1 THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1895—TWENTY PAGES. 3 Z + Z = = SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES THE DISTRICT PROBLEM eae ET: FINANCIAL. NCE THE REV, M. J. BYRNES. Sa. "METHODIST. BAPTIST. INTAN’ : Members National Society, | pmanioxa Z ie So | Auusenmsrs: one i YY» | DUMBARTON AVENUE M. E. CHURCH.—11 A.M., | FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 16TH ST. ABOVE TES a Bama 4 nterest aid preaching by the pastor, Kev. J. B. Stitt, 7:30] Scott Cirele, Dr. Charles A. Stakely, pastor. Comments Upon Recent Suggestions Re | ATTORNEYS .. Page 11 . D. A. R., Bim. tetperance address by Bre Clara (. Hof] Sunday school, 9:39 aia. Preachiag 1 Ue : i AUCTION SALES. -Paze 20 U ° ane = or, aD. 7:30 pag. Immanuel Mission, a RUSINESS CHANCES. ... sees -Page 19 D t: KE aS 8. fern SDREE M. B. CHURCH, SARS, AVE, BET. re aventi atid Mw 2:89 Dm gerding the Government. a cary pon €posits. _ 3 badg: office Ss ch 5 1, vor eting, te seeee Ses I peak, minder auspi eta mamarenip badgen:nt Cent school misslocary unaiversary, T-puu | evening Dr. Stakely wil commence a. series : se ‘Paze 3] -—— INTEREST IS ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS. Page 11 m daily balauces subject to check. Those 2, ‘Trust building Epworth League. aun day evening discourses on “the amily of nape ond monde! pene Ge ainet rte | ape tet yer, tae ae | Senos.” th ue teas follows: 1, aduus|| Mr. Peter's Proposed. Advinory As and FP street: Ny - TTT a, aT MEP PROTESTA\ ened logy > charias and Elisabeth; 3, John streets, eaely week day from now tntil Con-| GucGiiSS | ST. METHODIST | PROTESTANT | the ituptkt; 4, doseph amt Mary; & the Broihers | wembly—The Questfon of Congres- . Rev. Walter Jt. | and Sisters ‘of Jesus; 6, Zebedee and Salome: 7, Father Who Att | James the Greater; 8, ‘The A\ . . . a er ‘The Apostle John, You ional Representation, “The O:d Paths. ty Invited to le present. t oe E crmon. Seats free. f the National W. €. Us Congreational Chureh, 16th and G sts. Rurrow, Suuday, at 3 p.m. Come early peut, REGULAR MEET Perfection Page 10 Page 5 -Page 13 -Page 11 Page 8 who have accounts open that usually have balances to their credit should consider the tage of such balances EARNING IN ST. It is credited on your pass book, addod to the principal, and made subject to “CATIONAL . gress, from 10 a.m. to 5 EXCURSIONS, &e NO MEMGER WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE ave. mW Ist, at 7:30 p.m. Work, th “andl 7th degrees. Gi a = —-- FINANCIAL Page 3 re ee el cee ak Gea CHURCH WITHOUT A BADGE. FIFTEENTH STREET ME Nicaetiteres POR EXCHANGE... Tans aa STN ROR canes = £ a : s0UGH, GS. torthiwvest, Rev. W. W. Van Arsd pastor.— . A ANGE...... Ze ¢ IN. ALL CITIZENS WHO FAVOK SUFFRAGE IX THIS | Dy order of the board. Sermon, 14 ‘um. “and 7:00 p.m. by the pastor. | the jabtor: 7:80 grins) tempernnce “discourse by | referring to the editorial in The Star of | por nent «latsi: some: Page 10 JouN A swori 4 1° the 12th instant commenting on and criti- | FOR RENT (Honses).......... -Pazes 10 and 11 H. S. CUMMINGS....Sccond Vice President, District are invited to the meting of Distele Sunday” school, 9:20 a.1n, Epworth League, 6:30) {he Pastor pernica, QiCOars role wth, : e Of the nblest women of tie W. C. T. Uz con- a Setrane Fretitow Association at MARY EF. LEE MAN: tn, : 1 vention, now in seseon In this city. ‘The. church |-cising. the bill introduced by Mr. Peffer to | FOR RENT (Mi -eHancous) sees ePaze 10 JOHN R. CARMODY... HTTP 1721 Penne. ave. Baw., on MOS i. 5 i ‘ q : ‘ ; ACE M. Ey CHURCH, CORNER OTH AND S| is ask{ngfor a. cdllection of $1,200, and every * - | FOR RENT cortices)... lenge 10 : See CE eres _| at Chairman Bulge Committee. | hi ter, Watson Case, pastor service Tam. | membcl and every. trem of the church 1s urged | Provide 2 legis'ative assembly for the Dis- | Tot BENT tutices) Paze 10 Sve Sep pate ALL PERSONS ARH WARNED NOT TO. ACCEIT Se Sa Adivess 1y Miss Anat Mtl. Hanmer of Philadel: | to be present, both worning and evening. Seats | trict, a gentleman interested in the meas- Bao ee ean Ww hi cheek So. 8 of thie company for S215,13. parable There ie tat one way ju which | pit and presidcnt of the Pennerteania W~ CT. Come ant etn. 1 | ure submits tne following: RENT (Stabler) Sates as ington 0 he ode . E. dosee, same = heen wore ay two | U. Preaching at 7 Wey the yraustor, Tt? CARMEL BAPTIST CHURCH, ConNBR 4TH | phe Constitution provides that Congress és Maesece Saee ank tons ee, TE To Do t ie to dictate your | ETROPOLITAN MM. , 414 AND C nd L sts. now., Kev. W. 1. Gibbous, Th. Ds | onan hav ne Pleaeeenicine “Page 11 | “ E mimneasae tI ae, PS eto Improved | “cts. n.w., Rev. Hagh Johnston, D.D., pastor.—11 | pastor.—Sunrice prayer meet! 30 a.m., Sui-|~“Shall hav> power to excercise exc! weePaze 1 oan rus 4 PACTS CONCERNING THI ENTERAL DISPEN- unde uae Dr. Heury S. Lunn of London, Eng. | day school, 11 a.m., preaching by the pastor. | legislation’ over the District. Congress “Page 10 9 SARY AND EMERGENCY HOSPITAL. Men’s eo aceante, Miss Frances Willard and Mrs. Me: “ithe Value, of Truth. 8 pms com-| copnot delegate this power. Therefore the Take jo | COL. OTH AND F STS. ty Landline orl nate foe Moped ta Wort coumplishing vo much fa a day school, “Bion pms, ‘Epworth Lenaue, ‘i special scrmon by request | only power that could be granted by Con- } HORSES AND VEUICLES. 2. .Page 10 “a jb iinese, or who has ork! Oa a ee ie ee ane ete y_of Dry it*_| gress to any representative body for the | HoT sesonenseeseessoresneses lecture on “Hlin- It free. LADIES’ Goons. send our representative and give ee) WB, Hibbs, STREFT BAPTIST CHURCH, E ST. BET. GTH | District would be merely advisory. While - yuu ull the particulars. i medical and surzical treatment, and takes cunts E. CHURCH, REV. J. 3 ‘and n.w.—Preaching by pastor, Re: L8CAL MENTION... of them until they are weil enough to be moved — Sees pres = ator Munday school 11| Mulr;‘at 41. acu, and’ 7250 “p.m. many of us would like to see a body with | ocr ayp poUND. = 1421 F Street, to anotber Koxpital or to thelr own howes. per pings £0., ¢ a. “Character s 3 p.m., junior Cc. E., 6: positive legislative powers, yet that can-| yayqcun nu Surat eects = Te afferds all this rellef and attention without See Ee 6 Fac aws = cies seeseioe: Buwctls Lenses: 40) not be had without a constitutional amend- | sate? n iter ot ay cost to all sufferess who are in yoo an- | 66 ines 5 at e <2 deni: die: ther aedviaa a aha ae paguaiiaed Are You Convalescing TRINITY (TH ST.) M. E. CHURCH, REV. M. F.| Preaching at 11 a.m. by the p Te . is Nene “4 BANKENS AND BROKERS. eke Gee ae seg pig ams Mlness? | War OLY STOCK | mens a - AM invited’ Second “Baptist, Chureli Auditeri ‘The crying evil of the existing loca! Gas a mai Saeco mae 3 oe f wilt bets shorten tie time of t Ee -m., address ~ and Virs! " ystel sun resentative Members Ne ¥ Y ‘i bomanity and WITHOUT PAY. are be- convalescence and = ; = UR Pail Ensign of Onto W.. € a iS a cal R r T Sree Aaa ean eats seek to 7 ones! ‘Exchanze a slings hag tween tw J three thousand ~ oated hence pelt, Ire el Lente: ing. We lay, . cons D be s n two and three thousand persons trea = bent. Ev Lense praser meeting. Wednesday, advise and influence Congress, and the 1 | _fe-16ate ely church prayer meetit Fal CHURCH, and a . TONNE. EXDOWMENT AND PAID-U INSURANCI TICTES PURCHASED | AT 4 FAIR DISCOUNT. waned an sine. mowh in the dispensary department, © average number of people receiving wite 30 pm. | great body of the people are ‘neglected. evening | Special interests haye too much influence , wth st. | and the general welfxre is ignored. There- niedicintily pare. Only Te. quart. To=Kalon Wine Co.,614 i4th. . ELBERT S. 11 a.m., preaching by th hall We Join the Church? PIANOS. POTOMAC LIVE AND ORGANS... Derause of accidents fs about tom every twe iy all citar a | “Phone ss. E Went Washiaston ontors ald | PE) fee meetin: Outycater fore, what is desired is a body that would tt EDWARD NURURNS. i207 Fst. mow, ghcmmh Mauogue & Jones, 31 anit 36 sts. by Representative Johnsou and lady rep- 3 sermon by Dr. be truly representative—in watch each in- The A Rose Hee ceed goes ib aed Peveutitives of the Woilsn's Christian ‘Temper- 80 pum... congratulatory service, Mex. Dr. Stake: | tCrest, aN sthar LEllgheoeruneelaatl The National Safe Deposit, Tnion. ‘anil oti D panier baptismal service, Mi | or general, would be measured according Savings and Trust Company » Sth and P nw, Geo. p.m, AN ari MORIAL CHAP siiperiutendent, Invited to these servi iA Stitch In — as Time Saves Nine v year, which for wit Ui such an as: Then cor- | to its actual value. as is proposed would gi the labor organizations, the board of trade mainly iL CAPITOL ML ¥ a debt ef 320,000 ner, presid. or cent. one aequtlnted with its usefulness rea is an old but true saying. For instanes I . Sundty school; EET BAPTIST CHURCE needs mere Ineutue that If whea yeu cone Epworth Longue. 1t or, Pe sania stitte Sup = Of the District of Columbia. Fe it with the wet you ki itth ME. € t of work among foreiyners, will speak in its xervices. Bly pre your taisin: ‘ aie Es this church at 7:20. p.m. e a ites bor gin ee jp beet Oh PC Seattentvenciitied sie SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, 77% to And while this body wo: Win SP BLS A eS knowledred. Mi [eee nie B.w., Bisiop Johnson, D.D.,” past have no power to make laws, yet it is be- | 1% Chartered by spectal act of Conzr-ss leved that the President and Congress and the Commissioners would recognize its recommendations as expressive of the de- sire of the people, and would treat them with respect accardingly. As you say, this prove [ts hin by pastor, 3 Soy ate Jan., 1867, and acts of Oct.. 1890, and Feb., 1892. rans. Only St ft | Jas. Tharp, 812 F fe at That —or se “Fallacles in’ Cu: LION DOLLARS. C. T. Havenner, 5 may be on an aver- vould b RanmleBWeHOlyeait COUlaU at 2 gee Of 25 per cent too zh, Wines, Gredittay Sanday: school | Gaui ernie aan cee noes: we coula aid im Member Washinzton Stock Exchange, Fe can pi avor mice . Prayer and prais - : - state and Stov Printing We can ve vor meeting: 4:30. Prayer and praise | “reg probable that under the system pro- + Moons") and The Atantie building, om ef funds, om a perunan Bill tist’ HS : pesed nine-tenths of the votes would be ———— 920 F st. now. 4 Ser Mattes Meaeens cf ees catets ceeienine: | meesenita ee cee es ‘sure ier tzcen Cag Salt eas and tens sake ne De TPT | At the Poseible Onteome of the Mii-| ,J@vestment Securities. ete is bowrd, have begun erally 4 vies la Me 4 teks d . Pana . lies Oo OS a = y uw —F sepinent “ls and elected out thin bun ae, etn th seerally “leoies faensimess mie worse) Es Fricnis ati | hy the Sentgtieg. Cath dred other representatives, who wonld have Fai coSioks, Boul: avd Grain bought and sold tor trivute willy. Every 6 emve : . ” strangers cordially Invited. school, 9:30 a.m. Y. « nfluence. ‘The purpose is to se- las, Cotton hotght end sold in New York oa Ni agrsed to ralee or contribute a cet “We Never Disappoint. TSS Sine Sa aE _Praser meeting, Thursd pan cure-to each Interest its proper representa- wees SSeS New ¥¢ cago mae = mpt Printer, Joel Brown, pastor -m.. Ee MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH, Cor. T2Tit AND | tion, and it is believed that such would re- wate (wires to Xew York, Chicago and New P Joel Brown, pastor.1i ‘a.m., pre Te STINT CHURCH, COR: 12TH ite GG hee ee Orivaus. Telephone 453. ‘aplo-te addresses. i Byron S.Adams,!’ ilth st. ow, p.m. C 0 1d Se cae Mae chool at 9 a.m.” “Memorial funeral | work would devolve on those who repre-| Officers of the Third Regiment May CORSON & MACARTNE = " territory, on “Home and J. U1. Lindsyy, | sented the largest constituencies, and tHere- eerie 4 ~MEMREKS OF THE NEW YORK’ STOCK Mf. ZION M. B. CHURCH, 20TH at T p.m. Preaching at fore they should receive pay in’ proportion. Resign—Other News of Interes: he 5 ELSA ing 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. by the pastor, Rev. ie pay proposed was intended to be small; = me Cort ents of Messrs, * i Sunday’ school, 9:30 a.m. "Younus but ff the value of the assembly should be ee nee a others as the: sxamapl roof Y. MC. A. 100 sal ec GUSH ee . |, Railroad stocks and bonds” and all @avine tusiaep ited: Alidweek’ mecting, | smagunt a8 would be proper. The parlors of the Hotel Fleischman ast | tsted om the exehanses ef New Vor. Phihdeletie. Ps bap Sees i We tended “ton provide, Bak, mule: Iwas in| hight were the scene of a brilliant array of | Boston aul Haltimore houziit und ‘sold * —DON i - —- = —_—_—___—— yr syste hich wou! hs = specialty made of investment sec Dis pape ie fy Sh Proriholy Senge fen Et REVORMED. give to the weakest representative a right | fallant lads and pretty lassies, the occa-| trict bonds Sod all local Ralivosd, Ga’ Ieeareey Plcte line of drugs, etc. Preseriptions compou Gory ork, an. "hutsiiage Goeoing: srenana = to present his measures, and yet secure to | sicn being the celebration of the birthday | and Telephone Stock dealt in. With ewe by a compe Se ee inc eat: Codon pe H ae = ae has Grape | Mose Fepresenting the ‘great body of the | of Mrs. Fleischman, she being entertained Giperican Bell Telephone Stock bought and sold. Ww. WAL Fe oa, a aa See people the power ‘o transact business. Socata '. Harry Fleischm Mr. = Having soll the above ste The Godircy Laundry, CHURCH, 1TH AND G “In conch I wish to add that this ts | DY her Son, Mr. Harry Fleischman, and Mr. | coazy oN LIFE ENDOWMENT, TOSTINE OR DeNeale, 1 ehecetully hin = = - Dr . Drown, pastor. atobwIaad ' et BD S| J. 11. Powell. The rooms were decorated | “distrimtion policies our ‘speciniiy. Monee Sat frites and the public. AN debts cont < an 5 ASE OOF te wat recognized as being merely a rough draft | Vin cut flowers and potted plants, and| vanced on stocks, bonds, trusts and other ap: Mastnan &:¢ ar ear be DRESS SUITS MADE hy Miss Fran | Willard and Mr. L. of a bill, and it is hoped that those who | With cut Mewers 2 Aue : proved collateral." No detay. taper yh ue . poh le Gifs ee Lune, Wiite [bbe IL sprit WN. FoR THE PROMOTION OP Hort | Tecosnize the merit. cf the principle on | the young ladies assembled never looked | “YERKES & BAKER, 40 to 46 Metzcrott bldg. Made more of them to date than > pm., Fpworth League. which it ts I propose such umenJ- | prettier. During the entire evening a|_Jalitr f Tih and 1 sts, Ny for Hart ABETE EA = bard to be Ges: tte nee ~ i a pena. Mrs ucek of Boston and Miss coe che | ments a rmane that would tend | handsome collation was served, cons’sting i, Nis untiring in his efforts to please. jat-tr Kearney ef M ppl will speak, 1t* Posethiae alana Wn cana nthe Ante x | handsome cola vas i sisting | G rs ae OM EATERY eae ae Tl CAROLINA” AVERGE Ao GHUROTT ee | ee oe ar all the delleacies of the season, Dane. | Government Clerks, WW. a hee! warded « q petommgpee Ee aNueey Seine Rory | — ee a a eS . 21 7 = i a oppo teaeraible meation by the beard of x. GC. ave., Shard Hosta. sc, Ret. Ba Yomo@ ap | CoB aFexstoral Representation, — | ing was indulged in until a late hour | — £% a class, have more and sreater opportunttieg managers of the Columbian expositi pets uday, 11 a.m. 2 ¥ Another citizen cf Washington writes to | in the spacious dining rooms. Among the | sure and regular Incomes, Bis services im the produc nd perfe Tenth Cu W. HL MeALUs’ Pastor Or THE | The Star as follow: he Star prints, | many present were noticed Misses S. and | fn most cases to provide adequate means for the proper eupport of thelr J.D. Kinzer, ea » Omera, K. Veir families. Minty goverument employes have al- dist Episeapal the exhibic of Maj. Chas. E. Kilbourne, ; cn “ ‘her D. Alesandria. Vass | with apparent approval, a dispatch appear- | H. Gordon, K. Dothert; CHURCH = 2 e address’ the Men's Gospeh M w framed and displayed in uM. Bet MH. Sp ANT! A ST 1400 N AV wuday, 1 ing in an out-of-town paper criticising the | Kein, Brooks, Hefferman, Mundell, Clancey, ready found it profitable to keep an account with: =e PRESHY Any SEH ca lee ESOS | IMEC a eer course of Congress toward the District of | Seliasiord: Snes or Wachion | PH Union Savings Bank, of lite come to us for the Ys r" Wit . x : een aAaees tue the charges | and M. West, Doyle, eee and ae 1222 F STREET N. W. nt, nearly und L sts. Bhool. = made against the national legislature are | i Arnold, Birch, Dodge, Boothe, foremost 0 wth Epworth foenzac, Stoaay. sta. os Nell founded Abe Question Seale ae se it and Shield of Alexandria, Messrs. More Should Do So. im men, gE. 7 ats free and all . AT 419 10TH | w what remedy does Star pro- etter of Baltimore, Bartlett, Gorden, oe =. <a — i arige oe accounts. little = RYT. ‘ Per- | pose for the comition of repre- | Campbell, Mockabell, Clark, Iseminger, eeniage beta © cae raed Fs, and a2 HTH AND ot AML sents free and nted in the dispatch re 1 to? The | Tolson, Watts, Keyser and Heath of Wash- | SRings Be ss sae week mecting for pray curren, Iy Welcomed to all the PRESEY ction take Thursday eve ters as Fi wd Mdestls.” METAPHYSICAL LECTURE, "SUNDAY, 3. sk no more than x 16-100 Star has made known its opposition to local | ington, 4%, Shurman, W. West, Martin SSS If-government, but in the past has advo- | Greeme, George Keegan, B. Donnelley, THE COURTS. FSS BOR, SUE cated @ constitutional amendment .giving | Thomas 1. Cockrell, W. Harlow and W. A Clee arg ake to the people of the District of Columbia a | Quinn of this city. qett for ss Weekty hl Wolo Fst. Public lavited. Wun, | Voice and vote in Congress, apparent ae ee ee ee Se | cmcntind petition sant 4 hat : ite | thinking that such a conecssion wouid | the 11:08 train. O'Brien, Sa Renee cee ny OLOMBIA, THE ONLY HOPE OF THIS. MONE tuation of af- ¢ The Military Trouble. Walter agt. Boggs; reference to auditor MAD WORKLD.—Dr. William I, asperating to | When the true statement of affairs ex-| enlarged. Morriscn agt. Bedford; sale rati- CHURCH, - MD. s Chaimers Eas: + Mrs. Emily i'speak. ‘This will commai Equity Court No. 1—Judge Cox. Webster agt. Webster; leave to file nding the ter, Sir Willa » pam., by Miss D.D., pastor. funeral of our de- I |. Hartsoc! ¥_ School HENRY K. SIMPSON, ARLES SHELST, Recorder. Enilacut Com. be 3 pm. ACE ™ SOUTH, of New York will’ sp it Ty 0 View with alarm a i; - . : Senior ¥- 0 Mh and KK sts. 9. apse terrae [ae Bu a SOL ate (pies gust a possible restoration of the ae 4'S- | isting in the Virginia militia was read in ith aun Calne SER eee OT CTE y invited. and 7 pastor, Te ¥ - vw the Ballot the people ‘ 5 - i 3 id é 5 Raqghak ab WEISS aa pastor, Rev. EW. r. my, the, Balto to the people of the But would |The Star of last night the air was literally | trustees, to sell. Walter ast’ Bieber. eae 0 p.m. ” Evangelistle congressional representation result in bet- | blue with the growis of disapproval of the | decreed, with Leo Simmons and J. Hose Modistes, ew YO ste | sme 1213 F st. Golle bar Of Aitharma: | THE NATIONAL CHRISTIAN SCt be ae eae District? | military men in this city. All, with one | worth Gordon, trustees, to sell. “Tod et. an waaei = goal fopaeees ma room, GOL 2th st, at 4 o'clock, “AID are wel | Gt “would. not, and. for SavataiC heneDne | accord, say it was an outrage, and some py Beauty aon eae ea Wit EXJOYS GooD DrvvEns. | Wd ESTER LORIN come. ; Were the District represented in both | Very decided action will be taken in the | Garey agt Carey; rule on defendant, fe oaks em Waee te tae Sar ot cock Wetec | teak Comment Nand 18th ets, Bw. cveral cholrs: hear them. 7:30, | ~ es House and Senate upon the basis of state | matter in the next few days, though what | {yrnable February 21, granted. Myers ast. ay mers. : Come. “Meds Savior, p TRIP TO STRATFORD. representation its representatives would | jt will be has not been made known. It is | Myers; alimony (one-fourth of salary) or- Hamlin, D. D. us all substant Our cooking f walters are alw ive. Regnlar dinner, 30e. REUTERS, € probably originate mest of the District be de . isi es red paid. Harvey agt. Dyer; trustees Home of Shakespenre Described in a | legislation, and would, no doubt, be gi rumored that there will a meeting of ie tr ‘ conspicuous places on the Disirict ‘com: |e aii Pana Teldieanial aE OBER Inteaneer act tal Sow. We Millan a pointed receiver pecture. but would they be in a much bet. | both line and field, and it is binted that | a&t Ball; W. W. Millan appoint G iver position to demand and enforce lexisia. | UBIesS the trouble is corrected every com- | ott a eer a me a EPISCOPAL Hl, SD_AND C STS. N. a.m, and 7:30 pan. Rev. A. Tor the chapter | A large number of the members of the of fi5-10d Bee See HAN CHURCH, 41H D.D.. w h for ‘the e 5 ; required Avrenrions To MY rare N. Lanecock, DoD» pastor |_| © Sti Amirew at cvening weit | National Geographic Society patd a de-| ton on District matters than the, gentle- eee a ena bane od k = Sree a -onn with the Troy pastor tomorrow E SAINT JOUN'S CHURCH. lishtful visit last evening’ to the home of | ™en Who now have District affairs in | S€¢ = a 3 y CG No. 2-3 spectiully sotlett . At 7: Nee Soh awa 880 u t las 8 shan apitol? ‘ir voting | tender their resignations, which will be squity Court No. 2—Judge Hagner. - : het 2 md a es charge at the Capitol? If their voting S Staley agt. Fickling; order limiting time Shakespeare at Stratford. They met at the | Dower were limiter followed by the resignations of th = : 3 a sole to questions of local | f° y Higaie et Nog | to take testimony to. twenty-fiv National Rifles’ Hall, and under the aus- | importance merely their associates would | CO™Misstoned oflicers of the compantes. Tole atthe GOnGe EE eee, aE The Star reporter has been informed by t 7 Bere Raleigh dismissed. McCartney agt. Fletch: a, Bichmondlte: that sGen-) Nalle) ts being |. -opcfer a@irecting witnths Mavi > ene there Will be aeelehy bath A cordial welcome for xl to all ser- namunion, at. Bveaing » cordially “t- | pices of Rev. George Arbuthnot, who is the | have nothing to fear from them, and even rector of the church at Stratford, they | !f they enjoyed the same voting privileges {th st. Works, Power Houxe. fae THAVE REW st. now. EDW ning priyer and sermo Vested choir. will b Estate, Loans amd new f3-4t 20 Dun. “ a = a + ug a} one’ a 3. X special Invitation to persons not i REL : : | as the other members of the legisiat fought on social grounds. G FIR KEIN. STOVES GIVE with cther churel the Rev. made the trip, which proved not only en-| would only be now and then that adean | Despite the fact that’ the Richmond oe ores ae date ee fe ed Ga aes x gee | nT dence of Mee Lattenie Sande nament of the west | tertaining but instructive. By means of | tage could be taken of close votes to ediect | Papers have been declaring for the past | “lrcult Court No. 2—Chief Justice Bing- Ege en aepemrigg hme on vente St. and. Woodley lane; outside entrance; five miu. | fine sterespticon illustrations the speaker, | trades, etc., in the interest of the District, |tW° Weeks that Gov. O'Ferrall had not | Groptey agt. Cropley; judgment on ver- fcut and | who takes a deep persorfal interest in all | 'ather doubtful parliamentary methods at |OPened the papers in the court of inquiry | aict Springmann agt. Gifford; do. United Vs | “Mnger, utes’ waik ff he june p shark ¢ _ We Ske : cs’ walk from the junction of Conne » CORN er's Keeper Art Thou Boundary avenues. Ail interested in the ereetion = the best. recently held in Richmond, it has leaked r cheek muster talent oe het: | Moxter? 90 a.m. Sabbath sel p.m. | of a chureh in this vleinity tordially Invited to | that concerns the home and haunts of the | “ng of course it would be the voting abii- | out that he did open them on the very day | $iates ast. Scott; motion for commission O THE PROVISIONS OF SECTIONS | Christian Endeavor thecting. We extend to you] atzerd. 1_| great poct, conducted the audience about | ity of the District representatives that |OM Which he received them, January 2, | [0 vsUG Braured. Janes agt. Jones: de- ight (LISS) and} a al invitation GUS of Ge Wel Srovencaas aennite PRENNTTROIEX ION, MASS. AVE. AND | the town where Shakespeare lived and the | would give them such influence and stand- | tM days before the election of Gen. | Qith leave to defendant to amend fifth Rev. Dr. Elliott, the ree- natry ge ing in Congress as they Phillipps, and discussed the proceedings surrounding cow:try to the cottage of Anne i rs 's they might enjoy. So | P! P PI plea in five days. Laing agt, Baltimore and far as a voice in District affairs is con- | With Capts. Nelson, Mushbach and Tom-| potomac Railroad Compary: motion for ct and eighty bundved and efghty-ni ed Statutes of the CHURCH OF THE ASCE: 12th st. nw. aa ited States, releting to . in the Disriet_ef Columb L. Charles Jacobsen of —Grand reopenin after the enlargement and tor, will preach. 7:30 p.m., Rev. Yung jun ~ 2 5 - ee a of the ehureh, : Yon of the China Ailseion wil preach” Vectel | Hathaway, Shakespeare's grave and other | istrict e wpar endin me pot hen ore tom by the pastor, Rev. Francis | chetr. it | places of interest. ‘The lecturer is a mem-| Ce"Ped, it is not probable that local rep- | lin and Adjt. Gen. Anderson. judgment for defendant sustained and in- Ww allowed to be sold in Sie, Wadieas Di dames Gril: |<" TAMES CHURCH, STH SE NEAR © NE | ber of the board of trustees which pur- | ZerManves would more ably or eloquently “Life in Another World.” quiry as to defendant's damages ordered. rel file with the clerk of the Su- s " Sand: > 30 1 ti: som a Ss th le Sena- 7 v : * sermon by Rev. Walter H. Brooks, services, 10:30 and 11 a.m.. 3:30 and | chased a few years ago the cottage at an e = rs Rev. W. H. McAllister, rastor of Trinit: Circuit Court No. 1.—Judge Bradley. Sten Dat ot clecsin A an: tors and Representatives who now struggle bs 'Y! Mann agt. MacDonald, administratrix; Street Baptist Church, assisted by . Dr. Byron Sunderland and Rev. Eugene ndis school, & p.mn, Ali seats free. | expenditure of $15,000, If this had not been | {OTS SCT eA ee e n vain to gain the attention and interest | Methodist Church of this city, will deliver - the Rev. Father Sargent, superior, Orit, | done, he sald. the cottage and its contents | of their fellow legislators on “District | an address at the Young Men's Christian | {u@fment on defendant's demurrer against teecntes j ; Tegis- | avs." The difficulty ts not the lack of | Association in Washington tomorrow af-| ton; Judgement by default. In re estate of Wedn 20th; confirmation service, Fri- s 4 30 pam. FE | in Chicago. The pages of the church regis- i . ne } ter, showing the record of the baptiem of | {tics back of that and in the Monae: | ternoon at 4 o'clock, taking as his subject | Wm. E. Matthews; motion for new trial ach hotties as are used by me in iny suid business, and of the names ant marks thereon, for tho purpose ef protecting the same unter the provistons of salt statutes. m., sermon by the Rev. Wm. V. Tun] C- isted by Rev. Dr. John Chester. a: io sald te ttles are deseril follows: — _ SS First—Small bottles, used for bottling lager ed by the chareh, | TIE REV. YUNG KIU ‘7 PRIEST OF THE | ¢ g 5 = ~ ae v beer, of white, groom or bite glass, having on one ace cent, Ch Enteavor choles, under | “chirett in China, will deliver the sermon in | Shakespeare's children and the burial of | ness of converting every week or two a | “Life in Another World.” Miss Amy Laws, | Overruled. Ferguson agt. Washington and ishington, am? on the other, ‘This bot- ‘ Seen -y (7:39 p.m.) Sundgy pruary 17. ate SC) rave. ‘a a “fi ? “A = vi . vis . Cl te not to be sold,"* amd ea the bottom thereof an | A, cordial invitation jw extended to the pubite | °C {27 Bit) NOE Te Ty attention to the tablet, which had been | 00) of People, Into a board of aldermen and | A general invitation has been extended to | tomac Telephone Co.: demurrer to amended hor and ehvtin,’ delineated with the letters “A. | _to be present gt the = t | St, sannes CHR ie oD AND ©* | evected tm the church in 103 seven years | (Oo °ar eoncitereble Ibe Gen ant declaration sustained, with leave to amend e same. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 4%4 A. J. Grat: etor.—Holy com- | after the poet’s death, and said that if the ees Aiowalods ery ine aonieus rs Dad Peahody Anniversary. in ten days. Hendley and Riges agt. Mar- morning prayer, 11; even- ly invited. 1t* BAR WAS! 5 Z nie maine tol thelsureeston tor ate | euerite J. Jones; verdict for defendant. 8. scheme, and most assuredly is it destined | According ion of the state | <y‘wpolicck ast. Catharine Ware: verdict to break down at no distant day. ‘Ihe | superintendent of public instruction, the | fy; piaintif’ for possession and $80 rents, ail bottles, used for bottling Iacer| © and D, Rev. 1. Su site. green or blue glass, having the |. Ation, pastors—I1 a genius there expressed had many living at estimate of hi: been erroneous there we isers cord: 23D ST, sermon, 1 words on its side. ‘The Arlington Rottling Co., Hen; er- G eat dncehaca,: Ftc. Ne TAG egies igen tomy 0 Irom ot Leia, Beg ak |e ee ee a Se S that time who would have, undoubtedly, o “This Bottle ne the ¥. P. E. will hold’a service | at 7:40 und M1 acm and 7:90 bm The pr pointed out its faisity. This was mentioned | Principles of home rule and local self-gov- | one hundredth anniversary of the birthday | Sweeny agt. Williams; defendant called in connection with a reference to the at-|™ment are dear to the heart of the | of George Peabody will be observed by the | and judgment for plaintift. anchor and chain de. of the late Engene Rhodes, to which . nu in memor; ning service will be the Rev. been made to prove that | A™merican people, and it is on these prinei- ) jupiic schools of this city on Monday next Criminal Court No. 2—Judge Cole. "A. Be Co.” and S., at 8:30 | ‘Arbuthnot, Avon. | tempt which ha ; Se Reyer et ee We | Shakespeare did not write the plays which | Pies alone that ‘The Star ean base a gov- | by ‘appropriate readings, &e, during the | United states azt. Predk, J. Owens, con- fsons are notified and cautioned not to Ande bitten ls Serb ears fa “RCH OF TIE EPIPHANY, Br. 1aTii | afe attributed to him. He announced that | [rnment | out ronal Gr ae enatl regular school hours. sptracy, motion to quash overruled. United heer or other beverages any such bottles TERIAN CHU: y services: 8 and 1i am., | fac similes of the inscription on the grave, | Ye.t fcr ond ite ela te co iataee ee States agt. James L. Travers, murder, de- ie) $s aid to so jaudable an Fire This Mornin: fendant arraigned; plea, not’ gulity: trial ‘cicome. Seats aii] a8 well as of the rages of the church rez- . K. YEN of China | ister, were for sale at the door, and that the proceeds would be used to place in the ed, or to sell, traffic In or buy the same. | between G and Hf sts. uw., Re etherwise ‘they will be prosecuted accerding to| pastor--Sunday school at ~W. J MeKnigi bs abscess Shortly after 9 o’ciock this morning a|set for March 11. UnitedsStates art. Jos. gasoline stove in the house of Mr. Charles | A. Tfeam, murder, deferdant arraigned: United States agt. John ) a.m; preach , D. D., at 11 aw en nailer my hand and seat at Washington, Te Arete nich aad USED A CLin. 6 Leni hacnaen Syt+ TEMPLE MEMORIAL PRESRYTERIAN PCERERAN: Sa eee Saati re = ‘ Strobel, No. 120) North Patrick street, ex: SES housebreaking, do. United ected in | Patrick Cullinane Ne Mateh for His | Ploded and set fire to the building, which | steves agt. Charles Brown. second offe sion was made to the memorial Sxeete Caaene & Hae Lath and Fs - Patel CHURCH OF THE REFORMATION, PENNA wh Ee ie pi oe re Kev. Parson, DD. Stratford by the late George W. Chilis, Wite. in a few minutes was in flames. An alarm | petit larceny, do. United States - = soars brn < and a picture was given of the handsome - ; : was turned in the fire department re- | ward Smith, housebresking, do. United r = 0:80. structure. Witenes tick Cullinane dled few yeats |e dedi promplly.| Wut dren befareltt could | states Sete wan: Stand, 200, ao. ipited: Inquent for taxes Eres te De ago and left a fortune a good share of it | PR the Hammes had spread to two frame {States agt. Frank Johnson, do., do. United CO iG the Transfers of Real Estate. fel! to his son John, and the iatter has |} gs on the north, Nes. 122 and 124, | States agt. Sarah Johnson, perjury; nolle fe Deeds in feo have been filed as follows: | since lived a life that has not only caused ; The firemen had to work hard to confine | Pros. Reig) aera ae er et ux. to Jno. S. Rich, | him “trouble, but that has also been he | the flames ta the burning Duildings, and | || Provate Court tudes Magner. Lewis E. Bruen’ oethey. : Te UTI : part lot 10, bik. 26; $10, Norman Brainard | cause of his parting with a good part ot | NOW, they are a total wreck. ‘The two] _1tlt't, Gronate and letters testamentary ned to Mary F. Millett: bond, #200. Es- et ux. to Wm. C. Jones, part lots 98 and | his cash. He got so bad that even his wite | the Fairfax Mutual Fire Insurance Com- | f° ae me ? v1. 1 o7 Mt. Pleasant; $10. Daniel Birtweil et | could not live with him, and,as a last re- | pany for $1,800. There was no insurance ate C3 Rufioloh Bupp: final account ‘pane MEMORIAL LU Gigs re Re ux. to Chas. G. Ringwalt, part sy. 112, | sort she applied to the divorce courts for | on the contents of either of the buildings. Pain ne Fate ah beter ea aanineniaty, 2 i 11 | Georgetown; $10. Wm. H. Dennis, trustee, |a legal separation. The bill was filed in Notes. issued to-Delia R. Seely: special bond, $100. At 11, ann . s to Chas. L. Cooke, part sq. 929; $1. Wm.|due form, “but the contents of the} guage Sangster of Fairfax county was in| Estate of Philip Ackermann; letters of ad- it ministration issued to Elizabeth Acker- CHURCH, 1 At 11 ofclo ‘k will preach. G, of Xew Yori Irs. Helen To Orr 18% MANTA cneren, cor. new edition for 1895. POCKET €: © souvenir as given away at New ‘As aiplt morning and even ats free at es. Come, and wel- ‘AWW. Pitzer, pastor. tt g,ijtter ts limited, so early #p- | ested. for 1895 contd not be excelted, sed you twenty-five dollars more an Wine uae, Gee L. Pollard to Bettie Pollard, lots 53 and; document were not made public for the | the city yesterday. t00. Woetate “or ic Ms .t - G4, sq. 276; $10. Taylor Ratcliffe et ux, to | reason that the cierk put it out of sigh Miss Lucy Leadbeater entertained a num- | ™ cont Par ark Re pia et OO AM. “BONDS UNBOUND. Howard Ratcliffe, lot 3, sq. 8 Reno; $100. | Judge Cox, before whom the case is pend-| yor of her friends at a card party last | tand. £1500, state of Francis Bowie: will aoe Samuel M. Taylor et ux. to Cazenove G. |ing, issued an order directing the husband z Pons ororae. Tathin, of Sabu. Menterh: It 3. Wagea- Keep awa Wife. ‘Ti ter | Right. . Wagea-|to keep away trom his wife. ‘This order A Rie ne MiiatnIEtembor ans ah eran ae as ley has tendered his res- $10. Thos. | Lee, lot 24, sa. and Publ ET P ‘TERIAN CHURCH, REV. | Grannts of 4 é 5 1 wim A. 3 nus. to Alcx. | the husband disobeyed yesterday, and dur-| Colonel L. C. B: han neon petit CRCH, i Spm. ¥. P. 8G. B, 7 oclock. All wel- | man and Wm. A. Maury, trustees, to Alex. | the husba ved yesterday, and dur on in is PU Ral tet EL oe Alexanil pastor. reaching by | Come. ie | K. Phillips, original lots 14, 15 and part | ing an encounter with his wife he was so |ignation as chairman of the city demo- | Fstate of Richard Cruikshank: petition SPRING SHI TINGS | oo YS Milweck prayer | NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH, com oft | original, lot 16," reservation 10; $20,800. |bedly worsted that he went of and paid | cratic committee. flee naming Eriday, March isth, for sete PiX<XiNGd R meeting, Thursday, at 7:30 p.m. — it and D sts. n.e.—Pastor E. B. Bagby ‘will preach | Daniel S. Lamb et ux. to Li r. Lainb, | 50 cents to a magistrate for a warrant! yep. F. Price is critically ill in Rich- ‘Sse iat ei if oPiki SS es EO at ra Lizzi vith Te Mrs. B. F. g tling estate. Estate of Annte Northeutt: at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Y. P. 8S, C. B. at 6 lot 5, sq. 368; $10. Lillie F. Lamb to Lizzie | charging her with assaui mond. petition of Willie Gilmore filed. Estate of 0 30 p.m. It S. Lamb, same property; $10. Thos. T. Mrs. Cullinane lives with her father, Mr. eort . 0 . = 120, sq. 744; $10. terday afterncon Mrs. Cullinane had been | ing & Son while en route to the Driving | jion fesued to Dora S. Holman: bond, $2,000, RLEY MEMORIAL, FLORIDA AVE. BET. 6TH prayet r Are golig to be tm colors, dots and stripes. | ORM ain mas Heer, SR. Verbryeke, prctor ee | Bem: Hrayer meeting Wednerday, "ve got the 1y— hoicest. pick | Moraine service, LL o'clock. Evening service, 7:30 NON-SECTARIAN. gle adhe oo eh PICK | @'clock; subject, “LYING.” All are welcome. It of the market. Let's e you half a dozen THE PEOPLES CHURCH, 423 G ST. N.W.— — to see her legal adviser, and was returning ‘ is b. v. K “OW ire ss S| Park last night got stuck in a snow drift » V. Cragin, orphan: Td: of th all over kind to your measure, foetal ears Pre ar ree tier ea ‘The Wil Contested. home in @ carriage with @ relative, when | and another team bad to be scnt out to Yorke appointed gaanitan: "bond, ‘stam, You'll be more than satisi (A TSEOGMARIICAL HALL AIRS.) eD-7 COUP: ‘New Birth, or the Needed Regene All| Notice of contest over the estate of the Fearing he woul, cone aie eae { their assistance. | . 5 - Estate of George M. Kengla; administra Wander Willand’a L tures. Come out and beac’ the proof of the com: | ee mne_vents_free- it_| late Caroline P. Meding has been filed by | she drove directly to the stable, instead of | ¢,Uittle Lewis Anite, mio | was thrown | tor allowed to pay note with Mctropolitan tinnity of life. Tests will follow’ the lecture. It UNIVERSALIST. Howell Stewart. Mrs, Meding died at the | stopping at the front door, and when she | jnproved en ne aay Bruised: Is rue! CEE eee aan aaleaeat ao Seek ean giv MERE ANE TERIE yarfield Hospital 30th of last month. | reached the stable he was close behind Osa, Ga . Ss dian; guard ; : doe te ee in athe UAL MERNOS NE, AND, MIS. PEW | CHURCH OF OUR FATHER, 1sTil AND 1, nev. | Corin NOcDUn the 0th vt dane made | het., When “hey met in the stable tha hus- | rail aisles iomorrone nwt ‘he RAN” | stock tn pasment Of note. In re Mary J; - ; obstinate sare tera : s ae . G. Rogers, D.D., ps he morning 3 Sareea esea: abuale a >; orde ify fing and deter © mes of loved gues. Startling maaitesta- | gervice the pitplt, wil be occupied by’ Mrs. | a will, in which her husband, John J. Mo- |pancs SUceed eeusve and, threatening oes February 8. Estate of Susan J. Weadon; one ent S att Sie be wees oat Wee eee ding, was given a small amount, Mr. Stew- | ejected him by using a plece of wood on Douglass M. E. Sunday School. ane een Gein ee eee _ complex as w "ALISM S WALI, 721 6TH ST.| by the pastor in the evening, subject, “Univer- | art being named as executor. Two days] him. His arm and shoulder, it is saig,| Officers for the ensuing year have been ALcomnee areca pitta ehebant Sak foc as ebronie tro SUNDAY E ee ING at s o*cloe Dime, col- salle co the rae an es ee ae later, it is claimed, she made another will, show tie effects of the blows the wife in- elected as follows: Superintendent, D. D. | festate of Wm. M. Ferguson; order of pub- Ri - bys. 1 _lection. Mrs. E. McNEIL, medium. ie ee Talia tavited: making her husband sole beneficiary and | flicted. i Rae renee? zh ceed ee Z Righted.er*sus SPIRITUALISM—METZEROTT HALL EVERY sun. | Couch?” All conllally Invited. it_| executor. This latter will Mr. Stewart} John’s father-in-law was sent for, but | TAOMpson (re-elected); first assistant su. eee net mace Ob aia Mn pepe WASH. LOAN & . st BLDC lay Lyceum cr Sunday school, 10 a.m. Lecture, UNITARIAN. claims was the result of undue influence, | before he arrived John had fled. perintendent, Robert Trimble; second as- a Pe ee Or Leer meee rics. ROOMS gy AND 70.07 | 1:20 f-m.. 7:20 pm. Mrs. A.M. Glading, the GATS CHU CHETAN HTAND Sy STE incapacity and fraud. This morning the warrant was returned | sistant superintendent, Miss Mary Freet; | 5\sate of Katie H. Olmstead: order refer= e i ance ‘speaker, for’ this | ALL. SOULS RCH, ND L STREETS.— ie to the Police Court, but Me. Mullowney, | secretary, Miss Ada Cawsill (re-electea), | Hotate, of Katie H. Olmstead: order refer. 1.—‘“Ehe Religion of the Fu- | Rev. G. L. Chaney of Rich ae {thi Nervous Proestration and |ta proseduting officer, saw no reason tor | assistant secretary, Frank De Groot; libra- | Gray; petition for letters of administration a wy == Re SS ETT ree tury pn piritualism a Grand Truth.” Tests at 11 a.m. and 7:20 p.m. St ly Are You a Business Man? follow each lecture. At night Mrs. Glading and |- 5 a.m. Young People’s meeting at 6:30 # the case into court, and so he nolle | Ton. Ralph Bowen; first assistant, Josiah | fied.’ Estate of Clarence W. Millett; ex- « sour business reanire special paper and | _J- H- Altemus will give tests, it Hen Carroll: De) Wrient will speak ous * BAGS Carr. (re-elected): second assistant, Wm. | ecutrix bonded and qualified. Estate of 6 OF BX “ial ahs, of Blane Books —EONGREGATIONALIST. See mG oot are Insomnia Si a Ge a Gibson; treasurer, V. S. Entriken; choris- | John L. Walter; a Estat of Thor 2 Sure richt, tro—may Sep = pr Eyicidia tones to ther Hl cotnunolsela 1 caveat icenses Granted. ter, T.'J. Clark (re-elected); pianist, Miss | Luttrell; inventory filed. Estate of Katie 1 you've paid before. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, CORNER EW CHURCH. e Cente Y} phe excise board has granted a retail! | Ada Snyder (re-elected); crganist,Miss Amy | H. Olmstead; order referring issues here- ? yout wext order. 10th and G sts. n.w., Rev. S. M. Newman, D.D. Fae SS are adding to your vitallty. References to people}. 3. iteense to Willlam H. Quackenbush, | May (re-elected). The superint fcfore framed to Circuit Court for retrial. i Das pastor “At 11 atu. “the pastor will preach. “At | CHAPEL NATION \L LAW SCHOOL, (820 13711 you know. Ee perros meg sae Seioed nbush, | cual report showed the school to be in ex-| Estate of Henry Petersen; proof of publi- ton & Rupp, 421 uth St.| jecruing ser Neste kp gotta ak ee | tc Oh coe Sony ete 1d rene John N. Webb. Rat M street, and a wholesi'e Hauor H- | ceitent condition and rapidly pushing to | cation. Rstate of Thos. J. Luttrell; final Priced Stationers. (Just above Ave.) Jed By Dr. Bischoff, organist. Sunday school, 8 o'clock, lecture on “'S enborg and the Rin- ° 9 cense to Gaubenzio Riana, | B street a front ranks, both in numbers and in- nglice ae ppiens Friday, March 15, for set- uence. 3 9.30 a.m. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p.m. 1t dergarten."” All seats ure free. it | For sale or rent. (113) 728 11th st. | southwest.