSE. M IN BR. WAITE, Inte Chief Justice of the Su- Court of the United States! will be eld ge SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. AY AFTERNOON, the 26th inst. at 430 seen aces gelagkait tho. ott of A'S! Pratt & Sots the an GRAND SACKED CON aiding, F st. ELIAS §. HUTCHINSON, Vice-President. ae JOSEPH M. WILSON, Secretary. it GILMORE’S INCOMPARABLE BAND, Ce ee ee 65 MUSICIANS, pom seceee ee March 28, SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 8, ‘83, oo ka i‘. - MEDICAL DE AT 8 O'CLOCK. TOWN UNIVERSITY. Tickets, including reserved sents, 50c. o OT O08 | oat te Oe ee eee ge apartment, held S150. Rigued, the Professorship of Obst For sale at John F. Ellis & Co.'s, 937 Pennsylvania | Obstetrics and Gynaecology, p x S a.m. m24-13t | Johnson, was divided into two sevarate professorship unday. Mareh 31, , St | Profesor Jobson Tetaining that of Gyuaccoloey and Dr. PJ, alurphy Deing elected to the Professorabip of WM. GILLETTE'S Thriling American Play. | Match 20, Grau Army building, opposite, Willard etax. Questions and debate, Public hally inviter it < MRS. FRANK LESLIE IN T0-MORROW'S: SS chronicieon Handsome Men; Pretty Won HELD BY THE With all the Scenic and Mechant Star Theater, New York. >A CARD—AT A MEETING OF THE Board of Directors of the Eastern Dispen- ‘apitol Hill, held last evenins, a resolution was Next Week, pared extending thanks to the proprietors and the : ities aud entlerae Micibored wu the cater: — tainments Freently given for its benefit. at. the: Na- IN onal Hotel snd the Washinton Kdime academy, By order of the Board. J. ARCHIBALD TAYLOR, 3 D, THE JIT. Secretary. it Seate now on Sal o> TREE tino ceERRATIO: “@~ olution of the Executive Comm — tee. a a Gial invitation Ia extended to the merchants and citi KOBERT COLLYER, of New York, zensof Washington to participate in the trades dis- aa play on April 11; and all who intend to enter displays “ALL SOULS" CHURCH, ian of trades display com 14th and L sts. new proxi MONDAY EV MARCH E CHOP. Dk 2 Anvil to the Pulpit." MEDICAL DEPARTME tickets for sale at Ni ensit lantyne’s B ‘Store, Sprite course of lectures will commence APRIL 2, mot the lecture.” “mab® At Gp... These lectures are free to the public. ‘Dental clinics will be continued thro: PDROFESSOR ALEXANDER STEAKUSCH st St C.B. PURVIS, See. Will deliver one «reat dramatic lecture on —_ COLUMBIA’ BUILDING ASSOCIATION MOSDAY Does WALL The izembers, or such who will become members of th and Sth sta the said Association, are all invited to atteud the mert- ; ue “whic info be’ held next MONDAY EAENISG, n'Kevelaar, Die Ruen- at 7.30 p.m, at Bt. Joveph's Hall, cornet take Maier Ste nw to hear and accept the coustivution werk, without any over change, at | ad by-laws and the repurt of the committee om print= ‘25 Pe Be ~ elo Adetnh Levy. 14, Lnranz Risener. J. W, Schafer, Se | Co ABrickwedde. Daniel Preil. rank Mi EW DIME MUSEUM AND THEATER, Geos Schulz. Bet. Taepter. mah ia eae ‘TO WHtoM IT MAY CONCERN. Wer the undersigned, hereby azree to make a dissoln- GH NI Ww. tion in the business we are interested in. known as W. oomehtacalers | HGERMANN & CO., Builders aud General © First aypearance in thiscity of the greatest wonder | tors. ye GeiMas. that ever left the Chinese Empire, ‘March 22, 1888. BENJ. PLETHYN. We herewith agreo to assume and jay all the debts of the above firi, aud debts dne the firm to be paid to Us. LEWIS & BLETHIN, Tab23-3t* 7th and Pomeroy sts. Washinstou,D.C. , MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF GEORGE- ot Hormeon Earth. Five years old, hoient 22 | Sao MEP GUWh ES TVEusTE a inches, weight oaly 73 pounds. | /Phe course om the special brauches will begin wi ladies and ckininee 7 Pounds. The delight of the | ,timtroductory lecture. by Prot, Swax M. BURNETT, inden ane chthdren. M. Davon the Kelation of Speval to General Medicine’ Last weuk of the wonderful a2 the College Building, on Hist, between Oth and 10th THREE-LEGGED BAVARIAN. tigen MONDAY “Ape ath Slory HREE LEGGED BAVARIAN. Ipublic are thted fo the inerontnt : oh me tw 9. W. He LOVESOY, M.D. Dewi, wes, Georse and Jajm. &e=> APPLETON P CLARK, J Snr: ARCHITECT. MESTuEETa ata ae ola rat a wenidonee, 119 Gti st. ne. TOON INSTRUMENTAL QUARTETTE | _Plaus for ail classes of buildings prepared. mb15-2w* Splendid stace snow by the FOUR TOUKISTS’ MU- | WISE MEN PLACE THEIR ORDERS SICAL AND COMEDY COMPANY. B00 Sitters cariy in spring: #0 20 to have ‘All for one little Dime. them brokea im for bot weatuer. So call on PT queues WALL, Shirt Maker, 90 F st. nw. $916-Sin Open daily 1 pam. * TO THB PUBLIG_ALL CASES OF vine. ; aa | Be crnelty to children or snimais in Dystciot of NOUNCEMENT. THE REY DR. EDWARD Me- | Columbia should be promp-ly repurted to HUMANE GLYNN'S LECTURE 8 TY, F n.w. Telephone ¢: 4. ant med on account of the snow blockade), wilt | SOCIETY: 010 F ww. Felevhone call 947-4. mhé-3m Tymple, Friday evening, Avril | gq EQUITABLE ld for March 14. CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, WASHINGTON THEATER. sore or emcee ogra pipe reaper “EQUITABLE SUILDING,” 1003 F ST. A Novel and Gizsntir Entertainment. porn 3-17 a | ASSETS-860,051.84. ORLD OF NOVELTIES' Pamphlets explaining the object and advantages o AND GREAT ALL-LEATURE SHOW. Pg am reg me ellen mpg ban. On the first office will be open from 8 will be made promptly A CYCLONE OF NOVELTIES. ce ho om 8.1. t0 A HOST OF ARTISTS. | weduceday in cock month the cf ‘Tues, Thurs. and Set GtoSorelock p.m. Cias's Colowal Gaiety Co, mbaz_| $e Sicha noni 7 ~ | “Submcriptions for shares in the 14th issue received mie daily at the o ‘Association, Equitable Build- PROF. CARPENTER AR WILLARD HALT. | ie, 100334. Singwa ste $9.00 yer mouth, SIXTH AND IMST WEEK ; ofthe Finest Psychic Phenomena ever seen in Wash- THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't. ee shed Crowds every Evening. JNO. JOY EDSON, Sec mb mission, 25 etn. Renerted peas, 00 eta, mh19-6t* GAS FIXTURES. Se p THEATER i ae ” OPERFORMANCES DAILY 2 | LAIN ORNAMPNTS, BISQUE FIGURES. ‘Grand spectag lar revival’ of the grandest Scenic amd ROCHESTER AND DUPLEX LAMPS. canst a abimnatie picture ot the ate | Handsome Line of Shades and Globes. etas! and) OniyIoctinate eprewentation, mow in | ‘<5 anne. JAMES" AHERN ES | ns 432 9th wt. nw HEARTS OF OAR. ———— > bAvED Be fa gas RES NERY. rv 5 TO #200 SAVED BY BUYING YOUR naacinaccnaratancss ones NEW STAGE EFFECTS. Pianos and Organs of FRANZ WALDECKER A Rainburst of Real Water on the Stage. : 1 7th st. manutacturers of Musical Instru- POPULAR PRICES AS USUAL. pon Te A ep 4 ext Week SID FRANC! . Special Indtiveaents to cash customers. Large stock | Seen ee — mhI19_ | Cf Musical Merchaudise, ‘Sheet Music, cue Bester PANCEAMA OF THE BATTLE OF SHILOH 1 | facilities fr repairing usisical ipatruments than auy conten, to_take the place of the BATTLE OF | house south of New York. Exchanging Pianos 3 BULL KUN, 15th st, two blocks south of Peunsyl- | specialty. venta ar eer mbie ¥ CONTEMPLATING A TEIP-TO CALIFORNIA Be eatiornitent tor Const stion, Kiggmatisin Diccwesters sate i te in your tocerest to sal | 342 Blood Yroubias CRISWELES Drag Mone cor enor aduces J. F-MILNOR, Ticket Agent, B. and U. | 1ithand F. £25-i5m Soe So ae eae > ANEW PRINTING OFFICE pomntn se Sk Bee 41 ilderec ee Warnes LL PERSONS INTENDING TO TRAVEL IN BOOK AND JOB PEINTERS. Europe may obtain valuatie information free by Lu oe Sidreing EF. TOURIEE. Boston, Mass. f9-co2m " | , Announce that they are ready, to receive == ind of print ‘stove address. The F* RENT —TAE WASHINGTON LIGHT IN | Srletnurely’ New Sulitel workusen ohly erage <The largest hall in the city) may be’ rented for balla, | Su 1"? ‘0 Plesse all customers ome Farley, Rirweadexbiogicaa a for terme apply in person oF by letter to J. CRUGER. “ax the Armory. on “Monday. Wedoesday. and Friday, between the hours of 6°30 abd 8 p.m mien YALIFORNTIA ‘Srecial Pactica “Nemi-monthiy. Free Sleeping ‘Cars. Cheap Rates. Southern Rout Add-ons E HAWLEY. General Eastern Ament, 339 iway. N -t W. CAI “2 Chestnut st., Palledely his, or Ruy Baltimore and Obio Ticket Agent REE X X TTT RRR A = Se ef kb xXx Tr ROR AA WW Sunofon mibixe acabEwy, ee ee es COR. 22D AND P STREETS ¥. W, EERE XX T RKAATZ Has the W. H. VEERHOFF'S MAIN STORE, FINEST ACCOMMODATION FOR BOARDING 916 7TH STREET, HORSES AND CARRIAGE ROOM IN THE WORLD. aa . Inspection of the Entire Fatablishment is Courted, aaa mab3-1m 1_D. BROWN, Proprietor. he po —-—- aer a ee foie Fe J.C. Horcarssox, = DECORATIONS, FRIEZES, &c., TMPORTER of the latest styles, WINDOW SHADES, &c. nH EOF RRR A MM MM EER g555 53 5 RA : iar f o°8 Be fe for £4. BREE ED a © i H e ER AQ MMM EF & HGS P RE AA MAM Eee Sss8 rk iN NERE 4 Y¥ 00. BRE. ppp, ERR RRR oo & Bow Eee & OE _Seriow wtylee tm foreign and domestic goods now Sao ene ready 500 DESIGNS OF MOULDING, MILAN MATS, TURBANS and BONNETS in sil af = PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, ETCHINGS, &c. Also latest novelties in FRENCH PATTERN HATS, ‘ reer Pi PAINTINGS RESTORED. FRAMES REGILDED. A large assortment of TRIMMED HATS and BON- BRANON STORER, BETS at reasonable prices. 411 7TH STREET AND 1221 PA AVE FLOWERS AND RIBBONS. Gio Wall Papers or Shaded) CHILDREN’S HATS. a PICTURES, aA ? on 3A &3 EE ERE THT atts ‘My full line of samples for tod BA oo BE OE OSS ree sad 8% CoS Be tae F = sex paavom sree, preg aan LONG GARMENTS. maglininheattoone ca ew ine JACKETS and all newest: FINE colorings sf the vemon. Prices free 08 to 82 oe elements ee Fiuost line ever shown: also a handsome line of |™1G1m © CARD ENGRAVING, &c. ry ‘of the latext styles. Prices from §6 to $75. | «cer BEADED WRAPS and SHOULDER CAPES,all FRENCH JERSEYS, ‘TRIMMINGS, great | (VENTS SUITS AND ereaine iu thie Dept Cont, 58 caata, Fete eel Ladies are cordially invited to examine our goods, wer done. FOSTER KID GLOVES. — 4. 3. FISHER & Peresery 907 FENNSYLVAMis AVEXUR | 1S 870 F at. nw, one door trean Dib. frst, to check over-production; secon, Tent an over-supply of goods trom Washington News and Gossip. |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY.|Telegrams to The Star.|cucmneee am s iL ___ SPECIAL NOTICES. 3. 8 ‘CHURCH, Vv: NT_AVE., URTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Bo ites Nand ae eb rows ‘oth wt, bee. Gand Hats pastor, will preach at 11 am. At7:30. Mrs.” Fannie | KxcLy, Pastor.—Sabbath so! general Injury Lo trade. We may not by ed association be able, nor Prodaction of the soil, for this would Index to Advertisements. aries, preaiden Yer Christian | 4 T eo ge ONLY THE HOUSE IN SESSION. ore or iess on God and Dad seasons, Dut ap ey Pig a ad Re swcerwrere-3e age POISONED BY THEIR MOTHER. | i,,?"% 0 cas contr! oar E. O23 ie 4 _ \- 7s —_————.—__—— pa os Fy a rpic| Acorow suger Saand7Uhpare moat aR kee oper Ia Che pio arte asedbicracty i Sy Lae | ue em o Bill Defining the Jurisdiction of United iE shes Sane upon oe nee Of Uhis country cannot compete with India wheat t firs oT EEN a ‘versalis CHURCH OF THE REFORMATION | vices To-morrow st 1i ‘a.m. and p.m. will be} 3 4s States Courts U: ii i A New York Woman's Fearful Crime, “ - eof M 5 }USINESS CHANCES—3d page, fnder Consideration. | <P eran, Peearivenia ave and 2st ec, | Conducts Oy Manx A. Livanwoar, of Yarmiaurtty | Boars p.m. i NIE BARNES, SUPT. OF Country Reat Estate—Sth page > on Wheat to Liverpool before it can be sold in our free: Sunday ne fe =< U. will address the Youug Ladies | Drarms—5th pare. home market. What we want is a fair exchange <=> WESLEY CHAPEL CORNER 5TH_AND | Uniote of the Disixei on wundayevening. 70cat the | Daatirrae dat eane, ‘The Senate was not in session to-day. BURLINGTON SWITOHMEN STRIKE. | 0! products “ruis wo demand, and wilh submit vo F late nw gaan P. Waion? pastor— | Christian Charch, Vermont avs, bet. N' and “Osi | pawTisT®Y Oth House of Represemtatives, Bothing less, We have the power, and ail that be rs’ prayer-merting, #15 a.m. Sunday school, | Public invited. Also mans ineeting of the Y¥. W. C. T “th pare. Mr. Stone OM heeded 1s organization to make this power effects 1} au, gubject | U-and Youne People's Temperance Bocioties Epvoarions1—2d pero, a fo.) trom tye committee on public ive, If we can by Uuls proposed organization con. Christian Lexiot o'clock on y even Pax si Lins—6th page, lands, reported a resol tion calling Secre- " ies and pre 46. Exouine service: | ings Addr es by Arse Fa it Mousses Sih pera tary of the Intenor for information a3 to alvegea PHILADELPHIA THEATERS DESTROYED | Von,'tte suiiy trom Ceevedingy the demand in the a i ae Be SUBITUALISM. SUNDAY, COR 77H | Fon Rewr Cooms)—4th page, frauds upon the Government by the California Red. market, then we would unquestionably become iv Ce ted ae eENG: ome Of the | Fou Rawr (Flate)—Ath page. ‘Wood Company. Adopted. Gamer et hesene.” a=, YOUNG MEN IRISTIAN ASSOCIA- | occupy the platform Morning, and kveuing 7:30, 1 For Rent (Houses)—Sth page, Mr. Steel i ‘ F HOW TE TRUST WILL OPERATE. Bees cee Sohins hw | tho: Morning at LO oeicee aeutaay Eaeoae ton | Fou Rawr (aioe) ae eee affairs, reposved che oan oe committee on miary | Interesting Oopyright Case in London, | rue pian coatempision Hat, che esr blishment, Scowr F. He Po. Yersal meeting, 2 p.m. 10-cent door, For Rewr (Offices)—4th page. ion of army omicers ater tire feat Pree IEA SPAT oy Gially invite the re MEFHQRISE, EPISCOHAL| You Rrvr (Mtnceliancous)—ath page ous service in one grade. Commitiee of the whole, Codie Mapedn Be Pont iifeeakie une Lowers . CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY, G Si. Wexctt pastor.—Pretching at 2a. im, by | Fon gare tousen) Sth pare, JURISDICTION OF UNITED STATES COURTS. “LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY,” | these aen:ics wo do all the selling for the mem: ‘between 13th and 14th sts. n.w.—Holy Com: | the pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Young mei 5th page. ‘The door was then accorded to the committee — bers Of the association, for which they shall be mumion at § am. Moruing prayer and sermon at | classat 3 pia. Young people's Ineeing at 6:30 p.n, | Fon Sate (Miscellancous)—S4 page on judiciary, and He May Add a Revolution in English | Pid stuted salaries” Second, the territory 11 o'clock. “Vesper services at 3:45. p,m. kvening | Bri peftra, Rov. ©. St, JORx 7th pee Judiciary, and the House went into committee commental pab wide prayer a dsermon at 7:30. The lev. | will preach a Gospel temperance seFinon at7-0p m, | HOUSRFURMISHIXos—7th ‘of the whole (Mr. Hatch, of Missourl, in the chair)| Copyright Law to Mis Other Exploits. | (0utary (0 toeso nani pasate 00 be ae BB react both morning and eve Beats free, Public cordially invited. nek —— ‘on the bill to define and te the Jurisdiction | Spécial Cable Dispatch to Tue Pvaxneo Stat pe TT = ject of seri ‘am. Trial o — “UNION MISIOR bas | 200 page, regulat ton 3 stricts by counties. principal 7:30 p.m: "Christ We CENT: UNION MISSION, 930 ‘Fou: 1 of United States courts, Loxpox, March 24.—The case of Warner agt.| each central agency, together with a general s aIE SOUDS oe > penn, ave Tonight, Mra, st. Joux, of th pecs poate DISTRICT APPROPRIATION BILL, | Scevohm is of great interest to American writers | Superintendent of the ‘association to be appointed, ‘corner 14th ahd L. sta-n.w.—-Morning service, | tiful blind singer, will slug at 7. sunden arc Ban Moxey To Loax—8th paga, Of novels, containing materials for suitable dra- | Sail constitute an executave board with power U0 Jian, Vespers, 7:30 pm. “Sunday gchool,¥:40 am. | at the Central MP. Church at iam, Strs. 8t.Jon™ | Meproar eae page, Mendy to Report to the Full Hemse| matic treatment. Warner published Mra Bur- | Tes¥late and control shipments of produce EDS R'E morning and evening by the pastor, Rev. | of the Mission, i nm. Workers’ meeting a Ockax Stzaunns 6th pase Committee, nett's “Little Lord Fauntleroy,” from. which See- | tat‘shall in their jadgm ———s RNACLE OTH AND BP STS. &W.— | Branches as usual during the ‘week ‘See “| Poromac River Boars—6th page, oon bohm made a play, which was produced at several | best interests of The assoc! TABERNACLE, 9TH AND B STS. S.W. > A ‘The subcommittee jouse appropriations play, ‘Rew, War ©. ScoriELD: pastor. Preaching at Savers UBsaved ones, and hear of Jesus, the “mighty to | Pianos axp Oncans—Gth page . committee in charge iS acanens appropriations | ™#tinees recently in the Prince of Wales’ Theater ein JiR. by the pastor. At 7:30 p.m. by the Rey. M.W. | S2¥¢."_ Bene PERSONAL—4th page. With immense success. According to the Engiish| TWO THREATE MONTGOMERY, su tendent of missionary work P< GRACE REFORMED CHURCH—CHAPEL | Proresstoxat—7th pags, have completed the consideration of their bill, Among the Scandinavians, who has beeu studying Se commer 15th and O sta, n. w.—Pastor, Rev. | poo, 7th ‘nd it will be taken up by the whole appropria- |W» dramatic performance is not an infringe- | a, > ton Mormonism at its home in Utah and elsewhere. Sun- | C. ¥- SoxraG, romaLs—7th pace, sniak St Gigeeea Rbiann ‘aoa Guar ane emtral raed and ite Walls day School at9:30 am.” Frayer services on Thursday | ai 11 & mn anit7=30'5 Ranunoabs6th pure. = eee Se Reet 95 SAI ASIN | Cnet antners were ot ome aupaee im Falling Crash the Comique, =, he RO SEARO HS ly 9 TALTIES—7th page. ednesday. As the is to change un' tortously reona ets nw. Rev. ys a ‘BURBAN PROP Ei tails wi 3 ver, e. Gurit, pastor, Sunday school,/0'30 &, mt. Preach: | Genco, 430 Hoc ie nee fe OU. Mastor's renie | OU uenm Rewune dd eee peackes oj now be made public. The su | nious idea which may possibly make a revolution | PY Ore sis morning. ‘The fire broke out about. # iiles te evening maou Seats Pav cad thas | Osos FOURTH STREET WEL CHT ‘Tae Taapes 6th page consideration, ana beleve that they have potas 20° 1aW ofthe sutjes.seebouin, whowe pice | OOK and burned Rerviy fr over an hour but cordially i It ‘Rev. Wat. M. FEnGusoN; pustor.—11 a.m, | UxpERTAKERS—G6th pago, contains all the inedents of the novel as | the te > ee ; ~~ PORTANT TEMPERANGE and7-H0 p.m, preaching by the ‘pastor. A ladies’ eee 00d a bill as it was possible for them to con- the theater bullding. “The rear wall of the build- Se>,, DPCRTANT [TEMPERANGE | MEET. | Gharictte,tindor tho direction of Mute: Marciette Mili, | WANTED (Sarg a struct, in view of the many interests to be con. | Well aS the Gialogue, word for word, made | ing, however, teli on the Theater Comigue, imme- jap BS ‘Tend, Lodge of Good Templars | will sing "heir Suu shall no more go Down” during P) Page. at | Ae Coptes of the piece for various purposes, and | diately in the rear of the Ceutral and tronting on Cornee ie ate nance at the meeting at the Hall. | the morning service. 6:45 iy Yorn people's praise ‘Waxre (Situations)—4th page, ‘sidered. The of the bill is less than what | i: 15 contended that these are an infringement of | Sansom street, and complvtels demolished that Tow eveuine, 7:30, of Mra 1 Stare Reefer, B, | meating. All the membors aud frends are weigotme | Waxrep (Rooms)—th page, ‘Was asked for by the estimates, but is comsider- | the coprrignt. It is obvious if this contention is | Structure, Poulson's Hotel and restaurant, Si A, of Toronto, Oni., Supt. of the Juvenile Temples of | the pastor nid bis chy ete Leone eon Riven £0 | Wane (Houses)—4th page, ably more than that of the last bill, upueld by the court the right of dramatization | Wainut street, adjoining the Central Tueater on that city, who will deliver a scientigc temperance | tay byeiiug Mesee ST aCe BO, Rhee eater tea | | Waste (Lota)—ath page. 1 Will practically be vested ie author, as itis | the West, wasfooded with water, as were also Lecture.” “This lads, occupies leading positions in the | fa¥,Gqeullg. March 27, at 7:30, It. | Wane (Miscellaneous) 4th, ‘i prvlgerweyerioun age impossible to produce a play without at least one | Several stores, 8.loons abd small restaurants fropke W.C. T, U.. a8 weil as the Onler of Good Templars, ee oe was made in the matter of streets. ‘The original | cousin writing. The law is" proverbially uncer. | ing on Sth street, between WalDUt abd Sanaom, cauais, Sune wil Sensational iy Be ina fer and Var aver ae Ioan Boake pas Goveneumxr Kecmrrrs To-pay.—tnternal reve. | ¢stimates asked for $900,000 for this purpose, and | tain, but icis not imposible. that Mrs. Burnett - be By ‘will ropeat the Lecture | £22 clclock. Pastor Hrz ‘SwEw preaches to tte | Dears ov aN ARMY SURGEON.—Surgeon Wm. C. | mitted schedules for improvements to amount to | Preseut century have been inclined to deal a5 U€0-| 4 Groms Volume of Water Held GiSeu im this city’ Inet Jatiuary. on Soctal Pucits, at | Church comer Sts and Hae ny, Seneon Sue: | Speucer, of the Army, aged fitty years, died of pnou- $400,000, and also to amount to $600,000, |The ap- | tetly, As rhe Law allows with literary PLOPOrS) 80 | “the i oa Gast ns Guages Metropolitan Be chu {yan Cste, at U1 am. | i's new book, containing more than "B'400 selections | monia at Fort ‘Turnbull, New on ropriation in the bill is between the two amounts, | that the famous decision of the judge in whe last | by ‘ormation ‘aot Gorges. w. = x . - the ased | Century, In he case of Johnson's “Russelas,” that] Ome, Ned from Bismarck, Eng MANY 4. ALLEN, MP DETTE: | whan ovens Stefi, Come ed wor? | roursaay, ater wo dats’ ness. He was ap-| gtur int Peer ase of eels a ae An abridgment by an unauthorized person is pet- | pat sage’ ‘The ice in the river broke at Sueret suont of Heredity a0 Tircten cd then ene hel g=>_ FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, | Captain can caest wane in "1868, and to | Crease. sions that (he most astute pirate finds It impossi- | $0, 80 miles above here, yesterday, and the river or. of 10th and G sts. n. w.—The stor, Rev. Colonel Ludlow’s plan for reorganization of the tian Temperance Unx Union M.E. church. 20th | 8 MNewsax, D.D., will preach at Lian, upon “sian’s | Jor and surgeon in July of the same year. He engineer’s department by Way of classifying the | Dle to make such an abridgment as would not | has leaped tts banks. Feapnene i st., near Penn ‘To-morrow, at 7:30. ‘0 p.n. upon “What can we do | Was Dreveted leutenant Colonel March 13, 1865, | employes, &c. 1s not entered into. ‘There i ho | €!ve grounds for action, incormation of the flood which is sald to be one = THE MinbEy with Our Siner” Sunday school at 9:30 a Pil~ oe newlegisiatioa in the bill, except Dy Way of limi. | _HoWever the Judyes decide the present case, it | the greatest in the history of the country. o> TH iD ‘A TEMPERANCE ASSO- | (rim Suuday school, 2212 14th st. n. w., 3. m. r he has been on duty 1e a tation.» The bili 13 in such a that it will | Will not affect the dramatic version of “Mr, | The Water was turned loose by the breaking of a E< CIATION will hold their public meeting | Vesper service at 6:45 p.m. Church music led by Dr. | service in this city. He had been at Turnbull | probably not take long for the whole committee to | Barnes of New York,” produced with great suc- | gorze about 400 miles above here, and it i# - tas ge eg he 6 ed 1t "| since November, 1884. dispose of It, and it wilt be reported to the House | Coss yesterday at thé Glympic Theater. ‘The au- | Toy'thelen as it comes. The food at mianiguc m tt ~ st Pro jurch, 9th s ——, ST. JAMES’ CHURCH, STH BE. thor failed to secure copyright, although careful | had reached a poimt near Coal Harbor, 50 Torte Goo ale” cll. cane? Wasa sed Coens | Wooten B tnd Ce, ews dawen WeCiana, | THE m SHcRETAnIES OF THE Cora Leouriox, who | SHDCAFIF Gate | todo no, with “Mr. Puuter of Texas” Hence | above, nad iscouaing at the rate uf 6 ines Good speakine. d Cox. 1f* rvices:, Ssday, "morn 1030 | arrive ; ‘Topics. e y de Tels = A_ PORES TEMPESI NOT MEETING 4 ening praye! delphia Thursday from city, although the latter is generally declared a work of | hour.’ It is belleved by those Who have made ae BEC, TEMPERANCE, METIS foly Eucharist, 11'any; Many andeaihechis- | visited the mint yesterday motning and Were re- REPRESENTATIVE MILLS SICK. tnferior merit it sells for four tumes the price of | river a study that a gonge, will, form gress street M.P. Church, on Sund ng ‘. ", and It is quite likely the play | this polot for at least aday. There sebooh dn. Guloe daya7 and 0 mand 7m |cetved by Superintendent Fos, who showed them | | Representative Mila chairman of the ways and | “Mr. Barnes, ‘of New! York." whici, has ad | burn, 40 miles north, winch a 2 zi * Days, Wednesdays and Fridays, rough Uncle Sam’s money’ manufactory. ‘The | means committee, ng from a severe cold | €uCFMIUS L Be tae at 7 3) obock JG dees Wn Hang | Paes 5 | Secietartes had with them in a satchel @ bar of | and attendant fever, which has prevented his pres- | by idutlund Tetrunte ae a eee atized | lamense gorge at Poplar Hive, aw ‘The public cordially invited, "GEO. E SMITH, See, of HAMLINE M-E CHURCH,COR. OTH AND | gold taken from the mines in Corea. They signi | ence at tue Capital for the past two days, and con- | BY Kurland Barr ny engaged in representing Gi. | within the meat wee, ‘Tae river Eichhorn : “Sai | Forse seani zens Saath aoyseer | Mee dere apose, of At for Aimerican gud | Ghoa him to hls be. Sa Ra Basa Ps Orble ge eraeneer SO | pny at ater gy Moker ieee pc | (via ye dager ey a erred ea ee ay ot He eames Sate ciate cmt | Magan the, prema, eran ae Gapk at 3:30 osinorrow’ on the live topice of ihe | Mrs. Feaxces 1 hanes to adress the younk people's | Amount In cash equivalent vo tts vate, Wisconsin and Miuseseta, was before the Senate | formance, and, like tho rest or the audicnce. ap- | railroad men aud river nen are Soe areneieeatoe. Come and Rear her unenewers- | meeting at 0:3) pm, Guartert conference, Mepday. | Mins. CLEVELAND'S DONATION 10 THE Worxixa | Commortinecn sme fn Hesaia | Plauded loudly. Worst. The cold weatuer of U _ = = 7 my ; 4 Indian traderships yesterday. —o—_ ‘solidified the ice and if it a> ,,THERE “WILL BE 4 Tewrenance | meting Hitarsday evenhuen 7.30: ‘Eke public are | Gnta’ Farn.—The fair for the benef of the Work- | that where the indians Will worl they ave always onnapLavans auenen” Diulty it will, at Siuley Istand the ee ie URETio® CHU Re ee |e “MickeNDREE w- E CHURCH Wass. | We cur scitb,ras opened in New York lastnight. | employed. It was & tact that contraciars Began — Z ee S eines ernoae . U, ‘. r UI! ‘cor. Es 5. cut imi ir cont “at Hiith aba T nish, SUNDAY at 4 pm Address Be a, Me, Cee ne. as HHILDS unable to attond, but hes acne auGot hes | the approve of tae Indind Oey eek erred |The Famous Free-thinker Meeting Its belleved that the Uatilling exp ~g=>,A GRAND TEMPERANCE RALLY WILL | MO? Of conference year: topl <a held SUNDAY EVENING at Mcetroet | Pa fob Duty.” "6:42 nin. young’ peop fez sl a t = i H E § t is if 5 f Fi i 38 § 4 aE i Fee i i ©.7. GT Te | Hukienr Hiciuanpson, pastor, <31 amy opel. ser. photographs, with her autograph attached, a3 a | always been the practice, because of the dein} at| | Muck Succews with His Motions, — | iat Svar in"sesmulng propin ints the, Bopartnent ih forwarding the approval. Ho | Special Cabie Dayatch Tur Evesiwo Stan.” | Wall ‘uot be repeatsl, ‘asthe settons have had Ne gopte Spier Ga ee e Withesses Who testified agains were DON, March 24.—The present session of par- | ample warning and hearly ail are out of danger. Hare! Home Hall, Geonsetown, at, 7-36. Potomac Wests ténmons by" Hev-& Hasnent ‘Mica | AMONG THE PaesiDENT's Calaans to-day were | not worthy of bells. indlag Agent. Gregory was | lameut bids talr Lo bo put domain Eso Misoany ts beg capected tocen’ prominent taamsbors a Tee cea sayz" Thursday, March “20,7730 mx; | Senators Saulsbury, Stewart, Hampton, Ransom | fir; lor examined Lo-day and identitied docuinents | a6 ‘Braqiaugh’'s Session, Not a. Week has passed <4 stirs." Ali'weltome.” Bring Gowpel # Fridar, Starch’ 30°7-30 p.in; | ANd Hiscock; Representatives” Adams (Ills), Fel- | oar were doveod Since he induced the house to accept » proposal to that there was bo time for the o> SE? aA agg Gy t M ak yak aie ns. ard's upper op Friday ome fen, with Claus 8} kles (Cal), Lawler and Mc- abolish the religious oath in certain cases. He las vi ‘wood cut. ‘air, Wish fo taform the public that the procoeus froin | geste 5 TIBT CHURCH. ISTH SIC | nen aS hsenAter McDonald, ex-Treasurer Jordan ‘THE DEAD CHIEF JUSTICE. also succeeded in carrying @ resolution in favor of way. The sales of articles at our tal was collected every night HIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 13TH ST, | and Assistant Treasurer McCue, ae ‘the reform of the pension 1t for which be has iis, and tae bythe Fair teeasure, Liswt. SW Loan, aud tor stnday schoal 3) ata, Breather ort E Arranging for the Last Saa Rites, vochonod Sceye is sald to be one of wild contusion. If % which we hold receipts, Mra. Ji P, ELLIS, Mises. | Donon Sunday agg ‘raced, War Department Changes. — Striven all histife. It ts evident that the relations | gorge does not form ut Washburn, the flood will eee ae CHEIGENS OF NOWTREAGT se | Peston meeting tuning” event B00 Ce $200 are ae ork, Promoved from | yuwries AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAT—TRE WATTE HOUSE | Crancition Haye., Tus toriee since Iso, have had | Pract cts Point ls morning. “here te bo Be TUE CUTZENS OF NOWTHEAST Ay | Proyercmeoting Thursday’? 0m. “All are cordial | $1,000 to $1.200, Surgeon-General’s Office, Ernest | my MOURNING—MESSAGES OF CONDOLENCE AND SYM- | to appeal to feally popuar suffrage. This expiains | BT “® thecity 4s 100 feet ne sone w Hawkins, Tennessee; transferred trom agent to why. Lhe government accepted Bradlaugh’s motion snc ate neato asin the ae cogant andes RURAL GeRDERDGTCIAN | clerk, class's, Quarvefmaster-General’s Omee. Reser nh, sna col paces aban sae mas powerful | BURLINGTON SWITCHMEN STRIKE, assortment. 18, iby Carriages, etc,, = eee from Mrs, ‘Support in the country. Jennings, who seconded ——— wich J. a AR ws oneseanes, aay Carr Or credit | M4; _fervices To morrow. Seats free.” Sunday school | Qyiticivm of Naval Bureau Methods, | , 4 ‘¢!%stam has vaegater Wate | iuwent iurther even than. Bradiaugh, aud caused | Wwe Hundred Men in the Chicage “Gllinesd ee ee ee Pee aT ETS EOED Tien | CMON IN HR WAVE wi Seamescing ine suggestion that the funeral ser- | wucy amusement by alluding to some ot the more | Yards Join the Engineers To-day. “Cull in aud sea. ate THE FREE METHODISTS HOLD THEIR = CHANGES. | Vices of the late Chiet Justice be held in the hall of | Susmerui instances ‘of the waste of public money | meson Starch sae Prenat crete oe the ure a> FOR SALE—FIFTI SHARES WASH- services in St. George's Hall, 11th stn w.. SULT IN CHANGES. the House of Representatives next Wednesday, | on disrepucable or undeserving persons and their STOUR at Sat ON AND GEORGETOWN RAILHOAD | sibscct: “Pive Christian Mace” * Alf ees tarieed. EE” | , Th last piece of steel belonging to the stuck | an4 that the body be privately interred. at Toleds, | descendants, aithouga Jeunisgs isa tory abd a eee ee eee cr it __W. RILEY DEEBLE, 1919 Fst._| ge WAUGH M. E. CHURGH, 3D ANDASTS | UTC*Ch-Plug has been bored from the ten-inch guB, | Onio, the next day. Mrs. Waite left Los Angeles | BOtrousiy strong party man. aasne 00 be emgnaneee ati, to Goe>, EASTER FLowens—rae poate 13 | BOF, yn scavitel ll’ “Prenchiow bythe Pastor, | ANG It 1S sald at the Ordnance Bureau the guns | 4016 glock inst night for Toledo. Dr. Ruth leaves oe ae Gut to the actiog Of the m0v ewitchmes eaplanen Towers ou MONDAY, Marsh 20. fal snd appropriate services ench svehncteeser aster, | wn pereece condition. Tt was a delicate operation Washington to-day to meet her at Kansas uy A WRETCHED MOTHER'S CREME, | {i the Burlington yards here who struck” carly 4 and escort jo. Edward T. W: e lug except Satur- | to bore the plug without removing any P — ‘Unls morning Without any, lever donc ri athe be. ean 8.4, day) aly wits O,_aeaber eapontse 9.8. | cc ot the jockee, but tt wes aeouyintee in Seon ok, a ree a aoe. to net whe | Worm Out with the struggle fer Bread | rout. vine ritcuunen at ‘xurora, Ti sino oopek YEIDMAN & WARNESON, 1m. Seats al free at every service, eae he Pol Three Bo: fwer | work, Dut that was the only outside Boe dd eke” AND Paver RULERS, | weenie, — and evervindy | safety. ‘The diMculty with the ‘caused @ | mother. ‘The interment of the remains of the late | * ——— ve Reet | eaten! ° far as the Knew up to ‘clock Ubis 420-422 11th ‘st. n.w.—Blankbooks made rder | = —— at deal of unfavorable criticism upon the ~| than be Separated from Them Again, | Tio inieed “rec obentae dora Rode Sf | if ee, METROPOFITAN, - PRESRYTERIAS | Fe Considerable | raced una iets aoe, Sy Gh Ce cia Iornine The ola cid, bomevet to owe . ~ fr ch, 4th and B . Cap! gress aud methods of the bureau, and considerable | chased some time ago by him in one of the ceme- New Yore, March 24.—Minnie Liebknecsner, a ho freight at all upUll Unis second strike ts setued, agzazans bend sped ste; Punic ota aad are B. om race ‘wie ating aetvices | comiment bas been heard concerning the slowness | tertes of Toledo. German mother, administered poison to her three | and with the exception of the livestock trains 1s qq=> MORGAN STEAM LAUNDRY, cetinge of the week: Young Peoples’ Tues: | belng prepared. It is sald that Secretary Whitney VISITS OF CONDOLENCE. children this morning at her home, No. 154 West | traasit, no freight is moving. Passenger trains S17 9th st. mw, Fearing Collars 2 cents, Cullé 4 conte, per pai. | ine, both at Postals promptly responded to. - "mn : RMELYS PRESDTENETEN HOGG Boe corwer tn ant street. Of the Uhre, two died, Anthony, aged | #F€ Funning as usual. and Charles, aged seven. ‘The tuird, & boy, NO NOTICE GIVEN THE COMPANY. "ars Old, hained Christopher, Was sul alive | | The company has recetved no notice at all from and Was remove to Ube New York hospital, Tne | the switchinen, and no grievance has yet been Congregational mesting, Thursday even- | 18 greatly displeased With the work of the bureau, | _A large number of callersare constantly arriving 0. it*_ | and has at various times taken Commodore Sicard, | at the late residence of the Chief Justice to ex- chier of ordnance, severely to task for what he has | press their sympathy and condolence. The son of HERI GiV I sts. n.w.—Rev, GEORGE: not accomplished. This deiay places the admints- a ‘Waite and his wife ive those that call. = p OF y judge recelt mou rest i locke sented or demand made upon them by the: BS ng i rater Reetotoe agat dieu and 20 prau*Youme peovle'a meetin | construct Suet in noobs aenpis te Miss Waite is suit mucn prostrated by tne shock |"Notning more. swful has been Fecorded on the | me's Union. Late yesterday afternoon rumors of neh etill continue for the present snd until further | at 6:30 p.m. A cordial welcome to all. tt | fects a little sore over the failure of his bureau off Of Ber fauher's unexpected death. Bishop Paret. | police blouers since the wife of Albert Fritz, a {hecontemplated strike were in circulation around ‘potice de cgeupy adjoining oles, se heretofore, at No. ISRAKL METKOPULITAN GM. E | Cer to keop pace with his plans, Its turtherru. | the former pastor Med — 5 bes This arnt | German engraver, kilied herself and her tures | the ays = adquarters, but a a inves ‘ 2 8 (AGN Br eatttk ‘camaer Ist abd B ate, .w vey: | mored that there have been hot words oetween | EPIpUABY chUFCh, called at the house this morn-| cuugren with prussie achl lu a Grand Sttvet tone. | Wyeation Talled to reveal suything Gente. Soe ses poe y = aS CAL: | cheun at tamen: and tt ts tas omrreak eater and Was one Of the few persons seen by Miss | ment years ago, or since Dr. Soguin’s wife played | Of the switchmen told General” Superintendent : ——— Fvapx will proach.. At 7:30 p.1n. Rev. Mr. ‘Lmmoce- | the officers at the Department that unless the | Waite since the death of her father. bundman's bum with her children and shot them | Sessler, that no strike was contemplated, but Sa THE SUPREME COUmE OF Yak wis- | MONDEN. Gl Mert Virwinis, will occupy the pulpit. | guns and armor for the crulsers are ready oetore THE WHITE HOUSE DRAPED IN MOURNING. Yo deatit in their palatial home on Murray Hitl In | others said that they were tired of wii ba eg RP aaa wien Al are invited. ___1¥"_| very long there will be an important change in| ‘The Waite House ts being draped in mourning | vither of Unese cases insanity furnised at once | 1ucoapetent engineers. i, ratlway cialis Exatons 8, SMITH yh GEINGEC. Luwis-—At Lavy, No, | SS See hag neti Sif | te personnel of the Navy Department, today in honor ot the memory of the dead Chter | tHe excuse and the expianation of the unnatural | Claus \uat thle reason is the merest pretest On motion of the pRisty be hie Chaplin es HARLAN, ot New York, will occupy the pulpit Lo-mo:- Society Notes. Justice. The four great columns in front of the connate watinaa Ohta, finger has been ‘pincned or a coupling-bar attorney, it is oPdared that the defendant Geumgec. | TON moraine at 11 and in tho eveningat:30, “Ie "| gave @ ladies luncheon Portico are nearly covered with lack, and the} sheisa woman driven to Ler act Us trouble too | #8,0ne Of hem put it this morning. "In the Legtis hatte hie appearance to be entered herein on or | (B-ga=>_ UN 10, ETHODIST EPISCOPAL ‘yester- | windows and copings are tully di The | great to bear. She walked in, poorly dresaea, | UWS Morning abd around the Brotherhood head= before tue first rule day occurring forty days aiter this ‘Church, 20th st, near Pennsylvania ave.— | Gay. last time the mansiun was was at the death Fine! ‘and wan, with a worn shaw? around her, | @Uafvers it Was Common gossip Lhut the switchmes Say. otherwise the cause will be with asin | Sunday schoolat 9:30 m. At 11 a. eit piiscourse | Mrs, Goddard and Miss Clymer entertained | of ex-President Arthur. egg ey Steadying herself | Bad Dee taken into tue told of | tae Brotherhood, Tie object of this suit is to collect the claim of the | 7230 nus discourse Oh’ “Bodily ongion ha tisat | ladies at luncheons yesterday. FUNERAL SERVICES IN THE HOUSE HALL aT NOON | against the desk, she sald in a drs, hard voicethat | ‘2 Cousideration ig id —_ this plaiutitewrainat the exid defendant, tor #136, for | Mars'A. Alien, i D.. of Tthica, N.Ycat4 pninve-| Col. and Mra Biddle and Gen, and Mra. X. L WEDNESDAY. Pe ae * Dive. trom Jame f, 1667 to Attia 16. 1387 at BOLO | iucelne, Tonweration meeting? Mkaaer deste’ | Abderson gave dinner parties last evening. ‘The Senate Sia. Tete conumIttee GOpEtized Cae ee ene Sg ie eee ccnaee or eae ca nas | ans Guchaaen tb the Webosn ense Cnet Gas ontecte aay ces ny the said piain; | prayer service Wednesday evening, All weleome. 1t* | Miss May Williams has been ill with the measles | #ergeants-at-arms of the two houses respectively | HOON On ateman Chas. Albertson, responded, | Men Would take this step. The officiais of their ‘copy of this notice lished in tha eceise DNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, COR ‘since her return from New York. toconfer with the marshal of the Supreme Court | and they started for “Sth street together. "On the ussociation have been very anxious from the be. Star oncoa week for each Vf three successive Works lath and B sis. n.w., Mrs, Halliday received a number of callers yes- | 28 to the arran; tof detalis. A telegram was | way the woman told her story ina Mt tess, me- | int ta take re before the said rule day. pee received from Mrs, Waite, stating she 1s en route | chanical way, as though {t was a worn-out theme nant Cy! chet couneiie ‘Be pul. Soule peop! terday, and refreshed each one with a fragment ‘ and them on an eyual footing, as they Lad A. B HAGNER, Asso. Justice, Sed xy wenn cup of tea. Via the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad | that long since-had lost ali interest to her. ‘True Copy. Test yay Be J MEIGS a PRE SU Po le P to the East, she will arrive in Toledo either | Her husband was dead, sue said; died four | done with the firemen, but the incers seemed - at ——- —— } toall, Ars E. John Filis, assisted by her daughter, Miss | Wednesday ‘evening or Thursday morning next. | years ago. She had struggied to keep the cuildren | }0R to do it, and gave as @ reason that when IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE Dis. | — — = ;**, | Liltan, and Miss McKeen, saw tends yesterday. | she conscats to puollc funeral services here, and | fesetues put. faliod. Ther were taken from her | strikes occurred ‘the Swi chinen It Was Dot ee CT CF OES ) MR TROPCIETAN 2. WE Crt i | Miss, McKeen, who 1s president of the Abbott | unless sowething suall come from her to cause a | and sent to the Juvenile assium, uly Tecentiy | Ug Defore coupling-pins were flying the Guanes Storr et al, vs. the widow and heire-at- | fo-morrow. "Preachhig at 1] em. By readiue Pave | Acatemy for at Andover, has many | change in the arrangements, the funeral wiil take | she had got them back with infinite trouble, | if, and not long aiter that the muliUa or Jaw of Coto: Omonuxpno, deceased. 3, A Hay, and at 4:30 by Kev.’ G- W. kee of eee | frfends in this city. Among the callers yesterday | place'in the Hall of the House of_kepresentatives opposed by poverty on one side and the persecu- | Were catied ou. It would sect Unat the (WO Ore (0. 10,309, ‘Doe. 26 Vi tehurch, Bi ol Were Rev. and Mrs. O. Haulin, Mr. aud Mrs, John | about noon of next Wednesday. The remains will | tion of her husband's rel tives on the other, but | €ahlzaions have finally come to terms. This cause being ferred vo te to Teport the distri. | service wt‘T clock en eae OT enOTe ee RO ae ea ers, Jano | ab conveyed to foledoaior interment, and there | she could not keep them, Work, was falling, food | — Tue Burlington oiliclals evidenuy have jyome bution of the fund in tue registry of the court, notice is FOUNDRY METHODIST EPISCOPAL | BUgher, the Misses Brown, Mrs. Symes, Une Misses | will be met by Mra, Vibite. At first the famiiy | getung scarce, foresaw that she must lose | Opes that they may reach some sort of an hereby iiven that I will proceed toexeeute this order of Bote: ‘Co:ner of 14th and G sta., Kev. Go. | Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pollok, Mrs. John | expressed a desire that the services should be neld | them soon. ment with the switchinen during he day, for foreskin. at my otce in the butted tates Court | Eur, tantcr “Services, teucrow: Sumday | Suerman, Mrs, Doiph, Aliss Dawes, and ‘alls | in the cure, bak ter Foadlly qzscnted to the} parute vax rmareme pacrwep vo mms vam, | wild? nouing until Monday, wowerd Sing wee House, Wasnit D.C.,at which time and UR t+ ot neal. —— . a and by Wedn sday had made siabnahetaieaiage mes eat ar | Ete cares Het wi wt hsm |, Te Seth minister and Mrs de Reuteraiola| ero, dete anos ht amotber Govan | SY verufag a” Abe Wat auton” hace | teaancumets Union il, Taube gece SOD EaE S08 FOTO ta Seo. PAYED, ‘Auditor. on, Good. suing. Como and Bear ier Bad i | gived with the Secretary of the Treasary and Mrs ae ae tie vor, twa drug store with quirter to DUY | Ended at least nothing will be dove. aii nh Ee vor, ). Prayer meetis ve rebild, recently. ‘the funeral arrangemeu “4 ” ‘nechner ‘stirred og ™ > “MODEL BurtBiNS Assootarion, | say. 7:20. SURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHORE os | , MM Walter Wood gave a ladies tuncheon to-day penance, 2 Sabet peipis pane f] Seek etek tees ie ae Ofice 935 Pat. aw. ee re One aw the cate ese r: | 2 honor of Mrs. de Reuterskiold. ‘The several committees appointed to make pre.| parts,” gave it to the boys to, driak, Pian Entirely Now to this District. Funda of the av- | HERIiEY, Will preach at 11"Gu ‘8 Search We Baron von Zeduwitz and Mr. von Mumm Te! perations for the funeral of the late Chief Justice, |@ach’ a cup. This was on W: sociation Loaned by Ballot at 4X percent | eM AP fal, Dr. deamter deliver ae tcsol | med from New York to-day. held meetings at the Capitol to-day. Ata meeting | Morning. | Very soon, afterwant all tnve ed ELK in the course on fafdelity: onthe Yopict "the In- | The newly appointed German minister, Count | ora numier ot members ot the bar, the following | Meret ke no tone ene thee, ,BUMer- persist fidel's Place in History.” Young men ere speciaily in- | d’Arco Valley, is travelling in the West, ‘was afopted: day, getting about the house without exciting the Shares $2 per mouth 81,000 Advanced on se it_| Mr. and Mrs Smyser, assisted by thetr daugh-| In pursuance of apreliminary conference held at | aticntioa or the tenants by unusual concern of any ‘Each Share. <q=> MANUEL MISSION, 14TH ST, ABOVE iiss Wolff, of Balt enter. | the Capitol this day, notice is hereby given that a | sign oi alarm. Wednesday night and all Thursday Call at office for copy of pis aud constitution. ‘Kn.w.—N. J. WHxELen, ‘pastor, Preaching | YTS and Mrs. and Miss Wolff, of Baltimore, teres the Bepreme Court “S70 BLSokiS President, service at Lun: aiid #unday SehGot at’ pane "ine | tailed a umber of thelr friends, at thetr rvs dence | meeting Of the bar of the: yi pt Et ES mh20-003t* Hs. WILBON, Secretary._ | Tastor is to cle is labors wiih the preseat mont on, Corcoran street, wita Progressive euch last ey ES a4 ae ba a ed j ; Dit HIDDEN, CATARRE, TH. |e preach his last sermou To-morrow. 1¢ . Hey teeaned aeration See ae ae 4 besged SSS oR eae | Bsa RAMP SMM Raecong |, Mes G Lt nd am ta ay wing | eS sn aed ee as | Regus i ns Se aS e Y L, cor. Wey a in New ‘bul juent io ad at on fire, r eee a Fe On cana | dapnceruna Orhan mentor et iam Fabia gua | “Mra Lieut. Theo. H. Eekerson, accompanied by Of bis eminent character and public service in une | “warcursa TmRIR SLOW AXD aGONIZ180 DEATHR ph a Pe jerusalem.” at 7:90., Mure. Mary Eathese oe Mace her sister, Miss Lily Armour, of Q street, have re- St on we. M. Brera, | thay ‘to be taken out in the back yard wision. in London by Head Bros. is unquestionably the Snest ee, ee Pag LOL 3 ‘turned home from Fort Clark, Tex. RN and have the hydrant turned on them, they were Toport of a strike info Saat i ati at ot Ot nod engin |, 5, gine sea etter sare | STE aT ERIS See eeechiee F “ELD. JOS. E. STATON, 0. &BAPTisn, | Dickenson, wife ot Li-ut. Dickenson, of Jefferson | Mrs. Dr. a “A phys. | world. Unmoved. she wont abot Balching ner ‘unoug the men, De ’ | Barracks, are Mrs. Otis’ mother, Mra. C, 8, | clan, speaks of interference with the treatment of ye ‘will ‘proach "P: Permitting in M vetsing a Work. AU 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon Charles there will be any Moreh s5ret 118 in tad Bite Geen me Senor the Chiet Jusuice by Dr. Ruth of the Navy. She | ied. ‘Taree hours later hiseldest brother breathed were all at work at 11am, and Eld’s Omiox & 821 Mra. J. Floyd Waggaman’ gave a charming yel- | states that by Dr. Ruth’s direction the chest of | his last. Still the youngest, che baby of the cares, = WOUNT VERNON PLACE GLE GHUEay | OW luncheon to Mra. J. I. Bradley, of Syracuse, | the patient Was FubUcd with turpentine to relieve | was le t. With the two victimsof Mer awrul crime N PREIONT. MOUNT VERNON PLACE M E. CHURCH a the guests were Gen. and Mrs. | the paigs about which he complained. She di- lying dead, the mother held steady to her flend- ‘Chicago, March ¥4.—A from pickets early 5 | Ube aig al ae | emai awa tr | ar, frre aaa a |S, Ten Steg ae the pastor. ‘Sunday at 9:30am, | Moore, Mra. 4 4 A has begup to bandic and ‘meeting at G:40 pan. ‘Tho public cor: | Sitin ribbon, the table. was beauifully decsrateg, | "The Dr. uch tvterred to fs well-cnown tn soct. | 12evera ag wu Ot waiting and went | QUOC? care, The St. Paul sad ‘Omabs bas not 31 = CHURCH OF THE COVENANT rts: | and the Howers were yellow tolips and vioiwta. | ety circles in wis etty and fe an intimate trend | ae 7kenectd pate poaeey Otywralling and, went pa te 7 West and Domestic Cigars Bs pectin Connecti chisnt aves 8 Aas one s Rouse and she opened it So the officer °4 glance | 224 bad been the most ou spot a aay ts z Lam. 7:30 pun. 4 ‘Poads ip refusing it TE B. ‘told him that her story was true. In tneir ° ee bea ing the two boys, long dead" and ‘tse Uitte one PR aeoaceed Siraualed but clean. “The mother scood unmoved | mascuror Tas uous nace sarees tax SCL — =p oy Or TRE ™= looking on. ‘The officer under arrest, and UNIVERSITY CxEWR. Alarmed the neighbors. ie took the woman.to tne '—The annual race between Station, and & burried call was seat for an ambu- | ,LONDOx, March 24. lance. “The little one was driven rapidiy il | fi wee eer ne hens sats fr ae | Sa aie ns tac eae ‘oun clore being taken tothe prison soe ane | Het, een Memieransea SUSE AX rue ne wir"ino woeld be: permurved | on snd at B rt Sao estas ses Sees weeie ma

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