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ORTHEERN LIBERTY GERMAN-AMERI. eethelaion MONDAY, apell Lik at Meyer's Hull; cor. 7th and N'sta. n.w., for the pur: Of electing perinanent officers. a40pting & CONSE ion aud receivin’ the first montn'y dues, New suares | cute subsertbed for atany tive ‘without paying ar ‘o- | ears. ED: BROWN. pro tem. aplO ANY OF THE FOLLOWING NAMED EW impor- and Botiny, Just ‘and are attracting marked attention. As these cannot be duplicated it would be Wise to p esaedy oats aa an Shibata aevnre © iat - ‘wentlemen will be pleased to show their > NotI PAYERS ¢ i 'a simple po icy of the best accident dria county, Va._ For the pu company doing Lilsiness in Washington : inodating ‘those persons who do not reside Wyekufl & Cahill, 410 F st, Sounty, Twill beat the realestate ofScerr Jaines © | Maj. Chas. F Lewin, 1000 8 st. Clements, Tt Pst. n.w..on the 10TH DA: OF | Waiter A. Brown, 1423 Fa. ave. EV Eby MONTH until Augrast,trom 12 m.toso'clock | Charles Cameron, 12th and @ sta, FPL & woo, PRACTICAL TAILORS. Our line of Spring Novel- ties is now complete. The most exclusive variety of styles and largest stock in thecity to se- lect from AT THE VERY LOWEST CASH PRICES. ap7-oe* Sao eras Speatceaee © eRe @q=> THIS 15 TO GIVE NOTICE THAT ‘subscribers of the District of Columbia obts from the Supreme Court of the Distric holding « special term for Orphans’ Court letters testauentary on the personal estate of BAMUEL NORMENT, late of the District of Colum- bia, deceased: sil persons having claims against the said duceawsd are hereby warned to exhibit the same, ‘With the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers on or wre the Bath day of March next :they inay otherwise aul cae be egeiued fron ail benetit Of the sald estate. Won Wunder Uur hands this 2th day of Marc, 1801. JAMES 8 EU WARDR. O'S N!_WIDEAWAKE INVEST. Sth street nw. ors! Rememter real estate is the founda- CLARENCE’ F. NORMENT, = Og poe Se apt lawow Central National Bank Building. | Si": fhe Dis - away. Jn this District it steadily enbances in value. Our redictions have always been verted.” We ‘may fais i= an excellent investinent. Lots 1 and 2 im sqnare 1035, fronting 181 feet on East Capitol street (svuth front), but « stone's throw from Lincoin Park ONLY 90 CENTS. Perfect title. Abstract furnished free. WELLER & REPETTI, ap7-6t 326 Pa._ave.s.¢. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ‘Mutual Protective Union was organ- ual protection of its members acainst that class of persons who can, but will not, pay their ‘The membership, which is composed of our best merchants and tradesmen, is large ahd rapidly increas- iis objects are to assist its members in collecting back bulg andto report to then monthly the naines of Persons who donot pay. ‘The annual fee is 82, the monthly dues 50 cents, to de paid om the delivery of the report. ‘All persons indetted to members who fail to make satisfactory arrangements with them for settlement (after having been duly notified) their nares will be Paublabec. 90 that they tony be known to other men $ and ctedit denied thet: thereafter. Tor further iaforation call om? address 5 WN, General Mapacer, Room 15, Central Nationa! Bank Duilding, ae" THE Gat waren.” ‘Moderate in price, superior in style, finish ‘and time-keeping qualities, Sole agents for Patek, Philippe & Co., Ge- neva. A full assortment. All sizes and every style of decoration. oeseea da ‘And 1605 Jath st 8.w. Howard, Waltham and Elgin watches at very low prices. MANY OF THE LADIES OF WAGHING. MM. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., | <> ‘will be happy te hear ose Padustrial School, -e2i Get. 2. w+ bas agais reopened Jewellers and Silversmiths, Adepariment ior children’s #rk any pene a Oczs Azz Sanisractonr. THE PEOPLE WHO ONCE WEAR OUR CORRECTLY MADE AND PER- FECT FITTING GARMENTS WON'T BE SALISFIED WITH ANY OTHER MAKE AFTERWAKD, OURS ARE SO THOROUGHLY SATISFAC- TORY IN EVERY PARTICULAR. TAKE OUR THEEE AND FOUR- BUTTON CUTAWAY SACK SUITS, IN TWEEDS, BANNOCKBURNS AN FANCY WOKSTEDS AND CASsI- SS SHIRTS. With our increased facilities in this department we are better prepared than ever to execute your orders for “Custom-made” Shirts. Any style, for ordinary oF full-dress occasions, made at short notice, and satis- faction guaranteed in every instance. Now is the best thne to leave your orders, as you will find a shirt more comfortabie for summer wear after having been worn Ashort while, Leave your order at Men's Furnishing Department, first ocr, first annex. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. mh20im “qe THE FIRE LAR - PROOF AND BURG! MERES. THERE ARE NO BETTER BUILDING OF “THE FITTINGOR MORE ARTISTICALLY HINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, TAILORED GARMENTS IN WASH- INQeON, AS THEY AKE ABSO- LUYELY CORRECT IN FABRIC, STYLE, SHAPE, FIT AND FINISH. REMEMBER THAT OUR GUARAN- TEE GOFS WITH EVERY GARMENT WESELL, AND THAT OUR PRICES ARE LOWEST NOW, NOT IN ACUI- BATE SALE NEXT ‘S16 Pennsylvania ave. Contains STORAGE HOOMS Constructea entitely ot Utick, with steel doora, STEEL VAULTS, 1orstoruse of saver plate, Jowelry and ali other valuables at iminimuin charces. Rent for 83 $7.0). #10aud upwark ber yeer Rent ar rw . mhifim TSSbECrION INVITED. ——— DOLLARS SPOT CASH. T wil! sell a limited number of Fine Gold-filled Stem- wind Elgin and Waltham Gents’ Watches—each Watch warranted for fifteen years by the manufacturer—for the small sum of FIFTEEN DOLLARS. Call at ouce and select choice patterns. A. L. SALTZSTEIN, JB. JEWELER, 505 7th st. now. 3a27-3m AT THE REQUEST OF ONE THOUSAND and one of our customers we have provided spac for a jcnch room on thesixth floor of our 10th street building and have opened thesame. Weare ow prepared to serve them in a first-class manner. ROBINSON, PARKER & CO.. AMERICAN CLOTHIERS, S.E COR. 7TH AND D STS. N.W. 270-20 Jouxsox, Garser & Co. mb20Sia WOODWARD & LOTHRCP. q—AMERICAN ICE company, 06 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. ¥. AMERICAN 1CE COMPANY, = Diices. Conttacteior one or FLUO) ONS ON HAND: i from ROCKY MON UN TAINS Witek 1 ‘EW ARRIVALS-SPRING DRESS GOCDS. cing ravesaresor Nochemicals. Wont STICKt 4 MM: WILLIN. View Pres. and fanaxer. —WISHING ALL OF OUK 3A- 50 pieces New Plaids and Checks, 15c. = shines ive tue highest degrees of satiatnc : . . | fon, we perth ularly caution. ving old ones ~~ cpap ieee tneeneeed tr 1 A fasted | Siteretita at the COMPANYS OF FICE, where nome Buc zeaa'ne parts are used, ond only the inost Reason, hie chanceay fen, ate aade. “Orders Uy Postal Wi ive tmuucd late aitention- = WHEELER & WILSON MFG. CO.. ‘3G-inch Twilied De Beige, in new spring colors, 2c. ‘38imch Camel's Hair Suiting. very fine quality. 4x. | All the New Spring Colors in Seryes and Henrietta | Cloth, 50, 00, 75e., 1. fe3-t.th.s,sim_ Rim We are showing aspiendid line of Wash DressGoods, | ( —-_pB. CLARENCE B, DUFOUR embracing ® creat many new thines in Ginghains, = 3 Has ren.oved his office to Zephyrs, Outing Cloths, Ponsces. Kc. Smb0-20 3000 Hist. nw. 300 yanis Linen-Gnished Chambrays, inremnants, | Warranted fast colors, only Se. Rerular price, 1234. | Full Hine Ladies’ and Gents’ Medium and Light- weight Underwear trom 25e. up. Ladies’ and Chiidren’s Fast Black andFancy Hosiery, Gloves, &e., Ke. 50 dozen Gents’ Half Hose, full rezular made, 19¢. STRAW MATTINGS. KENNEBEC ICE. HE GREAT FALLS ICE COMPANY, 224 Penn. ave., Cordially invite inspection of their storage facilities at the foot of 10th and of Bist streets, respectively. The uthitng lately erected at the former site is divided into six compartments, having an agxregate capacity of 50 pieces Fancy Jointless Matting, 2e. 8,000 TORS, All the better grades, 30, 35, 40. Andis not excelled by any structure for stmilar par Floor Oileloths. Rays. &e., &c. poses on the Atlsntic coast. It is supplied with Al Ingrain and Brussels Carpets at cost. KENNEBEC RIVER ICE In crystal cubes of absolute purity. ‘This company are the oldest established deslers in. ice within the District of Columbia. ‘Their success has its foundation in the confidence of the community, xained and maintained by unvarying regard forthe interests of customers and a strict observance of cor- porate obligation. Critical investigation of the system of mechanical Production as now developed confirms the company in the use exclusively of natural ice and abundantly vin- dicates for them the truth of the maxim that “art may err, but nature cannot mise.” As heretofore announced. ice will be supplied by the company throughout the season AT THE LOWEST LEGITIMATE MARKET RATES. apt-lm WHY KISK YOUR VALUABLE Ka ee iver Ware, Carriaxes, Works Art, c., im combustible i ab Aisolutely Fireproof Warehouse is a our command’ *Pecking, moving and shipping done by Galland examine JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., avlo 636 Pu. ave. 2. w., soutn side, OF YOUR EATABLES ARE COOKED. WHY NOT ON & GaS RANGE? StokaGh: WAREHOCSE. AMERICAN SECULITS “AND THUS COMPANY, ree 1140 13th se. awe CHaS. A. MUDDIMAN, Gia 12m ot. Gegistered Trade Mark. ELLERY & CO., , Shirtmakers, Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Outfitters, fol 18th and Fa. ave. A novel and most appropriate souvenir cf a ‘Yiait to the capital, and very desirable for collectors of odd spoons. Design entirely * Original In sterling iver, pretty and in- expensive, Sold only by ee oxoton Tree WRITERS. “PARAGON” TYPEWRITER RIB- BONS, our own manufacture, are by far THE BEST inthe market. foldes- clustvely by WYCKOF®, SEAMANS & BEXEDICT, ~ 220-tm «=: COR. STH_ AND F STS. XW. M. W. GALT, BRO. & 00., JEWELLERS AND SILVERMITES, Donal 1007 PENNA. AVE. W copay: F, Soar i's, im THe Skis AND SCALP, Prepared by LC BS F000 ETHIE, CORRECT Fees bnrtpaled fee ation, yolly seks. engraving: paper saipeinting ay o. Ugly completion: Sc. Aw unfailing tent hedge syasp aiiectivns sad s sure” preventive of al forma of 1X & ROBERTS, 123, Ws At a, nee Gas maors. Forsale by druggists or sent by wail. BLEMISHES, —128- Fs ; Book on . 24 chapters, disserated Sag Sy ices sad ar rtasent cat (oe SOUS Me WOODBUNY, Derteteter fotwasiiu 125 6. Adi si.s New Soreony. 00 SWI AMM HEME Sa TANT NozicR pacer, SOC ATAMMM REMEDY —| A Duscovered ty ©" instantly relteves and | yvtscee jury im the casterm an “we fecstney pLY-U Zaree Catarie | eer ib thes cai pay thelr ges 3 pax © oWiy do yousuneet Used oe THRE Siriow a, CAPITAL BANE WEST EXD, PRS eo ENGRAVER | APuER THE aoa zinua Kpaeresm. proses he Se ‘Vietting Cards prnied irum plate. ‘will be = . 2.w. ay ts f NEW _ IN FANCY Pat 8.1 ENTERPRISE, wien 2241 Lith st. 7 SPECIAL NOTICES. BARGAINS IN ALL STYLES Of Carriages for a few days to make room for more goods ‘Row arriving. Call early SHAFFER BROTHERS, FINE CARRIAGES SARATOGA CARLSBAD WATER JUST RE. ‘celved trom the ‘is offered at the low- est to the public and the trade G. G. eta ‘Awent for the District, 70.38 Cor. N.¥. ave. and 14th st. HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF | <n 1 olomac. Grand Any of the Republic. D.C, Apat ‘10, 181. —Comrades: It is sorrow that will be shared by the 3,000 com- Fades in this dej ment that the annovncement is made of the desth of Mrs. Rose Gibson, wife of our beloved Department Commander Win. ‘> p.m. on Thursday, the ‘The funeral services will be held at the 'Sat., Sunday afternoon at '? o'clock. ‘fs hoped. a5. o'clock pan: oh comrade, Past Gibson, that occurred at thr instant. Tesiden ‘DAY jpn IS Let = fe our reverence for the hiemory’ ourdear friend, whose constant affection and wa tality we ‘shall never forget, a8 well us our thy. By command of SAMES Me EIEES" Depart: Bent Commander, JOHN P. CHUNCH, Assistan 10-2 ce ™ vor Ick COMPANY Asmonnce to the citizens of Washington, that they are prepared as usual to suppiy its patrons with the best quality of KENNEBEC ICE At the lowest rates. Bear in mind that our Yellow Wagons, plainly marked INDEPENDENT ICE CO., Serve all parts of the city snd Mount Pleasant. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT (On all tickets purchased or ordered from COR. 12TH ST. AND PA. AVE. epl0-lua DO WE Insist too much on quality? We bu'ld fine cradeof work at a very mod- erate price. ‘We are carrying a larger stock and Detter assortment of Carrisges than ‘ever before and our ware rooms were never more attractive. We shall be gratified to have you inspect our stock before it is broken. ANDREW J. JOYCE'S SONB, 1028 and 1090 Conn. ave, N.B.—See our ad. of Second Hants e902 OF A0e# tn For Sale Column. ROCHDALE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY. — ‘Members are informed that the new trade cards and books, running to April, 1882, are now ready for issue. Please write your present address across the face ot the old pink cards expiring April, 161, and return then without de.ay to any of the following- named inenibers and obtain tle new ones. Merc! ‘Will not recognize the old cards after Aprii 30, 1801: A. T. LONGLEY, 612 A st. n. Sis idos 6 HARSHA, Cash Koom, Treas, bs ‘cs 1th st. froma 12 to 15:30 oon and at peas: AN DERHOEF, 43] French st., Bur. Statistics. FAWCETT, 60s th A. Office. nak Deane ee ak Ge 3. W. HARSHA, Sec'y. eS HvorENIc Ick company, No. 419 9th st. n.w., Xow announces that it is prepared to receive orders and deliver ive on its established Toutes st the follow: ratew: BB centss 100 pounds Fe 100 pounds and over at rate of ee tot a0 be Smaller quantities For large, uautities special Feten.” Oniy during one season previcus to this has ice ever been sold at these low prices. Lariy orders are solteited: ‘The couipany yuarantegs to furnisis pure ice made from the pure water of the famous Federal spring, distilled and Altered in the process of freezing. It in- - ‘Works and of all methods of re, and a comparative test as to durability aud yurty of #8 product with any other ice offered to i¢ management of the company, is in the hands of iollowing trnsters: Beriah Wilkins, Busbrod hr, Heurich, J. Harrison Jobnson, Peter S. Smith, 8. W. Curriden, Theo. J. Mayer "handl apo-3m: TI the K NORTHERN LIBERTY GERMAN AMERI- CAN BUILDING ASSOCIATION, NO.U. inthe meeting of the above named temporarily or- suruary 25, at weg Were ‘frst ave subscript Kc sneuk tn the tert ceive pions for e THEODOLE P.l TT, Yrewdeut pro teu; corner Oth Lyne Re eee ae RS ier! syrine Overcoat month, and Ea al B10 to 825. GEORGE SPRANSY, 434 7th st. aw. |< er ‘WINDOW SCREEN FRAMES, 170. EACH. ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREENS, $2.75 DOZEN. ‘WIRE SCREEN DOORS, COMPLETE, ‘With Spring Hinges, Hook and Eyeand Knob, Sleach. 5 FT. GARDEN HOSE, COMPLETE, ‘With Couplings and Patent Nozzle, $2 each. GARDEN HOSE REELS, 8c. EACH. 4 FULLY GUARANTEED LAWN MOWER, 63.76 EACH. ‘ S-QUART ICE CREAM FREEZER, $1.35 EACH. POULTRY NETTING, 2-INCH MESH, per 100 square : feet, T0c. POULTRY NETTING, LIGHT WEIGHT, per 100 ‘square feet, G00, ‘BARBER & 8063S, OOR. 11TH AND @ STS. ¥.W., Opposite Boston Dry Goods Htore. F SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. __| Washington News and Gossip oy teeta ce, reece Rote are re ste... SUNDAY, the 12th inst. mperal of oir late, brodlie®, ABSALO! 10) ED DAWSEI, ' eq E STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, ENEAR fy gous Ley, J.J Mh ah a.m. eu wer,” Sin.” Stinday school, 9.30. Christian Endea’ | 6:45. “Strangers welcome. <= NASON ea be heid at Mason .. for the purpose of attending the inneral of our | ompanion, Ferry chapters og iraternal he M. EB. H. PL P. t SPECIAL CONVOCATION R.A. Chapter, No, “2, wil eiuple SUNDAY, April 12, at 1:30 . Ports. Invited to Gomnpen.ons o atiend. By order of F. SLATER, Secretary. at EM to. ‘meet at their hall SUNDAY: Lorel Vited to attend. DAVID A. CLARK, P. 8. April 12, at 12 o'clock sh the funeral of their decest house. “All members of sister I yim alt ‘lia, to attend ee esi MARTIN JOHNSON, N. Ge Se SOUTH WASHINGTON ENDOWMENT ‘Relief Association.—The anm the association will be held on TUESDAY E' April 14. 1801, ork & otock p'm.,at St. Dominic's Hall and F ‘Officers tor the ensuing | ral ZiMr wil be elected. “Al themters are regusnied to apli-2t ELLERY J. BURT, ‘Secretary. ek. removed to G07 13th stn, w. bet. W. P. LIGGETT, DENTIST, IAS and G. Teeth without plates by the new system of “Crown: ing." ind es Sw FAVORABLE be made. tue Dietnee ot overstive ferences, TO) Tecture o a é SATURDAY at 4, Hall, #27 F st. n.w. ‘ap! ABLE "ARRANGEMENTS WIT. G Columote a rat-clate Fin’ neat Cor ‘of Philadelphia. Address. with INE, Star office. plot HULINGS: f DENVER WILL Nina Hughes will Peach OBSERVE THIS. SOLD AT ONCE Thavea fine ‘House on 8th st. Noor Qst. ata DECIDED BARGAIN. Price only apl1-2t 88,000. PERCY 8. FOSTER, Real Estate Broker, 916 F st, ‘an active man to represent in | | ,PLETCHER M. E. OH, REV. W. q=LETCHER M. E- GHURGH, BE pistor 17 a.m. ‘and pestor. “8. S90: preaclit b 730 Dt. ; young people's meet jucted by iuembers from, ate -E. CHURCH, 10TH AND D ‘sts. 's.w.—11. a.m. and 7 pam the pes- JA" Price D.D. "® aan. Sunday school, Cliristinn Endeavor. “Prayer ‘teeting on tin Wednesda = FOUNDRY M.E. CHURCH, REV, GEO. “S~ Elliott, pastor. Sunday school, 9:30, and missionary meeting, Preaching at 11 s.m. and 7 P.u, by the pastor.” Youne People, 6:30 pth. Pra hieeting, Wednesday. Laymen's meeting, Friday. Sunday schoo! wy. and 7.30. in. Lvening ‘sermon vy Key. HH. Weber, | secretary church extension board of York, Pa. Luther Alliance, “6:45 ‘p.m. Lecture and prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7:30. I CALVARY BAPTIST GHORCH, COB. 8TH | See ev, Sauimel Hi, Greene, {tiem sermon by In, tetnperumee ‘meeting. adress pastor: 7:3 by Senator nd others: Kendall Chapel Branch, ce, Tan scat ewe, Theron ater. pastor, a. ing TL. nnd 7:30 p.m. Merial 1, cor. oth and P at Bw. Charles F. Fairmian, superintendent. Sunday school. 3:30 p.m. Allare cordially invited to these between th and 16th sts. m. e@=> NcKENDREE M. E. CHURCH, MASS. AV] + Rev. LT Wilefuian. D-D.. pastor. Preaching U1 am. and 7.90 Sunday school, . The public cordiail Invited sees i ANACOSTIA PRE~BYTERIAN SABBATH se School meets tia, Bahbath afternoon, Oe Sige beret ch at 3:30 p.m. Be 50000 | ovponTUNTIY Purchase at a reasonable price a de- sirable 10 ui iug site is presented in the property which we have for sale and which is located at the corner of CONNECTICUT AND HILLYER AVENUES. ‘The frontage on Connecticut ave. is 50 feet and on Hillyer ave. 100 feet and there is an alley in the rear. This location is the center of a hand- ‘ome resident section. THOS. J. FISHER & CO. it 1324 F st. nw. SS waar rue avert. CAN com SECURITY AND TRUST PANY WILL DO. It will pay interest upon depos- its, subject to check without no- . tice, It will act as Trustee, Execu- tor. Administrator, ‘Treasurer, ‘Financial Agent, &c. Tt will investment Il youS and 6 per cent It will loan you money upon ap- proved securities. It will rent you Safe Deposit Boxes for $10, $15 and 825 per year. It will keep your will free of charge. It offers every facility for the storaze of household Effects, Jewel ables SEC! A. T. Britton... C. 3. Beil. ry, Bonds, Papers and valu- of every description. AMERICAN JURITY AND TRUST CO. A. A. Thomas... Second Vice President, Percy B. George E. Emmons., Metayer. Washington Directors: Philadelphia Directors: A. T. Britton, ‘Willfan M. Coates, C. J. Bell, Robert Dornan, M. W. Beveridge, Daniel Donovan, Henry F. Bioun:, Jobp N. Hutebinson, Chas. C. Dunemson,, John 8. Jenks, Matthew G. Emery, ‘Henry 5. Louchheim, dames E. Fitch, ‘Caleb J. Milne, John E, Herrell, Charles Porter, John R. McLean, Alan H. Reed, ‘Martin F. Morris, 8. 8. Sharp, Crosby 8° Noyes, ‘William Verner, ‘M. M. Parker, Harry F. West. James G. Payne, W. 8. Thompson, Office: 1419 G st. n.w. A. A. Thomas, ‘#a- Ware house: 1140 Henry A. Willard, 15th n.w.-68 ‘Benjamin H. Warder. apll Kens, apll.2t 37 38 a FA That outy one sale However, lean Still ofter ron Rasy monthly Payiuente, and tf Bought at once Aca ted te inet mantels, Bcoy Pocttlon! ote ot res, ‘heprettiest about Washington, and only A few ininutes' ride Gn the ruttroad. PERCY 8. FOSTER, Real Estate Broker, 916 F st. n.w. =" .-NEW ISSUE OF STOCK. OPEN APRIL 16, 1891. EQUITABLE (CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, EQUITABLE BUILDING, 1003 F ST. Monthly payments $2.50 per share. ‘The 21st issue of stock payment Aad io Lol. Office hours ASSETS 91,214,738.00. ‘open for subscription and ih 9 a. tn. to4:30 p.m. daily. Onthe first Wednesday in each month th: office whi ‘be open Uehaplets aed Horknat concerning the object ‘and imorination and a<l vantages of the association f upon Diicationat the office: > INO, JOY EDSON, Secy. THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prest, See to aa, PRINTER, 512 11th st.n.w. prices cons'stent with SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, 3D ST. <= . Bishop Johnson, D.D., pastor. ev. G. W. Lee: baptism. 3 pall anion . ,sertion by pastor to the WoMLC.A. of South Wastinrton oy Ge NTRS PRESUYTERIAN CHURCH, Hf st. bet. 19th and 20th, Rev. T. 8. Wyn Koop. iminister. seine service, HY aan. 7-30 p.m Morning sermon. **A Christian in the Making.” Even- ing ‘sermon, "Christian Patriot sinc” Addressed Dy. Fequest of Volumbia Conncil, dr. 0.U.A.M., to the meinbers of the order. at <e=AT WIMODAUGHSI8, 1400 G ST., TO- morrow (Sundsy), Apel 12, 7:30 ‘p.m.. Parlor talk; subject, “How Does Spirit ie Pape peg et SPA aaeimnnn Beeoce asree Wi ALL INTE ence healing are ‘ED IN CHRISTIAN 8S invited tocall at 1424 New ‘ork ave, Room 25. Office hours 9:30 to ). Bibie gus, Sunday at So'clock; talks Thursday eveningaat SPIRITUALISM AT GRAND ARMY HALL, > 1412 Pennsyivani: yeoum, 20 9m. ; lecture, Miss Jennie Leys of Mas April lecture followed with descriptions of spirits end test: AS an exponent of the traths and beauties of spirit ualism Miss Leys has no superior. We cordially inc vite investigators to come. ‘Ten-cent door collection. * — FATHER MATHEW SOCIETY WILL ~~ meet every SUNDAY EVENING, com: qpencfne tomorrow night, in Carroll Hull, G st. bet. Oth n.w.. at Zi o'clock. All friends of the ciety are corditiiy invited to attend. it => TOTAL ABSTINENCE UNION—CARROLL “> Institute Ha'l.G0> F st, p..—Grand public Sgmiyrance ineetine SUNDAY, April 12 at'7 36 -ma- Mr. J. 8. B. Hartsock will deliver an address. Vocal and instrumental 1 ‘The public cordially invited. MRS. E. A. CHAMBERS, President. | => ASSEMBLY PRESRITERIAN CHURCH, corner Sth and I sts. n.w., Rew. Geo. Little, pastor.—Preachiny by the pastor at GABE Sunday echool. 4.90 a.m: FP SC 30 pin. ‘There will be a responsive amd praise ‘Yice in connection with the even! welcome at all services. Index to Advertisements, AUCTION SALES | No | < <= = BICYCLE HOWARD” UNIVERSITY.—PREAG . Serie he 3. E. Renkin. DD. LL.D. the | BOARDING...) Pare 3 president, at So'clock p.m, sincms by the stulen:s. | BUSINESS CHANCES... Pave 3) are cordially invited to this service. It” | COUNTRY Boat. Pare 2] <q TRINITY GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH | CITY ITEMS Pace 16 | is cor. 4th and Es:s. m/w.) Sunday services | COUNTRY REAL a 2 3| — x Reokert, pemor. | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, seveoee Pace 3 ohare 3 | DENTisTRY. | DRY Goops..””” EDUCATIONAL. EXCURSIONS. & FAMILY SUPPLIES. in| . 3 | Pase 16 “Pawe 13 | oHURCH OF THI: EPL Det, 13th and lath, Rew 1 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 1tH ST : above Scott circle, Rev. Dr.chas A.Sakels, | Fon Rex Pieiss Pemor—Stinday scoot Sovtety Cast NT (Fists ‘ndeavor, O20 p.m H BOp.m. | FOR RENT (Officer)... In'the evening Dr. Stase'y will deliver the sixth BOB RENT (hoomns) 3hon in the series to young. waen ‘on desta” Speci subiect: rhe Chur dou By epectal request the choir will repeat the Easter music at both services. FOR SALE (Houses) Airs. E. Z. Perkins FOR SALE (Lo ¢ FOR SALE (Miwellaneous).. OENTLEM. | HOTELS. LADIES’ GOODS... GURLEY MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN | LECTURES Church, Le Droit Purk, Florida sve. and Fa oe ain ar TE eaanaSegeme | LODAL Sn Preaching Ly the jor, Rey. William 8. Mitier. | LOST AN Sabbath ‘school, i-th, Chiristian Endeavor So- | MANICURE. eee iF | MEDICAL. MISCELLANEOUS... MONEY TO LOAN. NOTARIES PUBLI <a> FOURTH PRESBYTE + Pastor “Sabbath seboo!, 9:30a.m.” Preach- 2am and Ri me Young. people's prayer | OCEAN STEAMEIS. 6:30 p.m. Thursday evendax prayer weet- | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS O'clock. “Strangers are welcome at all srv- | PIANOS AND ORGANS ALL, BOUTS CHURCH CONTTARTAN;, | PERSONAL cor. 14th and Lets. n.w.—Preach rning at 11 and e PROPOSALS... PROFESSIONAL. RAILROADS SPECIAL NOTICES . SPECIALTIES... STAGE EXCURSI SUBURBAN PROPERT! SUMMER RESORTS: WANTED (Help), WANTED (Houses)... WANTED (Lots). WANTED (Roows), WANTED (Situztions) WANTED (Miscellaneous). WOOD AND 20AL. .y) evening in the church on Westminster LEY CHAPEL, COR. Kev. “L, 'B. Witson, ‘paator. Sunday preaching by the ‘pastor at 1le.tn Prayer meeting Thurnisy evening. It T. PAUL'S CHURCH, 23D ST. NE: Kiev. Alfred H Boe Vistincton clowns ing. Fector.—Ail seats tree. Services tomorrow, and U1’a-tn, At™70 Put fall choral evemsomg with sermon. HAMLINE M. E. CHURCH, 9TH AND Pain. Dw Rev. F. 8. ‘todd. B.D. past Sunday services—9: . Stindsy school: 1 COMMUBION service, condticted LF the Pastor. P.w., preaching by the pastor; 6:15 p.m., young Deople’s meeting youns men's meetinz thus évenins, || GOvENNuENT Keceirrs Topar.—Internal rev- G0: giictal meetiiuc an’ adorned quarterly conzer- | enue, $372,912; custome, $348,432. rs CAS Gex. Rosecrans continues to improve rap- ir. | idly and will soon be able to resume his official ¢ nomeD., PR. D.. pastor —11 a.m. sieeb on a Woman s Lap. Kev. F.3..Grinke will’ preach. Sunday school. 0 a Song service, 4'p.t. itd a> IMMANUEL EV, LUTHERAN CHURCH, oe oe nc tipday achoolat 8:3) am, Moming services at 11 o'rlock. evening services. ASBURY M. E. CHURCH, REV. Pastor. Boxps Reprrxep.—Tho amount of 43 per cent bonds redeemed yesterday was $141,200, 7:30 oviock.- Wednenlay evening services. at 7-30 | maki $14,668,450. Sloe. Haw. Se Mtuclien, "pastors All "are i Cenc ed rd cr an come. — Tur Bean Gors To Avaska.—The Treasury : STREET M. EF. CHURCH.— : 7 Ne eer tel toea)| Debacimbed Se. Sadlormel Gat the sesame 113 jn. and'7:30 piu. preaching by the pastor: even: | steamer Bear sailed from Seattle this morning ing tivert, A Deceilful Bow.” Btrsngers atv ‘or | for Sitke and Ounslacke, ST. LUKE'S CHURCH, 15TH ST. NORTH of P.— Morning service, 11, o'clock; sermon by Rev. F.C. Moran, 1 ored work in Maryland. mon by the rector. Beats tree. rect Gronor M. Draxr of Tennessee has been ap- Pointed chief clerk in the office of the superin- tendent of foreign mails, Post Office Depart- ment, vice William H. Smith, resigned. Es 3 ars ay Fovrta-Crass Posrmastens.—The following N:2 B. a he Fagen Ut rary ent niment ofthe 9:30 fourth-clase postmasters were today appointed: Th."Awrond host of talent wil eppente oe ATE" | pastor. AM. V. Grizzle, Dunip's Creek, Va.; E. V. Blake- Beep ENO" PEPPER, OF KANSAS AND ‘Mrs. 8. H. Martin will speak at the temper- ance inéetiny ander auspices of Perseverance of Good Tewplars at Calvary Baptist Church tomorrow ming at 7::30 o'clock. it Bee 009, TEMPLAR HALE, COR. aye, ST. and Penn. ave.. Sunday ‘evenin:, Minne- haha Lodge, 1.0.G.7., in charce.” A cuspel: temper- ance meeting." Sometiinz out of the “old rut.” Good nd hear! 20 p.m. airman, Beekman gue itervice. "Come ye ont ing Gospel Hymns. Service beins te inne WB. ROWLEY cl [<a CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE a Ur eeting at Nineteenth Street Baptist vara Bae omnorpow: “Adreasey will Sewer on Ee (OFFIC'AL.) DEPARTMENT OF STATE, Pr ae TOR. D.C., pie eo. oT from Sir. James’ Fietcher, the consul of the United noe, of ANTHONY PHILIP denuary. IROL, at FRANCIS, formerly vice Consul of the United States at Genoa. Per dispatch No.4. dated March 5, 1801-1 => OFFICIAL) DPPALTMENT OF ST. WASHINGTON, D.C., APRIL 10, 1801 in‘oriaation hus Leen received at this densrtnent from Mr. James Fletcher, the consul of the United States at Genoa, Italy, of the death on. the Oth of February. IsO1. at Genon, ‘of TDA FHANCIS, «laazhter of Al~ hong Ruilip Francis, Perdispatch’ No. Ks, “dated arch 5, 1801. i ge hy eather fa ay fo beraiy. cearina t- Sete ee westerly and slightly cooler "¥* *" om ‘THE PROGRESSIVE AGE. Do you realize that the latter part of the 19th century is the most progressive ageever known! Do yon know that the Lumber that stood without a rival but yesterday is equaled to- day and surpassed tomorrow? ‘Do you know that our BAND SAWED KILN DRIED Lumber fs way ahead of old circular sawed air dried Lumber and today is the best in the ‘world? LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, _epll OTH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. TAT N BICYCLE RIDERS.’ “S.~ Please remember that we keep the finest lan- terns and Jubricatiny oils for machines of all kinds and feet fobricant known for bafety mochines POOLE! BROOKE, 107 La, of at ve. — INSCRE TODAY ANKERS AND TRADINS' ACCIDENT A88O- CIATION of New York. TOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATE. It costs only 3 or 4 cents day for a full benefit Portal pecticuters call address ‘or tal culars call upon or; McLACHUEN & BATCHELDEI Gen Comer 10th and G'sternw. THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSI - Bee EOP Wisi taro ee OOM Chartered by special act of Con of ‘Setober 1s As heretofore, and for twenty-four years past, this company” will receive securities. sliverware ent other Valuables for safe keeping in its fire-proof building.and will rent saies or boxesin its new ie burglar- and all other mod- proof vauits. which have time locks “"Dader and by virtue of the act of Octo- ber 1, 1800, and the certificate. tthe Conte ‘of the 17-9m__~ GOOD WORK ONLY. A GOOD INVESTMENT— Currency that it has fuily complied with the iaw in all Be iectera lain ste property, over 37 feet | Feupects, this company Wil: ieadgiticn te phe beans Front. at ibe. per foot leup "than Gut ice doors above | heretofore transacted by it act as executor, adminis: rte ‘amonth. OTT & CO., 1514 F. mn wo omegeih GE ro and sateen ieee ST aS, oe are | Aiken rman engtras ems ewtogeone jer for hale: e of Mie Regt sayares of eround in the northwest ection | rate aud spart frou; he assets or the compee Be: in value andJo'e ratclors: spec tistion’ Prices rane | "ate Which Drotection the Connpemny bass capital of from 10 to 15¢. For full particulars calland | Deposit ved from ten cents tee vere ASH'N DINENE Fa inte wil be lowed ou such daposta.s “T™™re 8a cA Jee ee ills recelpted for and a Wilting ene THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ES aes EK, € mie N iM 4 ‘and directors, AY ING, April ALBERY L. STUB: ‘ANT, Secretary. _ es ‘Wittiam E. Clark, ap-O-4t is Capeane. . 4 Charies C. Glover, sobbins, Hyde, ohn #. Koders, he to our now M. “shenin, Senry Vt ig or LY jhn @. Parke, ‘Contracts fade for ot ox there rear sae MEMBERS OF COLUMBIA COUNCIL, Works, SS Water Goorssign a, ‘yroters und Sr. OAU-AcMh are. toa wo ‘Telephone: Works, Office, 140. ‘apé-tw | Beet at Odd Fellows’ ‘st. and Pa. ave, n. x OBRKOW at 6: Selsch fo ston service ESAS Grey Babi WE more, Orkney Springs, Va. Moxey ror Massacnuserrs.—The governor of Massachusetts applied to the Treasury De- partment today for refund of the direct tax Paid by that state amounting to $700,894. Navat Onpens.—Passed Assistant Engineer John D. Ford has been ordered to examination for promotion. Assistant Engineer W. P. ‘Winchall has been detached from the Fortune and placed on waiting orders. GRACEM. E. CHURCH, COR. 9TH AND 8 Sts.u.w.—Services 11 a.in. by the pastor, Key, Samuel Sh p.m. by the P. s meeting 6:30) Everybody wel- i =SFIFTEENTH STREET ME. CHURCH, cornet Ket. n.w., Rey. I. a. Thirlkeld, Pastor.--Preaching, 11 ai. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday Shook, 900m, Epworth {ure meetin, 6:90 p Prayer mecting Thursiay eventus. ta BS PEREAN BAPTIGT. cHUROM, asTH ST. Fas Mnear Min m4 Miton Waldins Peston, Supers Deaun ant Lemos 30 Pw. subiect: fubtbeih, Observance ant the World’ Fair® After ‘Serpion the concregation wil vote i fons Shall the Words, Fair" be Closed cu, of vote to be aent to the 3.00 Arriizs To Croars.—The Treasury Depart- ment has decided that the provisions of the Beets ‘Gost eines Pe cca Or teeES: | MeKinie ag tive it “ DAY NIGHT. the loth, Esuanciyation das will be | WCKinley tariff act for manufactured to- observed by a'short prayer and praise, qectinz, fo!- | PACco” are applicable equally to both tobacco lowed by an address bythe pastor on “The Present | and cigars. Duty of “Afro-Americans.” ‘Beate free. Everybody eee ree = ‘Tae Paesspest's Carters today included Se ERVICES AT THE SHILOH Parrist Senators Sherman, Cockrell, Plumb and Church, L st. between 16:h and eg Chandler, Attorney General Miller, Secretary Noble, Representative Caldwell and Mr. A. G. Warner, superintendent of charities. Rew, Sor, th ev an. praeching ty Bev: aston ofthe th ntrwet Baptist ‘preaching by Kev. Geo. W. Lee Pastor of Vermont ave. Baptist Church. Bevival services during the week. it New Baxgs.—The controller of the currency has authorized the First National Bank of Cata- SSNEW CHURCH —THE 4 IK | wi i i Se Senate pean ate ChE EN of RAINE | wiaa, Pa., to begin business with a capital of it circle, at 11 a ‘God's Fi . a N Ys - Dupont circle, at 11, a:n1.- on “God's, Fisher” | $50,000. Joseph Pool and others of New York have applied to the controller for authority to organize the Windom National Bank of New York city. Gluding lecture on the Lords Prayer: ‘Temptation. Tracts and free liurary. All seats free. 1 CHURCH, SD AND A 8° Alex. E. Gibson, D.D., >. in. or. Prayer ineeting Thurs: EOReS Te Cae ae CHURCH OF OUR FATHER (UNIVERSAL. Boe No iatrand Tein wer Fr a eRe rviers at iam. and 7-30 pen. maeting at 6:30 Dm. “Sunday aciook Mus. Davipsox, a niece of Andrew Jackson, called at the White House this morning and paid her respects to the President. She is on her way to Norfolk and stopped to see hei uncle'ssuceestor.. She is aint aires, years of age. and remembers playing about the White House grounds during the administration of welcoine, NINETEENTH ST. BAPTIST CHURCH, 19th and I sts. n.w. school? seraion by. the Old Hickory. iH. D.D.; 3 p.m, ¥ meeting. H, Philips, Fim. Sermon TL. Gri Cumaax Ports Crosep.—The State Depart- — =| ment is in receipt of information from the ITAN ry os ‘ <= oho, 4h gad wane hey ‘John | United States rninister at Santiago, Chili, that heater, D.D-. con wat Ti a.m. | the government ili has closed the ports ibe Ties bate Chauaral, Taltal, Antofag copia, = wae Iquique, Calctabuene, Junia and Pisngua. The minister adds that all vessels attempting to <a OUNG MEN'S, CHRISTIAN S5R0cI- jon a jouth Coneroent are} ih Morrow aftertoot ‘and P sts., tomorrow ‘So'c ok. Ser. | trade with those ports are liable to confisca- . Di Ww: i Nek! Preaideae B N“BAULEY. Secretary. “ite” | HOB. page yA es, eer Cur —— Dr Vauie = xan — Clay Smith Pascor.—Services 114.1. and 7:30pm. | Charles alin, chief engineer, U.8.N., at- Sermons by fev. i. B. Wooitolk, D:D. "Welcous to | enact = nr ney SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, stricken with apoplexy on board his ship De- Seat Sc meyer caer | cermber 16 lat af Spearia and thence taken to placed in a hospital, left Havre last evening for New York eu rosie to tie home in this city under orders of Capt. Schley to ch ites of the Navy. covered mentally but cannot yet walk. the third’ sermon in the course—**God’ fo History. LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL CHURGI FSA ocr ervice ain Ly pastor, sat7:30, Rev. J. {OF sotne, ‘Africa,’ will speak about the Dark ufacturers was deferred until after the militury review on account of the delay caused by the of the steamer which took in- ‘David's pine upon * ‘eit peimesnother | Sentors to Mount Vernon. ‘The members of Music ed by Dr. Bischod’ oneustat” ies aaay echeat, | the arrived at the White House res vor nating 6 ” OUNT VERNON PLACE M.E. CHURCH cor. K sts. n.w.—! ny Pastor, Kev. J.T. Wightman, D.D.- at 9 am. Ei EASTERN PRESBYTERIAI i Lan Batt gots io Ma S35 p.m. school 9:30am. ¥.P.8.C. E. at: Pm, it BAPTISM SUNDAY NIC GET a Ei pty bene wlio of fe Mpocond Beptist Seats tree. Come. ‘obureh, dei Va.avese. ‘ASSOCIATION ORGANIZED THE Y.M.C. last 1 Fill hoids prayer and praise N. WILLIAM STRONG, ASSOCIATE Siete otty gett cars the ¥.M.C.A.. 3 Hee SEE FEE XQUNG PEOPLES OF See =. panaay. o4 pe York . ‘Chamberlin's. — a Gurrell of ‘Seattle, Wash., a, of ‘Philadelphia and W. ‘at the Metro- who has re- Boys. ‘the city post force looks, if possible, of delegation Pcatmaster General today and followed. Me. Wen. did First Aesist- and Saperin- SOME MORE WAR TALK All Rome on the Alert for the Hest Diplomatic Move, POOR PAY OF TRE LONDON CABBIE |Fears That the Arizona Apaches Will Go On the War Path. A RUSSIAN MURDER SOCIETT. THE FEELING IN ROME, Rome, April 11.—Everybody is on the aloe’ for the next act in the Italian-American drama, Crispi has openly stated that the Kudint cabinet dare not make a serious demand for redross upon the United States and that the Itaiap people have been held up to ridicule by the vacillation of the ministry. The #tave- ment that Ame n utterances have ha! am influence in provoking hostile feeling is + on- firmed. In addition to the prose dixpatches the consul general at New York has kept his government fully informed of the editorial ex- pressions of the press of that city. These are considered as extremely obnoxious in their tone of contempt for Italy strength, bork naval and nuitary The caricature which is said to have «iven Personal offense to King Humbert is one ia which © monkey figures with a crown un iis head and features bearing a resemblance to those of the king. ‘The clerical or vations, “ac- tion are alleged to have widely circulated “oud cuts of these caricatures, as showing Amer cau hatred and contempt for the Quirinal. Alto | gether, whatever the outcome of the diffic: ity, the fecling toward America in high Italian ofr cles is very bitter. ITALIANS NORRYING TO LEAVE. Among the lower orders the complicati -n te | having a contrary effect. The people seeca to | anticipate that the gates of the American pire- | dise are about to be shut on Italians and there | is a rsh to get in before they close. The purts ire thronged with intending emigrants aod | families, from patriarch to the babe, can be (seen trudging along the highways that lead to | So peints of departure. ‘The authorities sce making efforts to discourage emigration, but Without effect. Nothing short of bayonets can stay the torrent | Most of the emigrants are suid tobe hard-werk. | ing and worthy its, but very ignorant ord dirty. The increase of taxes bas also tended to promote emigration. CONDITION OF THE Al Contrary to the general impression, the Italian army is in a much more efficient coli tion than the navy, the discipline being very severe and the troops perfect so far as dri'l is concerned. The mixture of the troops ins, however, a tendency to lower the standard, fhe | Italians of the south being as a rule very ‘liv tinct and inferior to those of the north, who have so far won most of Italy's successes. — 'S DEMAND, RUDINI Roman Newspapers Declare That It Tae Been Made. Rom, April 11.—Several newspapers of his city today say that they are able to confirm che report circulated yesterday that if the United States government docs not answer che | Marquis di Budini's Inst note by @ certain date the United States minister, sbe Hon. A. G. Porter, will be requested to leove Italy, and ‘that the Italian legation in Wesb ington will be recalled, Italian interests be.ag Jett in charge of the British minister. However, yesterday's report had it that rbe Italian government had only given the United States government until today in which to @1- swer the Marquis di Rudini's note. It is now amerted by the newspapers that the Italian government bas given the United Stare government until Tuesday, April 14, im which to make reply. eoncsonilaietaaanai WORK SIXTE! HOURS A DAY. A London Cab Driver Says That Even Thea Cannot Make a Living. Special Cable Dispatch to The Evening Star. Loxpox, April 11.—Early this morning there wasa meeting of the cab drivers of the Eat End and South London to consider what action | should be taken with regard to the increawed prices demanded fer the hire of cabs. Ths general fecling was that at present rates it was impossible to earn a living. ® driver from a South London yard tesu- ying that although be started out at 9am nd did not return untill the next moruiax be was unable to carn #nficient to enable bin wife and children tolive decently. It wa agreed that another meeting should be held o Sunday might, when the drivers would dect4~ what price they would pay on the follow: Momday. at as expected that a general strih> will occur next week. allies BECOME UNEASY. It ts Feared That They Will Go on the War Path ta Arizona. Sr. Louis, April 11.—A Santa Fe, N. M., spe cial says the New Mexican is in receipt of ad- vices from southeastern Anzona which state that the White Mountain Apaches are ver easy, and it is feared they will goon the path. They are having much trouble among themsclves, there being sbooting or cutting scrapes almost daily, and a general feeling of uneasiness prevails which bodes no ~ settlers in that part of the southwest. APACHES BELONGED TO A MURDER CLUB. ‘A Russian Society Whose Object is the Death of the Czar. Loxpox, April 11.—The Telegrayl's corre spondent at St. Petersburg says Shameiken, the man who was arrested on Monday on suspicica of being about to make an attempt on the czars life, belonged to the the members of which are bound by oath to make continual efforts to murder the czar. Most of the members of the club have since been arrested. A number of students also bave been arrested at Knartof. Its feared that riote will break out at the uui- versity there. Another sensation has been caused here by PANIC AT A CIRCUS. The Lion Broke Away and the Audience Filed in Terror. ‘Liverroor, April 11.—A serious disaster marked the performance of « traveling circur A large é He i t it Hi H E J ? E & F i | | | i i | [ i | | £ F ‘ | ! i F i H i i EF