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Py THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY. Except Sunday, AT THE STAK BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St. 57 The Evening Star Newspaper & H. KAUYFMANS, Pres. [Entered st the Post (fice at Washington. D.C. wecond-ciaas TRE ery ‘eae R—pnblished Larned ‘repaid amt NSY, 434 7th stn. LTS STATUARY, 3. ¥. BEANNING 14th and Hi sta. now. 1f you intend to improve your lot im the ve in the time to place Four order. bo to inepe laree ‘and if Ser eat tot mi you Boi‘soudog mw ie to suit you my draughteman will your ideas, sketch ap - J. P. MANNING, $2 1-1m 24th and H sta nw. — EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 100% F ST. ASSETS $1,119,062.77. Office hours, from 9 am. to 4:30 p.m. daily. On the first Wednesday ip each month the office will be open from 6 to S o'clock p.m. Advances will be made promptly at 7 o'clock. Tbe 18th issue of stock is open for subscription. Shares are @2.50 per month. 21,000 advanced on each sharé. Pampbiets explaining the objects and advantages of ‘he Association are furnished upon application. THOMAS SOMERVILLE. _ INO. JOY EDSON, Sec’ry. a ERTIBICATES, OF STOCK, CHEQUES Ce ge eg Cominercial GEDNEY, building.» ou, Fain or shine? OF , $100 s DESIRED BY A $1,400 Department excellent standing, hav- ing an honurable <yoeare of eight years’ inno’ service im the samp, Geveruent: interest at 939 ml paid advance. Address Nese Shy eae POSITION NILEMAN HOLDING A GOOD Pearerto Borrow $33 ior Sixty Days upon good | security at 10 percent A Box LBL, Star o1 m FRLCE Bra fF ay BLACK xp Bi BROWN, "CHEVIOT SUITS | to order only $13: quality cuaranteed. orning Diese Salte to order silk or eatin lined, aly 630. 'B WEYTO! KTH & BONS, _ sim Pac UTHORIZE: D PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCE iiams & Co. Communications promptly ‘and strictly confidential. Office open Dours. at WILLIAMS, Mavaver, 926 F <a myt- oe peice ‘LAWY! A, Girne Ss ‘Sears » 24 PEARBO ST. al practice; advice reg; Be publicity. Gpecial facil-ties in many staten | wol7-tithas- ry Vow is Tue Tis, WE WILL PAY “BIG N Sltney® sor First-ciass Second-hand ad adress of tall st JUSTH'S OLD BTAND, ovb * oe tp | RING Pa. BEADED WRAPS FOR SPRING. ‘The Beaded Wraps are going to be the style for Spring Wear and we have them in all shapesand prices and will sell you s Beaded Cape for $3.98 worth #5; oue for €4.98 worth 87; one st $5.68 worth fully - 810, and many other ones at low prices, 500 Ladies’ Stockinet Jackets, $2.98. These goods Were sold at 84. Jenene in differentstylesand colors from 833.98 to @11.98. We guarantee our prices and quality. ‘Spring-weight Jackets of ali kinds aud at lowest * SEE REDUCTIONS ON LOWEST MARKED PRICES ON JERSEYS. All our $1.50 All-wool Jerseys, $1.19; our Jerseys, 81.49; our $1.08 Jerseys now @1.7:1; our | 5 Jerseys, $1.88; our 82.50 Jerseys now 82.17; our @3 Jerseys, $2.48 These include Directoire Styles, Vest Fronts, Fancy Styles and:Piain. The best styles in Strictly All-wool Jerseys and are guaranteed to be sewed well aud will not mp. STRASBURGER’S: DRY goons ! AND CLOAK STORES, at 46% end 406) aw. Srecaz Suz Or Der Goovs AT THOS. J. LUTTRELL’s, 20th st. and Pa ave. n.w. 1,000 Childven’s Light-weight Shirts at 5, 8, 10, 13, 35, 18, 22, 26 dnd 28c. tach, worth double the money. Large lot Reguiar-made Children's White Hose re. dred to Se. Beautiful line New Parasols and Sun Umbrellas at Very low firures—from SOc up. ‘Table Damask from “ One case Bieached Cottous, short lenxths, at Ge, ‘worth se. Calicoes, Se.: Ginghams, Se. Gente’ Neckwear at 15c., sold for 50¢. Special. Genta’ Furnishtuses of all kinds at special prices. Full bne of Men's, Ladies’ and Children's Hosiery, Gloves, &- All Kinds of First-class Dry Goods. Cali and see us. Our stock is too heavy and must be reduced. Low prices _ THOS. J. LUTTRELL'S, —_mhietw 1930 Pa ave. nw, cor. ZOU st. A Guear Seon Suz OF CHINA AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS i commence til al! are soldat the NEW YORK VARIETY STORE, (Seturday) and will continue 7th st. Note some of the extraordinary bargains and Tea Sets at cost; 50c. Cups aud Saucers only 3c. per set; Decorated Plates for Iron Stone China Plates, 25c. per set; for LSe.; 35. Slop Pails for 3 and Se. ; largest size only Se. Wash Basins, Baud be. each; Earthen Cooking Bowls, 4. 7 and 9c. each Blacking, eo. per box; $1.25 Cedar Tubs only 98c. pod other barysins too numerons to mention. Don’t miss this «reat Special Sale. NEW YORK VARIETY STORE, 1335 7th at. Branch 1520 7th # _m146t H. TAYLOR. Laresr Srvzs hs Lous Sxurs TTT A yu oo - ss T & EYE goRe vs z aA Ad bas 3 Ss Ere ® ss, la M4 £ Sas8 = Black Brilliantine. ted, all sizes, Black Serge at = ae Biseck Surab. p! mat eT. Black surah, ched around bett In counection with the siirt desers Went of Jerseys and Black and (ylgrea sul Waints, Lot ‘We are bow showing « splendid stuck LADIES SUITE Bisck Brilliantine and Ladies’ Cloth, braid trimmed, ong13.50- aS | announce that Vo. T6—No. i D. C.. SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1890. pening Star, TWO CENTS. SPECIAL N OTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. _ HAVING | DISPOSED | OF My DRUG Store, 24 and F sta. D.w., | am now open to Folie? work either Sundays or Peeek 8. The business is now conducted by Mr. Harry 1. Smith, to whom T Fecommend all my B , EDWIN GLADMON. THE ADJOURNED ‘AL MEETING of the Builders’ Aid Association for the clection of officers and for the transaction of #ucl brought before the assoc: ne ‘on MONDAY W. E WRIGHT, Secretary. mise NT LET'S MINCE, WORDS Sees Prices for fine tom Tailoring have been # little too tek, Sud the men who would not pay their tail: Fs’ bills are to Lisuve for it. | My low pric# Srv possible because 1 doa strietly cash busi -polakes look at my Spring Stock when a sWARFTELD SIMPSON, pert in Trousers,” mb14 ‘Cor. Bth and @ sta: nw. qa> FOR SALE—FARMS IN MARYLAND, AND Virginia :La et wee (toot — gral Eads in \irenia, Alabama, S.Carolina, Texas aid Mieal Estate Broker, B17 Fat. n.W »ATTENTION, ILLINOIS REPUBLICANS — Re. Notice is hereby given that a meeting of itnale Revubitan State Association wilt Be bald — ‘ball oF ee 4 is Aa ae | fore dl poe lly | republicans from the state dial}; ied to b nt. By orler TH!O- Bole 1. LAMB, Vice sels ‘attent:'D.L. GOLD, WASHINGTON, ge MRS. RUSS! | eee HALL, Tautet ax. 10" Weed, Stat of He (Honey cor Ton and f; iPECIAL MEETING EXECU- ‘SPECIAL NOTICES. _ i» 1D — Templar’s ers, music an tall Help "the good work alous. Ser HOTEL ay eabare oiessy. ELL, Hershey. 4. 8. Ben i “2 Cai MONDAY, March 17 at 8:30 8.m FE a Tee om a oD ete. President. emg her TEMPERANCE eee AT °° M.E. Church Sunday night, elock. Mion, Eldai iM A. Morse of ot Mamencect | Sloe 0 ‘of Slements Lodge, ‘Good. Menpisce, ras A cr LISM AT GRAND ARMY TAL, * opposite Willard’s. every Sunday. M. “eLADING. 7 rauce Speaker, ‘sind Paychometrie M. c: er, t. Readings each lecture. 10¢. door collection. thee mene eA bs IAI | CBS GEORGETOWN CATHOLIC repens BENE SOCIETY at less URI LENT SOc Hail on 8: DAY Gy March 1, 180 230 elec, to make phe for she funerai of ‘ouy iste. brother, Co- Tumbus Ogle. _ By onder of J. T. CLEMENTS, Fee A. CARROLL, Secretary. RECHABITES, — ATTENTIO: a neral of our late brother, W. L. Postes, will fake glace at the residence of the fauitiy MOX” DAY MORNING, 9 aim. Members of Union, Cammusck and Heber tente are invited to be reset. “Members of Salem tent will meet in their Hl at THIS EVENING to make arrangements for the funeral. B. MILSTEAD, C. K. "THOS. W. SCOTT, R. 8. it FLOWERS. FLOWERS. FLOWERS. Attractions in the Center Market fais coumtry Tif uot in the world. finest i thin conateg if pot in the workdsaure | passed eee and.equaled by fow private establish. ments in the United ring to rurther the Interests of thelr mauy friends and the public in weue tralwhe have so Hberally bestowed theif patron we on them in the past, and hoping to recvive a contuuan Of their kind favor, the er leriste” would respectful their several places of business in the Ket will, fro this date, be open on ev ere all rine 0 make purchases ca the SES PRESM CULTLOW i aS ‘Also Decorative and Beddit | en Bowdler, Clark Bros, Wm. Gorden, A. Gude, be man DI | Center re Coleman, Alex. z. Mier, Port oMAC LOGE. NOL! ACK. ved conimunication Wi | MONDAY 1 EVENING. | Ath, 7:30. Election of Secre- | of the | Sie GAMES 8S. HAYES, Sec. Pro Tem. 4 HOTEL, STEAM BOAT AND CAR LAUN- | dry Work solicited; Lwundering for Sum- | mer rts lone af ahurt uotice: prices reasonable; | call aud sac our plant. DEXTER 3 491 to 499 Cst_ nw. KEAL ESTATE OEFICE, large and conta demand for hguwes Fane I have a large an constant demand for vouses ng an prices from $3,000) te $6,000 located on Caph- hHnE Aiwo tor Bulldiug Lote Parties having t class of property for sale im East Washington will find 1 adlvantaxeous to place the same in pea at once, mis ARE! SVE i) Bk PLAIN & CO. BROKERS, Stocks, Grain, Provisions sud ‘Oil, have removed their office temporarily to the Le Droit Building S10 F st, Rooms 34 und 35, pending the construc thon of the uew butiding cornet th and F sta. f21-1 SS-witson woiseys PRODUCT OF THE WILSON DISTILLERY, HIGHSPIRE, DAUPHIN CO., PA. | ‘This celebrated Whisky. most ily and slowly | yeasted, mashed, fermented and distilled from the 1m- | valuable bealth-¢iving Chalybeate waters and choice sinall grain Kye peculisr to the renowned mountain districts of Pennsylvania and Maryland, and ripened im heated ware houses, sea-voyaged and aged in the warm salt air of Bermuda. The oxides of iron and their homologous sults found in the waters from which this Whisky is distilled render this Whisky invaluable | and unequaled asa tonic and rejuveuator to those iu need of strength, vitality and vigor See certificate of Prot. Tony of the Baltimore Med- seal College | “DT 18 PURE. FREE FROM FUSEL OIL. AND CAN THEREFORE BE SAFELY RECOMMENDED FOR MEDICINAL USE. ITS HIGH COLUK Is DUE TO ‘THE LbON saaaEe P. TONRY, Ph.D., Chemist.” ‘This celebrated Whiaky ie sold by the following Grocers and Wholesale oan 5 i Bros. Coe 110 Lath st “Maurice Cropley, Georgetown, D. > the following Hotels aud Kestaurants: ‘Sth and E sts. new. gE aa és ¥ and Pennsylvania ave, nw. das. Tip ti aah ate hrs. h 3. x cs Ww. cor. 10th and E sts. nw. ber" Cate, a — es bt Hoy-cor. Sth abd Chas Ac Scpsenev cor: 14th stand Ohio sve, Casino Club, Mount Pleasant. sas ‘W. J. Costello, 604 G Ask for WILSON WHISKY. THE ULMAN GOLDSBOROUGE o,, Distillery, | _419-c03m a Baltimore, Ma. } oe HEAT evvcTION | IN LUMBER st corner 6th st. and New York ave. uw. GOOD YELLOW PINE BOARDS at 1.15 PER 100 FEET or $11.50 PER 1,000 FEET. “Who ever knew good Lumber so low as this?” mbl LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER. —"™ wT LOAN AND TRUST TEMPOMARY OFFICES, 20011 Previous to the «rection of the Ci Coan # Building, ormer 91 MONEY LOANED ON” COLLATERAL AND ON aw REAL ESTATE, Well Secured Loans, guaranteed by the Company, porcini INTAREST PAID. Call on or correspoud with us. bes: 'b. H. WARNER, President, W. B, ROBISON, Secre DI KECTURS Georwe F. Schafer, Titomas Somerville, John A. Swope, J. & Swormatedt Richard W. Clay. E Cashmere, waist and skirt t4mmed with bias} 9 HS Cumminis, Hattersley W. Talbott, pe ae J. 4. Darling wn, ree Ti Diack Bruiiputine, $22.50. Joni Foy Faso. Bit Warner, Black He ine quality, elegantly made at Charles J. Faulkner, A. A. Wilson, 820050. ca | Allert doa, EB Wie” Black | -rge. tailor fuish, very 8.50. ci joordwe Huace, Hestiettas front of PSPS nies William B. Guriey, Ghas. Benj: Wilkinson, Pibvom triga me Jobu B Larner, Worthington. Back Weurietia, finest quality, tri with passe. | _ f24-1m Pritack argh rot ot shirt shfcred eich THE AMERICAN ICE COMPANY, ‘waist exquisitely ade, ri OPFICE—10th and F sts. n.w., “ot Kiver Yee Co. aud Willis’ Ice Co.combined gest No Jace bordered, a samerated ont a few of tie Sey choice | crew | owning the best located harvesting pant in Maine, and baving made additions required to meet its Fy growth, will give its patrons the same fair prices the vant. (Best rades of COAL and. WOUD for Kea W WILLIS, | sme, Washington Man'r. 5 of . Soe eg ccae Gas FIXTURES. ow THE LARGEST WM. B. McKNEW, Sau PLALS ANI S58 01 OUNANENTAL besiona, matte erence | Asta Axp Catanzn Bee Ee. — = : FE GUAl cuanerzas mae a pure. clean line a nae ea Pee cds Lene as eee Sy of America, B1Y-6m,1815_ 1024 women 1024. GASTAV GEISLER? Comey ewe anaes 5 Panta, 25c. Yeote, 266, Seeman Shoe House ts reopened with » YOUR FURNITURE BEUP- | | JOHNSON & co, ERED aud PIMIMHED 06 WALT] aaa.) neim qawEn s orenkers, ee pa FRE cx CENTURY ICs RY 108 3 MpcuNE co ‘the e eat and cheap, WM LEWI!s & CO., Warehouse snd Yard. 110-118 st ae, m12-1m Telephone 1080. —c: ae PNEUMATIC RR. mite avibey Wid, 1335 F at o> TRAY UROPE, z | Se EE ee GuEDIE. DRAFTS, CABLE Matters afforded trav- mole SONI A SPECIAL GOMMUNTOA- lope Lode, No. 20, F.A.A.M.. will ee Temple SUNDAY, March 16, 1890, y-in., $or the purpose of rttchding the funeral a Seased B “t }. Blue. Members of sis- are freternally in sovited to attend), By order M. A. CRAIG, Bete tet toa of the it @, A. R—LINC post ASSE! Solelock Sharp. MONDAY st Speare’s tubliahinent, on Fst. near 20th, to. at- le undertakin ter the funeral of our conui ‘Ladd, at Arlington. . Start at 3 p.m. prom The Post will ee. semble at Spm. op MONDAY to attend the faveral of Bast Junior Conunander Thos. J. Rei comrades invited, By order MARION T. SANDER SON, Commander. H.-H. MARTIN, Adjutan’ *ROSPECT HILL CEMETERY. ‘The annual elecuon of ones for y will be held at SOEs Hall, cor- ay March her Sth and E sta. n.w., gare 18 Polls will be open from 4 to 8 p. os ‘All tot holders aud memberelare ea 15-21" COMEADES OF OF PHIL. SERRIDAS, "cone 0. 3 ULV Notified to attend the e funeral of Comrade’ tr de Heugart from Spee’, a Coe bind 7 st. Ear on MONDAY, ech 17, 1800, at «DEP GTHON, Col Comte | nopAce H. now HR, Ay cee TO Lente Ina qe rer legitimate dees where Fou will make Sprolit of “> ber cent; the four montis; bance ‘and profit ‘both guaranteed by first-class collate Address BEST CHANCE, Star office. SPECIAL, NOTICE.— ai aEgGRAva or telephone companies are notified to re- move ail wires and sd Sxtiren trom the st. Cloud Build. ing, wt the s, F of Oth and F ate. n.w., op or be- fore the let day of ‘Abril 1810, otherwise the same will be removed at the risk and expense of the com- pauies or persons Owning sucht wires aud fixtures. Provident Wa ato Lost and trast Co, iden ast” Co. _W. B. ROBISUN. mi 26,20 and 19, 22,26, Se eee MARCH 14, 1890. Mr. L. C. Martin is not in our employ and is PoER May comiected with, this catavlishment. C. Vashington Agence: Domestic Sewit Machine Con eines a ¥ ts at $4. Call sud ein my Work 3" :oade at ce THE TRADERS NATIONAL BANK w AsHINGTON. 916-918 PE ‘Washington Safe Deposit Gs. Balding. Bank opens 9:10 a.m from April 1 40 Oot 1; 10am. Clones at 3 p.m. DISCOUNT DAY. ..- THURSDAY. All Notes offered for Discount must be placed in Bank the day previous, GEO. ©. HE’ sxtvo.? CHAS. BAUM, JOUN AL FR Bilal WILKES TURN b. LANGHORNE: SPECIAL TICE—I SELL SPRALI'S t Dow Cakes “and Medicines, Pam- phleta for tre: Tuent of kinds of cau Uineases sent tree, YS Bird Store, $17 12th #1. uw. q BY TENDER MY THANKS TO ce pete yon relief aswuciation, (G-C.0.0.F ior ir prompt i bao ment of 31:14 due ine on the life of my late Ll Morgan LLis E. MORGAN. qe SAKATOG F< ST ‘an SPRING NATURAL MINEKAL WATER, Specie for stutt Biliows Adections, Rissuitin istases of the Dixestive Orgaus geurrally. ‘To confirm what we claim for the Suratoga Stsr Spring Water, we give the Chloride of Bost ride of Potussiu 1 Sulphate of Pytassa, Bicarbomte o} Sil: Phosphate of Lime: Solid contents in 4 yallon. Garbonic Acid Gas, iu a cation. e forevoing analysis was mi at different oe Srpraine over a jod of thirty years. by C.F. Chandler; also by Dr. Steele and Prot Be ons. The resnlt. shows that the «reat rm properties of the Star Water Cnr gt in the li uD Rigor Todine an Sodium, belug’ two «rains of Todine a and 14 rains of Bromide to each ‘inart "Trade supplied in barrels, foouts and bottics by the agent for the Pastrict of Colum na. SAMU: PALER, 1 Depots: } WILL MOVE TO 614 12TH ST. Be ira tice Pak SPA! ‘Now ia the time to buy. C. A. MUDDIMAS, Gas Fixtures, Lamps. Gas Stoves. Pregen: Store, 1206 Fst. New Store, 614 12th at. SM NOTCH UG HEREBY GIVEN, AN He: = auiet the act of Congress apy March», 1540, tt Books tor the Sutkertpuriees tie ud Sandy Spring will be oj a ‘of the Washington Tod een at Baker, Treas- 0. H. P. CLARK, President Board of Commissioners, mS-10t_ axe , wes reas by satisfactory evidenice preset ndersned it has been. Pade co nypker thst t the ine ational Bank of Washinxtoi the city of ton, iy the District of ‘Coltun ia, has com pists twithait the provisions of the stata’ex of the tes required to be complied witb before au shall be authorized to coustnence the Dusi- neas of Banking: Now, therefore, I, Edward 8° Lacey, controller of fhe currency, do'hereby certify. that the Lincoln, N al Kank of Washinaton, iu the city of Waahingto inthe District of Coujumatia. is. authorized to" tou mence the business of Baukinx, ax provided in section Afty-one Lundred and sixty-nine of the Kevised Stat- Utes of the United States, Tu te nony whereof witness my hand and seai of lice thi ‘Sth day of ‘March, Todo. @ LACEY. troller of the Currency. 4247. THE LINCOLN NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON, D.C, CAPITAL, #200,000. iu accordance with the above authority the Lincoln National Hanof W Youbingicn wat Open its office at er of Ot cahwest ov aR Huth Ba Baye MOE ata aw dobn A. Prescott, me eg Johnaon, Frederick A. ster, Henry F. Bouse Paul H. Cromelien, Receiving T: DIRECTORS. * Watson J Newtons ae fence Augustus Coppes, J. Harrison Johnson i Kichgrd A. Walker mé-tovdin a> ™sumance grooxssovawr axpsors Feltee. H. Augustus Joly 4. Prescott. &: Enwood. PEUPI, COLUM. aie mi2-4t 1913 F BT. Call for Constitutions Subscribe for stock—@1 per share—between the bourse of 9 o.m. and 4:30 p.m. daily at the office of JNO, A, PBESOOTT, Secretary and Treasurer, alt-Om 1636 F ot. a.w., Kellogg Building, 4 CHRIST C1 NAVY XJ — weet Coty nd Fuh, Bev aioe al paumlay services with sermons s Tam. end + ‘Services conducted to the eatabli Srder of the ehurche it ae JAMES CHURCH, 8TH STREET NEAR Tectur,—i tins, 10:10 ojeck, “hoiy courumiod, 21 a a ay ar eatech *. 3 oom iol _ Wednesdays and Fridays, 7 7 pa An Nieate 1 are METROPOLITAN PRESBY Tre I me sud B sts se. (Capitol Hib, pesior.- er Se Soe ‘Sabbath school, 4:30 8: Bayer a meetings Tueniay and Ihureday ev ast F OTREET BAPTIAT | GHURCH. BET. ri oe i mi and 7:30'n of morning sermon: “The Seed:” evenit Able?”_Sunday aoe at 9:30 ain. Al! wel EB REV. Se q wit preach ‘at the society's hall (Ni de | Some law plheigs ina 1006 § st. uw, ae tr L2 ain, : en sone at via Yours Temata lecture on th OF an af erthio e801 —KEV, RA. PAYNE, THE FOR- cr pastor of Trinity independent Meth- Odist church of thi. has received and accepted call to the stone ‘of St Paul's Independent "Met dist church in Knoxville, Tenn. He will preach ie Asbury M.E. church tomorrowatllam, — It B81, JOHNS Cuncn, @EOKGETOW ‘corner WJ and Potouiae #f8,—Services Tomor- row: am,, holy communion; 11, morning prayer and seriuoh; 4.30, evening prayer coudrmation: vested choir. ' Siraniers always welcoine, It MOUNT VERNON PLAGE M. ‘E. CHURCH South, corner: ror oth and. G2 Che} ‘rea h- ae a.m. by Kev. J.J. Bullock, D., Cae 30 H. Mytinger. Public’ cordi kh TCHER CHAPEL, 47H ANE AND N.Y AVE he new preach Schuhe, just api ted ul The conference, Meili preach oe esau 7: 230 pam, Sub- Prayer meeting areday. WAUGH M- = CHURCH, 3D AND A Sts. The pastor, Rev. Alex. E. Gibae at item. und 7:30 yu Sunday sc é LA Walker, superintende: atone D.mi.. Eversbody wel RNACLE, CONG: and B eae eae pc vi abun, pastor. * Prec Ties x ASSEMBLY. PRE SBYTERIAN CHURCH, cor. Sth and I stan.w.—Sunday School. 9 Young Peopie’s Mecting, 6:30 the pantor, Key. Geo. ©. Litile, at Liam. aa + Bem. in series of Bible questions, RELIGIOUS Lisi ERT MEETINGS AT auleys Hall. jubject 30, P, ot uement.” Seats free. come.” ip Jet bim t* = FIRST BAPTIST CHU! ROH, 16TH STREET near Scott circle, Rev. C."A. Stakely, D. ida) achioul,, 9:30 & mi. Pres hing, 21 pan, Young people's meeting, 7 o'cloc Inthe evening Dr. Stakely will Weliver Yue “fourth sermon of the series on the Speeches of the Apostle et: “Before Felix se coearee. Music by the quartet choir. Miss Bertha Lincoln, apprano, Mme. Eululte Domer Khe, contralto: Pr Korter, ‘tener: Prof. Le Clair, basa; Mr. Shoemaker, organist.” 1t* GRACE REFORMED CHURCH, 15T between fuore Island ave, and Pst. ©, Bowman of Hanover, 's,, will preach. 1 1la.m. and the pastor in the evening at 7 BSE TAUES, CHURCH, 2adest, NEAR Washington circle n.w., tev, Alfred arcing, c 0 sm. Holy Communion; 11 iy Communion and serwon; 7:30 Hol, ng (Pull choral) and sermon by the Rev. ney of New York. aa seats free. lt Kent, pi All cordially in’ SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, 4TH er. nid Vie. —Preaehivy wt’ 11 pn. ‘Tuesday, Ciiiatian Endeevor” fitabaday praise service. CHURCH, ony. ST, near Pennsylvania pastor. Key. Joe) Brown, st 11am, and 7 GE Sine Tie ical off tee Po school, 9:30 a.m. Prayer meeting Weduee- FOURTH PRESBYTERL AN CHURCH, 911 u st. bet. G and H sts. nw. Rey. Joseph Kelly, paator,-Sabbstirschool at i: i at il’am. Young people's, Prayer meeting at 0 p.m, No evs ervice, reday evenine prayer ting at 7:30 o'clock, meat all servioes, ALVARY BAPTIST CHCitc 5 Sth and H sts.t.w., Re aca ME creens $0 mm. Preaching at 1 Strangers are cordially a, 30 corner Oth and Paw. teudent.—Sunday dally invited to these services. GONGEEGATIONAL, 10th wy Charles FE. Fai , superine pam. All are cor- it CHURCH, h, p.m. ga by Di kiveness of ning ist. Sund: f, onan. school, 9:45 am. Chirintiaa, ‘Endeavor it Bcho 5 pew, HE METROPOLITAY Church, D st. Preaching, by the Kev. on NESEY Zig a 5. Ww. Lists, by Her, Wane peal; French. Youug People’s meet: VENANT (Ph = - lent areas aud 18th sts. iiss eerie Preachin: y. ‘Teunis S. ‘Humbin, D.D. Sua. 30 4m. Youu beovle's inecting at 0 | RES. CHURCH. STH AND F wchine 12 9, me. tnd 7:89 3 Kev. Dr. schol Sumaay: school “10th x.—Sery Dib is the meni Vos eon ae ze woruing” Young people's ine pin Sunday eat 30 a, oPe'* mmecting Se, SOULS | cHoReH » 14th and L sts. u. «.—Preaching tomo At 11am. and 7:80 pm. by iiey. Tr dee Siler OF Peet BL Sunday school and Bible ciass st it (UN amr REBE cA ELAVEL, 4 MINISTER OF THE of Friends, will attend meeti Init Tat, nw. TOMOMMOW at LT Selec enn ll are invited, 16, IN Ghar os hs ea, BS °1 piphany, G st. bet ET and 14thwis, Rey. Dr. MeKhi, rector. at ti jock tn. and 7:30 p.m. seats free at Riebt. => THE “SOUDAN. PIONE: RS beet Kanan, : rn Codding of N MG. a Sunda .”" —HELMICK Jaderquist of Minnesota and t th pel meet y dork ave. Strangers and reception MON Maldwin, pastor, “dude npc Preaching by the pastor, 1 an sad? Band of Hope, pm. dociety of Christian’ Eiseaves, 6:45 pan SECOND BAPTIST CHU Bae FON B. Johuson, D.D., pastor.—11 a, “David oot Kine (pat, Sunday School cra, Axitation help to relat W. H.) Dann bd 30 pan., Kev. Geo. Vardis, D.] ay CHURCH OF aud 12th at. I} ain, morning wervice Strangers. 7530 Dan, #8 tion.” Seats free. ra will seat | ct: "Uncorrupt € het { Ly = LE CHURCH. GEV. = brese ferent steel n raver mectides mary prayer i tus inestinis, G:4 young eos ie mee . 730 pam, Wednesday oveulng. amt meeting. CHRI re TIA ZEN! see Sa Fellows ie rele LINCOLN MEMORY, sapien tional Chureh, 218h ma ROS Hoge Church, 11th and ate ~The aie3b a Biot lnusecated i ture on bis 8 Batjec o “London ana For . et mele ts itor, Bom a. oe xe p.tn) "Sabbath schoo! tervice 30 p.m. RYLAND M CEASE ME LECRST BenoUpay Price, D.D., Sunday sc! = fe REOPENING G SERVIOES t <= ‘church, QHAMLINE 2 M. —™: Mt ‘Bunda March 1 oe 1 as ar Re sh “| when she passed away Deere Ah fs Washington News and Gossip (FROM THE CAPITOL. Index te Advertisements Pare 12 a we ee pended 5 EXCURSIONS. FAMILY SUP! FINANCIAL... FOR RENT (Fats FOR RENT (Rooms) FOR RENT (STaBues: FOR RENT (Hovsra) . i H tT i i FOR SALE (Housxs), FOR SALE (Lots) FOR SALE (M101 GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. HOTELS. HOUSEFURNISHINGS LADIES’ Goops, LECTURES. LOCAL MENTION. LOST AND FOUND, MANICURE. MEDICAL MISCELLA\ MONEY TO LOAN. NBW PUBLICATIO! NOTARIES PUBLIC. OCEAN STEAMERS. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. PERSONAL. PRINTERS... i ane Faas 10 Pace 7 1 9 WANTED (Hovers axp Los)... Page 2 WANTED (S1rcatioxs) Page 2 WANTED (MisceLLaneous)... Page 2 WANTED <thoous) . Paxe 2 WINTER RESORT! Page 11 WOOD AND COA! Page 9 Government Receipts Topay.—Internal revenue, $450, 406; customs, @738,520. THE MISSISSIPPI DELUGE. tla Resolution of Inquiry Adopted by the House Today. IN MEMORY OF THE LATE JUDGE KELLEY. = se HOUSE. Mr. Dalzell (Pa), from the committee on Pacific railroads, reported a resolutiod calling on the Secretary of the Treasury for informa- tion as to whether the government is the owner | or holder of any of the first mortgage securi- ties of amy of the Pacific railroads which were aided by the government, and if so, the amount of such securities and when and in what man- ner and by what authority the same were ac- quired. Adopted. THE FLOOD IN THE MISSISSIPPI. Mr. Breckinridge (Ark.) offered « resolution , | calling on the Secretary of War for informa- tion as to whether there are sufficient moncy and facilities at command of the War de- | coat partment to guard the levees and -Pace 2 {other works and the plant of the go Page 12) ernment from destruction and injury Fase 2 | by the present flood, and if not, to report what be necessary, ‘Also to inform the House pesaees if ry bras is reason to apprehend unusual danger to human life and what steamers can be used | Face 3] by the department or the Mississippi river commixsion to rescue those in peril, Adopted. DISAGREEMENT ON A DISTRICT BILL. The Senate amendments were non-concurred in to the House bill fixing the rate of interest tobe charged on arrearages of general and special taxes now due the District of Columbis il paid within a time specified The Senate amendments were concurred in to the House nee, Z | bill authorizing the construction of a bridge across the Missoui river at Pierre, 8.D., and authoriging the Oregon and Washington bridge company to constrnct a bride across the Colam- bia river between Oregon and Washington. BILLS PARSED, In the morning hour bills were passed sub- mitting the location of the county seat of Sho- shone county, Idaho, to the vote of the people of that county; granting authority to the board Pexsioxs ror Disraict Prorre.—Pensions| Of supervisors of Maricopa county, Ariz., to have been granted to residents of the Distric of Columbia as follows: Original invalid, John = fd restoration and reissue, Levi H. Trstrxa a Bio Gux.—The first of the Balti- more’s 8-inch guns was tested at the naval proving ground, Annapolis, Md., yesterday with Sood results. A charge of 110 pounds of American brown powder gave to the projectile of 250 pounds weight an initial velocity of | issue bonds for the constraction of a certain railroad; authorizing the municipal cor- porntion of Ogden, Utah, to assumed a bonded indebtedness (including all existing liabilities) equal to 8 per cent of the taxable property within that corporation; approving with amendments the fanding act of Arizona, THE PROPOSED TRANSFER OF THE REVENUE CUT- TER SERVICE. Mr. Lodge (Mass,) from the committee on naval affairs, called up the bill to transfer the 2,130 feet per second, the pressure being only | revenue cutter service from the Treasury de- thirteen tons, Tue Osstpre to Bk ConpEMNEeD.—The cruiser Ossipee, built at Kiltery, Me., by the partment to the Navy department. ‘THE KELLEY OBSEQUIFS, Pending the decision of a point of order the government, carrying cight guns, of 1,900 tons | Dill must be considered in committee of the displacement, now at the Nortolk, Va, navy whole the hour of two o'clock arrived. and yard, has been condemned by a board of sur-| public business being suspended, the House vey. The Ossipec isa third rate vessel. The proceeded to pay its last tribute of re pay ent to board reported that it would take more than 21 | the memory of Wm. am Kelley of Penusyivania, percent of the amount for which a vessel like the Ossipee could be constructed to repair her, end as Gos law take euch, asnvautl for repairs 2 20 r cent the vessel wiliin a few days finally condemned. Sorentvrexpext or Census Porter left Washington last night for a short vacation of a week or ten days. The census work is now well in hand, every special being started, All the schedules are mek hands of PRESIDENT’S PROCLAMATION Warniug Intruders te Keep Off the Chopokee Strip. The President has issued s proelamation warning intruders off from the Cherokee strip in the Indian territor&® Information has been received that since the passage of the the printer, nearly every supervisor has re- | Okiahoma bill by the House settlers bave been ceived his commis supervisors districts of the country will be subdivided ready for the appointment of the enumerators for taking the forth- coming censu Superintendent Porter takes this tion at this time for the reason that he does not expect to be able to leave his office for aday during the coming summer, Prnsoxar.—Mrs. Stephen Vail returned to New York on Thursday. Mr. A. H, Darton of the United States geological survey has gone to Baltimore for « survey of that region.—-K. McCauley, E. M, Fulton and Juo. A. ¢ New York, J. Liebes of San Francisco, J. H. Miller of Pittsburg, H. C. Forrest and Chas, H. Camp of Philadeiphia are at the Normandie. rr. J. L. Powell of the army and Leonard G. Littie of Montreal are at the Jobnson..-— J. M. Ellis of Denver. Emil C. Becker of Chi- cago and Jas, Atwell of Pittsburg, A. ion. and in a few weeks 175 | entering upon these lands, The bill referred to does not change the status of the Cherokee strip. These lands are now the subject of negotiation between the Indians and a commis- sion appointed by the President. Until these negofiations are concluded and the lands trans- ferred to the United States they will not be open to public settlement. The settlers now crowding upon these lands are apprised of the condition of affairs by the proclamation of the President. CONTRADICTING KURTZ. rver of | A. C. Sands Before the Committee In- vestiguting the Bullot Box Forgery. After a recess of over a month the special House committee charged with an investiga- tion of the Ohio ballot box forgery met this . Tenney | morning to conclude the taking of testimony- and J.W.Whitlateh of Brooklyu are at W Mard’s. | aC. ‘Sands of Cincinnati was called to the wit- ——Col. E. C, Waters, —— of hotels in the national park, J. L. Rogers. B. A. Fiske, Robt, Hine, £. J. Sprague. 8, D. Greene of New York, Cols. Lewis Merrili and W.R. Liver- hain of Kansas City, B, Shaw of Montreal, H. L, Frank of Bute Mont,, Wm. C, Hazlepine of Albuquerque. N.M., and Eugene Vanderpool of Newark are at the Riggs.—Wager Swayne, Jno. B. Weber of Buffalo and of New York are the R. H. Robertson and Albert L. Calder of Provi- dence, B, F, Finley, E. Lauterbach and David Richmond of New York, @. E. m. Duryea | were Arlington. — | that ne (witness) had seen the contract, Wit- Mercer, an | tion of Mr. Sand will be nese stand. He said he did not te Kurtz that the gov- ernor’s ballot box speech was a cracker; that A., are at the Ebbitt.——obt. Gill- | he had been to Washington about the ballot box bill; that James E. Campbell had been to the President to facilitate the passage of the ballot box bill; that leading Ohio republicans interested in’ the bill and ness said he never did come to Washington to look into the ballot box matier. The examina- continued Monday. English tourist, ex-Senator D. M, Sabin ot | Tie witness read most of his testimony from Minnesota, George B Hill ot De- troit and B, N. Fielding of Brooklyn, on busi- ness with Secretary Tracy, are at the Arno,— Francis Patten, John Simpson, Thos. L. Con- stantine and B. Y. Peppey of New York and ex- Gov, Samuel Houser of Montana are at Cham- berlin’s,——A. A. Lawrence of Boston. M. Storey of Brookline. Mass., Jerome Wheelock of Worcester and D. H. Charberlin of New York are at Wormley’s, York at the St. James.—Hon. Horace Rublee, ex- written notes, ——~—_—— THE DISTRICT IN CONGRESS. Meeting of the Senate Committee—ine- briate Asylum Biil, Railroads, Etc. The Senate District committee held its regu- Edward Kent of New | lar meeting yesterday, Senators Ingalls (chair- the Fredonia——B. Wilson of! | Rochester and J. Cushmun of New York are at man), McMillan, Higgins, Harris, Vance, Faulk- ner, Among other matters considered was the minister to Switzerland and the proprietor of } Dill to provide fot the institution of an inebri- the Milwaukee Sentinel, called ou Postmaster | ate asylum and in behalf of thisSenatorEdmunds General Wanamaker today to pay his respects. | made argument, The bill was referred to a MRS. HURST DEAD. Sudden Death From Apoplexy of the! > Wite of the Methodist Bishop. Mrs, Catherine Elizabeth Hurst, wife of Bishop John F, Hurst of the Methodist church, died very suddenly last evening at her resi- subcommittee composed of Senators Higgins aud Faulkuer. The bill to change the route of the Rock ‘reek railway was referred to Senators Mc- Millan and Barbour. Collector of Taxes Davis was beara in be- half of » action ou bills: to the sale ot roperty for taxes and the rate of interest to don arrears of taxes, It was decided dence, No. 4 Towa cirele. Mrs. Hurst had not to amend House il S17 o ae. to make. the been in her usual health for the last few days, but no uneasin was felt, as the doctors considered it merely the final effects | and the ‘Ealtinereea Obio sit had | Cussed. This will be the been suffering. Yesterday afternoon her as, cae once of the grip, from which she daughter ou ber return from school found her mother up and around the house and feeling better than usual. About 3 o'clock, however, she was stricken with new assessment take effect on June 30 instead War Depertment Changes. James W. Jones of Alabama and Edward E. apoplexy and | simmons of Minnesota have-been appointed rapidly lost consciousness, She sank | clerks at $1,000 per annum im the surgeon gradually until about 8 fully and lessly. Bishop Hurst and the two younger children were by her side. Mr. John Hurst, the eldest son, is in Denver, but he has been telegraphéd for and will be here in time for | Columbia, class 1, the funeral. Another son is ursuing & course of stud ity, but is at the iter of " oe general's office. pain- S Frank W. Bird of Massechasetis, class 1, ak Gouna te Dicks les A. ett is tra senate adjutant general's oftice, bas & DEADLY LANDSLIDE. Nearly a Score of People Buried at Troy. THE McCALLA COURT TODAY. sani iniesins The English Dock Hands Are on Another Strike. — A DANGEROUS EXPEDIENT, Proposal to Cut the Levee Above New Orteans. New Oxteays, March 15.—There bas beea some talk of cutting all the levees immediately above New Orleans to relieve the water here, but this proposition is bitterly opposed Aa appeal has been made to the governor to use» portion of the levee fund of the state (@161.000) for the present emergency, but be bas decided that this cannot be done. AVALANCHE OF EARTH. Three People Killed in a Land Slide at Troy. Tror, N. ¥., March 15.—At 8 o'clock this morning land slide occurred bere. More than 100 fest of Warren's hill was carried away and hundreds of tons of earth fell. was crushed, and five people are said t0 have been killed, The bodies of three ba | recovered. The clay bank is handreds of feet bigh, tow- ering at an angle of forty-five degrees from the dwellers on Haverman'’s avenue. The which became loosened started 200 feet up the slope, and by the time it had reached One- field's house the force of the tons upon tome of dirt was terrific. At 9 o'clock this morning the feeling of inse- curity had uot been dispelled, and the impres- sion prevailed that more of the bil farther north would slide down upon the old frame dwellings along the east side of the ng The persons killed occupied alee) | ments in the rear part of the Dailding. Tbe others, who escaped miraculously, were ‘. = front of the hoase. Hundreds of volumteers commenced work at ouce upon the debria, and at 5:30 o'clock the body of the child was taken from the ruins. Her back was bruised. The aged Mrs. Noonan was found a» few minutes | later and near her the body of Mra. Hogau. Mra. Hogan was so badiy about the | bead that it was impossible to recognize ber, The injuries to Mrs. Noouan consist of a broken the two women were undoubtedly suffo- —_——_—_ KLINE WAS A SNEAK, He Stood by and Saw an Lanocest Maa Put in Irons, New Youx, March 15,—The MeCaila court of inquiry resumed its session again today at the Brooklyn navy yard. G. R. Graham, a seamen on the Enterprise, was the dret witness, He told how he had been confined in irons for five days on a charge of deserting bis post, At the expiration of that time Commander MeCalla sent for him and released Lim, stating thet it had been done under a misapprehension, It appears that permission bad been giveu witness to leave his post by Mr. Kline, the officer im charge of the deck, ue Was present when McCaile ordered witness in irous, but did mot interfere, leg. cated, ——_— STRIKERS ON THE DOCKS. The Trouble is General and in Livere pool Troops are Called For. Loxpox, March 15.—A strike of the coal miners employed in the Yorkshire, Lancashire and Derbyshire districts began today, Several mine owners couceded the demands, Liverroo., March 15.—The dock inborers bere who are now on strike have assumed such ® menacing attitude that orders have been issued for troops to be held in readiness to —— any demonstration that may occur. twelve thousand Nottinghamshire migers bave joined in the strike for an advance of wages. They beld a mass meeting today aud Gceided to adhere to their demands, — A Clergyman Acquitte@ of Murder, Covxen Burrs, lowa, March 16.—hev. D, W. Helmick, who kitled Ed. “Palmer at Neola on the night of August 19, 1889, was yesterday acquitted. The defense was justifiable homi- cide, It was shown that a couspiracy existed in which Palmer was the principal figure and | that Helmick’s lifehed been Hel. mick was the Methodist preacher st Neola an it was charged bad interfered with Palmer's love affairs. This aroused Palmer's ire and he threatened revenge. The preacher was con- spicuous in his tight against saloons, and these two facts developed the feeling in the com- munity that led to the preacher arming himself and his subsequent huling of Palmer. Birchell identified. Woovstock, Oxr., March 15.—Charles Buck, who lives near Blenheim, visited the jail yes terday and positively identified Birchall as the man whom he met near the scene of the mur- der of Benwell on February 19, the day oa which the murder is supposed to have bees committed, en Murdered His Children. Prrrsevne, Pa., March 15,.—A man named Frank Gradey, a resident of Sake ee. City, | mardered his two children at an this morning. ae No Use for the Posse. Puixasant Hivi, Mo., Mareb 15.—Eli Stab necker, aged seventy-two, drove his wife aud children from home last night with « butcher knife. Constable Prater, who tried to enter the house, was attacked by the old man with the same knife and dangerously wounded. at’ of forty citizens then proceeded to place under ex-Sher#f Hantry and found ‘has Stablnecker had killed himself. peer tt ncaa Revolt in Afghanistan. St. Pereumsscee, Merch 15.—Advices ae ceived here from Afghanistan state that s re volt has broken out there. The ameer, Abdur Rabmin, was beheaded and several of hie courtiers and others were compeiled to flee for their lives into Russian territory, where they are now gathered on the Afi — ee Base Ball Law. Purcapetraia, March 15.—In the court of