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eS THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, RXCEPT SUNDAY, T THE STAR BUILDINGS, 2101 Penasyivania Avense, corner 11th 8t., by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, & H. KAUFFMANN, st Kew York Oce, 88 Potter Building, served to subscribers in the rey account. af 1Geents per eity by carriers. on Week, or $10 pert Pit a ranede—pentacw Pus SHEET STA $1. OUperyear; 3. 00. Che Lvening. Star. Vor. 82, No. 20,559. WASHINGTON D. C. SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1893—SIXTEEN PAGES. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. | a Gtk enw, WEDNESDAY, 8 pm. Sap: rit presence." Mra KE. Me- jam. Pr.vate sittings daily, 1014 Pa ave, MAS OGLE, EVANGELIST, Mt Couch, band Sate, DAY NXT )F THE GUAND SECRETARY ana Lodge, FAA M-, of the Dis- | er cf Masons of the state of Mary- Jand having iivited the Grand Lode of ts District Sf Cosuuine te be presen: at ibe lavine of the corner Sone nia uew Mase, vaitevilie, MA, en TUESDAY, May ‘Mas: rater: | who wesive ment € ant Master 3 2. of that day. All wo adies can aso nile at th rot inter tuat on will be at reduced rates. irain will SUNDA« AFTERN fran the. residence of | SCOTTISH RITE CATHE = Fae SCOUTS RTE CATHEDRAL — A T tie the 1 | Memcers Ft SPECIAL NOTICES. __|__ CHURCH NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. Fee PQ ARTERS TINCOLN, POST, NOL | CHRISTIAN. | Departiuent Potomac, G. A. Ke ‘o rarnestly requested to attend | NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH, “plat ¢ vunrade, Wilviain Shackelford, | ‘cor. Oth and D. sta, 2 SNe the - 08 ia. and 8 pms ¥- rote er inectings Wednesday, 8 t Siuith, Noo 4i8 sassachnestts ave Coinzartes | = SMOMT ATE = Of otbine poste invited. Incerment at Conressiona’ Pe STIAN CHURCH. “By oraat r Gay schoo! 93 ¥. P. 8. Ce at, By order DANIEL WILLIAMS, | Sypcey ertoot. imseting at Adjutant, WM, H. BAKER. NON-SECTARIAN. May 1D 1896 CATHOLIC APOSTOLIC CHURCH.—A ocStay Ty, | ( order | Siibewiven in West Bnd Masouic Halt, corner 108 | Eeyabdi a aye, nm. narrow eveninet Bue tote ‘Speedy "Coutune of Our Tited._Not soccalied Sveund:Adventioms WL, PAA. = (ON-SECTARIAN — THE PEOPLE'S aT aca tndopendsntna’s @ purpose of attend | So Se. Service at 11am. ‘The, pastor Kent.” will. speak tomori Bas ois eat. ‘cmorrowen. n Gunty." Allioviteds Fc en | | PI Diyopts, Astigmation and de- “tiftsreurstely tested By f CARL PETERSEN, pt cian and Jeweler, 427 7th st. nw. US, Uculist ¥ = Ds. HOWAn ‘Has SSELL it Fe 1008 OUT FOR THE or B @ MAN WHO SES attend the Brathers oi of Andrew Fivlip mass aueeting at the First Congresational | hurl 1U)SDAY EVENING, Yar 2. at'8 oelock, URUSHIMA OF PAN, will address the Men's Gospel Se Sunday, Apr gos Nad" ats ‘we, Sunday, 4 to: Hours: @to5).m [pus] Bzamination ree | COLUMEIA PHONOGRAPH CO, St.nw. : — ELD. EASTON, Pree KF CKOMKLIN.Sec- It Freline "newer irvag-iever make SPEC N a ke this the Edveont Phouoaraph. SPECIAL NOTICES etd on sany termeor tease Fonebuanes Femoved wis n_ seasons for thane seeds. —If pom Waite We ber dos qts cant begin to Be equaled earner. For $2. 230 yer aus OG bet a sjetior quali.y of Claret oe | EAL we ask ‘20c., or 6 pairs for a dollar, ts all onGMa"CaLiE UiSLA wide Cu. SOF STREET. Pay | STATIONERY AS 18 STATIONERY. As we said before. the writer's often judged by tationer paper the latest thing out in thie line, aud Se Se ‘FEATU! Busisa Bigs tints “very tty, especially tor Ga" See our array of Office and Library Ink- tans. EASTON & KUPP, Fine Stationers, 421 LITH ST__ (Just adore the avenue.) 8 IASHION’S LATEST FAD." ‘Those rough Scotch Cheviot Long-cut Men's Sack | Suita, either blue or black—sing'e or double-breasted | 15 s our price-#20 is their correct value We've | B. H. WARNEE & CO, da jets of others at that price. Look them over before ‘buying your spring sait. EISEMAN BROS, a6 Cor. Th and Este aw ELECTRIC | TALLOW CANDLE V + uiant. H No need to tell you the advantages of a Gas Cooke” Stove or "Kenze—especially during the Summer. Lu: there t# need to tol you which dund fo buy. tor ualf of them are aumost, worthiess, Giving up ihe other Gas Kanges for “The Fire King? is bs! te elecric isis, No use sukiug elsewhere for tus “Fire Ring? Gas Coutinc Ranges, for we te the conrot of \them for Washington. seek: | day evenius Iocation one of the best, 14th and H sis. 'n. w. Com Pietely furnished and do'ug wood business. Good | Good Templars. Teason for selling. Apply to = SONS OF | TEMPERANCE,— PUBLIC Be retin Sunday night, 7:30 o'cock. Ans conte Baptier Chfureit SeHorman st one a ois HOTEL LEASE FOR | SALE_LEASE, | ; by . good will and furniture of Hotel Morrisett’ | nen, Come sien the pledge and take it home, 2 B, O. HOLTZMAL 020-08 10w and F ets. a morning. TIMES CHANGE. “TIMES CHANGE” AND BUILD- ERS ARE CHANGING WITH THEM. THEY ARE TIRED OF PAYING 91.35 AND 81.40 FOR 2HE GANGSAWED LUMBER .m. Subject, Japaa aud ity. Mar. Fukas- Fira will uso sina in bis mative tomeuc,” Bibi Glass, | T DION PHONDGEAPE. 3:20 pi. ‘Be sure tw come: every man is invited.-Ii 329 WHICH WE BELL FOR 61.15 PER 100 8Q FI. AREN'T YOU TIRED OF PAYING HIGH For many years we have madecol- PRICES, TOOT Iecting rents @ special feature of ont! py-1y you see st in our ad. t's on business. pare LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, = stady of the wants and) s:jumber, ‘Mili Work and Buildere’ Hardware,” meeds of tenants has enabled us tose | 0.) geh and N. ¥. ave. nw. ‘p20 Quire much information useful toland- —s "y - 7 MPS e=' 'F SiEAMEB MATTANO RESUMFS lords to whom we er oar erviom, | BSS" LF Soe tae Bran unary Se thei, ; days of sading Sundays, Tuesdays and ‘Thure- aybat7 Ocluck ain T. JONES, se ef Property Managers, ——— See ee = NOTIC! ‘HE FIRM OF RUST & Hi 67a aw. Y8_ | Bre Neri, realeatate Drone. iv this da solved bs tualconsent. Mr. H. L. Bust will con- Ben TS ORDER 70 BE READY | tints tusinewe at G4 14h ee aw. ie Thos, W EN ORDEE TO BE BEADY | Uungerford wil Conunue Losinen ef L210 H at i. To move when the warm westher sets in, He. RUST. you should start to build your Suburban . 1803. THOS. W. i Home now. KENSINGTON and WEST Sons : END PARK are the most popular places =" NNTIQNAL C0-DPRRATIVE TRADE ee oe een Lame ‘Abiier T. Loneley, president, $12 Ast. ne. lote now on 85 monthly paymente, Write Smith Tioinpson, vice president, 129 F st nw. for @ etrewiar oF eail. I. C, Stockton, seeretary, 430 G tn. w. wving Up the “tallow di” for | HENRY N. COFP, Reai Estate, 706 STH ST. ¥.W. | ,, Burton Macatee, treasi'rer,, Room 139, Corcor: ay ‘an oth st. . opposite U. belldime: eevator entrance, &m. 00 5:30 p.m. week &. Treasury (office hours, aye). TAM NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH $18, 20 and SL Stoves for lesa ne Ceiba run on the alternating DIRECTORS Er Speciai prices for Gas Fixtures. Saree pt, Tiree waotors have nc commutator or vruelice: | yoy. op antooe D.H WASHBUEN, Electrical Expert, 1220G et.n.w. ¥ e . col fa - L. F. Hunt, 10S st. pw. BARBER & ROSS, cor. 11th and Gata nw.ap26am | Papayt keene . MANIEL-. & LONS, | FENDERS, 0 D. We ‘Gexies, Wright iron Gas” Fixtures, Be. LLG. Warkeld, OL Sth st-o.w. (Onsefiiond « wo it} John Johuson, 1015 I st. a. tg, stained Glan, Satin Margen ce | BRN 00 er vertunity to exter Kegmat| J08 son, 11a Tat aaa sroves.cf oid Vermont—best goods and largesteupply | Ji. Tusrutun, 200 Indians ‘Maple Bugar api Maple Syrup direct from the maple AGENTS. W. F. Gapen, 322 Indiana ave. nw. jouy. Sis Penasy ivan! . C. 7th si. and i G Brown, 7th s:. and Inland ore an YSGhs atty. Onder by Meneengen, Mail ox Tuleghone ‘sc aaeua, AAA Tonge aS $f you cannot call tp person, Sent, Maret, el ‘Chas.'S. Grezory, KLFHONZO YOUNGS ©0., 428 NINTH SB See cate. 2 Ot oe 8S » Wholesale and Reta Grevers. ver cent, Call at the office, 901 Othet nw.,andse| sp20lawlu about tickets. 5 Pd pl HE NATIO PERATIVE COM | office. pany aves cant uachascer trom to a0 | “Drvand Mra Bennett, Takoma Park, D. C. ‘3 —U. 6. GRANT )BARBER & ROSS, cor. 1ith and Gsten w.sp25 ¥ ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIREC ‘tors of the Arlington Fire Ins. Co. for the sick wil be closed trots the Ist te the 10k of Mage ‘2 Soin gays ticlunive. FASE. RAWLINS, we ams Seoretary. ee" ES Toor you must beve Sie intese thousbe a tee Rot once per month, but every week, THE WEEKLY REVIEW, Sed menue cf supp ying ellcaerent ‘menus uf supp yin all curren Iiterature economically—with efitical reviews, condensstions editorials “WELL — WELL —— WELL.” I DON'T see how hecan doit HODGES" NATIONAL p¥. 511 Gt. st. can bind books im leather for eta Send Yours to Liu. hs B. RIORDAN, G11 N ST. N.W., GEN- ‘eral coutractor tor all kind of pavements; cement work a specialty, walks, carriace of Stables done in the best manner Call or [address B”RIGKDAS. a aoove, ‘epotom1* WE ARE CLOSING OUT THIRTY f brand new $140 paycho atety teycles, solid. tires, 850. custic tic. | 9100. “Tasullineots taken i = OWEN SIFU CO; } eM apll-ee k ICE —— Ick — ton. AMERICAS ICE CU., THLEFHUSE, 486, Fandi0th ste nw. Dero, 13th and 4th st wharves, PURE PENOBSCOT RIVER ICE ' all classes of customers. Contracts for weriee. | ice tickets for faiuily treie fed jBestierades tasully cou! i EES, THE HOUSE MOV. cL BARKS. ER, 13 business Can p.ease the most fastidin’ Tas: ve.. alt. Peasant epleiie { THE ASKING cm free trial of the Improved Graph Soar and fs g, mamatew taining to eis worth wove ‘2 ia print of tte great aid in the dist F oF aby matter you wish to die. ‘you cae. i = 619 14TH Sr. EVERY.DAY OCCURLENCE. ea yen count in an bourail Saehundreds Jobe of ting that are turned ¢ Story das? Do youyate mise an office wbick gives you that kund of worl \WREPING REDUCTION IN PRICES. benefit of that class of exclists which prefer to purchase hieh-grade machines and yet cannot af- ford to pay one hundred and fifty dollars for thelr Boount, we have concluded to adopt the following list Prices om Spring frame machines, namely: ‘Mo 1 Rambler, standard finish @. & J. paeumatic THEO... vn nnee feed Wo. 2 Rambles. standard Gaiah. Combination Bambier, standard finish, @ & J. cusb- Ladies’ Rantbier. model A. standard finish, G. & J. Tocee revised, prices go inte etect on this date (pen LE isc. ‘The above goods are brand new and not altered or shop-worn in any respect. GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFO. 00., is 1325 14th ot OoKR coKE ) JOHNSON BROTHERS. U ARE NOT READY FOR THE Light weight Lap. Robe snd Hares Cover: ip tus ine cea be found at WOODWARD & LOTRROPS, spb 10TH. 12TH AND F STS. KW. re ‘of fvee burning and ad yee Daren a. MAURY DovE, ‘Main office, Zist and Ista nw. wow Foot Fand Gets. nw. Saw fep7-lm) 28th and M ste ow <r Saincnone 15%, aay. The story of th brief month im our new Towered our prices increased our cusiness. A ai homeo Franny create low a ee the pane z Ahoy ‘ve Baad wantin: doo hess the lower the price. Teusstion line struck | Cavanaaz *) oop when we named $30 for a, suit to order-"uct the | Slisses, Hawse. Itarie Rudd, Hele ‘Loufe, tains result = an accident—but of id Mabe: a broad, liberal Jet the better we can do for you and for ourselves, | (=> lowest rates, Quality unexcelled. r< CAUTION. chines to ef art of our make acainst allo ‘where than at the COMPA Dut genuine parts are used and only the moat reason- Fecetve lmmedinte attention. Ben ONET TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE | G—g—STHE PHONOGRAPH to 20 years, payable monthly, q Wit, Breviti Wi aa CR as a it, Br the Soul Circle, No. 1, i ee Ee LF Bits Betty.” | sirotooxpiees iets appreciation ata Sitdad inate “Noth ceeds ik pe ” thanss to the following artists for the excellent pro- ‘This trathful oid adage. becomen nore real every | Krai so ably rendered af their anniversary eovertala~ closedone | men! jore-What have we done’ chine Fivgp, Miva Dalah, Mr, EP. Winters, Misa eases mally.’ Mr. McPnany, Bir A... Holmes, Mr.’ Caen, Mr. Altewmus acd. Mise” Mf iwerchandise plans, | Hendricks “well ordered. ‘The larger our our: | - = RE YOU TO BE MARRIED? van buy lowe>—hence sell lower. It's but natural RE A eI gercere that we should waut your trade.” We have added'« So.look at my pr fous imitation new cuttar and designer to our cutting department Case eas force. MERTZ and MERTZ, BYLON =. ADAMS, Printer: Modern Price Tatiora, Saas: a 906 F at nw. 220 SOMETHING YOU CAN'T BUY HERE EVERY DOCTOR IN WASHINGTON if you want adulterated wines don't — cone here. for, we mever. srl! tema Will save money and get best returns for ail he in- afors fe. What, redo sell ie the pu 4 Yests im Surgical Instruments aud Supplies of all Gur own vinayerd in Colmocniee "toon Kinds if be buys st GILMAN'S. Silk Eiastio Hosiery quart of cits famous Tokay Wine at and Supporters, Trusses, Sterilizers. Fraser's Tab Jute of people Lave and they always come Tots, Oaygen snd Teufel's Belts our epeciation | ~ ¢ back jormere, Hecellont for ba Grtppe: Fiease call and examine our stock. Prices reduced to | 614 iath at. 'n.w. ‘Ivievhone WS ~* apog 27 Pa ave. nw. ROOF. WATER COUPLE 01 S OFF, PROOF WATER | a4 COUPLE OF DOLLARS OWE If you have a damp wail use our damp-proof paint, or if you desire Keeping your roof in order and pro: tect it from _corrusi roof paint. These indorsed be son: avare cuarantecd Uy tsasd | Drop in for s look at « Iine of English Striped » OF our leading citizens Send f0F | 7, saserings we have dropped to $8. ERAL PAINT CO., P.O. 214 Tailored as iY $10 was being gotl by ROBERT BOYD, 416 9th stn, the bichest degree of satis: |G. WARFIELD SIMPOM, ‘ularly caution those havin: old ones mg themn tobe adjusted else. | CF. 18thand F ete. 2.w, — SY'S OFFICE. where none ees, If ALS, are cuade. Orders by postal will FOK SALE—BEAUTIFUL NEW TEN- Foon: dwelling; two acres of Jand; on Ten- lepton electric road) ck posite Clawy Chase: all mod gfe.conveniences." DAVIDSON & VAVIDSON, 1538 apad.si ‘& WILSON MFG. Co. 457 th et a. mb16-th.o,tu.tf IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS. Can be operated mucl and easier in commootig Loans made on Installment Trusts for periods of 5 Send, for @ ream the “SMITH Fkt MIE! juarteriy or half tha “pure Plas” any other typewriter, because opener the SMITH makes lew nolse, ‘yearly, as desired ‘Scraignt Trusts at lowest rates. 1.45 460 Tous inuch Ushter and you ar6 [vanced on real estate. event death aheste. t compelled to lite heavy Trust Seanceled Apply to ™ < garrsne.waen Yon Wiah {0 tar spect yo R L GOODMAN, Agent, HENRY A CLARKE & SON. 100 F st. 0029 USITED SECURITY LIFE IxsuRaNce amp | §—ap~7° ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. TRUST COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, Bring Lae i plans and se our for furnishing the seu G8 itnat. a... Washington, D. O flss—or we will come to "your Surplus, €300, 000. s mh18-whs, tf ’ — WHY NOT HAVE YOUR MANTELS ae oe | an id Wil make them say size dex than, over, this st! o1 aben of any tind of wood or Suisb. No additional lowe tree htnwe, Proe Sass al soock asials, 1? jou hte Twriatiy® die to we tadudnite special designs ‘ot tmg give you = price. “Anvthing fared "Coenen: Since Mancina Wankistteg costes Open Firepis es and Tie 8. B. SPALDING, _fe63m. apldw.s, m6r* ees = COPYING LETTERS. Te you not disynsted that_imper- fect of ra? Bot STRICTLY ALL WOOL. foored “for’ one, which would. a0" the "work 2 snd Xoatie au-wooi Sate for 10. Xo use | Patio at ial bale tra buying cotton rvods when wool is so cheap. Light Presses copy perfecuyy and quick.y. colored Cueviots in stylish patterns and superior | ,,, Dest im tie, wurid dole. axents. EN, 619 7th st enzo Anish, $10, $12, $15. Dressy Dark Suits, $15 to 925, | 20H | GEORGE SPRANSY, One-price Clothier, 128 Hidbtow Workmanship —are strongest points with we It pays to patronize tailors who know ‘‘how,”to say ‘Rothing of the satisfaction one feels in know- fing one is “‘correctiy" dressed. Suits, $30 up; Trousers, $8 up SNYDER & WOOD, Fine Tailoring, . > “CHEAP TAILORING HERE, ° sre taming out no “cheap” ‘ailoring here. "The Qiderence in our Prices apd others’ “is in the price— Bi oo had athe euality of “the Mater. c Workmaashtp. “Before paying $0 or $5 “Tor a Spine Suit, eae J. FRED. GATCHEL ‘at Keone), Keen's) 40s 2th it. mw. One dove shove the “Avenue.” 928 | 1111 PENN, AVENUE (Barr's old “sland.” a8 <7 N EXTRAORDINARY SNAP. maaaeey arcane ates aves DIES’ STRAW SAILORS ABLE KNIVES with sil stylish ie will weer and bolster for 86.00 the half dozen. Reaular sirantige ia Sik yet Han Bei car <q=STWELETH STREET M. E. CHURCH, Rev. Chas. L. Pate, pastor ee ke N. Dalby, DD. 5 p.m. by re C. Ciark of Baltimore, Md.; 8. 5.. 0:30 a.m; 3 p.m. ; Epworth League, 6:45 p.m. HILLSDALE C. M. CHURCH. Preaching at 11a. m. by Rev. Jas. Peyion, Boer sonAt SP, i rervices conducted by'Kev. li ¢ iobinson and his chotrof South Washington. A\ D. mL, preaching by the pastor. is” g=>DUMBARTON AVE. RCH — ‘Lue pastor, Rey. Dr. Geo. Euiott, at 1 Fire * Ga, kewcttn ‘Leagve, Love’ feash. 7H8 ‘Thursday. All seats free. . 1, g=HEV. THOMAS OGLE, EVANGTLIST, Will preach at 11 a.m. end 7:0 p.m. at race M.E. Church, cor. th and 8 ste. ‘Ibe other servicesas tumal. a HAMLINE ME. URC! Pr pew, Re pastor. Sunday schoo! pastors 1 ai, gublect, ay a z ” Tuesday, consecration; Thursday, eburch meeting, 8 pain. HAMLINE Y.P.8.C.F. Prayer mee:ing TOMORROW 400 p.m. tn thecbureh,cor. bi and P Good sincing:; heiptui testi monies. The publ c and especially :ndeavorers in- a Vited. Come and bring Endeavor Hymn Buok Nu.6. It NI VERNON PLACE ME. CHURG Oth and K sts. o.w., Rev. 1 Preaching at 1) a.m. and Christian Endes: TH STREET MF. CHURCH. Res. 4. N. Davis, pastor. Preachinut at 1 Uy Rev. J.C. Care, D. .of Coutra, Venney! vania Conference. At 7:30’ p. i. Gosel services bY metnbers of Y. ai. C. A.” Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. worth Leagie, 6:30 p.m. 2 iv MeKENDEEE M7. CHURGH, MASS. Be ete Dit ana Torn ata hee ter ner an, U.D., pastor.—1 A. SU senool; 1laam., veching'? 3 p-ui., couetar clase mucetine; 6:85 pt fpwcrtht aca” 7% ym, services condoecd BF Gen-rai Union Mission, Prayer meeting, Thursda; Padre. Seats tree t League, Pele ae See — AODIST PROTEST- | ‘Mand N sts. be Waller R. Graiiam, 5 ‘Consviatio ia 2” 7:3) varsgements in, Iter ieion. 2 ~a=> FOUNDRY M. &. CHURCH, 14TH AND G, Rey. Dr. Oliver A. Brown, pastor. Tin ay school, 9:30. aching at il by Rev. Dr. L B Wilson im ex- ehange. Eiworth League, 6:30 p.m. Preaching by pastor, 7/30 p.m. Prayer ueeting, Tuirsuay. ite | WESLEY CHAPEL, COR 6TH AND F L B. Wilson, D.D., pastor.— Sunday, school at #3 Tt aim. by Dr. of Soko, Japan Sow meeting at 7. meting Thu-eday eveninw at @ All are ‘eel sd concert ; Chr Esl 5 SS corner ‘Tih’ and H sts, n°. Eliriiie, pastor. sunday school 0:80) ng, 11 aim, subject, “The God of t Bivus., “suliect, “A Sabbath for All epworth Kapaie, 0:45 pio. Prayec weotinw Thursday, 8 pu G Bg CENTEAL METHODIST PROTESTANT i Church, Rey. 8. J. Smith, pastor. *h- neat Le. (ing theine: (OREB BAPTIST CHURCH, 16TH Rev. KV. Peyt School, iresching at 11 a. cordialiy invited. HILLOH BAPTIST CHURG 16th ant 17th ais. now, ‘The pastor will occupy the pulpit morning 30 a.m... Sunday scnool; at Am suoject, The Desire and Co: Young People’s Lyceum, ® fitial 7:30 p.tn, serinon to the ‘bject, “The Iminortality ved. Strangers wei ATTORNEYS. AUCTION SALES. BUSINESS OHANCES............ BOARDING... CHIROPODISTS, (CHURCHNOTICES . COUNTRY BOARD... CITY ITEMS. Rev. J. A. Tay! * ver will be presented and Charity Socie of Love.” ‘The pubite are FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ‘HST. Dr. Chas. A DEATHS ...... Rev. . 9:30 a.m. = Chris DENTISTRY. EDUCATIONAL .. EXCURSIONS, &e. EXPRESSAGE... FINANCIAL... FOR RENT (Stores). ...... FOR RENT (Stables). FOR SALE (Bicycles). FOK SALE (Horses and Vehicles).......... Pare FOR SALE (Honses) FOR SALE (Lota)... FOR SALE (Miscellaneous), FOR SALE (Piangs) LADIES' GOODS. LEGAL NOTICES... LOCAL MENTION... LOST AND FOUND... KE, Neighbour, jarrices every evening during ‘Thomas, pastor, conuuct the week at 7:45. 1 PASTOR E. HEZ SWEM CONT! Disfigured Face.a Story," which he hi oek, and preaches at 11 ain. in which is used by the Second Baptist Church during the erection of their new church edifice, "Ses CARMEL BAPTIST CHURCH, ‘Rev. W. P. Gilbons, pastor.—Sunday school, Prgacuug by pastor. subject, House.” 7:45. 0-m., p >: Delight th Go's pastor. Annual sermon to tr: CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH. 8TH AND school, 9:30 a.m. . Preachiniby the ALL. Ci MARRIAGES... ‘MISCELLANEOUS i ea MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN .... NE W PUBLICATION! NOTARIES PUBLIO..... OCEAN TRAVEL OFFICIAL NOTICES..., POTOMAC RIVER BOA’ PIANOS AND ORGANS. sg and ‘Stinday school, 9: and 790 pea CHAPEL, Sth and P n.w., Frank A. Swat Wout, superinteudent.—Sunday school, 3:30 Au fail iuvited to these services. METROPOLITAN BAPTIST "CHURCH. cor. Gin and Aw PROFESSIONAL. RAILROADS... SPECIAL NOTICES, STEAM CARPET CLI SUBURBAN PROPERTY.. SUMMER RESORTS. WANTED (Help WANTED (Houses! WANTED (Booms) BEKEAN BAPTIST CHURCH, 18TH ST. between 1, and Mn.w.—Freachine mozn- it evening byt pact on, Mise a, wilt address the ndoavor invert B DER J, R ROWE, OLD SCHOOL BAP- Ficvideoce pera.tine bet. Land M ste, n.«.—Sunday school, 9:30 W. H. Ho.mes of i. by the pastor ; Lyceum, noe preaching 11 Subscribers to Tux Stan who are served by route boys will confer @ favor by promptly reporting to Tux Stax office, either in person, by telephone or by mail, any negli- gence on the part af route boys. at A prt by Rev. Pukushinae eS: ae Naame. peavies meee et THE WALKER MEMORIAL BAPIIST between 14in and coors fimes senda pastor, “subject, BU p.m, smaaiaena? righ ‘the Duty of Parenta” EK. Morland ISRAEL BAPTIST CHURCH, 11TH ST. Vet. F and Gets.n e., Rev. W. er mnevtinz, 5230 a.m. reaching, 11 a.m. and 7-45 Are welcome, 11 day school, 9:00 a, CIRCULATION OF THE “EVENING BAPTIST CHURCH, aT ste. n.w.. Kev. Walter H’ i., Sanday sc 001; b *Kecelving the Word. mi, Christian Endeavor meeting; 7:30 p.m. “Te Word.” Lastor snd evening. “Seatsiree. Public SATURDAY, April 98, 1998... 40,667 MONDAY, April 24, 1598.. TUESDAY, April 25, 1698......_... Preaching? suo) ‘OMOrrOw, reaching at 11 by bath school at 10, Rev. ‘Kicbard Eanuons. Revival os at 721 Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. 1 ORTH CAPITOL M. K CHURCH, Con, — ‘North Capitol and K sts. n.e., Rev O. ‘ook, pastor. —Preaching, 1L a.m., Rev. T. Fuku- shima of Toi Epworth Lei Sayan. 788 p.m, by the’ pastor. SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, . N. W.. Bishop Johnson, D_D.- pigior. ally ou Baptist Courch ; 3:30 p.m. ress by Mr. Justice Lewis I. O'Neal. hen, of the Gutlook for the American, Kix EV. Bryant. pastor of Walser PREACHERS | MEMORIAL WEDNESDAY, April 26, 1898... THURSDAY, April 97, 1898... ........-...33,706 FRIDAY, April 98, 1898..... Tor education aud TOtA +e eee cereneannennreerees anve~ 208,746 PRESBYTERIAN. METROPOLITAN A. M. E. CHURCH, M 5th and 16th sts. n.w., Key. J. W. tor.—9:30 a.1n., Sabbath school: 31s. pom. Hey. J. "W. Lavatt of the Baitt- at ILa.m and 7.30 p.m punday school. 0:30 a. in. Epworth Lesrus inseling, 6:30 p.m. Prayer uect— ‘30 p.m. ty ing on Thursday, ee CAROLINA AVENUE METHO- ‘dist Protestant Ohurch, 8th 1a B ate. se. } David Wilson, pastor.—Sn am Presching, 1 om. and 7:49 pm. Evening serinon, “*Anctont Curistian Endeavorera.” Christian Endeavor, 7 p.m. All invited. Ca METROPOLITAN M. CHURCH, COR. aro gad aa, M %, CRUG, On ihdeudystudis hot bao ice Epes : : : Ear oe cia Daily average. Isolemnly swear that the above statement rep- Tesents only the number of copies of Tux Evan- tro Sram circulated during the six secular days ending Friday, April $8, 1398—that is, the num- Der ot copies actually sold, delivered, furnished or malled, for valuable consideration, to bona fide parchasers or subscribers, and that none of the ‘copies so counted were returned to or remain in ‘the office unsold. aeeceecseees eateneee seneee = 36, 7OL METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN Church, 4t1 ‘and B sta ae, Rev. J tomorro D-m., Chratisn Endeavor ty eC HE CHURCH Con orm AND ‘8 sts. n. w.—Preaching by Rev. 8. T. Moore the by Kev. MO. ‘Turkish CHURCH OF THE COVENANT (PRES- byterian), Connecticut avenue, 8 and 18th for. —~Services stl ain, aud & prin caste Brakmnin. nday’ school at S30 ndeavor Society iuesting at 7p. 1-18 ASSEMBLY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, a, ed icone Se ae tag 4 . oPreaciling bythe pastor a mm. Sunday schoo! 8230. P's. p.m. Strangers made school, 8:39 ‘tistions Sum ‘society ot Forel 2m Ce J. WHIT. HERRON, ‘Cashier Evening Star Newspaper Co. Subscribed and sworn to vefore me this twenty- ninth day of Apeil, A. D. 1608. ‘weloome at aul he school; 11 a.iu. and missionary meeting; 6:30, Prayer meeting Weduesday ‘at $ p. CHARLES 8. FLETCHER, Notary Public D.C. —_s—____ EASTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (new edifice), corner of Mi (th st. n.e.—Sunday school, ‘30am. Special open- ism of children and reception of new inembers, followed by communion serv: MT. ZION M. E. CHURCH, 20TH RT.— Preaching atl] am. and &p.m. by H. A. ‘arroll, pastor. Sunday school, 9:30; ible class, j,goune peovie's meeting, 4; consecration meeting, Acrixa Reowren.—Col. John H. King is acting register of the treasurer in the absence of Mr. Henry Smith, who is now in Chicago. —— eee Endeavor meeting at 6:30 and preachi ‘as audience room is nos completed. churen are invited. q-=>FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 4% Be ISEARL METROPOLITAN ©. ME. ‘Church. cor. Ist aud B sts. s.w.—Preachini at Ti am. by Dr. Wallace, pastor, subject, "Full Praise and Honor i God,” ahd at 7 sa also by pastor, ubiet Clirist Intercediag for Sinners Hi Theeting at 6:45 p. DEDICATION SERVICES —NORTHEASI re" E, Mission, “cor Wt and T ster mee Yo A: Noung, pastor.” Preaching at 11 ac in, by ev Le agclge regching and edication 3 by Rev. FE Progress. 0. Hldriav. 8p. m., @ younc revival ‘between C and D sts. n.w.—sunday 30 au. ; morning servies ‘Endeavor prayer meeting at 7 Evening service, witi sermon. at 8 o'clock. Rev. und: rand will'preach both morui Strangers weicomne. FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCI ‘ih st. between G and Josep t. Kells Curey Cuznx Rocxar of the State Depart- ment has returned from New York, and re- sumed his duties today. eee Founra-Ciass Postuastens.—Fourth-class postmasters appointed today numbered seventy- four, of which sixty-one were to fill vacancies caused by resignations or deaths. with sermon, at ing and evening. it ting, S o'clock. Strangers are made welcome. <g> FOURTH ST. ME. CHURCH, REV.M.F.B. Rice. pastor—9 a. m.. Sunday school at churel and 10th st; 11 a. ni., preacuing by Dasior; 650 pan. Epworta Leigus ‘prayer meeting, 7:43 m., inecting in charge ot Woman's Home Slission- 3 t which blind woman from Deaconess Home will make an adurees it E. OHURCH, bet. Laud New York ave., Rev. 3. Sunday shoo! at 0:30 a in. ; preacl " 8 p.m. by the pasior. Union qua terly meeting at$ p.m Sermon by Key. Gibbons. I q=> ASBURY M, | <a Hays, DD. luewumie: Sabbath ana Sp. im. by the Stencer Green, chorister, Yotional meeting, 6 p ik service, i Enworth Eeardn de= B. i. Lverybody welcome. 1t* REFORMED. <a FORMED CHURCH, 15TH BT. A bet. RL ave. und P. Rev. A. Thomas @. pple. pastor. —Tomurrow at iL ain. the pastor will breacli a historical sermon in cominemo-ation of ‘ti one hundredth aniversary of the iudependence of the Reforined Church in the United States. All srw invited. “Regular service at 7:45 p.m; Sunday school at {1:20 am. lection of officers ‘after the morning service. ety Nava Onpens.—Commander W. W. Mead has been ordered to duty as inspector of the eleventh light house district. Lieut. Duncan Kennedy, Passed Assistant Engineer H. N. Stevenson and Ensign Geo. Ro French hare been ordered to examination for promotion. EPISCOPAL. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, GEORGETOW, (Ost. betwoen Jed and 3d, Kev. Charles rector.-Servires tomorrow: Holy communion worning rayer "und sermon at AL: p. tu. TOF men omy; Arcis itranyers cordially invited. ST. MARK’S CHU: Ker CORNER 3D AND. F. Steele, rector. 30." Straugers invited. CRCH, STH ST. Rervax or ras Porrsmovrs.—a dispatch was received at the Navy Department today announcing the arrival of the Portamouth at Humpton Roads from 8t. Thomas, West In- dies. She has just retured from Europe, whero she went on ® practice cruise with a crew of apprentice boys. Holy” communion, evening service, St. JAMES’ CH day services choral except 1 0am. All’ seats tr Strancers cordially invited ita TSE. BET. 6TH lbert- Willen and 7th, Archdeacon Gilbert rector —Sunday services, Ila m. Preaching or iecturing at every rector of Christ Church, Balt at Christ Church, me KOMORTOW at 7:30 P- EPIPHANY CHURCH, G ST,—REV. DR. St REV. DR ORGE CURRIE, itimore, will UNITARIAN, 1 2008 cH CH. 14TH AND L STS, ‘Rev. Kush R. Shippen, pastor. Services 11a. ani Rpm. Youne people's mestine, 7 tak Ai ited. Rev. Hobert Collzer of Now York will preach Tuemlng oreming at 80'S ock. “anda religion confor: ene jednesday oa Sid im the evening st to ‘ic te publ are S NEW CHURCH, NEW CHURCH-CHURCH OF THE ‘Holy City, Dupont Circie, —The Rev. Frank . Pestor, will presch at 1] a.m. on “Life in Hanh ye ates Suites Re ‘res. Pres Nev Church ‘tracts and library. it CENTRAL UNION MISSION. MISSION O22.LA. AVE. ¢ meek LY Sekt Ae, SC ROS song and testimony meeting in hallat & G od Sibie-teaiatng Giese, 430 tine ease gnentaeence tae tae ee er ane PHANG RSE Seermas oe wean pel a ‘ time and place see **Mission Bul/etin.”) it OTHER SERVICES. nee THOUGHT. . we People’s Free Thought tm Sheldon's Hall, 1002 x anday tn, Sheldon's Hall, 1002 ¥ et nw. a Seicome. ‘Meats fect” = oem, Osteo. ‘THEOSOPHY.—MiS._MARIE = | a at tin Blaratnky Phecacpb ka nye Hall, O19 F st. Ae oe Rm McKim. rector. Congressman H. E, Boer of Fergus Falls, Minu., George W. Colt of New York and H. 8. Wilkins of nero har a ng lorgan iow B. Banks of West 8u; via as CHUKCH OF THE ASCENSION, Mass. st. n. w.—liev. Dr. Brouierbood avall services: CONGREGATIONALIST, THY, TABERNACLE, STH ‘Pastor Jones will speak Prof. Stephens, thusic « FOPLE'S CONGREGAT! 708 0 st.nw., Rev. J. by Bev. BS oroRe FIFTH CONG! ION: B00 Late tree Preachign Se, es mou st}\8-m.. on the Golan }-I., on **My Choice.” Sabbath school, EP AC2 8.900 m. Bene tren AN tavt onient, Srdy De Vinet and The Last Buy Quartet and chorns of fifty voices, led by comsecration meetit tian Endesvor meeting. Open to LUTHERAN. CHURCH OF THE end ud mt. rg . Ee. ‘The War Department is in receipt of advices from Gen. McOook, commanding the depart- of the informa- CHRIST EV. 1 amor. Serviows every Bus jo tavited. ie HOWARD UNIVERSITY... KIN, ee Preent tes SANS Psi he aden 2. Cures it SPIRITUALISM, — Pasty mint ente wave talon ty iri et Se getescuaeies me wee Pee eae a Come LLUIHE PLACE MEMOR! Tab Rialee. ese Es 8 elfiice MEMO! R¢.—Berviess, 11 and 7:30. ©. SPIRITUALISM. — PORPAT @hVaENS ST. Al Sa fy ag i it fr , CHICAGO’S WELCOME. President Cleveland and the Duke of ESCORTED IN FROM THE SEATE LINE | Residents of the World's Fair City Enthusiastic. LATE EXPOSITION GOSSIP. GATHERING AT CHICAGO, ‘The Advance Guard of Distinguished Guests at the World's Fair City. Cm1caco, April 29.—The gates of the world’s | fair city were opened wide this morning to re- | ceive the advance guard of the distinguished vis- | itors from farand near who on Monday next will | dignity by their presence the formal opening of | the world's Columbian exposition. Appropriately | was the ducal descendant of the | enough, great discoverer that led the triumphal march of the nations of the earth. It is true that the lnberty bell, that grand old reminiscence | of the early days of the republic, pre- ceded in its arrival the coming of the representative of the Spanish nation by a few ours, but ite formal entry into the city was deferred until this afternoon, when the busi- ness of the day bas far enough advanced to en- able millionaires and wage workers alike to tarn out and uncover in the preseuce of the visitor from the Quaker city. AX USCEREMONIOUS RECEPTION. Little of pomp and ceremony marked the re- ception of the Duke of Veragua and his party, but there was a true western heartiness and earnesiness about the feel at once that he was at home and in the house of bis friend. Long before the hour scheduled for the arrival of the ducal train at the Indiaua- Ilinois border the reception committee from this city was in waiting at Grand Cross ing. They bad risen with the lark and 7 oclock saw the special car flying outward on the Pennayivania railroad to meet the coming train. In the party were W. E. Curtis, representing the Department of State; Senor E. Dupay de Lome, commissioner general from Spain to the exposition: Hobart Chatfield-Taylor, Spanish consul in this city; | President T. W.'Palmer, representing re- spectively the national commision and the local directory, and one representative each of the federal, state and city goveruments and the citizens’ committee of reception. . Tue second section of the Columbian ex- press, to which the special car Amphon, in which the distinguished foreigners were quartered, reached Grand Crossing shortly after 9 o'clock. There was a stop of a moment to enable the reception committee to got aboard, and then the engineer opened the throttle and the train sped on toward Chicago. ‘The meeting between the world’s fair repre- sentatives and the duke’s party was enturely informal, the official welcome being reserved until the city was actually reached. Consul Jor did the introductory honors and the party settled buck in their seats and chatted ou everything in general and nothing in partio- ular. ‘The duke was especially enthusiastic regard- ing the evidences of industry and prosperity that he had observed on every hand in his trip across the eastern half of what he repeatedly referred to as “this great, won- Gerful country,” and expressed a wish that his arrangements would permit of bis seeing a great deal more of it than would be possible in the time that remains before bis departure for home. ARRIVAL aT CHICAGO. The train reached the union depot at 10:15 to the moment. A large crowd had assembled and arousing cheer shook the pig, barn-like jago, is wph | The private dining room is tix leome that made bim | j An eluborate musiral | Panged aud it is probabie of the procession rounded the and ed" into Michigan avenue @ of & rune was fred from the Ferenue cutter Andrew Johnson, which was Iying at anchor in the harbor. MOTEL QUARTERS FOR THE DURE. Upon reaching the Auditorium the visitors were shown to their apartments without any further formalities, The entire second Soor had been reserved for their comfort and sc- commodation. Rooms and hallways alike were wely decorated with flowers and plants, & thoughtfulness which gave especial gratifica- tion to the indies of the party end drew from them many expressions of surprise and Pleasure as they passed through one apartment after another. The suite, or rather the series of suites which the ‘party will occapy while in Chicago, is finished in terra cotta and red, with furnishings of damask plush. The duke’s private pacior, witch overlooks the jake front and upon which be looked down the Moment he enteret upon the statue of bu greal ancestor unveiled, but aconple of days red and decorated tm n, hed an cherry. with tabie and mdeboard of the same wood, and ie heavily carved. Ube latter is laden with Silver and cut gl d decorated with the varities of flowers most common to Spain, The sleeping apartment contains a large mahogany bedstead of French design, with extremely elaborate carving Upon reaching bis apartments the dake and aches, who, so far from feeling fatxgued from the jong journey, actuaily found init reeu- peration from the round of hospitalities end estivities that fell to their share in New York, made an inquiry arding the distance to the worlds fair grounds, and they wo! ably have started at once for Jackson Park bad it not been represented to them that the program for the afternoon an- cluded the preseniavion of the freedom of the city, and that they could scarcely return by the hour appointed for this function, WELOOMED'RY MAYOR HARRISON. It was 2 o'clock when Mayor Carter Harrison and the aldermanic committee, consisting of Allermen M. D. Madden, chairman, and Messrs, Kerr, Powers, Mahoney and MeGillen, put in an appesrance at the hote The large reception room hed been roerved for the fanction, Outede ofthe committee only © few spectators were present, and the duchess and ber suite watebed the proceedings from the farther end of the apartment, ‘Tue mayor ind intended to make tne welcoming address in Sp. but on try- ing a dress ronearsal last night he discovered that bis knowledge of the language was hardly up w date, whereupon he came to the Conclusion that, after all, an Euglish-speaking city ought to receive its guests in the Eenglins tongue. When be had concinded his address the mayor Presented the duke with the freedom of the City in the form of a series of re-o:utious hand- qomeiy engtossed and illuminated on parch- er with a et of auver keys, the a contly carket, received it with a low bow, and, speaking in English, he exoressed bis appre- ciation of th rand pleasure it gave him fo arrive in Chicago, much in the sume guage bo had used at the depot earlier ia ihe municipal party had barely left the hotel when tue uational commissioners put in an ap- pearance. ‘They were received im the same room. Pres Galmer introduced eaca of colleagues in turn and then President resented the duke with an “open sesame” to the wor! air, good for the wea- son and engraved upon silve The dui i the gift, and after- ward chatted inforiaaily with the various com- missioners. ‘These also had barely departed when Governor Altgeld and the tomburs of his staff, to « total of iwenty-nine, tiled up the corridor and into the apartment, Len there Were more welcomes and more responses and more introductions. Tall of which the duke and bis party went = The party will @e permitted to re- main undisiurbed this eveumg. Tomorrow morning they will attend cexbratioa o pontifical mass at the Churci of the Holy Naame. am has been ar tue papal legate, Agr. Satolli, will oiiciate as celebrant, FIETY THOUSAND STRANGERS, Great Crowds Already Pouring Inte Chi- Special Dispatch to The Cuicaco, April shower bath of a week's dur freshed, is comploting Ler toilet for next week's festivities. She is bringing out ber gayest raiment and adorning herself in frills and ribbons and streamers of the brightest hues and colors. Chicago's reception costume will be mainly of white and terra cotta, with trimmings of red, white aud blue, mit with the colors of the uations of the world. Last week was « tryiag one for holiday attire. The elements combined to prevent any such ais- play, and while strong winds beat down on the City'from all poinis of the compass, tear- ing down streamers and flags, the’ rain, im an almost incessant torrent, drenched every exposed thing and probibited any display. Last Thursday the skies cleared and the sun structure even before @ single one of those | shone down on pavements wasled clean by re- on the special car could be dis-/ cent torrents and buildings tess binck end cerned, save the grinning darkies who stood on the platform. The crowd pressed for- ward to the gates and would have forced its way inside and taken the train by storm had it not been for the opportune arrival of » detach- ment of police, who cleared a way through the smoke begrimed than usual. With the sume light came the inspiration and with that the holiday attire, FINTY THOUSAND STRANGERS. It ts strange Low « groat city can absorb such throng and Kept it back at comfortable | crowds as are already coming in. A country distance. When the ducal party had alighted from the train President Palmer extended his hand, and ‘again grasping that of the duke, formally’ w comed him to the world’s fair and the world’s fair city. WELCOMED TO CHICAGO. ‘The duke kept a tight hold of the ex-Sen- ator’s hand during the few moments occupied by the address, and then, wringing it heartily, expressed in a few chosen words the honor, pleasure and gratification which it gave him, not merely as an individual, but as « citi- zen of Spain anda bumble descendant of the discoverer, to find himself welcomed within the borders of'a city with the greatness of which he was already, to o small extent, familiar. ‘Meanwhile the crowd, to which all this had been simply dumb show, had been manifesting its and committee formed in line, the police made pathway through the crowd and the proces- sion pased up the big flight of | steps into Canal street, the appearance of duke in the open air being the signal for The duke was evidently surprised as well as! affected by the unexpected reception and the heartiness that was manifested, for after step- and the west, north and south, he bowed his thanks with grace and dignity. Only a moment was required to the arrangement of the procession, and the heed 4 i i; | i i I to the Auditorium Hotel, town on market day gives more evidence of an unusual population than docs Chicago to day, though © low estimate places 50,000 sirangers within her boundaries. To be sure, that number is to be doubled mans times before the summer passe, but it secus that the people can ali be cared for, and that without Undue crowding. But che city is filling up and the hotels and theators show unwouted stir and commotion. ‘The streets look like those of a Enropean city with a cosmopolitan population. The Turk im his red fez passes the Arab in his flowing gown, ‘Tne cowboy from the wild west with his white sombrero end the mn- rine from the italian navy — walk side by side. Japanese and Mexican, Patagon- tan and Javanese are each in the motley crowd that throngs on State street and stares in open- eyed wonder at the exhibits im the show win- dows of the shops. All these are but the fore- runners of those to come, but Chicago's bound- aries are wideand she can and will provide shelter for all. ‘WHERE 70 OFT LopsiNe. Speaking of accommodations for those visit- ing the fair, it would be well for those not ac- quainted with Chicago to be careful in making their selections of locations for their ‘and humble localities in the city and fully twelve miles from the fair grounds. ‘he s were advertised for $1 = day, reach the fnir would consume at two hours and necessitate travel on lines of street cars or two lines and = ‘the elevated road. While it would be the av visitor to take up his clove to fair grounds, or im the town hotel district, the prices i i ee i i i ! i i i ity rate Ad | i & i E 2B i FE. HE (ilps aid 4 eth incest ik Hectie A i ul F fy gs E Hy | ' . aT fe: H if & a : fe i i fF i 8 f; t # ’ _s

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