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March 4 and tS. p.m. at the Calvary Baptist Church on. “"The x and Later Provhesies ‘ot Taaial.” under the Sea ete lostitute oF Sacred Litera THR ANNUAL MEETING OF TRE ace Company vf the United’ Beave of Austin for te ef the Uni tea of Aineriea for the slection of directors of ‘sui company for the anen will be held at the office of the company, Roots ‘Sun bs ee pany. Ho Fst Washinwton, D. C-, LS. ISU at Tiorelock a. ta ta NTTCHTE, “Secretary. NEW DEPARTURE IN FINE TAILORING. B.D. BARR, 111] Pennsylvania ave. Suits from $35 up, ‘Trousers from 810 up. Low prices from this date with hich grade art. Ja20 ————————————————— INSURANCE. UTUAL PROTECTION FIKE INSURANCE co. OF THE D.C WILLIAM BALLANIYNE. af gAMES E. ELTCH. ‘Secretary. Tesues ‘at mnusunily low rates aud each insurer shares the profts. For full information apply to thecfiice of tue company, 100 Ost. eee” aseay Ww. H, Hovazrox Mr. Co., 3218-1220 F STREET, Wish You to READ THIS LETTER: 300 yds.. lot 1. Rem'ts, 3 to 15 du, Matting, Se. 400 yds. lot 2, Rem'ts, & to 15 yds., Matting, 10c. ‘S00 yas, lot 3, Rem’ts, 10 to 25 yde., Matting, 15e. Old Stock, BUT Goop, We wish to dispose of so as not to conflict with OUR NEW. ‘The finest, specially our Japanese special,ever ‘Yet imported, and we wish you tocail and see some. 36 NEW PATTERNS CHINESE MATTING JUST ARRIVED. OTHERS COMING As Soon as Landed From FOREIGN STEAMERS NOW DUE. WE SHALL CONTINUE ouR Eee = ‘Je. TAPESTRY CARPETS, 4230. per yard. $115 BODY BRUSSELS, 73e. per yard. @1.25 MOQUETTES, 70c. per yard. ASK OF THOSE ‘WHO HAVE PURCHASED OF US DURING THIS WEEK WHETHER WE HAVE NOT KEPT OUR WORD. ‘TILL MARCH 15 on CARPETS. ‘mbS-th,s,tu3t 1 7TH ST., COB. D. ‘Nothing dental requires greater skill than erown and bridge work and nothing yields equal resaits, for, properly made, it is = thing of beauty sud a joy forever, lasting @ lifetime and saving teeth otherwise beyond redemption. We claim extreme excellence for ourcrown ‘Work, ous of our operators having made it a Specialty for years, and we positively use only 27%. gold, notwithstanding our price fe $7.50, While others charge from $15 to em. While we conduct our practice on # bust- ‘Dees basis, asking only a moderate compen- sation for services. we do not solicit patron- age on the plea of chespness nor wish to be considered im coupetition with the many whose prices are their only recoumende- ion. It is the merit of our work. and not ‘our price-list, that gives us the leading prac- tice ia every city where we have sn office, At is because we use none but the best 108 terial and employ only operators of skill and experience, bavinz no boys oF apprentices ou our staff—in short, it is because we live up to our motto, “‘Selentific dentistry at W. M. Suvsren & Soxa, 919 Pa Ave, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A (BEAUTIFUL LOT OF PRINTED INDIA SILKS OF THE NEWEST DESIGNS. ALSO AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF PRIESTLY'S MOURN- IN@ GOODS, IN REPS, SERGES AND CASHMERES, AND, IN FACT, A COM- PLETE STOCK OF BLACK GOODS OF THE NEWEST DESIGNS, EACH PIECE MARKED IX PLAIN FIGURES, AT THE LOWEST (Casi PRICES ‘W. M. SHUSTER & SOxS, o19 Pa. AVE. Laszewe Desrirnice Purifies the secretions, LISTEL’S DENTIFRICE Prevents decay. LISTERS DENTIFRICE Destroys the germs of ferment, LISTER’S DENTIFRICE Jasures bealthy suns and aweet breath, 2 conte » bottle. ‘Vado ony by W. 8. THOMPSON, Pharmactt, ° TOS 1th ot mhz of Washington, 1428 New York ave. n.w. 7 All Binds of Gas 4 ppliances for domestic, manutec- faring and scientific purposes, 1480 JRO™ Ranxos. —4,G00D, SUBSTANTIAL ii stan. w.— Washington, D. Tewiiar meetins of tliis associ ing, Marehs 1,it was unaninow- be their liberal contributions in ai expenses of our parade, February as a Secretary WM. CAMMACK, FRED. LERT, 9. rents” HEADQUARTERS Volunteer Fiver tendered to our fr: OF THE ERAN Association, 19th and March 4, 1902. —At the fon held Tuesday for siding us in defraying the 2 Inge, BARDS, President J.J. PEABODY. Ww. K AMES RAGAN, Committee of “Arranze- TO WIN NESOTIANS. Monumental Hall, <—s 1; SATURDAY EVENING, Marel Minnesota comrad PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY. nual meeting of the lot holders and mei bers of the German Evang. > cemetery will be held in Rupli st. n.¥., on TUESDAY, March 8, I ‘The business will’ be to receive the yearly re- and mske preparation for the SitON Ee pm. port of said election of officers for mht 'W. JOHNSON. LEON nen PLEASE MEET AT Penn. ave. n.W.. 5, to arrange for reception at national encamj gpption at “national ‘encamnp- HE A. ‘of Prospect Hi No. 1019 7th ‘at 8 o'clock Office of the Treasurer, 1907 ‘The third monthly meet: stock of the March 8, at ave. and I jOME BUILDING ASSOCIATION. Sinth Issue of Stock. ow OF ninth #1 9th st. at 7 o'clock. 2 Pa. for th cof duce TUESDAY EVENING iso's Hall. southwest corner of Pa: on a, ‘Shares of this series way be taken at this meeting or at any time at office of treasurer, as above, between 8 ‘and 5 p.m. teres is allowed settiement of loans. D per month on each share. Shares $200 each. ‘The bu ness of the Jawuary. and Febrnary meetines beim Closed's payment of €3.00 per share Will De hecessary attnis the hind meeting ‘Savings may be securely invested at 6 per cent inter- est or loans obtained on easiest of terms aud with least Possible expeuse. Loans can be settled in whole or 12 Dart at TI gniy ‘any tim omits the amount loaned per share The maximus vale of the share, viz. 200, The Worrower Sxes the amount to be receiveu pel share by bi loaued per share t! 1,710.80 ‘orher own offer. The snows! Past two inopthe was $171.08. oF on 10 stares, the monthly payment there- for beitig #10 on stock and $10 as interest. Come ‘im with us. The association will be a sure source of progt to you, either a» bor rower, if t he, ‘money Uierowed is ood: ‘THOMAS DOWLING. Brenden ANSON 8. TAYLOR, Vice Pres: EDWARD 8. WESCOTT, investor oF ‘st. now. ident, 1213 F st. Gow. , Treasurer, 1807 Pa. ave iw. ‘W. H. WETZEL, Secretary, 136 H st. nw. trast Marck 2, (NNUAL MEETING oF TH UESDA}, March 8. The po! ‘will be opened at 1 and close at 2'p.m. Books for the Of stock will be closed from February 25 to ‘both inclusive. felotoins RF. BAKER, Secretary. THE OLD RY TAUNDRDER A NEW NAME. ‘We call for and deliver all laundry. TOLMAN STEAM LAUNDRY, 491 to 400 C at. nw. JOHN F. SHEIRY, PRINTER, G23 D st.'n.w. ‘First-class work at woderate rates, ‘We. fusurance Cou pan} Jor the election of nine. day of February, iNtcs, will be he'd at ¢ Biserit of Ca ingen, Ise Pol for the trat ‘ave. ls open at Lz m. ser of stock will and remain FRAN fe26-tm28in BW. in the jumbia, on MONDAY, March 24, ‘and cl ve closed on closed until t order of the board of direct to x of the stockholders of the Arlington for the D lirectors to serve until the 24th triet of Columbis ve of the ¥of Waal jowe at ps "E RAWLINGS, ‘Secretary. “WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT?” CALIFORS THAT HODGES’ NATIONAL BINDERY, 1326 F, jut work in 6 hours. It ‘depends on the Job; 1229) A library would take longer. a INES AT FAIR PRICES, Ln Feria oat cowrany, RY “317 9th st. nw. ‘Manawer. M.CONKAD, —_— ‘SUITS ia aus ott ST. N.w. fo23-1m ; 1026-15 ry ‘Deautiful desins. Tetephone 703 eH He Ee MeQUEES. T1082 atm. FTENTION! ING ‘ANNOUNCEMENT CARDS. = WHERE DO ¥OU BUY YOURS? bottom Prompt UMces—1101 I 1. av ae stew . full weight and Dry Fuel, kept who buy their Coal and JOHNSON. Oniy the best article aud one price to every body. Couplete factit ‘measure, @ n.w., 511 Ast. no. and 519 ‘sale <q=> ATTERTION, TEN = Pure Lincoln c rom Job Eaton, now on te8-Ta OWEN Hi ‘Whisky = 1413 Penna. ave. Bag OAS s New york SPRING STYLE fe25-tr SILK AND DERBY HATS ‘NOW READY. JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, 1201 PENNA. AVENUE. HON RAILINGS. Send postal and we will do the rest— if you want any hind of iron work. GEO. WHITE & SONS, ___ Maine ave., bet. 43 and tith sta, = Bent anv ee ouR NEW Bre OPDEENT UNNECESS ALY. 210,245 Shirts wade at factory, 908 ¥. T. HALL, Shirt M “MODEL 92." ‘The BEMINGTON STANDARD TYPEWRITER ‘Keeps constantly tinproving im practical qual- ities, bence ita constantly increasing popularity tm the markets of the world. WYCKOFF. SEAMANS & BENEDICT, STH AND F STS. .W. fod Ke sar0N SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. 916 aud 918 Penusylvanis avenue. The vaults an for the papers. are spacious, dry, fire and erate. and apartinenis silver, clotirtiue, tiglar proot BET 8 ROBERTS CO. DESIGNING, ENGRAVING AND PRINTING FOR SOCIAL AND BUSINESS USES, $07 20TH BT.. AKAK GAS OFFICR 9213 aq XBOX. 8 ada’ Spectaltion: 512 1ith stn. Lawyers’ Briefs. la Te f. } syers’ Testimony. Telephone 40. fei Bee TO 8 evry, eta TIONEES, 1 1TH 8T. B. W. ‘Blank Books, Copying Presses, Stanfa, &c.. Letter Files, Document and Cash Boxes, Cfiice Fistures. Wedding and ‘Vietting Cards Kagraved and Printed. 483m. See we ub -Gt ree ta. Rear aan, office to. 13th st. a.w..near F. a fine: Sa Ey SPECIAL NOTICES, SPECIAL NOTICE: MARCH 5, 1892. _CHURCH NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. CENTRAL LODGE. NO. 11.0. 0.8 Mest fost How “untis) APTELNOOS clock for fhe purpose of waking aFransenents for attending the funeral of P. G. M. John Edwin Mason. A. H. HUNT. N. G. it THE FOURTH LECTURE OF THE <a courte under the auspices o! the United He- Drew Charities wall be prononuied by Meyor “ulnber- wer. Philadelphia, Z sak bie Evzhth treet bs arch 6 MBL o! hinzion neor'at their hall on 2Nth st NGL, at Lo'o}OCK Pig in ful par: Dose of celebrating our Annual Thanksiiving. which ‘will take place at Mount Zion M.E. Church at So'clock . Key. Geo, eof the Fifth Baptist Caurch WH prescti the Thankwivinx sermon. Aifmeuibers of the order and the Household of Ruth are invited to be presen: By order of s M. V. P. GEORGE JACOBS, SOF THEG. U.0.0.F. ‘are hereby notified to DNDAY, March 6, Tewaiia. for the |. M. HENRY BOWLES, Chairman. 7. Mr. 18, Will sell few remaining ¢ Yiekets for Stodiard Lectures ut recuiar price. each beet orchestra chairs. Only a few left. cow first served, First N & CO. @= WILLARD & REED, OFFICE IN A i= ‘agents for K wore building, 1416 Fat 2. w.—We have formed a Bartneraiiy ior, the purpone Of apsacting « xeueral real estate bosaness int aif ts tices, fucsunie ne effecchaw of wane Teuting property and placa insurance, Ht mh, Laie “ek W. WASHBURN GUITARS AND MANDO- line —Periet tone, benttifal Bulsh. Livery Bee BEAL Fotare TTL iNsvKaxce ~ Co.. 470. ave. Incorporated 18%. Capita:, $200,000. Sutpius, $43 2 Presidcut; Geo. fou ttn. tary; Ie Begs, Treesurer, DIKE: LORS: Chas.’ B. ES. Devi Dune A. ¥. Fox. Wm. Gait, .U. Holiziuan and Geo. W. Pearson. Since bewinni this company has disposed of over 17-000 e.tent a leventh year of its corpo- whed With success. It is the best equi, ped Dew: facilities tor furn.sking cernifivates and abstracts of title mtie shortest tine consistent Muth accuracy aud the safety uf we stockholders and If superintends investments in real estate, making All disbursencents without cuarge When all conveym ing connected therewith ix prepared by the company Conveyancing iu all ite brauches, teed. 4616, 23,90, 106, 43, 20 Bee 4 STL FunTHER REDUCTION IN LAMPS, ANDIRONS AND FENDERS An order to ciose them out 2¢ once at E. F. BROOKS, 7-cotm 631 15th st. n.w. a Bee ACTON WISHING ATE OF OUR WA ‘chines to wive the Lixhest decree of satisfac ton, We particwiarly caution those Lavine old ones of OUF make ayaiust aliowji them to ‘be adjusted else- where than at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, where none DUE wentine puris ure Used. uud ony the “Most reason. ab.e charges, if any, are wade. Urders by postal wil receive inmcdiateaitention. WHEELER & WILSON MFG. Co. my26-t,th,0, tr 457 Oth et. MONEY TO BUY HOMES. * lan. Does ‘hot cost more than rent. Death tefminater ail buyments end the home deicuws to your family tree from iuctinbrancen, eS tWeaubenade moutbiy, quattcry, half yearly or yearly tor a period of fiitesu or twenty years as the appl! ‘choose. a UNLY PRUDENT WAY TO BUY A HOME ON BE INSTALLMENT PLAN and secure it to your faiily in event of your death. For tut parciculars apply to pq HOB'T MUBEIS. Gen'l At. United Security Late Tn eA BAOLL CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. ‘Third regular mouthty meetit “nt of dues on US SSS A Parag! ae + P.m., at the officy of the associatiol 0. 2S Shares in the first issue may be hed at this meeting of at the office trom Yas. to 2 p.m. daily. hares 2-90 cacl: per month $1.00) advanced on each share. = E. J. HANNAN, ‘President. DANL. D. DONOVA) mh4-St Seat Be POINTS ON PLUMBING. Ip probably no other brsnch of building construction have #0 inauy improvements been made asin Plumbing. New methods, materials and appliances are constantly coming into use. The successful plumber ‘must be familiar with them all, Sanitary plumbing 4s the only successful kind, and that'sa science. That's our kind, ary. 8. SHEDD & BRO, 432 OTH ST. N.W. mh4 IMPORTED BLACK HAMBURG GRAPES. Ali kinds of fresu southern and hot-bonse vegel tthe PALACE MAKKET, (mb4-it} 1027 Conn. ave. KINDLY REMEMBER THAT W ‘are Low able tosuppiy the DAMON: AMBLEI¢ No 1 (yueutatic tires). and to Bt @. & J. pneumatics to any maKe Of wheel with dispatch. To be abreast Of the times and have the best you Should have cnevr the other. GOBMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO., 1325 14th ot. n. w., Washington. THE LS COUNTRY. pete ARD OF EXCEL IN MEAAIL SHOL STOKE IN THE ir of Crawfords, you will be told they have a shbe “*just as ood” or “equal to it,”” and ocea- sionally a salesinay Wiki claim to have One “‘betier ‘than the Crawiord.”* “As dealers caunot buy this soe they cannot be expected to speak in iis praige inten~ ually. The Crawford 8 wold by the maker to the wearer only through Crawford Shoe Stor: Sold in Washington onl; THE CRAWFORD SHOE STORE, mb3-3t 903 Penna. ay STEWART BANJOS_THE MO; OTT tul banjos umde. Pronuuuced yeriect vy the principal, yrotew-ioual players. Larie stuck of i 0 in. WS. Peni D.C: = ___TEMPERANG! ge Jose TOTAL ABSTINENCE UNION. “SUNDAY __ PRESBYTERIAN. 2 BAPTIST. —__ ASSEMBLY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, PASTOR HEZ 5W! 8 rf cor and Te aw Kees Gaia, | PEt eae aaaay Rah Ee n W., commencing SUN- | pastor--Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Y. P. 8. CE we at 1La.m. ‘by Pastor Hea Swen). Ail seats BO Ee. ‘Goo! speaking, | at 6:30 p.m. hing by t) astor at 12 = mt free. Come. Second ist Church, 4th st. and Vir- Sy as and recieatiane 85) pal ge Ry a 5 Ee iy ie i Gece rin temas of rinia ave. it LLOYD, Secretary. = 10" | walcome'to all the services, i San PARTIgT CHURCH EC ANE. COSGRESSION SI. TEMPERANCE SO- | BQ CHURCH OF THE COVENANT (PRES | Sanday school, 1:30 ani. Preschiie thee Sa Be Sag Firty siren ancineees Coober: | byterian). Connecticut ave,. Nand Inth sts. | service. 7 p.m.” Preaching, 7-10 Pm Prot, Barl Wen Pomel Church, Loti und G sta Addressee by Semators | uw Tiev. unis, Hamlin, DD. pastor. Services | mendes. 8 wes and Kyle and Representatives Dingiay, Mose, | at iY a.m. and Sm. sunday school at 9:20 2 SAE Teh ORT RG Bie tag ten, oe eraam and Hog: Mins | Shonda ndeavor Scey meteea’ R | gg ORHAN BAPTIST CHURCH. Prge wee: Rocce a METROPOLITAN PRES BYTERTAN | pastor. 9:20am. Sunday school. . Church, 4th and B subject, “*A Gospel Charch a1 news. Bap- Jom Chester, D. ner Prose . From 3:20 to: bP. tn... SIRT vin. senoo Plu. communion. ‘Revival meet ee ron, ene Me oP OY Fe Rigs | iw all_ teat week, The public are invited." "fe “oncren! prayer ineeting§ ‘Thurs: | — : ei aT % BEREAN BAPTIST CHURCH. isTHi ST. Then buy a reduced price Ce ee ee | eee 3. Milton Waldron peice MEMORIAL PRESBY Taine, preaching ty pastor. oe pre i Lamp. Allare first-class Bee Gitte Dro Park eee ae And sonk service, prin. Baturday of Howe bs Kev, William 8, Miller, pastor, <1 meeting. "7:30 prm., bulblie Bible Class. Seats free “i 8 #0 p.m. by the pastor. Sat You are invited. : it at = IRST BAPTIST. CHURCH, 16TH ST. egee le manirui a: ouatenes Brine soot Ceci Rov Dr cia, © Bae BSP BINe TAILORING BEGUN IN EARN Monday morning we shail open about 150 new patterus in Spring Trouserings and about 120 new patterns in Spribg Suitings. These, with what we already had, make, beyond doubt, the largest and most attractive stock of Tailoring Stuffs ever brought to this city, More patterns in #75 Suits to order than any four establishments in town. The finest ten-dollar Trouserings in America. @. WARFIELD SIMPSON, Tailor. Cor. 9th and G ste. nw. | << eel THE WRINKLER'S CHICKEN PIE, Cut up e plump fowl intoau.all pieces,dip them in melted butter and roll until fully covered in & ture of finely chopped iwushrooms, imineed Dursley. grated onion, pepper uni salt: Cover ‘the botfom of a pie dish with large well-flayored oysters and on these arrange the prepare] fowl. Fill in the spaces with siiced hard-butied exes and air over the whole suflicient oyster liquor. Jover with good pastry and bake. mh5 FURNITURE HOUSE, 830-830-$30—#30-830_-830-830-330-920--830 ONLY THIRTY DOLLARS $30—-830—-830—¥30—$30—830—830—$30-830-$30 4 PARLOR SUITE-81X PIECES OAK—TAPESTRY. 35—CHERRY—TAPESTRY- $25. 935—CHERRY—TAPESTRY—835. $40-CHERRY_SILK PLUSH—840. $40-CHERRY-SILK PLUSH—840. JOHN RUDDEN, 513 Seventh street northwest, DID YOU GET ONE? Ve mean one of those 250 page—6 by 9 in. cil Tablets which we are selling ut the ridiculously low price of Sc. Many are buyins them by the dozen. We are ayeuts for those two “‘vests"—The Hammond Typewriter and Edison Mimeograph. J. 0. PARKER, mb5 ~ 619 7th st. ce ih ‘OF MANY USEKS OF THE FHONOGRAPH SAYS. Yo do twice theamount of work vem me One tion for ply mak- other work. theiort of your opportunities. Write ua Zor Phonegraphe on trial : THE COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO. 77 Est. E.D. EASTON, Pres. (ind) R. F. CROMELIN, Secy. HE ‘KNOX’ KNOCKS EM.” Why not come in tonight and let us replace that ntiayated ile Wi a new "and Hobby ou jon't "pay & penny wae mu when} ray Knox Hi haar ‘Spring soup. —™ EMERSON SHOES ARE: ‘The beat because of superior quality. Emerson The safest to buy because every pair is Shoes euaranteed. Shined The ‘most comfortad'e because they fit Free, perfectly and require no breaking in. Low-priced because the wearer pays no middie profit. B. B. GROVER & CO., Sole Makers and Sellers of the Emerson Shoes, 1105 Pa. ave.—next to Star office. =I t te e mb5 ALL” “FOUR CORNERS OF 1HE Pari. The **Dunlap” is the best known hat in the world, Best know Be vest qual- ity and dreasiest sty ‘sxe ag ots” for Washington. Stull the “Dunlap ie Lot tue gxtent of vir hat stock we key ower priced ee D.. vy prise, sent 1? WILLE | © RUUFF. “*Leating Diatrict Hatter eS —_™ ‘THIS SUCCESSFUL GROWTH! ‘This month~Marcb—marks our sixth year in business. The stock of six years ago could be put in a 12 by 16 ft. roo ‘oday there isn’t & larger stock of Glass than ours in the city. and there is wo order too lurzetor us to compiete with dispatch and satisfaction. Youdo not have to look far for the reason, Doing business hon- extly—doing work qu.ckly—satiyucturly and reasonabiy has caused its xrowth. Its success shall be wore marked the next six years Keti- mater sree. CHAS. E. HODGKINS, “Expert handlers of Glass, 3 ith st. nw. P< etal ‘The equa! of any—the superior of most twenty-five dollar suits to order, Eighty-five styles represent the range from which you are to make your cholee at this popular MODERN IDEAS. ‘Sure, W. C. MERTZ'S Tailoring Shop, mb5 514 11th st, <g> FULL DRESS SUITS = FOR AIRE. Bee? Nour ana SATURDAY NIGHT. STANDING KOOM FREE. Hou are invited To ‘Anovel display. ‘Look in our window. W. H. HOUGHTON MFG CO, mub3.9t 2218-1200 F at. a. w. p> NOTICE—THE PARTNERSHIP OF W. L. er ira Sein Ming incresorore ude the Sra naive of WL. Kit & iro. Pires ‘couse By prt-45 an the Crary Asie beconducted by Win. L » Who sssumes aii Jlabuities of the oui firm and a a Goma errs ree WM. 4. KING, mb3-3t* INO. KING. FAMILY COAL, ‘The above is my specialty. My busi- ness having been established since 1830, I am prepared by experience to aid you in the selection of suitabie fuel. Oak, Hickory and Kindling Wood cut any length desired. 3. MAURY DOVE. Offices: ist and I n.w., 1206 H st. n.w., 1096 Mot. nw. Wharf, foot F and G sts. asm eo WINES—HONEST PRICES, ‘ ‘TO-KALON. fol82m TELEPHONE 008, 614 14TH ST. qq> BUSINESS MEN IN THIS LOCALITY, who wish to meet men.bers of their family ‘at Incheon, will find OUR LUNCH ROOM a very convenient place. It is weil lighted and ventilated ani commands s very pleasing view of the city and Po- tomac. A strictiy Aret-clase iunchcon will be served promptly at moderate cost. (Math floor, 10th st. building. Take Elevators, iwaysou und JOHN F. i Lite & CO, ‘svie agents for Wusiinx WM. GARNER, Hear 1Ott si, oie centaur Ws |e tay __“GSMENE P PrLSONS HAVING THEIK SPRING Re Pict Sone wild Aud it to thee torent 0 Gallon oF address ries 2A8. A. GLENN, Cor. 3d and H sts. uw. House painting in all ite branches is wy specialt; <> The weather im likely to be wightiy cool:r. Boe Training weather ‘and taghe rain, winds maine Weert yo, nave protebip mead s kreat deal within the past week about the lumber convention which met here to oppose the iree lumber bill shortly to come up Vefore the House. The great nase of people in this countey waut free lumber, because free lumber means that houses can then be built cheaper—which means that rents will be lower. ‘There are misuy other reasons and we pro- pose to xive 50u these reasons in homeopathic doesfor the next ‘Week oF 40, Weare':for the people” as against monopolistic x iliion- sire iuober manufacturers, The or. Ox aud Now York ave. ms FINE WATCH REPAIRING, 4 REPAIRING. I ® specialty of Hd KEPAInING, Fine Watch ral HENS: nef lees Sac REISS: nos BEPALKING. ‘Au work warrsnted. GEO. W. SPIER, Expert Watchmaker, pastor. Sunday school, 0:3 Preaching by tlie Pastor, 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m: ‘ung People’s meeting, 6:45 p.m. Christian Ea- deavar Society Tuesday evening. Revular church prayer meeting, Thursday evening. You are welcome to these services, at | ae BAPTIST CHURCH, 8TH AND Sunday Am. Adult department, WESTERN PRESBYTERIAN CH 5 at Betworn 19th ana 20th ve. Trev. Snkoop.. pastor. Rev. J. L. Nevins, D.D., wil give an Progress of ia nd will describe by enim wereice, account of the ty in the creat winpire ov Cuiday Mest some supposed casen of witnessed by the missionaries. SURO. Haw. Key Samuel H. Greene, pastor. — S CHURCH. F wchooi, @:s0 am... Hy Bristow. sj Pastor: Key. Dr. G. K Alden, apaistant-"De Cor: | Way cin ectentat tty ane, OO ty the, pete ni prewar iT aia, ana 7A ium. Saibeth | BEANCH Te Seat HENDALL CHAPEL school, 9:30 a.m. ¥.P.8. C.E., 6:30 pia. It_ | pastor.—-Sunday school, 3 fiw. preaciuus, Ui <q =FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, | $5 aml 7-90) pms” MimokiaL SHA | wt Between Gand Ht ate sce ieee, | and Pen... Ghiries B. Ferman, edperintendcat— kowevit T. Kelly, pastor.—0:30 a.m., Sabbath selool 11 am, address by Sunda: AEE Sunday scticol, 3:30 somavoee bt “BAPTIST gHUNC cor. A. and @th sie. ue.—Preaching by the 4:30 pin. church prayer weet. | pastor, Rev. Green Olay Susith. Subject for moraing. 1” | “Lent.” “For ¢vening, ‘How Ife is Spout. Time <a services: 12am. and'7:10 p.m. “All welcome. It Unley schoo! ai 8 ELDER A. B. FRANCIS. OLD SCHOOL rvice at 11. Prayer meeting of the Baptist. wil Preach, Frovideuce perwait~ 45. Evening service at #30. Key. | Bue, in Mommnnental Hail, 133 Ba. ave. m-w., Suuday. reach, both ivruing wud evening. | March 6, ab3 ptm. fae ~: eee SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, 3D 8T. FIFTEENTH STREET PRESBYTERIAN n.w.. Bihop Job:.son. D. D., ‘pastor.—1i Church.—Temperance meeting | Sunday | &m., fifth of & series of scraivi® on tative aitefovon at Go'clock. Address by Janes C. Lee, esq. | tien of the New Testament, ‘Suuject: “Thomas, the Music will be rendered by Temperance Choir, ~~ It ter." 41.1. S.8.Lyceumn, special music. <—S ‘ORK AVE. PRESBY'N CHURCH, | P.™-. Special sermon on a 3 1 Rey. Wn. Alvin Bartiett, D.D.. pastor. Services at Liam, aud 7-30 p.m. Seriuon ‘at each service by Rev. A.M. ‘Dulles of Watertown, N- ¥. unday school at 0:30 a.m. Young people’ ZION BAPTIST CHURCH, F ST. BET. gis of Tattaunne 30 pat, tae ie of meena Rev. Win. P. oy last Sermon of the gh A-Who hath bevieved ati pam. UF report” by the pastor. 3. Ho as WESTMIN' EET BAPTIST CHURCH, E NEAR Chureh, ‘6th n.w.. Kev. J. J. Mutt, pastot.—Preach- b.¥ Bituinger, we. TL au | Subject. “Fullness, and ‘30'p. m. qPuincely Gifts." “Sabbath school, 9:30. Endeavor,6:40. Pastor's lecturg, Ttiesda: welcome. ! CHRISTIAN CHURCH, METHODIST. FIFTEENTH STREET M. Sie Rie raenraaiatate 1 Be. services wil ery evening during the week ve LA. Thtrihelde paw Ei thea fe AVENUE CHRISTIAN ‘or, F. D. Power. <8 uy. | Gardner. Sunday school, 9:90 a.m. Epworth Leacue, harp, offerine, | Sunday’ achool, 9:30. | 6:90 peiw. tieiredes “3 aeignbtanes town ~e==HAMLINE ME. CHURCH, STH Sonal ‘Temperance Societ Ree ae SSP ui Sam,” Presehing 1 ©: 780 Vinanno! New fork THE TABERNACLE, 01H NEAR BS. W.— Parueedas, comsecrstione en ate eS meeting, 7:30 Pime Public Icehure at 7:30 pine, with stervopticon views: on tie i “Creation Weeks" Susie ib charge of Prot ..W — Lawrence. Seats free. aes a CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, RYLAND ME, CHURCH, Ri | Trice, pastor, Preach ~ Union Mission. 8! hand Gaia. nt v.—The pastor. | muna Breaking at Kev 5. M. Newman. D.D., will conduct the service | Welcome. atliam, with rec of members and the Lord's ee ee Supper. At‘? 0 pat Congressional Temperance DRY ME, CHURCH. G AND 1478, Boutety anniversary. with quartet ama chorus sieo. Eifictt, pastor. LL au, Wey of tity voives, led by Dr. Bischof. oncanist. Sunday | Jscou Freshman of the Mebtew. Christian “Church, Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p.m. It) | New York: 730p.m., Dr. J, Wr Bash ford, president It Of Ohio Wesleyan University. MOKIAL CONG: <5 tional Church, Tith and R sts. n. w.. Re OG ST. M. P. CHURCH, S1ST 5T. Dr. iy. B. Nichols of South Dakota, formerly or How. bet. Mant N st. nw., kev. W. K. Graham, ard University, 11 a.m.; Pastor Moore and com- | pastor.—11 a.m Peace in, Believing 5 7:30 p ta fuunlon, 8p-u. Allinvited. Be PPOPT ES CONGREGATIONAL O st. ear 7th n.w.—Preachinw, 11 a. vy The pastor. “Counnamion service. 7:30 pei, San™ Bagot) Sm Sone service. 4 p.m. "Rew. 5. tor. T PROTESTANT Cvurch, 13th and Mf s*s.n.w.. Kev. S. oF "Revival service continued, ‘Borrow ail week, 7:90 p.in. uray. Kev. Guimey f.. n LUTHERAN. ‘Wilh be service. at ‘ME. Church. | All f Se NS wane Peek Ww... ev. WH, Gotwald, pastor. —8.3.,9:30 8.10.) ES preaciing 118.1. and 7:90 p.m. Catechetical class = GALRBAT mE lox ESO tat Luther Aliiance, 6230p.an Public ivited Shag Sanday school 9:80 a. i wei, DK. DOMER, PASTOR OF 8 ‘people's muectiox, 4.30; 7-00 ps. advo by Pa English Lutheran Church, cor. of 4th ba ton. 1. x. Johmson, pastor. It” 30!" Mtacuina Ee i enptgtion is te Wilder KENDREE ME. CHURCH, MASS. AVE. ess.” Rvoning. “What ‘Phen? Munday. wa 7 Sah end 10th ats, a. we. Preaching at | 2: CiassatS p.m. ¥. P. S.C. E ate-30. . 1t* di ain. and (Bue, uw. by kev. W. M. Lewon ot Up- ‘iowa conf. Bunda: iy 9:30. ebworth Bio print Frayer meeting Wednesday S5 DOUGLAS MEMORIAL M. E. if Be Tipend hoe eee Browaiae: BEE, will sduauteter the sacrament at Ti = Epwroctt Lesiue willconduct the service at 7:30. ut, ____ OTHER SERVI ~—gae THE Na Re: >EVANGELIST SN)DER AT WESLEY M. uw.—Reading room | <a> EVAS T BN3 Le ghd duapeneary:. Classen rst Monday of ech tuonth. | mone evening a 7:8. Glonoussmertites, Conse st bet Gand He i” | WESLEY OMAPEL, COR STH AND F STB, => CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, ieee, | SOS Revs bed Wieca, tor Sunday. schoo! festectare invited to cally” lata, New: York “ae mditende se Avo. Office hours, 0:90 10 12-30, "Bitue claws Sum Seen dave, “Chilaren, 3-00; aduits, 4” Talke Thursday WAUGH ACB CHURCH. 3D cvenings at 6 o'clock. Ed ie Hon Rios Be Comin, Di) pam q=> THE Y.M.C.A. 1607 11TH ST., MARCH Prcpching by Mev. w- W. Buck: 730 . 4 tem-, addressed by Justice. De Je cae wieeting.. Address by Sir is Brewer of the United States Supreme Court. Singine singing, Monday % p.m.. meetine Fosky's Quartet rehand consregation. Thurs- A cordial weleom pe ag eS 1 << THERE WILL BE A SONG AND PRAISE > service, with, an address by Mr. Gough or 7 of the ladies of ny Prot. J.B. se | cae iat eq GRAND RALLY DaY, METROPOLITAN my _ Zou Ciarch, Rev. K. H. D. Dyson, D.D., 2 XB. Grand Lodge, ander th EVENING! | Pastor Preaching tt 11 aco. Uy the pastor. "3p _ yeren ¥ J. Daily of People’s Conrregationa: Cuurch. At 2p) pan hy Her. WP. Gibbous, Endeavor meeting at 7 p.m. ft ASBURY ME. CHURG! “Bowen, Ph. D.. “Why 1 Am & Methodist hall to ‘hear repo: tn Onis, “Bibse tratninne = UNION M. F CHUNCE, 2078 ST, NEAR pop Rng oy 4 ool, Uap wae 3 oe tT debutae; eens ipa at" Eite-ne HHotne “Band foaves tulpnion | PTeariang 11 8.8 by" Hey: Aibaer Osborne, Getirace Siege 45 pr "Coneand eet saved or Kel | uferemegah gr chet @=>CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS AND friends are invited to hear Miss Grace Liv- ingston, president Chautaugaa ional C.'E. story entitled. gute.” Western Chureu, H Wednesday evenius, Bre onstce a B, CHURCH, CORNER 4% and L, sts. w. ein t at 12 ui. the Kev. Ben) F. Ditlentacker of Nebr sking and Kecetvmy :"” Sunday se: Epworth Leaxue at Dim. A welcome to. it 7:30 o'clock. nboku* = NDS’ MEETING gi) ROULAR = =>MOUNT VERNON PLACE M.E. CHURCH Rea sae Mighe | BSS te ee oe cr House, 1811 T st. n. ited soattend. it’ | or Charny. © Wa ete thd Be or eee 5 Sunday school, 9:30." ‘Christian ore 60. Prayer meeting, “W + 00 pelle Birawrers cordially inv.ted tg the cuurck MYT. TABOR} ~~ section :kdd and 3b tuan Phillips, pastor —A1 ain. D-w., young people; 7:30. “Our Tongue—its Uses. FOURTH STREET M. E. CHURCH.— WiLL Jecture ct Metropolitan M. £. Church, 435 T ste, u.wW.. next FRIDAY, Mureb 11, at 8p Subject: “Law ‘aud Lavor, Property and "Poverty," with a preludeou “Safexuards of Universai Suffraxe."” toworrow by air. Harry Brandon. Sunday’ school at 10 3.1m. Seats tree. All) welcoine. Ramos Reserved seat '@a.1n., Sunday school at clrurch and 10th st.; — ung by Kev. J.D. Bradburn : 4:30 p. m. — 1c) ‘ipmons; 6:15, Epworth League weet Bunders" Ex ‘G | Bw:3:15 p.m., the Sunday School Guspel temper- huaister, Butiers : Sie | ante Society will hold thelr’ monthly mecting. Ad- aud H sfs.—Servic aiday at Lain.” Orches. | ateeeuyiety call hold thetr monthly mectins. Ad tral music, choir congregational + solo | orate ‘felis Bisa a ty ies een See ie 0 jsinging apd siruumg the pied, Washington News and Gossip. Index toAdvertisements, ADVERTISING... AMUSEMENTS. ATTORNEYS AUCTION SALES... Bicye -Page 14 Pace 16 Pose 14 COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. . BOARDING Pace BUSINESS. CHURCH NoTIC -- Pare CITY ITEMS. " ~ Page Pave . Pace weedy iy FOR RENT (Pints) FOR RENT (Offices)... FOK KENT (Room FOR RENT (Miscellaneous), FOKRENT (Stables)... FOR RENT (Stores)... FOR SALK (Horses and Vehicles)... FOR SALE (Houses) FOR SALE (Lots)... FOR SALE (Miscelisneous). FOR SALE (Pianos), HOTELS: INSURANCE LADIES’ G00D8 LOCAL MENTION. LOST AND FOUND MANICURE, MARRIAGES. MEDICAL MISCELLANEOUS _... MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN NOTARIES PUBLIC OCEAN STEAMERS | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. PIANOS AND ORGANS... PERSONAL .... PROFESSIONAL. PROPOSALS, RAILROADS SPECIAL 3 SUBURBAN PROPERTY. WANTED (Help). WANTED (Houses), WANTED (Rooms)... Soke Soe ewwee i yEELEEURESRERUGEERUTTETEETITE? wRuta ts iww GOVERNORS FALL OUT Di Over Extradition Bet Massachusetts and Connecticut. POLIICAL NEWS FROM MANY STAYES, Evidence to Prove Insanity of Dr, Scudder. AN EX-MAYOR SENTENCED, GOVERNORS aT oODDa Connecticut's Chief Exccative Refuses te Tia- tradite » Man Indicted in Massachusetts. Bostox, March 5.—Gov. Russell has sents re ply to Gov. Bulkeley of Connecticut, in response to communication from the latter refusing to Grant the extradition of Preston B. Sibley, now under indictment in Massachusetts, charged with forcibly taking « prisoner across the line into Connecticut, Gov. Bulkeley based his refusal upon thres grounds: That practice bas made a usage by which officers of another state can, without legal warrant, cross the state line and seize escaped convicts That Sibley has committed no crime the laws of Masanchusetts, and that is not a fugitive from justice. Gov. Kussell rephes, upon the first point, thet if any practice of interstate kidnaping bes existed it is utterly contrary to the Consttution of the United States and the laws thereunder, and it hardly merits the open sanction of any oe cnathle cusentive.’ # Pon the secohd ground Gov. Rassell says hat the guestion whether or not sibley bad committe offense against the lawe of Mas- sachunetts “ir not a question for the conclusive determination of either the governor of Com- necticut or the governor of Massachusetts.” The governor of Massachusetts asks for Be hearing before the governor of Connecticut. “I performed my duties in asking by @ Proper requisition, for the renaition of « ton now reriding in Connecticut, under indiet- Ment of the grand jury of this county for crime alleged to have been committed in this commonweait:. You will perform your duty by meeting the requisition in comity that bas heretofore existed between the two states.” ‘The governor says that if Massachusetts off- cers aided Sibley in tis crime, as alleged, they are citizens of Massachusetts and that state can prosecute and convict them therefor without the assistance or advice of the goveruor of Con- necticut. He also quotes authorities to show that Gov. WANTED (Situations) WANTED (Miscellaneous). WINTER RESORTS. FHGHHE Secretary Tracr and Assistant Secretary Soley have returned to the city and were at the Navy Department today. New Baxxs.—The controller of the currency bas authorized the Albert Lea National Bank of Albert Lea, Minn., to begin business with a capital of $50,000. Fronipa’s Dinect Tax.—The acting secre tary of the treasury today issued a warrant for $4,776 in favor of the governor of Florida on account of the direct tax collected from that state. Sruver Porcuases.—The offers of silver to the Treasury Department yesterday ted 843.000 ‘ounces. ‘The amount. purchased’ wes 000 ounces, as follows: 50,000 ounces at €0.9090; 100,000 ounces ut £0.9095; 150,000 ounces at €0.9098; 175,000 ounces at €0.9099. Cows ron tne Ixpraxs.—Bids for furnishing 11,000 milch cows to the Sioux Indians were opened today in the Indian office. There were some thirty or forty bidders and the award will not be announced for some time. The expenditure under this contract when awarded will Le about $200,000. The Indian bureau has also invited bids for supplying the Indians at the northern Montaus agencies with about the same number of cows. Drvipexps Dectanep.—The controller of the currency has declared two dividends of 10 per cent each in favor of the creditors of the Mid- dietown National Bank of Middietown, N. ¥., making in all 100 per cent on claims proved, smouuting to $651,274.38, payable through A W. Bive, receiver, ‘Middletown, N.¥., ante final dividend of 5.57 per cent in favor of the creditors of the Central National Bank of Chicago, Hil, making in all 65.57 per cent on claims proved. amounting to €299,617.36, pay- able through Otis K. Glover, receiver, 905 Te- coma building, Chicago, Il. To Cunusex THe Texas—In Tur Sram lest evening was a paragraph describing an interest- ing voting contest tbat is being held under the auspices of a Galveston newspaper to determine who is the most popular young lady in Texas, the object being that she should be the one in- vited to christen the new man-of-war Texas when she is Inunched. Secretary Tracy has officially notified Representative Crain of Texas that he would be pleased to honor the successful contestant by selecting her to break the bottle and name the vessel Pensoxat.—R. L. Gibbs of New York, W. Davis of Kansas City, J. M. Ashley of Toledo, Thomas Copeland of Boston and F.T. Ames of New London are at the Ebbitt——Ww. B. Thomas of New York, Chas. W. Wood of Pittsburg, F. M. Morvin of Altoona and L. ©. Davis of Virginia are at Willard’s—T. Tunis of Maryland, J. V. B. Herrick of Ken- tucky, H. M. Bell of Staunton, William Gorman of Brooklyn and E. G. Newton of Boston are at the Randall——W. W. Hinds of New York, A. G. Milton of Pittsburg, R G. Howland of Khode Island and A. H. Williams of Philadelphia are at the Riggs —H. C. Paul of Fort Wayne, H. A. Waldron of Providence, K. I., A. E. Green of Chicago and C.D, Newton of’ New York are at the Arlington.—Geo. C. Dodge of New York, Samuel Stevenson of Brooklyn, Walter W. Price of New York andH. R. Ewing of Pittsburg are at the Shoreham.——Mr. H. C. Nickerson of Boston is at the Fredonia. ——Alfred Perkins of Atlantic City, J. M. Boyce of Pittsburg and G. Brown of Connecticut are at the Howard.——H. D. Wilcox of New York, A. B. DuPont of Louisville, Ky., A. C. Smith of Albany, N. ¥., and W. G. Snow of Bos- ton, Mass. are at the "Arno.-——Henry of New York, L. Johnson of Cleveland and f L. Eilis of New Yorkare at the Normandie. Subject, "The Individual and the State.” it Bee A RORECT OF, herd and C ates Hey Goh cece. oe ry ats ey. G. H. Corey”, D.D., Pastor. —Preachingat Ll amiby Wey. J. W. barsiford, THE AD. dress by Kev. Wm. Winnans of Fishkill on ‘tne Hudson, 4 'skospel meeting at the | D. D.. president Unio Wesleyan Universi Ue An. 1409 ‘ol |. W., Sunday, 4:30 | 30 p.m.by Kev. Jacob Freshman of New \: a” ‘ha, Orchestry OF 10 Voces" oun fot 500 | bath acliool, B:30erin. kpwerth Leagos = «yDiNasium hail, Nceg me oro = — Sbib-e eanan at 30, sublect, “7A New Heart. = qa. O. 0. FARNSWORTH, SEVENTH: EPISCOPAL. Bes Aaveniien aul lectures’ TOMUBKOW Qe GEACE Ertscovar cuoncy, ora axp ut Sand 7 o'clock p.m. at hall cor. Sth and G ats. n.w. ate, «.W., near cable Services 11 a a.m. and 7:30 p.m. oly, comm first Sunday, MiiAPHYSICAL LECTOM T0mS | $345 other! Se Sepibig tanks ei by tis ‘Oooo ae | a ie “talk, Pubicinvited. “Wun aisd Nua suchen Be Beas SET SEOROE TONS. Sa CUE RCH OF OUR FATHER (UNIVER SOE, Serrest temorcow: Motmang prayer at U0. |<. 1th ad L ste —Preacliing i rn mu Een hig aind ovenitne by Kev. Aus Bazer D. Dv. of Roches: | at:00. Vested Ghost htremeera sai invited. It ter. N.¥. Sunday school at 9. am. All wel- It CHURCH OF THE AbCENSION, MASSA come, aarti Shee Fa ‘chusetts tye. and 12th st. u. w.. "Dr. John NEW CHUROH.—THE REV. FRANK | Aime: pane ay ened Sewall will preach at the Church of the Holy | municn, “fhe rector will prosch., Usuers. will ‘seat CF, Vupout Cirs.e, at iL a.m.8, school aud confruu- | Straucera. 7-90 Pte, CHUA! service. ‘Seats res. It ‘Mon class at 12:15. Evening at 7:30. Lecture on a “The Spiritual World and "es Life There How God'sud’ Not "the Devil” Mules Over Hell Litany service rues, 4:90 pin. rt - SEIRIIUALISM AT GRAND ARMY ‘Hall, 1412 Fa. ave. every Sunday.—Ly- eatin, 10 a.m. ; lecture, 11:36 a.m. and 7:00 ou We are to have with us auring March ire. Jenut Mayen Jackson. Mrs. Jackson us an inspirational improvisatrice is ainonz the very best 310 9th st. n.w.. near Pa. ave, | 1490N, ¥. specker ve ntual plationm. Subjects for lecture at Poonis irom the audience, “luc door collections it HOWARD UNIVERSITY, J, K HANETH, ors a Ae ae Fleck Sime: bra oro svenimcat Serclock: Sis yt f ‘direction of Heury C- ing by the students, under the Cuase. All are welcome. SPECIAL NOTICES. AN ACRE OF CH! PULPEANY, @ BT. Pa Performance is worth a whole ae jaca ‘world of promise! ‘Not promise, but fulfillment! Fits close, but not an acher. ut) ee" INVESTMENT EQUAL TO 17. wo ‘Made each year on Oranges. Fruit lands in Southern California for sale on easy terms.” A Washington colony being formed by W. SOMERVILLE, with WARREN CHOATE & 00., ‘Real Estate and Insurance, 730 Vith'st. nw. FOR RENT—ONLY A FEW those very desirable office rooms in n.w. cor. F and Uth sta, ; water, gas Shatwe us made; beet location in deat woken I ‘It Boom 4, Atlantic H. E. Holmes of Richmond, R. W. Webb of New Mexico, Frank H. Waterbury of © and E. J. Hersy of New York are at tional._—Henry A. Pageof Aberdeen, N.C.; Green of Atlanta and B H. Tyson of L Asheville,N. C., are at the Metropolitan.——Mr. and Mrs. E. Kurtz Johnson are at the Ponce de Leon, St. Augustine, tered yiet at 720. Fras oiceAppolatment Herbert Camp ——Ea KR Meade of Washington registered at the Herald office in Paris yesterday. Ohio, first assistant examiner at @1,800 to incipal examiner ut $2,500, vice J deceased; George A. Nixon of ———_o-__ A Report on the Baltimore. Bulkeley’s third ground of refusal is unten- able. Continuing, he says: “As you per- emptorily refuse to surronder Sibley to answer to the indictment pending against him I can only enter my official protest against your action.” aateeltiisiad, THE POPULAR PULSE How It Beats Folitically in Different States, Brnarsomam, Ava., March 5.—Chairman Mose- ley bas issued a call for a meeting of the repub- lican state executive committee on the 16th of March in Montgomery. The objects stated are for the good of the party and to arrange for the state convention. A Harrison club was formed bere last night Cuatraxoooa, Texx., March 5. The follow- ing invitation was wired yesterday from this city to Senator D. B. Hill, Washington: “You are cordially invited to visit Chattanooga om {oUF southern trip. Your many supporters re, whe are among our leading citizens, will ive you s hearty welcome. Cuicaso, March 5.—A Leavenworth, Kan., dispatch says that at the meeting of the demo- cratic state central committee member commenced a epeech favorable to but the other members compelled him to re sume his geat without finishing bis canvass of the committee showed only five favored Hill, the rest being for Cleveland. Cnawrorpsvitix, Ixp., March 5.--Gen. Lew Wallace has written a letter to State Chairman Goudy declining to serve asa de! to the Minneapolis convention, to. wi he chown yesterday, stating ‘that Chas. N. jams was really the choice of the primaries should be the delegs EF rT i FP. purpose of nominat " find Vico, President of the United lican national convention, also for the of selecting = chairman ‘of the stute committee and two members thereof from congressional district. a DR. SCUDDER'S CASE, il ili Cwicago, March 5.—A morning paper says Tegarding the Scudder case: For another week at least the question of Dr. Henry Mar- tyn Scudder's sanity will be undecided, owing to the protection afforded him by the law's de- lay. Evidence to the effect that he isjthe victim of the morphine habit aud kindred infirmities is accumulating and ix likely to form much of the testimony introduced by his friends to prove his irresponsibility. The fact that all efforts are being turned toward proving that he is insane and that no effort is made to that he committed the murder as charged must be considered virtual sdmission of his guilt Adding to the weight of evidence going to prove the guilt of Dr. Heury M. Scudder in murdering his mother-in-law, Mra. F. H. Dup- ton, comes the fact that he had actually #0 far planned the crime that he couid aud did make announcement of her death before it came to pass, From Wm. E. Clark, jr, who is an attorney at room No.’ Gli of the First National Bank building, it is learned that Dr. Boudder secured « costinuance of « case against him before Justice Foster, saying that his mother-in-law was dead, though ths was actually the day previous to her violent death. Mr. Clark is the attorney for EM. Whittle, wlio had Dr. Scudder arrested for as sault two weeks ago. Aas THREE MONTHS IN Jarl, Ex-Mayor Wyman of Allegheny City, Brought in Court for Sentence. Prrrspona, Pa., March 5.—j ball the costs of prosecution and undergo three’ months’ imprisonment in the county en EXTRAORDINARY LAXITY SHOWN, St. Petersburg Police Allow Students te Carry Things With a High Band, the London Standard at St. Petersburg says that the police of St Petersburg showed remarkable lexity in failing to prevent the recent rict of students af the Winter Garden, © cafe chantant, where usually the slightest indecorum is severely, ished.” ‘Three’ hundred intoxicated etedents were allowed to take entire possession of the ball and emashed everything in the the merely preventing more rioters: Krom getting in —— Unfounded Report of Jay Gould's Death. i et