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T BAS COT T ME, FAGS THE FAG THAT YOUR WIT TY WELL COM YOU HAVE G9 HAVE SOM YoU UT Vy) MER. IT =o Go Bim e ASS VSS Ul oy S THAT slog must ave these goods. Why not come and je cive afew prices so youcan see what we are offerine MEN'S LIGHT-WEIGHT MERINO SHIRTS AND prawers, 0c eacs. STAK SNSTTING CO/S MEDIUM-WEIGHT MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, 750 MENS AUST AN LAMB'S WOOL, N4TURAL GRAY Wook GAUZE SHIKTS AND ‘DRAWERS, $1.00 esc: MEN'S MEDIUM-WEIGHT CAMELS TAIR 2 SHIFTS AND DRAWERS, EACH. MEN'S WHITE ALI-WOOL GAUZE SHIRTS NATURAL WOOL GAUZE SHIRTS AND : HAL paawers, S1.50 race MEN'S SANITARY ALL-WOOL MNATURAL saats axp peawrns, $2.00 EACH, ‘CHEVIOT, MADRAS AND S\TTEEN NEGLIGEE $. SPFCTAL PRICE, cH. Gray Fou will proat case for you Wely used in the makeup of ET RIBBON, linea back, tn leading shades, We als nave iaing PER YARD. Were saleable, c. aud 45°. per sad. Romer same dxy Avan. 3 To Aran 9 EXTRA INDUCEMENTS TO OUR CUSTOMERS FOR Busy Canntacz Boras. Srarevenr. Ovsz Canzuce Depanruenr Contains the Celebrated Wakefield Carriages. ‘The Popular Heywood Carriages. ‘The World-Wide Whitney Carriages. Also the Great Adjustable Sleeping Carriages. PRICES FROM @¢ TO 838.50. Every one will be reduced during the week to see if this spectal sdvertisoment is really read. Over 200 ROLLS Matting sold speaks for itself, | whether our inducement to purchase your Matting meant anything during the past week. ‘We will continue to offer the same inducement one ‘week longer. ‘Regular 25c. Seamless now 150, 40c. ** 300, 450. “350. Kindly judge this for your own good. GRAND SPRIG OPENING OF UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. ‘BOstyles Slip-cover Window Sereens Material, ‘To order, | Oe. to 750. per yard. Also ws haves Estinates given. Splendid axsortinent Work guaranteed, Of Adjjuatadle Screens, Material that we Recommend ts ‘The beat, Awniuzs, ‘We are closing cut All graces, our odds ant ends Work care*ully done. Of Lace Curtains Prompt service, at Prices guaranteed, Grestly reduced Order now so asto Prices. Bo ready when you Were. Now. ‘want them. $5.00. 83.90, 95.50, #410, 88.50, 94.75, Folding Screen, £8.00, 83.73, Fire Screen, And soon Great indueementa, Through entire stock. Sco prices, BY REQUEST. Marr OF THOSE WHOSE RELIGIOUS DUTIES PREVENTED SHOPPING THIS WEEK REQUEST THAT THE SOUVENIRS OF THE PALAIS ROYAL'S SPRING “OPENING” BE CONTINUED. WILL THOSE wifo com. MUNICATED BY MAIL PLEASE LOOK ON THIS ANNOUNCEMENT AS SUFFICIENT REPLY? 5 “Opening” Souveuirs CONTINUED ' Until Tuesday, April 4. Tae Paras Rovat, Corser 121 Sr. Axp Pexx. Ave—A. Luszn. Tua ‘the ‘‘Opening” of new season at the Palais Royal is » looked for fashion event is evident by the notices of the press and the attendance of leading modistes and society ladies. Tas ‘fifteenth annual spring “Opening” has attracted most favorable criticism. Perhaps the stlent incorsement of brother merchants who send their clerks here to “match colors" isa more eloquent tribute to the completeness of our spring fathering than even the favorable comments in the news columns of the news- Papers, or the overwhelming praises of our great circle of friends and patrons, Tez ‘souvenirs have cansod such an enormous distribution from hereof dress materis‘s, capes, and other dress requisites that we know the Palais Royal will be very larwely represented and better advertised on Connecticut avenue tomorrow than in the ‘Rewspapers, x Buxo eapecially fortunate this sssson tm securing exclusive style Silk and Wool Suitings, Choice Silke and one-of-a-kind Capes, you may be reasonably as sured that very many of the different-than-all-of-the-rest costumes that will be noticed tomorrow came from the Palais Koyal. You need not be less certain that when yon observe Gloves, Parasol, Vell, or catch » glimpse of stockings, all marvelously alike in shade, that they, too, came from the Palais Royal and, too, selected at « cost much less than current elsewhere—less than will prevail here after the “*Opening.” LIST OF SOUVENIRS. The Palais Royae spring “Openina” Kouventts are now understoid by th x Tote left hang are the - rice, i Unite usin "To the Fight ars the sonvense ‘prow. ‘out aud preserve the list, You need it us a shopping wuide, Wrar Asp Serr Dersnrwexz. | Grove Deranruexs Sovvexzes, ‘37 | O00 B are:te or Picakin Monsauotairos. 61 Srenoh Kid Gloves, 4 buitun: 8 1 Youter Kid Gioves, 5 hook: So i Foster Kid Gioves, 7 1.18 E1ZH Suede Mousatctaires, Try 61.53 "Palais Royal" Suede Mousa en So ‘81.55 Palais Royal" Susde Moasquotaires. 1.68 61,50 “P. R." Freuch Kids, 4 bu buttons.. 1.35 81.50" 23 ‘BLS P, te 1.68 $13.50 Suits, all ed ids, Parte made, 1.85 18.00 Suits, all style: ‘ish Dogskin Gloves... 890 825.00 Suits, all styles. sth caoeng ate roa 50 | 81,75 Perrin's Gloves, usually 83... 6180 | ‘G1 Misses’ and Boys' Kid Gloves. ... Bue ECKWEAR Derantuzsr Sovvenms. One-tenth off marked prices of fsney neck dress fronts, 4c. Ne Bik Hector Soarts, YSe BU Windsors, all styles, i 1 to 14) I:nported Keefers (1 to 4) Navy Reefers, 5 Children's (1 to 4) Imported Reefers.. ‘T5e Childzen’s (1 te 4) Ginzanm Drewses. $1.25 Children’s (1 t0 4) '“Empire Dresses! JSe Children's (1 to 6) Fauntleroy Blouses. SGo Boys’ (3 to 14) Shirt Watsts. of Collar and Cuffa, of Collar and Onis 48e Children's Fanntloroy Sets,. 50 New Style Sailor Catlars,. 890 yd. Chiffon, all colors. Ruchings at 10 per cont disconat. Jeweray Deparruvwe Sovvewrns. ‘The new Jewel Beits, Buckles, Hatr Ornawente ot 10 por cent discount—one-tenth off marked prices, 81 Jewelry, all styles... z ‘Te Jewelry, all styl 00 Jewelry, all styles. 25e Jewelry, all styl $175 Inported Sterling Silver Hairpins, FEREB Bre Isyaxts) Deranrveyr Sovvenis. 85 Cashmere Conte, all styles... $2.25 Cashmere Coats, ribbon trimming. S5e Stk Caps, all styles... $1.35 Imported Silk Caps, all sty! GSe Siik Caps, all styles, Outiits from $5 to $100 ‘300 Mull Caps Reap Anovz ABOUT SAVING FREIGHT AND GIVING INDUCEMENTS. | PRICES TELL, VALUE YOU CAN SEE AS WELL AS WE, | And more just in as good position to sel! you aslow asthe lowest, and our stock will, we think, do the | tating. BURCH RO.. $°4, 426 7TH ST. & apl Tex Ware a Movptzrox GAS ENGINE. Steady. Noiseless. Effective. THE GAS APPLIANCE EXCEANGE. 1428 New York ave. a. w. elt Are the Agents, THOUSANDS ——Are today miserable fro; everywhere who would not be without an “Electropoise™ for aay Gmown: of money. Amuasric Exrcrnororse Co., 1405 New Yous Avexce Old Favoritessce Fresh every day—GILL'S THREE GRAND MIXTURES. In their lists are over 100 G@ifferent kinds and flavors of CANDIES, each the best of its kind. For 5, 40 and 60 CENTS s pound ‘hey cannot be equaled. ‘Try any of them. They're all leaden. GILL & SON, COR TH AND FSTS. Telephone, 1104. Only Corset Store of Note. od S COMET Exr : 1003 F ST. N.W. it BUT IN OUR ADS. We want to mean just whet we say, and wish your CANDID Fact, IMPARTIAL JUDGMENT AS TO VALUE, STYLY, PRICES AND SUITABILITY FOR YOUR UsE. ALL MAIL PROMPTLY ANSWERED. Horaz Fousisarxa A Srectazzy. Ove Beproow Sorrzs For $12.50, 3 pieces oak. ‘For $15.00, 3 pieces oak. ‘For $18.00, 3 pieces oak. For 819.30, 3 pieces oak. ‘For $22.50. 3 pieces oak. For 825.00, 3 pieces oak. For €27.00, 3 pieces oak. For 828-00, 3 pieces oak. FOR YOUR SUMMER COTTAGE WILL PLEASE YOU. JUDGE THEM AND ORDER IF THEY ARE SATISFACTORY. We HOUGHTO MANUFACTURING CO., 1218-1220 F Sz. DONT FORGET BABY CARRIAGE WEEK. SFE CIAL INDUCEMENTS. ws | 2ho Washington Souvenir Paper Weleht ‘Se Sterling Biiver Souventr Spoons.. HANDK! B00 | nai 350 48 Imported Novelty 3u 100 Nurses’ and Waitresses’ Caz 30e Nurses? Cargo sigs Aprons. -890 IE¥ DEPARTMENT sOUVENIRS. Easter Sunday Handkerchiefs... Pasasor Depantuest Sovvenms. (Parasols, Umbrellas, ubber Goods.) Novelties at 10 per cent discoun! 7.6 Slace Sik Paseo! 2ige Lewn Handkerchiefs, all styles... Mo White H. 8 Lawn Handkorchiofs. Pic Embroidered Jap 8k Handeroh! So Sik Handkerohie‘s, dainttly embrol 50c Best Quality Jap Silk Juandkerchieis. Duchess Lace Hifs. at 10 per een: discount So Children's Kaster Handkezehlefs. L24o Men's Fu'l-sive Handkorobte: Se Meus Handkerchiefs, al! styles. LEATHER GOODS SOUVENIRS, Tooket Boos, Card Cases, &e., with sterling silver trimin:nizs, at one-tenth lems than marked prices, YP. Looks, C, Cases, Bage, & 300 P, Books, Shopping Bass, &e. twenty ® new sty! 83.98 Stik Paresols, Garr ace Sbedse’ pjain sud Cat. ae Sbucien, plain 22 itm Shades, wit doubler 73 Giace bil Gisce Bi g Ff i ' y Shopvine Bars... ported Shopping Baws, YAN DEPARTMENT SOUVENIRS, All Fans marked $15 and upward at 10 per cent die count, a ne oe @1 to 835 at 10 por cont nt BBe Quit] Peather Fane O8e Sik. Gauze and Feat 4.75 Ostrich Feather Yans, @4.50 Feather Fans, ail styles, ¥7.50 Ostrich Foather Fans,, Ostzich Feather B. 2 Oxtrich Feather Fans. ‘Japanese Fans at 10 per cont discount, ABT GOODS DEPARTMENT, ‘One-tenth off marked prices of al! Bric-e-brao, tn- cluding Banqcet Lamps, Rouventr Cups and Saneera, 25e StIvercide Piissr-e Photo Frames... os eather-weight Macxintos! ‘Gioth-Anish Cossauers, all Dazss Goons Sovvexins. Wool D-ess Fabrics, all, styles. He Woo. Fopelines, all stylen... all styles, pa ‘3 2 ae a Black Ske, at 0 yer cout Ses, af 10 ye" cout Bisck Wool Fabrics st 1vorceat aivcount, ‘ORe Ortental Table Covers, ... Tanonsa Derantaest Sovvenms, 81. 68 Oriental Covers, 6-4 size. 10 Se ad Lene spree). $3.93 Oriental Covers, 8-4 size. ‘discount —one-ten e 68 Down Sofa ail Dress Srimnines and Battons, sibbons, Feathers. | Sac‘sur Drstecs Bec hnereobahinse : 81-50 antpainted sik Soaris. ‘92.25 Novelty Stik Drapery Scarfs... Lace Dearest Sovvesms. $1.25 Hand-paintod Felt Mantel Scarfs 91.35 Scarfs, for table or mantel it disco: beige ne een aah rong 91.68 Drapery Scarfe, all sizes, and Parasol Covers. TOILET ARTICLE DEP! And Notions, Be atin al style. T7e Velis, all st 4% Botties Chamfly Totlet Water .. ‘percent ount on 42c Bottles Kanaga Toilet Water. +200 D, #2c Bottles Vennard's Totlet Wat B70 Exsszomeny EPARTMENT Sovverms. a Half-ounce Bottles Extracts 230 (Embroideries and White Goods.) Cakes Pure Castile Soap. .. ae One-tenth oT marzed prices of all Embrolderies, | 9° Cakes Castile Soap, usually Je alto Figured Dimities and Swiss, Lawns, Orcandies, imported Tooth Brushes 280 &e. 880 # "136 Hosuny Deranrvzxt Sovvexmms. — Be Fest Black and Fency Hoss. Be SABE a nce Fae | 15 piece Bone Casing (9 yards). +180 ee Su hg | 12¢ piece Velvet Dress Facing. We ‘Si 290 1-19 od 80 nate = s le Be eee Uxpveawean Depanruest Sovvenms. Week of Apr. 8. 11TH AND F STS, ¥.W. Crowds Of Rich Offerings ‘Will greet next week's buyers at ‘MOSES'. Last Saturday we told you ef our plan for GREAT WEEKLY BARGAIN SALES, ‘Which we intend shal! be memorabie on account of the surprising values offered. The sales will be adversised the week Before, 20 a8 to give all buyers an equal chance. The FIRST ADVERTISED SALE has met with a most hearty response this week. People evidently appreciate the fact that we show more goods and better goods than any other first-class house, and that we have the facilities for sell- ing at lower prizes than others are able to qnote. Here's a Bargain Lut of SPECIALS FOR NEXT WEEK whose values can- not be approached. If there's any- thing you want {tl pay to get in early next week, You'll find great ‘Dumness activity here, Dining Room Chairs. A manufacturer's sample line, whic! will close out nezt week at great reductions. Great variety to select from. Prices ranged last week from 83.75 to $20; nest week you can wet one of these Deautiful Chars for from $2.65 to Gent Chairs. —Think of tt! Over 1,000 of them. All made from best whi:e vine, planed, ant warranted to withstand the roughest treat- Parlor Chairs. If there's a fine CHAIR which you ‘want to ornament some nook in your parlor oF reception ruom you'll bave the oppor- tunity to met it next week ata price that'll surprise you: It's quite the “fed” now, you know, to have Odd Chairs. All these are Beautiful Chairs—all mahogany fin- 15 Sea hecerrt ATR, ON CHAIR, cov- 1) yellow satin dainaok Heaucea’to. @0.conxEn inal tapentrs, red #2000 3 tnfied datusak neat. redstond to €23 NECEPTION CRATE, ond imedalilon ally "tapes 8% CON < StrATH, Sener covered and finished, $18 eb Astaaat, Patuted torres S18 Ofera hold cood next week only. A Parlor Suite Bargain extraordinary. Cannot be equaled. G-piece Large Mahowany Suite,consisting of sofa, doub‘e-arm divan, arm chair, patent yooker and two side chairs, All covered in fifaiacdtotrenarenleat G42.70. Easels Reduced. Quite 9 large lot of them reduced 20 to 60 percent, Better buy now if you want one, Ainong the rest are Breas Easels, white and Lrase, bamboo, mabayany finish end oak, Gouches and Lounges We make every styie and we're proud of them, too, Your apecial atéention js directed to our own WARUROBE COUCH <THE GUAND,“ end our “ORI. ENTAL DIVAN," Both of them noveltion fn the Couch line~but’s certainty worth in- We apecting. Prices very reasonadie, & specialty of our own work, have LOUNGES from 95.00 up, theve reauctiona: #24 LOUNGE, ony fr low aot, covered with biue cf ed'plush, reduced to, 824 Cak-frame LOU qudcovered witht sil tapestry, Odd Beds —redused half pric, Yver hoard of » soltd oak double bed for @3.250 It's hero, Binsle and 1 beds, too, in Oak, Maple, Mahogany and Cherry. 06.00 Bede reduced to 03.93 ($90 Bede reduced to 60 Othere tm provortion, Window Shades Down —ridioulous prices, Bstacen 25 and 50 Oddcolored Window Shades, with the pat- Reacondeone Spring Bellows. P78, Draperies Bolow Gost jere'y @ chance to yet elexant Spring Draperies at truly ridtculoua prices, ‘They're slightly damaged from betne too gencrally handled, but they'll prove highly satisfactory to the buver, The first col- aun of prices tells what the articles sold for when new-you can buy them at the prices nained in the last calumny. Me doubte tte S15 aR, caryod $15 overed with ALK 9g 4 5 50 pm WERE OW pate Raw SUE Curtains, fm red and gold, ++, 820.00 84.00 8.00 2.00 7 50 3.50 tain... - 1200 © 60 Petre Printed Madras Cure Lpair Colored Stripe Screen Curtains. + 250 0 Spare Cream Madras Gus teing, esse 280 680 12 yates Lbroidsred Muse lin Cartains . 400 13 2 pair White Notusgham Curtains... + $00 1S Spare White Nottingiam Ourtains 25000 415 1 pair White Curtains, - 200 615 Boatre Wis (Cnrtaina,. + 1.50 wb Bargains fn Mattings. 1 yards White Chinese Straw Matting at... .8 CTS, YD. 1,850 yards Fancy Chineso Strow Mattingat..... ...10 CTS. YD. 2,000 yards Heavy Jointless Chinese Matting at. ..17% CTS. YD. Bargains in Ofleloths. 0 dad 5 Au yan, atonly Tort DOC Carpet Remmants-- —at exactly hals price. 10 Patterns Half-wool Heavy IN- GRAIN CARPETS, in lengths of trad Rarer 8 5C ps eee DI 25 Price, €21.00. Monday only 816.20. No. 851—Reed bods, beaufiful in destin, fenders on side, upholstered in dark blue | Gk plosh, piped beck and sides, satin par- | asol, lace edge and latest rod attachment, | Dest gear, Caprings, shaved spoke wheels | and retent brake. ‘Price, $18.50. Monday only $13.63. | No. 220. { ‘Reed body, large and eommodious, with roll edge, elexant design, upholstered in shaved spoke wheels, C springs and paten: drake. Price, $28.30, Monday on!y 820.20. Xo, 610. ‘Natural ost bod, grill and spindle wor upholstered in light b.ue sik plush, ty sides and Lack, satin edge to metei, best runting «ear, shaved Price, $23.50. Monday only $17.60. PRICES ON BABY CAERIAGES HOLD GOOD MONDAY ONLY. The original prices will prevail on ‘Tuesday. —o— MOSES & SONS, Largest Retati Hous: in America, u Llvn Asp F Ses. N. W. EASTER GREET dezanmesaers ae, and to extend to shee to thank ds aud the uate for Kmpire Gowns. dat to Orautyyy any’ sigure, Sn fi G. WHELAG, MGR. PHYSICAL CULTURE CORSET Cov., 1107 G Sr N.W. 8. 0. E, SAWYER, ig DRESSM ARE] 1116 F ST. N.W.” WASHT _mh2>-1m* ‘OVER PPOMKENEAS on, 3 Dr. e+ 4; TON, D.C. CHILDS & Mode RMID'S HE LIQUOR HABIT POs- ‘edministers J. Fan mAP REE Oye “206, 10TH AT w. . » Motli-proo! Goods, Fire Biter, Stay aaa te ‘ARbestos, Blue Lanius. ely, slates, cits A SPINITUALISTIC ANNIVERSARY. An Interesting Celebration at the Masonic ‘Temple Last Night, At Mason{c Temple last evening the spicit- ualists of Washington assembled with their friends in goudly numbers and celebraied the forty-ffth anniversary of spiritualism, ‘was musto, postry, addresses, danc’ oral tests, as they were announced to be, President Edyon of the First Spiritualists’ Society of this city presided, and afier a few {utroductory remarks, iu which he congratue lated the apirttuaiiets upon the suecers throcz out the world of spiritualism, introduced as the Prineinal, spencer of the evexing Mr, Moses juil of Chicago, Mr, Hull suid that farty-five years ago, when the world was teuding more and more toward Mmaterialiam, the spirit of William Bell came back to this world ave the first soientite evidence of man's spirituality, Then it was that two little girls, with uo organization their back, ne press to encourage them and Minister to bless them, gave birth wo that Hight which ilamtued £O0'other mectings such es the spiritualists of Washington — held. Bpiritualism, he said, was the only positive ro- ligiog on carth today, All other religions, he declared, lived on their negative qualities, Mrs, Mattie Hull followed her husband and read a poem entitled “The Spirit's Greeting." Bhe also gave an interesting description of the journey she had made through the south in the interesis of spiritualtem, Miss Maggle Gaule, » medium, gave an uceount of her efforts hore and of the progress of epir- itualism in Washington, Miss Gaule also gave several testa, evideutly to the great satisfaction & Of those present, it being explained that rhe | held during these tests direct communication with the spirits in the other world, imparting to the friends of the spirits present messages aad other communications, ‘The celebration war concluded by the floor of the hall being cleared for dancing. Fall of » Big Gun. At the ordnance shop, navy yard, on Thurs- day, while moh were engaged in lifting one of the ten-inch guus from the floor, the hook of the crane parted and the gun fell. The weapon was not quite one inch from the oor when the accident happyned. It might have beou a serious matier had the break uc- ourced a few moments later, Capt. Jewell, chief af ordnance, stated to Tuz Bran roporter this afternoon that zo damage resulted and no injury incurred save to the hook, @ very incons{derable item, soc80 527 aac The Late Georze Buncroft’s Manuscripts. In the caso of Glover et al. against Bancroft etal., for» construction of the will of the Inte Georze Bancroft, the executors and trustees filed @ petition this morning asking for author- ity toaccept the oifer of the trustees of tho Lenox Library of New York of $30,090 cash for the historical manuscripts, " printed Decks and pamphlets of the library of the deceased, and Justice Cox mude a decreo authorizing them to accept the offer, The eighth clause of the willdireoted that the his- torical collection be offered to the ry of Congress, and if Congress siould not —- the collecdon in three years then to offer them undivided io xny public Ubrary or body. Mr, Bancroft died January 17, 1891, and efforts were mude to sell the mme to Congress. A bill upprupriuting $75,000 passed the Bonate, but It tiled to be- come slaw. ‘This offer being acceptable, and as it will enable them to deliver sion of the dwelling and thus secure the purchase money, $100,000, they ask the authority. ‘Mar. Satoll!'s Assistants, Mgr. Donato Sbaretti, auditor to the eccle- siastical court of Archbishop Satoili, arrived in New York on the Britannic yesterday. He was received by Archbishop Corrigan. Dr. Papi accompanied him. Dr. Rooker, the assistant of Mgr. O'Connell in the American College, was the first auditor appointed to Dr. Sstolli’s court. Just ashe was taking the train oui of Rome his appoint- ment was revoked and the present one made. Beasons for the change have never been given. =a Sbaretti isnot expected to arrive in Washington before Monday. Mgr. Satolli is ferfrom being well, but he hopes to be able to celebrate mass on Easter Sunday at St. Matthews Church in this city. a Pennsylvania’s Bluecoats Going to Chicago. ‘There is not much doubt that the National A Monday Sale Of Bab Carringes 0 Reed o> iH Ath tly 7 | trict of Columbia to certain « THEY WANT CAPT. HOXIE. DEATH OF KEV. DR. CORNELIUS. Citisens Urge fils Return “Here as Engineer | The Pastor of the Eastera Presbyterian Commissioner. Charch Succombds te Paeumenia. A strong local sentiment has developed which | Afters fortnight’s illness Rev. Dr. M. favors the assignment of Capt. Richard L. | Cornelius, the pastor of the Essiern Presbys Hoxie as the Engineor Commissioner, relieving terian Chureh, died vesterday afternoon at 4:25 Capt. Rowell. Capt. Hoxie's services here as o'clock at hie residence, 611 Maryland avenue, assistant to the Engineer Commissioner were Dr. Cornelius remained conscioas mp to the and are recognized as having been ex- last and bore his trouble with true Christian tremely valuable to the community fortitude, His deathbed was surrounded by and =o mede for him many warm the members of his family and « friends and admirers among the citizens, who amber of the devoted friends from his con- ‘now contend that it will be the highest wisdom ETesation. He seemed almost to prolong bis to put his ability, intelligence and acquired ex life for awhile by xbeer force of will and whea Rerience again to work for the city’s welfare, |be realized that the, end was at hand be se- Shen Capt. Hoxie was transforred in 1884 there quested Rev, Mr. Alden, the assistant at the Wasa strong public protest against the order, b, and the following letter was sent to Capt oa asic of a - keeping, e order transferring you from the Dis- With the life of Chris: tuat be tes on the galf bad lived. His family consisted of two daughters, one the wife of Mir. Carl A. Johnson of this city’ and the other a young girl a i end was in aan usefulness | coast | ¥ho, is most sincer on account of and’ long residence in neve cbearved the anarhed efhcioncy and | 7heattangements Sur the Sannel hove est ability with which you bave discharged tho Yet been fully made, but the services will be duties of your position during the entire period | beld on Monday and it is probable that the in- of your ‘ice bere; yonr removal and tx fer | torment will be Congrestional cemetery, is the more especially regretted at this present “bere Mrs. Cornelius was buried about ewghi time, as we believe, and are convinced, | Months ago. thet the people ‘and material inter- _ Dr. Co: regretted by us, ‘our interests the Di yet. ve of Vennevivania, Attor gradnating “4 ims was a | ests of this city are entitled to your services | Where be wax bora 1 Until at least the two great enterprises—the off- from Theological Seminary of Westera spring of your brain and the result of your Pennsylvania in is7i d several charges iu labors for years, viz., plans for the that part of the state, among them at adequate supply of water and per Altoona. He afterward went west sewerage for the city, are Reet ard a twas in Calfornie that As the originator of these invaluable works. in | be ie his first great enccess. which you must naturally fee! much pride, it | From » euccessful pastora! ward Chureh, |is no disparagement to other engineers | San Francisco, he was oi to Pasadena, |to believe that you, by reason of your Where nee years he built upa congregation Jong practical experience in matters of | Of 1,000 from a boginuing of 100, and mereasod water supply and sewerage, a branch of the velue of the church Props from $3,000 | knowledge foreign to the usual milit to $109.000. it was trom this charge thet be | tion, possess superior ability to complete them and cerry out your own plans and specifica tions as designed by you, and that this right | Presbyteri arch threo vears ago this spring should be accorded to you. We regret that from California to Gill his new these considerations of a pebiic and personal Charge. During his minstry im this eity | character seem to have been overlooked or | be bad vereded an bulldiug up the undervalued im removing you during the pro- | membership the church to fiattering gress of vour own valuable plans for the com-| Proportions and one good result of his labors lies ack veh aoe 0 of {8 shown in the handsome, and com- |the capital, Simple justice ous church building bat com, | publie and yuna alike would d for the use of the growing congreg: to dictate the prompt revocation of the in question, but should this not occar w at no distant dey you will be assigned to duty in this city and that in the meantime you will find opportunities to add to the now hich repu- tation witich you have fairiy won by your most valuable services in bebalf of the interests of | this District. | With great respect and earnest wishes for your prosperity, H. lard, . Glover, Crosby 8. Noyes, Albert > — xtradition Treaty. Gresham said this morning thet was no word of trath ia the statements seut to the London Standard by its Borlin corvespondent that the United States minister « had been di p all nerotiations concerning stradition treaty, with the view subject referred back to M. | Dis Beni Further than thie Mr, tzman, Boteier, & J.B, Kena: A. B. Mullett, Hayward & this city is an applicant ae BS Mor ion of custodina of dies and plates zerott & Co,, J, Brad " wage ned nye 7 Bar yer | ar a ag A. Stevens wises to be collector of the port of Georgetown. James B. Henderson, | Stinemetz, Harvoy & Fiteh, Fox & Brown, L. H. | Chr. 'Heurich, W. M. Poindex ray & Page, architects; Geo. W. Cleary & Co., Jno, U. O'Mera & Co.. Keyes & Co., |. BR. Dufour, R. Goldschmid, Moritz Auge {etein, Leadingham & Co., W. H. Tenney | Sons, Herr & Cissel, Wheatley Bros. Rance of the Thermemeesr, ‘The following were the temperatures at the of the weather buveau today: 8am, 48; gpm, inimum, 41. Baltimore, M4, Burdette, Schmedtis Eros, J. Katte! po edey a, W. Hf. Lovejoy, M.D., A. "Nailor, jr., aq De Galt, Bro, & Schwing & ckirgham, F, Bacon, Seaion a dison, Wm, M. Galt, J. Ormond Wilson, | Compa: John | Acker & Co., Great Falls I | D, Bartlett, ct Jobneon Bror., John Me Neveridge, W. Thompson, Job: | John If Dingruder, Wm. Be. | Williams, C, Christus, Mo! ©, Parl uncaster & Howard, Wm, Dal | Jams Hagan, James B. Lambie, W | Nailor, Birentano Bros,, Joaquin Miller, | Capt, Hoxie’s friends think that the fittt time bas come for the return to duty in lesty eugrested by this lever, and they | making vigorous efforts to convince the powers | that be that this isthe best appointment tha? could be ma civil rervice p il, H. Sylvester, M. ne! | tegrity, popularity : rience, Capt, Hoxie 2 present Wiliett’s Point, ww York, ie CHAKGED TO THE MAME E.G Ut at Cracwlan: Secretary Carliste to Correct at S30 pan. the List of Cle Secretary Carlivie is having prepared a list j of tho employes of the ‘Treasury with the salarios they receive, 4 will have it | arranged by states, When completed it will show the number of employes ercdited to exch | state, the aggregate ealary the people from the | state receive, anda column showing what by the law of apportionment the state should re- | ceive. From an unofficial list alr appesrs thet the Disiric credited with 1,000 out of 4 Funeral Sunday, Aprii 2, at 2 p. tint’ | gresemen ia havin | persons from their sta: istrict because the employe reside: here. a h., Aiter 8 lone | , Secretary ¢ ude, a8 far ar po cu SG HALVIER, | Wal appese with ite fai yo Movans Monday, Apsils, lhias om gt aa sok Sada ah, frome Fae Monday ihetutives aac friends 20, 1983, RICHARD filed. . +- Rastern Star Lodge, Ne. 10.3, ——___—-—. +--+. —--— — 7 pel, Sd xtreet berween Land go Bur er. £7: we Lora avenue NortuWest, Dunday, Apr 2, we ~ ss - On Drids Ms . 1893, of A Keport That Lae Ss Cy rate mae] chase the Island, — Mr, Jon E, Risley has beon commissioned as | 31% Ag crcugane pean | minister to ‘k and has taken the o: Mr iro, bis; ender, mernise, frei 3, | office, He has not yet rec | and will retura from New Yor | for that purpose. | Tein wuid chat they wi ment of Denmark | |X at tory om | $S25 for the estab- | “3. | negotiations with the yow | for the acquimtion of « Larbo: | eacestete is J stati NALOR. Di 4, | Hehment of a naval statiog | XAIZOR. Died April 1, TRO, at Pav : Acarrent story ie thst the adiinistration , GBOMGE Sails. Tortorly ot Washinswome Dee # contemplates the purchare of Ihe island, bat it | BP AG: could not de verified in otictal circier, Count Sponneck, the Danish minister,had a conference with the Secretary of State on dip! matic matters today, the character of which cannot be learned, ee ieee Asststaxt Srcartarr McApoo has gone to New York for a few days, ace: Lievr. Iso. T. Frexcu, sn., fourth artillery, who was thrown off his horse during the inaug- uration parade, sustaining a fracture of his collar bone, has recovered sufficiently to be out and has gone to Pennsylvania to recuperate. — Tux New Statisziciax.—Henry Robinson EN STS, beloved bh Deccan, aged seventy Fears, « ball Comntsy Taraeriea! mapers TARBS. | Ou Wednesday TAM TABBS, the ve.oved life at 10 ore, of Bichizen, the newly appointed statistician Pare of the Department of Agriculture, entered .— upon the duties of his office today. A difficult = tark awaite Mr. Robinson in his new duties, 4 which are intricate and manifold. The aseist- rere ant statistician, B.W. Saow, resigned some Weeks ago, also an experienced £1,800 clerk in 3 the same office. ‘This will lace the adminis- | fue - QC). py Cc. Fare tration of affairs of the office in entirely new | Par =e imrso Vesta fad ——_—_—_ Sore If youde mot try Cioveland's Baking od Nvat Onpzaa.—Pay Director George Cocb-| Sirs Towdersoucan never now how good art Fan bas been ordered to duty as general store- | POS 4, pestis, pare res FS. Bealden tt cove motaing to teri pure Firs forttyou donot find stensctiy eomw- pure Sus reveated, your grocer will pay you pare Bie back your monay. J = i 2 Ed i & oy re Sie om oe me 10. Rovar_ Heavacue Pownzas Caupary Cer Fox Pircura’s CasToRia

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