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THE EVENING STAR | “BLISH J AT THE STAR BUILDINC per Pennsylvania Ave, 3 ¢ Star Newspaper Company, 8. B. KAUFFMA ” sh < Washington, D. C., a8 fice ai ed on Friday—$1 & oe eS s monet be paid im advances sot advertising made known on application. | | ' 13.012. SPECLAL NO’ SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. CE p> PEKPLIUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION. | gg TUESDAY, 20. H => (CENTRAL METHODIST. PROTE ‘Church. i U0 a | Woman's Fore nary SOC ‘Tuesday, 30th instant, 9 o'clock, services commemorative of the | 7 3 4 Nation’s Centennial, Addresses by several hiinisters. | day, Spin. Rev. A. Homerickhuus, of the Church of Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 p.x ite the be rap pent will preach — Sunday evening. — Sree SES poe ex: Sun : | Be RE ASHIN 1 hold tor, 11 a.m.; cla: ip | its services te orrow im Me : eases by Mrs. MeKendree kiley aud Miss Am . Seats tree and all tional Bank, Preaching 11 a.m, by the Re Pape - Loftus; prayer meeting on Thursday, § p.m, ; “Barrel | len: “The Faculty of the mavination V pe ae om ht Open Wits nulectand Hitecs eetetalament | Welaghtercereiee nie | eee CORSON & MACARTNEY. | Copdially invited to thoas S p> GURLEY MEMOKIAL PRESBYTERIAN Seale, SSOESY SS Srteee to heed ser SS Bee bat ee ee Cashier Farmers’ and Mechanics’ National Bank, | Bae pTABERNA OTH AND B STS. S.W.— | 7th st.—Services to-morrow at Lt am. and. 7 Georgetown, D. C. | BOE The Kev. I.E. Rankin, D.D.. will preach‘at | im.” Preaching by the pastor, Rev. Will L& CO. 1 nand 7:30 p.m. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m, | Sabbath school at Op. m." Christi an’7-4t ANE. PARRIS & CO. c pin Ende opm, Prayer ser on 45 p.m. Mid-week Se Es SCE iS JOHNSON & co,__ | 2.02 Thured 2 os ISTIAN SCIENCE FES ae _ E. CHURCH, UR PATHE ie SL dig and C st: ching ‘to-tuerrow’ at 11 hoend L sts, EMMA GEAY. the pastor, Dr.G. H. Core + to-morrow b “Christ and. Liberty." For. ti sermon, “The American Age. m. Young people's se 65 ADKSWIVINE 8€1 qmorhity ten It.” Evenin All are inv! to H Spirit. el ml school at m. > FOR THE FEE’ a CALVARY BAPTIST Fat fen a 1. PHILIPS, J.T. LOVING, | } en Wests. ay Hees Sanuitel HX Greve ey ta 2 i ‘ serve the communion at the | pastor--Sunday sclico! atm. adult, intermedi Se reaniceae "| eran tot irecisten come bouloun Inecrwtae teeta nist Chure ith and L sts, mw, | kil primary departieotas. preaciiae, Ut ———— Esog me teean cline oedanes riah Lanking, pastor. # | 7-20". nn ne KENDAL PECTAL NOTIC Bi : 5 SPIRIT ae NDAYS— 1412 = pastor. ‘Stir fay schodl, M = . bp BU i ™ a “ey There will bea «of the stockholders fae eas uk and. 5:30 pti, MEMORTAL Tire hi ‘ Torecran oth and P sts. now. Sune y school, ; y ent door col You “are cordially invited to thesé Mt " his treatin 2 aah pur iieoe wes tocar iene and his a H. HALE, FROM CHICAGO, oz is open at 12m. und close at plete His pi Bible talk’ SUNDAY morning, § H, Com, atthe YMCA. mia, pas ©. McCLELLA poms, 1409 N. ¥. ave. Sub- zens of Washington and | vince, the most skep- One Vis: ed life'n: ry in order to exercise Farewell tival spiritual gifts ag enjoyed in the beginning of the | Sirnon by the Pei No charges for consultation. Christian church.” invited. Const ‘kin the a YOUNG pastor's sti PMs a 4 Fre, ONG TO THE apPROACHIN XOUNG 3 Paperinteddent Mi i a Py Spenuntil 8 ‘ “S tennial our stores will not be open foi : = as pen until § p i Teeeption oF ( y of orders on April ‘Our cus- J adaress by | ST, NEAR hy nei h before apenas dudly send in their orders om | yp" C" ME Lucey Sites, Good music and singing. | Seyor @httne. 8 Ea ae: - wan fp oas Young men and strangers,come. At" | hunion: 10 morning ible ‘teams’ f Parties desir- W. T. (OKROW_ AT 11 | Seryice end se: one (Choral) ting the Falls, fishing parties, can charter an . in the st Church corner | aud sermon, ables ops New (Brida North Capitol ahd K sts Cook will preach | comed. for hire. A a temperance sermon. At yitol Cuion will speak what she has Good music, Come, resident of North equest trom this subject: lone, is doing, and wants,to LEWIS J. SEMBLY'S PRESBYTERT: oth and 3 ‘ young peopl 0 pm. ; preaching by the pastor, 1] a.m, = 9 wenibers of Mt, Vern! = = = nd the next Feilar meeting ot Date hereby requested to leet at their castl Bef CUFT ge ee By order of the Aswexal — | cor ith and Fenn: ave, SUNDAY, April 28. at 1 | SonophT. Kelly, i school at 9:30 a.m, . ok p = clock, sharp,to attend the funcral of our late brother, | Pye ne Rely, past i . — S ace aneurin Geuadatewitinsceme | JOH S FINCH. Members of sinter lodyes fraternally | Wreur git at EAs mm. Com npeerer aplS-La FKANCIS B. MOH tay) EVENI | invited to attend. By orderof C.C. CHIE, in. Bible reading by HP. Viles, a =a nents tor the #11 at K. of te RTE, | p.m. Church Pras ine Thursday, ut 8 Bae “WON watiskr” brother, Jobu S. Finch.” Youare requested to es = -_ | Strangers are cord edat ali Services, it ir attenda: By order of 7G _" SPEC — Y °ES, cK Be ees Si 7Ay tes i,° SRVICES, MCKENDRE ¥RODUCT OF THE WILSON DISTILLERY, HIGHSPIRE, DAUPHIN CO, PA. husetis ave N. BUNCH, Rec. Sec, Herbert R: MADE WA’ between weld at the lodye room, nw st. und Pe at Lo’elock p.m, SUNDAY, April pmnpleting arraugenients and attending Brother Herman bdel. | By order of the Yih end 10th sts, . pastor —11 aan. Ly pastor, “The A Kiwcory of tion of Christianity and thy Sau, public meetiny, Hon. Wii, stron. Lt siding ; addre wen. Cyrus Bussey retary of the Interior, and hk IIL Special masical provtain by: MeKendn FH pain, Youne schoo Seats free and public iuvil =>, BAPTIS Boer odin dum, 4th st. and Virginia a pastor, will ER PROOF. fie LEAKY ROO All who are troubled with bad leaky roo! them made tight by sending their orders t OLGAN THOMAS & CO, Slaters and Rooters, 11 to 15 Dt. Telephone call, 1UUS-~. Reter to BH. Warner & Co,, B. H. Warder, J Hill, architect. ap’ od SUCCESS. PERFECT GAS STOVES. Guaranteed Best and Che: Thiacetebrated Whisky, most carefully and slowly —— d distilled from the in- Chalybeate waters and choice ar to the renowned mountain ania and Maryland. aud ripened sea-voyoxed and aged in the The oxides of iron and } cits found in the watersfrom which | SOF ANCHOR rhestly requested to meet at their hall, 6d ‘on TO-MORROW mnday) AFTERNOON, at 1 o'clock sharp, for the trending thé funeral of our late, Brother, Sister lodyes invited to participat i eA T. EVANS, We M, JAS. P. HALL, Ree. 8 2 der this Waisky invaluable cata aginnthy ree PHATE, Bee ee =| ee and unequ and rejuvenaivr to ose im AS FINGUKE! sa, mS eee Gs eraaens tenes Sonne ets cee Reed of strength, vitality, aud vigor. Call and see. DDIMA’ in au open: meeting at Elie’ Hal Cop oor) Bod Penne pei id younse € ns" mevting Paud 8 pane ikl lias a Whar ciecd ea GF strest, aves wey MONDAY. April zu, af o'clock | Prayer aud pruise service Spin.” it See certificate of Prof. Tony, "| (ee em . Mject’ for discussion: "Early ‘Closing and EST boda ——- ae — INGTON VE a eee sof awe workers." Conte, Dring your | ie Be ee ‘VE IS PURE, FREE FROM FUSEL O11, AND CAN | SO 008i wend wth . COA AR ee apy eereae fil cit THEREFOKt be SAFELY KECOMMENDED FOR | York io participate in 0 ATTENTION, PAIN ALE | pan. toy pling Intlueuce MEDICINAL USE Its HIGH CULUR 18 DUE TO nbers of L. L petat hall | ot Love of € by Dr. hoolat 9:30 am. Vi thankssiving au Bisch rayer tor 1 URE ARUN PRESEN Wal. # TONE Pb. D., Chemist” BAPTL — NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION —THE URANCE COM- The as DW Faniee, Ask your Grocer for WILSON WHISKY. Paste x os * s {Seema intel or busin the capital Tuesday, at 9a.m., epee Lbs 6 fnew. in tute city, bas this day been . ; TEL ULMAN GUOLOSBOROUGH Co, Sours a 38 ui Mat Neh Ist SANs — : cs and: receipeiorall | ap6-tomy4 Baltimore M4. | Site due said frzn. LHOMAS KING 3 - - a — HENKY IbtM & << CERTIFICAT =< ‘OCK. CHE! we Washington, D. C., April . Lssu. © cha ther securities. Commercial tithe: | > marine orp TD and Comsat ont GGEDS Ey | Bae SEMIAL SANS oS ts (Post buikdibe: “> vew on fOr STOCK. | EaTeT eH aaa = zal SEM AD HOUE, GESTOCE sour ona | emul Advise our clents to obtain staterooms ot NTRAL PEESBYIAUAN CHEECH, ee Koes ation | the French ime at am early date, Apply to oe a echt by 30 “pan. Stnday” school aw at 0:50, B0o'elock p. 1 wat ‘the | beats free. Wele« Sou foull = ; ie | - 5 bg people's meeting at 49, SHOVAS M T-LAW: jecretary aud Treasurer, J ott | fee ; aD | Reiloge bull 1416 Fst new ast | Be ‘April 25, I shall offer my : ————— - call 1s, solienon i each. mmenciag With May and payzbie mouthly stock of dry and fancy wouds at cost for fifteen i seed ALL SOL (UNITARIAN) CH promptly nereafier The last insue of stock wan the lara e | daysenly, to rediice stock : positive bargains may be corner 14th and 1, sts. uw —Mo a thas made, and the preseut one, itis expe Ps ‘at VIERBUCHEN tnd. Dry G MiceTi a. mu.: Vespers 7:30 pan. Sunday. School —7 ae as large, if 1 qT sof the | House, 10 7th st. me., formerly vastell.ap 9:50. Preaching t row Morning and Evening: = a Tor E a ar othe past y n EXcep | CAUTIO — = by the pastor, Rev, Kush &. shippen. it 05 D st. tw Wash | could be => Women HAMLINE ME CHR qui is promised abd always | Dy F. GRAVELY & SONS’ FINEST CHEWING and Wath now HE MI tale in.” Preac PRO r : : EAC 0G, SEVEN 0) emis third of RT G. LL, President, TOBACCO IS STAMPED ON EACH PLUG, SE’ pam, third of Me Orisce Date Ne Gal eh ws ae — Pit Beles ¢ spam seas fag NE AOOTE: Recetas TSE oe Ew. “4B. F. GRAVELY SUPERIOR" , Counereatil ae LY CU! a ~ = puirsday evenings, 7 ———— DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. | ALL OTHERS ARE IMITATIO ap9-col0t® ally 1uviied, a LING The partnership heretoiore existing between Richard : B= hINC Our stock i lane and we must moveit.todoit | HL Willet aud Prank Lables, trating as WILLA 1 | (gray & 8. SHEDD & BRO opera nt the knife y » tothe hilt, | LIBBEY, Lumber Merchants. is this « dissolved by | 7 1 SHS we have put the knife in prices up tothe hilt. | sutuaiconsent, Mr. KR H. Willet retiring from the = Ss tral ua few of the bargains, but you must come | ut! LAWN VASES AND SETTEES. etc 'k to fully appreciate the opportunity offered to st-claas goods at c A 1 Full E R. H. WILLET, FRANK LIBBEY. ECONOMY GAS RANGE: FOR SUMMER COOKING. be continued at the old The above business wil i Extra l, ner Gth st. ew York ave, by Frank es a FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. awwels, best make mberof the old nem), Wis. Mf ; 432 9th st. nw. Saat ee eer ee ee ; heat sea : Bikler under the him unine ot LIBEY, “ 7 ra BILTINGER & MILLI fe ussite all Habilities sere ETT hatin $ a sud ali bills due the oid frm art jrubie 14 us. PRIOR TO JULY Best quality Smyrna Mats, regular price $1.75, cut PRANK Libbi 1, Idd, can be settled 2 Besa MILLER OE AT A DISCOUNT. quality Smyrna Rugs, regular price $3, cut to eee z pao see = METROPOLITAN PR ~> FOR SALEA DIY GOODS BUSINE ticonat ALLEN C. CLARK, eee juality Smyrna Rugs, regular price, @4, cut to Soutaeak and il ack the ciackcae on | “ae G03 Fat. nw, | Ree, Joh Chester, DD. pastor Pr t the w to-morrow ut which we | 7:30 p.m. Sabb ws during the w wality Smyrna Rugs, regular price $6, cut to p<» FRESH HAVANA AND KEY WEST. => SEGARS. | CHAMPAGNE WINES, All the leading brauds, at New York prices PEMBROKE PURE RYE WHISKY. THOMAS KUSS MILLER & SON, St., Georgetown, uss, all sizes, a few x12, we will close out | ws, OSe. @ yard; Pongee Drapery, 15c.; Has » S3e. _ Importer W ites, Bran die and Segars, 4 Walnut Sideboard, Marble Top, $17.50. 15 1215 Pennsylvania avenne, ‘ x ation Mahogany Sidebuard, 817.50 3 FIRST CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ening. ural Cherry Finished Sideboard, 917.50. f | P GEORGE LOW ao TREET M. URCH, REV, Antigne Oak Sidet * x eet eed 1 HIGH ( i>) a ME ore) an., Sunday pavement to 12 is = Fi : 38U school at the chureh or Paty northeas: @ sinooth, wide and level road tre ee ae eee .» prewe! oie mecnie be there to ivy Ci _— $1,000 ADVANCED ON EACH SHARE, : Th ‘boards are cut-in prices from $5 to $7.50. i. P. LUBE! Pres't. MAYHEW PLATER, Treas. Autique Oak Chamber Suit im the GEO. W. KING, Secretary. Be *NGSLEY BROS CREAMERY Co. Be een igen ne ecisie aaaeak CHOICEST DAIRY PRODUCTS. WHOLESALE AND GvR EXORMONS BTOCK Ts “ wat LL a.iu., and) Kev. Dr, - s nperance,? aU Rp. In. ——_- RETAIL MILK AND CREAM DEPOT, FROM THE “Oxford League,” ot | service Tuesday, April $0, at 9 & by the pastor and others, jally invited. 1 Dy 929 and 931 D st.n. w. Send orders by postal, telephone or our wagons. The | ———————— Bre POUNvny, THODIST EPI best milk and the best service that can be obtained at) ROCHDALE Pace sche cor. 14thand G ats tev Ge urtain Department. all times. —_ & un; resular session, 9:30, at Pla. 2 D Kefrigerator on the | _ Menibers of this Society are informed that the new | will bezin a course ot » on “the Our Wholesale Butter House, 216 10th st.n. w., will | THADR CARDS id Lists for the y TSS and LRVO ue of the Future Li t subject, t 1 Keason amd w ready for distribution and can be obtained embers named below. | The old, or brown, card, which expires April 30, 1889 (of no use after that date), should be returned, with present address write shortly remove to our new building, 9° Louisiana ave 17 p.m, and at 8 ite vou nll pom, Te DK. WALTER Q. Scorn, erscutand made to order on ; <@ WITHDRAWN FROM THE | acroes it iembers’ of the committee when tp- hilitps neadeiuy, Exeter, N bytirenandoynbamecdahersmnlcmlematgestd ate ems of Wiliet & abbey Estelle sitie | pis for the new card ‘and fist, Many dinportane | Will preach st th Presbyterian ehureh, u want more tha your money"s worth come (with a rotnpirte stock of sea. | changes have been made in the list of contracts, and | fo-morrow, at LI « lose Wiki have we us. ‘and mill Work. at wich tine the public | 1cmbers will find it much to their advantage by ob- A bese prices are for cash ou or before delivery. ‘tauuiug the same without delay RICHARD H. WILLET, ti Perkons not embers can needed information | i | - | by applying to any of thone hamed below. ALL mem- S — SEW SCHOOL OF CHIISTIAN SCF- | pirs'inust be in possesion of the new card and list oF oS Pea i daak MURINE, HOLBROOK, | they still not be Recognized. Apply at once at the Tesl- + ped 8 Bm. W. H. HOEKE. Seary’ successful work 1 healiiie " AT, Lansley President, 806 Astne. | ‘Adoption of the Coneitetion one ; : pened a school of Christian Science at Ie intih Thom} Pres’, st n.w., A. G.0. a S01 Market Space and 308 & 310 Stat. nw, | heusl A ichool of Ch 3. W. Harsha, Sec'y, G05 Hat. n.w., Cusli-rootn, Trey. : of the First President. || Sunday eplvim ‘ours 10to Land 4 to 6. 1 Vind: ‘O40 Tat. n.w., Buteau Stat, hool at 9:30 4. m. Youns people's meeting at 5 OFFICE OF IGG £6 og alae Aud. offee, | PBs : - |< Wasninatos, D.C., Feb. 1, 1889. ate ; fe RX partnership bit! r lorrison, vt that ou: | ride Le ‘Pra: at 8 o'clock. = .¢ ity, will be discoutim | ; hin ave. = 3 “aes a oan wesday ut ies ved in hh the pastoral su 82d wt nw, ALG. O, ress of our bishops and the prockunation of the wit request, Mf. Alexander | ill comm oof th 7038 16th st. ue., 8... 0. 1106 G st. uw. G. LO. Spruce st., Treasury Dept. services will be held contin tive of the rsary of the inwuguration of Geo) “ Elliott w The bus: carried on by the remaining parthers iu Washinwton ouly. OV st. Very respectiuly, ibe E COPAL RIGGS & CO. eh, 20th st., near Pa. ave —sunday ——- : At 31 a’m. preiching by the pas- 1889, Mr. ALEXAN : Ac 7:30 p. un. addresses: with tum Mr. ¢ “ly, 1 st. u.w., Treasury Dept. ity by Mrs. Elia MS, Marbles vf the late Mr. Johu A, Hatvay, 1226 C st-s.w., Agri'l Dept: Missionary meeting at 4p.m. Young Peo- ‘No. 56 Wallstreet, New urk, | 15th st, nw., at eyar store. Meeting Prayer service Wednesday be seen at this latter place for av _ELLIOTT & CO. day at 1 and 4 o'clock, executive committee. J. W. HARSHA, Secretary. } ——< WE NOW TURN OUR ATTENTION TO | _a Sekieeae is f ce> NEW ISSUE OF STOCK. EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, tor—Pre ption of mbers, (THE 17TH.) ur Society ut 6 lectures on Sunday school at . is goods for the Summer month: When hot weather is ou us you will need light weights of Underwear aud | Hosiery, and such other thin guods as make summer mosteasy toendure Our assortment of Fiaunel and 1m qual- Bags. re- " bd Women Frayer mesting Thunsay evening at JAMES 8. TOPHAM, THE REV. RICHARD HARLAN, OF oo = x _ os HOt evel a0 cI e' JOH tive as it has ever been, We have paid especial atten- ASSETS, $1,044,781.37. De Bartlett tor nae eve emchanged with Hev. e C. Hercmssox, tion to Windsor scarfs and washable neckwear. Blazers | , Subscription Books are open for shares in the 17th , LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL CHURCH i of wide stripes and silk sashes to maich lend beauti- | issue. Subscriptions and Payments cau be made at the Pastor, J. G. Butler.” Preaching by. the IMPORTER. z “ . | office of the Association. ony from 9 a.m. to 4:50 P.M. | pastor at 11 a.m. ‘At afternoon service at 5 Of k, . oa a P ful effect to the Tennis Court. We have a new belt to | Monthly payments are @2 50 per share. reacting to hey. een ae Aas RICH MILLINERY, HATS AND BONNETS. show you this season, notin, but on the water, Our | ,,funEbiets explaining the object ot the Association, | Uoitemutal Service, witinrsayers: Muss ond Det : its advautazes, benefits, &c., will be furnished wpon | ye A dregs nday at So'clock a. fu. “Free pews bs © Puglish Straws, $1.5 buyer writes from London he has secured many new anpheaie ee dont......818 19th et. n.w, | snd everybody welcome, bts assiam Hair E s. $1.50. and choice goods; these we will tell you about later. Ad Seber See N. Cap. sts. | __ MOUNT VERNON PL AURCH oe Straw Hats aud Bonnets from 50e. to $7.50 pins Wc iP. 2 Ag, Bi i. Sash, corner et wih and K sts ton oa al H. F. We ™ BF. Fulier....... . Disbursing Officer, Au’! pt. way, pastor, —Preaching at my iam ¥. WOODARD & Co., Fred. W. Prait., Fite and Lite lus. Awt Sun Buildin. grinday, achoul at 9:30 a.m. | Young peobie's SHIRT MAKERS, foweiece om Endow't Litecs10 1Othnw: | botwoets 8 atl Cistat sy ase eae egtt alg 2 at ‘The larwest and finest assortment of Flowers ever ap2-3im 16a an ae ae Surgeon General's Office. | by Rev, Harry Febrey. The public covdially invited. 1? exhibited. 2 _ speenin, Ranieoue res we ,CENTRAL UNION “MISSION, 930 Pa. _ =» THIS WEEK ONLY. JLuniber Dealer th st cor, 388. | FEN ER eR V iS pale oe CHILDREN’S HATS, PAKIS WRAPS. ee ea A ey G etiet | AND 7:30 P. BL BRANCH TENT AND COTTAGE ; received a line of very fine 814 er & Co, Clothiers. | AD ie PBR ‘AGE Lace Wraps in all stylen Jet Wraps. The London} IMPOLTED Trouseriugs which we will sell Bec'y Gas Co. 10th MRETINGS 45 US at ‘acca or this week only) tor $10 cash, “feller Citizens’ National eq=>, WESLEY CHAPEL, JAMES P. WRIGHT, Very latest novelties in Parasols. SNYDEK & WOOD, Tailors, ee ee oo i= pcb -punday school, 9530: a. et Preach: a _ap22-6te 423 1 thet. nw. Coliihibia Fire Ins, 1416 F st. n, 3:30 p.m.” Society of “Chrisiian vor, ws 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. | | ——_“nGy YOUR COAL, COKE AND WOOD Mayet PLAS of nm. wrucbodimadeine walnsiesee: Sats ——__--- SP rom am, 1 fee Lath and Pa: ave. | 272°. — G. & ESBER LATE OF THE FInw OF ESHER | t.0 ceding Ane ENN OTHERS. mn a SO cee gate: 1090, “hata. | Gres CHIISTTAN CHURCH, VI. AVE, NEAR Be & TAYLOR, buiiding-stone contractor, is now | t’* * a 3 x Survey, Hooe ma N st.—F. D. Power, baistor, will Beach at located on N.¥_ ave, bet. 4th and Sth sts nw. with 3 FOR RMIGHT, QUICK PIRE AND CHEAP, | 2 Gab, OPiog, Lota at. | 11 a. in. and pau. Sunday school, 0:30 0 full stuck of all ol stone. Estimates cheeriully | SOE CLEAN FUEL buy Wasltineten tac Light ». Free, jr. Booiisicre, 13543 Fat. n.w. | You Beople's Meeting at 7 o'clock. Mission Sunday, ven, All work promptly and satisiactorily ex- | Conipany’s Cube JOBNSON BROTHELS, + ‘INO. "JOY EDSON, Secretary, gchool 3:30 at Odd Fellows’ Hall, 8th at. se, Seats outed. ‘ wpls-2w | “yao-ou Exciusive Agenda ap hours, ¥ to 4:30 pan. daily, free to ull the services. Come, iv “APRIL | FoR R | Bishop has been ¢ 27, 1889, Washington News and ‘Gossip. Index to Advertisements, AMUSEMENTS .. ATTORNEY FOR RENT (Rooms), FOR RENT (Hovses). FOR RENT (Orrices), STOKES). : P (MISCELLANEOU P (STABL FOR RE FOR RE FOR SALE (Houses). FOR SALE (Lors FOR SALE GENTLEM! Pace 3 Page 3 --Paze 10 WANTED (Rooms) WANTED (Srrvartos WANTED (Stone: WANTED (Lots). WANTED (Misc WUD AND COAL... SrckeTARY AND Mrs, Nopie went to New York to-day to attend the centennial celebra- tion, health and expects to be able to go to New York to-morrow night. Movements oF Navan VESSEL: 8.8. Dolphin arrived at Colombe Island, off Ceylon, to-day, from Singapore.—-The Fortune has been ordered to leave New York for Norfolk via Washington, after the centennial ceremon- ies, Execraic Licuts ror Surps.—The bureau of navigation of the Navy department is about to begin the prepa tions for lighting, by electricity, the Mianto- nomoh, Monadnock, Petrel and Vesuvius, for hich purpose the last Congress appropriated 5,000, ation of plans and specifica- EORGANIZING THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- Secretary Rusk esterday made an order transferring to the office of assistant sec- retary of agriculture the following divisions and sections of the department: The botanical division and the section of vegetable pathology, the pomological division. the microscopical di- vision, the chemical division, the ornithological division, the forestry division, the entomologi- cal divisiof and the silk section, and the office of experimen? stations. The’ investigations and experiments in the manufacture of sugar from sorghum, &c., are excepted from the above order. To BE CLoseD oN StNpAY AGatNst CLERKS. Postma Wanamaker to-day issued the following order: “That hereafter the Post- Office department be closed on Sunday to the clerks and all employes thereof, except the re- quired) watchmen, engineers,’ and firemen. Clerks and employes shall. without exception, be denied admittance on that day to tir i building and to the several ren: zs. and the watchmen on duty shall strictly enforce the provisions of this order.” Navan Onpers.—Commander Oliver A. Bat- chelier has been ordered to duty as ordnance officer at the Norfolk na Ambrose B. Wyckoff to duty in the yards and docks May 2 bureau of Commander Joshua hed from the Norfolk navy-yard and ordered to command the Iro- quois. Civil Engineer G. C, McCallum from the Nortolk ard and navy-vard, "Civil Engineer H. C. Crouen from the Boston navy-yard and ordered to the New York navy-yard, Pensovat.—Gen, D, B, Ainger, adjutant-gen- eral of Michigan, has for the past few days been a guest of his old friend, M. M. Parker. Gen, Ainger will be remembered as former postmaster of Washington, and is now on his way to the New York to centennial represent the state of Michig Schneider of Cleveland, W. Scott Bonnell of Youngstown, Ohio, and Wm. J. Bryson of Chi- cago are at the Normandie,—Lyman T. W. Chapin and F. P. Benja- Stanbrough, min of New York, W. H. Woodward of and’ James Quinlan — of are at the Arlington. — C. Greene and Albert Brown e at Welcker’s,——Rev. Dr. | Boardman of Philadelphia, Rev. Dr. Worm: house and Rev. Dr. Osborne of New York. Prof. Harper ‘of New Haven, P. H, Page of Philadelphia, eth Low of Brooklyn are at Wormley’s.——J. G. Gilmore of Or FY. B. Dale and Jno, e of New York are at Willard’s.— Henry Woodruff of Brooklyn, is at the Arno.— Bonticon of Kansas City, and Charles Steele of Philadelphia, are at the Riggs,— Hamilton Ro . Henry E. Ide and Thos. C. Hogg of New York, J. N. Huston of Indiana, J. M. Patton of Quincy, IL, H. B. Chamberlain of Boston, L. C, Milbourne of Philadelphia, H. C. Parsons of Virginia, and Y. H. Brown and C, E. Heidson of the navy, are at the Ebbitt,— John W. Wright of Rochester, aud Wm. M. ‘Thornton of the University of Virginia, are at the St. James.. Walter W. Scott, D. D., prin- pal of Phillips Exeter academy for the past | tive years, who is well known here, has re- signed to accept the managership of the literary interests of a large publishing house in Chicago, War Department Changes. ~ Resigned—James Toomey, clerk, class 2, ad- jutant-general’s office. Promoted—Mrs. Flor- ence Lower, from copyist and type-writer, at #840, to clerk, at $900, signal office; Miss Anna G, Neyhart, from copyist, at $720, to copyist and type-writer, at $840, signal office; Wm, Messervy and Miss Minerva M. Purman, from copyists at 600 to $720, 8. O.; Louis Garesche and Miss Lucy Jurney, from copyist at $450 to #600, S. O, “Permanently appointed—Walter F. Daly, of Ohio, clerk “$1,000, commissary general's office; Dan’l C, Murphy, of California, Harry A. Fellows, of “Alabama, and Philip Jaisolm, of €1,000 in surgeon-general’s Pennsylvania, office. Interior Department Changes. The following official changes have been made in the department of the Interior: Office of the Secretary.—Appointment: Fran- cis A. Weaver, of Brookvilie, Pa., chief of di- vision of lands and railroads, $2,000, vice John McMurray, resigned. Patent office.—Appointment: Roger of Connecticut, fesosal clerk, £2,000. batagerd Census office.—Appointment: Josiah C, Stod- dard, of New York, disbursing clerk, $2,500, Pension oftice,—Promotion: Harry E. Linea- weaver, of Pennsylvania, clerk, “ $1,200, to $1,400, Post-Office Department Luther Caldwell, of New York, has been ap- Pointed chief of the bond division, Post-Office department, vice Morillo Noyes, resigned. J. M, Baker, of Mic! has been pointed an assistant noe mail ent, andC. P. Lawrenson hes resigned. CRETARY BLAINE cOntinues to improve im | ard May 10. Lieut. | pred to the Boston | TWO CENTS. Telegrams to The Star. SUFFERINGS OF THE BOOMERS. A Hurricane and Small-Pox Add to Them. | | ——— | HOME-RULE PROGRESS IN LONDON. A CONNECTICUT JIM THE PENMAN. —eeeaee White Caps Active About Cincinnati. ‘OD A HURRICAN More AMflictions to Try the Patience of the Devoted Oklahoma Boomers. Curcago, April 27.—A Trifune special from Arkansas City, Kas., says: Aman named Ells- worth was n down yesterday with small pox. The physician in attendance says there is no doubt of its being that dreaded the mother and wife of the sick man to see him for fear of spreading the contagion, The man | had been feeling bad for a week ps He | went with the crowd of boomers to Guthrie | last Monday, and Tuesday, while coming down | with the fever incident to this disease, stood | for hoursin the line at the post-oitice of Guthrie, | trying to get his mail. From there he went to | | Oklahoma, from which place he returned here | Wednesday morning and took to his bed, where he has been growing worse ever since. The inhabitants of Guthrie and Oklahoma city | are almost in a state of panic, fearing that the | scourge may break out im their midst. An epidemic of such a kind might depopulate | either place and terrify the residents of nearly every town in this western country GUTHRIE SWEPT BY A GALI Aterrible wind storm yesterday prostrated almost every tent in Guthrie, and many of the inhabitants have to sleep in the open air, PROVISIONS ARE GROWING SCARCER in the tented towns, Hundreds of cars are de- layed on the side tracks by the two recent wrecks on the Santa Fe, between Guthrie and Edmond, where the Chicago colony is located. The numerous reports of murderous affrays on account of claim jumping are generally dis- credited here, NEEDLES AND JONES LEAVE GUTHRIE, Cutcaco, April 27.—A News special from Guthrie sa Needles and Jone the two | marshals who hold authority, have left Guthrie, Commissioner Stockslager's declaration that he would forfeit the claims of all U.S. employes is regarded with suspicion, as it is now general: understood that the deputies were not sworn in and the other hired gobblers are not technically in the federal service. It is de manded that the government declare a forfeit- ure of the claims of all persons irrespective of employment who were in the Oklahoma tract before Monday noon, SETTLING UPON TBE CHEROKEE STRIP Progrcsses in increasing volumes. Mauy camps are visible from the railroad and boomers at the stations declare that it is their purpose to uat there. Itis reported that plowing and R lanting is well under way at numerous points, he troops have not yet moved. Capt. Jack Hayes reached Ponca yesterday and has sent out couriers to give the squ THREE Days’ NOTIC ters: He is much beloved by the settlers To quir the strip. he gave them. He is the man of all men to peacefully settle the impending coutroversy if it can be settled. GUTHRIE BURIED IN RED DU! Geranie, OkLanoma, April A simoon swept the desert yesterday and Guthrie is buried in red dust. The wind, rose at dawn, sweeping down from the cloudless sky. and the red sand of the plain was driven before it all day in stinging, stifling masses. Tents col- lapsed. roots were raised and everything light | and loose was blown away. ‘There are now tive cities included in this j eamp—North, South, East and West Guthrie, and Guthrie proper. "The latter covers the 320 acres supposed to have been set apart for town | Purpose , and includes the depot, the post-oftic | and land-oftice, about which the heart of the | city may be said to pultate. The others cir- | cumseribe the suburbs with tents and RAILROAD SERVICE A LITTLE BETTE The railroad is slow! in whic though baggage. provisions, aud other supp are ‘being delivered in quantities sufti- cient to relieve destitution, the servic iar behind the requisites er is still being sold, and it is execrable water at that, Gambling flourishes openly. It has been the salvation of Guthrie that whisk was not admitted, and it is to this wise exclu- sion that the little violence is due, CLEVELAND DEMOCRATS EXCITED fe issuing from the snarl h the glut of local traftic involves it, 1 put | | Mr. Foran Charges E. M. Heisley with ‘Trying to Sell Him to the Republicans. CLeverann, April Ex-Representative M. | A. Foran, who has been accused by the demo- crats of the twenty-first congressional district of Ohio with having offered to sell his services to the republican _natio1 committee last fall publishes a long letter this morning. in which he charges that E. M. Heis- ley, chairman of the Young Men's democratic club, of Cleveland, tried to fix up a deal whereby Foran was to stump New York for | Harrison, receiving for his services $25,000 or =30,000, He says he refused to entertain the propos tion. Heisley, who is one of the most pro’ nent democrats in northern Ohio, vehemently denies the truth of Foran’s assertions, WHIPPED BY WHITE CAPS. A Worthless Wife-Beater Punished in a Cincinnati Suburb. Crxcrssatt, April 27.—White Caps chastised a man within a mile of Cincinnati last night, in a thickly settled suburb, Frank Gehrline, aged forty-eight, lives at [Riverside and has frequently quarreled with his wife and recently struck her. She has been supporting him while he spent his time in saloons. He has had several White Cap warnings. About 8 o'clock, as Gebrline was in a saloon drikinz, a boy en. | disease, and refuses to allow | ! afternoon | for the inexhaustible kindness Le has shown | them in the march down and the practical help | nkets, | of comfort, | PLAYED BEFORE THE QUEEN. Irving and Terry Win Applause from @ Royal Audience at Sandringham. to Tor B Special Cable Disnat. @ STAR pox, April 27.The Pall Me publishes an exc » report of the special performance by the company before the queen at Sandr yesterday, The | prince's ball-room was converted into a tempo- rary theater a oxt elaborate nery was ng to produce the jon idea be The com e Tor th specially painted. th Lyceum in miniatu: by a special train in tin performat | at 10 o'clock. ‘The queen sat in an arm chair im | the front of the room, the prince on her right | and the princess on her left and 100 invited {guests behind. The play, “The Bells”, “was | loudly appianded, the frequently whisper - | risms, The trial scene of “The Merchant sliowed, Ellen Terry was wa r and Irving warm pleasure im the performance thanking Irving for his elaborate tro ROYAL TOKENS OF APPROVAL She gave him a magni! diamond studs and Terry a brooch of birds in diamonds, The party returned to London early this morn ing. I heard thatthe prince bad invited Irving | but not Terry to stay all might, and Torry ie | ing this a slight. induced Irving to decline to stay. The perforn at interest | as the crowning re rem- on the Eng the | qticen has seen no play since 1861. Howe. one | of last night's compeny, played at Windsor thea when Sheridan huowles’ *Huachback” was given, - _ THE GOssiIP OF LONDON, Noted Converts to Woman's Rights= Curivus Story of a Dyi King. Special Cable Dispatch to Tur Evrxtve Stan The lit inioniste’ gathering am ended yesterday with a woman's meeting, which caused inci- declarations upon woman's Hart Chamberlain mes have hith en ir Hart pury im ex= riot stere for masculine ascendancy. ton and Chamberlain followed Salis tolling woman's useful sphere in political life, Harcourt, speaking at Southampton y day, applied an old fable to the Zines, which will stick, He said: “People say it is wrong to express an opinion yet on the Parnell com- mission, but opinions will out. The servant dug a hole and whispered into it: “King Midas has as urs, and rushes grew up and peated the story to the wind. So now the are whispering: “The Times bas asses” n of the ell will rians it is felt in the resump Parnell inquiry give evidenc tion N have such an opportunity ing the leading actor in great events examined, on bis acts, motives and opinions. An extraordinary story reac nexcel- lent authority from Kotte the k of Holland's dying « is in ce stant a the alm moribund king i apparently y Dutchman outrivals Louis the Fi hin his itisa grim picture, this old king f h bed to which his exc have brought him re- counting his amours, but 1 have at ou good authority, j > | OME RULE. on University Protest Lubbock’s Attitude. Loxpox, April A healthy sign of the times, which shows how far the intelligent feel- ing of London has « 4 toward Irish home rule lately, and expecially since the vindication of Mr. Parnell, is the agitation that is going om at present at the Lond Some 500 graduates of this former unionist strong- hold have drawn up a formal protest against the action of Sir John Lubbock,who represents the university in parliament, in giving his con- GOOD FOR Graduates ot Le Against Sir Jo! m university, tinued support to the government, The protest ix a vigorous one and “4 jnounces the government for breaking their | pledges regarding Ireland, and declares im | favor of relief tor the Irish, At a meeting held recently Sir John Lubbock met his criteisers nd explained the ground on which he stood and his reasons for supporting the government, His constituents, however, ho meane satisfied and will proceed with the protest, Which will probably result iu Sir John’s resig= nation of his seat. This will leave the field | open for @ home-raler to walk i nd doubtless | the Gladstonians who eye on the | Seat will make a successful effort to gain it, HE IS A WONDERFUL PENMAN, _ And in Six Years He Forged Notes tor Half a Million Dollars. New Burrars, Coyx., April 27.—Charles P. | Woodruff, who was ou Thursday arrested far | forgery, was yesterday sent to jail in default of £12,000 bail. It now appears that during the stsix years he has forged notes to the amount of $500,000. Of this amount he has managed, without being discovered, to make good all but the $40,000 for whi » is now under arr ted while at- tempting to negotiate 300 endorsed with the name of F, Woodruff, suspicion being aroused ouly from the fact that it was known that Mr. F. Woodratf b been in this viei- nity for some months. was then confronted with numero nfessed his guilt, His skill with the pen is said to be marvelous. He other forged notes and finally ~_ . | MRs. CLEVELAND NOT IN IT. | The Re-revised List of Ladies who will | Dance the © nnial Quadrille. The list of ladies who » in the quadrillc of honor at the centennial has been again revised, |The following is now given out by Manager auton as the official list: Mrs. W. Astor, Mrs. A. Newbold Morris, Mra, R. Cruger, Mrs. W. Bayard Cutting, Mra, | dF. Jones, Mrs. Edward Co: . Mra, Webb, Mrs. Robert FP. Weir, Mrs, . Mrs. William He rt Wash- . Mrs. ALG -King, Mrs, ridge T. Mrs. Frederick Depeyster, Mrs. Alexa an Kensselaer, Miss Carolia Livingston, Miss Louise Lee Schuyler. THE INTERSTATE COMMISSION, Arranging for its Proposed Visit to the Dominion Capital. Orrawa, Owr., April —Mr. 8. J. Ritchie, of Akron, Ohio, is here and has had an interview with the premier relative to the proposed visit to Canada of the interstate comm commis- sion, with the view to these geutlemen having a conference with the governy Tt is an- ticipated that great benefit to bo puntries will arise from the visit of the commissioners, —_ Messrs. Endicott and Whitney Sail. New York, April 27.—Among the passengers who sailed for Europe to-day on the steamer Etruria for Liverpool were ex-Secretary of War Endicott and wife and ex-Secretary of the Navy Whitney and wife. .*“Buffalo Bill” and his wild west show sailed for Paris to-day ou the steamer Persian Monarch. —_—o— A Dinner to Mr. Cleveland. New York. April 27.—Jos. H. Choate gave @ dinner to ex-President Grover Cleveland at the Union League club last evening. Among the uests besides the ex-President were Senator Evarts, Warner Miller, Chauncey M. Depew, me tered and told him some one wanted to speak to him outside. Gehrline had scarcely reached the door when he was seized by a mob of masked men. They tied him to a tree, re- moved his clothing and belabored him most unmercifully for half an hour. His screams attraeted a great crowd of men and women, who looked on without interference. When they finished the White Caps disappeared to- ward the river. Nae ESSER r THE SAMOAN COMMISSION. They Make a Social Call on Prince Bis- marck in Berlin. Berury, April 27.—Messrs, Kasson, Phelps, and Bates, the American commissioners to the Samoan conference to be held here next week, called this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock on Prince Bismarck. The call was merely a social one and the delegates were received very cordially by the chancellor. A Three Days’ Holiday. ‘New Yon«, April 27.—The stock exchange the consolidated stock and petroleum exchange and the coffee exchange will be closed on Mon- day, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. will be closed Tuesday and Wednesday. Gen. Bristow, Gen. Wager Swayne, Six Dillon, Judge Horace Kussell and ex-Gov, Hoadley. From Wal Street To-Day. New York, April 27, 11 a, m.—The holidays atthe stock exchange seem to have already begun, as there was a very small attendance this morning and little or no interest in the speculation by those present. The liquidations on both sides of the account have been about completed, although the heaviness of last even- ing was carried over to a ten and first from }¢ to % per cent jow those of sight. ‘the eubesquent dealings developed a little business in Union Pacific, Reading, and Atchison, but the remainder of the list were dull, with no movement or feature of

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