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———_—_—_—_—__—————————S—S—SS—_—_—_—_ SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1894-TWENTY PAGES. SPECIAL NOTICES. CHURCH NOT!CES. CHURCH NOTICES. TEMPERANCE. (PERANCE HALL, CORNER #4 AND PA. ave.—JAS. C. LEE and others will speak tomor- Tow evening. Good’ music, singing” &e. Dr. HENSLEY, “Director. Let there te ofan OF: temlauce. ite THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL COM- mn of the Grand Lodge WEDNESDAY EVENING. at 7 o'clock sharp, at 7th st. ball, for the purpose of paying @ fraternal visit to’ the Grand © of Virginia, which will be in session at Alexa 75th anniversary badges ean be secured from the committee and used for this occasion. Train will leave Baltimore and Potomac depot at 7:45 p.m. All past grands of the order are invited to go with us. ie jOH'N H. WOOD, Grand Master. SHE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, D.C—THE SES- Sion of the stated meeting of the Medical Asso- ciation of the Lustrict of Columbia will be con- tinned TUESDAY EVENING, April 10, at 8 C'clock, im the University of Georgetown Law buliding. By order of the ident. GEO. BYRD HARRISON, M.D. MORGAN, M.D., Secretary. ' ap7-3t AL ELECTION OF OFFICERS AND directors of the Northern Liberty German Ameri- gaa Bullding Association, No. 6, will be held at ‘the ball, n-e. cor. of 7th and N sts. n.w., on DSESDAY, April 11, 1804, at 7 o'clock p.m. ap7-s.tu,e3t HUGO KUERSCHNER, Secretary. THe QUARTERLY MEETING OF THE N tional "as: tion for the Relief of Destitute Colored Women and Children will be held at the Home. ou Sth st. extenled, on TUESDAY, April 10. at 11 o'clock a.m. api-2t 4. M. PURVIS, Secretary. TRON RaILINGs. IRON PORCHES. IRON ANYTHING CAN BE HAD FROM GEO. WHITE & SONS, 462 MAINE AVE. 8.W. is cheaper than ever kuown before. Can Wo call and make you prices? Postal or telephone 855. ap73m 4 PRESBYTERIAN MINISTER, WELL RECOM Mended, dest-es Information respecting locali- ties in or near Washington where the way is prospectively for the formation of @ cbui Adfress Box 1 Star office. ate WATHER MATHEW T. A. SOCIETY. sequence of the death of the Rev. J. A. the concert that was to have tak Sth instant is postponed uni : WUNDAY, the same bour and place. Tickets guod that night. ceed: = are ur Firw oF MALLET & HODGE, DOING business as plumbers and fitters, at 726 11th st. n.w., was dissolved March 8, 1894. The un- dersigned will receipt for all morey due said - aud Will now receive orders for plumbing office and residence, 65 N st. o.w. ate ca ED. MALLET, Jr. @& BROOKLYN PASTOR IS OPEN TO AN EN. ‘gexement to supply the pulpit of an evangelical ¢bureh ia Washington during the month of Jum Refers to well-known clergymen in Washingt and Prooklyn. Address Rev. GEO. W._HUNT- INGTON, 1577 Pacific st., Brooklyn, N.Y. 1 "GOOD TASTE IN DRESS. Nothing handicaps a lady of fashion More than bad taste in dress. No matter bow costly her costumes she may yet be dressed in bad taste. We “originate’* styles and also adapt the creations of the French artists, with a view 6f producing a har- monious and becoming “effect. Leaving your orders with us means assuring yourself of being fashionably cessed, and dressed in “‘good taste."* We handle only “exclusive” designs and shades in woolens. GO. T. KEEN, Tailor, 1313 F st. New stock, f New Call and be convinced that I bave the finest paar as Coed ome this year’s ~ ¥" Panel-top business Fine Traps reduced to #125. ios Look at my $10 harness. it A. H. GREGORY, 316 Pa. ave. n.w. SPIRITUALISTS AND OTHERS INTERESTED LX psychic phenomena are cordially invited to, Geert ene ape Clie 11th. aw., Lo oa days, ursdays and iS 8 1. rs. A. W. FRAZER. — Pape-2te To THE PUBLIC: We, the Whatswever Circle of s Daughters, fo thank our friends for thelr kind. co- eyeration in the movement inaugurated last Fee Sak = Wihing tr he Home fe were enthusiastically gpa hag ne the generous respouse given efiorts were fully appreciated. Miss Julia Stoddard gave a Howard University” subdi- vision, to tue Women's Union Christian Associa- tion, which organization has control of the Home for Friendiess Girls, sud on which lot the wo- imen of that association determined to erect the butiding. Not approving of the terms on which the Indies received the lot, the King's Daughters Were extremely doubtful as to tie wisdom of ou the property, and concluded to ac- quire another loi. RSE: This decision being told the Women's Union Christian Associ«tion, that body declared that if the lot givea them’ Were not built upon they would not accep» any vuilding whatever erected by the King's Daughters if Piaced on uny other ‘These facts them account to the public for the suspension of the work begun under such en- couraging and hippy auspices. Our friends bid heartily come to our aid. Many pastors of the city indorsed the work and opened the doors of their churches for our Meetings. The congregations took our bricks, Which Were to b» soid to raise the funds for the proposed building, apd donations of building ‘materials and mouey amounting to over $500 were freely promised But We regret exceedingly that we could not work in harmony with tue women who controlled the Home for Friendie:s Girls, it being in every Way Worthy of permaueat indorsement. e Flowing ix a report of all moneys received from the public in donations, brick money and collections from churches. It'is deposited in the Alpha Bank. First meeting to introduce work, held at Berean Chureh. . Walker Memoria: Church. Galbraith Cuape $21.14 ‘S.11 5.31 Donations .... 8.00 Supper at Wormley Hall 21 os Bricks sold... caves 40.50 $100.00 Every dollar was solicited and collected from the public for the specific purpose of erecting @ house under the auspices of the Women's Chee: ting Cajon Association, to be used as a home for friendless girls. When that organization begins the erection of such a building on the lot they have, or any other lot, the money will be cheer- fully’ paid over to thelr accredited representative. We regret that the enterprise in which we took ao, dere, an interest has terminated so soon. While it seemed impossible for us to continue the work upon which our hearts were set, there is am abundant harvest ripening all_arotnd us and faithfully following our motto, \atsoever onr bands Gnd to do, we will do it with all our might."* (Signed) It WHATSOEVER CIRCLE, KING'S DAUGHTERS. Busiteling. Perhaps you irtend to make the old suit do? If so, we will send for it, Sponge and press it and return It, for Te. Weite us postal to call. If you Want a new suit we can give the best ebtaiaable for the money. Schwartz Bros., 408 12TH ST., 1 DOOR ARO" ‘Sunday; LIBBEY’S LUMBER. PRICES TALK. N. C. Flooring, clear, kiln-dried, one width, 100 feet, $1.75. Best Molding, per 100 lineal feet, 4oc. Best ‘Gang-sawed Boards, 100 feet, $1.15. Just $30 For A ~wade-to-measure Sult—that we guaran- tee to St-A Black Diagonal Cutaway Coat and Vest and a patr of neat striped Trousers. You cun get a “similar” suit abeut town for $25—maybe—but it isn't anything like what we turn out. GATCHEL & TOMPKINS, “Tailors,”” 418 12th st. nw. Improves With Age. TRB OLD RELIABLE Georgetown Dye Works. und Dry Cleaning Establishment. ne Established 1831. Work called for and delivered. W. H. WHEATLEY, 1068 Jefferson avenue, Georgetown, D.C. Telephone, 76-4. mht The Union Savings Bank, 1222 F Street N. W., ©AYS FUUR PER CENT INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. pay —— 1 5 p.m. on Goverament CHURCH NOTICES. a6 enings from 6 to 8.) METHODIST. HAMLINE M. E. CHURCH, 9TH AND P STS. N. Rey. B.S. Todd. 'D.D., pastor.—Sunday m. Preaching by the pastor, 11 ‘Our Duty to Ourselves;" 7:30 “The Way That Seems’ Right, worth League, 6:15 p.m. consecratic church prayer 7:30 p.w. HAMLINE MISSION, 214 R » 3:80 pu. Prayer meeting, Wed: FOUNDRY METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Gor. 14th and G sts. nw, Rev. Dr. Oliver A. Brown 9:30 am., Sunday school. 11 a.m, preaching by the pastor. p-m., Epworth League. 7:80 p.m., silver anniversary W. H. U.S. Excellent program. Chief address by Mrs. Lee of It Ohio. TWELFTH STREET A Kk CH stor. URCH, REV. “The ‘Coristian's “Things That Impov éf at League at GALBRAITH A. M. E. beth school, 9 o'clock ag. Young people’ :30, preaching by stronger. D.D:, pastor. METROPOLITAN M. C sts. n.w., Bev. i Preaching at 11 a.m R. . CHURCH, COR. ‘kw Jobuston, var “S. Senate. a) stor, ev. W. |. Milbura, — chaj Sunday x a orth League at 6:90 t Rev. Alex. RYLAND M. ‘sock, D.D., a 3 J. B. Jones, members of pm, ¥.P.SCE. UNION M Joel Brown, pustor.—11' a.m. hing by J. W. Balderstoa; 7:30 p.m., hing by J. ©. Cobb, bot of the Methodist Chureh, “a: cee = CENTRAL M. P. CHURCH, COR. 12TH nw., Bev. 8. J, Suilth, pastor.—Preaching, 11 L . € well and 7:80 p.m., M. P. Conference. ate E. CHURCH, 20TH ST. N.W., Tt Rey. rotestant 1t* m., by J. Mills, D.D.: 8 p.m, Rev. T. 0. Crouse. S.S., 9:30 a) c. 7 pu, Come. It NT. VE “PLACE M. EB. CHURCH cor. yth aud K sts. wll am, p Rev. Sam Smal of Georgia. 7:30 p.m., Key. Isaac W. Canter. 9:30 a.m., 8.'S. 6:30 p. m™., E ‘a a it MAKVIN M. B CHURCH SOUTH, 10TH AND 2 sts. Rey. W. 3. Hammond, pastor. 11 a.in. ND M | etn, | aching by | NY pastor, | BAPTIST. PASTOR E. HEZ SWHM SPEAKS SONDAY, 11 A. m., about “An Unique Fact,” and preaches at 7:43 p.m. Seats free. All invited. Second Bap- tist Church building, 4th wt. and Va. ave. se. 1t E SKEET BAPTIST CHURCH, E ST. BET 6TH and 7th u.w.—Key. J. J. Muir will preach at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Evening subject, ‘“Bleating Sheep."”'S. S., 9:80 aun. C. 8, 6:45 pm, It MT. CARMEL BAPTIST CHURCH, Conk. 4TH and L n.w., Rev. W. P. Gibbous, Ph. D., pastor.—Sunday “school 30 a.m. it Preaching by the pastor. Subject eral aad a Special Savior.” by the Rev. G. W. Bryant, Valley of Dry Bones.” fuesday evening at 8 o'clock Dr. Bryant will lecture on the subject, “Organization.” Admission free, Strangers wel- ecuued. Seats free. SALEM BAPrist CHURCH, CHa a.w., Rev. S. Gerla Lamkin, pastor. preaching, 11 a.m, by Re 7:45 'pam., by the pasta Paper by'Mi. Heury I fpary. Subject: “the = Joues, esq., president. hazar all next week. Come. METROPOLITAN BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER A and 6th su — Th Green Smith, w b. Services: 11 a.m. and _P-m. ‘Special choral service. Visitors welvo FIRS! BAPTIST 1., prea: D.V. Subject: “The ing, 6:30 paw. Pr yy the pastor, 11 a.m, and 6:30 p.m. evening the pastor will breach ou “The Devotional Lite of the Christian.” You are welcome, NINEDEBNTH STRI and I sts. nw at BAPris? CHURCH, 19TH Rey. Walter H. Brooks, D.D., pesior.—9 aan, Sunday - IL a.m., sermen by the pastor. DW, tetaperance society. Pia —~ ndeavor, 6:30 p.u., Senier En- eavor. 7:39 p.m., pretoling. Seat » Pub- _Ne invited. a rece at THIRD BAPTIST CHURCH, COR. OF SPH AND Q sts. nw., K James EH. pastor.—Sun- day school gat 11 the Ss. Sul Wa: Lyceum at 3: E. J. Sermou at Subjeet: pb." “All are welcome. t CHURCH, 1 tou, pastor. y pastor, 11 a.m. Sul the Sun for the Benetit © m. All are invited, F sf. BET. 3D AND eWeek hs ud wally all day on fund, 11 a.u., Kev. G. H. ardtown. 3 p.m.,,Rev, J. C, Dent of Mt. Moriah. 7:30 p.m., pastor to the young men. God Not Wiiling it And preaching ire AN BAPTIST CHURCH, aud M, Wim. A. Creditt, m., by Rev. “Win - Wo wembers and cout Serion by the pasta “Clreureision versus Faith Singing led by the pastor. ‘Thuwday eventugs, Bible deavor meeting, 50 p.m SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, op Johnson, D.D., pastor ries of sermons on ~"1 NTE _At IO} Meetings Tuesday uo, 9:30 a.m. = t , BISIT- first “Of a. se- Bayt it am. Book ‘of Job.”” ing. 3 p.m., communion aud reception of miwm- bers, 7:30 pam., sermon by pastor. It FIST CHURCH, CORNER OF A. Wilbanks, pastor. — day school at 9 a.m, tisuitl sermon at 11 a.m. Baptizing will take place from the Mt. Zion Baptist Church, across the Navy Yard bridge, at 12 o'clock, return back to the chureb for communion services and fel- lowship with the candidates at 3 pan. Preaching at paste ubject, “Daniel in the pastor and ‘gospel choir of 40 voices will leave bere Monday at 9 a.m. for Fails Chureh to conduct a five days’ mestiug. Round- trip Ucket 55 cents, good for five days. All can ko who destre. ite MLOW BAPTIST CHURCH, I BET. 18TH and W sts. mw. —Rev. J. A will apy the pulpit at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p. m. 9:30 “a.m., Suuday school. 4° p.m. Yor People’s Lyceum, Grand rally ull day and we ask ur friends aud the public generally to come and iP Us. | CONGREGATIONALIST FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, COR. 10TH and G sts mw. Rey, S. M. Newwau, D. D., tor; Rev.M. Koss Fishburn, assistant ‘pustor.— 1 a.m., morning service, with sermon by the pastor; "7:30 p.m., anpiversary of American Bo- ciety of Religious Education. lusic, with nora and chorus of fifty voices, led by’ Dr. Bischoff, organist. 9:30 a.m., Sunday school; 6:30 p. Christian Endeavor. 1 t FIFTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, COR, 8TH and I sts. n.e.—Services as usual. u find 7:30 p.m. izer. Seats free. every LUTHERAN. CHURCH OF THE REF ATION, PA. AVE. Preaching at by Rev. J. Lather Bren- one welcome. te aud 2d st, Rev. W. E. Parson, D.D. tor.—Servives, 11 and 5 o'clock, Sunday sv 9:30, ‘Thursday, praise servire at 8. Seats fre St, PAUL'S ENGLISH LUTHERA! Cor. of 11th and H n.w., Rev. 3. Dower, Toworrow morning and evening at 11 7:20, Sunday school at 9:80, Class at 3. S.C. E. at 6:30. NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN CiiURCH, CORNER 9th and D sts. me.- Pastor E. B. Bagby will breach at 11 a.m, and 7:80 pm. ¥. P. S.C. E. at 6:30 paw. 1 VERMC AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH — Pastor F. D. Power will preseh at 11 and . Sunday school, 9:30. Christian Endeavor meet pt ing, 6:30. All welcome. GRACE, REFORMED CHL it Moruing ser evening service, #RAND ARMY HALL by Dep: haplain J.D. Smith. * invited. ite | NATIONAL CHRISTIAN” SCIENCE INSTI- | 1K st, nw, will hold its Sunday | Miele class at 4 o'clock.” All are welcome. 1t*) | “IN SECTISM, A HOPE THAT WE WILL BE Loved in Christ a Knowledge ‘That We Are | The above subject by N. Fank, Ev he Universal Church of God in Jesus Monday, April 9, 1s, 7:30 p.m. Ad- of free. No collection, no oaths, no pledges. 7 Hull, “Anacostia, D.C 1t® THE HALL MISSION, FOR THE PROMOTION 0} Holiness, Ran, F a Meetings. Miss PHOEBE L. HALL, in charge.it* { FRE THOUGHT, — TE E'S FREE | ‘Thought meets at 3 pm, in the W No. wS F xt. Open” dis- cussion, “What Shall De To Be} re IGHT, ‘Tues: | PRESSING THE PEDAL Local Wheelmen Again on the Dis-, trict Roads. SCHEDULE OF THE ALTAIR CLUB The Anniversary of the Victor Bicy- cle Club. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. FINANCIAL. Page 11 | 20 PER CENT F Page 9 | Sounds tke a larce sum. It wee beg tremen- . Page 9 | dous investment interest, but it is not an unusually ATTORNEYS. Pare 10 | large speculative prot avorae ave pai tomers a lager profit than mOAnieee Pere 16 | this. In January we divided 22 parca et eae oes = ruary, 26 per cent; for March, 1F per cent, on ac- CITY ITEMS. ‘ : Page 8 | cent proft paid in'90 dass. * worn COUNTRY BOA‘ Page 10 | We expect to continue to 40 as well. Our co COUNTRY KEAL ESTATE. Page 11 | operative speculative combinations increase the DEATHS. '§ | Chances of profit and decrease the chances of lou. DENT Pere ie | We Profit and ‘we lose, but we proat enemy el Page 12 | than we lose, that is the secret of successful spec: EXCURSIONS, &e. Pace 9| The market is right to make profits, our aystem FINANCIAL Page 3 | is right to prevent ‘losses. ped FOR EXCHANGE Page 12 Write for further information. $20 to $1,000 FOR RENT (Fiats), FOR RENT (Honses)....., FOR RENT (Miscellaneous) FOK RENT (Offices: FOR RENT (Rooms). FOR RENT (Stables) FOR SALE (Bicycles)... FOR SALE (Honses) FOR SALE (Lots), FOR SALE (Miscellaneous. can be invested, piofits divided twice each month, Capital can be withdrawn any time. We have not 4 dissatisfied customer. Stocks, bonds, grain, pro- Visions or cotton ht or sold for cash or on mar gin of 8 per cent. Weekly Market Letter free. FISHER ©0., Stock it 18 and 20’ Broadway, N. ¥. FIDELITY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, . sq MOLE G st. ow, Issues prepaid stock for sbare, maturing in_102 months for $200. wartnd i FOR SALE (Pianos)... Page 10 | amounts trout $25 pong one per erat te Page 128 por cont annun, according to of time Page 12 | deperited. HARKISON DINGMAN, LECTURE: Pare 3| ao PREPARED MEANS MORE 2 ES. ee 9| To “Live LEGAL NOTICES Page 10] than keeping the ten Commantnea Ie your Paro | life insured? Write ‘to me, for rates and other particulars, represent _ ti odd Fugt Equttabte ‘ot New vork. “GHage t "gue MARRIAGES, Page 5 = = MEDICAL Page 12 | WE WILL. LEND YOU THE MONEY TO BUY OR Saetielgabn a AND TO Lox Pere 11] fepayable in sunait aeutsiy potaeee as tend : --Page 10] charged; legal interest, 6 per cent per annum. OCEAN TRAVEL, Page 11| Call or write to nei nd PERSONAL. . Page 10 | THE COMMERCIAL LOAN AND TRUST ©0., PIANOS AND ORGANS. Page 12 | 1 3416 New York eve. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Page 19 HOME BUILDING ASSOCIATION, PROFESSIONAL Face 1L ELEVENTH ISSUE OF STOCK. Pace 10 | Office of Treasurer, 1907 Pennsylvania ave, nw. RAILROADS Page 19 | Next monthly meeting, April 10° at southwest “TAL NOTICE: : g | commer Pennsylvania ave. and street, at 8 aTRAuteeee --Page 3 | o'clock p.m, Books are still open for subscriptions emp CLEANING. Page 11 | to stock of the llth series. Shares, $200 each: 0 Noes Page 3 ‘ - SUBURBAN PRO Page 11 Pago 11 WANTED (Board 10 Y rd)... Page 10 4 WANTED (Country Board). Page 10 ase re = ty =a WANTED (iteip) ~-Page 10 | until loans are canceled by monthly the WANTED (Houses: Pare 10 | time of payment bas been cuertenel Gy emt ar Page 10 by sbost 16 auate ie me re WANTED (Rooms). Page 19 | >¥ about 14 months, thus making = WANTED (Sitaations! Fane 20 | "Sh crescendo ee WANTED (Miscetlanvoas Page 10 | was $i80, the monthly payment therefor belag #1 ob —_—_—_ fon stock and $1.00 as foterest, gates, and a majority were in attendance, the only cycling organization unrepresent- e1 being the District Division of the League of American Wheelmen. The constitution having been accepted the meeting proceeded to elect officers. Mr. George E. Bennett was elected president, Mr. E. Clapp of the Arlingtons, vice president; Mr. G. W. Cook of the George- town C. C., secretary, and Mr. B. F. Lar- combe of the Arlingtons, treasurer, A committee of three, consisting of Messrs. Larcombe, Jose and Meagan, was appointed to inspect the sites offered for @ track, and Messrs. Hooker, Larcombe and Clapp were appointed to make inquir- ies preliminary to incorporation. In accordance with a clause of the con- stitution whereby secretaries of clubs in the District are to report to the associa- tion any members being expelled from their clubs for any reasons whatever, the Wash- ington Road Club presented the first list of some eight members who were dropped from the rolls at the last meeting in con- sequence of non-payment. These members are now ineligible for membership in any club of the association unless they can explain that they were unjustly treated. ——_—. Camera Club Exhibition, and 7:30 p.m, ‘preaching by Rev. Augustus | Hove sea bsod inkl ee ee ae TE: | Re ee) mace Pir li i Bag of p Bite 5 bat ptisin on vi § J & “i nw‘ ad NSN ante Menace eee) Steel Nails, $1.85. rai con pee Mem aT ANDat| AEE i tage HATE CY CHING COMMENT ing ‘ot the thd anmua! lantern se exht on § 5 , a it eel » to a “/ ‘d i. 2 9 a he j ad take appropriate action on the death of our’ la hi by Rev. James H. & a ee gop school, a Ge ——_.—____ bition of the Camera Club. Many interes' ! friend ‘and benefactor, Rev. J. A. Walter, the Best Cypress Shin- the pastor, Bpworch” League at Odo alle ot | MORIAL CHAPEL, ath | pictures were displayed. Commendation fer beloved pastor of St. Patrick les, 6x20 uaranteed sae = “=! ae ee eo are cordially tnvited to | The weather was threatening last Sun- scme and good-natured criticism for others | gies, 2 oes See ee ee | cent Lang, tat ernong the Worcs ete aan There freely indulged, and everybody had. a " ~4 ms Bag ; Bible ci 3; WALKER MEMORIAL BAPTIST CUURCH, MAD S$ got tog = OF Paces ache, a a e contributors YOR N. C. FLOORING. per 1,000, $6.00. Roce pee meee e. Fee EP a Gitch| | waacet. bee. darn can 1th, Rev. LV. Bryant. | pepo Mpecitiard Fy ome Khe tae 20 | ware We Hardesty,Alex.McAdie,C. J. Allen, ja anauaiemacn' nie ca ame 1e* "| pastor. Sunday school at $30 a.m. Preaching | feresting, and a pleasant day was spent on | Arthur P. Greely, Bason By Ole Pease, “Exa’ with 70,000 ft. N. € Floor- Fine Bright Laths, Tom 6 at 1 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. by pastor. Strangers the road and in the woods. The roads were Boteler, H, G. Douglass, D. E. McComb, tag, which we will call im wegen ay Welcome, 1*°__ all in good condition, there being but littie | Charles Richard Dodge, A. J. Henry and ¢. Toads, direct from wharf, at $14 per kiln-dried,per 1,000$2.50.| bi: Buy iat 1.000 ft., or $1.45 per 100 ft. De- livered free. THOMAS W. SMITH, Main office, Ist and Ind. ave. Planing mill, Ist and G sts. ow. Wharf and storage, foot 4th st. s.w. apée-6t LINCOLN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE District of Columbia. Office, 520 9th st. a.w., Washington Loan and Trust building.—The annuai Meeting of the stockholders of the Lincoln Fire Insurance Company, for the election of fifteen (15) trustees to serve fur the ensuing Fear, will be held GE, the jollice of the company. MONDAY, April 9, not, Books for the transfer of stock will be closed from Friday, Apri 894, to lesday. ‘April 10, 1804, both: days inclusive. Polls open at 12 m., close at 2 p.m. . H. BARBARIN, Secretary. NG OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE Riggs Fire Insurance Company, for the election of thirteen trustees, will be held at the oflce of the company, 1331 F street n.w., on WEDNES- DAY, April 18, 1394. Polls will be opened at 12 . and closed at 2 p.m. Transfer books will be closed on the day of election. mhii-s&wlme HARRY C. BIRGE, Secretary. LINCOLN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE District of Columbia—Ofiice, 520 9th street north- ‘west, Wash ington Loan aud, Trust building. A quarterly dividend of two (2) per cent be id on the capital stock of th! f= es — Fe “1s04, ‘to stockholders of record April 13, 1894. Books for the transfer of stock will be closed from 3a 13, 1804, to April 16, 1894, both days in- elusive. F. H. BARBARIN, Wh2SS1aps,7.11.14 Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.—IF YOU ‘want to berrow money to pay your taxes before the tax sale, send name and to. AD- VANCE, Star office. ape-st THE PUREST, BEST BEER the world is the “MUNCHENER _HOF- RAU"*—«(Munich court brew)—brewed of pure hops and malt—an {deal beverage for summer we. Recommended by physicians for conrales- cents. On draught in bottles HERE. Families supplied. Tr Pints, $2 a dos. Quarts, $4 dos. Write or telephone 1431. REUTER, COR. PA. AVE. AND 4% ST. ®HE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ITABLE BUILD! ASSOCIATION | will be beld at hall of the assoctation, corner Sist and . Georgetown, D. C.. MONDAY, April 9, $94, at 8 o'clock p.m. Election of officers and Girectors. New eleventh series opens. ‘apo-4t c. PL WIL Secretary. HERERY DESIRE TO GIVE MY PATRONS AND Tae public notice that I have retired from the feed business carried on under the name of Mrs. J. Kiter, in which I was associated with my fon, Charles J. Klier, at 2230 7th st. nw., and ave transferred my entire interest in the eee oe said Charles J. Klier, who will collect ali debts all bills. T’ solicit a continu- ance of the formerly extended to said frm. ap5-3t* MARGARET KLIER. MONTH FOR ALL YOUR MENDIN Universal Mending Co. is now established @06 Iith st. n.w., and fs ready to relieve you ‘annoyance of wnmended garments. Goods th Ned for and delivered. Remember, the “stitch & time’ * and eall or send for circular. ap4-I1m Grr 2—RRICK MANTELS FOR HALLS, Li- c ‘and Dining Rooms. 29 cents in tenes for sketch "book. J. H. CORNING, 5: 18th ap2 IZER MOMENTUM ENGINE IS REMOVED othe, works, Deanwood, D.C. American Erer- zer Mfg. Co., Imited, and the National Capital treet Car Motor Co. is removed to the works, inwood, D.C. = ___ap2-6ee orice oF REMOVAL—REMOVED TO 917 La. fve.. whers he will be glad to see his old cus- tomers and friends. With the same reliable Glover Brand Elgin Creamery Co.'s Butter, whole- fale and retail. Telephone 1476. No connection With the stands in market. T. D. DALY. ap2-6t* fisre NJ FAST! That car load of RAMBLERS is what wo are orring to. A car load means a good many Biggcient vue tweaty to twenty-five per day coon Bakes the pile look small. Better book sour Qrde- early if you intend to ride the popular Wheel, THE RAMRLER. Prices from $105 to 8125. “Chesr-r qualities also if your pocket book { Bas “that fired feeling."* GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO, wh27 1825 14th st. nw. RECRIVED A FINE LOT OF MOCKING Dirde, red birts and canaries. Price, $2.50 each. 11 guarantee’ males ami good singers. SCH MID'S » IRD STORE, 712 12th st. o.w. mh26-20 HOW 18 THIS? World's fair portfolios, 17 parts, bound in p HODGES’ BINDEKY, Prather for 96e. at ae THOS. FRAN Jr., ARCHITECT, National Union butlding, 918 F st. o.w. ments offered to those contemplating ; medern ideas and personal supervision, L. McQUEEN, PRIStE AND PUBLISHER, FINE BOOK AND JOR PRINTING. . TAR. (fel?) ‘1108-1118 E st. ow. At John C. Parker’s, No. @17 and 619 Tch st. nw., yon will find one of the most complete stocks of Stationery, &c., im the city, and at the lowest prices. - Come and Find Out. ap Mr. Ed-ar Emerson, Wonderful Test ~ N. C. Partition, clear, kiln-dried, center reed= ed and one width, per 100 feet, $2.50. FRANK LIBBEY & CO., “Lamber, Mill Work and Builders’ Hardware,” Cor. 6th and N. Y. Ave. It . ‘Tell “YOUR WIFE that when she packs away your winter clothes to use “nothing but our - Tloth Paper, the ONLY preventive against moths. CHAS. G. STOTT & 00., 480 PA. AVE., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PAPER DEALERS. apt Howard University Graduates a class in medicine next week. We have MANY articles appropriate for presents, prices. at “SPECIAL” $1.50 Stethosco; . $1.50 | Clinical oe -$1.00 Pocket Cases. . - $6.00 Gilman’s Drug Store, ,°7 apt Talking Machine Talk. ‘The best advertisers of the talking ma- chine are its users. Every single new ci tomer means—two—three—somietimes opher newones--friends to the first customer. The talking machine dispatches ——— ence in the only “‘ratioual’’ way, and the business men of Washington are realizing that fact so fast that our factories can't keep up with their demands. Sold or rented. oF write us to call. Columbia Phonograph Co., 919 PA. AVE. B.D. EASTON, Pres. BR. F. CROMELIN, Sec. ap7 To-Kalon Riesling ts a grand “sauce” for any kind of fish— and especially shad—It is a pure white wine of the highest standard—and is a decided Promoter of digestion. “Shad and Riesling'’ are simply too de- Uclous to skip. Riesiing only 40c. qt. To-Kalon Wine Co.,614 14th "PHONE 908. VAULTS, 27th and K sts. n.w. ap7 It Gives You an Appetite =a Uttle pure whisky hefore meals. If you have never tried tt do so no’ Better get the purest and best whi ou're buying—Old Reliable Berkeley, at.; $4 gal.—of us ouly. Jas. Tharp, 812 F St. a. eo For Duplicating Notices, ‘The Neostyle Duplicator Ap is, bas no equal. pea. For sale by P rogramis, JOHN C. PARKER, Music. 617-619 7TH ST. N.W. Perfect Carriage Service, ‘Together with the finest aud “‘swellest turn- outs” in the city guaranteed when you order; HERE. Carriages for weddings, theater parties, Teceptions, &c., at reasonable ‘prices. Boarding "facilities unsurpassed—best of feed—perfect ventilation and drainage. Downey’s Hotel For Horses, 1622-1623 L ST. Telephone 555. aps Firms That Are Busy Are those which use my PATENT TYPE-WRIT- TEN LETTERS—thus do “circulars” becom PERSONAL LETTERS—always read, hence effec-4 tive. Only a slight advauce above ordinary printing. CF'Send for specimens. Byron S. Adams, Printer, 512 11TH ST. N.W. Telephone 930. pe If You Need Paper Bocks, Office and Library Stationery for correspon- 3 Ink and Stationers’ sundries—come to US. [FWe can supply ANY and EVERY need at the lowest price. Easton & Rupp, 421 1th, —— Priced Stationers. (Just above the Avenue.) a “Pocking Bird Jake,” THE GREAT TEXAS BIRD CATCHER, IS AT BIRD STORE, 712 1:TH ST. N.W., WITH 4 LANGE NUMBER OF First-Class Mocking Birds. ThEY ARE ALL SINGERS, AND THEIR riee Is ¥. low. by and hear the ing of the Feathered Musicians warble, and see the Fancy Pigeors. mb31-7e That “Old Suit” will look tg To conts, mivers and Vests, 25c. each, Notify us. agon will call. CLEANING AND 703 9TH ST. N.W Hahn, °gsiiine’? 752" 1463-2. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; Epworth League, 6: p.m. FIFTEENTH STREET M. E. CHURCH, CORNER K n.w., pastor, Kev. W. W. Van’ Arsdale.— Sermon’ 11 a.m., subject, Progress, “and 7:30 -m., subject, Rest; Sunday school,’ 9:30 a.m; pworth League, 6:30 p.m. Seats Gree. Allure welcome. bi Church, 31st bet. } y it'om., Rev. L. W J» and erdina- tow of ‘elders: 7:30 p.m. . F. T. Tagg, D. | D.; missionary nieeting, “2:30 p.m.; Rev. F.C. returned’ missionaries, Keil Kev. J. M. Brown, Behera Bi’ Gualbosra, corveapending, sce: | retary, at WESLEY CHAPEL, COK. STH AND F STS., REY. C. W. Baldwin, ‘pastor.—Sunday school ai 9:13; preaching. by the pastor at 1} a.m. and 7:30 bem., prayer megting Thursday evenug. 1 ISRAEL METROPOLITAN €. M. 5. CHURCH, cor. lat ald B sts. s.w.—Preacbing at 1 a.m. by Rev. Dr. 3. Bo Wallace. Subject: “The Ie Liglous Value of Concrete Testimouy.”” C. E. at 6:9 p.m. Preucidug aud the boly comimnuatou ut 7:30 poi. i : ie teat DOUGLAS MEMORIAL M. B. CHURCH, CUR. ov llth and H we., E. Olin Eldridge, tor. v aud 2:80 ‘p.m., Sunday school eciching, subject, Seek Things Avove pworth League me-ting; 7:30 p.m. pi A Choice Young Mau. Thursday, bject, iF Foe prayer amd, pinise service, Brienls sed Strangers cordially invited. Come: It MOODY—TYSUN MEETINGS FOR BOYS AND ‘irls, tomorrow at 4 p.u., at Weskey ‘oy ‘choir, blackboard talks’ and other interesting exercises. ite 5 . CHURCH, MASS. AVE. BBY. Mothnand Wty, Mev. Le. Widerman, D. D. -Peeaching, m., Rev. J. J. Murray, . D5 7:30 p. L. . Dyott.” "Sunday school, J:30 a rth League, 6:43 p.m. Prayer meoting, y, 7:30 pum. Seats tree. ‘A cordial invitation to a MOUNT PISGAH A. M. E. ZION CHURCH, C¢ ner 10th and R streets a.w., Rev. R. C0. Ben- Jamin, pastor.—Preaching at 11 a.m. by Rey. Dr. fomece ut Howrd | niversity. Preaching at the hy. ster; sub, ratitule and mL = Courage.” at 8 pam. the Sodlety of Christian Endeavor from: the various Zion Methodist Chapel. | | a cordial welcome churches in the city will bold upion services, un- Me dist Chur der the auspices of Joba Wesl Tev. Dr. R.A. F PRESBYTERIAN. EASTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,MARYLAND | ave. and 6th “st. ne.—Rev. Thomas Easton, D.D., pastor, will preach at 11 a. ject, “Phe “Sweep ‘of Christian Emptre’’ (TI Great Crisis), and at 7:30 p.m., subject, “An Old Family Feud Over Burrings and Mols.” The following tmusle will be reudered: “Come, Holy Spirit," Karst, solo by . LL. M. Skerrett: | “Nota Sparrow Falleth,”” Abt, solo by Miss Mattie Atkinson: Prof. Join A. Roeder, director of music; Mrs. J. L. Shedd, orgauist. cordially ' invited. Pastor's " residenee, st. ne. GURLEY MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Florida ave. bet 6th and 7th sts. n.w., Rev. J. Russet! Verbrycke, pastor.—Morning service, 1i ‘lock; evening service, 7:30 o'clock, subject, ‘ourage Added to Fuith. 3:30 p.m. Y.P.S.C.E. at 6:30 p.m. Mid-week peayer service, Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Strangere. cordially welcomed. it - ULRTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 9TH_ sT. bet. Gaul H sts. aw. Re Bbath schook 9:30 a.m. Strangers 803 7th reaching, 11 mh. 4 vor meeting, 6:30 p.m. Evangelisti> meeting Suuday aud Thutsday even ings Strangers cordially welcome. It ASSEMBLY'S FaESBYTERIAN CHURCH, COR. 5th and I sts. n.w., Rev. Geo. O, Little, pastor. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a.m. and’7:30 p.m. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Y.P.S.C.E., 6:30 p.mJt MELROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 4TH and. B sts, Preaching tomorrow at 11 a.m. by Rev. B. F. Bittinger, D.D., and installation of ruling elders, Sabbath school, 9:30 a.m. Y.P. S.C.E., 6:30 p.m. Preaching, “7:30 p.m. by Rev. Wm. J. McKnight, D.D. : ae FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 4% ST. BET. C and D sts., Rev. Sunderlaud, D.D., paste Rev. Adoles ‘Allen, associate pastor.—9:30 a.m.’ Sunday school. 11’ a.m., morfing service, with sermon by Rev. Dr. Sunderland. 6:80 p.m., meet- ing of the Y.P.S.C.E. 7:30 p.m., popular ser- vice, largely musical, lastiag but ome hour, with brief address by Rev. Mr. Allen, subject’ “The Unchangeable Friend.” The “First Church Quar- tet’ will sing at morning and evening services. Everybody welcome. It CHURCH OF THE COVENANT (PRESBYTERIA) . Connecticut av ‘ and 18th sts. nw., Rey. ‘Teunis 3. Hamlin, D.D., pastor.—Services at 11 a.m. and $8 p.m. Sunday school at 9:30 ia. Christian Endeavor Society meeting at 7 p.m.1t WESTERN CHUR H ST. BET. 19TH AND 20th, Howard Wilbur Ennis, pastor-elect.—11 —_ “Christ's Post—Resurrection Teachings."”” oe) Mazen missionary address by Rev. G. H. Fillan Asia Minor. 7:30 p.m. " ble night scenes (2), “A Night of Wrestling."’ Chorus choir. Cordial greeting. 1t THE WEST STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Rev. W. ©. Alexander, D.D., pastot.—Service at 11 m. and 7:30 p.m. It GUNTON TEMPLE MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN Church, cor. 14th and & sts.—Services at 11 and 7:30 p.m. aching by the pastor, G. B. Patch, D.D. Music at morning service. Selections of sacred song b sthe Glee Club of Dartmouth College. ite people's at | Sabbath school at | Joseph T. Kelly, | | | | SCUURCH, 2d and 3%, Rev . E. Back, ices tomorrow: I union, Morning prayer and s M1. Even 4:30. Vested choir, CHRIST CHERC SE. BET. 6TH AND 7th sts.. Rev. Williams,” reetor.—Ser- tomorrow at 11 a.m. and 7:30 pm. At 11 fm. service the Zamorin, Jolin Joseph Nous, D. D.. priest of the Greek church, will be present and ‘speak. it pem.. “THE SUPREMACY body invited 0 pn PLES SERVE rector, Strangers welcome. “Tf As" URCH, 1sTH st. on, Rev. J. A. Aspinwall, reetae: Services April S$: Sunday school, 9:30. Morning service at 11. Evening at 7:20, "The rector will preach in the morning aud the Rev. Mr. Tyng of japan tn the evenin rector. AN seats free. 7 d 11 a.m. and 30 p.m. Tn the evening the Rev. Foo. C. iB of Elkridz: Will preach. i Ps} elally invited byt therbood af St. to strangers. AT TRINITY CHURCH REV. D, D. ADDY Keverly, Mass... son of Dr. T. G. A preach ‘at morning servi evening service, 8 o'clock. ST. JAMES’ CHURCH, FR st. near Muss. ave and 11 a.m. will 11 o'clock, and at CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, COR) and 12th st. n.w.—11 a.m p Gray of la will preach; 7:30 p. . Elliott wilt subject, “The Appearances of the Risen * Seats’ free. It RITUALISM. HALL EVERY lecture, 11:30" a.tu., ’ . Emerson of Manches- ter, N. the speaker for this month; Mr. Emerson ts one of the inspirational speakers and as a test medium is one of the most. con- Sluclug now ou the public platform: names given in full; subject the lectures thay be tuken from the audience, or such as may De given b the contrelling intelligences. Every one sho! try and hear this world-renowned medium. 1 THE “PROGRESSIVE SEIRITUALIST CHU holds regular services at the temple, 42 opposite pension otf 8 o'clock; toworrow ¢ B. Fatrebild; subject, That There is Any Soul? Whitman, SPIRITUALISM—WON; ference and experience meetings every Sun- day evening at 8 o'clock. A discuss.on of Spiritualism; its truth, value to man, here and hereafter; and kindred topics, in which all ave Invited to. particlp ‘The meeting will conclude with tests of spirit- presence through the mdiumship of Mrs. Eile MeNeil and others, Goud music and sinzing. Mediums especially iuvited. HALL, 721 6TH st First Day at 11 1409 N.Y. ave ou Fifth Da, TRIENL attend Friends’ us O'clock at their me All cordially invited. in purlers of the ¥. M. C. all invited. Prayer ing at 1208 13th st. WILLIAM. W0« {ing towerrow morning ing house, 1811 I st EVENTH-DAY ADVE SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. “Come, for All Things Are Now Ready;"’ sub- et of discourse by Elder’ S. J. Hersim, at puth Day Adventists’ Church, on Sth st. and G sts. B.e., tomorrow evening, services are also held Tuesday, W Thursday and Friday evenings uext’weel UNITARIAN. ALL SOULS’ CHURCH, 14TH AND L STS. Be P 11 a.m. and S$ p.w., Rev. E. E. Hale, D.D., of | Bostou. 9:45 a.m., Sunday school and Bible class. 7 p.m., young people's meeting. All invited. 1t CENTRAL UNION MISSION. NEW AUDITORIUM, 622 LA. AVE. song service, on Market spa hall by J. McLain Brown, services, and daily, 12 m. ISSION_ MEETING: BRANCH M as usual; spe- efal ‘ral Georgetown bra: where Men's Rescue Band will conduct meet every night.1 UNIVERSALIST. = CHURCH OF OUR FATHER, 13TH AND L, REV. ‘A, G. ROGERS, D, D., pastor.—Rey. L. R. Dyott x J., © member of the M. P. con- Bow in’ session in Georgetown, will im the morning. P.M.: Prelude, “Cheap Sharity;"" sermon, “The Power of a Man for Good ot Evil."’ The choir will be assiste: evening by members of the Dartmouth Club. All cordially invited. in the Glee It UC ITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST. UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST. Memorial Church, coruer Rand N. Cap. ets.— Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. by the pas- tor, Rev. J. E. Fout; Sunflay school at 3p. ¥. E. at 6:30 p.m. All welcome. ‘It® Cc. A. EN’ AT THE ¥. M. ©. A., 1409 New York uve n.w., Sunday, April 8, 4:30 p.m. Address by Rev. C.’$. Arnett of the Meth- Gist Protestant cunference, now in session in this clty. Every man should bear bim. Bible class af 8:30 p.m. it Y. GOSPEL MEET NON-NECTARIAN. THE PEOPLE'S CHURCH, 423 G ST, N.W., OP- Posite pension office.— Kev. Alex. Kent, pastor, il speak at 11:15 a.m. on “The Housing of the All welcome, Sunday school It NEW CHURCH, CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY, DUPONT cIR- cle, Mass, ave. and 18th st.—The Rev. Frank Sewall will preach at “Touch Me and See," or Christianity versus Buddhism: Sunday ‘school, 12: choral evensong at 5 o'clock p.m., with brief lecture on the Reality of the Spiritual World. All seats are free. 1t 11 a.m. on , i | | | | mud or dust to mar the pleasantness of the journeys. In the afternoon there was a slight shower, and while many wheeimen feared the rain had set in for the evening, such did not prove the case, for there was | just enough water to wet the early foliage and perfume the air with the odors of the wild flowers. In some sections the wheel- men went on “Maying” trips in April and gathered bunches of arbutus, spring beau- ties and such other flowers as were in bloom, Several members of the Capital Bi Club -| turned out fora short run east of the city, 20} and while enjoying thé good roads overivok- ing the city {t suddenly occurred to one mem- “CORNER ; ber of the party that there,was a plank they sped in the direction of that delightful place. The dirt road to the river resort is a much longer one than the water trip, and it was after 1 o'clock when the gate opening on the beautiful green lawn was reached, and the wheeimen were soon beside the long rows of planks, on wh.ch were nailed some choice snad fresh from the waters of the Potomac. | Dickey’s was the objective point of sey- eral of the clubs, and iuily thirty riders of the silent steed reached that beautiiul and romantic spot before noon. They com- prised representatives of the Potomac W heelinen, Arlington Wheelmen and Wash- ingten Road Club. The river at Sandy landing is just as pretty and deep as ever, and much to their surprise the wheelmen found that Dickey | had put new boats on his little ferry and had them painted blue. On the sides of the pretty walk from the river shore to the house arbutus in abundance sweetened the atmosphere and afNorded the wheelmen an opportunity to gather large bunches of the fragrant flowers to bring home to their “best girls. On the field near the house, almost in sight of the Great Falls, the wheelmen played base ball until the rmging of the dinner bell, and then fried chicken and other delicacies occupied their attention for an_ hour. Eighteen members of the Gecrgetown C; cle Club turned out In response to Capt. Ceok's call and had an enjoyable run to Marlboro’ over the road which is a mixture of sand and clay. The clay road was in wood condition, and the sandy portion was not as bad as it will be later in the season. The Altair Cycle Club. Since the first part of March the Altair Cyele Club has held weekiy runs and will continue so to do until the last of April, when the usual Mon and Thursday evening rides will begin, with occasional trips to places selected by those partici- pating. The schedule for the month of April is as follow April 9, Hyattsville, April 16, Benning via Anacostia. April 2%, Falls Church. April Cabin John Bridge. Last Monday evening Mr. Louis Weaver agaip won the handsome gold medal of- fered by the club for competition in a one- mile race, this bet? the fifth time that} Mr. Weaver has captured the prize. j Several small parties of the club members | have taken advantage of the unusually fair weather and excellent condition of the roads, and already the Altair colors have been seen as far as Baltimore, Wash- ington Grove d Rockville. | The club will make century riding specially attractive to its members this season by presenting each centurian with a handsome and unique badge, to which | may be attached a bar for each century ridden, | shad dinner at Marshall Hall, and so i The Victor: | Freund’s Hall, on 10th street, was the | scene of a pleasant gathering on Monday | afternoon, the occasion being the first an-| niversary of the Victor Cycle Club. The! business meeting of the club, held early in the evening, made an excellent showing for the young club, and officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: Pres- ident, S. B. Davis; vice president, J. C. Handy; secretary, H.H.Miller; treasurer, H. H. Lee; captain, G. Grant Armour; first lieutenant, W. J. Parker; second leuten- | ant, J. W. Donnelly; bugler, Clarence Bar- | nard, and executive committee, G. P. Hooker and H. H. Olcutt. | The club decided to hold a race meet this year similar to the event of last sea- scn, and appointed a committee to arrange the details. The members of the commit- tee are Messrs. Davis, Armour, Miller, Smith and Lee. | Covers were laid for fifty at the banquet table, and speeches were made by several | members and guests, Capt. Armour detail- | ing the plan of the work to be done during | the coming season. | Nearly all the clubs have arranged runs for tomorrow to different points within a | radius of twenty miles. Associated Cycling Clubs, The Associated Cycling Clubs of the Dis- | trict held their first meeting after complete | organization last evening at 1325 ith street northwest. Each club is now entitled to two dele- | pricked with a pin. | and infinitely | operative Building Rank, HH. Schaff. Many of the views were local, These were greeted with signs of .recogni- ——_.__ When Gas Was First Made. From the Lancaster Daily Eagle. As early as 1600 Dr. Clayton distilled coal in a retort and produced gas, which he confined in bladders, and was accustomed te amuse his friends by burning this as it issued from holes in the bladder This was 150 years before gas lamps. 4 FINANCIAL. Financial Institution. In these times of monetary depression it is in- teresting to read of the transactions of a finan-| Stocks, cial tustitution like the PERPETUAL BUILDING | 78h oF ASSOCIATION of WASHINGTUN, D.C. The Past | deans month was @ great one for the members. Series | CORRESPONDENTS. Exchange Nes. 8, 4 and 5 are in course of redemption. We | Purnell, Hagaman & Sek euines taeneien refunded $63,458.50 of dues on shares to mem- rena wend a Gone Orleans Cotton Exchange, bers. We paid! out $1902.20 fo taterest, come | Lamune & te eee Bee receiving as much as $5, 00 and $3,000 down to $50 of imtereet on th, cir investment, at the rate of 12 per cent per annum. Notwithstanding the heavy disbursements of the month, Aggregating ‘$108,618.45, our receipts were still larger, amount- ing to $113,331. The morth’s big business still leaves cur assets at $1,130,271.35, and our surplus or interest fund remains at $102,024.35. We are Paying out thousands of dollars every month—a PERPETUAL —dividerd-paying concern. All Ban Prvfits belong to the members; we have no other The Union Savings k stool holders to take the cream of the profits Every one having money in the concern, elther as regulgr dues or as special payments, are members, and entitled to their prescribed share of dividends, some every month, some every three awa; mouths and others as they may elect. The rates Sileasre’ ‘toore Schley, Sf of interest are 5 per cent per annum on shares | ers and Dealers in Ge sat Bente, withdrawn before maturing; @ per cent per annum j et, — ae ee ee 12 per cent per annum on | ed on the exchanges of New York. Pullaselpeen, maitued shares. We are a ly local | Boston and Baltimore bought ree ay at Concern, | A apecialty sate of tetectinent egomstthen, - more satisfactory to our members | oe and all local _ Ges, Insurance than ere the so-called maticual concerns to their | #24, Telephone i Dales ied: wonght ond ext members, Advances are made on good Washirgton at os city property on such Accommodating terms as can- “i et er The Netenal Sos Dae Savings And Trust Company C. C. DUNCANSOD LEWIS aABRAHA Of the District of Columbia, (CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORE 4VE ene F. COOK, Secretary, 506 11th st. Capital: One Million Dollars Safe Deposit Company, and sold CHAS. F. BENJAMIN, Attorney, 70 Corcoran building. ALN. Sd st. se, apT,10,12,14,17, FOURTH ANNUAL ATIVE BUILDIN MEPKER, 207 21 REPORT OF THE R- i E CO-OPER. SSE XK OF NEW YORK. —¥ ‘ORK. -#587,200.00 as Ronds and mortgages. Tears on stock. Real estate... ‘Special act Congress 1867. Premium, jt t and Coat in’ banks’ sd, Snes, sccrucd Savings Bank, Cush in office. Hey = Weekly instattmen! (ABILITIES. Trust Company, ‘eekly Installment’ stock. Monthly installment’ stock. 222222 General act Congrées 1890, Prepaid stock... fem Accumulating "stock. Premium gnd interest paid in a | on tucompleted loans. ' Undivided proftee | STORAGE. Dividends paid a FIRE-PROOF STORAGE ROOMS Dividends yall on Senos cae _ IN AN ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. hdrawn, $3.00 to $18.00 per month. ‘Trunks, 25 cents; Pianos, $1.50 per mouth. $6,523. Burglar-proof Vault valuables. Dividend declared for the year, 18 per cent. ” celal fou for works of art and pianos. State, city and county of New’ York es: ee ee ee ee ee Fiank W. Farnham, being duly sworn, deposes Examine our premises and compare wih and says that he is the seci of the Co- others. STORAGE WAREHOUSE, AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST ©0., 1140 15th st. ow. api-tr corporat state of New York, and that the statement cbeee set forth is a true 8 the Co-operative Build ing December 31, i 3 Sworn to before me this 31st day of March. 1894, OR, Kings County, . Manager Department | DUR STORAGE WakE Rooxis Are surpassed by nove for safety, cleanii- ness and accessibility. The building is not fireproof, but is finely constructed, beavily . and_ Maryland, insured anf you muy feel secure in reuting It Room 78, Wash. rooms in which to store household effects staat a = mee Seset Nahe or valuables. Few more rooms still vacant. CITIZENS’ FQ RUILDING ASSOCIATION | a OF GEOR OWN, D.C., W. B. MOSES & SONS, ASSOCIATION AU OF 31ST AND M STS., | 11th and F sts. n.w. Le GEORGETOWN, D.C. SENATE 8 zi ; FOUR-STOR' Books for subscription to stock in the eleventh | SENATE STORAGE — ROOMS; ye r series of the Citizens’ Equitable Pullding Associa- | {fon front building; separate roo: rates, tha of ¢ D.C. will be opened at ball | et load. Call and inspect. DULEY & Hi on MOYDAY FE) . April 9, 18 RING, 225 Penna. ave. n.w. ap2-Im s 8 of stock, ONE dcllar per share per month. | sTORAG: WITH PRIVILEGES—WRITE FOR DOR TIMRM Fats of advance, TWO HUNDRED | "aca, OW. Hn. hoventtox, Manager, 1710 14th RS per share. . Separate * $3" up. Boxes, Tren interest allowed on stock at the rate of SIX| arrels; 5c; math,” HACLING ‘and PACKING PER CENT per annum, | DONE mh22-1mo" & THOMAS BROWN, President. EDGAR FEISBY, Vice President. C. P. WILLIAMS, Secretary. EDGAR P. BERRY, Treasures. ARMY AND NAVY STORAGE ROOMS—SEPARATS rtmeuts. 1407 G st.; best location in the city, CG RLOAN & 00., Prope Bhinie mb28-11t \

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