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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Suoday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, y10) Penaspleania Ave, corer 11th Street, ty ‘The Evening Star Newspaper Company, SH. KAUFFMANN, Pres't. o in the United States: month canaY QUAPREPER SHRET ST4M $1.0 Der yours fostage added, 83.0 Oflice at Washington, D. C., Che bening Star. Vou 78, No 19,030. WASHINGTON D.C, SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1891. 3 TWO CENTS. apa within, Methodist Methodist churel will university build 000 im The Lowen if you will not pur- $10 up to$1,000.. Will sell ve Ca weetly oF monthly payment sf 4 L. SALTZSTEIN, JB. WELER, 26 7th st mw OTICE. ‘MBIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Columbia, DIVIDEND NO. 15. anal dividend of 6 percent on the capital ny has been deciared and will be kbo on and after FRIDAY. May 1, supany s office in the Kellogg butiding, nsfer of stock closed from April 28 Fs inclusive, BOAKD OF TRUSTEES. H. &. WILLARD, Secretary. = MAY CONCERN: Bem Wom rr 3 SS an‘s' Mutual Protective Union was organ- al protectioa of ite hieubers against aswho cap, but will not, pay their bership, which is composed of our best od tracemvet, 19 large and rapidly increas st tte members in collect! to them monthly the names ‘the monthly dues 50 cents, to of the re ents with them for settlewent ¥ notified) th Tor further ior 5. B BLOWS, General Mansrer. Root 15, Centra: Sations: Bank building, sadeekra Sen ‘And 1s06 Lith af. 8. we gq SECURE DEY BASEMENTS AND CEL Fruina material that!!! iever deteriorate by age By wing POTOMAC BLUE STONE. X. An TG inch foundation est ® muen jess i proportion. vered promptly by boats at any at or by waguns to any part of extending 2% miles om the Potomac be- Gani Chain bridyen, i stone for butiding fronts, rane sore, Ano ‘broken ‘stone, base ata elevated bins loaded upon ves us These stone were used to buiid the versity, Georgetown College and many in the city. Also for foundations wovernient bul 1m Wash- ks. S220 Water st. POTOMAC STO! PROPOSALS. WUMENT OF THE INTERIOK, WASHING co. SAY EIGHTEE applica, consiating wainiy = “bry Geos, Shiver, Draws. Hank : ie ‘during the Sacal Biank forma of propos 5, ‘sificatious amd. instrurtiome. {3 sdcon application fo thie de Fi NOBLE, it. Secretary. .myx?,6,9, 13 ROFOSALS FOR BUILDING A HIGH SCHOOL im the District of Coluinbis. Office of the Com missioners. D. C., Washmgton, D. C. F Seale! proposals will be received of WEL) on MONDAY. MAY FOCRTH. Invl, for the constraction and completion of & Building for lick Sebool, Blank fori.s of proposals and specifi- ror ‘ara a8, together with all necemary imormation. can Peiped ape Therefor the inspector of Lat ty ats a Frecrved fg Tele fai W. “Ross, SEALED PROP Sine thee oft D.C. nati TW AY OF MAY. In@1, for all i unteria’s Tequired to fz in place com: Preemtre steati-beatiby atid inechanic aratus for the draughtiuw room 23 ti South court of the U.S. Treasury Department bl ing at Wasliinton, D.C., im accordance with dra ings and specifi-ation. copies of which may be bad on Each "bid must be accom finl eueck for €100.. The department Teceired after the tne berein stated iso bide wirieh do not comply ‘ali reqiairementa of thin invitation. Pro be insced in am cavelope, sealed and Pressure: Steatn-ieatime IMENT OF 7HE INTERIOR, WASHING- D. C.. April 13, 1561. — Sealed LOCK P.M. “ivi service comméesion dura the nding June Sv, in? Propusais tuust be Gevarticent, feria, witch "wish the weary instruc tons, will be furnisiei‘on applica: o this department. JOHN W. NOBLE. tere- ay aptbeost DESeTSEST OF THE INTERIOR. Was maton, VC. April 19, 181 —Sealed ‘pr $ilte revived tint ONE O'CLOCK P.M, AY. APEIL THIMTIETH, N01, f ‘with the ne-essary wil be furnished application taeut. JOHN W. NOBLE, pecretary. ax mainly of meats, provisions, pes, ruse, hat! wal the Freedsuan' ral year ending Sac We NOBLE Dat. awl, for furnishing the mace 0 stpesstra tire of a » Nationa’ Zoue-at jos, forms of proposal and fs 7 tw had om application to this we Faglt ts rower ved to fecevteny oF ai) bide waive say defots. 8. b. LANGLEY, Becre- uitheenian lneest apis, 21, 2-3 tay 4 | return them ___SPECIAL NOTICES. _ SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SDR. CHAS, K COLL. ee Ss FC Boe="” Ake Now Recervixe SME NEW Styles im Men's Shoes tor SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. i 85.00. HAND-MADE, W. I. RENEASTER & €0., Shoe Furcors. 1115 Fst. aw. STEAM LAUNDEY.—1T 18 with piessure Lam enabled to aniounce to is, patrons and the public in weneral that the : Sieam Laundry” told and reliable, estate Used 1879) will occupy, when additions and’ neces- Se rence ace Anne a0 ve, we uae ole eran age «| SSreltip ot THES M. DEXT! make : yes im A SPECIAL NOTICE —_ "to ie BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS OF WASHING- Ton. Tam reported by the building trade of the larcent Pinte and Winitw Glass Santaces gf Geime,the Hence there is no other house tiiat oad pomsbly 20. Work any lower in prive. "tam ronstant 3 recetving The largest invoices of both French and Amseriona Ginan "Secure my prices or give ine & persona cath Anti will vive me plenetre te talk to, Sou and sine Fou tay euormots Gines stock rad placed importers with tie fare shipment fe ad.ition to the lap Kenton head. Tao tie to secure tus lowest prices ‘anu which eushles me to fil the Inrgest orders af omer, Push sou Reins apectal ners foreinn try toes and tl’prove ty Fou the prompteat aystesn heres {Washington best references CHAS. E_ HODGKINS, ‘Exjert in Glass, aptt-ot eq NOTICE TO TAX PAVERS 01 ~~ Grin county, ‘or the purpose of ace: medating those persons who do bot reside in the county, Twill be at the real estate of Clements, 132] F st. nw. on the EVER? MONTH until Austst,from 12 m._ P.to.. to receive such taxes. “The new law requires Prcmpt payment or land will be returned de'inguent and soid. “Notice is Lerein wiven thet all deanquent tazes ge paid without delay. W. C. WIBIKI, Treas urer of Alexandia county still aul ROCHDALE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY. — Mem are informed that the new trade aris and books, runainy to Apri, 18%, are now ready for issue. Please write your present address across the face of jhe old pink sro expire Betis Sey mal Proper fee to any Rajued members abu otal Wie tra jot Fecumaze tue vid cards alt LONGLEY, 819 Ast. n. aT. © B REENE, loa ora Ofh-w, iw Hocta, Treas, Dept. ance 0 mood amd nt pia. E Te Bw. LF. Tx: Dr. ic JOHN CBs FRAN ac B.S Hk : son Siual Uflicee 3 G. 2. 0., Int. Dept. Jo Ist. now, Reg. O., Treas. A. O., Treas. OF KR Mar., try. inittee, _ HARSHA, Sec’y. pax INDEPENDENT ICE en PCS AR Announce to the citizens of Washington that they are prepared as usual to supply ite patrons with the best quility of KENNEBEC ICE At the lowest rates. Bear in mind that our Yellow Waxons, plainly marked INDEPENDENT ICE CO., Berve all parts of the city and Mount Pleasant. A LIBEKAL DISCOUNT On alitickets purclsased or ordered from COR. 12TH ST. AND PA. AVE. apl0-La BS We re sctins WINDOW SCKEEN FRAMES, 170. EACH. ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREENS, $2.75 DOZEN. WIRE SCREEN DOORS, COMPLETE, 2% FT. GARDEN HOSE, COMPLETE, ‘With Couplings and Patent Nozzle, $2 each. GARDEN HOSE REELS, T5e. EACH. A FULLY GUARANTEED LAWN MOWER, 63.75 SQUART ICE CREAM FREEZER, $1.35 EACH. POULTRY NETTING, 2-INCH MESH, Per 100 square feet, 70c. POULTRY NETTING, LIGHT WEIGHT, er 100 square fest, 60s. BARBER & ROSS, COR. 11TH AND G STS. ¥.W., Opposite Boston Dry Goods Store. gq OUSTOM-MADE SHIRTS. Wits our increased facilities in this department we are better prepared than ever to execute your orders for “*Custom-made” Shirts. Any style, for ordinary or full-dress occasions. made at short notice, and satis faction guaranteed in every instance, Now is the best time to leave Four orders, as you will Gud a ahirt more comfortable for sumer Wear after baving Leen worn ashort while. ap7-3m WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Se Worse ice cosrany, No. 419:9th st. nw. Now announces that it is prepared to receive orders and deliver iow on its d routes at the £ollow~ 00 pounds. ing rates: Smaller quanti F =e For lace quantities special rates. Only during one seamen previous to this Las ice ever been sold at these Jew prices. Early otvlers are solicited. The company guarantees to furnish pure ice made from. the pure water of the faucus Federal spring, distilled and Sltered in the process of freezing. It in Vites au inspection of its wores and of al methods of manufacture, and a cowparative test ae to durability sna purity of its product with aby other ice offered to the public. ‘The manacement of the company $s in the hands of the following trustees.” Beriay Wiikiuss” Buairod Kobineom, Chr. ‘Heurich, 3 oh Juhusom, Peter B. Bui, B.S. Suuth, 8. W. Curriden, Theo. J. Mayer sud Win. E. Chandler. E => WE DENY NOTHIN The voice Is too ron. We accept the ace vies that ig Shares abe the lineat ever Steud sobinato cut and inade on the reuuses Ferfoction guaranteed oF nu sale. MILLERS, Successor 19 ELLERY & CO., Shirtmakers, Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Outfitters, fold-im Inth and Pa. ave. ee xcton Tre WRITERS. “PARAGON” TYPEWRITER RIB- BONS, our own manufacture, are by far THE BEST im the market, soldex- clusiveiy by WXCKOFF, BEAMANS & BENEDIOT, 220m 0 COR. 8TH AND F STS. ¥.W. GOOD STYLE, CORRECTNESS cf form and attention to detatis ia engravibe. paper and prune fia tS Bake weuding mvitetious feet GEDREX & ROBERTS, Makers, ‘Si; 10th ot, hear Gas Utiow NKETS. Phe have the fectittien and: knowiedey ph tS ie toe to retara 1 Eow., Name and address, presse, id oe of oar wagons will call for thes. yerscus [ving ia the costera end western She eity by which they cam pay their gas bilieduring Mee Hot SATIONAT. CAPITAL BANE pe REE EE ips Cri WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. Bg NES OF Dat Borate SEAR THE TIES. PATENT TIP, Se. Slippers, 4 “Spree FOR SALE_TWO 2 2. ‘#2 ‘Ri ‘Astorney-et-Le' Be AAINET MAKERS AND UPHOLSTER- Sf 7. All kinds ot funiture renaired. Wehave ya band 2 solid malovan ath my ot the Central Coun: fuws. All interest: invited. << A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS of the Kigxs Fire Insurance for the election of ni it 9f the company, B.W.. on WEDNESDAY, 31 Fst. May 20, Iss. ‘Polls will closed at 2 o’clock p.m. ‘Tra on the day of election. r21-t.th.e-td 7 a SPECIAL NOTICE. — ALL _ PERSONS a irics wooal oo tenaais See we Ee Upon which iurerest is due twoive months or inore are Kereby” notified to-call and Puy interest at once OF the woods wii] be sold at ai Bay 2 ape i-6t* HE. Ke FULTON: Pawnbroker. qm *7 THE REQUEST OF ONE THOUSAND and one of our customers we have provided space for lunch room on thesixth floor of our 10th street building and have opened the sane, Weare now prepared to serve them in a first-class manner. 20-1 ‘WOODWALKD & LOTHROP. mb20-sm_ rR SAVINGS AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION, NEW 27TH SERIES. Books for subscription, to stock im the rier caine Are now ean os the of the an viprdosgeas Fo, BAOk DUES’ tO Bay. SIX PER CUNT INTEKEST GUARANTEED. FOUR PER CENT ADDITIONALINi TON DEPOSITS Equsline of exceeding six monthly payments on stock sul Over 17,000 sbares have been subscribed in the SECIAL since organization, showing its arity, botb asa means of montuiy’suvines and as a heipfal taedinu to Persons wanting money for pi hornes or other | trposes. The secretary and treasurer, Jno. A. Prescott, will Happy,te #200 al, necewary iniotrpaijon concerning the Lenefictal operations of the SERTAL and coustitte tons nay be obtained of lin at his office, where iso, stovk way be sale ribed for an: an pee ‘week day between the hours of 9 a. aud 30 pee Vico Presid DAVID G, DIZON, ‘wurgeun xeneral’s offoe, War owen WM. MAYSE, GLO. H. FRENCH, isp TERRILL, GEO. W Ase, ®. CALLAS 0.8. PIRMIN, ¥. W. ST. CLAIR, Ino. aS EnkScuTT, Relose Datlding, Ot 1416 F stn = aS VF Yor siren Tae “WISCONSIN PEERLESS?” It is the best Refrigerator on the market. Made of solid oak, beautifuily finished and trimmed; filled with mineral fiber, and guaranteed perfect. Monry cheertully re- funded if not as represented. W. H. HOBKE, Sole Agent, Sth st. and Penn. ave. ae EN NeEBEC Ice. ‘THE GREAT FALLS ICE COMPANY, ‘924 Penn. ave., Cordially invite inspection of their storage facilities at the foot of 10th and of ist streets, respectively. The building lately erected at the former site is divided into six compartinents, having an agxrewate capacity of 8,000 TONS, And is not excelled by any structure for stmilar pur poses on the Atlantic coast. It is supplied with KENNEBEC RIVER ICR In crystal cubes of absolute purity. This company are the oldest established dealers in fee within the District of Columbia. Their success has its foundation in the confidence of the community, gained and maintained by unvarying regard forthe interests of customers and s strict observance of cor- orate obligation. Critical investization of the system of mechanical production as now developed confirms the company !p the use exclusively of natural ice and abundantly via- dicates for them the truth of the mazim tha: “art may err, but nature annot miss.” _Xa HeretOTots exnounced-ter-will WS BUpyIa ey Ths company throuyhout the season AT THE LOWEST LEGITIMATE MARKET RATES. av2-1m —"" Insist too much on quality? We build afine grade of work at a very mod- erate price. Weare carrying « larger stock and better assortinent of Carriages'than ‘ever before and our ware fooms were never more attractive. We sball be gratified to have you inspect our ‘Stock before it fs broken. ANDREW J. JOYCE'S SONB, ap16-Im has organized for bus ness. KES $18, PAYABLE 85 PER MONTH. HILLMAN A HALL: 130 <a EQUITABLE INVESTMENT COM- ts LLMAN DTH WILSON. T. ions received by sae Bee 2087 are FLANN) SUITS prices, lective cleaned. 10 cts. ; Pa We do not allege to clean GEN’ Ps SUITS i P. WOODWARD, THOS. Bubecr) AUGUS1" DONATH, Pension Offic NIL SUMMI Bot heveyout Cleaned now at reduced bs ol and 75 cts. weciean them. ANTON FISCHER & SON, 1t 806 G st. TOURS TO EUROPE.— THE FOLLOWING Unsolicited letter was recelved by ts today from a: ty sent over by us Ay 4th inst.: ‘"N.W. ‘Coast of Ireland, pet ‘180).—Before touching Moville we wish to droj Fro line to thank the pleasant sccommodat Pigeon ‘The raiiway ee to New York was very comiort- able, and we Devonia homelike table is; Joursrrsnrements Tor sess rtp col our arrangements for WARREN CHOATE & CO. 780 11th ot HON. D. 3. BREWER, ASSOCIATE JUS- tice of the United States Supreme ‘Court, Will aditress the men's compel ineetinur ut the Yount Sen's Chiretian Amocistion.1408 New York ave. wa, Sunday, 4:3 Pile : : Sunday, 4: na Plenty of gon in gymnasiwi bi agome alt maa rate acon WH MOWERS. LAWN MOWERS, LAWN MOWERS. fore. purchasing your Lawn Mowersit will toexamine those on tale at SCHNEIDER'S. 108 ant {010 Pennsyh 8.50. BS 14%. en 0: Ree ay dia ase [NEIDER'S BON, 1005 and 10i0 Pa. av. n-w. latte room on ground floor, 202100, rinsing office. Apply to, KY W. DOWLING, 612 Eat. n. z EUROPEAN EXCURSIONS FOR 1801. Fronty-arst party, Competition with thece ofa . of who Witas been seids °rnvcy travel se faranit see se Meio is no part of Gur ambition. “We vielt thorousity, und And” without ‘undue ‘inthyue tiie ih scenery, art and sland, Ireland, ‘Scotland, “Franca, the Nether- the Hhine, Germany, Switzer ‘The party will be at no time in charge of a stranger or forvign conductor. Every arrunsenent for the comfort and pleasure of the menibers willbe inade With s caraiuiness tor detail that is cl ie of Dr. Looats' parties. Band Septembor ne Eoreicuiary sud Sait iat me and September 5.” For circulars an informa Hou address WARREN CHOATE & CU... 730 11th i suitable it i Washington, D.O. F080, BANKERS, 122 F st. o.w. Having removed to our new bank building, 1222 F st., where we have all the facilities for transacting a gen- eral banking business, we desire to call your attention to our house for the transaction of our business. ‘Wo solicit the accounts of firms and individuals, both large and small, feeling sure that our methods of doing business will please you, and that if ‘You once open an account with us you ‘will remain one of our depositors. Call and see us Monday. We will be pleased to show you ournew quar- ters. Issue certificates of deposit bearing interest according to length of time, COLLECTIONS made on all points freeof charge to REMOVAL. ACCOUNTS, INTEREST. our customers, EXCHANGE drawn in the principal citiesof the United States. LADIES. Special attention given to ladies, as- sisting and counseling them in all matters of business if desired. In this connection we desire to say that we bave on hand at all times wilt- edge secured by eed of trus:, ~- pein bod intuit ac naa Call and see us. 1922 FST. eae 121 ee ee SAR Satigned oot SOMETHING NEW. ‘We have Heart North Carolina Strips, 4 inches wide, suitable for piank walk 2 for fencing. This is Dry, Bright and ‘Heart and will last twice as long as Hem- Jock or Virginia Pine. The price is very reasonable. 45 CTS. PER 100 LINEAL FT. In car load iots will sell even lower. “aa oe LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, p25 OTH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. Be Bier Ceahing Worth, d55 Maine see ee + the oldest i oat) ‘til in *s Mebane call n5-3C.0-D- episin NEW, OR NEAPLY 80, FRAME Sq 8T NEW IssE OF stocK. OPEN FOR SUBSCRIPTION AND FIRST PAYMENT. EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, EQUITABLE BUILDING, 1008 F ST. ‘Monthly paymente $2.50 per share. ASSETS $1,214,738.00. The 21st iesue of stock open for subscription and PGttice hours froma Bain. to4:20p.m. dally. On the on ‘in. t04:90 p.m. daily. furst Weinesday in each iaonth ths office will be ope. irom 6 to Bo'cloek p.m. “Yainphiets and information concerning the object and advapt: of the association furnished upon ap- Dincation at the office. THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prest, HOUSE WORTH FROM 31,000 TO $1,500; MUST HAVE IMMEDIATE Pos- SESSION IN ORDER TO MOVE TO NEW SITE. ADDISON & LARCOMBE, a 1304 F 8ST. ¥.W se VA0aNT oRouND IN THE EASTERN SECTION OF ‘THE CITY. ‘We have for asle some unimproved Property on Capitol Hill which can ‘be purchased just now at an advan- tage. We havean entire square for sale, also.a fine property with three frontages, and other pieces which could be improved profitably or held as.an investment. THOS. J. FISHER, 13% F st. now, at JNO, JOY EDSON, Secy. ap10-07 POWDERED SUGAR, 6c. PER POUND. ‘A Sumas, 4050, hive. Soy per pound : fans Totuttnn, 5c, Boer ‘Sardines, 250. val jana. Firet-rate Java Cole, Sic per pound. ‘Our 0c. “Teas are une PHILIP H. WARD, ap8-1m 2100 Pennsylvania ave. n. ==> MANY OF THE LADIES OF WASHING. tou will Ue happy to hear that the St. arial School, A024 Oiek. n- we, bas again reopened adepartuient tor Clildren's work yectesin <q THE FIRE AND BURGLAR - PROOF po THE FORUIVING OF THE INGTON SAFE Deposir ‘COMPANY, yivania ae. Contains STORAGE KOOMS ‘onstructed entirely uf Urick, with steel doors, ee aCe ver plate, Jewelry ‘and ‘valnables at iniuimum charwes = ee pePOste “buss. ‘SAFE 7.0, #10 an per year, malingor OO Sf ah HQ ea ee : COMPANY. isis cbse con 10th ant ata, mw. FONS pure S AL PENOBSCOT to be hadlat ont depots and from KED nivel 1 WAGONS at LOWEST. PRICES. COUNT on tickets nt office, Don Or Wists now. and BW NDENT DKIVEKS AND CONSUMERS Supplied: Dealers in GOAL; WOOD AND fe14-3m gq FFICE OF THE CHESAPEAKE AND i - POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY. dividend ot 7 ceate por share will ‘oe the 27th day of ‘April. Tecord at prices consistent with GOOD WORK ONLY. FOR THE RACES!! WOODWARD & LOTHROP Offer some extra values in Horse Goods and Lap ‘Bobes. 07-3m + BE 00 A AVERAGE MAN you are simply au average man bizg, shape; ateana sanding: Fou cap be titted fairly well with a ready-made suit. “If you are other than ‘an average wan fa size. shape, taste and standing — in short, abore the averace—you shotld Patronize a tailor. ‘The world judges youby the clothes you wear more than, you think. "The consciousness of bei ‘Well dressed infuses a spirit of in ence. ety who heretofore never wore Custom-inade clothes now wear no other, Gee my spring and summer stock. @. WARFIELD SIMPSON, **Bxpert in Trousers,” __ Cor. th and G sts. nw, COME IN TONIGHT. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS WILL hold Sabbath school at 10.a,m. ; = Se Gas as ae AS TO ited. tou acacia you are thinking of buying astylish “Trap” of any kind why not get it now and have the. use of it? We havea variety of styles, and the prices— Win. Shove ait right ~Much lower, you will find, tham other first-class dealers’, JOUNT VERNON PLACE M.E. CHURCH Bees rae bares 7250 p.m. . Wednesday evenins, 7: Gitigtian Enieavor, Sunfis O00 pet. Seranversin: vited. “Monday, April 7, 8 p.m., Miz.G. F. Underhill in Sheridan's Rivals." A'rich treat. Adiuis- sion, 35e. Come! it EE, Pe ETS ORTEEOY MOE Lutheran Church, corner of 1th and Hate. n.w. Catechetical class at 3 p.m. 1 CHURCH OF THE EPLPHANY, G 8ST. bet, 138] 14th, Rev. R. H. McKim, D. .. Fector. Sunday Sand Il am. m,” All seats free except at 4o'clock services. Ere eerie day school, 0°30. ‘toune' people's meeting. CHKISTIAN CHURCH, 9TH AND D STS. | ee ©. B. Bagby will preach morn= UNION ME. CHURCH, 7 11 eta 00d 7390 Missionary Society ; 6: ee EG ST and 0 ata het 6. -Preac! ans 13th cry ith and ‘iva! meetin s during the week. GORSUCH M.E. CHURCH, CORNER 45 and L sta. —Preaching by thé pastor 11 a.m. p.m.“ Sunday school 9:30 a.m. You will receive a hearty welcome. 1 <gq=> WAUGH ME. CHURCH, 3D AND A n.e.—Kev. Alex. E. Gibson, D.D., 11 ond 7:45 p.ni. Second sermon on" *Peter” at the grqnine service. Prayer meeting Thureday at 7-45 p.m. <a CONGREGATIONAL , CHURCH, x. 8. STS. am, corner 10th and G sts. n.w.—The . M. Newman, D.D.._wili ACS p.in, the nual meetin, LL.D.j du Musi reach st 11.a.m: ‘So-sety will hold ite an- Villiain Strong, rth adressen by Hoa. W ig. Brower aud, Hew, WA Hew, ance: -bischod. oneaniat.‘Sanday . Christian Endeavor a SS SPIRITUALISM, GRAND _ARMY HALL, < Pa. ave., EVERY SUNDAY till June. Foetim 10a.%p. Lectiire 11:3) a.m. and 7:30 pean ‘Tomorrow the last opyortunity to hear Mien Jennie Leys this seagon.” Subject: morning, "is Spricaaiinm of the Devil?” t vening, “Spiritualism nnd Theosophy Compared." Each lecture to be followed by descrip tions of spirits. "Those who have not heard. Mise Leys ity, for she Is truly one foquent ‘hspirutional speakers should not miss this op) of the most wifted and e platform today. 1Ue. door collection. It" WOMAN'S | CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE o'clock” Brief adiresses by Rey. Luther B, Wilson and dually invited, both Indies ,=> METHODIST HOME, 12TH AND WN STS. Sen. Sunday, April 20, 3:40 p.m., preach T. Widerman. it" => SPECIAL MEETING OF M. M. PARKER ae wail be held at thelr, ball on MUN *, 27th instant .m., for the re plication to the Grand Lowe. tor charter. All the Iuewbers requested to be present, as it is By order W. M. G00D TEMPLAR HALL, COR. 4% ST. temperance meeting and ‘song service Wes lemperance . i fon Laie, 1. 0, Twin harxe. 00d present. “Come and. bring others Gospet Hymns.” W. 8. ROWLEY. chairwan. THE on eae LEGIONS, 2 ‘tomorrow: Supermt THE USUAL LECTURE SUNDAY AT 8 im it var 1. at Metaphysical Hall, st. nw. Subject: ‘Physt cal of Womanhood, each Saturday, 4.u. by Nine maeie WEST END W.C.T. 0 WILL HOLD A masa wong on MONDAY EVENING, Apr at 8 p.m. irs. 8. H. Martin will this ser; Putiic invited. i ATTENTION, JONADABS.—HOPE COUN- ‘cil, No. 11, Scns of Jondad, have moved to their new ‘uall, corner 7th and D sts, Harris entrance on D st.” CHAS. A, SUHNS, il. 8. q=> TOTAL ABSTINENCE UNION, CARROLL ee al, Ou E oy w ,-Grand public Hubbell’ will deliver un address on the aire We te use. Vocal and rusie: ‘The'puiste cordialiy invited. = Mrs. E. A. CHAMBFHS. President. MABRY T. LLOYD, Secretary. ‘4th and N. piects A Weat Vie: UNIVERSITY —PREACHING 3 in, B.D. LL.D., the by the studenta, tothisservice. It FIFTEENTH STRE] E. CHURCH, corner Rete mw, Hey. . A. Thi poe fey. METROPOLITAN, PRESB Church, 4th and B Drayer meetitie 30 pom GRACE M. E. CHURCH, COR. 9TH AND 8 | ae 70 pin. koupe poopie mect= ine 6:90 p.m. Prayer bes ‘Turan. Tiectinie ‘Sirungers welcome. ‘i ST, MARK’s LUTH. CHURCH, 19TH AND ao si. a.m, Rev. WH. Gotwald, pastor — m1. su] ‘school, 9:30 a.m. Preaching 11a.m. and 7:30 x ther Alli 6:45 p.m. Prayer meeting Vitdineaday evenine, Z ae FOURTH STREET M. E. ‘a.m CHURCH, —9 Sunday school af church and foth 7:0 b.m., preaching uy pastor. Sub- “*Hosea’s Picture of Sin. ned ot a@=FiiST, BAPTIST CHURCH, 16TH ST. abovelcott circle, Rov. Chas. A. Stakely: Pastor.—Sunday school, §:30 ai. Preaching, 1i S., and (230 pan. | Soviety of Christian Endeavor, are cordially invited to attend. a" WESLEY CHAPEL, COR. 5TH AND F Le Rev. 1. B. Wilson, pastor. school at 0:10! Preaching ‘by the ‘pastor ‘apd 730 p.m, ‘Mass meeting “¢ Band af Hove saciatice at 3 pam: jcial board Monday evening. Prayer necting Tiburmiay evening. i @= FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ne . bet. Gand H sts. n. w., Rev. Joseph iy. pastor. —Sabbath school, #30 a.m. | Preach- ing, 11 a.m. Communion of the Lord's supper, 4 p.m. Xoting People’s prayer meeting, 7 p.m. Dilile read- ing Monday,'3. prin Thursday prayer weet ing, 8 p.m." Stransers rome at all times, TE NINETE} BAPTIST CHURCH, ‘corner 1th und I sta. n.w., Rev, Walter H. D. m., Sunday school; 11 je of "Faith and. Practice. Beats free. Public It BEREAN BAPTIST CHURCH, 18TH ST. near Mst.nw., J. Milton Waldron, jas ning by “pastor; subject, "The ké Wey Roce 7 Seek gaa iss Tue Te -th., public ie ee NEW CHURCH—THE REV. FRANK ‘Sewall will preach at the Church of the Holy City, it circle, at 11 a.m, on *Frogressive Revelation," St. John, xvi:l2. “Bunday school and adult Bible class at 12:15. Choral ‘with short Bible lecture at 5 p.m All seat free, Free tracts and Hbrary. it CHURCH OF OUR FATHER (UNIVERSAL- 20-p. mu. Hubject, moruine, “The Helation of the Sumasy School to the Nation," Bumday’ school at 945 a.m. Young people's meeting at 6:1 . welcome. ‘oun peopie’s Union meets eee <=> HAMLINE M. Pate. nw. 5 school, class; essay by ‘welcome to ail. it E, CHURCH, 9TH AND ‘Rev. E. 8. Told, U.D.. past ‘N. Cor: . D., pastor. "the pastor will talk about ‘the tiew church. A picture of the proposed shown ‘to the jon. “Services ineveuing at 7-00. ¥.P-8.C.E. at 6:00 bm. Sabuath ‘school at 9:30 a.m, it v. M. ICE ROOMS FOR RENT. gndand third floors of the new: West Had Nosomsl Bang ullding, 1215 @ af. Apply at bank on fret Boor: ATTENTION, SPECULATORS ot coallag eS per tok ba WES bbsshags ‘718 1th st. nw. — CHEA! near Ln. w. | 283§ g> THE CONGREGATIONAL TABERNACLE, ‘uth near B st. Preaching at 11 BS: N. Beymour; at REMOVAL.—WOODS & CO., BANKERS, hyve removed to thelr new ink buiidine, apes Be ae WAT nee be reoenatble dor aap Mids sontracted by my wife. Mary. A. Co § ier, nee Covinz- ton ay OF April OL: PRALIEE BIG! ‘W201 Est. se ‘ap25-3t* ,THE VEN. THE ARCHDEACON OF AN- napolis will preach at St. Mi fohn's Parish, Sid et. bet. G as ing prayer tomorrow (Sunday) at 7:30 p.m. CHURCH OF THE Ai SION, MASS. Be ie Sc ath oc tee Deedee a BAS Tector, 11. a. and 4-30 Pom. ‘Uahera w 2 SPECIAL NOTICE — ai Council, Sons of Jonadab, will meet Their new hail, 7th and D ats., on and after, TUBS: DAY, goth instant. ap25-2t" Se MB, BAUEHAGEs 18 I IT. x in of with THOMAS E. WOOD & SONS, REAL ES- fate brokers, will remove on ‘MONDAY next to ‘now quarters, 1222 F st. n. w. at e428 TOU Gorne TO Mover ARE YOU GOING TRAVELING? Telephone, 463. Be "FATE Lawn 4 RARE OPPORTUNITY. All are invited. Re ES PONGRKEGA TIONAL CHUBCI a 740 beans by the pewter Gates ‘school, am. and 7: ggg yd ey Song services, 4 Prayer and praise iuecting Fridayevening at um. seo. oe Te THE LIFE OF JOSEPH_SUBJECT FOR ‘discussion, ¥.M-C.C.. tomorrow. Todhrst. Baptit Church. David Warner, President. 1 FOUNDRY ME. CHU = att sha 90 by men's - 4 ! HURCH, REV. GEO. Washington News and Gossip. Index to Advertisements. BUSINESS CHANCES. COUNTRY BOARD. CITY ITEMS... COUNTRY REAL ESTATE., DEATHS... DENTISTRY, DRY Goons. EDUCATION, FOR RENT (Offices). .scocccse FOR RENT (Rooms), FOR KENT (Houses) FOR RENT (Stores) FOR SALE (Houses) FOR SALE (Lot FOR SALE (Miscellaneous)... HOTELS.. wee 8 8 2 2 6 3 5 3 3 i 6 6 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 6 8 6 2 3 PIANOS AND ORGANS. PERSONAL PRINTERS, PROPOSALS. PROFESSIONAL. RAILROADS . 2 1 3 5 3 6 2 1 3 1 6 6 2 WAN WANTED (Lots). WANTED (Rooms) WANTED (Situations). WANTED (Miscellancos TTL Page 2 A. B. Jauserre was yesterday appointed fourth-class postmaster at Penola, Va. Hox. Jons W. Masox, commissioner of in- ternal revenue, has returned from his home in West Virginia. Gronor O. Furemay of Montana has been ap- pointed confidential clerk to the commissioner of the general land office. Secretary Tracy and Mr. Raymond, his private secretary, left the city this morning on the U.8.8. Despatch for a short visit to Norfolk. Stovx Comssstoxers.—The following com- missioners to adjust by negotiation certain dif- ferences between Sioux Indians in South Da- kota have been appointed by the Secretary of the Interior: Charles E. Pearce of St. Louis, Mo.; George H. Harries of Washington, D.C., and A. R. Appleman of Columbus, Cuaxors rx THE Trrasvay Drrantersr.— Promotions: Miss A. A. Elder, from $900 to $1,000, office of life-saving service; Owen Kel- lar, from class 2 to class 3, office of the first auditor; Miss M. E. Boynton, from class class 2, office of internal revenue; Miss A. Cornelius, from $900 to €1,000, office of Secretary: F. W. Flowers, from $5 to €5.50 diem: Frank Milliken, from €6 to 6.50 a P.P. hiage J. neh from to &6 per diem, office supervising architect. Fs sae Navat Onpens.—Lieut. J. H. Hetherington, ordered to the Marion Sth May next. Chief Engineer J. L. D. Borthwick, ordered as mem- ber of the experimental board, navy yard, New York, on wd} May next. — iter John L. Davis or to fore iH board. “Naval Cadets Williams Julius Prochazka, J. B. Patton an Wm. D. MeDougall, detached from the Baltimore and ordered to examination for final graduations 14th May next. Assistant Engineer Martin A. Anderson, detached from duty in the burean of steam engi May and ordered to duty at the navy Portsmouth, N. H. Lieut. Gunior ) &,Woodworth has to ‘effect in New Txoor ror Fort Mren.—It is under. stood that troop K of the ninth United States cavalry will be one of the two troops selected to take the place of the troops of the fourth sixth regiments now at Fort Yon_,which have been ordered that was _ a . done to secure the ut Secretary Proctor’s choice fellon the troop which he cousidered had done the hardest service. ‘The other troop will probably be taken from the tirst cavalry, instead of the seventh. Troop K of the ninth is now at Fort Robinson, Neb. Prrsoxat.—Rev. W. W. Halloway, jr., of Dover, N. J., J. E. Freeman of Colorado and Randall.—D. N. Richardson of Davenport, Iowa, William N. Alger of Boston and L. Fielden of are nt the _—Robert i il i | : Hi : j E cf i Feet f i | j | i i : GERMANY'S DEAD SON The Kaiser Speaks Feelingly of the Country's Great Loss. LAST HOURS OF COUNT VON MOLTEE. Action in the Reichstag and in the Prussian Diet. FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS. VON MOLTKE’S SUDDEN DEATH. After Playing a Hand at Whist He Was Stricken Down, Beatty, April 25.—Field Marshal Count Vou Moltke died in his official residence on the Konigeplatz He appeared to be im bis usual health early yesterday evening. He supped as usual and his appetite was good. He walked home yesterday evening from the reichstag. He ateabearty supper and afterward drank some tea. After enjoying his supper he sat down and listened to some musical selections which were played upon » piano. He then took # hand in A game of whist, but during the course of the wane he complained of | feeling unwell, and i a cards upon the bhi he left the room. — of his relatic were were not at first in any degree alarmed at the count’s indisposition, but when they noticed that he did not return to the room in which they had been passing the evening some of thea went in search of him and found him me very wenk state. Suddenly would have fallen bad it got boon for the inet that a servant sprang to his assistance. ‘The count was then carried to his bedroom and was pluced upon the bed upon which be died afew minutes later. The emperor, who was at Wartburg, was promptly informed of the veteran’ field m ‘* death and immediately telegray e of sympathy — to family of the dead soldier. Ail the German princes and noted personages of the empire are sen mesmnges of condolence to the residence Count yon Moltke. ‘The will of the count states that he desires that his burial should take lace at Creisau, where his wife and child are uried. The funeral, if the count's requests are followed, is to be strictly private, but it is thought ble that the em will over- ride the dend soldier's wishes in this and that his funeral will be made the occasion for a grand military display. it was the intention of Count von Moltke to leave this city early next week for the baths ag Kudowa, where he expected to recruit his health. ‘The count was working dail the plans for the fortifications of the of Hel d, all of the most intricate of these ~ er drafted by the field marshal bim- self. on the ist of | Ace? laid a magnificent wreath of roses upon which the great general press spent a quarter of an hour in trying to console the family for the loss which they have so unex) ly suffered. ‘The Frince of Saxe-Meiningen alao paid « visit to the room in which the count floral offerings are arrivi at the dead field marebal's official residence from all Parts of, Berlin and trom all quarters of Ger- many. most sincere regret is expressed the death of the man who carried out the plane of the war of 1870-71, especially among that famous Herr vou Levetzow, president of that body, pointed out ‘that Count von Moltke was present in the reischstag on Thursday, and reminded his hearers that the count had oe