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“THE EVENING STAR. second-class mail matter } & WEEKLY Sta®—published on Priday- year portage prepaid, Slt month, £26 cxeey—8t ® 'w-All mail subscriptions must be paid alran loner than ts paid for. sesso " he Retired List. ication : ages Telegrams to Tho Star. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, bistsg , + The Eve yg = yan AA PRESIDENT AND CASHIER GONE RG EES STE re, bcrbere the A Raleigh Bank Robbed by its Officers. (Entered st the Post Office at Washington, D. C.,ae DEATH OF EDITOR DORSHEIMER. spielen’ ; q : ; lissards Still Raging in the Northwest AMUSEMENTS. Washington News and Gossip. |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY.| WOMEN IN PHILANTHROPY | stscuarred sates, sators and marines of the late Extent omce, at pe nrearingout ot we cit war | B ad da D ARMY HALL. ‘LECTRIC STEAM LAUNDRY The membership 1s steadily mereasing, and at | and wounded {0 tne hospitals, and her attention Benefit N.C. Ave. M.P.C n 1007 E st. n.: Index to Advertisements. C. T. NUTZE, Proprietor. LECTURE, Collars, 2 cents: Cuffs, 4 cents per pair. mh27-5t* THURSDAY EVENING, March 29, 1888, by z 3 i é : E -" q BX-OONFEDERATES IN OFFIOE, embraces the departments of New Jersey PRESIDENT AND CASHIER GONE. j i f ! AMUREMENTS—Ist page. Talks to the Council To-day. § i and the nurses, A gentleman in Switzer. Officers of a Raleigh Bank Absecond a a oo ain chaise tne | lana, ‘Mr. Henry Durant Wot written an chy EE Ba, POMIBITION- DR 3. W. BISCHOFF ‘Arromerrs—Sa and Oth pages a a article ob the suc ih (reponse, wich an ee Amount of tts oo - we \UCTION SaLEs—3d ° w: jeading nations tn aLeton, X. C., March 27.—The chairman of the Department Commander GAR. eee aa ten 4 ierecmery will ielk | Avovow Sazse- 34 pean, Again Discussed in the Senate.| wxpgR THR RED CROSS, Bo ‘in Quincy, es | i804 not to are on Hosphals nurses eterna | yaaa. N.C, March 277 National Bank pub ee cain CHINESE AND THEIR CUSTOMS.” | “thr Pallacy of Hith Liccnee:” aad’ es Clas cies | Boore aan Sate . rele. An | The sign of this “International Convention of Ge- | anes the following this mornings ~The aireenrs C3, Lincoln was American Consul to Chin for | bora Hoffiuian will Prange tthe Congregational | posrwmas Cuawons—6th, > — < * , veati- | neva” was declared to be a red cross. a white oe) “ rnd twelve years churey TO-MORROW Wednewiay) NIGHT at 7-30 | BOSD*. mons—6th page, —_—-—_. the | ground, Before the civ war closed fis Warvoa | ofthe State National Bank, having reason to chiag of lectnne eT vee Meats, 25e. extre at door on | O'clock. Comeearly to secureseata At Omer eae BUSINESS ON THE HOUSE SIDE. t: a Hi ‘Whom | was sent to Andersonville. A search after missing | eve that Ube president and tity eveulag of lecture — | gos sH0orens ” artextion! — Tune a ae Christianity and Humanity. soldiers was carried on at her own expense. she | BAVe absconded with a large amo BTR oF suiton Gopal ily Gun Cink, eater 38 oe EDR E SD AN | Dexter ee. ; a cee po ay ES Ee ee I Speed to cian eat completed this week and be | 28th March, |All interested in Srap shooting arecordi: | Day Goops—sth page, ‘The Senate. M oid Gag | Tras of great service in the hospitals on either side, | States Government. We are giad 10 assure the to visitors next week. BT | foail, will gia st idm. Dean” MnOOHID EP Eovcarrowai—4th paca, The presiding officer laid before the senatea| WORDS FROM FAMOUS LEADERS. Bag | 1n.2ezy ies Parwon organtned the American Asso. | Bells teat, the other Banks of Une eity a=, SPIRITUALISM TO-NIGHT, CORNER | FAM™YSurrites—3apaga, communication from the marshal of the Supreme ogy Fe Red Cross: sufferers = ‘7th and Lata baw. at 4-90. Lecture snd | FIXANctat—4th page, tena Excrastoxs To Bucrowore _o or by fire and flood—a general organization with | “PS. (Signed), EK. Sramps, chairman pro tem, 74 Court, notifying the Senate (by direction of the] ; many branches, It sent food and supplies in 18%] | _Th© officers Of the other Danks in the City ame G. W. KATES aud wife. ‘The tests by Mrs. | For Rexr (Rooms)th hounce officially that Uke suspension does Bot af RATES are reinaraabie in identity and alao in obtain- | . Fon Rext (Houses) Oth maee, Justices) to attend the funeral ceremonies of the | ‘The Red Crossof Geneva hung on the mimic bo Ye ES es SS ing full names. “Admission, 5c. zag | Fox Rest (Stores)—5th page late Chief Justice, in the hall of the House of | wali in the rear of the stage at Albaugh’s Opera Missigsippi, and in 1884 to those who were sin. Ee | <x ohiRS. MONROE'S LECTURE ON THE] Fon Ren (Offices)—th pase. Representatives, at noon to-morrow. House this morning. It was the day given by the inny amtioteds During the latter year Miss Barton R. DOMSHEIMER DEAD, SLRS STS | eae soe eta asa, ain Tass | woman coma a pasar Tee eae re sotineséni penning clr eareicg oe wwadeary wy Paceeeute instead o aan a potent pa mpl tomorrow et a quarter before ie Oi ‘and ladies attending the council arrived early, and MISS BARTON'S TALK. While Traveling in the South FACE MEFTING—CHURCH (OF “OUR | Fon pregstirnion ns ae rep Wace COMMITTENE. the theater was well filled. On the platform, besides Miss Barton, in her address, sketched the} York, March Lieut..Gov, Wm, Dore Masbie, 1305 a3 mate Jali Wan Bows Howmrentuatyer Sasa" ‘mages reported from the committees | te many prominent women, celebrated for their organization of the Red Cross as the result of the Ciara’ Barton, of Hel-Cross' movement. Kev. | LADIES‘ Goops—4th pace. rk in suffrage and other movements, were a “Treaty of Geneva” Florence Nightingale, she and placed on the calendar were the following: | Yo ren Amanda Deyo, delegate of the Universal Peace Union, | Local. Mentiox—6th pace, number of womnea who are at the head of great ‘sheumer, Uhe publish make enlisted men of the ns. said, traveled a pathless feld. In the wars that To a ‘Signal Corps respo aud many others, All are cordially invited. Lost axp Fouxp—2d para wee bg Philanthropio movements. it of the New York Star, died Savannah, Ga, Taoeraueamuer lot."New York: March 15, and followed the Criinean even her example Was not | Was then fect healt je Was accompanied: zor a 2 yubli a heeded. ‘desc: clear, | ply by Mra. Dorsheimer. ‘They had purposed “a=>, EDGAR GRAY BAILEY. MINOR HAS| Mowry ro Loax—cth page Mo previdesdt toe exte bomen for satis, pay Ge deemed sel a Steady faine of the Red Gross, Iason owa war, | leaving on Uiizenrd Monday, intending to!wpead = oe ee pare. (adversely) appropriating #55000 ia ald ct a ais | PFestded. Drs, Shattuck is young, hort and sturdy sshe sald, the work of rellef ‘couunissions was fro | few days in Washington ani take Theredare ses saint harboring or trasting bimin | craw Sraaneas 3d abled soldiers’ home in Vermont. in figure, with a pleasant face, and dark hair and lack of" military ‘ition, comparatively in- | tibule train to. Florida. Mr, Dorshelmer caught * = aye i ‘Mother and Guardian, — Pi ceoean River Boats—3d page, BILLS INTRODUCED. eyes. Sho is a Massachusetts woman, and daughter | Ede stectual. wna the Pranco-German war of °70- pe may muppet ot the Passat #100. ROUND TRIP. —_— Boe, NOVELTIES IN, BASTER NECKWEAR | Pavan arD Onaaxs—4th page Among the bills introduced and referred were | Of 8 well-known Journalist, Mr. he Oe | castes rte eee plication of the prin. | €Fed serious, and, in fact, was not “suuoensen te Shirts to Onder a specialty; al6-3m | Puoresstonat-—3d page. the following: By Mr. Vest, for the classification | ington.” "He published the first tfec-soll paper in | beet ciples ot tne ‘erenty 1 Nob record of ens | Wie chuplapes ot ite “wr "hy Mr, Ackerman, the ‘TICKETS GOOD ON ALL TRAINS. <q=> DAILY EDITION OF THE Rartroaps—3d page, shiegs 2 ans: class post-oMces, and Qxing thetr | Masskclusetts Atrs. Shattuck's mother, Harrict a] bee eS WOMAN'S TRIBUNE, Spuctanties—4th page. salaries; by Mr. Daves, to ratify and confirm |: Robinson, has long been a leader in earth, 90 throwgin tn Code king. | abd Bight. I served in ite eee neat eneel | pocumota. Although ‘Mtr DeracametPamae ee, ¥. RETURNING UN PRIL, INCLUSIVE. | national Counc ot Wormer ie for nals atallnes | SPECIAL Norices—Lat page. DE Mr Palmer tec A PS ‘avin om to be established, for her intiaence began xt | with fe men, cad weo eae speak. The last evening the news Was not received im (ki Ses Facey iseren Coe Mme tilt ts ary rage | Smmune Eaowmery. Speen a ence caee | Meaameatesatana WananSupeae Ao | Satin, endl tees. its Ded the Tart, Sad the Baas were gutnefed eer | tor daa the fsa Seal 'oe Urge None je Scents 27 . Clation for Massachusetts. AS president of the : as eternity. : a Oa ee SS x ED- = N N i j- | THE TRabus—4th page. DUEIOF BILLA. National Woman Suffrage Association for Massa- MME. 184BELLE.BOGRLOT. alike, lay side by side in the Red Cross | Mr. ons, Rr ST Baits ilies and penusucn) of the fair | UneetanensSdpene. Fae Deere authorize the Commissioners | chusetia Mra Shatiuck is devoung herselt to pol | Mra, Shattuck ‘ext: Introderes chime, Isabelle | Palsve hoeplisis SrUe tna. The taper ceree, | County, abd eee T ineer at st George's Hall. 11th se eg ests F | Wanrep (Board)—2d page. of the District of Columbia to lay water-mains | ical studies. A society under her direction meets Bogelot, delegate and directress of the re. | WhO to-day mourn their own deaf, mourned then GEN, BOULANGER RETIRED, . ULE TWOSPECIAL FAST EXPRESS TRAINS, DNESDAY EVENING, March 2%, 1888, Waxzep(Help)—2d page. ‘where necessary. trrice a weok and debate the political questions of | fom wes ur er. cematet seen ES i ne a Wanrep (Situations)—24 paga By Mr. Cameron—For a rilroad on Brightwood | to yore, and shen ckets Sure. Women are going | form work 0 eeiemiahaieamn Sr ee en eae ee Cee Seay Se We Ee) aces eomeen on Ge Court-martial WITH PARLOR CARS ATTACHED, WILL os ON WE Waxtep (Rooms)—2d page. i, sont eT ahi ee — “ ry te premavurety white, but in Favor of This ‘the PROHIBITION UNION WED avenue, District of Columbia. women to vote intelligently. her face carries the roses of health. “Plercing dark | Stand At its post at the fold, and the generous jm Favor Action. RIGHT. Members of the $pton azo urged, to attend ttc od a Pee ES poiph—Granting to the Oregon Railway PRAYER AND SONG. eyes that can melt with sympathy or burn with =< —y A oe Tov a — eed Pants, March 27.—On the proposal of the minis ‘, imat lon —#. at am a “2d page, Navi lon Com; the right Wa} inquiries ty cal s sketcl iso lencies LEAVE B.AND 0. DEPOT, WASHINGTON, | :iSaai church maser ‘he auspices of te WC a WanTEp (Miscellaneous) 2d pace, through the New Perces, Indian Resereation, “*Y | Beside Mrs. Shattuck sat an elderly lady with a Fetvatiie In their expres ape tg SS to know each stad GRA ee ne yo Ar 9 AM. AND 131 Ax soxpay, aren. | sweat ile Frofata °B MOURN a” | «| ane bia a srorannce wate Tees ou | EMP, re Balen urea abou er hen, Tus | Eons sche Mare momen Pomme er a | cine an, ring aba ae aimee ot | Dome adc tne coer no condurted th , way | << Se Ea ee ‘Women ind Boenaiion- eto: Hg Rep atl = ae co with notice previously | Was "Nra-Zereldu UG. Wallace, the ae ene at | brake confessions an idea of what is poseibie for | Aimerican ‘Society in ministering w the Telief of | Boulanger on the retired: ist, 5 considered ty the a of the club will be. held TUESDA\ jrtesheom peorinm oad oo qo given, called up his bill to require that when ex- | Gen. Lew Wallace. When Mrs, Shateuck called each one on her outlook upon life. Mrs. Bogelot | Sufferers by great disasters, aa nd previously been tue 19 TRAINS aaTURDAY, EVENING, March 37, at'7-0 Oclocks for election, get The Raa aerests in Congress, The British | Contederstes are appointed to office the preter. | the meeting’ te Glen ie eaten sence, called | each One on her outlo Work, and ranks high But,” sald Miss Barton, “what has the Red | council of ministers, s . so mesibern “ay oder ofthe Prion, abba | Budge, The Emperor and the Crown Prince, Sull-| ence shall bo given to. tnalmed and disabled sol lace for prayer. Mrs, Wallace rising’ and folding | the brave women of, the World WhO have de Gross tego with woman's work, and why docs our sestney ys: MARY A LIVERMORE AND Mims. | Van 2 leg ders, ir J of her, offered a simple fant ime. lace here? _ Boost BLE! mb26-6t [3 TRAINS SUNDAY. ROP here, direct invocation. read, in French, a sketch of work in which ner | Judgment is quick and sound, her vision clear and 2 = Ss Maes Meeting ‘ot coeree Govguxwent Recerrrs To-pay.—Internal reve.| MR. RIDDLEBERGER IN FAVOR OF THE BILL. Mrs, Shattuck then announced the song, “Hark! | organization is’engaset Strong, and she sees trom afar. Mise Anthony was since Sanday N®W Nationar THear Cy Fy a YB, Due, $164,614; customs, $770,461. a eae Spoke in favor of the bill. He The Sound of Myriad Voices.” This 30 = WOMENS’ ROSPITALS FOR WOMEN. She Sie woman co lay Ber paren rai cng | Night im the Northwest—all Traine —— “ 4 ee julged in some criticisms of the Confederate irs. Hai . Robinson, rs format Toss Societ; Delayed, BEGINNING MONDAY. MARCH 26, Aritide, Mesting under auspices of the | ‘Tag ADJCTANT-GRNERAL has issued directions to government, its method of dealing with its sol- | Robinson read it to the audience before it was | _ Hanah D. Cheney, president and delegate of the | of Rochester, and that societ¥ has stood like x a ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. ‘mb? b26-3t_ | Army farriers for shoeing cavalry horses, T0 THE ADVOCATES OF PROHIBITION: Bae oe ubsDay the atin day of arch, crs bre ss ges 4 : DULUTH, Mowx., Mareh 27.—Northern Wisconsin : : sung. It was sung to the air of “Hold the Fort.” | New England Hospital for Women and Children, | rock trough trouble and. disaster, respousive to 3 ‘Tar Wasurxatow Crrr Post-OFrice.—Among the Sopreasetia ho Contedsrats pinta eer) MRS. SHATTUCK DISCOURSES BOUT PHILANTHROPY. | SPOKE On the subject of “Hospitals managed by | €VeFY call. Because there are more women tuan | and Minnesota are experiencing another severe “3 men in the Red Cross of Europe to-day, empresses | storm. Over a foot anda half of snow has fallen Shatt id and for women.” She told of the establishment of Ss Sates eet bills signed by the President yesterday afternoon | Siler and majorgeneruls, intimating that thedemo. | Mra. Shattuck then stepping forward wald the and queens lead its societies and its reliet work | anq 4s arffting, badly. ‘The St, Paul 1s the ouly ‘do not represent | subject for the morning was philanthropy, There | {H€ hospital and clinical a cat in Boston. | war, and while these princesses of peace and hu- | Abd, !% artfting. to . ne a4 — fet trains wirough on crieeatrar carers Mera | Un wanlnron ey pours 'e POMMe |, Soll lems out he dred | wan a tine wae aoe men he see ort | See een ena apeeaty i Bn fom a ga fn cpsic slot of mo wa | im thea mg fer ve ar oare ‘on the part of yourselves,it cote nay when offices are to be dispensed to | Philanthropy, because there was no such thing as | ers, believing that the influences ot motherhood | CTS sba! will Well before . Soaeprereneaaine, gue, Garis Taowae. of New| Gxx. Baxruurris reported to-day to be better | “ay',ind that at Philanthropy: In the olden time the nearest | might be so as toenable a woman who has | De declares vite wis eee couse ag@in the | Pacific lett here last night thirty hours behind, ‘ than guration ions entitles bit gasiction 8 | than be was yesterday. the praserence, 2° Tested Boldier should Rave, | SOOM OD, oie cue cules the friendsnip ot the | erred to regain the character she has rashly thrown | 2°, i 4 and his deductions toa careful — case. Wouien have much to do with it, and in | joon ‘and las Goch rereg eh ae maay after Mr, Biair advocated the bill, declaring that | Greeks. This was a triendship, however, for the | away. She told also of the work of other woman | CBS a hoon, abd has ring ever since. ee Parents have been issued to citizens of the Dis- | yi"; ee Ime) give rise to the fecr that | ludividual, between equals; phitanthrope was long | houptials. Asmuch as they wanted more hospitals, Se, milenaial aay, ween pease bas osm ran with extreme difficulty and outside work Was Ja theres Thetis another also te this quamios be, | ‘ict a8 follows: Smith Thompson, letter-box, and | it might lead Us the penaening of ee teeteeae | fOr MammkiOd SU are e es een nrOpY Was love | Hosptals. reameanem at the cost of lowering thé | Shiging ‘battlements, both ‘women and the red | Seuerally suspended. zea theve.. thgte iemocher side to <Sie quneten Pe: | Ursca, W. Beumeth, presmre’ reg’uistor fee ‘gas. | soldiers equality, but inequality. It was, she said, quite | standard of woman's hospitals cron will bothere ALL TRAVEL SUSPENDED IN Dam into’ questlone of this kind will want te weiss bot | Machines. ora. ‘The bill came w r- | aPpropriate that tue first paper should be given by | Tax vaTHRRHOOD OP BROTHERHOOD ABERDEEN, Dax., March 27.—It bas been snows sides,” Ample will be given to you co ré- = ee ene von committe, ‘that rsronce, itiving bees one connested with the churches. Women, Se sald, oa ag yy gt ies | 1g here incessantly for the last wi rod and to By. the salitican with questious as | |THE PRSSIDENT nas ArFuoveD the act proviaing | Snenseas’ opponents of the measure | Though the en tor og eeguerenmembersDID | re Shattuck sald the next tople was mission. | Baused, and had to bow her acknowsedgineuts | There are two ret. of suuw on aleve salt tant 26 | "Pitndeand foee aie slike welcemee Clie Suen as jure rset enaning ee | MOE na anidse Gor eam as ae | Srna tae nage BEN PON” | ary wok: ato apa te eae a | can wens ov onan a 4 : Tost a st q 5 = moe eee | eee tne joint resolution enabling the | Mena, Sd sald Tt Ought not to pass to a second ganltations ot woued were asserting themstives | Harriet X. Morris, ex-principal putiicaotool we | Mra, Shattuck introduced as the last speaker of | ‘scnumoTox, lowa, March -°7.—The Weather for a= g STILL, OPEN THE CHALLENGE OF | Dow Tamming oe waterior to utilize the hot water | those who upheld the Goverienn ee eee Sot Best de roauced Mux Isabel C: Bur- | 39, Brooklyn. ‘The speaker sald the public schools | the day, Mra Emily & Richards, delegate trom | aneek nae taey tein cate yerious un} 000 to any Laundry th thiscity tocxecute | Dé gu taie on the perinanent reserva- | sought to destroy It. Force Boston, delegate to the Woman's Con- | should teach first the fatherhood of Ged aed ee the Women's Association of Utah, who made are | hensions for winter grains. The severe MONDAY, APRIL ONE WEEK. | work equal to ours is still open. While inviting atten- | ton at Hot ES and the act for the relief " ference, Unitarian Assuciation. brotherhood of man. When they taught that the ‘storm of Saturday aud it Was BuO Hoa to our Laundry, we avail ourselves of the oppor. | of Charlotte ‘Hacklema: THE BILL TO PURCHASE U. §. BONDS. sine lan mace solution of the great questions of the ‘century | POFt describing the rellef societies and other or- ONLY MATINEE SATURDAY. tunity to state that great care, guided by mature ex At 2 o'clock the bill went over without action on ‘ube set a remand experience, has been giveu to the seiection of the % New Caprain OF THE Watcu.—Mr. J. W. Gal- Return Engagement of complete mechanical appliance by which our work : ceeded last might by rain and hall, which fell - | Would be found. She talked without manuscript, | Fanuatons among the women of Utal. For fifteen | heavily for several hours. he ‘weather, grow trond the Senate, at 2 clock, resumed considera. | _ "i, Barrows, formerly a resident of Washing. | Tr conclusions Deng. ee tamer manUscTiPL | Fears she sald the women of Crab ad enjoved tue | colder during the might and everytuing 1s LUw formed: aud our patrons will speedily realize that | Aber, of Maryland, the captain of the watch force ton of the House bill for the purchase of U. s. | 0% 18 one of the notable women of the conference | in the wasn missionary work as that before a | Plyllege of the elective franchise, Dut Bow they | treezing hank ‘MR. RICHARD MANSFIELD. ruperior a ae SUT ESB eEaEs | Of the Post-Omice Department, has been asked to | bonas by the secretary Of eke ‘Treasury, the ques. | SBe Was ‘born in Irasburg, Vt. Her parents were | public scool teacher, ad been unjustly deprived of tBat by Congress, MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS AND SAT- r, eee Tesign, and bis successor will take charge on Mon- ——$_.—— from because they chose to give their support at the | Gogg — c estel Scotland; her grandfather wasa dist (ished ol e- Magration at Union City, Pa. URDAY MATINEE Sow ma coprner._| (ay, the Dew captain of the watch is Mr. Phinens Mr; Steware, 1 smendment offered yesterday by | trom 9 aivine, Her futher was 2 surgeon aid died | Quinton, deiegats asa neeauces re, Amelia. | polls ob yl iceman be vrat, X.Y, March 27.—A ai ‘trom, ee = SAPRAL, MEDICAl, COLLEGE wae 1.7 cl . as priv. ts cera, X.Y. Ms “ef NATIONAL MEDICA, COLLEGE, MED- | in tne aath New York Volunteer Infante wornee House of Representatives. SeMtinios Gave NEE ea “Graduating. ats] acne! femme ha tan Gieciin aiabens THE PERMANENT ORGANIZATION Uhat'a conflagration was mging there at 3 Otic A PARISIAN ROMANCE. | DEPARTMENT COLOMBIAN OXI: | the wat, and was discharged in October, 1805, | On motion of Mr. McRae (Ark) Senavebill was higher academy in New Hampshire when seven- eee tT oe reigns? Before adjourning the morning service Miss Wil- | tis moruing. At that hour. the. buildings cou WEDSESDAY, THURSDAY, FLIDAY AND SAT-| ° Tie Spring couree of lectures will begin on MON- | After a sérvice of thirteen months, * | passed authorizing the Little Rock and Alexandria | teen, she married at eighteen, and went to India Brn ‘of Ofondags | ard announced what the commitiee on onganiza- falntug McLean's drug store, Woods Bros,’ grocery, URDAY EVENINGS, DAY, Abr A sty pam sed cqutlnge uit May 2 ‘Tae Surrmsontan IneTITOTION AND Narrowat. | Railroad Co, toconstruct certain bridges in ArkaD. eet SE ped . “ jounty, X. X18 of a New } {ton had held one meeting and would nola another | $00 Win‘r. tot Aid sive stare were tn aslies and Last times of .. haem cytes mb26-12t | MUsgUM Will be closed to-morrow on account of | $83. W. Chapin, she would still have continued’ her se Spey pe oe] tomorrow. They named the following as the com- | joss was placed at $30, "4 DR. JEEYLL AND ME. HYDE. - > NO the funeral of Chief Justice Waite, chancellor of EONERAL OP CHIEF JUSTIOR WAITE. mnlpgonasy Work, as she did for a year, but she : % Foret gm refi and | mittee to nominate officers of the permanent or- = = m : pan ‘Owing to the destruction by fire of my office | the Sunithsunian Institution. ‘The Speaker laid before the House the following | feit it her duty to return and care for s younger ; eee rie naeseend, | ganlzation: Clara Barton, Frances Willard, Exaily Zawtwowski is Not Dead, 7 caus OPEEs BOGaE | a8 oem ae aiken cane abet mice vin ao communtcation from the marshal of the United | sister after her father’s death. She determin: Sion wm missionary abd | Louise Thomas, Mary F. Eastman, Mary Wright” | ap sue inetnance Fon: eaten LBAUGH'S OP! HOUSE. W., ob opposite side of the where ail imatters | STOREKEEPERS AND Gat@ers—The Secretary of ‘ ts however, to return as a missionary physician, an Camm ministerial families, and | seweil, Kev. Ada C. Bowles, Kachel G. Foster, s80C' ‘THE JUDG: A 1. ANNOUNCEMENT. PSwehecctofore! Cunnese will be prompy occ | the ‘Treasury has made the following appoiut- | 83 Supreme Court: “1 am directed by the > SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. to as heretofore. be uy 3 . it M. Bar, Powell. The ‘. onher return to America took up the study of goon after Anishing, at | Leonora sary, and Annie Rice mab 26-01" Real Estate Agent, 910 9th st. n.w.- | ments: Frank P. Wilson, Fred Fischer, and Chas. rere rae me Court of the United States | medicine. After Cmeago, March 27,— Bi been, vies fuating in this country she course OF stutiies Saul | Morning session'was then adjourued. After the | gay mine Lodge ye os oth st. Yo lntorm you that, in accordance with the reso- | took a year of stuky i course of studies in a MEDICAL DZPARTMENT OF HOWARD | A. Goodwin, gaugers, Covington, Ky.; Jas. F. GRAND SACRED CONCERT otection, Knigbts and Ladies Une University of Vienna, . ° 4 | adjournivent a meeting of delegates was beld, and | or Hon: , ‘of the Kights of * lution of the House of Representatives, adopted | Austria. Meantiine her marriage to Mr. Barrow: ladies ceeiminary, , she | it was decided to appoint the foreign delegates as | pi, rcuo inst E stowski to = UNIFERSTEY APRIL 2, | One anh Fee ee aitad gauRer. Beriid Center, | Marci 20, 144, the funeral ceremonies ot tne iate | AUSTTI® ,afeantlme, her missionary work, and in. adopted the teachers vo- | members of the cou bttntte sontba tone Sind sot aside Judgunents beld by her agaluet those cU'p an. “Thess lectures ame fres tg the public ~~ | Quid. and Jas C: Fuller, storekeeper and gauger, | Chiet Justice Waite Will be beld in the, hallot the | BUt,e8en4,t2 fore {lerself to. home missionary ~ Pah FS NOTES PROM THE PLATFORM. organizations for insurance upou the life of her GILMORE’S IMCOMPARABLE BAND, MS Uiat cates el ts ceased Saeeee ee epeing. | TOD Factory, Gq fone ue bamatar ea cMacea at 32 Oetk | ator in tua cits- sue tauynt in Howard Univer a iced bireyergenene Se | yy para brent WARSIOS nn | een Shasta Seeeeay ote Treasury has | initia to atend bth oon Aaa. | Sagi ae medical dpareacat and opened an | MQ ison, Ga, There, a Year Seerited ome Sime Aa in, Caese Giapatehes ane ss received a conscience contribution of $10 in an nication was laid upon the table. SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 8, °88. P01 ‘envelope postinarked Philadelphia, Vinginta PostMasTeRs.—Wm. M. Dixon hag been upon the stage to-day, 18 the noble outcome of the | attracted a good deal of attention on accoumt of Used omly as an ‘oculist.” In. spare moments luter, ‘she married Rev. T 1 THE ILLINOIS she did a great deal ot Shorthand work. One James ¥. Swanson. After di = lal fe Of the great-/ Its novelty. The supposed dead man is not dead high-pressure literary and social life of AT 8 O'CLOCK. with improved free-opening binding. All eget r .- | est metropolis of this counury. The most heroic | &t all, bul is aconvict In Ube penitentiary at Stille "Ferrall (V: summer she took her husband's place as private renders age gee bee eae oe ‘when Be he | Water, Minb.,where he goes by the name ot AUgUSe 2 4 oe tH Mr. O'Ferrall (Va.) called up and the House | SU 4 - ‘turned North, and, after | act of hers was done in Isx%, when x, une | ¥ , Tickets, including reserved wats, 30c., 75¢., $1 and | BE Viven prompt deention, Call Gee” Meebo | appointed postmaster at Hudgins, Matthews Adopted the resolution of the committee on elec- | has ever. held that’ office with the ere ee VF £7 tans "Craieenatt ponnes | beed to marl tit chinenta Seas Galion os ee ae | paates and then provenane ue comet oieeae aan 81.50. BGAN STEA 5 | Ghesvatneld Gacnigets,, 7 Hemley at Winterpock, | tions in the contested-election case of Worthing- | State. After the birth of her daughter ig 1s73,| i ¥ a A aang fp ys might, hired « | Bis Wife idevtified a body as his He afterward For sale st Jobp F. Ellis & Co.'s, 937 Pennsylvania ‘B17 oth st nw. Chesverfteld County, Va. ton va, Post from the tenth Illi she gave up practice, and went abroad with her AE: Gominars, Funadctonte, | I was) 3 clergy. | married Lena C. Luedioff and was sent to the peul- ave, beginning Saturday, March 31, at Sa.m.m4-13t | Exauities Collan’ 2 cats’ Gade 4 cents per Savi pene be Be 2 Tighe ee Pe ates | husband, chill, and distor, aad took aneeiee pee tian Work in New York | mak aid sod with at array of tees con eit. | ventiary for aticenpting to meureer er mereng anes ne = = — | Poatals promptly responded to, babe" | Mas. Frave Bexwert, 2d cavalry, having been Serkon Cmnrme SRC HGS Of Font, Cheateting | Ses ese te Ee ae tian work in New York. | mas did, and with an array of facts and deduc- | tentiary for attempting to ‘ Tse Yar Gurr Axo Basso ==> MALT. aes — | found incapacitated for active service, by an Army | Member. boro’. On her return to this country she served | In the winter of 1874 she entered into the then | tions smote the reverend gentieman hip an: = i cE. <— 3 oar raegrok eer an) Toported. the BAI) to prevens | DOTY, CO. er return to this count Lon w Work of the W. Cc. T. U. She went abroad in| thigh, Mrs, Blake wears “the modest dress His Five Oh HOFF'S MALT, (Eisner), doz... - 83: ee : qravers of New York chy Barfows went to Boston, Mr. Barrows having fin- | earnest request of. well-knoWn temperance and | chenille bands, French bonnet, wrap. y Will give a Concert easinie o Saetpurperielae 3.95 | AN AMmRicaN MURDERED IN PexU.—Mr. Buck, the | £098 Island sound, by dumping or otherwise. ~3 ree ~ rious meetings, Uohavea meeting of the New York Women SEPAKATED FROM HIS House calendar. ished his course of study, and having been settied | Christian workers, she addressed Vai ropases “ul omer MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 2D, at the Congresa- American minister at Lima, Peru, has informed the | "Bills were reported and placed upon the calen. | Over one of the largest Unitarian socleties there, | chiefly under te auspices A i Se ne eee mae, Ree, tuonal Church, WYETH'S MALT, doz. 7 State Department of the assassination, on the Sth | dar for the erection of public Dulldings at Lynn, | FOU Years ater he gave up the parish, and took | Church of England ‘Teiperance Soolety, In Lon. MALTINE, bottle. - of February, of Mr. DI 1 4 "hris yd other cities, being ae ~4 Hac nen oe | Met cata as Mae seb anes | eben: ee date te Ene Harty Steet | Som ancy Let, age, Ht | maven AND SANDOR MILL, ea tas have ustlGLed a Invees nae eee | Lb angelee Cale Or Ce Pune eg ag Or Nie te eee er eae Lome | every wnore moet consially wetcomed. 1a ie7eene 8 tae ecg EY) | Sra a Cos cane eae, Sees E BALL—THE T. N. ? ties have instituted an investigation of the matter, | Los Angeles, (Ky, from the committee on war | !Rg the most of her time to it, except three months | ton, A.M., a a oe or 1s, oy antee hare jon Dollars. eflects “of poison administered a few minutes be- NCH gives its Fourth Annual Ballat | sa1¢3m 70315thst_| ARMY ORDERa—Capt. Wm. R. Maize, 20th in- | claims, reported ile bill to adjust the claims of | Yearly, When she reuipaved in reporting, editing, | who died in 186+. In the spring of 1870, ates Mrs, 2 fore. Doctors were summoned, and soon had four EASTER MONDAY NIGHT. | 810-0 __ er and putting through the press tue report of the | Quinton’s return to Philadelphia, Miss Mary . Of them out of Mrs Sessuuns said that pS et => TH! (CH LANGUAGE SIM. fantry, having been found incapacitated for active | tates, for expenses incurred in defense of the | ad pulting through the ities, AS vice-presi,| Bonney became . specially interested in the | sor No APPROPRIATION FOR THE FoToMac PLaTs, | (f (he! out of daugur, Mrs Sessy F mh26-8t" ‘See Extucational. mb21-Ge-_| service, granted leave until further orders, capt, | United States. ey dent of the New England Women's Press Associae | @ndition, angi neéds of the North American 1b- | "SC ..S0 rap artomNEY-GRNERAL tas Nor un, | $A Sid her husbai et | a=, DENTAL INFIRMARY NATIONAL UNT- | Joa.7. Haskell, 23d infantry, ordered to Fort Wayne, of tein Soper arene todefine and punien | Hon sie has work ce don that direction, and as | dlans.. She read to her fend, Mra. Quinton, Ge | route on Tue qvzsnion oF TITLE. {ast he caine to the house aud mocused her Of bev- Bw tiigy, tornee Suan FATIONS Detrott, Mich. for temporary duty.. Capt. Thos. | the offense of setting fire to woods, rash acy | Vice-president or the Women's Auxillary’ conter | facta she had collated from the news ~< nodes ing & mau concealed in her rood. aud started to, or FoR day, from $ am tal 6 pu. uutil further 5, Robfason, Joth infantry, having been found in. | forests on Government lands. Hoteredieeie ee: | ence of the Unitarian denomination aie Sortie | sis anne Words riiwian the meas the seg. | The river and harbor bill was completed suortiy | in‘there. Before outering the mu secretes i REV. ROBERT COLLYER, tered, “Artifcial”teethe wold Silings, crows sek ati eapacttated Yor active service, ordered Me Proseed | Aisa, to authorize the appointment of clerks to | houot of representing, that body in the interne. | nant: the frst would furnish the means the seo- | | we river and narbo® tll was completed shorty | i there. through ule Kien, and — dental work at cost of material. Satisfaction gar. | home uireme! Senators and Representatives not chairmen of coun Sennen wi ‘and needs uj its wisions until | Something into sae ae a 120-6" ue ae visitor of the Associated Charities, and juent that date the subject of Indian wrongs secrecy was placed upon ‘pro drank the coffee sbuwed ‘of bat Announced for this evening, is@inaroidably postponed el Cot Wx Lupuow, the ex-Engineer Commissioner | “°Aico “for the election of wanton by the legal | uidressee pubic sudicuces, Gn this aut’ Eien | fone Keeton ae are uimton’s mind and beatt. | 4 o'clock. ‘The total appropriation contained in | eank She cumtoe they six Vie “laren i ytuge ‘T@ MONDAY EVENING, April 9, 1888, Bee MEDICAL REFARIBIENT OF GEORGE- | or tne pistrtct, has been engaged by the National voters of the Statea, House calendas, subjects, As an offset to the work with pen and | She entered into the Laie roy the Dill 18 $19,432,783. Sessums and his wife were both aud SAME HOUR AND PLACE, The course ou the specral branches will begin with | Heating Co. in the capacity of general manager. | | Mr. Stone (Mo), from the commitice on clvil- | Pencil, she takes her pleasure out in’ cooking tor | nearly ‘he organization of national association. | ‘There 1s no appropriation for the Potomac flats mass 2 $p introductory lecture by Prot Swan M. Beaxxrr, | He has made arrangements that enable him teali | Service retoris Feported the bill to amend the | ighteen or twenty peoy Ree tie eee = improvetuent. The reason for’ this is that the HH 69 yee tee At the College Batldinys on Mat, boveceu Oth tid GG Tight hotnes Of the Paeaetin reece oe | ee manana aes connshttcee on | SURGE oERG CONTRACT ee cans cnanced 89 pressed committee have not been able to get any Informa- lak communcine MOSDAL. MARCH “The public wre lnvfted the gtroductory lecture. | Ludlow’s uties are supervisory. and "reauire “ck | Naval affaires reported the bill eo etna ae woe | Chae Ms. and Mra, Barrows lnsuea less suse tion a8 to the title tothe reclaimed iands. More ‘The Favorite Comedia iW. it LOVEION, De Deas most constant traveling. commissioning of acertain number of Naval ap- MES. BARROWS’ ADDREZA. ‘states, the original ‘than @ month ago the chairman of the committee ——— eae ee Tan Da a prentices as ensigns in the Navy. calendar. | Mrs. Barrows prefaced her account of the work | Olver states, the originator sie Mkateas wrote a letter to the Attorney-General asking for =D PRaxCE. F ‘Tug Moxtrox TeRROR—Secretary Whitney has | Mr. Caswell (Wis), trom the committee on the | evar the conference which she represents is doing | President, public meetings were held, sep *Per | information as to what had been done to secure wetbag yg ordered the transfer of the doubie-turreted, tron. | Judiciary, reported the bill fixing ‘the salaries of by a general review of what women of the iiberai | ork was Aone, literavure was cir. | the ~Preadarthneregenrattrgept reply ot 5 Grind Doubig Qaasye Ls Now Scenery. x mo, deceased. eee ee ee ca gmane oe faith have done in the past, each in her own in- | culated, and, goon the Women's National Indian | Any Gee, Su, RB. eRocived, ee ‘wane bop re Tepe phia, to Davy-yard at League Islat ‘his 1. Fe BILL. ‘Organizations sociation, comunittee did not deem it proper ude ‘addressed Judyo pe ee court notice i | Vouvel has been at Cramp’s yard for nearly fifteen | In the consideration morning hour the House | bring Unitarian women tigeiter ora ‘body was | Was an accom! MOLE PR for this work without knowing : x Sree ~ “oo — ~ | Borel ven tata Proces tp execute thigorder of | years awaiting completion, and the action of the | proceeded to the consideration of the Union Pacific | the ‘Ladies’ Commission on Sunday-School Books,” wi OF not the Government bad taken any effort Bihan MP SINGTON THEATER, | ase, | Reference ou MONDAY. the “2d day of April, 1588, at | Secretary Is regarded ag significant. Ri funding bill, and Mr. Outhwaite (Ohio), | Which was made up of about forty women from steps to secure the title. Members of the commit- ‘Several, Adtoumion 15.29 aud Soc. Matinee 10 and 250. | 1 o'clock mat my ofice in the United States Court aera aa sornlagas a Boston and vicinity for the purpose of reading and tee express the hope that the desired information | witnesves swore positively that had seen a rota er aekton: D.C: at which time and place all | | NaTioNaL BANK Orricexs Gone Orr wit THe | chairman of the cominittes on Pacific railroads, | deciding upon books suitable to be put into’ Uni- Will be had by the time te bill gets to the Senate, | Juror Rosenthal ‘in conversation with = imum const? SEAN co, eeeee gee etek ce nmonundre, deceased, may | ¥txpa—The Controller of the Currency received | opened the discussion of the mneanute: tarian Sunday-schools. ‘This ha¢ teen in active Mf not Devore, so that the item for the Potomac | named Conlon at different tunes since the trial 1iSeeune to! la eacaespee | ees" TRL a rar, ant | word ta mraig ta he port sca Capit Topice Stet art ees aoc, Mate | ne vung an arash naan | San roe’ my een is, crcaon te ates ote p+ +e —- es = a DF D | Of the State National Bank of Raleigh, N. C., have MR, MILLS’ [ON IMPRO' Bei ot and Waslungton auxiliaries) yatson, Noveity’s Crow! Diadem, the LITTLE DR .HIDDEN, CATi 1H, THROAT, AND CONDITI( VED. by the Connecticut: Alexandria Affairs. Bev SRE VEL GR" ALLO TN Eps S Matinee | Sct Bree a ToT ine renciaatt | Danie tHe geataant pecan on the Tunas OF the | The wayyand means committee had expected vo | BUuanEnTOple, work, as during inallunderanees | was 8000004. trganizing work, ‘over an araa/ot | Bevorted for Tax kvmxnve 87a. py LF RO oday, Tacsday. and Satu: mal ednesday: ridays.” 12 cousal- ‘cious to | TePort the tarlif bill to the House to-day, but they | for ths euuicatio ne detewci the reform of crim. | | Mrs. aE ———— F CONTEMPLATING A THIF TO caLiorNta | tot. Ralerences fi6-th.stu,3m_ | The Controller immediately issued instructions to iets Soamion eats eck seca tr ‘Organized | thirty-three states, necessita A a ids Sun Oat oo eae, Voc Westera Statens it wit eco your interest to call APPLETO: Bank Examiner Tate to proceed to Raleigh and get together on port. Reports iniles of travel , the preparation PShe Prwiek Goss Sark ae | se TGS ta barge of he daa from Mr ails as his condition of heatth were | guaatenB at ach nl estes ea San or | moter arraar, gnome Ur or ax arruure 9 Depot. Save. and C xt” Throwst tickets to al : ts Avono Tux Pussipewts Cattens today were | choouraring, and {twas thought better to walt for Slomary wort, the aking tuahy ‘hundreds of ad. | che gambling hele Hs te MM, Ty ine pyGten ee eee ee | gee 10, THE, PUBLIGN AEE Canta OF| arte aaa Cekroy Rope ea EE | svn pra, woeoet ta way nt Oe pri oA ¢GsTmtationt ier hat rat i at Soins a itty fp | Mad vst Si Valuatie information. free = cs ckrell, SAS PF SU IEE boston eee fo-commn” | BO cecetey ty childrens nate in eect <i oe, hy weenen, cure forcement of the statutes Of the com- dent for him to venture upon the resum of begining Fs —* <3 Maron aoa ‘Davis Green, boun Breckinridge(Ky.), Reed and Washington, and Mr. monwealth. Yesterday afternoon, in the County | Atrempied to shoot Mason. iz: » his work before next week, and if this abroad into the hearts of others, For this indicumemts were brought in against J. P. protail tna, WASHINGTON EIDING ACADEMY, SOCIETY, B10 Fin.w. Telephoos eal hs doom ae | Justice Harlan cod “his som Reve lacieed ay, | otis toe may meet to-morrow to adopt his ‘re. | object the Auxiliary Couference was. formes rs ray thet, 2 : 4 : ene | Harlan, port, When Mr..Milis’ son left his house for the | which should supplement tue work In’ shis dnec. COR. 22D AND P STREETS XW, | g—G=> SQUITADLE MEER SUES my Arey 3 4. T. Turvey, wo ae. ‘ata a a aon ras fi bine ta at Wee lock ao morning the ae ate was | tion already cares lea on by the Unitarian, Associa. | 802, Who; 7 on“poliey”in ‘Alexandria County. Indict- 'PRECKLES, had @ long sleeping, and doctors thought ould | t ,an Organ! lon which since 1825. been pub- were found, also, against conference with Commissioner Colman this morn- | awake much better, “He had been sleeping since 1 | Lsning ait distributing liberal i bul Jas. James, and Henry for ments, ‘nd supporting pastors, The ‘Women’ gambling with forbidden in Virginia. Most ‘THE TEXAS INVESTIGATION. as organt2 , St the perwons indicted are W. who reckies the facts of the recent experiment OF " Arg fanllar With the south Dank of the Potomac. ‘Agricultural. Department with legraph yt ep oe Mr. Spreckles stated what he hopes to operator of a disputed telegram from Judge Kirk, | nlst the sae ‘that charac- ne io, 008 King street, “Mr. Dies and the submission of sundry newspaper clippings came to this city the third of a century ago, Felating to erimes and pollt Barion, presented, at Mra Barton’s request, Mrs while carried on business asa carpenter, 2,000 acres of . Spreckles is how Patan Cro or three Texas counties nothing ma- rom earn, E. Florence Barker, of Massachusetts, ex-presi- business, & factory at Watsonville, Cal., to work | Te aoseeCroUght out. ‘The hearing will probe- dent of the Woman's, National Relief Corpe.| Mra Bugar tits year Will reach S100 tone THE INDIAN TRADERSUIP INVESTIGATION. pare and wearing a Grand Army badge, Tean 10,000 ‘tons. Co Colman, Agent Gregory continued his testimony yesterday ‘esenbing ‘and work of this porter’ before Senate committee on Indian tradershipa. If Womans Relief Corps. ‘Tue organization, sho Tote antequaias the won witness issued an order or decided a case Calligan ne have ‘Has the FINEST ACCOMMODATION FOR BOARDING] CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, HORSES AND CARRIAGE KOOM — “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F 8T. Jospection of the Entire Establishment is Covrted. ASSETS¢860,951.84. =0-te the object and adi ° = tahg dsbectadion top Faesahed pets seater Offce bours from @ a.m. to 4-30 pm. On the first Wednesday fu each mouth the office will’ be open trom Gig gielgel bm. “Advances will be made prompuy at 7 otdlock. aally at thecmicect the Amociation Byeteatie Ba, ty, 1005 Fat. Shares are €2.00 per month. PALACE OF MUSIC. t ‘THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't. BARGAINS IN UPRIGHT PIANOS SLIGHTLY USED. i PEE i439 My i HE i 258 ) EE By fy 5 HE if a a a i ; ORGANS GOOD AS NEW, $25 AND UPWARD. b % i : = PORCELAIN ORNAMENTS, BISQUE FIGURES. PIANOS RENTED $4 PER MONTH. ROCHESTER AND DUPLEX LAMPS. SQUARE PIANOS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW UPRIGHTS. PIANOS SLIGHTLY USED $45 AND UPWARD. NEW ORGANS SOLD ON $5 PAYMENTS. ¥IANOS RENTED AND RENT APPLIED ON PURCHASE. ORGANS RENTED $2 PER MONTH. FIANOS MOVED, BOXED, AND SHIPPED, HH | wit. nestes in the case of Capt. Thomas O. Selfridge, Whose trial by court-martial will take place as soon as the necessary preparations can be made. ‘The charge against him 1s criminal carelessness in that he fred certain shelis which failed at frst. to i i [ i i 4 | Uh } i i Hi ts i; H fg i H i H i ri | # ity i | NEW PIANOS SOLD ON $10 PAYMENTS. PIANOS STORED AND INSURED FOR PARTIES LEAVING THE crry. CASH BARGAINS IN SMALL SQUARE PIANOS. i HI iy HT HE rf af i § rh H it H ) PIANOS AND ORGANS TUNED AND REPAIRED. Se in i i id i tT ttund pew METAL o8. Sie aim