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THE EVENING STAR. yee BUILDINGS, 1101 Pennsylvania Avenue, corer 11th St., by The Evening Star N Company, SH RAUFFMANS we ee =e s New York Office, 88 Potter Building, a Terk ‘TAM is served to subscriters in th city by carriers. on thelr own accoune. at 10 conte tor Rg Pa Ms eeach, By imal ‘i Ciende postare prevaid 30 cents per mouth ao ‘ATURPAY QUADRUPLE SHEET STAR 81 ; y cP foreign postage aided, $3.00. ss Entered at the Post Office at Washingto scctntises mail matter corte aaa #27 All mail subscriptions must be paid in sdvance. Rates of acivertisine made known on application, a PECIAL NOTICES Bae serriy THE GLASS. The following have written us letters of com- mendation about the quality of glass supplied and the character of our work: & Weaver, ©. Von & ‘& Stri-by, Frea’k. B. Pyle, EnaG, Aukinee. Gomes at rie eo ‘Thos 3. Kine, Th B. Stanley ~tiumons and others. They were pleased. So will you be. Esti- mates free. CHAS. E. HO! ” ” iAs DGKIN. “Expert,” 913 7th st. 4 ‘ON, oculist. § fonines for defective vision. Somehine sew in Witt ‘CARL PETERSEN. Optician and Jeweler, 427 7th st. 5. Examination free. Hourstrom D125 p.m. eS |. PALMER ae s es ‘%@ corner 9h and F sts. al => MANTELS, AS S MANTELS, ANDIRON ins burrs. <we're ranid” printers aod make no exire for quick oun” Next time you want a prom ited seo use too large, nothing toe smal for we eo print McGILE E WALLACE, Law Printery. mht Tio? € s7. xw. COAL FACTS FOR COLD WEATHER. Coal is king. but thers are aa many erades $f quality tn Coal as there are in dour. it can be so inferior a4 to be absolutely worthless. even weree than nocoa! "Beware of so-called cheap coal or you will Fotthis kind. Wesell only the best coal, delivered in the "est condveion and af the lowest Dosdible price consistent with fair dealing A S%¥. BALDWIY JOHNSON. tr 1101 R : OPENING ° OUR NEW STORES, 1229, 1231 G Sz N.W., NEAR 13TH ST. N.W. ALEX. MILNE WILL DISPLAY SOME OF THE MOST ARTISTIC AND INTERESTING PIECES OF FURNITURE AND FABRIC EVPR SEEN IN WASHINGTON DURING THIS WEEK AND NEXT, AND TO MAKE THE PUBLIC FAMILIAR WITH HIS NEW OUARTERS BE WILL SELL HIS ENTIRE STOCK aT Geearty Repucen Prices THE REDUCTIONS WILL, POSITIVELY BE LIMITED TO TEN Dave PROM DATE Furniture and Draperies, 1229-1231 G Sx. N.W. mhs4t | Should Be $3 Pair. Nighavy Jus received our first shipment Baw of Oxford Ties for Surine and Summers Saw ‘ro imtroduee a line uf Ladies’ Pi 50 instead of #3 rk thew SERGEOREDERIZE ‘Better values than offered else- Hoover & Ssyvex, 1217 Pa Ave unio SURDREER SELLS OREDEORELU4G 292222 bebesagsecesenescscstecasiesageanas TEAUEETYUTEE TELE EET PTT PUUY ELST CTETEDELYTEFETEL PEETE CV EESEELEIT UEEEAAEEEAATASTEATIATINGSAA102 MATLALL 99 We ecknowledge that our success in fhe short time we have been estab- lished has bern marvelous. Yet we at- fribure the “magnets” we offer Peopie wil! bay where they can buy to the bew advaiitaxe,and we serve thea Dest fo Show Ladies’ €3 Button Shoes are here ate Cloth Overgaiters are bere at 1. 25 Mises” Shows are here at Thc. 8 8. * are bere at $3. uy eee ioeldeT we ort ihe bulk ot HE a CEARTORD's. im + Ukawronp’s, it 1 1 i WUE EENAEEEEOTTTTT TTL t EEE AEE ERLE TTT FUTSAL UCELUEALEA EME EEAEELEE ILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, } BOSTON’S BIG FIRE. D. C. SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1893—SIXTEEN PAGES. TWO CENTS SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. A SPECIAL C MMUNIC. Lode, No. 19. F. ‘Will be held at Masonic Temple SATURD, NING, March 11, 1883, at 7 o'clock. By order of the 2 HS. MERRILL, Secretary. MEETING OF THE of the National Life Insur- of the United States of Ame: 0 directors of said company for the en- year “ill be held at the office of the company, st. ow. Washington, UALISM AT WONN'S HALL, 721 WEDNESDAY, 7:3 >. im. resenice. MPS. E: Bally, 1014 Pacave: jium. Private sittings Persons destrin postpone their calls tintil Be she will be ont to consalt Mrs, McNeil will please : Until that date. inbote” IMPLY AN INTRODUCTORY PRICE. you acquainted with Iness of our stv le of tailori the price of six different aserings sire dollars. "t too many come, for there enough for about 24 pairs in the six pat- GIBSON & COMPANY, Gailors, Simpson's Old Stand, th and G sts. n.w. ARTICLES OF DAILY USE. Board Clips, Mark Twain Scrap Books, Desk Pads, Lap Tablets, Reporters’ Note | 3 = FACIAL STEAMING AND Books Goreme havelpen Wie Curd BSS ACLL STEAMING AND, FO | sage Tcilet Preparations build it np. ve FO We are headquarters for all sorts of Sta- = tienera? Sundriva.t lowest prices. EASTON & RUPP, Fine Station-ra, 421 IITH ST. (Juat atove the avenue.) THE BEST DRESSED ME: —about town, you will find, are patrons of ours. If YOU are particular about the details of your dress come to us—czclusire styles, styles and pleasing“ particular” men is our hobby. U@r We please the most fastidious, BAIRD & GALT, 921 F STREET, SHIRTMAKFRS AND FURNISHERS. AN OPPORTUNITY TO thoney in sams of #160 and upward in Teal estate that will pay more than I per cent rare chance. For fail particula: BASTERDAY & HAL INVESTMEN 8. louxh #t., renting ‘Boundary, renting for per month: on'y Tth st. ow, 2 90) 950 ber motith; only $7,000. ALBERT M. READ, as 1140 15th st_n.w, ae OTH ae re ‘The nameof *“Duniap’ Telationship to the hat. worid as that of “Grover Cleveland ‘at larwe—the lea bears the same to the American -IN GEOKGETOWN, V! cheap—a beautifull) rouse in Cooke row : ium ¥ furni-hed. commodi- possession. 3 ‘mb8-6t ter MARCH 15. 1885, rassengers ad the Eckin-ton and Soldiers’ ‘Companies will be entitled to. trans fare,at the intersection of 11th THE FRANKLIN TYPEWRITER. TING is in SIGHT as soon ax. 'YPE can be instantly CLEA) ‘The ERRORS can be easil MA F is attractive IT 18 THE BEST TYPEWRITER. 3. B. CHAMBERLAIN, $16 Eleventh st. SHIRTS THAT DEFY LAUNDRIES. There is a profit as well as satisfaction in having your Dress Shirts made to m asure, If you have us make them you're sure of = per- fect fit and the best quality of muslin and linen. ‘We wil! make you a half dozen Shirts to your measure for $10.50—Shirts that will defy the laundry to do its worst. We're “‘shirtmacers” and deserve the name. ED. APPEARANCE. all-wire In the very best and most convenient part of the northwest section of the city may be purchased very low at this time. corner property, containing fifteen rooms and every modern convenience. stable in rear. Must be seen to be appre- ciated. Price, if purchased at once, B. H. WARNER & CO., WE ARE THE PEOPLE Take the handsome little booklets used so ex- | tensively for advertising purposes. Printing of all kinds executed promptly. Work delivered when NORMAN T. ELLIOTT, JOHN 7. SHEIRY, Frinter and Engra Telephone 84:2 t Ben ™ Meterm price Taster. ‘These suits consist coat, made of a fasinic & pair of trousers to be madm of some neat de- sign. Arrayed in @ suit of this character, yor iLust be consious of the fact that you are well dressed, that is if it is our make of suit. | Garment --- Eleventh- Street. ---- cree or MERTZ’S MODERY PHARMACY. BELREUREL ERLE S208 ‘We have recently adsled an ontical 4s- partment to our establishment, where ‘every particular of the business will re- cetve careftl and scientific attention. Any ill-fitting framerea djusted without charze. Oculists' reseriptions care- MERTZ’S MODERN PHARMACY, 11th and F ste. OF DIRECTOR: jor seven directors for the COMPANY to serve the en- ual elect BIA VAILWat Suing vear will be held at the office ot ie ste we) ou TURMUAL. March 14, ‘and 2 0" im, closed trom be between the hours the transfer of stock will be NO SCARCITY OF COAL ULL DRESS SUITS FOR WIRE WM. GARNER, March Winds <are feared by all who are careful of 4 ‘can avoid. chapping $2 etltation of the skin by sing “Dermatine.” penipating” tes tat WE fetiing” Sfteranavinw. Sound Soe: Thompson's, Fon Cuorce MESTEOPOLIS VIEW, D. C.. BUILDING LOTS CALL ON W. O. DENISON BEAL ESTATE AGENT, aioe 23 F oT. ¥. we. delivered, 66. | Sra @5.80 (Metzerott building) if OF REAL LOANS AND INSUKANCE. gd skh chbas aE INGTON STOCK EXCHANGE. fe aL UI bulk Fine Book and Job. (fez) “Loe PUBLISHER Lie Bet. aw. TAILORING DEPT. Spring Styles, ow on Exhibition. EISEMAN BROS.. Cor. 7th and E sts, n.w. Manufactaring REMEMBER, YOUR NAME REMEMBER, YOUR NAME For my subdivision at KENSINGTON must beim by APRIL 10, of you will not bave achance for that $300 LUT J offer to the person sendins me what 1s Tot euitable comnomen. Tt is One o! the prettiest and mi itnfutig siinated an sUBrr Bs Send or come for a circular veiling all ‘bout it. It'll aid you in selecting a name. <q STUDY Of SWED: iS for inquirers in reading | Swedenborg's “Heaven, the World of Spirits and He!l” will be held in New Church book root, No. ins. 1110 F ‘Strangers N-MINOTE TALK qa 4 SEV. i ee < Can be recorded on one cyiinder. Thiscan | | be Transcribed hy vour.typewster or cheaply mailed to your correspondent for re. roduction on his Grapho- phone. Cylinders are cheey, light wei’ht, unbreak- able and easily filed away for reference. “Have vou iuvestivated the merits of the Graphophon 14th st. mbi1 ‘Rist BUILDING AS- sociation. Second Series. ‘Subscription books for atock im the second series of the Enterprise Serial Building Association are now ‘open, the first payment to. be made WEDNESDAY, Arif 12, 1863. Shares of stock, $1 each, payable Six percent interest allowed stockholders and de- positors. Money advanced to members on easy and Feasonable torn, - DAVID MURPHY, XH. President, [mh11-lawlm)} | monthly. Washinet on, residapt or vist ing, at REID'S SANITAKIUM, 523 13th st., and take one | treatment free. mh 1-2t* =3PHEENO” OGY, MONDAY NIGHT. Prof. Wm. ‘Windsor, L1, B.. "he ‘world’s most eminent Phrenologist. beeins his grand course of FREE LECTURES: continued during the week at PROF. WINDSOR'S COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, 990 Pa. ave. (old Central Union Mission). Public phrenoloxical examinations every nigit. Private ox- Hous daily. “Hours, 10am. to @p.m. <q=T0 THE PUBLI << ‘Tuse fs to wotity, my customers and the public that John H. Bridwell is no longer in my em- ploy. and'T warn my customers not to cive him aus of iny botiles or Loxes or pay him any money belonsing ‘Sain 3 LEWIS F. BRIDWELL. | eabiroc BUILDERS, E HAVE DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS, 17290 TO’ ALLEY. GOOD LOCATION. EASY TERMS, ICES. BARNES & WEAVE 1t eo SoF ST RW =" ORDER OF SEDDON & RICE, ire Insurance Adjusters of the recent fire at the NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE, The entire stock of Clothing. amounting to $75,000, ‘and consisting of Men’s, Boys’ and Children’ SUITS, OVERCOATS, &c., Al jon being of thi manufacture, damaced by Are tna saphenous? be sold within & ‘of price and without re- “commencing MONDAY MORNING NEXT, 1H 13, at 9 U'CLOCE, NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE, White Front Building, B11 7th st n.w., bet. Pa. ave. and Dest. SEDDON & RICE, Fire Insurance Adjusters, mb11-3t ‘New York city. <q L'NCOLN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. ‘The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Lin- felndataae sich on Shane as Dini of Oe irae ce be ee = efice. at the som- End Trust © mpaay's bullding. on MONDAY. April 14) Msopen at 1 Jone at aboot igeesTaneer stata gal te clned from ss Pri ft BARBARIN, Secretary. _mhI1, 18,25Apr1,8 COLUMBIAN UNIVERSL ¥. WASHINGTON 10, 1803. bc. Mavs ate meine of the Women af ther parten of She Colin ian Untvoray she fallin mbie and reso utioms : PW ereas it hes rleased our eal Father to fs Droviden"e te remave br death, suddenly and in the pr me of “fe, our beloved professor, counsellor ana frfends Dr. Willing Lev therefore be it renolved, Tha deeply feelin the lows unetiber off our faculty, #0 and stant friend, we do hereby" record our heatielt Stiet and sorrow. Tesolved, That we extend to the wife and family of the deceased our warmest symyathy and condolence inthis their time of affliction and trreparabie. loess Commending them to the love of Himwha is too wis toerr, to; good to be tukind and “wo dooth ail things well.” Resolved, That these be published in the daily priars of vir city, ant that a cory be vrewented tothe rrinily of the deceased. ‘Tit WOMAN OF TH® MEDICAL DEPARTM*NT OF THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSILY. ae Bn? Moet Considentiy Recommend VAN HOUTEN'S PURE DUTCH COCOA as being just about perfect—We have sold thousands of cans of it and have yet to hear the first ‘unfavorable criticiem— Furthermore, we notice that nearly everybody who tries it once comes back for more—We consider these import- ant facts conciusive proof of the superior merits of Van Houten's Cocoa, and, therefore, commend it without reservation—Just now we ofer irge supply and fresh, direct from the manufacturers, ELPHONZO YOUNGS CO., 488 9TH ST., It Wholesale and Retail. Fe EMT CHURCH, GEORGETOWN, D. MC corner ‘ilst and Osten Ww. Tenten HHO RUGOD (UF OST. “ANDREW. at 7220 p. in. ers, Rey. T.A. JOHNSYON of"! sure, Md., and Hon: ALEX, Bi AGREE of the Bupy sine cw. Do. SATURDAY, Marc 730'p. ma. “Speakers, Archdeavcn WILLIAMS of Washington and Say ROBERTS Ve ‘SUNDAY, at 730 p. tn. Speakers, ev. Ro H. McKIM, D. Di. Archde MORAN of Maryland and Maj. KOBERT STILES. Al seats free. Men, women and children invited. No collectio mbi0-t g=>!NAUGURAL EXPENSES. All per-ons having any bil's or claims against the fnangural committee are hereby noted to present the saine at insust, quarters, 1425 New York for sett emont on or befure March 14, bei rwive they cannot be paid, asthe commilitee have closed its business 08 salt date ‘JAMES L. NORRIS, Chat:man Executive Committee. BeKRET, __mni0-st_ FOU CANNOT APPHECIATE 9 acvllent value of. these Touserinuwuntil you have seen what others aro offering at this We thiererore asit that you examine all others rst Ee sjled for, proceeds creased and rousers called. for. 0 delivered, S34. “Drop aus posiate J. FRED. GATCHEL (at of Keen's), mbi0 Serine Missions. FRIDAY, Ma OFFICE AND STORE OF M. STRIGK- Bee TN! Totton 920 Pennsylvania’ aven Washineton, D-C., Marcl To Whom It May Concern: Pieave take uoticu that M. Strickland of Washington, D. ¢.. havin withdrawn from the corporation, ts Dot page and lng nt bean since the ch day of Jantar, 1883, connecied or in ted ‘with Mt. Strickland, incorps then and now doing « retail shoe Lusinons at the abo A pil ‘ae this Corporation are pay’ Pennsylvania avenue parment af vh'be drwwn to'the'gruer of ‘Me yinent of money Wi wn to the . i ts Cid trickiaud, We AL E _ Treasurer, F. CROCK THe ©“ KNOWLTON, Bae FONDREDS ‘OF DOLLARS SAVED. = ‘urprising how auickly and nevtl Pinot ager age, and elgeelore ae Hed gulls of fore orders. Be ott the Eas 0 ‘ofice dor can catch on” ina few mignted N.W. mb10 ape ‘= s0N's, 'e've Umbrellas an low as» dollar and as i “La Petite is the Sratieet Gn made. “Lcoke like « cane = ‘The best Nackintoshes for men and women. B. H. STINEMETZ & SON, 1237 PA. AVE. mhI10 —” DRUGGISTS. i aeaceen raat betrs acme Whee REE Soon, aoe THE BEST OF TONICS. SONOMA CAL. WINE CO., 820F ST. ¥.W. m ‘TEMPERANCE. (CHABITE HALL, addi ‘speakers, commencing fic invited. Seats free. METHODIST. SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH. CHAM- plain ave. between 17th and ISth’sts. nw. Seria Laznkins D.m. by the pastor. (STOR F. HEZ SWEM CO a jal service Sunday niebt, 7:00 clock? an faster Her. Swen janes, C. Lee and. '1alm by Rev. 3. A SPECIAL MEETING OF CAPITAL Loder. No. 11, 1.0. M.. willbe held THIS | ‘o'clock ‘to make arrancements to Attend the fune.el of onr late brother, Robert Hardon. E. L. KOLB,R. 8. NTION, FIRST REGIMENT, K. ~ Officers and sir knights. will as- aoe Biiiy ChGGiNs, Colonel Comaz. First Rerinient. Kot P. W. Mccall,” 1523" Madisan Marchi 12, 2°03. at 13 ervices METROPOLITAN M.E. CHURCH, Preaching at 11am. by Pee Baptist Charch butldi ST. BAPTIST tween 6th and fuir, will preach day school, Strangers welcorned, Rev. Hugh Jo) are cordially invited. 7:30 p.m. Rev. Bishop John'?, Newman, D.D. ing, 4th st. ant ¥ CHURCH, E ST. Pas . E. K AND 1TH | w_-U'D0, Bundayachool:t 10, Bibs 30° Riworse 7:30 p.m, sacred concert by saci | IST CHURC E._CHURCH, COR OTH AND | seueel Shannen. m. and 7-10 p. m. omrade, George n.w.. Sunday afternoon, Jock to atten his funcesl. |= ‘8. HAWKINS, Adyut | FOR RENT (Houses)... subject. “The Trium- Singing school from | t Song of the Redeemed * 17th and P st. at 2 o'clock: t5p.m, The public are invited. Strangers are | FOR RENT (Halls), 1 ., WALTER MIDDI! CHURCH. =PREACHING 7:30 by the new past rtsock: Sabbath school at a. i., C. OLD SCHOOL preach, Providence permit- HSS Pa. ave. new. 8 ‘P.—The sir knights juested to assemble at the 12th instant, at 12-30 o'clock Cand Sir Knight Rob't Hardon, nt By order of ELAR ‘Sir Knight Guara. F MEMBERS OF FEDERAL CITY Todlen TO. OFF. will meet at O18 Acker | DAY, Marci, 11. a7 p. m.-. for the emenit attend the others He ge tL naan —— | ting, in Monumental Hi day, March 12, at 3 p.m. S.C. E | INE M.E. CHURCH, cor.9th and holds its prayer: Cay jertings EVERY SUNDAY | lic cordially invited. 1t PLACE M. F. CHURCH TEENTH ST. BAPTIST cor. Lith and sts. fw Te member expected to be Knight captain. st. ne. SALUED rarpose of mal mneral of our. ta Mareh 12, 1883. be rebuilt by ‘the school. | mers cordially invited. It WESLEY HAPEL Pastor.—Sunday school at 9: partment in the audience roo} | pastor at Ti ‘a. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Yastor, Services, moj COR STH A’ with the ‘adult de- | im. Preaching by the | SECOND BAPTIST w.. Bishop Johnson, and "8 p.m. preaching by pas! Zoune People's Baptist Union Wed es HURCH, 3D ST. N. 123) pm. -UNDAY, Uniform,’ to attend the faneral of 8. Hardon.” Washington, ‘ordia, Franklin and Coldwell + {visions are requested J. it, MILLS, 8. K. OF P.—THE MF ior Lodee, their Castle Hall TOM EMEL BAPTIST CHURCH, COR. Lsta‘n.w., Kev. W. P Gibbons, school. 92:0 a.m. 2 1 ‘H, Warring of by pastor, subject, Prayer meeting all the week BAPTIST | CRUI . n.e.. Ret NORTH CARO} DIST PROTESTANT € Rev. Dr. David Wilson, pastor i Preaching, 1] a.m. and LINA AVENUP METHO- Captain, No. 2. ERS OF EXCEL. io. 14, K. of P.. JORROW AF TE! y the last sal tribute er, P. G. C. Robert E. ]__'B. F. EVANS, K. a; 7°30 pm., Proinised "Ses: pastor. 8. "S., 9:30 tweht.” Comminion at J A. Credditt, A.-M. Allare welconie. me and Sermon by Rev. Win Revival meetings all nexg week. S FOURTH ST. CHURCH.—REV. M. Fastor and adminsteation of the sac Epworth Leaeue meeting: 7: ave charze of the mesting. ing. ‘The members and friends are Hy Auvited fo come and give te mew pasion & AN VOL TEER FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATIO’ Mareh 7. 189% ‘The Ceniral Un | dre ses and si school, 9:30 a.m. inx, li a.m. Comiunion, “3 p.m. 30 subject: ‘Through ‘Tribulation, to ” Ata mecting held this even resolved, That a vote of thank: tendered to ‘the several ladies Kindly gave their services to ont. a: ‘Qccasion of our recent ent rtainment, February 16, at National Rifles’ Hall, and tothe public generally for their liberal patronave on this occasion. JAMES H. RICHARDS, President. J. J. PEABODY, Secretary. JACKSON DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIATION. ation. held Friday even. ‘A, MB. CHT M: TROL OLITAN, tet. 1: 1 MORIAL BAPTIST ny the Jaton shorn: ISRAEL METROPOLITAN ©. M. EL Pres Church, corner Ist and B 8 Dancing a Sin?” n Ata meeting of this ass ing, March 10, among other business transacted wat U and $36. sts «Ww. ~—Grand ‘p.m. Preaching at 7: ime Rev. Randy => METROPOLITAN by tre new past S Canada: in the evening at the prosident, called to the ‘Norris submitted these preambles and CHURCH, 16TH ST. m Preachine by In the evening discourse in the ser of lew ‘Testament, “Phe Genins and ristian Endeavor auectine, 6:0 p.m. vited to these services, Whereas. in the recent prize flag contest. propose’ 1 organizations by the “Evening News,” cement by the mai Paper accords the flax to the Jac’ son Deni ‘on the Poll of 146,816 votes in favor of ‘anaoe his an excess of 84,18 votes above the highest poll of any competing organization, jastor, Sunday” ‘sc! Rev. G. H. Corey, B.D. 7:30 p.m Offic CENT AL METH! Church, 12th and M f Antioch in Syria ( 4 lie invited to. les Sray, ill preach at londay evening. It it appears from the <aid official announce- his association "has ular of all the loc rade:” therefore, thanks of this associa- hereby extended to each and ali of our multi- tude of friends by whose unvaralleled generosity this ieved and that we owe to tine obligations, hat this action be published ta the daily ‘way in which we can ression of our appreciation of rage. and assure them that in » tlie Jackson Democ merit their continued confi- ‘SL. NORRIS, President, adjudged by bal- omning and evening by Jot to be the most p led by Miss Jennie Jones. ort sermon by the pastor. i Bay bnaay great snecess” ee PRESBYTERIAN BLY _PRESBY rt DOUGLAS MEMORIAL M. E. © ‘corner 11th and Hsts.n.e., Rev. Dr. TERIAN CHU! pastor, “Sunday schoo Hes. Geo. 0. L local papers, as the ouly feasi extend to thew an ex: a pworth League, ‘Prayer meeting Luursda; 3. ‘traugers’ made Welcome at ail the services. It METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERI Church, 4th and Bs.e., Rev. J Preaching tomorrow by t mi. and7:30 p.m. Sabbath school at 9: FIRST PRESBYT! SONGRESS STREET M. P. CHURCH, sts. —Rev. J. D. Kinz: N. SARDO, Secretary. jon Chester, | of the Maryland annual conference, will Pram: by pastor, Re. reach at 11 a.m. ; sermon, 7:3) WEARY, BROKE: ERIAN CHURCH, 416 w.—Sunday schéo! ine service with eer.nou by Rev WL Christian Endeavor ening service at urely old? Are you made miser- able by that most distressing? of all diseases— INSOMNIA? Are you suffering from impaired vitality of any natu: ‘The **Electtopoise” wil not only give you im ‘mediate relief, but will effect a permanent cure. Stop using medicines which effect Prieve only to lez when yon leave off ‘‘dosini ‘the ‘‘Electrop ise” is worth its weight in a lifetime, saves the cost of itself in doctor's bills in a month. ‘ EI-You wouldwt de without it at any cost if ‘You once try it and learn of ita magnetic porers. Cal! yor testimonials of prominent Washing- fer ineeting at 45 7:30 o' lock, at which Mr. Holm nin the course c: by yabject will be" ¥ welcomed at all servi es. 1 cHURCH, 6TH Dr. Hershey preaches at 1 ‘MF. CHURCH, K. Wright, D-D., pastor. reaching: 11° a in and 7:30 p ‘Then leten— Christian Life. Life." Strangers cord! SOUTH, COR ¥. “Preaching at Il a. HL Fattz."“Mtesionary 4 M. the system more shattered B and 10th sta. Lend 7:30. Alli ze EASTERN | PRESRYTEL N. Comelius, D: ME, CHURCH, 14TH AND G, am Pm Beata deve, ° § om. OOPS. Stratigers cordially invited. i RTH PRESBYTERIA: QHORCH.ora sts. nw. Rev. Dastor.—Rabbath schoo, $ Christian Endeavor meet ‘Thursday evening pray rs are made wele CHURCH OF THE COVE Kev, Teunis S.Hamiis atl) a.m. and 7:30 Epworth Lea'te, 6:30 p.m Prayer meetin: ‘Thursday 7:30 p.m. cH BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD.” pool; 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.i., preaching: 8: Epworth Leacue; pri A cordial invitation to all. 1AM. E. ZION CHURCH, au Rx NANT (PRESBI- in, D.D., pasto-.— 17:30 p.m. "Sunday school at 3) Rm Christian Endeavor Society anceting at q Thousands have been “influenced by low prices to have their garments made to measure have recognized their foolishness when the earments after Worthlessress, One cannot 7 alLAtting suit. kett-ng none but the best—best mate fals, Workmanship, best fit. best fuish and sty eat the lowest prices cousistent with such CHURCH, 23D ST. NEAR ton Circle nw. Rev. Al'red Hard- f Holy communion, 7-30 sermon at 11 a.m. Stranige:» cordially it E. CHURCH, 20TH ST_N.W. 970, Sunlay 5 in Endeavor, 6:0. Song and sermon at 7:3 Bae ACE” WHICH LIFTS PIG THINGS. jack” is superior to ny che can use =SWAUGH M1 H, GEORGETOWN, ne. 11% m. and 7 2d and cid, Rev. ‘Services toxorrow prayer and sermaon at 1 ‘Strangers waially it Norton's Rachet * all others inasmuch it. Think of a “Jack” weizhing a hun- dred pounds lifting ten and fifteen t ns. If you want to make easy the setting of achinery, stone, house-rais- + you should use Norton's # Holy comfuunion rch prayer mee! P. auniversary of the Sunday sétioo: concert Friday, 8p. "m L, ST. JOHN's P. felow ithe *BisHor fru and preach at the _NEW CHURCH, service tomorrow. MES’ CHURCH; 4 3) 8, Clark, rector — at the Chure! Rachet *‘Jack.” See it i Owuer’ days, 7 Sunday services choral exc Xtrangers cordially invited. ure TV on the Bi Viteny service Fridays and beck room, No. 25, The Faison Ph Meizerott building, 1110. “Sunday services, La. m. and 7:30 nig at every service. ,CALVARY PARISH PROT! h 12 in Chapel, 18th st. fon, between P and. Q sts. Sunda: rector will preach, daily service at 4: are invited and weicome at all services. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, COK- Mass. ave, and 12th st.n. w., Rev. Dr. Eliott, rector.—i1 a... 4 Ushers ‘at 1 am. Seats free hood services for men only, RY. REV. BISHOP KEANE WILT LEC. ture in’ St. Patrick's Chi ¥, D. EASTOS, Pres. arch at vespers $ pect: “Jesus, the Trash.” tt Sanday school af 930, 1 Sventne wevice as, Pes both services. Duri ors adress. "Strang oe The weather is likely to be generally fair on turer, Sn ject Su day, with slightly warmer weet sly winds Sunday morning; probably warmer Sunday evening in Virginia. Don’t waste two dollars in an attempt to save one—which you ¢ do in payin as muchand for the storm: cut-up boards used on ue stands, when we can REFORMED. GRACE REFORMFD CHURCH, 15TH ST. Lave. and P, Ri £8 tomorrow at ‘and 7:30 p. m. other ‘services. Brot! — Monday next to friday ¥. M,C. AL oe = EPIPHANY CHU RG! Rev. ROH. Mel boards at $1.15 per 100 ag. 7t. FY, BITTINGFR & MILLER, ut Builders’ Hardware.” int, will address the ©. 409, INDAY, March 12, 1893, at4:30 ‘Every wan is invited. REV. J. ANDERSON TAYLO! ‘adiiress the vow ass, 3:30 p. m. one while to 10k j. in weights from pounds, and ten distinct patterns. CONGREGATIONALIST. NON-SECTARIAN. THE PEOPLE'S | CE phieal Caton “ro hin ‘that hath ‘aball Seats free, All wel the largest stoci \d variety in Washin«t: tobeable toft anv siseand weiht of Tider. Uptical sprockets if you wish them. ) CHURCH—LIBERAL ‘Alex. Kent, min- =>FIRST CONGREGATIONAL cor. 10th and G ate BOA, SR The pastor wil GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. co., i XOU WANT MORE BUSINESS? f 20 ate, my process (natented? work. Personal letters. tn- foraed buchly by all who bave used wt Te wilt wsiness. One thousand Process inore effective than five thousand __UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST. CENTRAL ytd ISSION, 22 LA. THE (CONGREGATIO! - le, Gis et near Barwe Preechiog tea BYRON S. ADAMS, PRINTE! 30 p.m., Rev. E. J: Jones, pastor. All wel- HT 3 512 11th st. n.w. Fourth Street M. E. Church, sRANCH MEETINGS as usual except SEXECUTIVE COMMITTE®: MEETING . ‘from ison of Wesley St. E. Chi ‘Foster, Havell and others. OTHER SERVICES. FREE THOUGHT_THE PEO} hot Fat hw. Ope and LUTHERAN, CHRIST, EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH SECURITY IN CAPITAL AND MAN- ‘ke. = AGEMENT. wureh, scios by Breet a THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST ST, PAUL EN L BAN r. ENC UTHE: RANITE BUILDING, 9TH AND F STS, PAID-UP CAPITAL, $1,000,000. ROSS AND MI ok aoe! JAQUER Gindhyerenine 8 gece mainder of the season. itt iPIRITUALISM. —MRS. KA’ ey readings. after the fe 14th st. nw., anew. Mee ver during the To Pays interest on deposits, Executes all trusta, Rents safe deposit boxes BRAINARD H. WABNER, President. TO MY FRIENDS ‘Ttake this method aig ea Washington News and Gossip. Index to Advertisements, ACCOUNTANTS. AMUSEMENTS, ATTORNE’ AUCTIC -Page 13 BICYCL! Pare 1¢ BUSINESS CHANCES. Pages 2and 8 | BOARDING..... permacaate a aS CHURCH NOTH ee Pare CITY ITEMS, Page 16 Pages 2and8 | Page 14 | Page 14 Page 16 FOR RENT (Flats) - Page Pace T (OMces). Pare FOR RENT (Rooms)... Paget 2 and FOR RENT (Stores). Page FOR RENT (Stables). Pare Pages 2 and FOR SALE (Honses) Pages 2 and FOR SALE (Lots). Sasol 2 and FOR SALE (Bicycles)... FOR SALE (Miscellaneous). FOR SALE (Pianos) .. HOTELS : LADIES’ Goops. LOCAL MENTIO: = LOST AND FOUND ..., MANICURE, MEDICAL... MISCELLANEOUS: ‘ MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN . NOTARIES PUBLIC eesti J ; is 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ° e 8 8 8 3 2 6 ® 2 + 6 8 ry NEW PUBLICATIONS. Pace 8 OCEAN TRAVEL ....... ~- Page 12 POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. --Pame 12 PIANOS AND ORGANS. 5 * Page 12 PERSONAL. i Page 14 | PROPOSALS. @ Pare @ PROFFSSIONAL.. 5 Page 14 RAILROADS... a Page 14 SPECIAL NOTIC! ne: Page 1 | STEAM CARPET CLEA concen Pee @ SUBURBAN Pr co Pate ® ED (Help). ceseee es Pages 2and 8 (Houses). Page 11 WANTED (Rooms)... ‘ Page 8 WANT! ae Pages 2 and 8 on - Pace 8 ‘i cen Rae 14 CIRCULATION OF THE “EVENING = STAR.” SATURDAY, March 4, 1898. MONDAY, March 6, 1893. TUESDAY, March 7, 193 WEDNESDAY, March 8, 1893... THURSDAY, March 9, 1598. FRIDAY, March 10, 1898... Daily average... aneene 2 0,710 Isolemnly swear that the above statement rep- Tesents only the number of copies of THe EVEN- ING Stak circulated during the six secular days ending Friday, March 10, 189%—that ts, the num- ber of copies actually sold, delivered, furnished or mailed, for valuable consideration, to bona fide | Purchasers or subscribers, and that none of the copies so counted were’returned to or remain in the office unsold. J. WHIT. HERRON, Cashier Evening Star Newspaper Co. Subscribed and sworn to before me this eleventh day of March, A. D. 1898. W. P. Vax WHOKLE, Notary Publie D. C. ——_—_+ ++ -—_ To Subscribers. Subscribers to Tax Star who aré served by route boys will confer a favor by promptly reporting to ‘Tae Stan office, either in person, by telephone or by mail, any negli- gence on the part of route boys. Goverywert Recerprs Topar.—Internal revenue, $640,193; customs, $690,962. - pea aaip teas Onperep To Wasnrtnorox.—Lient. J. F. Moser has been detached from the San Fran- cisco and ordered to duty in the office of the coast and geodetic survey. —_+ A Goverxmext Deposrrany.—One of the last acts of Secretary Charles Foster was to designate the Atlanta National Bank of Atlanta, Ga., as a depositary of public moneys, Stacks teneUaeieS Tue Cueaxn Awanps.—Judge Advocate General Lemly has gone to New York to make the Chilean indemnity payments to about twenty men now serving on vessels at that port. —— Tur Prestpext’s SELEcTION.—By direction of the President First Lieut. Alfred S. Frost, twenty-fifth infantry, is detailed as professor of military science and tactics at the State Agri- cultural College of South Dakota, Brookings, 8. D., relieving Capt. Peter Leary. jr., fourth artillery, who will proceed to join his battery. <a To Accompasy THE State Derarrwexr Exursit.—Mesdames Trautman, Wadsworth and Cotton of New York, First Lieut. John A. Dapray, twenty-third in- fantry, as acting judge advocate of ment of Arizona and directing him to report to the commanding general of that department for duty to relieve Capt Alfred C. Sharpe, trenty-tocond infantry, ‘and == Capt. Sharpe, on 1us relieved, to join his regi- t are hereb; He will remain ment are hereby suspended, ype ‘Resignation of Assistant Grinnell. Page 5 | | $38. The Property Loss Will Be About $4,500,000. ° Verdict in the De Walden Divorce Suit. CONVICTS WHO ARE STARVING Lo@ BY ROSTON’S FIRE. Were Injured. Bostox, Mass., March 21.--At this hour, ® &m., no change is warranted in the estimates of loss and insurance sent out last night. Of the property loss of $4,500,000 « little over 1,000,000 is on buildings and the remainder on stock. This is covered by an insurance within $400,000 of the total loss. Only three persons are known to have lost their lives, The injured will number more ry street in the heart of the fire district is covered with a heap of the wildest mass of destruction. The assessed valuations of the buildings burned to the gro: round numbers, 50.000. This sum does not include any of the Duildings damaged by water. The individual losses on burldings are as fol- | lows: Ames estate, 228.500: Brown .Durrell & co €225.000; Ludlow Mani ny. $44.500; United States Fi 90.000; John H. Roth, $6,000; Ellen M. 000; John 8. Fariow's heirs, #120.000; P. H. m's heirs, $45,000: Jas. L. Little, Chas. won etal., 24,000, and John 8. Farlow, $120,000. AT THE MoORPITALS. According to the latest reports from the Massachusetts General Hospital District Chief Engineer Eagan and Miss Maggie Lane are im- ‘oving rapidly, Two days, it is j The limit of thelr stay there. ee |, There are no other persons in that hospital 2 treatment in consequence of iast night's re. This forenoon the condition of Charles J. Welleworth and Maurice Flynn, two most eriti- cal cases at the City Hospital, was reported unchany The physicians at the hospital bold out slight | hope of their recovers. THE BURNED DisTRicT, ‘The burned district comprises roughly the territory bounded on the north by Basex street, on the west by Kingston street to the main building of the United States Hotel, ou | the south side by the United States Hotel proper | and on the east by South street. The fire started on the second floor of the Ames building, at the corner of Easex and Lin- coln streets, occupied by Horace Partridge and others, at ‘about 4:20 yesterday afternoon. Within fifteen minutes the seven-story build- ing, from basement to cornice, was literally « | sheil. Frederick Meadoweraft, Robert J. Risteaux and Leonidus H. Redpath lost their lives. The entire department was at the fire in ten mi utes, and in less than an hour the suburban set- tlements had sent their departments to the metropolis. Loxpox, March 11.—Facts have come tolight which show both that the Ulster unionists are | in earnest in their threats of civil war and also | ‘that the government is resolute and vigilant in steps to prevent an outbreak. ‘The Belfast Neves Letier asserts that «firm in Ulster recently ordered 100,000 Martini rifles from English manufacturers of that weapon. The mauufacturers referred the order to the Britith government for advice as to whether it should be complied with. The government's reply was of such a nature that the English manufacturers replied to the Ulster firms that they were not permitted tu execute the order. This is considered as showing that the gov- ernment means to enforce the order recently insued that noarms shall be admitted to Ire- land without permission from the Dublin executive. > LADY BLANCHE NOT GUILTY. She is Granted = Separation From Baron Howard de Walden. Lowvox, March 11.—The jury have decided that Lady Blanche Howard De Walden was not guilty of adultery and that Lord Frederick Howard De Walden was guilty of cruelty. Judge Jeune, in pursuance of this ver dict, therefore pronounced his decision grant- ing a judicial separation to Lady Blanche from her husband. Lord Frederick, and also grant- ing costs to her ladyship and also awarding to her lady+hip the custody of their son, Thomas Evelyn, born May 9, 1580. His lordship’s suit was dismissed in accordance with the verdict, <sesiccameaty CONVICTS STARVING TO DEATH. A Fearful State of Affairs in the Prison at Coal Creek, Tenn. Kyoxvire, Texs., March 1L—The Ten- nessee legislative investigating committee re- ports a fearful condition of affairs among the convicts at Coal Creek. They are in the most diseased and filthy condition, and many of them are so poorly fed that they are starving to Prize Fights Made Illegal in California, Sacramexto, Car, March 11.—The governor has signed the bill prohibiting prize fights, GEN, CARR'S CASE, Active List. E Brig. Gen. Carr, who was retired during the Precedent for compliance with his request lound in the case of | Brig. on a formerly ymaster a oe elon the retired lit by President Johnson a few days before the close of bis administration and was restored to the active list by President Grant § f i | ° f HE tli Ht He i [ it i i i