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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDING: 101 Peaneylvania Avene, corer Sr St, by The Evenine Star Newspaper Company, SH. KAUFFMANN, Pres’ New York OSce, 88 F % Potter Building, ‘Tre Evexrvo Stan i served to subscribers in the cy by carriers, on their owmaccount. af Lorene f for 44<. per month. Copies at the counter, S seach. By rail anywhere in the United statesor wa postage prepaid“) cents per month SATUEDAT QUADRUPLE SHEET STAR $1.00 peryear: witty postawe added, $3.00. wing Ente. at the Post Office at Washington, D. C. second-clase mail matter. | _ $27 All mat] subscriptions mnst be paid in advance. Rates of advertising made known on ay SPECIAL NOTICE < a Aid, MEMBERS OF CARPER- Mey Sancti, ME of L Lereby notitied to attend the next meeting, MONDAY, Arril 10, am business of the utmost irportance re quires Your attention. By order of the assembly. are-3 LL PERSONS HAVING GOODS Pledged with H.K. Fulton upon whi: interest is due twelve months or more are hereby ni) tified to cali and pay interest on the same cf they will be sold at anetion April 25, 18K ape 14 H. K_ FULTON. ENTERPRISE SERIAL BUILDING AS- [a ‘Subscription bows for stock in the second series of the Enterprise Serial Building Association are now ‘gpen. the fret payment to. be made WEDNESDAY, ING. “Shares of stock, $1 each, payabic ‘Money advanced to members on easy and Frcnsble terme, "-AVID MURPHY, N.H. SHEA, President, ‘Treasurer. ng THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL MEETING of the stockholders of the Tenaliytown and Kockviile Railroad Company at Hethesta, Maryland, SATURDAY, APRIL S, INK. at 1p. m.. to take im reward to the further equipment of the road transact such other busines ar way be brought said meeting JOHN E. BEALL, Presid M_WILLSON OFFUTT. Secretary ap WEL! — w see how hecan doit. HODGES® NAT! S12 9te st, cam bind books in leather for @Octa. “Send yours to hie mb PRIEF POINTER FOR LAWYERS. ‘You may be a little pushed and may want Your work inahurry. Wedo work ina hurry we're rapid. printers—and make no extra charge for quick Jobe. Next tine vou want = BELEF promptiy and property printed see us. Nothing too large, nothing too wnal for us became ie WALLACE, Law PUREE sr. ew. HIGHACLASS TAILORING ess Ears bros 7TH ANDEN. he Foening Sar. BILLOWS OF FLAME. Prairie Fires Raging in Nebraska and South Dakota. BEAOISM CF A LOCOMOTIVE. ENGINEER, Confession of One of the Morgan- WASHINGTO D. C., ‘SATURDAY. APRIL 8, 1893—SIXTEEN PAGES. TWO CENTS. field Murderers. mar at least who was very | about April 12 and thereafter from the officers of the | much surprised this morning as well as indignant | society when he read in the newspapers that the Commission- | ers had been requested by the health office to have him prosecuted for violating the law relative to the fandard required. ohn W, Beall, the manager of the Swiss Daity on East Capitol st. He stated to pice Sevan. offer eh Bee ET aPRTTPAL ‘= Star reporter this morning that he wae a victim of a —s aap judirment on the part of theauthorities, who had Slowed the law which bad been in force ince 1588 to leases 5 deed Wetter: aod gow enldesly under pressure of public opinion and they attempted, in the course pe pe Teoria -e Saslll ough soumecigl 6S lexis ores For his part he ‘This man was Mr. the District Commissioners the entire year. the milk sold by hin should be up the then District c mist, Clifford Richardson, a test of the milk sold at his dairy, and paid for the tests $5. each. the health office and asked that the nalk received he was | 310 ¢, Summers. Surg. anxious to know whether it He was informed that this service was for the prote tion of the consumers and not for the dealers, Sivted on an examination beine quentiy on Tuesday or Wednesday he was notified that samples of milk shipped to him would at the depot. supplied the nd marked on As a result FS! Young. Secret _ L He went to the depot bot- each one the na ‘out of some twelve samples five were reported to be | Preparation for slichtly deficient in f. pers and made arran ¢ of the shippe ified the ship- this defect in jer learning the ewspapers of the suinmary a: ents to correct result, he reads in tion on the part of that up toa few days ago only twelve samples of 1 ‘were examined by the a pilk has been examined —our Mr. ¢ ably during the entire time the w has ther worn on the bac they are cheap. Prices range ‘B10 to #25. A natty line of every shade and style. GEORGE SPRANSY, av ‘434 7th st. CRANES, HURD: WHITINGS —™ fume * Such makes of Paper and Envelopesas Whiting’s, Hurd’s aad Crane's bund are too 1 dhd too tavorabiy known to need any in- section. We are headquarters for these tr Stationers sundries at lowest prices. 8B" Paper eut any size desired. “FASTON & RUPP, Blane Book Makers, 421 ITH ST. (Just atore the avenue.) a5. CITIZENS’ EQUITABLE BUILDING ASSOCIA OF GEORGETOWN, D. C., CORNER 31ST AND M STREETS. ‘stock at m. Monday, April share per month. Ad- rest is paid ou withdraw at per annum. First becriotions - 9 & THOMAS BROWN, President Evga FhIsby, © Predeut” ©. PWILLIAWS, Secreta: HALT. 7H, AND DX. W Sevantiy. faraiabed ode rooms for ren & heath oe single misht Inguice of Bwaaiis 2°65. Bpuse Optician and Jews M-QUEEN, INTER AND PUBLISHER, 4 dob Printinu Siem es THERE Are lots of comfortable people walking around town today and if you could get # good look at the bottoms of their new shoes you would see stamped thereon the | Famous $2.50 Shoes—famous because they require no “breaking in"—famous again because they aresu- premely comfortable a!l the time—cuaranteed to be 90 by Mr. Wilson. If youdon't wear these shoes you are not Keeping up with the procession. so to speak. If Sou “wear acorn” and still try to get along without | this footwear, you are inaking a ciamal failure of try- tng to be comtortable. Mend your ways—do it now— setapairtomorrow. They are wade in a variety of ebapes for ladies and men—broad, medium or narrow toe—dall of glazed Snish for indica, 993 Im Mezenaxre Poncer, Detiverr Co. MAIN € 912 Penna. and delivered : storage of Orders may be left at ISIS 14th at igen and V sts. IL Tea and Q sta, z 2000 7th st. ath and Masa ave. --- Ist and Haw. and © nw. “oti ana Va ne ve his milk examined, and for tha: reason he to the health anthorities and requested tuat a test opened a large line of bright—new—choice be made. When a sai ple was asked for he procured angie vile site itfrom the cans Just asit care to him and in every SANEIMEN BA COioe conchale: ay possible he has endeavored to know whether the pat pingh sinha -ngams apni ilk which he was sciline was up tothe requirements, MAES cod WEETR, id have fare Trouser Makers, thatitwas due “ting 2 business honestly and to the best of his ability that he should have been notitied of the test and wiven an opportu- ed to deceive he ca Desires et Soe wee with Me He M makes as well as al! kinds of stationery and pra ral real estate t WASHINGTON JOCKEY CLUB iviieves up to WEDNE aud should be ad- | Snd'a hoard of directors chosen froin the stockhold. | A TRIP TO THE WORLD'S FAI. D. 1, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEF. i. LOR-AT-LAW, he has iocated in'this | of shares until Ayril 15, 1895, and lists for this pur- . civil | Pose mas 'TORNAY AND hereby to aunonnee th pie Butlding Association of | city for the general practice Mice” Ravine Sand 06 Pendail Cppusite court house OST FOR REPATH it ed the Caligraph typewriter | ep@.e tu, th. Siegrist kaise oseted |p Gtuk tiTH_EEanER THPEwAITER. | Be OFice | for Fen yoars without HOWER & iDnssonse of ths eyeand ear Removed to 1110 Ni tection. We will tend fortsen- B. H. STINEMETZ & SON. PARKING DOWN 1 uarantes | perfect st $6 Trousers in HEL (late of Keen's), One dour above the © LLY BUSY TODAY? So much correspond fon have no tine ‘and notice Low turd yalcker yoa cam work. aud above all _the saving ta fine. i Sa 19 14TH ST. LINCOLN FIRE WASHINGTON OFFICE OF THE SURANCE COMPANY, been A quarterly dividend of ase declared on th Bamwe of Wilson & Carr. 929 F strect northwest. A | a: 385 office, area many ¢ # thesepeopieare wearing Wilson & Car's j 1 Ts b, he for the transfer of toy ito April 1, 1S i will be closed frou | doth days inclusive. | fa if, BARBARIN, Secretary. “FO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE We make # specialty of substituting the IN LARGE O8 SMALL AMC mbicwaestour® Loans made on Inst 3 Payable monthly, Yeariy, as desired. ‘Straieut Trusts at lowest rates, Money advanced on real estate. allment Truste for periods-of We invite you to drop im on Mon- ors SS In event of death GOODMAN, Agent, LIFE. INSURANCE TRUST COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, 603 13th st_o.w., Washington, D. C. #1,000,000., "Full paid. UNITED SECURITY IMPORTANT NOTICE. ment of our prevent pi machinery, run manufacture wok mond settings at except! aim to prodtce the your patronage. “tio Bae™ sas & SON, IMPORTING TAILORS, 818 F ST. ¥.W., tarbeet 90.50 that Fealig Tasted Desire to announce to their friends and mablic tha. all of their Foreign Effects aud Summer wear are now on (¥. P. Green, Cutter.) ap6-3t | G. WARFIELD SIMPSON, CHURCH NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES EPISCOPAL. =< 1 OTHER SERVICES. SB Hooks of the Kochdale Co-operative Society | ——— of the District of Columbia may be obtained on or SPIRITUALISM, METZEROTT’S HALL, very Sunday.—Evcoum 108 m. ; lectures 1Wem and 7 0p me Monee Rull of Chicago is the speaker for the Sundaysin April and tsone of the most eloquent and convincing advocates of the truths gf Spiritualism living. “It you wish to know what Spiritualism is come and hear Mr. Hull. Subsect Sun- @ay morning, “Oren aud History of Devils.” otce ie 5 pone wie Devil ‘eee Scientnt a Ft as ‘Gr omice, 16::5.1:3 *. 4nd a Reformer,” ‘Evening follow Tests, Miss P’ division. 600 G st. 5. Magaie Gaule of Baltimore, the medium. ind the following authorized agent A. T. Gregory. pension office, 923 Frensh st. n. H. Whitiark, Post Office Dept., Mt. Pleasant, §, Nand P- division, O10 st. new: ae ath st truth at the ‘Teinple, 425 G at gw. Sum: Fi = v. Alex. Kent has kindly consented af ay oy Dent ,Dingcy we, Me. Pleasant, to address the meeting, and Mrs Amelia Whitman, the ay 310: 1st ee" — local medium, will give written sea Ee ‘ice, 1210 G st.mw. ren THE PEOPLE'S FREE s, iia. ave. nw ‘Thought Pxchange Sunday at i mara, Ist Con. office. 001 24th st.n.w. Hall 1004" Fsth'n.w. Open disctaion ST on, office TAG Fat Bee Rabjecy Hine ible Under™the Light of Mod 3; 5 Houchen. dts wnaltor‘y ofr. 413 Mat. me | Weleome. rie Corde ee act asansions that | W."hi Landvolgt, FO. Deptr 131 Cat s.0 SATION IAN SCIENCE a caee|S coeee | ee are and when the law was first enacted he obtained from | Uicbt SicDonald. patent ofice, 428K at. nw. Cal.” Ail'welcome. = ” Werber, oth auditor's office. 1119 Tst. mw. ,THEOSOPHY.—ADDRESSES BY MR. R. F. Rue, census office. 401 G st. 8. we E Lerch and oihery at. Blavatsky, Theowo- went to! Dr. J. 8 Foray. nant @ sts. Dew. Phical Society's Hall. 919 F st. n.w,, at 8 p.m. ‘Hints to Beginners." eames ap Mrs. R. J Floyd, 315 Pa. vited. fice, 314 7th st. ne, | et ; ‘ana P. division, sense standpoint, followed. by. Individual. tests of ‘weather bureau, ue presence through the mediumship of Mrs. E Tittle, 422 98h st news 1 “s oftice. Treasury Dept. IMERY, Sec. of the Society, Office, SIL Gat. nw. SPECTAL NOTICES. ef STAMP = ae - to exhibit s.amps or subscribe toward ae TEMPERANCE. EELS PHRENOLOGY AT MASONIO TEMPLE, por tgcdlumhlan exynition wi wiewscgt acces | Se ee ye ‘OMORROW AFTERNOON AND NIGHT bee So Sy - Wm. Windsor, B., the wor'd’s mos: eminent wi owtraret leeturem y anh How to. Heal "s P.m. to Become Rich." ROUSERS ~AND TROUSERS ab | Phils hirendlocical examinations at each lecture ot Me | gS TROUSERS AND TROUSERS AND | persons sciected by ths audience. Adinission FREE the peried of an TROUSERS such as we make are hard to get ‘be consulted dafly at his om 50. L. MERTZ has made a spe- Hours: 10a ts tO p.m. x Cialty of this branch of the sartorial ai 1.0.0. F.-MEMBERS OF WASHING- r. Beall says that he has been beyond a doubt is the best trouser fitter in ‘fon, Lenige, are tyes to eet at the city—perfectly balanced—glove fitting at a cee — the knowledge necessary to make such an examina tnd the prance aha net, Riove Siting | ternal visit to Anacostia Lode. dans Voluntarily went shoulders above all cthere—We have fut | Fg THE ANNUAL, MEETING OF STOCK: Signal and id at its office in ~ R. Caton) on QUARTERLY MEFTING OF THE joual Association for the Relief of Des- uildren will be heldatthe uu TUESDAY, H, Secretary 906 F st. mw. TO PROPERTY OWNER: Home, Sth st. extended, Ll otclock. “H.'M. HAT you desire to sell improved or unimproved to correct the slisht falling off in the standard property And wish te:have suche’ nivertisod ad well gq NOTICE ATTENTION, RETAIL 3t*_ | managed place it with ‘dealers. You are requested to ane BARNES & WEAVER, teka Dairy MONDAY, April 10, at o'clock sharp, for qs ioEN J MALONE, It G20 F st. a.w. | the purpose of formiig & retail dealers’ association and discussing other mactors of interest to the desler. ce INTERNATIONAL CARPET CO. | “Byorder of committee. boy eons HOMES AT COST, 0) Ss. KLY (Retail Carpet Business) Be ection Sym, TURSDAY. Apt tia Tear cretestrattiating obtpcrations date’ is, | sociation: Hoon poles Rome carebesta A eke Guemeee ene tee oe aw” Writ oF call for organtantion also tos. The busiuicss wil] be conducted under the manage. | pects of unique. cheap and safe method of ment of SAMUFL KER (lor many years the. business Feecrictse Torin goaianingia, pho CUT tig manager of WM. S. MITCHELL & CO. of thie city) | QUT may be made OF MO! eo fre. “The capital stock will consist of 260 shares at ieeretay. io exch READ PAGE 10 FOR LIST OF LOTS AND Suecrione for the same willbe due and gayabl HOUSES "FOR SALE (GEE OUit SEW gh Aaluat 13, 1608, when active Business will come | BOLLE TIS SOHN 0. JOHNSON & © seine ft Subscriptions will be received for a limited number | —!t____ be found with the’ undersigned, who will Sheertully ive further informat Weddin, Recep! ere hues Pesne) National Bank. edad engraved i best matiner at reasons ional Bank: : x we BYRON 8. ADAMS, Printer. ee een Telephone 999. Lap8}__AZ Ath st. now, WHERE? HOW? When? Now isthe time to place your orders for en onl 1 Cal ane arom, mies etTutel SERA) ame | peta ant comrerinesWhetet Wigs wine TOEDT cour ator of ¥eTy, excellant machine; this in|. SHEIRY, ARTISTIC PRINTER AND EN- Festing | Lab es ee eit TE you have a Lyme | GRAVER. 623 D st. n.w. How? By dropping uss ee ee Gane oe writer that docs not wive satis: postal card, and we will call and give you prices. sea tion let us quote Fou price on an | We do work at short notice. This is true of briefs, Sireita’ 20°F & “SMITH PRE- | the price of which is 90c. per paxe—50 copies. N, 955 F et mb3-3m_ NORMAN T. ELLIOTT, Manager. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, 23D ST. NEAR ‘Washington Circie, Rev. Alfred Harding, rector.—All seats free. Holy communton 7:30 a.m. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. | Morning service and ser- won, 11 a.m. choral evensong and sermon, 7:30 p.m. Strangers invited. it 2 | eres Oe auE EPIPHANY, G ST = day. a'm., D0 p me trangere, welcoine Rey, Harticy’ Go Inichael, rector of St. Paul's Church, Hic Va. will presch at 11 a.m. and cee at 8's. m. Apostolic rite of confirmation at 4 p.m.; vested ‘chat. Strangers cordially invited. PASTOR E. HEZ SWEM Gee Face. a Story,” whic! an pre and “conytisited, Somaay mish 45 o'clock, ana preaches at 1] s,m. Seats free. Fellows’ Hall, Sth st. s.. between Band G sin, where the Second Baptist Church worships during the ere tion of their new edifice. AMUSEMENTS... BUSINESS CHANCES. Sunday schol. Bee SORE one P ; Sout, superintendent. “Senday"sthccs 330 Be wview <a=>ST. MARK’S CHURCH, CORKER BANG = sts, ‘Rev. A. (oly communion, evening service, 7 x CALVARY PARISH <a 1 Church, 18th at. corner of Madison, A. ‘Anpinwall, rector: Srrwicen Sunday. A 9: Sunday school at’ 230; mx jorning service a evening service at 7:30, at which tine the blaop of the diocese will administer the rite of confirmation. Strangers welcomed to all services. Seats ail tree at renin service. Te a Noor. ats andl Ete mee Hew W. P.Givboos, ba ‘the Pastor, wubtect. "Th "pity prenchinut bythe pastor, wabsect ie igh Coto His Poopte. THE WALKER MEMORIAL Rarrist Madison st. between 142 pastor limes 11 by Rev. E. Z. m.. preaching by the pasto Somuiunion.”” All are welcome. S SALEM BAPTIST CHCHCH, CHAMPLATN ‘ave. between I7thand 18th sta nw. Rev, ‘pastor. Sunday school FOR SALE (Horses and Vehicles). FOR SAL} ped Se ee FOR SALE (Lots) ‘fim. ushers will wet st 4 rsents free.” Welcome by broth ages | at all services. Vested choir at 4 p.m. it CHRIST CHURCH, G ST. SE. BET. 6TH and 7th, Archdeacon Gilbert, ¥. Willi rector Sunday’ services, 11 a, m. abd 7:30 P. Preaching cr lecturing at every service.“ 1t_ p.m. day services chor Stri ig nd 7D. ‘except 10:30 a.m. cers cordially invited METHODIST. BH OUMBARTON AVE, ME CHURCH — JE ev. Geo. Elliott, D.D., pastor, at U, “The ‘Table of the Lord,” and at 7:30, “Gospel of Comfort.” 6:20, Epworth League. Prayer meeting, ‘Thuredays, Seats fren. we IWFLETH STREET > ev. Chas. 1. F pastor erly meetin: preaching Alex. E. Gibson, pastor of 1 am., “by ugh M. 'E. Ch practi veetine 'thuraiay, Seats free _A cordial invitation to ail. HAMLINE M. | Sen Damier Sunday’ schol, Tien, mblect, $20, hig serviten conducted Uy the: Cental Unban, Sisson Epworth Lene, 0-13 puma: Ts ". consecration; Thursday. church prayer —— ra DOUGLAS MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH, cor. 11th and H sts. n.e., Rey. K. Olin Eldridge, pastor.-Sunday school, 9:30'a.m." Preach ing, 1'am., theme, “Heavenly Recognition.” id 7:40 Dum.. subject, “Rocks or Evils to Be Avoided. Perce vague, 6:15, Prayer —, Thursday, 7:80. All are welcom EPWORTH ME. CHURCH SOUTH, ae ner of 7th and Aste. n.e.; Rev. J.C. Jones, pastor. —11 a.m., Re P. elder: 7:30 Public coraaliy ERNON PLACE ME. eS g South. cor, oth and K'sts, nw, Rev. Inane canter, Preaching Sunday at 1] a. 1. 7:80 p.m.” Sunday school at 9:30 am Christian Eee HONE AFG 0-m. Strangers are cordially invited ‘the services 2S fs sunday school at 9:15. Preachts by the pastor at 11 &m.; subject: “How ‘Thomas tinged a Blessi ‘A. Ross superintendent, preacLine, 11 in. ud ¥200 pi 1 FOR SALE (Miscellaneous)... FOR SALE (Pianos) : ces Bhan ew. Revd Tf Cark Gonuminion Sp. ‘m.; sermon ty Bev bing at 7:30 p. m. Rot caring for HOTELS Word was brought to Harrisburg last pee eae “ay neers last might b: Seay cancun “rT page 16 | the driver of the stage that that town was di LOST A. MANICU MEDICAL MISCEL MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN Raallp—Preaching 12 a. m. by Hex. 8. 2:8 p'm.. Res. WA. Bundy schoo, @ 0mm Auace weicome. Rev. W. J. Robinscn, pastor. at ISRAEL BAPTIST sie Pastor —Praise an Miller: 3p me Ret old the Salvation of tin Revival still goes on. All are ‘we! | Pr RAL SPE STEAM CARPET CLEANING. STORAC i Thursday evening. "All are cordiaily invited oa ETEENTH ST. BAPTIST CHURCH Toh and T sts. ue, Mev. Walter i Brooks, DD. pastor Ya.m., Sunday scoool 11 a.m., sermon by the pastor. WANTED (Rooins) WANT tian Endeavor. WINTER RESORTS. PTIST CHURCH, LST, Bi ben and Leth 8. pastor will orcupy the pul ne the first lneetin, oar Young Poop and a grand time is exec pacoube will f SATURDAY, April 1, 1593. MONDAY, TUESDAY, April 4, 1893....... WED) THURSDAY, April 6, 1598....... FRIDAY, April 7, 18%... also a paper vy 3 tie L. Jordan. We invite ihe public, andespreciall le, to unite with us in this wrond after- inday school at 9:30 a. UL. ,Z10N BAPTIST CHURC ‘id and 4 +ts. sw. Sheciat collecti pullfing fund ee - H. H Warring of V of 19th st. sbaptint Church PTT SHURCH, 3D ST, 2.w, Bishop Johnson. D._D-.. bastor. am. and 7-45 p.m. by the. p.m. Young Peopie's Baptist Daily average... Commant mats Wednesd: BEREAN BAPTIST CHURCH, 18TH ‘aud M n.w.—The pastor will, by re- — 21 gm. the Inmururation Sermon lar service of song at 7:30 eucellont chair nas sands 4 isservice. “The pastor w Endeavor meet- Tesents ouly the number of copies of Tue Evex- | froma locomotive on the INO Stax circulated during the six secular days | OUTi set fire to grass near Minnekhata station, ending Friday, April 7, 1888—that 1s, the num- ber of copies actually sold, delivered, furnished | ricane all. = day, swiftly earried jelivered March » m. ‘The Aration for tb short sermon on Christian Pro Youn people's meetini ._ Preachin, pastor at qa Mm. su ee aad sad thw lad eh ‘Monday evenit Hike; matlad Wt olMag! Bite ao A ue qe MF. CHURCH, PyAsTE <8 Rev. Alex. E. Gibson, D. D. sching hy hev. Charice, Pate. “ sastor. Nrorth “Lene Cuarterly Tove feast ‘Thursday, 7:30 p.m. >GRACE M. E. CHURCH, COR. 9TH AND reaching, 11 a.m. o oy ty Am. Epworth Enea: ‘thursds ae THE CREDITORS OF WM, F. KERBY | _Televhone 843 ap8 ‘The above firm made an assicn- L NOTK PROPERTY Beat’ me or the beustit of their creditoron tae On | GEOL Reece TO instant. “Parties “holding claims will ‘viease send | Beware of coal tar esa priut for your rooftns. It’s tonce.. W. H. SHOLES, Assianes. | nctonty uninaursble: Wut injurious eden feat sperdt"" | Yoine to paint your sonuw or want a dasu}-prog# Paint of = Np | £25, %OUr_vrick walis cet the bes¢—the Ohio Mineral a pair Of] BR G=sTROUSELS CUTTING AND| Paine Forrecommentat a other information i i: < FITTING sidecs THE OHIO MINPRAL Pater ot a a Box 214, Washiugton, D.C. All work wnaranteed Particular men who are un-| 5; Rol ow, Mauaxer. "For sale by ROBERT BOYD, ableto eet what they want in | 20%2 Fousers should fry us. Trous- | §5-—q_=> An, alton: mnograph. eae Tae Sia Sree ee ers built Aere “hang” as they Rorial wala: "The stave roach, has shou! Beem sunerseded by ‘ths loc: Ga" Larceat line in the city to the” omnibus by the “cable cart sailing versece “by “ocean ore! Hounds, “the” teteyhone and “tale. graph annihilate” distance, and Where the pen ones reign “eu preme there are’ the ‘phonograph Gnd “typewriter.” The phonowraph “latest” and best” means of <D MONEY _ dinate sping office Work. Ha ND MOSEY select rom, SNYDER & WOOD, Tailor fe Rgthin to, show for, it? =—SHODGKIN'S GLASS TALK. and WEST END PAL 5 dc mie oa eee Stores with large French plate glass win- a circular or call, We can ar- dows rent readiiy. Tange something satisfactorily. Residences with fine plate glass windows ee are far more handsome and attractive than __| BERRY NS. COPP, Investments, 706 8TH ST. ¥.W. Sass eih Goal eabee larze plates for the small panes. Write us Be" TEFL MoNDAy on TONIGHT, and we will call and estimate the cost of making the change. Expert,” 913 7th st. nw. ect the richest line of and “‘NEGLIGE” Shirts to Washington. Prices che, other machines: PN oe Aaah eal Touch. of th cookers t affected bs Touch Of the Br ‘The “fastuess” of some Black inerease of hammer tension. so. that the AND Hose are uot as. fast as they cherator's speed is not “diminished tn. man really appear to be. You need to pa a few or miny copies. It be wary. Smith and Angel's Hose are guaranteed to be fast black JOHN C. mh18-wike, tf ~ and also not to “wear through" , sae a 5 ina reasonable We alone Sa ees By = ome sell them in the “‘D. ©.” Don't be fooled by, these so-called ve opened a larze Jewel: "actory in the base— Rhine Wines—they're “Rhine” in a - the foe W. 8 TEEL, “Men's Belongings,” Pee cad t zo" , want, something ‘pood, a power wilt quatie us Sg Se eee am at. Bieta econ reais A LITTLE TAILORING LORE. ‘sol 1 e ing restaurant ee eee seein eat ee Sed hana camgretig) ing. is doplorables whiny naka iim to eut the dow Fo-RALON, WINE COMPANY, iriodanats Wsettgtt mane 7 | B23 Beds fll ‘our standard to the net Newere shown samples of cotton-back trousermes from & ERYTHING 18 SPROUTING. rain has helped the growth of ge yim, and pate weonderruuy, marked $0.50, that real ot eehough, ine a few Wen, te Jevomiy'tao “truer thet ontyafew| gaye, Hain think ckste ear oak re propona to oon tinue on the lookout foe iat accounts for our big spring business. COKE! COKE: C. Sowmex Corsets Ar Waenas ‘Ss. 48a season's eater we will efer 500 dozen Lads’ Ventilated Summer Corsets, medium end long wares. Connot be duplicated else where for less than Se. at ¢. PER parr. 39¢: PER Paik: S12) 1003 F SE-BSSEMESE ASEMEST A re Or- Gills ies. AR mara gf Chegolates, Bon Bons "Butter Cups, Mint, Wintergreen, So Wataut creame, Gum Drop Sisvoat sd eimds, 3 e:e- io.” 3h and GOe. kind mined tor -# ‘rand {cts sbox. Pepperulnt or Vaters. 13. "ets, box esate ianses Ta@y, 10cte LOX Also Lives armortuent of Foot Tasien”s cts. 1b. Telephoue, 1104. Goods eit’s, COR. 11TH AND F STS. Pans Bossers Asp Hass. MAS. MM. J. HUNT, 1909 F ST. N.W.. nvites sttention to her choice ASSORTMENT of ‘PARIS aud LONDON CREATIONS in the MILLI- NERY ART, tovether with many of her own Special for the sale of free Darnite and sadis- “Tmmediate deliveries. MAURY DOVE, Main office, Zist and Ists. nw. Branch Oftcen, caste ¥500 HAND-SEWRD SHOES AFe «aining in popularity every day and will wud great atte) action. They are beticr than others are selling at SONOMA CAL <—e B GILBERT HAS REMOVED | “‘Luinber, Mili Work and Builders Hardware.” ‘and resume ctice. “ en est Ste Cor. 6th and N. ¥. = a HORSE MOTION. Ick coMPANY, OFFICE | <> ‘Tel, 460. Summer to 140 H st. ne 5040 ine ‘8. w. cor. 10th and Prices for coal and wood: Penobscot river ice same rive as charged in Bal ae Philadelphia; for rea ey iy prom eee, COR. 12TH AND F STS.N.W. * aps The ther is likely to be fair Sunday; | ieesierty winds;, warinee Bosnday torneng; ly slightly cooler Sunday iy evening. We'll send for your old Hose, Kchooner Adelia Cohn, Capt, Lewis stand Tetura.it “for he, "Think of a James,” has sete Uh tees ots Gaba Plece, Stat Double-butner ° Fultnleheles? ce. Stu i Riese, Seat able-burner Pniekeled ea, with, Ix feet, of co 30" without subi. FRAMING LUMBER CHEAP. Joist, medium lengths,, Studding, medium lengths... BARBER & ROSS, cor. 11th and G sts. n.w.ap8 Se PECIAL PRICES TOR MONUMENTS, Boards, the best... seeeee 11.50, Making an average of about 812.50 for pecnamente Soh Ws ct sezly, aeclensd Framing Lumber. You know that other Gaines” Skeet "have comtpletely” ote yards charge $13.50. €14 and even stocked’ ua. And yet we have two more direct from our California Vine. 5. far foade en Toute.” Purough lack gt tac from our California Vine, ‘$15 for Framing Lumber. ver doz. qts, Choice ¢ to, put these wo shall’ uate “special fE-A POINTER: If you read i in ices for am week or so. Headstones, awba $1 per Kal. our ad. you know it is ao, Feet Monomeats $100 up. Prices LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, | J, F. MANNING, aps ave. now. 8 | — Cag a at ee ‘The season is app-oaching when you will be arrangins for your summer outing. In mak- ing your arrangements please bear in mind the stockholders of the Lin- mhI1.18,25Apr1.8 CAUTION. —W MA- able. ‘Designs; aiso MOURNING MILLINERY and DRESS cars. £024 eo. Astmxa Ayo Cytannn Cured by the ESPICS CIGARETTES OR POWDER. nREREE™ Eeifcestine, Coughs, Colds, Chest, Sea- feta by ait aber ad factivm we particularly Of our make avain: Tiere tan at the COMPAN teins parts are used end sbie charwes, (fan). are lade. Orders by pos ailow:ny ic ae WH) _mhIG-th,s,tu,tf 427 MANTELS, ANDIBONS, | FENDI ES Ga FENDERS | Sn, de toy, 520 10th ot. that we have superior facilities for collecting rents and managing property and that we will pany" of the Datei of Co- BICYCLE MOTION Lada Seat pmeseretc mag tir2e coe ‘ihe gales af thesoue Ta much the same, One of our splendid ni omeeek 2. Washineton Loan NER & CO... mupany's Dullding, os) MONDAY. ApFil RAMBLERS means rest and enjoyment A Property Managers, Fouls open at 12 m.._ clone at 3 p.m — cheap safety, discomfort end an- bo 916 F stn.’ Taet wisi a Go TAbiniSS SEE orice tase Pontes Becrotary. ‘When astranger acks at his hotel who is Call for catalogue; reed- a ~— the best tailor in town he is told *“Keen.” sation ‘When certain ‘‘tony” theatrical compe- ied clone GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. 00., nies arrive in town the men tog out new at peas SS SORE Bw When Cabinet oftcers, ‘Congressmen or C03 ae rae ‘any otber particular men want a fine suit of exe: clothes they go to Keen. Sect eta eet at faces ately Whore de gout e 4 EEX, 1318 F ot, - e-ecational "3 Pim.» Preachinu and com- 7 >GALBRAITH A.M. E. ZION CHURCH, 6th bet. L and M sts. o.w., Rev. R. HG. Bon. Pastor. Fe F 5 | ae MF. pastor. 8 act. San: day ethool af chiarch ant Woden TT “ pau, Preaching by pastor: "30, Epworth Leogee prayer Sthertine: "Wednesday, 7343 pum. chugs saree ta CHAPEL, COR. 4TH AND New York ave. Pre ching at 11 by Rew. ney at 790, Dr. HN Naylor. 2D. by Sunday school, 9:30.” Epworth Leagus, 8°30, itt invited. OPOLITAN A. M. E. CHURCH. M “Sas. bet. 15th end 1610 sts. n.w. 9:30 a.m., Sabbath Midi a.m. and 7:30 p.m. preaching pekes. J. W. Beckett.” Christian “Endeavor. 6:15 p.m. gus FIFTEENTH STREET ME, CHURCH, cor. K. Sunday, April i ING eon: gap nervlce: it Meenion by ator Het N. Davis; service, 7-30" p.1n. tor; Sunday school, 9:30am All are cordially ivited’ Ue FOUNDRY M. E. CHURCH, — Bose ees br oliver A. Brown: pastor. — Preaching ‘by.‘pastor, 11 aching by pastor. Epworth Leswue. 0:30 p.m. Paster in ““Vit Practienl Theme at 7:30 _Pray ees Pore Sa rescuine Ti and SEE Diet pt Sunday school, 9:30; Bible class, 3: young peow! meeting, 4; holiness meeting, 6:30 ar i ‘& m. preach ing by Rev.'A, T. Ciark; 3 p.n., sone service and address by liev. Brown, pastor of the Plymouth Con- ar ISRAEL METROPOLITAN Church, cor. Ist and B sts sw -Preach: a.un. by the pastor, Dr. 8. 8. Wallace, sub- Young Women ‘Who Live for Earthly res.” At7:45 preaching and communion. ad. »: E. Song 8e: 6 SORTH CAROLINA AVENUF_ MET! dist Protestant Church, th and B ta. #. David Wilson, pastor.—Preaching, 11 & mn. Bev, John T. Sutil; 30pm. B ya. Rey. Fv A. Stier Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. \deavor, 6: P. at De Preschini 11 ao. asd im. by the pastor. *Preashiny 3 oe Hunleaal — es ie" Re AN SE CHURGS SOUTH, con J0tb and B ste, s.w.—Sanday school, 030 mages 1 Si. ba" ake Her. 8. W. elder, Rev. Rumsey fra vaiee pie 8. i. ing D. Sinet: Pil 30 “ome. aie ME. CHURCH, 17H AND & peng 9:30 am. ma. Bible cle, ior presching 1} 3a service, 4'p.m; : EP¥o Testing, 6.30" conducted Annie Smith; FS fointnanion, sermon by Revd. Thomas. ie in Drogress.” Everybody welcome. Pa THE GRAND RALLY ALL DAY AT MILES rat ‘abernacle, 3d bet. Xe ins se a3. 8: Dr. 3. B. Wailsee; 8 m., Hev. James are welcome. J. C. Martian, pastor. METROPOLITAN M. E. CHURCH, COR. 436 and Ci sta—Preachitix at 11 a.m. and TPO pm, oder, Hugh Johasion, B.D. 3 9:30 a.m. Epworth League at 6:15 p.m. ‘Ai'weieomes it Charles Brown, 1 training « youn choir for his Endeavor meetines. ‘hear the 1 METROPOLITA® BAPTIST oor, Oth and A sts, n-., Dumbarton aves and 2rieas astor.Sunday school 9-30: Drew ma. Young. peoples inectin Forciock. “All are welcome. ‘Seutsthen” oy PRESBYTERIAN. METROPOLITAN Church, 4t1 and B sta, xe Chester, D, D-, pastor,— Preaching by t! TL ain. and 7:30 p.m. Sabbatl PRESBYTERIAN ug by the pastor at 11 Sunday schoo!, 9:30 p.m. heception of new members and com- the morning service, Strangers made we.— une at all the services: CHURCH OF THE COVENANT PRES bgterian), Connecticut avenne, streeia ‘northwest. “Rev. I the sixteenti left here this morning for New York. He will EASTERN PRESBYTERIAN CUUR ‘Sth si.ue. near G—L1 a, m..Rev. Wim. A. Rice, onaiy secretary Americ = at.30 p.m. the city for a few days, stopping at 929 Farra-| girl, chee a side of the wounded man. After watching bythe malnister.—Morning service, Kev, Prof. Ewell. arias ury has decided that there is | 2848 Berry, to whom he THE TABERNACLE, 9TH N: Carlisle was at the Treasury Department today busily engaged in receiving callers. He has| FACED DEATH TO SAVE OTHERS, m-| partially recovertd from the stubbora cold oe which has caused him much annoyance. Heroism of Engineer Brooks, Who Remained A Lawresce of Bi preschat 112.% and repeat ‘Seats free. juest, "Prof. Step! CONGREGATIONAL CHUL: H. heer arose Dr. ai nue Jonson of Lin- rains Rew’ Fuge ec Sadana FIRST, CONGREGATIONAL, CHURCH, 10th and @ ewinen, D.. D., 11 ata and. ESSE RE CHRISTIAN LUTHERAN, CHRIST EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH. cor, 4th and Ew. Cempor vices very Sundays “"Ewo Unbell CHURCH OF THE BEPORMASION. JP ‘ave. and 24 st. a.0., lev, pastor.—Service at 11 sm and evening service will be. ree yi huchie.” Sunday school at 0:30. ih. “Christian Endeavor. Th ats free. mart, Pas Subject tomorrow: Pastor. 9.,G. Butler, “He. “American ne Xadressse bo ae ‘Dist Burrell end fies Thureday. <a PLACE MEMORIAL CHURCH. ‘of New York. UNITARIAN. \LL SOTLS' hes ‘TH AND L STS. Kev. © . Hale, D.D: of Boston, Mass. UNIVERSALIST. ST. PAUL'S ENGLISH LUTHERAN ‘Church, cor. 11th and H sts. n.w.. | YOUNG MEN'S [RISTIA: ae CH N ASSO- be ‘cddreneed Oy Dre Scott £1 Paes ot we Gcod singiug. led by Prot. Baker, ible sg tes ae ie Biter AZ HEY, E & TODD. DD. ftihe Young Sen's Cartan ae a 20 aoe Sis se aS CENTRAL UNION MISSION. oz La. AVE. oe yee foes fine I is in ill health and has applied for retirement. He has also requested to be relieved of his pres- ent duties as soon as possible and therefore it RAPHIC D FLAME-SWEPT PRAIRIES, Pace & | Fire Causes Great Damage in Nebraska and Pages 2 and 13 | South Dakota. 3] Omama, Ned. April 8A gale swept over OTHER TEL! Ews. Washington News and Gossip. Index to Advertisements. Pace 9} ae eeten Page | Nebraska yesterday which bore before it great CHIROPODISTS. Fase 9 | billows of flame, sweeping from thousands of CHURCH NOTICES. Page 1 | fertile acres every vestige of vegetation. eam —- oo pose 08 | Bo -i the ire, which has raged daring COUNTRY REAL Pace 8 ys, have become almost state ninergalg Pare 5| Fide, and the destruction that was thought DENTISTRY “page 13| Might be «mall bas become enormous. I EDUCATIONAL — Pace 14 | # too soon to idea of how EXCURSIONN, Ga. : “pare 16 | Mach the exact ai for the places FINANCIAL. CL ipaee 16 | Most affected are remote from telegraph lines, FOR BENT (Chicago). “Pare 8| It is known, though, that mach grain and hay FOR RENT (Houses) Page 8 | instore, together with many barns and other FOR RENT (Ofices), Page % | outbuildings, miles.of fences, dozens of Awell- FOR RENT (Rooms) . a Page S| ings and many bridges haw » heked up, FOR RENT (Stores). oon Page Whether any lives have been lost is not te FOR RENT (Stables). Pace | Ported, though it seems almost beyond doubt FOR SALE (Bicycles). - Pome 8 | that some settlers who are located away from easy assistance must have perished. ASMMORE, NER, DERTROVED, In Banner county the village of Ashmore ie supposed to have been completely destroved, (Houses) rectly in the path and that the entire the village was engaged in a batile-to save their homes, | The «tage driver reported having seen several dwelling houses in flames aiid the settlers flee- ing for their lives, line of th j tire and rece sever although he is not seriously burned, 4 o'clock D FOUND. ANEOUS POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. | Menger details re night from PIANOS AND ORGANS... Ocalia, Harristarg, rton, Kear- PERSONAL a }mex, Grand Island and Hastings PROPOSALS. a Fave nc punts of gre property. A railroad. t ing and an- on the Elkborn were de- me whist FESSION < At Kearney the the town to destr theedge. At Daning lett was burned may die. j THE GRAZIN x BCRNED OVER, The gale subsided by ni~htfall, but the fires |hhave scarcely abated, and in the threatened sections the inbabitants bave spent long hours JF enough to ated juni at named Bart WANTED Citouses) D (Situations)... ————————— in comb on burned : j over in the stare CIRCULATION OF THE find the on of the gras means © great STAR.” loss to stockwer wall be ae compelled to seek Bew pastures, feed in store being destroved and their tock stampeded by the fire it will take them many weeks to | figure up what their loss really i DESTRUCTION IN SOUTH DAKOTA, A Yankton, 8. D. special says: Reports of destruction from prairie fires continue to be received here. Sparks from a Chicago, Mil- wankee and St. Peul locomotive set fire to the | grass a few miles north of Yankton yesterday. The fire swept throueh two of the finest farms in the country. Other losses sustained by prairie fires during the past few days aggregate many thousand dollar. Isolemnly swear that the above statement rep- | 4 Hot Springs, S. D., epecial says: Sparks rlington and Mis April 3, 1893, ESDAY, April 5, 1998... twelve miles west of here, and the wind, which bad been blowing « bur- or mailed, for valuable consideration, tobona fide | the fire to timber. The fire has burned over purchasers of subscribers, and that none of the | expanse of country many miles im width, and is now burning cif the timber immediately copies so counted were returned to or remainin | South of here, the office unsold. ‘The damage will prove the greatest done by J. WHIT. HERRON 8 fire in this part of the Black Hills, as Cashier IRvening Star feared settlers have been burned out besides destroye ing timber covering an area now twelve miles Subscribed and sworn to before me this eighth | long and probably balf as wide. A D. 1993 A Sioux Fails, 8. D., special —— wrverw yesterday afternoon narrowly esc: most -P. Vas WICKLE, — | Gisastrous fire. While a gale of wind was blow- Notary Public D.C. | ing from the west the prarie west of the town a = caught fire and the blaze swept rapidly toward the outskirts, burning several small ‘Fo Subscribers. buildings and a considerable amount of = Subscribers to Tae Stan who are It rushed through a large grove with i ill conf thirty feet bigh and was ats ten minutes dis- ravigedesund redginanimmghey tance from & strect containing a number of favor by promptly reporting to handsome houses occupied by the wealthiest T , either in person, people in the town, ‘The flames were subdued ee after burning one of those houses and scorch- by telephone or by mail, any negli- iagetem, on the part of route bo} cee . nia eae amine ee <8 UNABLE To AK HIS GUILT. Govenxawent Recrirts Topay.—Internal Confession of One of the M: revenue, $364,429;customs, $430,802 menace TRIS aE Srvnors, Ky., April 8.—Confession bas been made in the Oliver-Delaney assassination by Lewis Laud, implicating all under arrest with one exception. This city is ablaze with excitement owing to Land's confession. He is # quiet young man and had hitherto been unsuspected. Be as apparently a warm friend of the Oliver fam- y aud acted as pallbearcr at the funcral of the nd has been « constant watcher a: the bed- Assistaxt Secretary McApoo has gone to New York for a few days. poe Gosz To New Yors.—Secretary Lamont probably be back Monday. Commanper B. H. McCatra, U.S. N., is in bedside of Mr. Oliver all mght Thursday might . = - | he broke down yesterday, and sought Police Can't Have TeLernoxes.—The second con aA some cates all the persons sion. The coufession im: no legal authority for the use of telephones in | nder arrest, with the exception of George P. ‘the army. Henry together with Alex. Thompson and Will FSSA Holt, who were arrested Inte yesterday evening, Secnetanr Canuiste Berrer.—Secretary| Mob violence is eapected at any moment > ° at His Post of Duty. Barrtsy Freer to Sart yor Hawrrox.—The | _CtNctwxatr, April 8.—'The train on the Louis British government has informed the Navy | Ville, New Albany and Chicago line which left Department that ite fleet which will take part | Cincinnati last night at 9:15 met with anaccie in the naval review will sail from Bermuda on | dent near Frankfort, Ind.. this morning. At the 14th instant, reaching Hampton Boads| the hamlet of Koseville is = bridge, which ts about the 17th. believed to bave been weakened by recent wash- oS eS outa, The engine crashed through the bridge, Founrs-Ciass Postaastens.—The total | Ping down thirty fect, number of fourth-class postmasters appointed | The engincer was killed and the fireman was today was 120, and of this number 71 were to | burt, sup) lly mortally. The passengers are fil vacancies caused by resignation and death | Uiinjured. a the coaches and sleepers did not ‘postmasters removed | leave the To pds tegen ghey amy The engineer, Brooks, saw from his cab that the bridge was partly gone and he i shat down brakes. His actions, aared the pas A Cuaxor or Commaxpen.—aAfter the naval | senger coaches, but be bimecif, with bis review Capt. Silas Casey, commanding the New- | man, O'Brien, went down to death. ark, will be relieved from duty and assigned as The Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton offices president of the steel board. Capt. John B. | it the city have received word that all its pas- Bartlett will relieve him of command of the | °"S*rs ate perfectly safe, but will be delayed . awhile. Everything possible is done to alleviate the sufferings of O'Brien, the wounded Sre- =n ee PRESIDENT McLEOD’S SUCCESSOR, Joseph S. Harris Chosen by the Directors of the Reading Company. Purapetrara, April 8.—At a meeting of the will be necessary for the to select an- other officer for these important dugnation among the leaders of the Dock Labor- —__>—_— ers’ Union, as they consider the refusal of the A Very Brief Session. owners to be a snub, and, it may be said, fear it After the reading of yesterday's journal Mr. | that pommgee a Goeny a3 ae