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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, 1101 Penzsyivasia Avenna, corner 1th St., by The Evening Star Newspaper Compaa: S H. KAUFMANN, Pre: sapanaredeieaund Few York OTice, 83 Potcer Building. — Tree Rexsisa Stan is serve! to sthecribers in the city by carriers, ow their own account, Sentwoach. By wal Crnnle postage pre cRDAY QUAD witt foreign postace a died, $2200. [Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., as vecond- lass mail matter, E2~ All suail subserintions must he paid In advance. Rates of advertisine made known on application. Suuer Stax $1. 00per year; Che Evening Star. Vor. 82, No. 20,565. WASHINGTON, D. C. SAT URDAY, _ SPECIAL, NOTICES. MAY 6, 1893-SIXTEEN PAGES. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES._ SPECIAL NOTICES.” a> SPRETAL MEETIN eit in ot thes for Furnas, Mas 9. regursted to attend; business linportant. <> SPIRITUALISM_MRS. M. WAITE. Ti Ma Sinrat Ceilteraia: test wo peteate sittin. datiy’ Pariors, 1108 ¢ in a Pub qupe, 42°60 mw.. WEDNE DAY and S EVENTNOS my ©. B t nw. Hours Pe NOTICET RESPECTFULLY r~ inform mv friends and the weneral Thave opened an office at F T will -ontinue the reai estate, business, THO: = The and Buthting Association wi.l be held the “erin.” 14:6 F st. ow. Ke’ WEDNESDAY, 10th instant, at * 0 bean WL HUNGERFOR? 5 Secretary and Ceusurer will submit his fifteenth an- £Esiiacee honacted am may aine eetepdaaste en ELL. President. 10,4 mors ene ee mytot E-lioge butl 4] un ca We are [radguartere For at! kinds Or Paper, Blank Books, ‘Stationers’ Sundries, de.. £25 At lowest prices. PASTON & RUPP, Popular Station-ra, 421 ITH ST. (eat adore the venue) my3 De er me BUsy. OS Ein and 8 te mot “tame To vay tor ‘a street, tut consistion of 2 Bisck “Catewsy Coat amd Vest and Palnlty Suen totner “allors "ast yom Geos “were. deine” more ind Rover ‘ated this ‘season ‘th:n ever le orena signifern’ fact. EPR Gticd: buat oy Keen’ Fos aia a" w. Our dour above tie hae B=” DPEWHITERS 4 Day company are afl om: PORT orders pre enter your ever tor HENRY & CLARKE & SON, a SMIvHI* Fe as. CHURCH NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. OF THE ALUMNI UNITARIAN. METHODIST. eH v 1A METHODI: it Sw'cluck j. m.; members are by Prof Wu. Wind: CHURCH NOTIC BAPTIST. ALL SOULS' CHURCH, 14TH AND LSTS. Rey. Kush R. Shinpen, pastor. Services 11 a.m. and ¥ Sunday sebo | and Bible c Youn people's meeting, 7 Maronite Temple, TOMORMOW during. the we k. night, “*A Magnificent Manhood—How to Attain, Every young um hould hear this lecture and every father | should te there with his bors. be maxuificentiy il asteated. Prot. Wind: sor will orcanize s wraud course of lectures t) men only, continuing du-ing the werk. io bras the great truche of human | a startling and novel way. Private cop: iy at offices, 913 Fat. nw, “Hours. 10 M. Preaching at 1 au. by HL. Don't ules tt For, Suntay school, 9:0." Bibl Deo le’s mveting, 4 sacrum: Be OONVES TION HALL, Nuin, will ive ¥. CHUKCH, MASS TO hts ey. Le, der~ ances at Ty vowraphical Day ae OVER NORTHERN LIBERTY MARKET, 7:15p.u1., Epworth Leacu Prayer meeting, Thu Do not mss t (O THODOX) COBNER OF K, L AND 5TH STS, LITTLE PALES ME CHURCH, AD- in bride, Canal ri ning at 11 o'cloc! 9 Host. ww... where A parlors, 1409 ted. Taimrance ‘sacent to the Chi ing «very Sabbath my je firm of Rust & Hunaerford). _ ASD }UILDING AS- | . FIFTEENTH ANNUAL A srecial communication of LaFayette ALA. M.. will be held at Masonic 'S ‘Saturday) EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. ‘Main entrance on L st. Exits on K st. Seating capacity, 6,000, Standing capacity, Lord's supper and sernon byt children's service, nddress by Mrs. M. 45 1p interest of W.F. MS. Epworth League, 6:45 DUMBARTON The pastor, Rey. D and atk, on *"Witnowing Fans of Life." Epworth League, 7. H. 8. MERRILL, Secretary. THE S1OCK (OLDERS Steam Fuel Co.. Fireproof floor and stairways. Steam heat. Electric Mghts. Reception rooms, Toilet rooms. Coat rooms. WILL BE OPEN FOR THE INSPECTION OF THE PUBLIC ON BATULDAY EVENING, MAY 6, FROM 7 TO 9 O'CLOCK. ‘MUSIC BY THE NATIONAL GUARD BAND. ACCESSIBLE BY EVERY STREET RalL- WAY LINE IN THE DISTRICT. Washington and Georgetown R. R., from the ‘west transfer at 15th and G sta to Eckinxton R.R., direct to entrance of hal!; from the ‘cus: transier at 7th st. to corner of K st. or Net two squares from ball. Metropotitan R. K., from the west transfer at to Columbia RR. to Sth st.—one square from bal tocorner 5th and G sts.—three squares from hall, or change to Belt Line at D and Lat sis, to Laud 4th sts.- one square from hail. Columsia R. R., to corner of Sth st. and ‘Massachuse:ts ave —one square from hall. Belt Line R. R., to corner of L and 4th sts. — ‘one square from hall Eckington BR. R. to corner New York ave. and 5th st. at entrance fo hall. ‘th st. line, to L st.—four squares from hall. w York ave. or K st—two ‘After be hed for election of officers, &e. full a: tendarce is desired. 1 FREE THOUGHT. ‘The People's Free Thoneht Fxchange, Sat :tp.m. in Sheldon's Hall, 10-4 F st ‘Discussion on socialism. ‘Come. come. Seats free. CATHOLIC APOSTOLI an evanve ist of this Masonte Hal, corner 191 Pa ave. nw. tomorrow night “at 8. it of” te Anth Christ favrd's Comin tn. Near. rd. Seon Adventint A MEETING OF ofthe W. G it the National s TE Be MOTEL LEASE FoR sac. LEASE, GOOD WILL AND FURNI- TURE OF HOTEL MORRISETT; Lo- CATION ONE OF THE BEST, 14TH COMPLETELY FURNISHED AND DOING GOOD BUSINESS. GOOD REASON FOR SELLING. APPLY TO R. O. HOLTZMAN, 10TH AND F STS. N.W. NTH STREET M. F. CHURCH, 4. N. Davis, D.D ,pastor. —Pruachins mnday’ echoo!, 9230 =m. and 7°30 1%, tn. AND H STs, Prea bing at. 1i P.m. Suniay schoo! at i 7p.m, All are welcome. MARVIN ME. SPECIAL NOTICES TEMPERANCE, _ RECHABITE HALL, 4% ST. Cee and other good speakers, dially invited. Good musk te THE HOME VS. THE SALOON—AT F S~'Birect Baptist Church, E st, bet Oth and 7th sts. n.w.. under auspices of ublary, Tomorrow erent wat Soto * or J wv. Geo. H. Corey, B.D. SOUTH, 10TH W. Haddaway, pastor, —P each: | ign by the ator Vente sit store residence, 38) 11th st. Wen dt S§. ST. METHODIST PROTEST: fist at. bet Mand N, Fev, my2-tu,th.s,4t Pe Books now open for sitmriptions to stock. share. commencing with May, at the office of Kelowe buildine. Everybody cor- on in ohare It x AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION HST. ISSUE, ‘meeting Potomac Hall, co unday, 7:30 Pt. Gper cent inte eat pal 4 per cent widitional on derosite. 11 per cen* paid n matured stock. ood invest ent for monthiy savings. w-tal” is thorou: in tte dealinrs with both shares par. icipating equal! tn te prof President, 517 10th st. nw. on withdrawa.s, ist nm will be orwaniz ia! board: Tuesday. cot Hon; ‘Thursday. church preser meeting, 8 pou. Te ee GRACE ME S sts. n. ww. and ex-members of the order and t COR. 9TH AND co-operative and ibe-al eator and borrower. large addition to the im. Cantata repeated at 1 cn, ‘Mission’ Hail ‘Tend weather ia likely to be fair; northwest ‘Vice Presticnt, sie Sanevor Generais Om Chareh, 12th a: 1 ‘7th st. line, to ‘squares from hall. GET THE BEST WHITE PINE apelY. Saul we and Treasurer, jae, L410 F st. aw. Bed SESE Caer ES — —We did the PLUMBING in the Eastern High School—the only Public School where our experts have been employed. —A ristid insp-ction of all Public School Buildings was recently made by a board of District Plumbing Experts. —H. re’s thet report:—""The Plumbing in the Fastern High School takes precedence overall, the only perfect mark being put opposite zo it."—. 8. & SHEDD & BRO.. 432 9th St my5-3t eo Avocr THE HOUSE Arent there some repairs about bray ie Fos al to, W: estimate. free ¢. BIRCKHEAD. Bui'der. mys THO st. nw., Telophone 450. Be HOEY To Loans oN Re. IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS. Jearly, am desired. Sfeakut Frasteat lowest rates jon=y aid, ‘Trust iscanceied. Apply to BR L GOODMAN, Agent, UNITED SECURITY LIFE IXSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, Washi D. mt Fal pad mbiS-wis, tf 60 Capital. € ‘Surplus, See sare GOOD WILL AND FIXTURES OF EXCHANGE HOTEL, 604 PA. AVE. X.W.. DOING A GOOD BUSINESS. HAS TWO FRONTS-ONE ON PA. AVE. AND ONE ON D ST. IMME- DIATELY OPPOSITE THE UNION DEPOT OF THE PENN. R. RB. CO. PURCHASER CAN OBTAIN LOXG@ LEASE. EXCELLENT REASONS FOR SELLING. APPLY TO RO. HOLTZMAN, 10TH AND F STS. N.W. sh. s68 attractive effects, only 0c. each; 3 for 81. WASHINGTON NOW HAS A HALL, YOU ARE INVITED TO INSPECT IT. ALBERT ORDWAY. STILSON HUTCHINS, ALLISON NAILOR, JAMES F. OYSTER, GEORGE TRUESDELL, CHARLES N. WAKE, WILLIAM E. LEWIS, Directors of the Northe:n Liberty Market Associs. | Cor. Uth aid New York ave. n.w. pr achinz by JW atsp. my led Inesday evenings. Ut! MYLAD M. E CHURCH — Geo H. French. JUNIPER L.ATHS. We sell both kinds at lower prices than OM IT MAY CONCE) Master Builders’ Assoctat penters' LA. S a of the Dis vmnitiee of Car «and Carpenters* have mutually aresd that eught sours shall comstittite a day's work after the Ist of May, S@-Asa “special” we will sell Juniper Laths at 83 per 1,000. Others ask §9-N. B.—If vou read it in our ad. it's 80, LIBBEY. BITTINGER & MILLER, Work and Builders’ Hardware,” Allcarpenters are hereby notified to strictly con- form to the above agreement By order of the asserubiy. guRstoters. Tot m prepared to ll Your needs at lowest rates ‘or fhe be-t nf work Special rates 10 Churches and Sunday ec Telephone 93, santos recitation Uy Stinson imilug by the sor toty Hensley, chorster nie Atkins nnd Pea! CHURCH, 14TH AND G, vr Oliver A. Brown, pastor. => REMOVAL rlave and Waxon Works, ‘We bee to inforin the public and our f of our reuoval from yur oid stand, rear N. B.W., (0 larger quai Tuankine yon kindly for past Golden times, these, for buyer and seller— Keep your eve on 908: of tafforine done here this atl and Sth st reg there'll be lots ring yet—The new store ‘any prices are as low as our prices. investizate ‘ufal public— Take our $20 fuze suit—New fabrics ivie—they're all WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST needed Tronget atieh tn ime tS Ke." Bmisine ts my forte, but Job- gee wits we i submit’ you an H ZION CHURCH, 6TH BVT. Land M sts. nw., Rev. kM G. Dyson, | am, and 7:30 p.m by ceitw MY BENTO, LANDGRAF qa>DO YOU REALIZE THIS? Houses having windows rent much im and secure better tenants those with small ferior lights. Consdering the produced the cost of change would be mony well Get us to do the work, at least get our bid for doing it. CHAS. E. HODGKIN, “Expert,” 913 7that. Granite Building, 9th and F ste, Sem_— We epem tyade-to-your-1 Cut qua ity and to mace trade is to make Very, Vet think your —Preachine 1 Christian Enavavor, 7p. tu. low prices—What inne plate-wiase Paid-up Capital, $1,000,000. Anterest paid on deposite, Money toloan, Safe deposit boxes for rent. Storage for silver ware, Secure investments furnished. ‘Bonds for sale. (Call or ask for information. L ESTATE MERTZ and MERT? oun peo les ineetine alern Price Tellers, BS ene iaor'ats “Satiect ‘906 F at. meeting Tht sday evenin 9 mad stallme f yours, vayebe meatslse quarterly or ball fia tou! D E.G baat suinunion services & Evworth Leazue, | fn this pardon w., preaching by vad ou realestate. In event of death ‘Thursday, 8 p.m., prayer THE INQUIRER ‘clothing with a combination of low prices and instance, our New Long dbutton Frock and Vest, with plain « compar! oi asl? here can ade Grercoat to suit you among GEORGE SPRANSY, ‘One-prii 434 7th st ow. Patrons nd the veneral note the ana: tncement, chewtiere, 0 vention of out well-know © jestablishment, from 1205 N.Y, sn. wand 1206-8 stn. w, = ‘ING OF CNION WESLEY ym Church wil, ANTON AND BRAINARD H. WARNER, President. INO. JOY EDSON, Vice President. INO. A. SWOPE, Second Vice President. INO. R. CARMODY, Treasurer. WM. B. ROBISO! ANDREW PARKER, Assistant Secretary. DIRECTORS: John A. Hamilton, jon choir ato | Dotter known aa the TENTH SERIES— = CITIZENS’ EQUITABLE BUILDING ASSOCIA- TION OF GEORGETOWN, D. C., CORNER 31ST AND M STS. We publish every Monday morning a | lete bulletin of ail the houses we It is clreuiated both by | the purpose of Me the attent on of patrove desiring fine'stosach property’ as we have to ‘There ts no charge for advertising. B. H. WARNER & CO., Property Managers, of 4¥ and C stan, D.D., at 11a w. ani 8 p.m, Sunday school Lewrne at 6:45 Charles B, Bailey, i rer William E. Darke:, R. N. Batchelder, Charles Baum, wae Ly Cooney. jobn Clapp. Horace 8 Cummings, Toba Joy tadeor ‘Abect Fe Taisen Fraver, 0.6. Greet William B. Gurley, Ww. astor 0:0, Sunda: ra sent. 8, preact- Endeavor, “Wednesday, ‘brayer Sy S™ Kev. Joe! Rrown, Frederick C. Stevens, John A. Swope. I'S. Swo-mstedt, Truesdell, B. H. Warner, amecting at Spm DOUGLASS ME Books are open for the tenth series. Meeting night, second Monday of each month. a.m” Sunday shool; THINK OF fe. FOR MEN'S N}CRWEAR. We have just secured “a special drive” of ‘70 dozen Men's Scagfs, in yradwated four- fo-hand and band and shield bows, in plain shades, fancies, &c.. in both liebt and dark e's service Np. “Marriaze and Its Foes." “T lueetimg” service. 8. THOMAS BROWN, Prestdent. EDGAR FRISBY, Vice President. C. P. WILLIAMS, Secretary. EDGAR P. BERRY, Treasurer. ALS. Worthington, Visitors cordially tn : ASBURY M. E CHURC Friends and | LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY. D. Sunday” school, | Your Lawn Mower sent for, Fencliian, Ta. ti, ler and delivered for $1 SPA AVE. myS order and del a ce" WVERY-DAY 06 UKLEN Can you countinan hour. of Jobs of por vriating tha fives sou thet kina of we moiern work and § Were printers. McGILL & WALLACE. 1107 EST. cra hy. see us. Wants Fixtures, &e. kK "5 Fine Telephone 70: sand Job Prints (fet) T1OS I Est, nw. Astawa Axn Cytanee Cured by the ESPICS CIGARETTES OR POWDER. Ovpreswicn, Suffocating, Coughs, Colds, Chest, Nea- rales. Paria: J. ESPIC, 20 Rue St. Larare. New York: POUGERA, MILHAU. Sold by ali chemists of America." miZl-si Your old Garden Hose sent for, Epworth ‘Leacue de> paired and delivered for 2c. ‘Wire Screen Doors, spring-edge hook. and knob, 90c, Adjustable Wire Win- Snyder & Wood, 1111 Penn. ave. Suits, $30 up. Trousers, 88 up. CHEAT NESS wotlonal niveting, wes NEUMOROLUTAN A: CORE. COKE. COKE. JOHNSON BROTHERS. © T. SAERS, THE HOUSE Prepared to raise and move houses: thi je Business. ‘Can please the most {1 rard.ave., Mt. Peasant, WONN'S HALL, wv, WEDN!SDAY, 8m. Sputable evidence uf’ s Nell, median Private sittings daily, i914 Pa. ave, —" Delightful feeling of satisfaction in knowing you | have on an “individual” garment ‘ideas. ‘Let ue mike you a spring suit ora pair of trousers Our word fort, wel p ou. ‘office which 100 ft. Poultry Netting, ‘Would you m. communion, “Be Reekett: Christian Fn 5 Lawn Sprinklers, $1.25 ‘Street Charch,cor 8. | |, tastor, conlinies with growing intersst an! 7:45 p.m. by ut close of leven, 4 WEST END PARK at presont will make the profit to Ina few years the lote Present value. mon’h. Liberal Sat. Ice Cream Freez- | ers, cedar tub, FENDERS, Garden Hose, with patent nozzle and investors vreater. ‘will at least double the Payments down to $5 reduction on large installments. HENRY N. COPP. Rea! Estate, 706 8TH ST. NW. service. Meeting continue Hose Reels, 75c. each. == | LUTHERAN. MADE-TO-MEASURE ae 20e. ; Hees, 20e. ; Spades, 40 and 506. ; 0c. ; Lawn Rakes, 60c. ‘Gas Cookmg Kanye ant, Stoves. Fully guaranteed Laven Mowers, | streets: northwest, NDS_AND PATRON P Unitarian os ORIEN, formerly ot ow dd iin with H Be 1 mm. Sunday school, merchant tailor, 519 Lend eke i r CORE! COKE! CORE Free burning and clean, void of dirt and > an exceilent suinmer fuel. Also Genuine Phila, Prompt Deliver THOMAS B, vai ta touch of the ‘s off—and on again f ‘Founers to order, #5 up. EISEMAN BROS. Cor. 7th and E sts. nw. Gas Range during the summer. Pea Coal at $4.90 p of perfection” Memorial Charsh, tol atreete; Key © 1. Note Prices. ——— Prices ever quoted on thes» goods ——— ,Hstrison Bros. and’ Howison’s. Enclish ———T abe “Cutlery. ‘our own direct tmpor- ——taen_none ther made. “These have ————“eliviolt “handles grained in imitation et ie ———" Tabie ++ $2 75 per set. ——— _ Metiom Knives LLB Pee set aereneee 28S 50 per set ——_ Citverand Fos ORS a set. ——— Cine Sea loped-edized Bread ———Eitees, cat seadiighnad "sasootily Cond gate no ‘crumbe; only Toe. per set of a Place Wruaaerrs & Epwoxsros, 1205 Ps Ave oss ati aan ‘and 7:30 pam. of Harrisonbux, they are the best—we quclusive,, axes D.C." Fitted. plate-wariners, open-door kicke: iuateh trisers, SWEEPING REDUCTION IN PRICES. For the beneft of that class of cyclists which prefer to purchase high-srade machines and yet cannot af- ford to pay one hundred and fifty dollars for their amount, we have concluded to adopt the following list prices on Spring-frame machines, namely No.1 Rambier, standard finish, G. & J. pneumatic DOCTORS, GO TO GILMAN'S 1 surgical inst uiuents and supplies. da better assortment. th: CHRISTIAN. CHRISTIAN CHURCH — foe at Land 8 | Try more Koos shot much cons der, | anyother store in the city. we sell only the best In thirty yeare we bave uvver ofered Sa eat such low figures. Don’t buy andl you come Specialties: W ‘Tablets, Arnold’ Rubber'Tr ses, ne-ensaries for We believe these to be the lowest ‘Ross, cor. 1th and G sts. n.w. my3_ GET NATIONAL CO-OPERATIVE TRADE CARDS exidenit, B12 A st. ne Smith Thompson. ‘vic# president, 1830 F st.n.w. 1. €. Stockton, secretary, 409 G stn. en, Compoun "s Scliizers. Seciey's. Hurd essed Alr Appa, atus, (27 PENN. AVE. N.W. THEOSOPHY. THEOSOPHY, Do No. 2 Kambier. standard finish. Combination Rambler, ‘Abner T. Lonele} e Survive the Shock of n. w. (Blavatsky: ¥ J. Guilford White Pubite invited. Ladies’ Kambler. model A, standard finish, G. & J. pneumatic tires...... ‘These revised prices go into effect on this date (April £5, 1893). ‘The above goods are brand new and not altered or shop-worn in any respect. or entrance, 53:5 15th st. ‘Treasury (office hours, 8: A MONTH'S TRIAL WILL ‘A month's rial of ‘the Edi to wean you from ‘sraph_ is enous eld” methods John Worrisen, Ga-Rented or welt on edey terms. COLUM: \ PHONOGRAPH Co ¢27F EOD: BASTON. Prem John Finn, 518 kt st.n. w. foun John 3 Dr. Stabler, 701 King st GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO. RB. F CROMELIN, Sec. => "SWELL” SAILORS FOR LADIES. St.n.w. (Co.'s office.) iw. THE TOMIC PROPERTIES And the nutritive power of SIMMS’ KOUMIS make ft mvaluable to the weak. The streusthening properties of milk ant the tonir property of Tactic erid combine to make the best of remedies for {wproving the appetite | and siding digestion. ‘‘There’s more nutrimen: in « .¢ dozen bottles of KOUMIS. than faa Kowof ale," was truthfully said of this popular preparation. 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. G.G.C. Sis crharmaciat, 14a Asp New Yous Ave. N.W. mys Tes Pex Cexr Orr For Cas. WITH A VIEW OF CLOSING OUR BUSINESS IN THE NEAR FUTURE WE WILL UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE OFFER OUR WHOLE STOCK OF GOODS AT A DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT FOR CASH, AND ALL WHO WISH TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS DIS- COUST FOR CASH ARE RESPECT- FULLY INVITED TO CALL AND MAKE ‘THEIR SELECTIONS. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE wile ‘Ladies’ Straw Sailoreare going to be thine this summer than formerly. jeapel xervice at Fourth A ueneral reception to the workers, converts and friends of the mission, 8 to 10. Executive ‘committee’ meet: A little wider in rim Exceedinuly becoming to Presbyterian Churet ree Yor acPricr. jand-« wed Russia cannot be matched SbDAY NIGHT own, 7h». aud Khode Island ave. n.w. Willtauis, Tat and H sts u. Ww. Rewhere for 100 more See cur window display—we can save wal lors, with the extreine WILLETT & KUOFF, 90) PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Moneys Div., U. 8, Treasury. OTHER SERVICES. SEEK'RS AFTER | SPIRITUAL BN te will hold her fi neraphical Temple, 429 unday) evening, id them exch snndey and ring the suonth at the temple ed merican HO Pa aves nw. (South Sike.) AN EXTRAORDINARY SNAP. es us to offer PEARL, VES with silver blales Chas. S. Grewory, BaP "NG BusINEss 18 BOOMING, Three grand things: ‘Those Trouserings at $8 ‘The Biack Diagonal Cutaway seancein Washington’ at Te HANDLE TABLE KN and bolster for $0.00 thehaifdozen, Regular ‘The Anderson, Ind., he Madinn Avenae A fed thelr teniple, wit for Mrs. Waite, The Lizht Pinhead Checked Sultings at #30, We remain open Saturdays Pearl Handle dozen. Regular price, $7.50. ‘We have only a limited quantity. R HARRIS & CO., Cor. 7th and D n.w. Dessert Knives, $5.25 half Bennett, Takoma Park, D. C. contains. Wer Vik n q=tIKE PROOF. ACID PROOF. =_ PROOF. TF Fou have a damp wall use our damp-proof paint, desire Keeping your roof in-ortier and pro: tect from corn si uss our sect These paints are cuaranter soue of our leading citizens. Send for P.O. Box 214, ‘e and General apeer, Rmerson or Bax : We had to turn Entire evening devo. ‘ou want a seat. G. WARFTELD SIMPSON, “*Intelligent Tailoring,” Cor. L2thand F sts. n.w. DR. HOWARD C._ RUSSELL Has retnoved ie fiers MORFICE HC Sto10a mL toh in 4 to 9:90 p.m. S19 17th st. 2. Door coliection Sunday evenin: cy CUSVERTED ae * Uestrivre FOR TEA AND COFFEE, preaches twice coffees substitute To-Kalon's jure California Wines, r healthier than even the coffees “and By quact of “Tokay (cood for “Ea Grippe") COMPANY, aw. Televhone 08, Snpplies, 416 9th stow.” AUTION.— WISHIN: Hieh Ma-s and Low ALL OF OUR MA. lexren of satia~ ME Main offiew, F and 108 thst. wharves. PU acts tor tuture de- Sq | Hono” n | erim’s Pi | vited.” | p=> PP OPLE'S CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, <3 708 0 st.nw., Rev. J. H Dai SPIRITUALISM. PRICE, wi Lor ly the most ‘Orders by postal will Best erades family coal—low pric but cenuine parts are used able charges, if an}. are iuaue, talk on sptrituadt u frou @ corninon— by individual teats of ouch the medinmship of Mra E. indreds of qnarries produc- beat and most ‘come. from our UALISM, METZEROTT HALL. — th Clowes our season, to begin ie society has wen fortunate iit CORN! CORR: ! Song service, p.m led special arrange- nents for the sale of free Darvin and satis- Immediate desireries. MAURY DOVE, ‘Main office, 21st and Ists. n.w. Opt cian and Jeweler, 4 Ktapite and designed by talented sculptors. #0° Indian: thecranest and most. eloquent. trance the spiritual platform, Wherever Mra a Luther speaks the honses are jowing Her spirit ays Riiled to over des are the very be-r and her Rilerancon are of rust may be terwed ra ical. speak. ‘farnestness and boldness that vaptivates the hearer, Her wuides will select the sub- | Azo! iscourse. Service 1La.m. z r ‘wonderful trance speaker. ‘Light-weisht Lap Kobe and Anything in this iine can be found at WOODWARD & LOTHROP'S, 10TH. 11TH AND F STS. N.W. ne. Wi fumnedia ely, which will enable | byt ine the trath with t yusgested by the creed Wharves. Foot F and Gste. nw. weth and K sts. ow. mates J. F. MANNING, cor. 14th and SALEM BAPTIST CHUKCH, CHAMPLATN ies tetwern 17th an | I8ti aie tw Ree, | >. Geriah Lamkins, 8. D.. pastor Sunday school, | 9:50am. Mr. A. Ro or wupermtendent; prevehing, Yam., by pastor 7:45: pain. by Rev ‘Jolin Bure rouchs of Virvinia, Next week has been de-inated of prayer at Salem. The mcetine will be ied by Rev. L. D. Vruerand others. Come. It Outwat —Stinday, school, cigs d}ea mand 230 8 ine Cenk BY Mobi AL Cit Pt ma." ME~ hand P new , Frank A. Swart: + stperintend=nt. Sunday -chool, 300 pin. Ail'afe cordially invited to these services at AKMEL BAPTI-T CHORCH, ‘corner 41h and L sts. nw.. Rev. WP. Gib: maday school: 12 = The Honor of Helug Sewine Circle will hold ‘adi Uses weeks fait in the chureti beginnine MONDAY, May'S, to Mavd7.” Publiccordially invited. Mise L ASCOTT Precident, Miwa Ge Treasurer; Miss A. D. BELL. Secretary. FIRST BAPTIST CH 5 above Scott Circle, x takely, pastor.--Sunday school, 140 a.m. : Chris- a ae ST a Bitten aay cendee ta. . am at the close cf fing 6 Riou! are welcome to a These <q THE WATKER MEMORIAL BAPTIST Re citron Madison st. between 14" and 93 tev. TV. Brvant, rastor —Sunday -chool at mm,” The pulpit wil’ be occupied morning and ix by the pastor. Comm after evening PASTOR E. HFZ SWEM IS G) DAY nightisa story. entitled ** Dj which hé bas copy ichied, snd preact All free. Attend. "Odd Bello 5 between E and Gsts, Second Baptist s=>) ST. B PTIST CHURCH. FST. BT. S~ Gth and 7th n. w.—Preac ine by Pastor 2-3. Muir avai am. perance rails, 8P.t. 8. 8.70. Cl ES. Tem. Come. at Sunday ‘school: at 11am) wer mon by the pastor, subject: “The Power of the el” at 4 pam., the Young People's Lyceuts: at Sp.im communion. Bantizing after worniug sere ices. “‘Thé public are invited Strangers weicomed. It Se N7, HORMD Barrisy cuter. rare Sit. 0. Rev. KV. Peyton. pastor. School, aha mo. ; (reaching, 11a. m. and 8 pm. Al) aré invited. Brooks, Grestricved) 4 iva seruion by Rev. D. 1. iree. °<_ Sauith will prea b tomorrow inorn ins, 11 0:30 p im. ‘eats tree aud every Dev e=sico Pb BAPTI<( CHURCH, 3D ST, Mee re thon Johan. De, pater 1 ¢ Divine Horasnity.® 23:30 day School Lyveum, addresn. by He Sinith: aah ty. sinitaence sf Won @q=iSRAED BAPTIST CHURCH, Tint > eet. Fans Gate ne, Rey. WH. Johnson Praise aud prayer uivetine, ai 10'ar. on the Anwontin site, comm ini pom by Key. Geo. W: Ure, B.D. ort : qg=>BOREAN BAPTIST CHURCH, ISTH ST. q= BYREA H.ISTH SE. fe tetwcen, he and Mn. Rev Croat, pastor —Preac Bae Ge nett Be Universtiy. toulsctle, Ry Preachine 7 Kev, W. B Parris, Frankfort, ay Exidravor meet i. m. wiil be addressed by Rev Ferris. The young choir will wing at 7-30. ‘Come and bear them. it | CHURCHNOTICES- | COUNTRY BOARD... | NOTARIES PUBLIC. | OCEAN TRAVEL. a | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. | WANTED (Houses) WANTFD (Roome) | WANTED (Lots)... | WANTED (Miscellaneous)... | WORLD'S FAIR. REV. G. H BRKLEY OF MT. BETHEL Brptist Cocreb, oy Wi'son st_hetwe n 2t ani ki ste nw., wiilon SUNDAY. lay 7, lead to the Taytisianl waters about torty candidates as a rew ind of bis untiring efforts In ho'dine a three-month = re- Nival The ceresony. will occas at Eaxt on Anacomiis side of the river, abou 0 This demonstration is cne of the many p zeal ond efficdency atvendine the work of kiew Berkley loeality and at this church, which ad about fifteen (15) wem vers when he took cuarg+ bout three years ago, but can now poudly boast 0 juembership of 250. ani of a nea! little edifice that has been renodeled and refarnished The cha_ge to tha ‘candidates will be delivered by Kev. W. P. Gibbons of Mt.Carmel Baptist Church at So'eluck p.m, my4-A* PRESBYTERIAN. FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHU! ‘hot. between G and H ste ow . Re juseph T. Kells, past r.—Sabbath schvol, 30 a.m. 3 Preacting, 11 9m. :Chrstian Emdexvor meeting. 7 vem.: Central Union Mission mec'ing, 8. p.m. Thursday. 8p. m., church prayer meeting. Strapsc's: are inade weicom I Pa PRESB TERIAN OHUR st, between Gh and. 100) th bw Parice meeting, ti Sun ay. May Usece'by Mr. We'W. Milan uf the District ber. invited. gaa ig gg SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN, —THE PAS’ R, Be ener Heres, will preach at il and Fine sinwing at nicht service it EMBLY PRESBYT! CHURCH, jer oth and Tsts. GeO ue by the pvator at 1) in. Su schoo), 9-30 a.m. ¥. PLS. ma. Straners made welcome at all the jt METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN | << B Re Church. 4t 1 John Chester, D. by the torat liam. and S p.m. 020 . * re REET PRESBYTERIAN = Kk service, sermon by the Pastor, B Grinkie. Temperance meeting “at. Pm. Music by temporance choir. Iv FASTSRN PRUSBYTE! _ CHURCH, corner Oth st nee. By en. fre> in the new Lally welcomed. y Prayer meeting on Thursday at pete =>FIRST PRE BYTERIAN CHURCH, 49 Bee itween Cond Dia. nee eupdee schoo. at 9:0a:n.: mornfnekervice, with cermon by Kev. Holines, at 11 o'clock. Christian Pndeavor | ine at Tr n Evening servicn, wit ser- W. Mr. Holmes, at 8 o'clock. Strangers |e CHURCH OF THE Covi Boe rterian), Conner tor Services t 11 #1: an, 7 9 Chriatian Endeavor Society necting at it és sq WEST STREET PRESBYTERIAN Bo varen, Patreet between st amd ed UB pains Preaching by Rey. W. Straugers contially invited. It EPISCOPAL. ST. MARK’S CHURCH, CORNER 2D AND MB "A ste No, Rev. A. 'P. Steele, rect fyi evening service, 7 invited. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, GEORGETOW se "O at between S20 and Bid. Rew Charl ju ervices tomorrow: Moruing prayer, 9:30) holy communion, 11; evening | Braver, 43 chofr, Strangers cordially in- | Vited. 0 ==> ST, MARYS CHAPEL RED), 23D st. between Gand H sts. n.w.—Services at Lain. and 7:40 p.m. Sermons will bs reached by Arch-leacou Morea. Allare invited. Sittings free. 1 CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, Co} | a fave. ‘and 12th st. nw. tev De, jobn H. Eliott, rector. 11a. tn. ushers seat :4 and 7'30 p.m, seats tres. Wel Drotherhoofatall services Vested choirat 4’ pian” Tt Y nervices, IC iam S30and S30 pa. Other dava, Sandia tm. and 7p me Ail Sune Gas'aervices choral except 10:30am. "All weats free. Stlanwers cordially hivited ir CHRIST CHURCH, @ 8T SE Bi Re nr ih Atendeaton Gilbert whliene Fector-Studay services. Ila. Preaching or Weeturing at every tervice t eq CALVARY PARISH PROTESTANT EPIS- “> copal Church, Isth st, corner of Madis. Kev. J. A. pinwall,, S rvices Sunday, ay 7 Si chook, § yorning wervicw. wer oh and boly comiubd in at 11, evening service ath ‘The rector will preach at both services. Stranvers always welcome, nw wil). P. S.C. EL | T. 6TH | and 7:30 pom: | SCHURCH OF T IPHANY, G ST. et. 13th and 14th Sunday at Sand Ii an, 4and 745 Sermon at | 11am. ‘by Bishop ‘Part’ and ofteriug for diocesan, missions.” Strangers welcotie it ST. MARYS CHAPEL, ST. JOH! R- | Beith, Bide netow Ha econ tae row, Tl a.m. and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday school, rehideacon. Moran ‘will’ preach ‘mornius ane EGATIONALIST. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHU | Sei gure ial ae pb. Mt Rees service at 8p in, with sermon by the pastor Sule ct. “Michael ‘Anvelo and the Sistine Chapel.” Mnsie, with quartet abd chorns of Aty wires, led by Dr. Bischof, orranist, 9-20 a. m., Sunday school 7p.m., Ch istian End It p> THE TABERNACLE, OTH NEAR BS W.— i, <a an sermon, Com2uUN On ana rece) at 8 pain, first lecture in Pil- stereopticin views. Public in- James Jones, pastor. it ¥, pastor.— reaching @t lla. m. and & upper at night Sund ‘School, 7 UNIVERSALIST, CHURCH OF (UR FATHER, 13TH AND 3 T.. Rev. AC. Movers, pastor. 4M niveraaitst View of the Theolomieal “Situatini juin: p. a. peel advensy "The Man Who Fell ad. All cordially of the society, ur Nath Washington News and Gossip. > Index to Advertisements. BUSI B CHIROPODIST: ‘Pages 8 and 14 Paze 16 FOR RENT (Houses. ).. FOR RENT (Offices). . FOR RENT (Stables). FOR SALE ‘Bicycles) 0... --scssonv0 FOR SALE (Horses and Vehicles). FOR SALE (Houses) FOR SALE (Lots)... FOR SALE (Miscellaneous). FOR SALE (Pianos) HOTELS ........ LADIES' GOODS. LEGAL NOTICES... LOCAL MENTION... LOST AND FOUND. MANICURE MARRIAGES: MEDICAL euccerennastae? ITT etter MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN NE W PUBLICATIONS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. PERSONAL. SUBURBAN PROPERT! SUMMER RESORTS: WANTED (Help). erenenenoor WANTED (Situations. CIRCULATION OF THE “EVENING STAR.” SATURDAY, April 29, 1598. MONDAY, May 1, 1593. TUESDAY, May 2 1998.......... WEDNESDAY, May 8, 1898... THURSDAY, May 4, *S08... FRIDAY, May 5, 1998 . Daily average... Tsolemniy swear that the above statement rep- Tesents only the number of copies of Tux EVEN- ING Stak circulated during the six secular days ending Friday, May 5, 1898—that is, the num- | Der of copies actually sold, delivered, farnished or mailed, for valuable consideration, to bona fide purchasers or subscribers, and that none of the copies so counted were returned to or remainin | ‘the office unsold. J. WHIT. HERRON, ‘Cashier Evening Star Newspaper Ca. Subscribed and sworn to before me this sixth day of May, A. D. 1598. CHARLES §. FLETCHER, ‘Notary Public D. C. —— ‘To Subscribers. Subscribers to Tae Star who are werved by route boys will confer a favor by promptly reporting to ‘Tux Stan office, either in person, by telephone or by mail, any negli- gence on the part of route boys. Govenxmext Recerrrs Topar.—Internal revenue, $622,633; customs, @678,066. ——— Fovara-C.ass Postwasters.—The total num- | ber of fourth-class postmasters appomted to- day was 116, of which 101 were to fill vacancies caused by resignations and deat ‘Tre Capers’ Practice Sarp.—The training ship Constellation left Norfolk yesterday for | Annapolis, where sbe will be used asa practice ship for the cadets, se Paestpentiat Posrwasters.—Tho President has appointed the following named postmasters: William C. Clark at Paducah, Ken., vice Edwin ley, removed: Frank C. Schiffer at Shelby, Ohio, vice John R. Wolfe, rengned. —s+ To Commaxp THe Vesvvicn—Lioutenant Commander Frank Curtis will probably suc- ceed Lieut. Seaton Schroeder as commander of the Vesuvius, the term of the latter officer hav- ing expired. SE A New Frust Coxtaoi:er.—Secretary Car- lisle has chosen as first controller of the treas- ury, Mr. Robert Bowler of Cincinnati. He isa prominent Ohio democrat and received the nomination of his party for Congress, but was | defeated by Bellamy Storer. —_—_—. Grnwan Navat Visrrons.—Naval Constructor Rudloff and Ensign Uthemann of the German cruiser Kaiserin Augusta are on @ visit to Wash- ington. They visited the navy and the Navy Department yesterday escort of Lieut, Scheutee U.S Aparaat Watker Hene.—Admiral Walker, commanding the second division of the naval Teview fleet, was at the Navy it to- Gay ‘soutercing ‘with olla dn tageed Ge, tee disposition of the officers and vessels of his ST. JAMES CHURCH, 8TH ST. NEAK | squadron. Be ence Hee GW. Clarks restore — New Appuicaxrs ror THE New Youx Cot- Lecroxsuir.—The name of John L. McCabe of Brooklyn, N. Y., was today added to the list of applicants for the position of collector at the port of New York. A “friend” put in the name of Hugh J. Grant for the same position. SSateeian! cote Pensoxat.—T. F. Frederick of Chicago, George A. Anderson of Quiney, IIL, Frank A. | Rust of Buena Vista, Pa., and 8, 8. Dickerson of New York are at Willard’s.—University < n.w.—Services on | Of Pennsylvania Glee and jo Club, 8. McDermott of Columbus, Ohio, C. H. Porter of San Francisco and ©. D. Swift of New York are at the Randall.——a. Y. Reynolds of Old Point, Va., C. C. Forbes of New York, W. K. Goodwin of Chicago, Otto Doeduiun of Chicago are at the Ebbitt. — E. P. Beeman of New York, C. A. Lancaster of Boston and G. C. Baldwin of San Francisco are —\at the Riggs.——F. M. McWilliams of New York, L. T. Langley of Hudson, x, Charles K, Whelman of Ann Arbor, Mich, and i Rew. a st lng sevice wi 11aue: | Peter W. Wen of Chicago are at the Arlington. rece] of member celel ion of i- Ni 5. son jreggetin of womens aud Celcbration of the | ——F. G. Eaton of New York, 8. W. Hudson of Toronto, L. P. Dean of London and George P. Hamlin of Brooklyn are at the Shore- ham.——Thomas V. Cobb of New York and | C. Fitler, jr., of Boston are at the Jobn- son.——S. M. Slocum of Darton, Obio, E. C, Barker of Mobile. Ala, H. J. Brennan | of Indian territory and Edward D. Washburn | of Bradford, Pa, are at the National.——Joha M. Miller of Richmond. Vardy McBee of Fort | Worth, Tex., A. D. Thompson of Plainfield.N.J., an. A she oe or. | and Ed. A. Richards of Atlanta are at the Met- * ropolitan. ‘W. A. Tillinghast of New Brad- ford, Mass.. Robt. McClure of San Fran- cisco, Alfred Woodward of Boston and A. Exton of Trenton, J., are at the St. James.—A. H. Bowman of Pittsburg, C. F. A McCauley of Detroit, J. F. Snell of New York and James B. Simpson of Dallas, Texas, are at the Howard.——Maj. Wm. H.' Miller of the ‘Treasury Department ix confined to his home Te" | with a severe attack of the grip. BeetGiene & ARMY BILL DEFEATED The German Reichstag Dissolved by the Kaiser. —_.—_——_ POPULISTS APPLAUD GOV. PENNOYER Joe Jefferson, the Veteran Actor, Prostrated. REAR-END COLLISION, a THE ARMY BILL DEFEATED. Beau , May 6.—The army bill was rejected | today in the reichstag by a vote of 210 to 162 Immediately upon tne result of the vote being announced in the reichstag Chancellor ‘aprivi read the imperis] message decrecing the dissolution of the reichstag. ‘The social democratic members of the reich- stag dixplaved the wildest enthusiasm over the Tesuit. They hurrabed repeatedly, following cheer with cheer. Great confusion and uproar prevailed in the | Bouse, and the excitement is at the highest pitch in Berlin. THE XEW ELECTIONS, The new elections, which, under the constita- tion must take place within sixty days after dis | Solution, are to be held on the 15th of Jane, The new session must open within ninety days | after dissolution. ———aee GOV, PENNOYER SUSTAINED. Mass Meeting at Orecon—Popalists Admire His’ Apt Rebuke” of the Administration, Pourtaxp, Oneo., May 6—A mass ‘meeting of the people's party and anti-Chinese voters of Portland was held in Albina Knights of Labor Hall last night at which the following | Fesolution were paseed: “Resolved. That the people's party. in con- Yention assembicd, tender our admiration and respect to Gov. Pennover for his very apt re- buke to the Gresham-Cleveland combination. Resolved, That workmen as a class are merciful and lenient toward the unfortunate and unskilled. even in striesmanchip. and we therefore tender our condolence to Gresham, Cleveland and the Six Chinese Companies, Pennovyer. referring to the failure of Chinese to register, says: “The refusal is most undoubtedly the result of collusion between the President and the Chinese minister. If Cleve- land bad insisted that the law must be enforced there would have been no failure to register, It is most humiliating that the citizens of Oregon firet learned of this unboly compact from an bierogly; proclamation of the six companies on the walls of a Chinese wash bouse in Astoria. Cleveland has thus become responsible for whatever troubie may arise. If he bad declared his purpose to enforce the law there would have been complete registration. The Chinese minister has apparently dictated the policy of the administration and he was not probably aware of the fact that articles of im have been preferred against a President fore jess offense than Cleveland's refusal ‘to strictly enforce the exclusion law.” aio JOE JEFFERSON PROSTRATED, to Give Up. Crscrxsatt, Onro, May 6—Joe Jefferson, who has been playing an engagement at Pee noche | the Walnut Street Theater this week, was taken | suddenly ill yesterday with « severe attack of | gastritis. He partly recovered from this and in the evening played “Rip Van Winkle” to the end, but the lines were cut somewhat. At the close he was almost exhausted and was immodintely taken to his hotel. This morning his physician said it would be impossible tor Mr Jefferson to again, and arrangements were made to. take hi $9 New York on the train leaving here at § pam. ——_—— FIVE TRAMPS KILLED, A Rear-End Collision Caused by Neglect #0 Display the Customary Signals, Darrox, Onso, May 6.—The wrecking of « freight train on the Dayton apd Michigan rail- road near Tadmor this morning caused the death of five tramps ‘Train No. 4, north bound and consisting of two sections, stopped near Tadmor for water. ‘The crew of the tirst section neglected to dis- Play the customary rear-end lights, and the second section, running at a high rate of speed, dashed into the rear end of section 1, wrecking about eight cars, ‘The engineer and firemen of the locomotive attached to the moving train saved their lives by jumping an instant before the crash. In one of the wrecked cars of the first section Were seven tramps beating their way toward Lima. Five of them were instantly killed and another was so badly injured that be was ex- pected to die before noon. Their names are not obtainable as yet. The Temaining tramp miraculously escaped with @ few bruises and broken bones. ‘The collision was so terrific that the caboose of the stationary first section was piled bigh up ‘on top of the locomotive of the second, and the scene after the wreck was chaotic, | _ North-bound trains are delaved at this point, | whi | canoe City. None of the trains’ crew were in- the south bound are blocked at Tippe- jured. < ‘The scene of the wreck is near the Albanch nurseries, near the Montgomery and Miami county line. ——— Going to Rome for a Cardinal's Hat. Romr, May 6.—The Hungarian pilgrims an- der Cardinal Vaszary, archbishop of Gran and primate of Hungary, will arrive on May 20. ‘Cardinal Vaszary will formally receive the cardinal’s hat at the cousistory to be held on Ast of June. a An Impeachment Trial Ends in Acquittal, Gauvestox, Tex. May 6.—A special from Austin to the News says: The impeachment trial of Land Commisioner W. C. by the Texas senate was concluded yesterday, resulting in acquittal, ns Ex-Minister Lincoln Leaves Engtand. Loxpox, May 6.—Mr. Robert ‘T. Lincoln, the late American minister, went to Southampton today, accompanied by all the members of the American legation and others, who bade him See py be sailed home on the American line steamer New York. The new American consul general, Gen. Collins, began the duties of that office today. ocala | Missionary Work of Southern Methodists. Kaxsas Cir, Mo., May 6.—The missionary board of the Metbodist Charch South began ite sessions at Century Church yesterday. The mis- fields discussed were China, Je end Merion Addresses were made by ‘the fev. Dr. ¥. J. Allen of China on behaif of the work there, and Bishop E. R. Hendricks madean address urging enthesteam all along the lina MINISTERS AND CONSULS, Several Important Appointments Made ty the President Today. ‘The following appointments wore made bythe President today: ‘Alexander McDonald of Virginia, to be envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of the United States to Persia, Walince &. Joues of Florida, to be consul general of the United States at Rome. Stephen Bonsal ef Maryland, to be secretary of the legation of the United States to China. To be consuls of the United States—Jas. BL Taney of West Virginia, at Belfast; Alfred D, Jones of North Caroling, at Sharsehai; Chas. T. Lyons of New York, at Yanvibar: Harvey Johnson of Grorgin, at Antwerp: Ben- jamin Lenthier of Mamachnsetts, at Sherbrooke; Harrison K. Williams of Missouri, at San Jose, Costa Rica; Ralph Johnson of New York, at Fort Erie; Heury P. du Bellet of Texas, at Rheims; James C. Monaghan of Rhode Island, at Chemnitz; Charles Schaefer of Kansas, at ‘Vera Cruz. Militia of the District of Columbia—Peter B. Meredith, eaptain, company B, first separate battalion: * Lewis, firet licutensnt, cot pany B, first separate battalion: Samuel Piper, second lieutenant, company B, first separate battalion; Charles E. Swigart, first Heutenant, company C, os ——. of infantry; John N. Armstrong. jr.. second lteutenant, compan: G, third battalion of infantry. ‘

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