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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAK BUILDINGS, Northwest Corner Pesusylvania Ave. ani 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, &. BH. KAUFFMANN, Pres jIT’S HALSTEAD’S ELBA | He Exiles Himself to the Brooklyn Standard-Union. + PARIS COOL TOWARD STANLEY. --_——_—_. Tee Evevixe Stan ts served to subscribers in the ty by carriers, on their own accor 10 werk, or 44 per month Copies at the cc cents each By suail “postae prapaid—50 cents © onth. one year, #0; six months, 6. {Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D.C.,as Second-clase mail matter) ‘Tux WEextY Stan—pnblished on Friday—$1 Year, postage prepaid. Six months, 50 ceuta. = oo The Chicago Boss Carpenters Saaerise WASHINGTON, D.C. SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1890. TWO CENTS. Likely to Give In : = = ree —_— —————— — = = = ———— 5 a —_ SPEC - . TA = 5 = y . R . SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES : PECIAL NOTICES. _|___ SPECLAL_NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, | FROM THE CAPITOL} THE o4ys News In a nuTsHecu = , FE DEPOSIT CO, 1.0.0.F.— THE “SUNDAY HERALD" RYLAND M. COk. 10TH AND CHRIST CHURCH (NAVY YARD: G ST. x to Advertiocme: ™ —.-—_. | preaneaen SAP Hyd and vis Pas om K= =. rill Lereafter contain news relating to, dd | ae mye IL go ai = se. bet, Sth snl “thy ev Gilbert Teese ce) Sore on, . i See eerie Maiore ground: particularly mne_AN) SEF AEA. | Boocoimens Work by Miss Jane Benceatt Tam, and 7:0 pain Services conducted according | AMUSEMENTS, Pace 12 MURAT HALSTEAD IN BROOKLYN, Regie Se TERE eae eed Pee tre scwttta}8|SUPREME COURT BUILDING. |2o 1 0 asume taivorshlp of une Duty 27-4 _ = —_ st.—Services at 11 ain. and 7:30 p.m. ST. JAMES CHURCH, 8TH STREET NEAR le As re — STON SAFE DEPOSIT CO, Rey. Mr. taldy of Princeton Seminary ‘will presch at | WOME B neskes JW. clack rectare Sundeey, | BICYCLES Pace er a eee ee giteneiate eves | E> your orponresrry. both services swe PIM 10.30 cijock | “holy: combannion, 12 ain: | BOARDING. Pace ee —— are Gow prej to RE. IRES reat P J. NRE, formerly of P. Grogan's, haa taken UNION M.! 81 w. | 29 thool and cat 4 megan oh | BOOKS AN S Page * * . oar = Decep KXTES. corner of 11th and E sts. u.w. and offers Kev. Joe! Hown, pastor.—Preaching ai 1i | Wolk dass. 4 and San. pm, Holy days, | HOOF A rare? | A Bill to Purchase a Site for $600j* | New Yous. April 19. The Brookiyn Siandard- T fo * ednesdays und Frids 7 . ut ’ — WASHINGTON, Dy Furniture, carpets, Matting, Higs, Baby Car-| $77, 30, Sunday schoo} 0. Youug Peanie's meet: | ¥ Se ee Tru, in ite insuc of today, publishes the fol- Pate plese ip sutorminy the public that having | 4, Fak Ae. at Greatly Reduced Prices z TOWED CAITR eee oe | — Hall, Poyuate Willanre Hoch eeert Sane | COU . Page 000 Passes the Senate. lowing: “It isa pleasure to announce that, be- secured the irom Facos talkie. No. 313 oth ot near b Mankin will preach iu the University Chapel | 83; Axcoum, 10.3 Soho on ee ny eed — Ae Wee oe sinning with next Monday's ixeue, Mr. Murat fer siness, @ Mill Work Department, where can meee eee ee heen pisttorm. L0-ceaticorcoltections te Page IN > Halstead, known the comntsy over er She gat a hich wrade of oe ee ei ea aE) plate -cont ico . 2 > > y OF _ c Se. Basie Dos, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, STATR TO TRAVELERS TOURISTS | @&-G—sLINCOLN MEMORIAL CONGREGA- | @ Sonu capytou AL E 5 [Pages 2 and MEMORY OF S. S. COX, | thirty years on editor of the Cincinnati Cov OKK, OFFICE FIXTURES, FREY AND | French classes st GAILLARD'S SCHOOL tional Chureh, 11th aud Reta aw, ‘The Ca nah ee bee a Soe Pace ‘ eomumes a like position on SCKEEN WOK 2 OF LANGUAGES, 1205 F st n.w. i tor. Rey. Geo. W. Moore, will preach at Liam., ching Tomorrow ‘by pastor, 11 an. and 7. Page <j oe the St eed god shall make specialty of Odd Size Work in all its | "See Instruction ap18-10t' ‘yi Albert, P. Miller of New Haven, Conn., at 8 p.m. | ym. Rinday chook @-20'm Im, Young peop ce Page ' he Sandard-Uniom. Mr. Halstead Branches including ‘Interios Finish in Hard woods | PSUs, ~All invited, sie atage I a pire Rl Pure 2 | HUlogies in the Honse of the Late | no introduction to the reading public -hie =a ~ Sens a | (Former! on Inn), <@=> MOUNT VERNON PLACE M. E. CHURCH | @ ——— pourri stk) EY ™ : a = = - ‘i seerapgere ; Sp pe eet i eee TENNALLYTOWS HOA. South, oth aud K ata.. ev. J. 7, Wightman, | eo FOURTH STR ET ME. CHURCH! FOR RENT (Hovars). sehoucled New York Representative. thi cteierinheseemeeRe made hieer wR og Tuts pisced Sr Wes Eo Simith as manager of the | Will open about May 2, 1800. for dally and monthly Pastor.—11 wm, “Saved by ihe Clemency 0 ian wre Ete hengitea FOR RENT (Orstces) Pare 2 among the great journalists of the day. It isbe- Pu; Work Departarent, wherele will be pleased to see | boarders: also Zor the convenience of those whe are | Loss." 730 pm, “True Conrace Acts on Convicticn.” | T'pim, young, people's praise macetaue Wed FOR RENT (Sronrs) Page 2 ——— | cause of the determination to build up a great : [sons gin ef op ope eo ; ° : : determination to build ee rare wry sespertbiity Lunches and suppers served at a moment'snotice. | | hath sccol, 9:30 a.ti. Nicauvers cordially Invited. > | 222 P.t-. Church prayer meeting, | 1 odor yf) perc otal republican newspaper in this city, and the be~ MeHARD Wt. WILLET, Driving parties must positively have cards of a- | ( ——— senvices SUNDAY IN CHURCH OF THE GRACE REN DEMED CHORON, 1908 BE | on oie on Peed lief that Mr. Halstead rience, ability Mill Work Dept., No. 31:3 dth st. n.w, | mission. KRENAN, Epiphany, Gat. bet. 13th and 14th, ev. | Thoms Goon - 1 Bat, ¥ 2 soa |lief that Mr. Halstead's experience, 4 Evtimaten 1subes asda, 15U and B stay Apps to. boosie Dr. ickim, Kercher i and 11 ami and 4 and 7:36 | ge cree gt Dam. "Free pews. Btrangese ele Page 101 Among the bills reported from the committee | ©”Fnestnoss anil force will materially aid such r IHE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST <— FOR SALE—FIFTY-FIVE SHARES JUD- WESLEY CHIDEL We aaa we | = z It | OURERGNINGIS “page 19 | 20d placed on the calendar were the following: | *" Wadertaking, that he has beem induced to = COMPANY. oo [ectes Eee eo Baldwin, pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 am,: | a METROPOLITAN PRESEYTERDAN | 1 apres Goons, Paze 11 | ‘The House bill to increase to $250,000 the | Come to Brooxlyn in the prime of life, with TEMPORSAY OFFICER, LOOT at, now. alm eS __| bashing by the pastor, 11a and 7 S0).m. Bad 5, D-D.. pastor. “Services Tomorrow at 11am. | LECTURES...... Page 1| limit of cost of the public building at Wilming- | en at its bost and his beart im th eaeiows te the cect 6 ee entens seen, E ) SOCIETY OF THE | of Alcohol on Human Brain," 3:30 p.m. ie dition peeeey, freee boc gos Bap oe NTION Pace 12 | ton, Del | Mr. Halstead was seen by ar corner Uth and F sts, nw. | DIST. OF COI- = i SGRROA ones) Cone teee st | LOST AND FOU CT embod d afternoon with referem this announce- MONEY LOSSED ON COLLATERAL AND ON | “Niciubern of this atcinty ave informed that the new | (@=>400D Ger era SPL TE TOMO RRO fimec tases Seem ee | aman Pane 5 | _ The Senate bill for the construction of a dry | AierHoon, with Sheed. “nas bak See Well Secured Loans, guarauteed by the Company, | DT vouiy forissuc es mubreved and extended: 8° | chance Gun TLMPLARS HALL. Statol Hope, cor | (Cage FIRST, BAPTIST, CHUL CH, AGTH, ST. | MANICURE. Paco 11] dock for the United States naval station on | dieati a severs sunection with the foraaic des aaa #aakh Member will return the old igreen) card, with thete | Sten‘ crkgrenng irenartl bold usual mecting. Tal- pastor “Sunday school, 0 Freschin ay 2 | ea Poqe 8 | Pari Island, Port Royal, S.C. ata Comune , My new dutics b . address written e face, to any of ¥) . Ee wy - Ning | Bia An. e's meetin: o'eloel ELLANEO! o 7 < ; erfere ¢ Celion or correapond With an Eelowau cbtain the new, ot Tayimeut of the proper | Caabauxh’s Hall ae AHth at Dr. Rithy preside, | Bin Pon. : young. hevpl i ice Sie | ELAR oe onan at Era axe pacer or eekse. A wt interfere with my work of editorial - = President, fee. re ug over 4, qnembers wl pranecag ‘ony <e Bs: 5 | tem hes ©! ¢ Apostie Peter.” . 4 ~ Mr. Manderson in « wo bi (that found yy come —~welty ~ dj W. B KOBISON, Secretary tat them ca untore Apel ous Toseant, prompt | Ce cimge mastnes aie advancing the chuse all | Sitject drat ea arn hex of the Apes Ailace | NEW PUBLICATIONS. Pace 6 Mincghecrr yr oe wre we elena hard Smith will herenfter be the re- le ness 1s advis 2. The old card is of ne henest o) a i A iia _ _1¥"__ | cordiulty invited to attend. xo Es PUBLIC. Pare ae beni yeaa sponsible editor-n-chief the Commercia’ Charles B. Batley. George F. Schafer, prt 30, J. .W. HAKSHA, Secretary SOND 5 5 = pedestal oe a SEAN a P Lares tag tm al Thomas Somerille, oy Siem. Seance Beet, and ac 108: EON PARTISAN ¥,5.7,o: =eEnciaL el, STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, BET. ee “eee . Page 10) purchase of Mathews portrait of Abraham . md 1 shall be responsible for only George FE. Bartel, Fpl 16th st., st noon and at 4 o'clock p.m. Inpportant business, = enuee Ri will Tete tee cee at ~ ATS. ~-Pawe ® | Lincoln and to accept from the G.A.[. a statue | such editorial utterances as appear over mi ng oa ty order of the President, 38 lhearine oan oe ok Meeeetininel sare, i vine te gal ORGANS. wage ® | of U. 8, Grant, and pedestal, to be placed im Mr. Smith and [ are working in entire Z3 Darknaton, WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY SO- . gpunday sehool at | nT ne Pege 2 | statuary hall in the Capitol. | agreement. There will be, however, less one man obs Joy Edson. ciety.—-A service of humihation und prayer y or ite fae eat | enone Pace 6! In connection with the latter Mr. Vest stated _poweron thet ummereur! Vawth than heretotore. Cuaries 5. With self denial offerings for the “Deaconess Work” | of Mr-K. i. West, pastor-clect of te Queenstown Bay | PROFESSIONAL Boge 9 |:that the comadfites Gn public Galldings andl The mew wolece : potanngpeny io Albert F. Fox, Will be held at Metropolitan Clitirch, 4° and C eta, n. | USt Church, are expected to be held in this church ea | PRoPosaLy we e ' P he new policy was dete up CS ee ee Wak DAN. April 25, 1-0 p.m. “Ali interested in- Wednesday, April 2. 30 pm. __"_1t*_ | partRoaps. . 9 Ripe peter pene morning — the ao ~ | meeting of ~ eee ane ln pe 4 ane : Be ered eee EASTERN PRES. CHURC MEAL ~pPaee ® | ing of a bill for an estrian statue of Gen son, Marshal Halstead. and A. H. Hinkle, Pt laa . Pension Office. FLATS OF (ACE SUBDIVISIONS OF | BOE~ ne.’ Preaching 11 an ata SERRATE ~~ Puce 11 | Grant in the city of Washington. rretic young business mat of Ciacmnaty, = PRIAL BA eats SAS. Seperate Bhecte for aaioae ent 2 VAUMONOE | Pee ot Cie or Ga, Pave eee ‘Thursday | SUBURBAN PROPERTY F col, LEA's WIDOW. ; Were ciechel he: new SeEnTE aT he See, Edwd. Sexton, Hat, u.¢., Govt. Printing Office. WRAROIS FAVA. Jn. & CO.'8, = ee a — LS SUMMER RESORTS, A Senate bill for the payment of back pay | THE PITTSBURG STRIK BM. Dav E nw, Bu. Ene. 2 , Connectic Naud NITED (Cov 4 Call for Constitutions Giver Dufolus, Cauhier'e Rom: City Post Office. AMPMENT. Bw Servicesat Ii aim. and 8 tit. Vreaching Uy | WANTED (Hputn 1864 to 1875 to the widow of Liout. Col. | Likelihood of the Settlement of the Subscribe for stock—@1 per share—between the | py “ont: ‘Audit ee ene cided | School at 0:80 a.m Younes peoples oivsting WANTED (Hovsrs), Nathaniel H. McLean was taken from the cal- Yardmen’s Difficulties Today. Bours of 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. daily st the office of J ar 1 +.1.0., Int. Dept. wton im August ngxt, cordially invites comrades of | P-tn ___ it | WANTED (Los)... endar for consideration. It was opposed by — a ‘ ‘Teta. Dat | Yooset wen hn re ten Sn ee gq=>WAUGH ME. CHURCH, 3D AND A STS. Mr. Cockrell. Pirrsnvne, Pa, April General Superin= JNO. A. PRESCOTT, Secretary and Treasurer, sc Uneasy Devt. | lowest sutes and good quarters, those who. contem n.¢.—Preaching by the pastor, Kev. Alex. Plate making this trip should ji2 am. and 8 ym. Frayer meeting, | WANTED (Rooms) Ci - ev. Mar., Treas, with the undersigned commutt lon or cori mscenn’ pond | Gibson, D Mr. Davis, chairman of the committee on | tend-nt Watts says this morning that the set- ts ‘Thuraday, #p.an. INT: “9 military affairs, who had reported the bill, vin- | tement of the yardmen's strike will be om- Newton F oh T Derartment, | 2 = WINTER RESORTS. 5 : os of law as we! : George A. Darilug, Sn AUditoraofice —¥. A—GosPt dicated that report on principles of law as well | “isn sanounced this afterneen by oficiales Williain D, Mack, War Department, 4:30. p.m.” Actress b; = as of equity. , Pelion ot Reiincd- Lee 8. Mortinuer” Post Ogice beynriment, 0.1. thood simitug. A hearty Govenyurst Bxceuts Topay.—Internal| Mr. Cockrell replied fe Mr. Davis and the|of the cic m : cae. C. Buyd, Pension 0 7 7 791.405 bilt was passed without division. ers, The basis = of settlement SR. Wiitues Ottice. revenue, $502,254; customs, $791,405, Pp Teac Wines Recon) te ectnnent, 1t nesses ~ On motion of Mr. Spooner the House was | jias not yet been made public, os the men are OUR REDUCTION IN LUMBER a DE. CHARLES E, HAGNER HAS RE: SIXTH PRESBYTERI it Tar Despatch has arrived at Fort Monroe for requested to return to the Senate the bill | now in conferei with the different roads, frocn O14 Rer 3,000:2%. to 911-59 te and residence from 1507 H ‘and C s.w.—Dr. Hershey, 11a. use of the Pan-American delogates, recently passed for @ public building in Aeh- | Mr. Watts says, however, that the trouble has has revolutionized the Lumber trade, sud Fag AS UG omice hours and telephone mamber | p.m Fveuing: “Avi aul” Ladin EE ag cd RNG ne 4 medical ai- | AUG Wi,, The object of the recall of the bill is | pocn settled on the Pennsylvania lines. and the uu m1 ding ve not been changed emperance jon cordially inv ot Rm. Cuas, D. MAXwELt, retired medic: i- € i 2 100,009 instead j er road * 7 thie sear. Hours 9 to 10; 1to2;4to5, Telephone No. 951. esent, __lt ‘al di- | to make the appropriation £100,000 insted ot | other roads will follow. EY.T. DEWITT TALMAGE, D.D.. WILY GIVE LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, rector of the naval service, died at his home, | $200.00, ay it was made by A i$ to the Shoreham Drug 81 il S00 CHURCH inting off an error in the The yard switchmen did not rere it the fifth and last Lecture of the course at Pit telephoned at ot ica Bit oh, corner of 14th aud L sts. n.w. Rev. HH: | 1716 1 street, yesterday morning. after an ill- | Printing office. | seems, the full wages that are paid Chicago wu Spe eseee a dial ir TREN CORTE oo ile, Pa. will preach tomorrow a 11 | ness of two weeks, ns SITE FOR U.S, SUPREME COURT BUILDING | switehmen, though they did ask an advance, CONGREGATIONAL CHUACH, Le pa ee Mi SAHNSSY Ren nGL AGS EIENS eae see On motion of Mr, Morrill, the Se pilt | This advauce has beon granted andthe threat- nal of the club on FRIDAY, April o, onty and sent for promptiy on MONDAY, May 5. Acceptance subject to GA FULLY GUAKA. nd wall space at'commund, ING 12-INCH LAWN | _1t* ART COMMITTEE. = INGTON, D.C, APRIL 16, 1890. % DOZ | Maths coparencrship: heroes Linde be the undersiwued under the firm aane of JOHN PCTS SONS is this uy dinwolved by mutual Pexstoxs For Distuicr Prorr.—Pensions ; pned strike is off, The men slso asked a FC RORCH, STH AXD F | have been granted to residents of the District | CUhorizing the purchase of a si ese « build- | Change in honts, but that has not been con- pastor. ASab- | of Columbia as follows: Increase— Otto Bro- | 16 for the accommodation ages ae ceded them, and as they are not satisfied with pete mcg ‘ it Conviction : eis (Soldiers’ Home) and Patrick Jordan; cast or tas Option epee avidag age the adv We Re ey ag egg me Coes ou seretnn Cones widows’ etc,— minors of Morgan L. Smith, eaxt of the and corresponding with *he | wer by both side, a a pa ee . pene dls SS new library site) was taken up, and point » insistmg that th Rea noe i rn GTHAND NY AVE | . TODAY's Boxy Orrens aggregated $56,850, a8] Mr. Morrilf mado «state: mcn Come to them as employes and not as re- Sil Tetliities wad ate? | en Schililtz, pastor, residence | foHows: Registered 48, 2500, $250, $690, £10,300, | he mentioned the cost at esenting the brotherhood. ‘They are still my adjusting ou the axis of an advance # Sin und debts ue said hem, | 249 New Yor hing 1 an 3. Love | $6,950 at 122: ed and spoke of the importance of obtaining it at JOSEPH G. RUPLERT, BEA: | fost Toesctry Sunday school 9:30. re” | $6,950 at 122; Coupon $s, $6,000; registered 430, | Con tnd of erecting a building on atin har- | wages, and itm y oll roads will com Te coat | $31.750 and $500 ut 193 g . : Hall, “00 Pa Sealed at mony with the dignity and power of th the agreement, MMISSIONERS, DIS- hat F40 pin. “Ihe Dt | AN Ex-Ustox Sorpren’s Coxsciexce.--The | preme Court. He alluded to the desirability | ‘Phe de.ncuds for an increase of wages made ‘TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 22, Subject: “The Scienge of Good Cheer.” A F SCREEW. Tickets, 50 cents, sale st Elite’ Music Store| AUUSTABLE WINDOW SCREENS, #2 andat the door. oit-ot a SING OR GEM ICE CREAM FREEZERS, M FREEZERS, 4-QUART, GAKDEN HOSE WITH F. NOZ- BARBER & ROSS, od O11 PACAVE, - — SOLE WASHINGTON AGENT: a ale; D eS . 0 5, cumbia, Washington, April 18, Call" att United Sta i : reocived |Of having in the central part of the yard men are moderate i FOR WRIGHT & DITSON'S - S00.—-To whom it may coucern: The Catimissioness | V2e Call. x nited States treasurer this morning received | Of _ fe 3 nae 2 ps a SION i ERO M ESRI apS-1m_| of the District ot Coltinbis have received trom Cone se ASENBLYS PRESHYTERIAN CHURCH. | a letter containing a draft for 850 from the Rev. | (*Pitol the painted sandstone material replaced aaaes Sekt eatenenen, SXCURSIONS. NoTICE_WE ANE NEGEIVING DAILY | ress the following bill, with request fer thefe views ce cor, Sth «nd I ats, n.w.-Gunday schou 2 o e by white marble. He might not live, he said, | This matter 1s in the handsof General Manager : = = = SS | i ard Hard Crate, Cram ene Clams oad Peete PERBT ky of eudctinw it: erore reporting on | San, Youns veople’s meciing 6.30 pre. Preaching | 3. Bussard of Independence, Towa, in which he | to see that ac ‘complished, but there were many | Watts and the demand will probsbly be con- ECOND PLANK SHAD EXCUKDION } ih Binds of Salt-water Oysters at eh Bee one try, eais to et jociea Sy Ruger wieet ofiies a a ie Cee ll am. and ged nol aged pel page ev om anne pegs Bonators present cede a oe cede . but without « recegnition of the orgeti- — — that Prpose will hold a sie tt otclock ce eaare Par raSiCe! = ROR Ee * = ans jac ¢ bill was passed without further discus- | zation, aici 19TH ISSUE OF STOCK thos interested: Ute F455 ty incorporate te Be Tad craic Ae ONVEREAL: | credit of the conscience fund, sion and without a division. The conductors demand 2 cents per hour for SEASON TO MARSHALL HALE, = OPEN FOR SUBSCRIPTION, | fit And West Washingion Iatiway Company of the | Bunton senrges At Ty am. and-/ 30 pa, Suudiy | Tae Puesipent’s Cautens today included THE HOUSE, | —< vor naa 85 01 ate per Rone foe one wait: x + | Disirtet of C eucinw at the new Fast. | People’s Vaion Tussiay evening st 480 wt s.w Senators Hoar, Hiscock, ‘Teller and Stewart, —— sronk, Sall 13 oaks pur hoor ter sgh wake © SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1890. EQUITABLE Caroline ave. inal aitae Nath combat ace METHODIST HOME, L1H AND N Representatives Merrill, McComas, Hemphill, | In his prayer this motning the chaplain mode : ee CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING assoctaTIoN, | Sthat., thence alone ath st toC at. southeast, thence | Serroeen SEbLATIO SE Risoe pee ™ RAE, Mall, co Dunnell, Morrow, Smyser. Cheatham, Wheeler, | 2 feeling reference to the fact that they hed THE CHICAGO STRIKE, L L. BLAKE. a ice along (st. to Garfield Pino, thence aloue Garbeld | yiteds " MeKenns, Pickler, Quackenbush and Wickham, | spathcred to pay the last tribute of respect | 5 BIEAMER W. W. CORCORAN, Capt. t “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F ST. Flas te B ‘st. {heuee, alone B st. to cidatront mouth aig J. HE. Wiegand of Kansas, Assistant Treas- ba ’ ney nation to-the of a4 Jt Will Probably be Settled at a Meeting | Shares are $2.50 per month. eo ee we leteen mee ee eee Se Oh ae ee urer Roberts of New York. Judge Sawyer of | #4 aifection of t money 2 igh ag Stsgeer leeves er wharf af 22 aum.: returning at | ll be open toe abaree im the | me a a hinrked, a Sine te lye tae Pant, tev, Rivas Mlisray at Tg: tngdt 3 | California and Col. Conger of Ohio. uaan long familiar to thie hall and to those | Tonight. Lag _— 1 1 % 1:30; Pray r ss : a : 19th issue on and after April 16, 1890. thence along Gi st. to tb ata, thetice sloiue 3ath et" 7:49 pot, ieee © For Bro Dyxamrre Gux.—Secretary Proc- sa caaee Spc Tice se sara heute | Cutcsco, April 19.—There fs every prospect Fare—Round Trip, 250. Pamphlets explaining the objects and advantages of | to If st., thence alonz HT st tu Vt. ave., thence aloug VE ee JORNS CHURG 5 : PUBLIC RETLDING BILLS, that the great carpenters’ strike will be settled Bil of Fare—Piank Shad and Clam Chowder, Din- | the Banociatiow are furnisued upon applicatior. sve, to" 15th ay thence alone 1ith ‘at. to Sat. | aul Pot ga ee ee eee ot WHE | _ The Speaker having laid before the House | sry soon All the msatet carpenters of Keno. ner, 750. it % th at. 2 morning sery v ofdnance board alloting the sum o} sn ssa tee : nate | So? All the me = We FOR 1800, ~~ | ener anae Wetmmeedeg in cach month te oftce will be | thence “siete “Onnst. rte aod ests onteeitg | Sud, serison at Ti cevouine prayer at 4 30; MSY | £65.00 to the Haskell Multi-charge Ordnance | Y#rious House public building bills, with Sencte | ington—eleven in number and employing be- on es ree ee, Sais on sckink ees pits the Tenualiytown Clectric Railnvad, retrain | eit. Striee ied be eeAK SHUKCH, ori | COMPARY for the purpose of constructing one | smendments (making the appropriations), Mr. | 4,, Siar enk Gre henbd banka oe With the New Excursion Steamer seer camenacae Tt ei ait oe abe meaieeer aie unetion of | os Mee and Fh te ee ee ipl {i | of their high-power 8-inch dynamite muiti- | Cannon (Iil.) impressed upon the House the | cided to join the new bosses’ association, Tha " . MAS 80} = | Pee CS ‘at 8.308. m.; | Charge guns for experimental purposes, The | necessity of some definite line of action being | uakes a strom accession to. the Rune SAWL J. PENTZ, Sana doe soucme Beek apiz_| Buceaioue’B sete N : ae eonle s qhare® | frst allotment) made was of £24,000, but this | taken in regard to these measures ho | B&F Of employers who are anxious to trent with meses ae Peat ee ean | oo x nt 0 pm. w Thaidey uz | Wa8 increased tc the above figure at the solici-| Tne Honse had uniformly stricken out the | the strike bh and and gives th lar and Lead: the Potomse : = hs Tube lineeeion ereparatol . 8 n y pe strikers on their own ground and gives the Siecle Walnecnee Latte eae SERGE LOTTe | Cicrinmes Chevecn. mepeliod boosie slate pete eae ee ere eo conte at aii | tation of the comp: appropriation and the Senate had us uniformly | new association strength enough to make the pa place ou the Potomac lishted by electric GEOKGE SP! a a power: bevel focther Peovadet, of ths purpose ‘of | services, it Tax: Tams oe Detawane Isprave in the voted it im, settlement of the strike ait tonight's meeting aT st, | Makin sco cane id company EL. NDIA ‘The attention of Lodges, Sunday Schools, Societies | _*? a shall bave the right to cross all streets, a The L enue S=>CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER in, Mass, and Ashland, Wis.. public | almost a foregone conclusion. gad others contemplating Excursions is invited to the i< =>KEMOVAL—MY BUSINESS HAVING OUT- | Bithway ‘that may be deemed ecessary fort Sth and H sts ny, Rev. Samuel H. Greene, | Indian territory have asked Secretary Noble to | building bills were sent to conference. — = ier cs tae god Geen chend toe Gf cicies She | Teste eee ot ee coe bee ee | ee 2. Dott LABS, LG. HINE, HM. ROBEICE, | Paste! —Sunday schoo mi, Preaching by the | recommend to Congress that the custody of| On motion of Mr. Adams (Ill.), Senate From Wall Sireet Today. FO josed of charge re ved o 1 No. Joma c nC. pastor, He A A ot ~ = Sunday Schools. Fet. n.w., recently purchased by Mr belt and | Commissioners D, ———___1t_| nitig sermon, RE CHAPEL BuANGH, | the fund belonging to the tribe now in the | amendments were concurred in to House bill | New Yonx, April 19, In the stock market Extraordinary inducements carly iu June, as choice | myself. Cordially inviting my iriends to visit me gps OSCAR NAUCK, COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, | corner 13%_ and D Key. Theron Out: | United States Treasury be transferred to them. | to divide the judicial district of North Dakota. this morning the general list was quite dull, Geyyare being booked. “An early application is ad-| there, Tremain, youre very tral | be lias removed Ins Otic eee ena ee ene ae aie): Reaching, | "They think if they had the money to invest! Mr. Henderson (lowa), from the committee pore ages noe Je . "For full particulars call or address ap1S-1e . ee Ot Fst. Lew. Seen oe SE fone Uiaries -E Fairinen, euvenint | that the revenue derived from it would be | on appropriations, reported # bill to provide | Ut the brisk trading in a few leading share = THE NATIONAL HOMEOPATHIC HON qe REMOVAL.—THE W. TIONAL | toadent.—Sunda, 0'p.m, All are cor- | greater than the five per cent which the goy- | vuults and safeguards for the security of the | made a comparatively active market for some ELS. RANDALI, Proprietor, | SET TAL AND Fue DiseENSARY, | BSED Raub of Wantometon witt reimove from ite | dally savited to thewe wervices, 1t_|ernment pays them. The fund now in the | public money in the custody of the United | time. The opening prices were at about last ap19-4m 1100 Virginia ave. s.w. | orner N and 2d sts. nw. is open MONDAY and | otfices at the corner of 19th st and Pa ave. ou MON = SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, 4TH st, | Treasury the credit of the tribe ts ubout | States Treasurer. Referred to committee of | evening's figures, a large number of stocks being hing 12 a.m. by | $900,000, which includes some state bonds, the | the whole. nuchanged, The market de by Dr, James Smith. oped a strong the itapression went wall be fortheorn- Whig” | transaction of all bankinw business, CA WM. K. KILEY, President. Young menu's meeting Si interest of which the government guarantees. | TaizUTEs To THE. MEMORY OF SAMUELS cox, | tHe. he Hut Tenteevee, | Secretary Noble has this request under consid- that a good bank » ; 30 tor the treatment of WOMEN ahd GIRL Joussox & Lerner. ver, principally un ‘take Belt Line of cars to 4th and N sts. aj _ GEO. A. McILHENNY, Vice Preaident. p.m, Yor SS | THURSDAY Evenings of chery week trom 7-30 to DAY, April 21, 1890, where it will be ready for the 8 | ! = iw People’s Soc see agree asi April 14, 1890. HAULES P. WILLIAMS, Cashier, | Tharaday- 40, prays it | eration, At lo’clock public business was suspended but the fluctuations were entirely insignitie Splendii Assortment of Dress Goods, 4 | NRUUMEE. SR) = cca hae INDRY M. E. CHURCH, RE: aa a. — and the House proceeded to pay tribute to the nt except m the few loaders, 2%. 15, 25,37. 0c. to 81 . | SESTMENT COMPANY —There, will be s sreciat —" AND RATTAN FURNITURE, { or At LL am. 'on | Scuncrox Wasnixctos Marruews, now on | memory of Samuel S. Cox of New York. ema New Stylen Latest Pattocans Fessch, eutteens, 25, | Ls 1n0.st 7:40. yan Wo counideran inerease of the 825 for 6 Pieces Cherry Furniture. s duty in this city, has been ordered to duty at | Mr, Cummings (XN. ¥.) delivered] Forest Fire. 30, 5c - ON | SE ROR, ER a Ee eT aE: eee €25 for 6 Pieces Oak Furniture, Fort Wingate, New Mexico, relieving Surgeon |the first address, He dwelt upon! PLarsrieny, Cons., April 19.—Three thon- New Styles in Chalies from 7 to 0c. 19,26.m33. 10,14 leary, who is ordered to duty at Mt. Mr, Cox's endearing qualities and bigh inte sand acres have now been burned. The fire Includes Table, Bo, 3 Large Chairs, 1 Ladies’ Rocker, a CLE, NINTH ANDHSTSNW_ | P- J. A. = a Pai 12. 180 Preaching at 11 a.m. by the Kev. J, E. Kan- | Vernon barracks, Alabama, lect, He had frends everywhere and enemies | gprang ap in today with wed vi ee Spe ee Just the thing for the country, D.: at 730 pam. by ‘the Rey. Geo. W, Honey, a nowhere, His active and busy mind and his | sheowst of thew @evenes teataoiee con te Viain Goods in Grea: Variety. { 5 Oe ee ae ee ike | Mail order filled for these, uuiday school at im. Christian Endeavor ut}. Personat.—Mr. Frank H. Bascom of Mont- a scl org | Mou'sand B 7 Cassimezes, 50c. to $1 | gave Eescrence Company for the election of Nin er EEO G:30p.n. Prayer vervices Luureday evening at 7.30.1 pasen at — are : 5 ever ready and cloquent tongue were at ry | danger of losing their homes, Nothing will ‘Men's and Boys’ Shi -te, 39, 45, 50c. to 82. 2 eres wan be ear a ee eee e ae a ee Son oe tw. ——_ ANBURY /HUKRCH. COR. 11TH AND pelier, Vt, general agent of the Northwestern | ‘The unobtrusive friend of the mascss had | stop the tire but rain, Corsets, all the Best Makes and Styles, prices 50c. Ms will be Cpened at 12 owed at — - . an K sts. u.w.--Mixs Jane M: Baueroft, Pup. | Land and Coal Company of North Dakota, is | passed away. Only his memory remained an ———— to #2. {oe Transfer books Be i iy of Leg ete eon ay HAS ence of Rove York Sill speek st 41 0th in ie interest of stopping for afew days with Wm. R. Single- | tat memory perfumed every home im the The Iverna. s ent 4a ae 3 J N, Oe BL c 18 r. sub- S Pipers > j oo wn0Oe yards White Plaid Guoie, 10, 1254, 15,206: | “SDs tath-1m Sevretiry. | ascclated will ebinsony karker'& GoW fist ak “The Neceanity of Educating Wounue tie” | ton, grand secretary at Masonic Temple. Mr. 5a g the life of Mr. Cox, he traced the | Z28P0%, April 12. —The new catter Iverma, 100 ‘pieces Tarletons, for covering chandeliers, | <a> PUMCHASE NOW. Customers li alia me: RACE M. E, CHURCH, 9TH AND § STR. Seep aay pore aaa centeal = statesman’s progress from his boyhood up to peters Mr, Pic or way ead for launching. Bc. > REET z ECONOMY GAS RANGES, aching Bpie, eablects treasurer of the General Grand Council of | the time when his name had become 4 house- | Mr. Jameson denive that he has sent « chal~ 30 pieces Dotted Swiss, 20,25, 37c. BOS rt c sT HOME PIPE = . Poe = the United States.—-Samue! M. Gray of Provi- | bold word, and he paid an eloquent tribute of | leuge to the New York Yacht Club for a race Our geleusate the Lowest. WITH COUPLINGS AN TENT HOSE PIPE, GARDEN MOSK AND Vases, Ee ee es pold Morse, Heury G. Parker and | tie love and devotion which had for nnuy | for the America’s cup, The Iverna, he says, JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, GAS © S, Bishop Jounsoy, DD, pastor. | G. E, Gilbert of Boston, F. Driscoll of the St, | Yer bound together Mr. Cox and his wif be Se ee ap15-3m 713 Market Space. § ¥. BRooke ve GAS FIXTURES AND LAMPS. Lyccuu:: Col. Ged. W. Arnold | Paul Pioneer Press and J. Granville Leach | Who had ever been his inseparable companion, | Se may de so when her powers are tested #25-tuth.s3m yt Pourrl, suns WwW. I vbaervatious of church and state, 7.30, Re Lg . ilad : : N| He then reviewed the deceased statesmaa's FO nae HEN Fite | Mt Cbs Fischer and family Cabot and | Congressional career ‘all will preach at the society's ball ca. | Wife, Arthur J. Taylor, Jos. L. Morgan, Benj. 3 1.1030 Eat erat Ata ann | HL Ticknor and H. Walton Grinnell of Bosten| THE DISTRICT NEW HOTEL ALDI > as IN ave. atlantic City. per di sq SPECIAL NOTICE! & 8. SHEDD & BRO., © week; Be Goer house op the island a ome TRIER. | I demre to inform my friends and the pub- tor pauphlet, with cut of hous disram of each | hethat I willeontinas to haudle the huchest grade | apl9 432 9th st. o.W, tug for, price Uist, &c. H. D. EASIMAN of | Odorless NXX Vapor Fluid, which gave eutire ‘satis- rs Caught in New Mexico. Lovisvna&, April 19.—W. H. Pope, teller of the City National Bank, who absconded with ttonal law_ sc Tecture at 7:30, Baltimore, 9-3 ctiol to custome a rs oo = —— ~ are at the Arno,— R. E. Talbutt of Knoxville, = #70,000 of bank funds, has been arrested at Batoees, Em Sete | Jour talesd cries Lneanrepetieie ee Ge THE NATIONAL Lane wasonrry IN- @FIEST CONGREGATIONAL SF. Suiveley of Duluth, T. J. Southard of |The Commissioners Report on the | jamy, NM. Fiveuallonsuelivered Tocenta.” —» “"aporini_ | Gential National Bank Butidsur, of Wasuiuston, D.C, | tor Rev, Oak Newnan’ DDe SiN prea Richmond, Dr. Robert Kennedy of Boston. 8. C. and O. Railroad Bill, Fic, Hic’s An Right t — | Furnis! ce aud 1 t Certini- sn * Christ's 1 ition of Himself to the We |. Buck of Huntsville, Ala, and Geo. T. An- ee . | qucuan euubace aid aor (one Tow conta icon ate sn COE | or acumen aunt + 0 pn, pots NordorGed |thony of Kansas are at Willard’ | ‘The House Distriet committee bus received | Bosrox, Mass., April 19—-Capt, Ward of the W. M. Sucsrex & Soxs, it <a ure nubian ee Tischod, organist. Suuday school ¥43° ain, Chae: | Wm. Roberts of Waltham, Mass. H. T. Bald-| three reportson bills from the Commissioners, | Brooklyn Brotherhood Base Ball Club save 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Call and examine Gas on. A Policy with its Face Value Guaranteed, tian Endeavor M5 .______at_| win of Detroit, Ellis H. Roberts, Frank P. | Tey favor the poposal of the Chesapeake anc | there is no truth im the rumor that be in- é CHAS. A. MUDDIMA: An Racontertatie Pee. at #: Sy FRESEYTERIAN CHORCH, | Benjamin and Douglas Taylor of New York, | 61°) vuitroad into the tends making a European trip for the good We have just received a small line of DRESS ROBES. Sia se and T sts. n.w.Kev, Wm. bin: | Chas. L. Long of Springtield, Mass., are at the | Olio railroad to come in! ct, bat donst | or ils best: “Lom fealiag vary wok oee ‘These koods are choice and are confined styles. They GAS FIXTURES AND LAMPS, jon-forfeitable After ‘Three Years, ziti. Dl i each Penday 0821 Am, aod 6 aaa. Arlington.——J. K_Rees, B. D, Washburn, Ray | thivk Analostan Island should be used, the he, “and I have no intention of retiring from B14 12th at., bet. Fand INVESTMENY DEPOSIT CERTIFICATES: nisin Biter A +_| 1. Gordon of New York and W. R. Crawford of | road should come over the long bridge. | the ball arena.” eannot be duplicated, a8 G14 12th at., 'G ste._ | ‘The tace payable at Maturity. THE GOSPEL WAGO! ATHER PER- | Cincinnati i ” Se. | the base | QS THE TRADERS’ NATIONAL BANK | Guarauverd Cash Surreuder-vaturs after Two Years, | POM nuttin the wasoe will hers te eae | Cincinnati are at Wormley's, The proposal of a branch of the Belt line | i We have the best stock of FINE DRESS GOODS it | — of = Guaranteed Faid-up Values after Two Years, Union Mission, #30 Ps, ave.,on Suuday, 3 p.m., and S street is not da. The O H Stanley Gone to Belgium. Theneves been Gur sesssueete show. Washington, gyAbsoluvely innited monthly or quarterly cost stated | hold 'servicen te follow: Cor, ‘ave, aud thst, War Department Changes. ‘oan canes ject fe cepeored, With nn | Pants, April 19.—Stanley left hore for Bras INDIA SILKS inallcolorsandeombinations, Afuil! Washington Safe Depowit Gouipuny’ Building. "aiincof Maturity hastened by pro rate share in| G13; Stcothips at the main tal daily at ie gen ee, | Theo. F.Willsey of California, class 1. 8.G.0., reine ay ee vin sheen ce os road | Sls this morning. Before leaving he said be Tine of the plain colors, Both in dark and light shades. ecen e e eots. FT ti ecantesiiab a wimere tnreitinent:/ combines ae a_i. ee Fitegerald of ‘Tennessce, clam 1,| 00 8 street, they submit a number of petition: | ¥as in no way troubled by the strictures of Our stock of OUTING PLANNELS, in Silk, Cotton 1 am, from Oct 1 tw Apeil 1. with the profit of Tontine a an that | BSS sorts aves tae Oth cedar AS G0, telanan, "| adverse to such modifications and believe the | the French press. nor annoyed by the hostile Bnd Wool, was never better assorted, Thle bank solicits the sccoucen nage and gual of | ths metmatebeioe cae te aiionoe ope Vioes in commeuorstion of the Solty aa doeseaaes “ sentiment of the residents and owners of prop- | attitude of the French Geographical Society. GINGHAMS and SATEENS, in Piaing Plaids, Stripes todt/iduals Gm and corpirations “pleliing carefil | Loans ude on Certificates a collateral ory Ah eS ghshop | | Thorne D. Hallett of New Jersey, transferred | erty on that street is almost unanimous against | He said he was pleased to be spared a rec. p= aod Fancy Figures, ix gréat variety, and prompt attention asiniess * S ; 8, Bettis $288,355.01 | Kev. G. Herbert Kichirdeon. Wednesday, 3d. 8 }, and promoted from clerk, $1,000, 8.G.0., to | the proposal to use it as part of the route. tion in Paris, Every facility consistent with souud banking will be | Total Resources April 1, 1800... “Kemiliscenses and Kecollections of the Chascl® | class 1, A.G.0, * is Bavssers, April 19.—Mr. Henry M. BLACK GOODS of all kinds froi the best manu. | exteuled to ite customers siwububle-ciaiunte Ave Lint. 139,855.01 | Friday. sathy S Rim, Sociable. “The friend of tie | Michael T. O'Leary of Massachusetts, Fred- ‘has intfodaned in the Senate a | t2® African explorer, and. the party facturers | Geo. C, Henning, 1a C, Green, Membership April 1, 1900-6004.” "Biiai-. fo unite witt tha congreration in these services Tee | erick W. Winter of Wisconsin and Gustavus | _ Mr. Sherman has intfoduced in the Senate a | Po viue him reached this city at Seclock thi NUNS VEILINGS, CAMEL’S HAIR GRENADINES, | ims. Bann, Geo. & hebai ness i force $9.211.000.00 Se ages E. Werber of South Carolina, permanently ap- | bill to pay John Meany of 1776 T street, Wash-| Srternoon. A great crowd of people had gath- WOOL GRENADINES, SILK GRENADINES, with ‘ Banuel S.Sb 4 = i a e809 000.09 Ln Sth wl T ste. Re. “Preaching yy tie aes yh anys ms ~ ington, $1,000 for damage to his property co at ny — cea — tisse Seaton Satin Stripes: MOHAIRS, CAMELS HAIR, BILK Emiuons 8. smitl as nog “ _ tor, Rev. B. N, Seymour, at ai. Miss Chain- T len of Missor rmanently ap- | through improvements under the iate board of | the arrival o: train from Paris, and when ALPACAS, TAMISE, HENRIETTAS, and in fact «| GEO. C. mexaing “nese 1. BALDWIN Soho, fda, Lowa a (Staorachusetta | meee yi stot ees ¥ wows | Pointed copyist, #900, judge advocate gencrals public works. Mr, Stanley appeared he was given on ove- & 3 * 9 — wy = 2 ONY CEMETERY. ae ee en | ae Seanses | HORATIO Roomate, Senseo Fes tere, ReneS orp mse | aghnmenl nana ot Marziand, permanently | easton Wilson inthe. Senate tusy intro | , 10 i was dreorate in honor of Mr, Stan Gentiemen, |e sy GhO, Beat SMLDGE: Segretary thd Gen. Manager. | sev. W. beet er en a ‘upast ote. f duced a bill providing that the directors of the | [scigium, the Unuted Stetes ond the Coupe Frcs i <= = OMPANY, ¥. 8 RIDDELL M.D., Medical Director. church “will F oad my Columbia Harmony Cemetery shall within | State were lavishly used. A detachment of the P ca this churen will celebrate 51 - we! ARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS, | <i PERICE LOW and Fata mw JH i LAME ou etary. mmencing on the ZOui and cieaing ou theaitnigt | Secretary Windom on the Silver Question sixty days give notice ofa mecting of the own-| Civic (ruard and a body of troops were Our stock was never better assorted. White Goods | Owning the best located harvesting pant in Maite, > DIRECTONS. Beet, PAUL'S NGLish Tutuenan |, Scretery Windom suid today that he desired | 75 of lots for the purpose of organizing acor-|drawn up ut the railway. station SST Ser She Hoe wie oiery | id wre he me ce | MOREL RUUD rex Coat Nasoua Bene, | BSE chuck, cornet fish tne B sia a | 80 correct the impression created by the newe-| porate body, he management of tht come: | a ‘fuard” of honor to Mr el. sein the past. Bost Of COAL and: WOUD for Ea Waren ead. TSG a eee Ad, | Paper reports of his remarks before the Senate | tory is them to be inquired iuto and improve. | Stanley, andas he appeared the troops pr Ths lone nd Nek ck of DUAPERT ETS tn | “Highest oe WILLIS Went Ma ye Maton, city come ge | ae ae eee Tocerday im saga to | omin se of sho oNteny. oe gg ig py Washingtos. = TWENTI-FIVE FEET COMNPLTITION took cer. VERMONT AVE. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. silver question. He was re) as beis THE G. A. R. GRANT STATUE, ceed _— see iar Seagate nd ante afer, Brae B LOe chyner domcy wal | willing to give the holder of bullion ceri | ta conmeetion wilh ihe joint scsolation pro- eres fee mee oe) mg ONE PRICE W. M sHU MELVILLE LINDSAY, Matiager, S00 Uthat Leathe &, Cashier City P.O. Were called ‘Christians first he becreraliered sg Brel cme eaten d in | viding for the acceptance of a statne of Gen. | the train. Mr. Stanley and the monsbers of hic a 3 STER & an Sd Habit Belt aud all Litdsof Hubber Goods AN, ul Estate Broker. Tact, ho eatd, that was canctly Ghat beret | Grant from the GA. R, to bo placed in arty catered the court carriages which were — wise ec a OUT SALi to inst, said stat hail at the Capitol, Senator Manderson | #Waiting thera and were driven to the roy: ee a. cy ty Ba told "tie comments that there are 4 soontod s bother Miiaronsedl to him by Gen, 8, | Palace. Several serious scuffles occurred at — OF MEN'S FINE FURNISHING Goops. | BENS #“DYSE besten New England Department, two ways in which the credit of the - | 5. Burdett, chairman of the G. A. K. committe, | the railway station between the reporters whe So HIGH CLASS. Insurance. ment can be protected in the issue of the large | on the monument, briofly reviewing the | Were on duty there and the police, Tue Tuoxsox-Hovsrox Exzcrno | ?#®¥#® posirny, Shaniber sag crenioe: bp the ballin eeacrcnne contommpinied. One is | Ristory of Se meovarees tn tho GA Sand stat- Children Burned to Death, company, SU EERELEAS, Se PER NET PROFIT METROPOLITAN GH-GOR: | blu, and tho other is by suber ene net | signs more than 6 um which the com. | _Betaxxurs, Pa., April 19.—The log house of AT COST FOR CASH ONLY. we 8,300. to Aish | rash 7:30 hae, Wy the paston Bey oa eect ALS | bonds to provide a gold reserve when it be- | mittee was inf ‘was sufficient to procure a | Farmer Andrew Young of Pennsylville, near 620 AUantic avenue, Boston, Mass, FRANK T. M. BAIRD, Receiver, this: yey ‘2 profit of | ssbbath school at 9:30 am. ‘Epworth meet: | Comes mecessary to redeem them, The latter | statue and pedestal of the first order of excel-| here, burned to the ground last mght. Two WASHINGTOS OFFICE, 1333 F st. _apiztw STH AND F STS. N.w._ | 20 per cout aud turutelt Mddvees PO, tes | SE G:3Opm. 1t_ | policy he believed to be wholly unnecessary | lence. . little children of Mr. Young were burned to epl7-em = WE WISH TO INFORM OUR FRIENDS | 642, Ci Office, te ISRAEL METROPOLITAN C._ MM and unjustifiable, and hence there is no THE SANITARY ENGINRER BILL PASSED. death, and Mr. Sielfis, the housek: a a re cavx. | Sate poner see Bee ty flow redemption Prowction than, the bul-| ‘The Senate this afternoon passed the Senate | horribly burned while risoaing the ote chil RAFTMEN'S AND ENGINFERS (aear F), where we will continue the I ypewriter Busi: at i wm and Wet BC. lion redemption Proposition. He said | 1 i11 authorizing the tment of 1 sanitary | dren. fire was caused by the explosion eS srarit Sappies " * AGMA spoke a Cir en feature abso-| Cngineer Cd een at of scoal-oil lamp in the room where the ebile AHCIURE PuaMinG “wei BEWM/Z coal Anvate, WQMAN'S CHRISTIAN TESIPRRANOE | lutely_ essential in protecting the credit of the —s Gren slept P : A — ae Ss ~4- a |.— Sermon Dr. would feel it ity to _—o—— PHOTOGRAPHIC UL T¥ITS FROM $2.50 UP. CERTIFICATES OF STOCK AND fs. ‘Church, err. G the holder of | CBU1sens 2 axp 6.—The Risden iron works of| Tie Davis Land elnommenniiees ye | rs All, me of une and > ake ey at 7: the currency in | San Francisco will offer bids for cruisers 2 and son Davis $8,000 oe ‘Branch 1722 Peuua, sve, ap16-3m = 107 100 ee Ee DLP Pena 6 for the nary, to be opened June 10, band’s debts of 45,000, : ;

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