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THE EVENING ST. PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, oa'noT THE STAR BUILDEReR, nh n,Fesayiaia Areca cert 1th Bey by e Evening Star om; 8 HORACFPMANS Pees ey ow York OSce, 88 Potter Building <b ~shenoadin (ty by carriers, on thelr own ‘week, or 44c. per month. eats ene. ‘By mail any where Craada— postage “SO cents per month. SateEpar Qcapacenx Surrr Stam : iatoralien vonage edad. 6.00 eee e Entered at the Post Office st Washington, pecond-class mail matter. 1 ‘mea: oa” All mail subscriptions must be paid tn advance. Rates of advertising made Enown on application. S| fhe #3 ‘ip the United Statesor . Vor. 82, No. 20,547. WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY. APR Che Evening Star. IL 15, 1893—SIXTEEN PAGES. TWO CENTS. GUEST OF A NATION. Arrival of Columbus’ Descendant, the Duke of Veragua. SHOW FALL DN NEW YORK AND OHI A Duchess Charged With a Serious Offense, importance. ____ SPECIAL NOTICES. | SPECIAL NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. , ae 1 NOTICE CH _N re = 1 j TENTION, TAILORS! . CHRISTIAN. METHODIST. |APTIST. BRS SHE pens oF vrasten | Fed HRRISTIA 2 b — e ors. 1644, K. of L..are hereby notified | There will be s public mesting of the 0 sited rogues mastne ata oe, Rech 7S st. between, NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH, DUMBARTON AVE. M. E CHURCH.— THE WALKER MEMORIAL BAPTIST MONDAY EVENING: Ago 2" Sasa? erie OF | Sk aad eae BUR DAP EVENING Soehieret cor and D. sta. be, Pastor EB. Baby = Rev. Dr. Geo Elliot aston. ar ll, oh Aladioca ser bere Tat ted | 2am idaars Or sein fe amin Optra | BLT A amd 7am Revival nectings | Oboe of Prayer Tat 736, Matta) Baga gts | Bee Ae Bejan basior “sunday school at of Ameries. and ‘by others from Baltimore and evening (except Saturday) at 7:45 D-m. It” | Seats free. . ce - TO” | will be occupied morning abt evening by toe O- 9. i anusiversary sermon preached’ "By créer at the Xf sermon. prea As ciation. HL THOMAS, President. J. B RUFFL cial Secretary. i anise er = F POLLARD & BRO., & COAL, WOOD AND COKE. Free-burning Coke, 10c. bushel. anexcel sige: ua teacher fuel for atrobe- ‘endid sumer fuel fur rane. Delivered same rhich.order is received. OFFICES: isos121H ST NW. ted oon ST. NW. ‘ap1s6t ‘Telephone 17352. COLONIAL BEACH. TAXPAYERS. ATTENTION! Grand efter MAY 1. 1803, a penaity of 5 percent a =e ‘By order TOWN COUNCIL. ‘Tarxes) to. E. B&AYTON, Room 41, Kelloxg vaildine ety so1d3e Beet Laws Grass SEED ¥. W. BOLGIANo’s, apl2-3t* | uniform divisions have been invited and will act as an elge- where. All are invited. 1° @=THE SECOND Dai ANNIVERSARY OF C., will be mon Loige, No. 3, K.P.D.C., eld at Mount Zion 3 bet. Dum- barton ave, and 0 si INDAY, 16, 1593, an 1 of Calaathe have been in- ‘Vited and will be present on the occasion. ‘several Seve i. A: Carroll The members of theo Borst Pocock hm EC J. SEASON PCs Wr Laks Poo. 5G. JACKSON, Commmittes on Ar- rangements, 1 — THE ROCHDALE CO-OPERATIVE 80- |< ciety of the District of Columbia will hold he serinon wall ‘be delivered by the pastor, P its quarteri: at 7:30 p.m,, TUESDAY, April 3s, “ine ae Hail, cor. “th and Daw. ton “Aamieelon cprreng trade card. All_ members ured toattend. “By order of exscutive committon arisae TS EMERY, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES. ‘TEMPERANCE. ME TO THE PUBLIC TEMPERANCE LS Sunday, nirnt, 8 ociock, Pa. ave. and "under the auspices of the Sons of Temper- nce. d speakers and music, Anew division will Decorcanized. tg | —ALL FRIENDS OF q temperance are invited to the meeting of the Father Matnew Total Abstinence Society tomor- row (Sunday) evening, st 7:30, at the hall cor. Sth and Gsis.n.w. After’ the public meeting officers for the ensuing term will be elected. at <q THE NGS DAUGHTERS WILL MEET i Me. Vernon M, E-Church: corper Sch and Ailare invited. eis ee eo 5 General ). D.. pastor.—Preachin 11 a.m. Rev. 3 720" prim. ‘by pastor: McKENDREE Mi CHURCH, MASS. ‘and 10th La 'E. Wider- =~ 30.8. 1a. Mae pe 4 ny, 7:30 pein” Seats A cor-dial invitation to all. It FIFTEENTH STREET M. 7°80 pa. Bunda school, am and 7:90p-m. Sunday i Learu Perance, 3o'clock. Epwort Allare invited, i <—- CARMEL BAPTIST CHURCH, cof, ath and L ste, nw. Rev, W. P. Givbons am. Second “Advent,” v. G. H Burkey and com- #5 Bm. preaching by the pastor. ‘sub Wer ty avagtor see ie 3 ing by istian Constancy.” MT. HOREB BAPTIST CHURCH, 16TH i st."n.e.—Rally. Preachinz, 11 Pee pastor, Lyceum, (3pm olmes.. cordia. Kev. KV. Payton, pastor. RST BAPTIST © RCH, Han Endeavor meeting, ing returned to the city, will preach at 11. 720. m. “You are cordially invited to ices. invite to"thens sefvices: 16TH ST. Traini, pester Shag Se S0 cn h a "*-Sunday school, 030 a.m: ne 8:30 peti. Dr. Stakely, hav Bt ane fe COLUMBIA HOME PURCHASING ASSO. announce important ineeting TUESDAY, April 18,8 p.m. Chartered and fully organized. Business. readin charter, distributing new prospec- fos, stock subscribing. "Shares are being rapidly taken. 1,000. 85 each monthly. Pay at meet ‘evening 4to5 duriue April. Don’ fail to conse and ining others, indice und ee iadies and x _spl5-2t* 66 Loan and Trust bids., 9th | <— THE ASKING ‘ou can bare a free trial of the Improved Grapho- hone, and five minutes’ talking to it is worth more Rian s year's telling in print of tte rent aid im the die- patcB of correspondence or any matter you wish to dic- apl> 1941 1éth st nw. Be Hor uevars Can be ordered of us st exceptionally low Prices, as our new work shop has the facili- ties for producing them at the lowest possi- bie cost. Diamond setting s specialty at our new — So BR HARRIS & CO. apizet Cor, 7th and Dn. w. oor” ‘The suits for men we make areunsur- assed for fit, quality and workmanship. It will surprise you to see the values we are showing for $10, $12.50, $15, $16.50. Manufacturing © EISEMAN BROS, © Custom Clothiers. Cor. 7thand Este nw. Tailors. apl0 =" $12 AND 15. ERE’S s spring suit, = light-colored cheriot of superior make and Intest cut. Just the thing for business wear, $10, $12 and 815. Add & $10 or 812 overcost to it and you'll be right in {: at very little expense. onO"Sne Price Clothier, 434 Teh st. avis WHEN? WHERE? HOW? ‘When? Now isthetime to place your orders for Printing and engraving. Where? Why, with JOHN £. SHEIRY, ARTISTIC PRINTER AND EN. GRAVER, 623 D st. nw. How? By dropping use Postal cari, and we will call and give you prices. ‘We do work at short notice. This is true of briefs, the price of which is 90c. per pare—56 copies. NORMAN T. ELLIOTT, Manager. md. Let us send you one. caseenaen MAN Is THE LeapeR. IN SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, PHYSICIANS’ ‘AND HOSPITAL SUPPLIES, Our Instruments are ail guaranteed and our prices are positively lower than any of our competitors. Full line of Newest Style Pocket Cases, &c., just received. Z D. GILMAN, apli-te + 627 Pa ave. now. Ke“ OWEST PRICES FOR GARDEN TOOLS. 100, 200. Twenty-five feet of Garden Hose, patent nozzle and couplings, complete for $1.75. We'll send for your old Hose, repair it and return it for 5c. Little enough, isn't it? Drop usa lin =~ BARBER & ROSS, cor. 1ith and Gstan.w.apl5 <r eee We meant every word we said Yesterday: Here it is again, the finest tailoring thet human skill and brains can produce ts produced here. When we dropped the price of s lot of Suitings to $30 for ® few days wo did not drop Fete Indin River Florida Oranges and Genuine Old Vermont Maple Sugar and Syrup, at Wholesale and Retail, by ELPHONZO YOUNGS 00., 428 9TH ST. It MOUNT VERNON PLAC! M.E. CHURCH ‘South. cor. 9th and K sts Rev. Issac ¥. Canter, pastor. Preaching San; iain. by Kev. Mumbey Suaitheon, P. E:, and at 7:90 pau, By Pee ppastor, ‘Sarday echool at @:30\e.m. dhratian ndeavor at 6: ‘tranzers are cordis Vited to ail the secvlces of the church. vie HAMLINE M._E. CHURCH, OTH AND ee ae Kev. EB Toda DD. ‘15 .m. ; preaching by the Gospel of Spring ‘im.. subject, ““Profanits, the Vice mandment:* Epworth Leawue, 6:15 sonsecration; "Thursday. church 20 9. ime 3" 7:30 the Third Con D.mm.; Tuosd Drayer meetin; LIQUORS FOR EMERGENCIES. ‘According to the new liquor lew. dean: ists may not sell” liquor even, thoush Wanted for "medicinal "purposes wiles Jou Dring a physician's -certigcate. "But, sup seh, Pag Phrtician doesn't happen to Randy. as if often the Why not buy a bottle of our” fine ““nedicinal” Brandy Fight how and hot depend pon’ the drus- kists. "Our. Brandes are irom 2° to 12 Fears old-T5e, to. 82 boe TO-KALUN WINE COMPANY, 614 14th ‘st. nw. Telephone 0a. apl5 Re EE DISOBEYS. ‘The Edison Phonograph will dispatch your correspondence in the BEST way in“évery sense of the word. Tt is faithful servant which never disobeys and Dever makes a misiake. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO., 627 Est. nw. 1 eee ‘MOUNT AINS— SEASHORE— ‘You will likely spend s large portion of the ‘summer out of thecity and may wants respons- ible agency to manage your property during your absence. ‘We are that responsible agency and will be glad to serve vou. B. H. WARNER & CO., Property Managers, 916 Fet. nw. 1t The weather is likely to be diminishing Br Merenttenterly totnte: ear cold weather ure me ays the temnerature wits probabiy Fail fo rece by Sunday morning, t probability of taht or killing rrostet? the wind be- Zomes light this evening. ree at aaa ra boards. John at 15 A FEXCE FOR THE YARD. THEY. PS. CE 5a ‘Of HAMLINE M.E. CHURCH, cor. 9th and P sts. Dw. holds its prayer meetings EVERY SUNDAY st40 p.m. imaudltérinm. Public cordially invited: 1 Dee eer eee cha. L. Pate, F. ia 1] a.m. and P.m.; Sunday school, 9.30 a.m. ; Ghildren's “service, “3 p.m.; Epworth Lengne, fanion, D. D., principal of New Jersey. Sunday. sec cazae at G15 p.1n. All are AND WESLEY CHAPEL, COR. 5TH SS Se ¥ 8c Preachins : "A Memsaxe From the Other Mesting ‘Thursday evening. All 1 Bin. and 7:30 p. Epworth League, 6:30 p.in. Pe 7B pam. All are wel- prayer meeting, Thursday come. URCH, 29TH ST. HA. Carroll, pi 9:40, HN. Bowles, superin. ve feast Wednesday night’ “Revival ni begins Monday night. it" eS FOURTH STREET ME CHURCH, Rev. M. F. B. Rice, pastor.—9 a. m.. Sun- — lay school, at church and 10th st.: preaching by pastor 11 ‘a.m. and 7:45 p.m.; Epworth League tor. tendent. PASTOR E. HEZ SWEM CONTINUES “A Disfigured Face, a Story," which he has pre- night, April 16, m.” Seats free, ‘and_copsrihted, " Sonday 1:45 o'clock, ana preaches at 1 Attend. Oda Fellows Hail, Sth xt. and G sts, in which the Second ine EST. BAPTIST CHURCH. EST. Bret. SS a ee fF Mois at 11 a.m, and 7-30 pow. 8. 8.030 ‘.m.; C. E. ‘meeting, 6:49 p.m. PROVIDENCE BAI St. bet. Sd anc 4) sis. & Pastor.—S. 8., 9:30. Preaching, 11 am. ul be at First Bap Sw. at 1 o'clock, Preac i Kev. H.C; Kol Bins, 7:30 Tee. Public invited: tist Chureh, corner 6th binson, p.m. Subject, “The Year at Baptist Church wor- ships during the erection of their new church butid- ST C1 @ w..Rev. J. T. Clark, ae Or. ‘Subi- ALEM BAPTIST CHORCH, CHAMPLAIN BS Fave. between 17th and 18th sta. a... Rev, Lamkins, ¥. m.. at bathing teach near hort sermon and remarks by’ preach m. Concert Monda: 20 p 1¢ fair will continue the ENON BAPTIS® ¢ ‘Thomas, pa pactor.—Baptizing, 5:30 1 monument; 11 a.1m., Miss Thompson. the Inissionary of North Carolina. Communion ¢3 p.an.! ee yand Tuesday ance of tne TEENTH ST. BAPTIST Yorn and T sts new, Rev, vy the mon’ bythe etn Biss 3 =" am., tor; ” theme: Love. tian 'Endeav Seats free. Public Be BEREAN Barrtgr cuos between Land M. Ker at 5 p.m. bs Endeavor ‘choir will for read a paper. Preaculne service at CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH. Hn.w.. Kev. 8. H. Greene, D.D. Sunday school, 9:30 am. P. tendent, Preaching by the pastor, It am, aud 7:90 p.m. KENDALL CHAPEL BRANCH, 1:34 and D T.. Outwater. pastor.—_Sunday” sch hing, 13. m. and 7. SS mY p enc MORTAL CHS wout, “maperintendent, Ail'are cordially 1 H. Bristow, su CHURG) Walter 9 a.m... Siinday s¢" 001; 1 invi pastor 30 PT. ited. It ae ae hand Pn.w., Prank A. Swart- <—e BAPTI: bet. F and Gne., Kev. fay school. 9:00 a.m. ching at . WH. Johnson, pastor, Praise and prayer meting, 5:30 a.m. Sun ing a 2 a.m. and 7: evival still goimgon. All are welco ree. mod. it =»SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, SD 8T. DD. pastor. — by the pastor; the Potlce Courk "subsect, ="Teanp he Police Court. subject Uvon Morais and Mankind, Washington News and i j Index to Advertisements, AMUSEMENTS......c000. sa Page 16 ATTORNEYS. Pace 8 AUCTION SALES. ‘Pages 2 and 13 BUSINESS CHANCES Page 2 BOARDING... Page 8 CHIROPODISTS. Page 8 CHURCH NOTICES... Pao 1 COUNTRY BOARD. -Page 9 Page 16 Pare 9 Page 5 ‘Page 1¢ 2and11 Page 16 FINANCIAL... Page 16 FOR RENT (Chicago)... --Page 8 FOR RENT (Houses)... Paco 8 FOR RENT (Offices). . Page 8 FOR RENT (Rooms) . Page & FOR BENT (Stores). Pare 8 FOR RENT (Stabiew. Page 8 FOR SALE (Bitycies). Pogo 8 FOR SALE (Horses and Vehicles 3 FOR SALE (Houses)... 9 FOR SALE (Lots)... “4 FOR SALE (Miscellaneous). 8 FOR SALE (Pianos! 2 HOTELS... “ 2 LADIES" GOODS. 14 LEGAL NOTICES, 2 LOCAL MENTIO: LOST AND FOUND. MANICURE. MARRIAGES, MEDICAL. MISCELLA’ MONEY WANTED AND TO LOA! NE W PUBLICATIONS. NOTARIES PUBLIC.. OCEAN TRAVE! POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. PERSONAL. PROPOSALS. PROFESSION Al RAILROADS. SPECIAL NOTICES STEAM CARPET CLEANING. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. SUMMER REI ED Gi 1D). WANTED (Houses! Beluhecatowad repeereneyeeeTeiy: rf we . SORTS: CIRCULATION OF THE “EVENING SATURDAY, April 8, 1598....,, MONDAY, April 10, 1993. TUESDAY, April 11, 1598. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, April 13, 1898. FRIDAY, April 14, 1698........... Datly average. STAR.” April 12, 1 211,178 35,196 Tsolemnly swear that the above statement rep- Fesents only the number of copies of Tue EVEN- CHIEF JUSTICE ALVEY. je Will Accept the Office, but His Selection ‘Was a Surprise to Hi Judge Alvey will accept the chief judgeship of the new Court of Appesis. He told the President so yesterday when Mr. Cleveland summoned him to the White House, and last night on his arrival at bis home he reiterated the statement to a reporter, with the addi- tional statement that the appointment was a great surprise to him. The new judge further {said that the court would be one of great j labor, ‘The appointment of the distinguished Maryland judge is ananimously received with | approbation here if outsiders were to receive the appointments. With the advent of Chief Justice Alvey of Maryland in the Court of Appeals here we will ha , the eleva- of the country, who, by push and industry, has won one of the highest positions in the country. He isnow about sixty-seven years of age and was in early life somewhat acquainted with poverty and for some time was employed as a stable boy. Ob- taining a common education he continued his studies and in his native town of Hagerstown entered «Jaw office and studied law. At the bar, however, be met with but little suc- coss in a pecuniary way. On the bench, however, he has been @ success, He was first elected judge of the sixth judi- cial circuit of Maryland and then chief justice $f the carcuut, ard onthe death of Chief Sustice rtol of the court of ap; he was nted eo. ak pres Sor ee ‘unexpired term and afterward elected to that office. He has a large family of daughters, and his son is the general agent here of the B. and O. Rail- road Company. Some of his friends here were agreeabiy surprised on learning of the nomina- tion, and his son among them, and some of the Takoma Park people expect that he will make his home there with his son. RRS THE ROACH INVESTIGATION. Senator Voorhees on the Democratic Posi- tion in the Case. The proceedings in the Senate yesterday near } OTHER TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ARRIVAL OF THE DUKE OF VERAGUA, Commander Dickins on Behalf of the Gov- erament Welcomes Hi New Yorx, April 15.—Tbe American line steamer New York, from Sonthampton, with the lineal descendant of Christopher Cob bus, the Duke of Veragua, on board, arrived at quarantine : hortly after 6 o'clock this morning. A drizzling rain was failing at the time and the Vessel was almost hidden in a prevailing fo As soon as the New York anchored Com- mander Francis W. Dickins, U. 8. N., repre- senting the federal government, boarded the New York and delivered an add-eas of welcome in Spanish, to which the duke appropriately re- plied, after which the band on board played “America.” . The steamer Blackbird. with the reception committee on board, left pier A about 7 o'clock and proceeded down the bay to the New York and the duke and his Paty mere transferred | to the Bisck- jird. which was provided by the Columbian celebration committee to bring the party to 224 street and North river, whence they Will be escorted to the Hotel Waldorf, where the ducal party will remain during their stay, until they leave tor Washington next week. duke is accompanied by the Dychess of Veragua, their son, Don Christopber Columbus Aquilera, Don Carlos Aquilera. Don Maria del Pilar Columbus y Aquilera, Don Pedro Go- lumbus and the Marguis and Marquise Bar- boles, all of whom are descendants of Christo- pher Columbus. The reception committee, which will confer the treedom of the city on the duke, consists of Gen. Horace Porter, Perry Belmont, Theodore W. Myers, C. €. Baldwin, J. E. Simmons, F. ¥. Skinner, Isidore Straus, Howard Carroll, Waltes Staton and J. J. Martin, <iiooonee A RETURN OF WINTER. Snow Falling Heavily in Ohio and New Kerk St Bpecial Dispatch to The Evening Star, Couvmnca, Onto, April 15.—About two inches of snow lies on the ground here this morning, and as ii is cloudy will probably re- main most of the day. ‘Trees with foliage well os the close of the session were of rather a lively eoting, 6:30 church praver meeting, | “"Brothernood of Engines ee g | developed are weighed down, but it is 84: a8. er staniadd of workmanship one . Y evening 745: Thureday evening, illus- g=> SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH, LST, BET. | 'N¢Stax circulated during the six secular days | character and personal explanations were flying pea own, thought a whit. We guaranties. them. HEMLOCK PALINGS 4 | PT. LONG-ARTIG-| (rotedecterevy fre. Wi. MeReauey sug | <>+ 2G nd 1th ote, nw. Hov. J. A. Taylor. | ending Friday, April 14, 1898—that is, the num- | fastand thick As printed in yesterday's Stan | the damage to fruit, even that which is in blos- — 0 ALLY =HEADED-O¥! ~ At 9: ‘school im, subject, . som, igh Senta for ts asjerct he bation snl alle. Wash them as often as. you Brae ter. be. Giver A. Brown: pasar. Gr | Ete Activity of the Chiren Fatt aaa Ppt | UOTOE copies actually #014, delivered, furnaned | Mr. Chandler continued his speech in demand |*0m. willbe light. 9 factory Coke. Immediate deliveries. ge ee (on ALLY abject, ‘the Lenedit of the Lyceum" st -7:30, wer: | OF mailed, for valuable consideration, to bona fide | of an investigation of Mr. Rosch. Dlinding snow storm has prevailed throughout J. MAUBY DOVE, always remein fast. eo | E9-N. B—If you read it in our ad. it's 40. Epworth League, 0:30 p. Gomuniasinn of Morena” Fibdects |. The Call and | parchasers or subscribers, and that none of the on the question of the resolution | northwestern Ohio since early iast evening. guarantee them not to wear Pastor at 7:30 p.m, on Characters.” Commission of Moses." " The pi ‘are invited. Mr. Chan: said: “It is only possible to de- | Thi ® bad ‘Main office, 21st and I sts. n.w. through within = ,courle .ef/ LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, Prayer ‘Thursday. 1t* | Strangers are welcomed. 1t__ | copies so counted were returned to or remain in . is Morning the snow ba we yy moni new pair if they do. | LI BEEY. BITTINGER & MILLER. Senos Wise? BAPTIETAWIEAEEYMOESING | on Fi feat that resolunoa by laying down the rule in | six inches and is still falling. In city, Branch Ofces. W. & TEEL, “Men's Belongings,” Cor. 6th ahd N.Y. ave. nw. p15 oS Ron, M | Swe Sayer esting) 8 Sah SMG PUNG | the office ansol the American Senate in the year 1898 that, no | street car trafic is impeded to some extent, Pegens ae a ae hath schol! Sermiog byte pastor io. a pega, b. Be J. WHIT. HERRON, matter what crime may have been committed |" Nuw Yorn, April 10 -Snow hae been SS are me er. J. Bisse costae mentca. 3 sede T ie ‘Cashier Evening Star Newspaper Co. - a eens Smt | fast fu too ba suction of te — ince . vor. => s nate, under whatever circumstances midnigh' t ‘hester snow and = Darticularty cousion' those Bovine old ones ee ee = UNION ME CHURCH, 207H ST, NW. Dumbarton aver acd Bia ee ROY | Subscribed and sworn to before me this Afteenth | asrocity and otherwise, it is not within the cou. astrong wind is blow: ‘At 1 o'clock about of our make acainst slowing tein tobe adjasted eles gbool; 2 sia and 450 pee prensa, 30, Sandy Alexander, pastor.—Sunday school 9; Gay of April, A D. 180% stitutional power of the Senate even so much | five inches had falien and still snowing bard. p—— age Ogles tao pas eaten diam river fruit) direct from the grove—Sound, Juicy | Ci ristian Endeavor We prayer meeting at | ine 11's. m. and W.P. Vax Wicxiz, _| 88 to instruct a committee to make an investi- Sesto Secs Sble-charges, fanyrart mace. Orders by postal 70, Le = Notary PoblieD @. | &8tion into the facts and circumstances of that eranusae eu Gavin, pate eS DRESSINESS FOR LITTLE. ond Sweet—at Wholesale and Retait by NORTH CAROLINA AVENUE METHO- | §-—q->METROPOLITAN BAPTI assests Conduct or of that crime. — ¥ Maint eee. Ca vane Prgtentant Chureb, Sth and B sts. ae, | SE cor. Cth and A sts, ne Gree paiies Canet For the facts in the case Mr. Chandler re-| ane Do. aches ot Gehems CLOSING OUT THIRTY | 4 “trade winner” with a vengeance. ELPHONZO YOUNGS CO., 498 9TH ST. Breeching, Li mim and 7:4 eh Cheatin. | All weico ‘To Subscribers. ferred to articles in the New York Kecorder, og Stylishly-made Black Cutaway Coat and Vest to $140 psycho safety bicycles, Fs Endeavor, 7p: —— >, With By af vi "7 p.th. All cordially welcome. 1" MARYLAND AVE. BAPTIST CHURCH, Subectibers to Tax Gran whpere the New York Sun, the Philadelphia Press and| Sven. Ln eee eames cuszions, @ 5; eorco, order of Martin's fine diagonal worsteds for $25. AT ISRAEL METROPOLITAN ©. M. E cor. Md. ave. n.e. and 14th st.. Kev. N.C. the Washington Evexre Star; also to Teports " en. H. 8. OWEN FG CO-+ |G. WABFIELD SIMPSON, High-clase tailoring, It — ‘Church.—Preaching at 11 a.m. and oes — a Pe a tp Td served by route boys will confer a in the office of the controller of the currency, Lonxpox, April 15.—A sensational statemest a selltr "| COR 12TH AND F STS. 4.W. apis = OM. | Fm. By the Kev. Dr. 8. B, Wallace, pastor, sub nA aeel rel sia ome and he asked whether, if those facts were as | was made today in the probate court in the ‘OR REPATRS. | ware cade nabeah peers wil be penay ee ee fepdent ™ a stated (and they had not been denied), the A : jh W. SHERMAN PHILLIP WILL EPISCOPAL. Tae Stas office, either dn persse, Character of the offense was not suficieut to resiaghg org prncnanerp irvine pol res Mt. Tabor M. P. Cburch, inte — - i ion? - SEI sos. ms 70 nw tannin eo ee eee) a tet fwtitated by the present Duke of Sather 2 ‘ove no “thet . e., Kev. A.B. Steele, rect ; ia. oo NOTICES. W. MeLACHLEN HAS THIS | Thiuips wav ‘enirned 19, other change at his last | Holy” communion, “7°S0 am. ;imoraing service, SS sac Seas Sak” Lares eanatpanyS land to overthrow the wil made by his father, 3 = ™ ibson, | conference end these w inal services. . Sats . Voorhees loor and made an of Sutherlan: = See wa nteceare,of ths eyo and car. SWEEPING REDUCTION IN PRICES. mitian & MeLschlen, the two frat named members | fits friends are invited, ek ae the late Duke of Su 4, in favor of the having purchased his interest in the said firm and as- = couGuEaE Sin aODIaETaaeael er Te macnn, | Seo eee i ji-m. , *“The Looking Glass Religionist.” - eloquent and telling speech. He wanted, he revenue, 474,027; customs, $627,612. said, to let people know the democratic posi- ———— tion, His side of the chamber stood on the Baar Arkansas has been | federal Constitution, which prescribed that a ee SO — a) Geunher taut be Shicty pasts fama bese bene nine vears citizen of the United States, and Governxsment Recerems Topar.—Internal = duchess, the second wife of the late It was charged that the dowager duchess bav- ing obtained an order to mapect certain had deliberately placed in the fire a document which, under the order, rhe was permitted to inspect. For the benefit of that class of eyclists which prefer to purehase hich-xrade machines and yet cannot af- ford to pay one hundred and fifty dollars for their mount, we have concluded to adopt the following list prices on Spring.frame machines, namely: No.1 Rambier, standard finish, G. & J. pneumatic 3 AB Washington Circle, Rev. Alfred Haring. Fector.—All seats free. Maly ‘communion, 7/90 1, holy communion and sermon” Liv arin: Srenscag and serinon, 70 prt Biratners a a Fector.—Services. tomorrow: Holy communion ate i, <0 FANCY PRICES. Don’t get the impression that because we eh OF HL CORNING, Tile Shops 20 13h st Mited. MEN CAN SKIP THIs. Take these as an index to the stock of Ladies’ WT, JOHN'S CHURCH, GEORGETOWN, accounts divisio 'O st. berween 32d and td. a ay Reg- appointed chief of the oe degaed general land office vice George Redway, re- signed. 3 habitant of the state from which chosen. es ad iGREGATIONAL CHURCH, | at Ss. m.; morning prayer snd sermon at lit = “s “ justice Jeune raid that the charge was e *Yovelty™ Straw Sailors, tires. sey 8120 do no “‘cheap™ work that we go to the other | TOS.O st, Rev, JOH. Daily, pastor a ne 3 ‘This was all, said Mr. Voorhees, and everythi Roach Plaited straw Sailors at $550; <0" | 30. 2 Rambler. standard finish. extreme and charge “Yancy” prices. True, | PreatTring at Ll a. ui by the pastay, 7 Saiydedees ee ee left unsaid’ was excluded. Thue speaker dis | "IOUS one. ‘The justice at onoe stopped the ah pe ph Combination Rambler, standard finish, G. & J. cush- rents are higher on the avenue, but our | gan, returned missionary from Afric: era = Cuaxce Ix THR Patent Orrice.—Mr. J. 8. Soa ae the ion of order of inspection and said that the Finest line of “Novelty Sailors is tse etty. | ion tires zs 100. Gonbly increased business more than makes | Sunday school, 0:30am. Sone servi = a Et ir ae Pitaamatge il ny siren sareetiaeing fgmegher nae forctn mens ion Of Senators | Gauchos must make answer to the allegation on WILLETI & RUOPY, * | Ladies’ Rambler. model standard finish, @. & J. ference. 3 Trousers, | a PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL eeet strangers: 501 = “ = A y ‘Tuesday. The case was thereupon continued Boo PENNSYLVANIA AVE. pe gets faecal reed? meee bergen — thureh. cor, 17th and Pate nw. Rev. Welcome Dy brctiierhioed at all oes es cee 2%: | of office as commissioner and assistant com- wt, 3 asked Mr, Voorhees to define ex- | (pesdey: 7 g—>10 THE MEMBERS OF THEROCHDALE| These Prices go into effect on this date "Lar geat line tm the city to select from. eriin in, Pastor. gil day. | at 4 p.m. ___________1t_| missioner of patents, Commissioner Seymour | *tly his meaning. ee ——__— + Cooperative Society. capris id tse), ° ee special Sing meriee Co tank cad shart nate vat” BE PANY CHURCH, G 51, BET. s97H | mot the employer of the office. Ni, Verne ttle Gppetintateneel 6 Glee soe pane Meee Be f you contempiste visiting the world’s fair your ¢x-| "The above goods are brand new and not altered or - torts . a and 14th sis., Rev. . H. McKim, D.D.. fit Senator may be imposed upon the Senate, g a geazsive committer secutamend the advantages offered | gyenwece yeast semen SNYDER & WOOD, Fine Tailoring, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, | rector.—Sunday servic-s, 8 wad Ml am dand 7a) PR Se Ca thongh it has not been done in over a century. mm ee a A ore ee 8 cee. eames ee, aL eae | Se Eee Sarees = Ai | _ Founru-Ciass Posrwasrens.—Thetotalnum-| but that if estate should have the misfortune | Carious Verdict For information spply, to H. B. Zevely, Treasurer GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO., Fishburn. asistant, pastor 21 4. m.. “morning Mage. ave. te.s Hees dW Chek ree | ber of fourth-class postmasters appointed to- | to elect a man blackened with crime it is the | Leader Charged With Inciting Riot. ‘By order of the wx-carive com it Re J apie 1325 14th st 2. w. — Poe! 2a Spr Suday event ifetvice of te, : Geniral’ Paton sunday, services, 10, 30 ind 1 ea. 3:30 and Ke day was 163, of which 95 were to fill vacancies — ogee ae ond Tt fod = cn ; age April enero ‘the labor SPIO L. | c a 2B es Uvered_prompily to an; the city, ission. + with quartet and chorns he aul Tork ’all’ seats free, | caused b; tions and deaths and 68 re- egauine cureet yanal | leader, who was charged at the Old Bailey with EL PERSONS, HAVING "GOODS WEDDINGS ARE IN ORDER. Coal, $1.30 per tou.” GENUINE Paul. Yes COAL, babe Tae ines ee ig ene | Bezeemceeschare: (age, 10-90 mm. “All soe fron | caused by rs ~~ a'59 | 00 morals and to try him for his offenses, heaving incited etcliors to eS tu Siclatel to Bx ‘s jue fwelve months or nore ph ‘Invitations printed and engraved tn correct THOMAS B. MARTIN, = — —— CHRIST CHURCH, G St, SB Ber, ora served four years and over. REPUBLICANS ARRAIGNED. cember last, was convicted today, but the jury terest manner at reas. nab e rates. ‘7th, Archdeacon . jams, aid st passion April 257 1Sck ee er will ‘BYKON &. ADAMS, Printer, ‘Tel. 1766. ‘Main office, 920 20th st. — Fector—Sunday services, 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. a Mr. Voorhees arraigned the republicans for | added that the words spoken were on ‘sp6-14t" H. K. PULTON. ‘Telephone 930. {apl4] 12 Lith st. apl5-lm ALL SOULS’ CHURCH, 14TH AND L. hing or lecturing at every serv! ‘It To Commann tHE TueEtis.—Lieut Com- = —— —— Re eT Wornblonsre Newton. Mame: ——— “ “WELL — WELL —— WELL." I DONT THE EMIER TYPEWRITER never having taken cognizance of charges made | the spur of the moment and were not in- SMITH PBI 5 seq bowbecan doit HODGES NATIONAL | Se} HEREBY WITHDRAW MY HOUSE 1914 Servicvs 1i a.m. and 7:30 mander C.T. Hutchins, now on duty in the RI against members of their owa party. In clos-| tended to provoke a breach of the pence. PUL bes se cam bind hooks in leather for | Sere, Sunderland piace, from the books of ail real tee in connection with the | yoq Sunday school and Bible cl ERESEYTERIAN. bureau of equipment, will probably succeed | ing Mr. Voorhees said: “I would want to | Justice Cave said that the rider to the verdict a m8 _| Sines “LOUISE M. PATTERSON, 1588 Tat nla SPER CENT DIS. PHONOGRAPH, because it a — ae Commander Geo. T. Reiter in command of the | leave the Senate with loathing and disgust | Was tentamount toa declaration thet the iS BALL. 7TH AND DN. Wil aah tae = eke eee cee been UNIVERSALIST. is Pre by thie pastor’ at 12 a.m. | U. 8. 8. Thetis, now engaged in survey work on | rather than serve in a body which claimed the | ner was not guilty as charged. He therefore cigar’ fe — Ne Te If you want to bay » spiendid ten-room | chasers of (er Overate aud you can inspect URCH OF OUR FATHER, JaTH aN® | 2"4 .m. Sunday schoo:, 9:30 a.m. ¥.P. 3. | the Pacific coast, right to supervise the morals of the | discharged the prisoner. This decision was Se Go A ee ME i | Bete TNS wit Gotta ae Hes ehisesd | LEG yak Teemu ind hoa tig Ta Han A Ge Roceres pastor: At Ms er | C,8;2 6:90 9-m. Siranicere inado welcome at all the Senators from other states and to enter | greeted with cheers, = aD Seowner next door. epigexe | OMe A heavy carr Soa Bog: a Te Bagi eee oe ee eae Sara) 2 Remreces Ceepe— Cate &. Jehe- | Rte Jolguess epee Gee, mits bo fered ED IN A EAILWAY STATION. is AG. HAMILTON, ccalist, in prescrib- an WASHINGTON, D.C--April 14,1600. | HENRY A CLARKE & SUN Uae" nStim | Feadidee.” All are cordlaly invited: | Sobel, %55y Ne", | 90m of Kentucky, custodian of diee and plates, | the Senstor from North Dakota had wuffered | DE _RAILWA . PE EE roods. stored Slew Sock av : : - . = CARL PETERSEN,” “| over six months due will be sold ateacticn for storaze "AN EVERY-DAY OCCURRENCE, NEW CHURCH, Teavor meeting, 6:30 nin Tiaeeasy Faas Ee | bureau of engraving and printing, ‘Treasury | rer, to evade the laws of the’ coun-|Ex-Consul Dudley Carried Away by Heart Optician and Jowe.cr, $7 7th at iw. | Sad « wa. F. neamgp, | OSD ben yon cocarines boarali che huntvede Department, entered upon the discharge of his | try.’ and today he returned among those Failure ut Philadelphia. inceenaaeas ste ee ee poe Tas Stary day? Bo Jou pattontze an office whic circles the, Rawr Freak Sewall, Tene fant Paes | fTpeygnis morning. ‘Thesalary of the office | whom he had injured without = single Pmiaperrmis, Pa., April 15—Thomes E. = eEry [= aga Eiger Zou tha kind of work Would got | he supe scnoe! te iets Brea | B@Drieriany, Conmertcut eyengerS asd inn | # $2,400 0 your. claim, being made agsinst him Commend | Dudley, aged seventy-four years, who was ap- — Fats PUBLISHER coufartehin, wel-wenn- elcome clean prear perye hy, | sous service ot Ei weet,” Kets ‘Hamlin oA y Ping Honk end 30, Pre fe BRALSE RED ROE" Ferner and eel ical Wows | SOE SERGREN TH GREG | ERR ameren Aeibbmes | gececuay Tamonve Boor Guann—atr,|ietece TomaT hom oath Me etaite | pointed United Staten ‘coscal ho’ Liverpeal Teleshene ae Slaughter or hemoe1! Sales Chen woofer you | McGILL & WALLACE, 1107 BST. N.W. — ap15 BRETHREN (16 OCURIGT © | BAe oil wack ache « Bret | Philip Bray, who came into sa ¢ | take him with his defaication, I will take him | by President Lincoln in 1861, and remained Cc sulin, fresh roods for no more money. ‘Come BETS SAVINGS BATES ¢ RIAL. CHURCH, GOR, 1B AND 92 a, Christ and Apprent ao cee, = — with every step of cxzor, before I wl take far im office until President Grant's first cure ty th Pe ave. bw (osuth Sige)” apL dn ae Dien = miami) as SSS nepittnnt bs hia position | te ‘chamber who set themselves up. aw tae street station of tho Fonuaptrente sufirend os 8 ESPICS CIGARETTES OB POWDER. SE SS ae one pe em gharch. dt and B sta aes ov. Sohn | go emensenger in the War D Fn onder | Quisitors into every man's life but theirown. | Soran morning, His desth, was das to DBE Gam Betooatine, Cousts, Colds, Chest, Sea. + <a Wc. A PINT BOTTLE. oa four money” By uving Sper non CA. Gheate, DD. Pastor “Preaching by the panto to-| % ary Whitney, wher ih ep ties, with ex-Seo: | "ym. HANSBROUGN'S PERSOKAL EXPLANATION. | heart failure, which” wor superinduced by an “Sacta: 3. ESPIC, 20 Rye 8t. Lazare We are offering our Choice California Cham- ition to KENSINGTON you EV. THOMAS HANLON, | 9:30 am. é necuoti-* | him to Cal Lataont ‘Mr. Hansbrough of North Dakota then rose | *ttack of Now York: FOUGERA, MILHAv. 1@ at the ‘“speqal” price of 76. a pint hottie Saewiaw mabe t of Pennington Semin = = Mr. Dudley bas lived in Philadelphia during aaists 21 oe bear Of anything like the price? - PRESBYT! iN [{URCH. —_— Oo to int “ Bei by oll cheimutts of Americ. _metieew-ty SoxouA CALIFORNIA WINECO.,S20FSTREET.| S'S qcntas™ I mogting for meg se inbetween O Gnd D ola, Boe ainas to @ personal explanation ‘referring to inter | the winter and epent his winters at Dadley, By schoo! at 9:30 am. ‘Tux Actixe Commissioner oF Pzxsioxs.— 5 = ‘ork mu. morning fe views and statements published in the St. Paul! N.Y. He ieaves@ widow and one son. ——————— BENET N. COPP.: Real Estate, 706 8TH ST. NM. W. De Hanlon bible canst 3b Se ey Breyer meeting a7 pane 4 ee “yor | Mr. D. L. Murphy, the first deputy commis-| Globe and the Minneapolis Tribune, on the au- ——— ¢ we, the undersigned, are headquarters cordially inviteas” souDees met ce pass THE WEATHER BUREAU INQUIRE, CENTRAL UNION MISSION. Eemknrooeat for iank Books, Paper, Envelopes, Ink, PATAPSCO, 7 SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, COR, | til the return of Judge Lochren. the new com- he had in his possession any docu-| Gen. Colby's Report Not to Be Submitted Un- : hope te seh va Sr (rales aes aie | eeenee, be bets: Beatie Roy ecg Oe os | ai aie S| ag ec ws wri, tnx Presses, Cash Boxes, Bond Boxes. Office ‘ E e ~ ‘mont 4 report y on ‘Shc eet bes me Seder eee oer ote <a ince BS woke araan fic te Sensis | gon he wee teres “a ee TO im the stationery line at lowest prices. | ena, aye sepyie at Fart Cons: Ghreke Coe Ons SoM | Bowen: 7:50, missionary meeting. dee Punsoxat.—J. E. Smith of McKeesport, Pa. | listening to the taitling of miserable slanderers | sented to Secretary Morton until Monday and ° SY ora, Space gps tori be eee LUTHERAN. Gaivton foxy av at Wilds" | Se Hanroghs "ike Stn tod Sed slg | pea estan "ancca Gosty at Seer Ea Tedors, abety lltpeak os Piet Cousrorational Ghupen Tenperaripior. Hr eee, CHURCH, | Miter of Alabama, J. & Frank of New | of @ yesterday afternoon, co that be was unable 0 pelos Gan” Semen ee eefeectce ‘| us 906 F ot. mw, . ee a ee Sunday. Yb0 p- | York, H. ©. Stargias of West Virginia and R. prepare bis statement so thet i Srery one’ of om ‘onl . 5 Las T SY Socgags Ghee The FRITUALIGM. — SUSDAY EVENING CHUACH OF TAR REFORMATION fa. |W. Onion of ‘Washington, Pa. are at the balecaden ina: 0 ay tna Ae Ie Poa See FS ths al eee | Se ere Sree (nee teen ke ame peecere cas eee ese : rreaty mivates talk om devon Beth tonto BS . = 170 19TH YEAR. woo |. PRED. CAtome, late op Keeway, a spent sere tae zaman Ge F | reset tonics tormenan cmunar of | PUTS, Pema of New York and W. 5. employes of the weather bureau, and will eug- ‘The reasons for the unprecedented success of Pata- | 408 }2tis st. nw. One door above the “Avenue.” _s1¢ YOU ARE NOT READY FOR THE | MeNell. e ae South “Wi will have be okt Ebbitt— ‘gest the adoption of more stringent business pele Vibur for over one tcnared years sv Be MOMEY 10 LoaN ON REAL eoTaTE | BTS™TaCes'aath Zou have envptisa zoprelt THLE NATIONAL CHRUATTAN SoTENGE | sevice Suatar, Avr}. 10 00 efora the poste %, Seca methods regarding the control of the property Because the Puiansso Fivaring Mile grind the IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS. Anything in ean be found at Ry at Pe ee ‘of their Boch anni morning | We of the department. frown inthis county. "oP . J.gans made on Inatallment Trusts for periods of § WOODWARD & LOTHROPS, WREE THOUGHT. THR PEOPLE'S HER | © es = ES Cation. of ‘THE COXTINUATION OF THE INVESTIGATION. Because the Flour is Always Uniform in Quality, | eariy,ssdesire NONI. quarterly oF 715 sm 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. KW. ya Hall 1008 Fae nes ot Patera @ ue ote The second part of the investigation, which see ——- ‘Trust iscancelea: Appiyto == Orem m3 A MISTAKE OFTEM RUED. igwed by hie speakers on both eden af tho quoslon. i Se T. Colton probably be begun on Wednesday. It is It leads. All Brands ia this country and all Amer- = — Come. All PAUL'S of tean brands in RK L GOODMAN, Agent, make the ‘mistake that others ‘Seats free. i ae = 4 ee Long the desire of Chief Clerk MeCusig of the Agri- OR SALE BY have mede—ft your fine residence with FRIENDS MEETING (ORTHODOX) AT 3 — Hit of the Shoreham.——Rufas cultural Department, who represents Secretary |. $. Redman. ¥. M. Walker. UNITED SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE AND ‘small blemished ‘‘panea.” Better s bun- ‘New ‘ave.—1} am. Hi 2. m2. , sermon, 4 fm this matier, that these = = > Tom, ‘TRUST COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, times let us ft the windows, with ‘minister of Tondon De Mo a3 anniversary ore be disposed ‘of ‘as EF Stopecn Mi. Mee €081:3th at n.w., Washington, D. C. fine French plates, which will not a 7:20 o'diock p.m. Kenigeky, can allow it, CAMBRILL MF Staton Tul pe pe Mwy BB Being oe Oa. <. his intention thet the scope of the exami CA. c. C0., —Surplas. $5300. mhi8-whs, tf tiveness of the residence, but enhance oecenan Johnson. —____- e-—______ nation be more strictly contined to 7 Office, No. 214 Commerce st.. Baltimogy. sad H. Brain-| ae, Hears the News, | matters. ‘The introduction of testimony by fo25-0, 10. = =~ their a surmise f A tae. Naseeny WSS pectabiy bocustnted Couldn { Wa anteas TOR STATIONERY loving ictal changes hve bens mn a Interior: General land <—oB account his Corns end Bunions ty if