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THE EVE) NING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, T TNE STAR BUILDINGS. ania Avenue, coruer 11th St. by ar FEMANN, Pres't. New York OSice, a Pott Beilding, Tre Evextvo Sry = erred te subscribers in the week or 4 conte cach. BYP fice at Washingtoa, D.C., ap S27 Al! mail subscript Kates of advertising made known on ap SPECTAL NOTICES. MASONIC—A_ SPECIAL COMMUNTCA- Se tion of Lafayette Ladue, No. 19. 7. A AM. ar lapis. SATURDAY, April ma Work: F.C, aud’ MM. M. HW. S. SRRRILL, Seer-tary. THE FIUST MEETING FoI THE Pay- << rent the German-American Per st Bali Ameoct tion will be held a6 othe a, G1> E st mw,on MON- f the constitution, which will ree- poaruett ieaeld tothe palling it differing i waBy Fe te Sku other siuuar ipetituuens, i. WOOD, President. W.WILLS, Vice Pres A. FISHER, Treasurer. meer! 1 gLR BEM secretary. of Directors. J. Hasman, ‘Thos Heam W. Dare, Alex. H. Bel WAsHINGTO! April 29, 1892, mil all Orzanized Labor’ certify that the Connecticut Pie Com- * employing Ms faliy. res vnmet fepz9-ce7y N REAL ES INVEST. shington, D.C. will of the president, 494 won TUESDAY. May 3. 1892, and will a pra until all the tock ts sok, order of the buard of dirretora J. K. MeMILLAN, Presitent, _ EDWARD STEER, Secretary. Ap2O tee AN HARDWOOD _REFKIGERA- land New Procem Gavoline Stover, Un, stove, ranve and (urnare work pinmbing and ies Butime wank Paw casi aved save Tel ad Tim) JNO MOKAN. r Doctor MOR BT temo vet une tice and residence from Ewtuw te Si st nee omen Met Lava R sie Geruersun square). ‘se te x to 10amonly. Telephone call, 735. | oe ANTELS ANDIKONS, FENDERS, Grates, Wrouxlt-iron Gas Piatures, &e i discounts while makiny chawces, 0 13th at Tete JM CQeNING, The Sop. ae HELE Points OF SUPERIORITY TEND To KEEP THE REMINGTON STANDARD TYPEWRITER Ahead of all Competitora, EXCELLENCE OF DESIGN. SUPERIORITY OF CONSTRUCTION. EASE OF MANIPULATION. CALL AND SEE THE NEW "92 MODEL, WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, LE DROIT BUILDING. mb17-te STH AND F ST3. N.W. THE NATIONAL CO-OPERATIVE COM- PANY. Cncorporated). Offices: we st, Alexindria, Va, aud 905 H st ow, Wasuiagten, with 170.of the best FRADE CARDS may ‘adalers™ HOMPSON. . STOCKT™ qx LEGAL BRIEFS: LEGAL BRIEFS! Best of work secarstely executed. 120 cemta a page for SO copies. Am andious to mske your acquaintance. : BYRON 5. ADAMS, Printer, Telephone 930. fanz) 1th at nw. Be SEY 8 RovERTS co. DESIGNING, ENGRAVING AND PRINTING FOR SOCIAL AND BUSINESS UsEa 407 LOTH ST., NEAR GAS OFFICE. 213 Baer MONEY TRANSFERRED BY TELEGRAPH. Increased facilities for this clase of basi- Ress, Money paid at address within » few Hours. "Ail principal pointe ia Europe Asia sud Wi) [WIS JUMNSON & CO., Bankers, mb30-im = 11515 F at ow, Sun bulidiog. evar Norice THE SCHILLINGER | CURBI AND PAVING COMPANY Has removed to its pew office, The Company ie, prepared to lay omen Grapoiitiue sudewaike ureter the per. fait systems, and alco to fll orders for awn "Walks, Cellar’ and Stable Floors srl to execute all work in Which’ Fordand Cement, German Mastic ‘and ‘Trinidad Asphalt ace Med yt eee suits. SPRING SUITS. If you are considering the qualities, variety and prices this is the place to buy. Owing to the strong pressure of spring busi- Ress we need a little time, so don’t delay. J. A. GRIESEAUER, B.S. Harden, No. 804 Est The Tatlor, 89-30 435 9th st. ow. NEW 20TH SED SEKIAL SAViNGR AND BUILDING ‘ASSOCIATION. Books now open for subscription to stock in the 2th asus “$1 por stare. No back duce Receipt Tooke Containing comstratton will be wiven at the eflice of the secretary. st nw. Kellogg build- fax. for aul» sare to auy um. Der. Office hours 40 pm. The asso cfeiics syaratees 0 rer cent interest aud pays’ an ad- al 4 pec ceat om deposita The “Serial” has been in successful operation for 14 years. Call at the office of JOHN A. PRESCOTT, the secretary and fecasurec, where all furtuer needed information wi > epee ROBT. G. CAMPPELL, ‘President, 517 10th st ow. B.0. DIKoN. ime en Sas Oftce. DIRECTORS O. & Firmin, 18 will soon save its cost to & one using it HL. McQUEE. 1108-16 E Qe? 8G oR COUPONS ‘Youcan save 10 per cent on your laundry Bille, Nothing but first-class work. TOLMAN STEAM LAUNDRY. mbl+ _491 to 499 Cut. mw. Be Devanrone 1s rive TalLonixG ‘B.D. BARR, 1117 Peonsylvania ave, ‘Suite from $35 up. ‘Trousers from #10 up. Low prices from this date with high-grade art. jx29 “WHY NOT" LET HODGES" NATIONAL Bindery, 1326 F st..seud for your old > ad lets aud give you © oud Vending fot ‘ute up? ‘Larksy morocco bindibe, OUR SHOES ARE FULL OF FEET"—TAKE careof them (the feet we mesn) or they will give vea trouble, Corus are worrisome—perbaps you uow that. If you are troubled with them or with tender feet be careful what kind of shoes you wesr. ‘There s oue kind of shoe sold im Washington that's Detter than all the corn salve ever known; it is Wilson & Carr's F2mous #3.50 Shoe for ladies aud gentiemen. ‘This isu't guesswork, but a cold fact, proven over and over again. Thsee styles of toe for ladies to select from ands choice of dullor claze finish The same Jor wen, minus the claze finish—both made of pliabie Fielding leather. Get a pair tomorrow of WILSON Gabi, ¥20 F ot, and be comfortable, ap25-6t Vou so, No. 20,248, SPECIAL NOTICES. TWO CENTS. _ SPEC 1, AL. NOTICES. cee 0. JOHNSON, Money to joan on Mary! JOUNKOX, CHEW & CO,, 617 Fat. Keer ‘CO-OPERATIVE _ CHURCH NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. ludex to Advertisements, ADVERTISING . i R. B. B. CHEW. RCH OF THE ASCEN. enti — of ML Soha, Elliott, toctor oky comintion ant fish wit Sent strctgees Beet © sarrasrers, sn, ote will ad: = toans in hunday evening at 7: dress, the meeting. fnew and am, holy communion: 11 won by the retor: 0p m, seats free: chors Sunday night at by Fastor Hez Swem. aby invited.” Second Baptist Churehs 4th Vireloia ave. me. jay liam THE MEMBERS ¢ a TEMPERANCE MEETIN "Ht “chnureh, Chania ar the speakers. Beliie 6 Gospel Hymns. Fee HEE ts 4 Wane rast CoM ‘There's a warm wave coming and with It fier, mosquitoes and other insects. De up, yet theso plugnes must be have all the various kinds and sizes in adjustable Window Screens and Sereen Dpors. Adjustable Window Screens, 8% 7: ‘Window Frames, :i6 inches square, your own screeus, 1 Strone Wire Screen Deore, finished with spring hinges, book and eye and kuob. ouly #1 ouch, if Gardeu Here, with couplings and ; SALEM BAPTIST wwe. bet. Flori 505 7th street northwest. G sts ne —Kev. G ts pastor, will Preach at l-a im, aud'sp. school, D0 a : Fifth monthly meetin of the association MONDAY, Fayniuente ‘can be made af the office from 9:30 am to 30 p im. weve cf the wecretary AL PRED 8, WILL- SOR, cog, will Feceive ad resept 'L DONOVAN. secretary. HURCH OF THE COVENAN ave Nand AS te Ue De bastor Services at ‘sauand ¥ ping sunday ‘school ; Wleavok Society tneetine PRISBYLE JAN CHU Mt Grtwoen C mu Ii sta. Mornin Stind ‘with address by Rev. Dr. ork sett a am Mission ‘Prayer meetin iolmen, “Strabaters alwaye w <i, ThoY Sunday next. Preachin shook 9:30 aim. Having purchased s large consignment of Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silve: Ware and Opera Glasses from a first-class retail jewelry establishinent of Bos ton, Mass., consisting of 400 14k Gents’ Gold Watches, all American movement. Watches, 200 10k Genta’ Filled Watches, 200 Silver Watches, 350 14k Ladies’ Gold Watches, 200 10k | Ladies’ Gold Watches, 250 Ladies’ Gold Filled Watches, 1,000 Diamond Rings, ranging in price from $8 to $500; 300 pair Diamond Earrings anda large quantity of Diamond Laco Pins, Necklaces, | Scart Pins, anda large quantity of high-grade Silver Ware, quadruple plate, as well us sterling silver: Opera | Glasses, Clocks, Solid Gold and Gold-filled Chains and everything usually kept im a first-class retail jewelry pt for di ke. ANNAN, Provident, CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, 8TH AND Hist n ws Mov. awmuel It, Greve. pastor = pool: mn. P ; ‘ttre evenine ses HH. 13gand Daw, CHAPEL, Sth vy. T, Outwater, past MENTE” MODERN IDEAS. 450 14k Gents’ Filled FOR RENT (Fistw POR RENT cottices FOR RENT (oom Of course we must be satisfied with © smaller usually prevails in order You one of our in.mitable suite ut $25. OUR MODERN METHOD we share the usual ‘This being the case | itistut nataral that on prices are lower. Judeiug from tie DUPLICATE, orders we are receiving our patrons are evidently pleased with our prices aud productions W. ¢. MERTZS ‘Tailoring Shop, FOU SALE (lorwes and Vehicles). FOR SALE (Houses) FOR SALE (Lots) .. FOR SALE (Miscellaneous) FOR SALE (Piauos).... Garden Hose Reels, 75e each. sh Poultry Netting, only 60¢ per 100 ai the Ceatral F 4Uc up; Hoes, 20c up; Hand Scythes, He will dehver pader, 40c up; Trowels, 10¢ up, he good Lawa Mower as low as 8325—fully “PRESBYTERIAN © Waletiorce University. BARBER & OSS, Builders’ Hardware, Cor. 11th aud G ets nw, 157, CHPROH. 11 Rev. Dr. Chas 2 <a> 0F COURSE YOU WEAR TROUSERS, ‘Every tailor nies ut perfect-fit {fitting Trou. LOCAL MENTION LOST AND FOUND ofr ast’ duabae wtny'*of cost in Trousers to Phe eveutag ser Moved sud Quewtouiuy Hl be in the series “Fests Dtrangers made weicoine t pies Saciaty I will offer the above described goods fram my Jew- 3 Tth atreet northwest, at pub- | le auction, commencing THIS (SATURDAY) MORN- | ING, APRIL 30, 1892, at 10:30 o'clock, aad will con- | tinue to sel! daily from 10 am until 7 pm until 50,000 worth of above described stock iasold. 2 cor- | aially invite the attention of dealers as weil as con- | sumers. Every article sold at auction wilibe guaran- | teed by me to be as represented. Monday; variable winds. warmer aaa ty i | evebing, # o'clock, Ail mre elry establishment, 5 Cor. 10th and Rae T POWER ho Cixieazo Reed-Pipe Organ is the mont pertect substitute for the ordinary piyo organ, yet musde und costs from oue-fourth to une SIREET PRESBY TERIA veon Hist and ED AND TO LOAN... Wo have just received a achine i the past a every Sabbat Stranicors alway UMINSTER i ch. 7th at Letweon Dand E sw, Ke BF Pastor Services 11 Tipu YF. Endeaver so bays 68 0p aching. 113m OCEAN STEAME Ithas been a lon time since wo have seou stand spp« We wore glad to run «eros the lot and believe you will appreei- ate our placing it before you, P.S.—Why pay other yaids more perfection of voicing and mechanism af- fords a wide variety of tone-color, which blends reat power ty sustain & large 1s 1uade to produce its best effects, or machine, but like & and unites with Sth et bot G and SP, ny preaching, 11 Libbey, Littinger & Miller, Pa ave nw., Sunday, May 1 Lumber and Mill Work, Monnm Cull abd Tisten to one, E ental Hi SANDERS & STAYMAN, CARPET CLEANIN Strangers are zs . HALE WILT rentals building, ; sathteet, the third ‘The’ Sarin tures, SUMMER RESOKTS. WANTED cilelp». Cor, Gth and N. ¥. ave. nw, AL. SALTZSTEIS, Jn, 13. Charles st., Baltimore, »A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS: ofthe Kew Fire Lusurance Company tor the ces will be held at th ee, St. n..on WEDNESDAY, May Polls will be opened at 122 m. and elosed Trauster buoks will be closed on the day of FRANCIS B. MOHUY ursen entitied eptic.” 2a Peter, URERS AL «have a lure quentity of lobe t9 The end of each Kev. Mr. Ander MANUFACTURING JEWELER, WANTED (Situations). WANTED Qiliscellancous), election of mine eho, O45 a joint where we c% 805 7TH ST. N.W. Aentiten™ 4 Roni, b.S. Lyceun:—pew song books: 7. pm, Kermon ported Suites GovernsMestT Recrirrs Topar.—Internal revenue, $477,803; customs, $142,516. cs for Jews than ur offering you ‘P.8.—On Saturdays the suction will coatinue until WINE A A FOOD, Sis muitines tor 8 ‘Pure w.be when (0 y used at the tabie ity could hive handled Acts Arpnovzp.. Too large for ther prices und for cash—which prevents loswes. G. WARFIELD SIMPSON Tailor, cor. 9th and G sts. nw. Se VERT Le currrLe ‘May be made of one'a self by wearing & shoe which pinches the foot. ments ever result from Wwoaring the ‘they fit perfectly, made in conformance with the guaranteed. correct principles of the hnnan foot Kequire no “breaking in.” maker to the wearer. . B. GROVER & CO, ‘Sole Makers and Sellers of the ‘Emerson’ Shoes, 1103 Pa ave nw, “next to Star office.” The President has signed the bill changing the route of the Anacostia and Potomac River railroad; also the bill to amend the charter of the Rock Creek Railroad WELSH LANGUs wholesome qualities wines for spriny ai ver doz qts or Chub- the famous “Tonica” Springs Water, ncted tor ite curative and medicinal prof Delivered daily to fatuilies at a very mod- Will be held in the Fabel “Second Tempt Hnworth Lenine mec tine i this evenine s* Ke Homcrioss uate ‘The shortest policy in existence, benefits large, cost merely nominal. row aS pul, KeveJouee, Frice and Harries 130,. Monday, offci DUMBARTON AVE M.E. CHURCH, WFST Rev, George. Elliott, Teeach wt 11 au and 7:30 pin. Epworth Zesrue ubject for morning discourse, “Science s. : th: morning ‘Uy the Bev Dr St We ‘Sunday sehov! at Wan Deranrwenr Cmaxors.—Seward L. Beach of Michigan, class 1, record and pension division, resigned. John F. Riley of Califor- nia, clerk, $1,000, record and pension division, AMERICAN ACCIDENT COMPANY. w.F. THOMAS, Arete tks Telephone £98. GLASS 15 BUT ONE FEATURE. We do not only keep Glass, but one of the largest atocks of Paints, Oils, &e, Furthermore, we make a specialty of Stained Gisss Windows, &c. Quality of glass and character of work guaranteed. Let usgive youauestimate, Free. CHAS. E. HODGKIN, “Expert Handler of Plate Glass,” 913 7th at. nw. ol OF THE REFORMATION, Bae pastor, Rev. W. E. P ERVICES AT METHODIST He ‘of 12th and N stan e., on May 1 will be con- ucts by Epworth League of ‘Dumbarton Avenue 3 heldat 11am, Sunday school, 9: ST MARIOS LUTHEMAN CHU ind Gita; am Kev W- HL Gotwaid, vantor = preaching, 11 au aud diy aghool nb 6:30 pun. Public invited. Seats ‘Ohio Bank building. GeneraInsurance, Gorxa To Savaxxan.—The United States steamships Philadelphia and Kearsarge have roceed to Savannah, Ga., to participate in the annual May celebration, beginning on the 9th proximo, Tue Purstpent’s Catiens.—The President's callers this morning included Senators, Bate, Allison and Palmer, Representatives Snow, Cooper and O'Donnell, Director General Davi of am aud ex-Representative McComas of THE S1XTY-FOURTH ANSIVE?P SRY OF Bible Sor fery will be jm the Mount Vornon ‘the ‘Washineton City Be POTICEADLE stort anrtt. beid on Sabbath evening, May ‘Keene”—the leading actor. ““Keen"—the leading tailor. ‘Ist Chappie—Where are you going to buy your spring suit? 2d Chappie— Why Kept shined free. been ordered to CHRISTIAN CHURCH, er Uth and Dn eServices xt 11 a and Sb m by Broth a Sunday school at §:30 « m aud ¥. P. eS OTH AND 8 BTS, ntiel Shaunon, ‘nastor.—Preaching andcommunion at 11a. m. ing at 7. Presehing at 8 pan. FE WAUGH M E CI ne, Rev. Alex. E. 3 comming “Keen's,” of sourse. 1am through trifling with cheap tailoring. Keen puts nothing but first quality doth in bis garments aud gives every customer a UECH, 3D AND A STS ibion, D. D.. Pastor.—11 service; 8 pm, Desachiiiz fanamaker, Post waster General. >ALL SOULS* CHURCH, 147H AND _L— it and 8 services by Kev. T. it, m, Sunday school and pus, Soung’ people's mooekine’ Aulin- PPOPPEN'S FURNITURE HOUSE. Dicer of Buffalo, N kad Rpin, prayer hieetiber Friday, and conuresati ,WASHINGTON, D.C. APRIL 20, 1892.— To the frieuds of organized lator: ditticuities existing vet. L. A. 2389, K. of Chan, nehaciter trave not been wettled. By oi CHURCH OF OUR FATHER (UNIVER salist), 13th and L.—Hev. J. M. ip ‘Mass., will preach at Tl «. m..and leliver free hix lecture on “fhe World's} Dr. Fullman is one of the ng Church, aud t TO REMOVE A WART. Cover the skin arcund it with lard and apply over the aurtace of the growth oue of two drops: of nitric arid. Keep it covered a few days aud the wart will drop out. 414 9TH ST NW. ‘Teel's TatloringEmporinm, Men's Furnishinas claim attentions today. nyie ae penne in Men's $0-cent oa : we shall’ threw im with them s few ‘jee and qualities that were joc smd 61. fou can trave your 5c, for a Ti elie treks i Nava Onpens.—Mate J. M. Creighton has been detached from the receiving ship Dale andordered to the fish commission steamer Fish Hawk. Mate 8. F. C. Smith has been de- tached from the fish commission steamer Fish Hawk and ordered to treatment at the Naval Hospital, Philadeiphia. Groce H. Staxsvck, supervising inspector of steam vessels for the second district, has been.designated by the President as acting supervising inspector general of steam vessels the absence of Gen. Jas, A. Dumont, who has been granted leave of absence for two months, Gen, Dumont will take a trip to . leaving next Saturday. This is his first leave of ubsence in sixteen years, FOURTH ST Mt proachiny by the ‘ationers and adminis! Eqworth League meeting: nday School Goxpel Teuiperauce Society Dr. F. D. Power of CHURCH AL AM, im, reception of the sacrament meut «raters of the Ci his lecture 14 cue of rare ex DS MbETING (ORTHODOX at Ulam atthe ¥ Auta B. Thotas. Baltimore, will ations S100 fof iu uns city. "TE GALONEL. 65 ots ju tw city. T pee ate 2 IF YOU HAVE NOT YET VISITED MY MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT AND SELECTED SOME USESUL OR BEAUTIFYING PIECE OF FURNITURE FROM MY LARGE AND VARIED STOCK YOU SHOULD DEFER NO LONGER. ‘MY TERMS ARE THE MOST LIBERAL EVER OFFERED IN THE CITY— YOU BUY AT CASH PRICES AND TAKE YOUR OWN TIME TO PAY THE BILL. COME IN! JOHN RUDDEN, . 513 Feventh street north Be FONE BULDING Assocts TION, NINTH ISSUE CF STOCK. DEFICE. OF THEABULING 1001 TA, AVE. To enable thowe desiring stor of the th series, for which there is still considerable «deuand will remain open for hew subscriptions unill the close of the business of the May mectiny, which takes place ‘Shares $1each per month, commencing with Jan- ss become the larscat of all the other sories, W. H. WEIZEL, Beets, field Memorial Church will padres the meetin . Hbeake an Miss Josie Leo will recite bin will sing’s eclo: singing by the seciet OF VHE CHESAPEAKE FOLOMAC TELEPHON COMPA ddend of 75 cente pr abare will be siny of Muy. 1802, ecard a th the close of business dina ce ebro DE ‘the com- ed Prom the Gotn of a Bliyax, President. Setineien DG, Apel 27, 180 Sa RE PEE Tere eServices ut 11 am BY the paetor, K.-H ants. TF 8c to the stock * CHU Pr aa Ore ‘m. Sunday acl a. ; ‘Epworth League, 7pm ELEY uae ang: G19 Yath etn we ‘transfer books wi fess to te Oth of May, EVERYBODY 15 GOING. A six-day trip to the world’s Sir at Chivwco next year. with all Paid, will cost you onl; able’ from now in im 49 includes railrosd fare bothways, 2 ye antchaes ‘hotel ce banding house "accommodations COR STH AND F Wilson, pastor. Sunday yi) by the vasior at & ay ¢¥ ing. Ladies consecrat.sm mest: 1am. Prayer meeting ‘Thursday consecration moeting Sav o'elud the direction of a . <> THE PEOPLE'S CHURCH (NON-SECTA- rian and instep ors Builders’ Exchanwe, Alex Kent nin | HAVE THE ‘HH. GRAY & ¢ rs isth LW. b pfs! $80, o00 HOUSE IN THE Nort “yerviceat I su, WEST FOK salt. SEE ML ister. Service at 11 am iat ie Seeded” duet by Mr Harry Besndon sad moe Kyeler. seats free Ail welcome, ‘Sunday schoo! at James L. Holland of Albany, T. Cohen and Wm, H. Collins of New York, A. W. Roberts of Boston, John F. Locke of Ohio and Nanticoke are at Willard’s Duffy and Howark Pew of New York, J. Hotchkiss of Staunton, Va., and J. Hi. Martin of St. Paul are at the Randall.—— J. P. Young of Philadelphia, Geo, A. Haywood ot Boston, H.-L, Stone of of Nashville and W. Ebbitt. —F. Chicago, HJ. Co. RE. Edwards and E. I, McClellan of Pennsylvama and W. A. Hall of Bellows Fails, Vt., are ut the Riggs. Geo, A. Lansing and Jno. It. Flagg of F. Hazzurd Lippincott K, Comstock of Ili- SCERTRAL METHODIST PROTERTAN, Church, 123h and M sts Bi Reese Murray. pastor. aa ‘Tor Usefal Serv: n Endeavor, 6:30. LOCAL PREACHERS’ “45! ~Anpaal all-day mecting at) Langdon. D.C, AY. May 1. Services at 8.11.2, ? School we 10 eteloe depot at 8:30am, 1, 2 MORGAN, SOLE AGENT FOR wale of Mucueda Sectional Coverings for Digtrictof Colmmbr aud Virginia, “oom 19, Build ‘Exchanye, Washington, D.C. ‘Mornin, sermon ‘at aSgmmenion toll RAND ARMY | aa ‘every Sunday tn Stay y 10 am: lecture, 1 ‘You can go any atx days ‘Money returned if yon » Bewim at once to fay for pour tap. estionable city ret-renees. OF Write for infor! ‘Telephone cail N phe eeeet E. Jones of ASSOCIATION. tho. undersigned wholesale’ g STATIC rOCers, agree to clone our respective places of business lock piu trom May 1 to October 1, 1802, Sat- ned. JAS. L. BARBOUR & SON, = CG ee NH. sHe Fann tur, Can Spiritual init. Accomplish?" We have with us fer Stay Ville, the eloquent expounder of spiritualism, Ten- cent door collection, Band 7 och clock or aa AGas Range for cooxing is always conven- font, but especially so in hot weather. It ia ready instantly. You simply turnon the gas and light it. ‘The amount of heat is uniform and con- stantly under your control How different from the ordinary ranze! It will cook, bake, broil, roast md heat water, all as effectively and economically as 2 coal When through using the heat is shut off at once, saving fuel and further expense. ‘We sell the “Jewel, the “Bedable” and the New York. J. W. METROPOLITAN CM. r Church, cor. 1st and B ate # w.has her lo be menibere will’ fu i The Ki all 1944" New York Bible class, yun- ted rally tomorrow. y respond to the roll perach at 1.4m. fsntgect “Pattie Ged Fraternal Union. evenings at 8 0°00 of Toronto, Be PERFECT FITTING, RIGHTLY inade clothing is often to be found in small Icis not the largest advertisement or the largest display in type that make the cloth- ing fit and wear, See our Spring Overcoats. Prices $10 to THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING DETER. m the Farmers and ined to retire fi itchers’ Market of Georgetown. D. C., takes thi portunity to thauk his frieuds aud patrous for their ind and generous support. GONSUCHL ME CHUKOH, CORNER OF 44 a1 pm bj Rev J. HH: Lemon. Sunday, setiool at 30 perance meeting at Spam. Epworth Leazue AN ADDI Ss RELATIVE TO THE WORK ‘ofthe McAll missicn in France will be de- Di of Paris at the First aud at the First Coa- t adelphia “and J. GEO. M.KFNGLA. MASSAGE.—MISS GARVIN, GRADUATE ‘of the New York Hos) for Numer, begs.to inform ner Witte Tdis tote mole! gregations church 7:0 p.m CENTRAL UNI n E Ebapley ef Daggett of Buffalo B. Patton of T. C. Rich of Wil linmsport, Pa., andl. P. Rogers of Warre are at the Fredonia.—C. L, Wyckoff of Council Biufls and H. A. Freeman of Provi- tional. ——Benjamin Talbot of Chattanooga, A. L. Terrell of Ansonia Williameburg, Metropolitan, — West | Chester, Philadelphia and B. are at the Shoreham, Chattanooga, m. Gcorsciown, Blew, —11"am, communion ‘and 15 pu, young people; 8 o'clock, “Judas aud pital Tralntuse School 2 Phitiips, panto GEORGE SPRANSY, re 45, Urch, will speak at 8. G inand 4230 pin: ba y RYLAND MM. e SHURCH, 10TH AND D we rm 8 = preaching. Prayer mecting ou if; Warner itt Spock Sundsy’ ev yniasion meetit — 44.18 TO 1 80 ACCIDENTS ARE m, Mrand 3dse, 4:43: “Come anid yet saved. CHE Ey aan PORT, ‘Per ¢allon aBd 55 cents por onfOMOMA CALIFORNIA WINE CO. DC TAME AC DORING jas sufticiently recovered to be again st his office, Nast ows cor Tete WEAR SHOES? If so, why not let your next pair be The Baker Shoe? They are acknowledged by all who weer them to be perfect in every respact. ‘They not only look well wear well and fit well, but are perfect in every respect. Call and see them and be Everybody insures against fire, Why not against accidents? AMERICAN ACCIDENT COMPANY. W. F. THOMAS, General Insurance. “WHAT DO Oy th re % ride, 4408 New York reaching 11 ain; subject, “The Atonement; m., subject, “The Rest Investment.” Sune apworth Lewcue, 6:30. GALBNAITH A. a ‘Oth st bet 1 ‘and ’. 'S, Hickman of Bull of Brooklyn, Geo. Metealf of Cmeinuati, W. H, Lyon of Boston and B. F. Smith of Rich- at the St James——Mr. G. KS. Mead, private secretary of Madame ¢ Blavateky at the time of her death, who came to a delegate to the Theosophists’ conven- tion in Chicago. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 1421 20th street.——Gen. Wilham Birney, who has been lying seriously 1 with erysipelas since Saturday I East Capitol street, is convalescent and expects to be out next week.—Dr. Thos, V. Hammond tas returned from thesouth much improved in hi ay Hey of Odessa, Mo. Ym. H. H, Kesler, le., will six a con: Ev come. Bible claws at 3t: YOUNG MEN'S CHIMISTIAN ASSOCIA tonD.C) at Vineoln Memorial chareh Lith and Rsts uw. May 1.4 cng will ie. sddres-el Moorland. Good sing uy, led by Messrs. E. ZION cure pettor “Preaching at Tam uew secre:aiy, Mr. ees YOUR TRUNK FOR 25 CENTS => MOUNT VERNON PLACE ‘month wi wixuTox SAVE Drvourr comPANy, South, comer Mh and the Worla* ts pm ih: Bibie Society. Sanday erat phdeator, 7 pan — NOUNCEMENT., ‘After an experience of ten yoars in tho'real entate bustuess with the firm of Swormstedt & Bradiey I open a general real estate office in Koom 8, first floor, Atlantic building, 928 und CHARLES G@ RINGWALT, Referring to the above announcement of Mr. Rins- walt it affords us pleasure to recominénd him to the public as one weil qualified for the business. SW ORMSTEDT & BRADLEY. —rt LOsE SIGHT ‘Of the fact that aside fro! the fastest uzchine 1 ITER is fully up to acbtedis the Taeal Macht ern Basiness Man, THE BAKER SHOE, For Gentlemen, 1430 New York ave. ne Prayer’ of anniversary of AD OF LONDON, George M. Coin, TH England. eminent axa scholar, write ou theowophical subjects. at’ Universa.ist Spam; subject, “ieincarnation® 24. will, on MONDAY, May y Right prayer meeting, tts anv Cnc: Have you beard the VOCALION? Rave not it would Brown, pastor; and sco this THE WALKER MEMORIAL ¢ CHURCH. Mdinon st bet. 14th Rev. T. Pryaut, pastor. inwat 11 by Rev, P. Hi eaiwande artis tthe Berean ‘Baptist Chureh at’ subjects “The. Great ‘het’. (OU WANT A PIANO! fou want the best, That is better. he HUGO Wouc! THAT I8 GOOD. 1th. ——Upton D. is visiting his sister, Mire 817 H strevt northeast. te visit the Ply- ‘tad F steots, Mey. 3.5. MOST WONDERFCL Of All Reed Instruments A “Vocalion" was recently eld to this church after yyetition with other leading Hetenet to the bevutifal aud Tipe-like tone ‘stouce adit ite N3,, pia fact it 4 PPLAATUAL CONFELENCE Fahy all G00 F portivaidio: wear Oth, Mrend- Aire Forking trom” Sau Francisco, the neti aiugers, speskers and suirnua, will give TWEI REL ev. Chan 7. Pater JUDGE MONTGOMERY TO RESIGN. He Will Leave the District Courts in Octo- ber and Return to His Old Home. Justice M.V. Montgomery, who was appointed | by President Cleveland on the bench of the Su- preme Court of the District and entered on his | duties February 3, 1888, has determined on resigning bis position. His resignation will take effect about the Ist of October next, This morning be made the announcement in the retiring room of the Circuit Court to a number of his friends of the bar, much to their organs, Wien nam > “a CHURCH, — THK REV FRASK Sewall will preach at tho Church of the 1 am. Sulject: “The A Away.” Sanday school ‘and ‘wiuit class BEY ros evonsong, with short Bible lecture. at tua, All seats are fee, == Ds, Frayer necting, Thurs Uoauity oe the = ig NOPEER In WERE YOCALION' costs Tg THAN ONE: ‘THUD of the cost of a Foaaibly your church N.S taloy te . Fear We, BECO, ters, Be TEAR 925 Pensnyivanin ae, >" Fon THE races!!! Our assortment of LAP ROBES, HOKSE SHEETS and COOLERS is now complete. Your attention is invited to same. Jobbing prices to the trade for large quantities, (Second floor, F at. front.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 10th 11th and Fata. nw. METROPOLITAN ME CHURCH, COR 435 and rts, Rev G Ht Cores. ‘DD. Nabe Me ite wold for cuca ot chive by the pastor. rth League on easy paymen.s, Send for one on ten duys! q free trial. HENRY A. CLARKE & SON, Agents, 985 F street.ai Snore ITSELF, the Hammond Typewriter. eral ports are firmly riveted to ametaliic Ved-plate, it 1s practically indestructible, If you appreciate accuracy, neatness and speed yon shoul! own @ “Hammond.” Come in and look it over JOHN ©. PARK LA, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 619 7th st nw. amend at 773 | Prayer necting Thursday, 7 ORGAN. Send T10 MISTIAN ScIn! Hl bold ste Bitde clans ag ab Exchange Hall, 1 eS UETAP HY P Gor ana “Forzet* ‘and Fulfilment eK) NDREE M. E CHURCH. MASS AVE Tom, t. stor.—Ereaching at 11 sn atid 8 pan at morning service, Sunday school, 9:30 am. veeting Wedurs- 'G. Colville, Mond: ‘Acounding to Spiny FOUNDRY Mt. E, CHURCH, 141m axD OFFICE OF M. F. ROBERT: ws Os be qa oe Styaiay school, 0130, ae bv the panies Vi Sia aud'S pm. Colaniunion st moruine is trae,” said Ji ey sapatine, Wednesday. Aivvven- fudge Montgomery to that I have made up my poor egg er nel to | fongastion to ha to tbe Pres a to be made public until it was done, Do YOU DESIRE PRISTING complete in ¢ irponen rae a Me On ENGRAVISG ier, Business or Social Thopreduction of torrect Capea ‘Stee! Plate work covwer sd PHOTO-ENGHAVING, LATHUGHAPHING, Wee ther re ve beat manner-ail a mouerate Thouerate THAT'S MY way or Vone re ——q=>INSURE YOUR PROPEBTY AGAINST = Fie ‘The German-American Fire Ins, Oa. of New York is one of the oldestand most reliable companies in the world. I am their agent for thie District. Estab- ‘General Real Estate and Inpurape Agent, eae at ow. a TNSUKANCE “OOM ent“ MEcacar STENOGRAPHER® Such is the Edison Phon Bo Much hours vor holica} and N sts. b. Petra wo oly coumunio orraph, fof t requires Kraud: "it ever jusee ASBURY M. EB. CHU he salt or easy Monthy Da A MONGGHAP Co" NO CONNECTION WITH ANY HER ESTABLISH- Ene wae EVER ee" BARE ovpontonrry ‘Is offered to speculators in block four, Todd & Brown's subdi- Vision. See For Sale column. \VE THIS DAY DISPOSED OF THE ‘inown “Standiford's St, Clout sewioony, Teolteit recurrence, Drovemeute and with ‘t to do Letter wors than ever ‘Daun yours, very truly, EE con veri TPE SAR ELLE. NO. 3 “AUXILIARY” SAFETIES. JOHN'S ¢ mea Qua Hun es on ‘Stranger: AG NO “REMNANT” BARGAINS. STAPLE is the quality of all the cloths weconvert into stylish raiment, No made- up “remnants* are proffered as “bargaius.” LOR Taffomnm ah Bene shnwn, Pharmacy” to Mr, Walter J. Boyce, ‘continuance of past favors on the part ‘and patrons and the public, with ‘banks for that sc. LAST CORPSE FOUND. Results of Work in the Central The- eter Bains LAUNCHING THE SHIP BANCROFT. Ferdinand Ward Leaves Sing Sing. THE SIXTH ne v POUND. Work the Ruins of the Central Theater, Puiapeiraza, April 30.—At 10 'clock this moraing the body of the sixth and last of the members of the Devil's Auction Company who lost their lives in the Central Theate Wednesday night was recovered fr raing, All the members of the accognted or and the work o 1s for possible victims ai be searching for ¢! bight, At 1 Lorelia. the dreaufatly pair of rubber-solrd shocx 11:80 another body was found near that of "a Tt was at first sappc it was recognized Ttaian danseuse n. “From until 9 o'elo ntinved, 7 o'elox Iditioual force of workm ris in front of the Central ter, just under the galleries The work was undertaken 1a conf qucne ment that there is a p some gallery patrons ar im the rains While no inguiries have yet been made as to missing pe who are suppe nin the theater, it is suggests rons of the highest gallery included many newsboys, bootblncies, strangers aud others for whom none would be likely to ask. Sore of them, tas feared, faile im making th oh was being prosecated that filled what was passage runnit uditortun are proscem tenesth what was ‘the parg three bodies lying close together were Cat off by the flaues from the exits im the rear the three unfortunates had evidently tried by way of the frout. fore Id emerge from the passage y must have been overcome by the smoke and falien insonsib: Work of exuamin the three bodies from the mass of bricks,charred timbers aud twisted gas pipe wasslow, aud it was aa boar before the lay wide by side in the colina, Although greatly shrunken aud baked by the heat of the bricks that bad covered them the by pe were in a much better condition than any of the others recovered. Lefore they were carried away they were adentified as Wm. L. Brooks, e leading man of the cor pany; Miss Fanchon Conyers, the juy lady, and Miss Sarah Goldiman, acoryphee, th two ‘latter being residents of Chicago. “The bodies were viewed by the coroner and then removed toan undertaker's, There the formal identification of the dead was made by their frieude, Arrangements for the funerals of the #ix players have not yet been made, but all the details and the day for holding it will be de- cided upon thisafternoon, ‘The benefit for the members of the compauy and the attaches of the theater will be next Saturday after- noon aud evening at the Chestnut Street Opera House, Tenders of services have boeu received, and many accepted from memoers of the pro fession in this city and New York. Although it is not definitely known that any of the audience lost their lives the work of searching the ruins for posstLie victinas is being rosecuted, While Mr. Gilmore was standing in the ruins of the theater this mormug he was approached by Alfred F. Love, a Quaker, and the well- known peace advocate, nad on bebuif of the Society of Friends tendered pecauiary assist- ance for the members of the compans. Mr. Love said that although members of the Society of Friends were not 1m the habit of at- tending theaters, when a calamity such as has befallen the members of the Devil's Auc- tion Company overtakes people their sect knows no prejudices and would only too gladly do what they could in the way of sub- scribing money. Of the eight people dangerously burned in hospitals four are something, better, but the other four are in a critical condition ‘and may die at any time. ‘The space occupied by the aisles upon cither side of the theater was cleared by acon, and no bodies being found the search for auy prob- able victims among the audience was discon- tinued. ‘The death roll by the fice mumbers the six members of the company and Thomas Atchi- son, one of the audionce, who died yoxterday in the hospital from hisiujcrics, Posmbly the number will be increased by other deaths among those in the hospital, Tbe bodies of Miss Goldman aud Miss Conyers have been taken charge by the sister of the will be taken to Chicago for burial, of Miss Chitten will be seut to her mother's home at i41 East 12th street, New York city, and Thos. Lorelia, his w: and Wm. L. Brooks will be buried from the residences of relatives in this city. action ale LAUNCHING TH ‘The New Practice Ship for the Use of Naval Cadets, Euazapernrorr, N. J., April 30.—The practice ship Bancroft, built for the use of the cadets of the Naval Academy wt Annapolis, was Jaunched shortly before noon today from the yard of the Samuel L. Moore & Sons Com- ay at Ehzabethport. The oceaxion was made « Roliday by the people of ‘the tittle town, and many hundreds came from nurrounding towns to witness the event. A number of guests had Deen invited from Washington. The Secretary of the Navy, members of Congress from New Jersey and the members of the naval committee of the two houses ot Congress and the principal officers of the Navy Depart: ment had been invited to be present, as well us the officers in charge and the professors aval Academy at Aunapolis, ion of public business, however, ented the attendance of many of these eutiewen. Capt Pythian, in charge of the ee ‘Academy, was present, as were ulso sev= eral of the bureau chiefs ut’ Washington and one or two officers of the Brooklyn navy yard, Among others present were Commander G. W. Melville, chief of # burean of steam engineering: Naval Constructor I’. R hich- boru and family, Assistant Euginoor M. B. Ben- pot, Engineer MeCariney and wile, Naval Com- structors Hanscom, Feifer and D, W. Taylor. Afull crew had been put aboard and the anchor was ready to be dropped ax soon as the ‘vessci should be afloat. ‘The yard was crowded with spectators long before the hour stated for the event. The offices ot the company were dressed with fags and bunting and the star-red | banner floated trom the flagstaff wt th | fo the yard. Flags were fying eve ‘The lower part of the huli had beer painted @ bright red and the upper part a glistening white. At 11:30 Miss Mary Frances Moore, accompa nied by her father, Muller Moore, treasurer of tie company, mounted the platform at the vessels’ bow aud stood beside the sharp stem, | As the beams were suwed away Miss Moore | leaned forward and, bolding « bottie of cham- pagne iu her right hand, shattered it against the bow, saying ina tone tremulous with es- citement, “I chrisicn thee Bancroft.” Almost before the last word was uttered the BANCKOFT. Gen. Grant's Former Partner Walks Out of Sing Sing Prison. ‘Sino Siva, N. ¥., April 30.—Ferdinand Ward, after serving six years and six months for de- faleation from the Marine Bank of New York while s member of the defunct firm of Graat

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