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a THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1895-TWENTY-FOUR PAGES. 3 SSS SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. CHURCH. , NOTICES. _ "THE OFFICIAL WEATHER MAP. : FINANCIAL. ‘TO THE PUBLIC_THERE WAS NO INSURANCE, “9 ” - ee, grocery store, ay Witch | Wa Hoge ae nd, “nk hate "aurea | BRADBURY Tar'RE OR Gay ig Shows new nlih Sutines | B TBAT, Nev Seieer at ga a ead fom Interest Paid ry Ir. jerman, e owner, but Mr. ledinan “STANDAI ” 1 Se itor, Rev. J. J. Muir. it ject: lost everstilug aud ix dn bad condition with its | ————__ Improvement Sale. A ai FATLOR, "423 1th st.___sp0-3d_| An" Atonement ‘by: Blood?" Bape Ay Upon Deposits Tite siweha oF THE Goo SHEPHERD AND | Great Sacrifice utual Reserve Fund Life | cay smmer sgrrst cupncn? con. sige aNp i ihe: nattoneas T Intivem citem for = rea’ Acrifice Asszciation of New York City policy holders can} 7) StS; Rev. W. &. (0. ‘fous, jmstor.—srench- INTEREST IS ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS the patronesges of the lectures given for the ben- jean something to thelr advantage by addressing | $°S pee caer itd a esr a aS fice, xtving date of certificate and good enough to assist them Ia fhe Ww In Bradbury Pianos. ‘aptst. | _Everyhoay wetcor who have accounts open that usually have ‘Post Chap- | _ Week. ate SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH, L ST. BET. 16TH H. S. CUMMINGS... .Second Vice President, Piano at a saying of from $100 to §150— | Teception and communion; 35 BUY NOW. We can assure | Jain Rater ive you another Thomas, Ky.; THE QUARTERLY MEI OF THE NATIC Association for the Iteliet of Destitate IF YOU Springer, R. CARMODY. -‘Treasurer. A ‘ at such ‘date. = ea Te ne pS men orking today Ath story will = eae == —— balances to their credit should consider the eee wren a pe ready for sixth story joist this even- T —— advantage of such balances EARNING IN- r SPECIAL MEETING | OTHE Ing—step around. to, the B. street side CHURCH NOTICES. Preaching at 11 a.m. by the = ‘TEREST. 11 i credited on your pass book, o Dt mbit w some day and see what's on. e Mayited. Second Baptist = y, April 7, at I: 0. 0. F. area cenbling ynoee cay toon be METHODIST. nditcriuen, ash sj, and VES eee elt — sitet to the principal, and made subject to ry to rip off the roof, al then = == 3 = PST CHIT TE 9 —— your check. funeral ef Wan. 3 Do ine | METROPOLITAN M, E, CHURCH, 4% Al SALEM BAPTIST CHURGi, CHAMPLAIN AVE. See : anet page damage ie Aer uct wet | sttects n.vt., Mev. Hugh Jobuston, D.D.. 1 n.w.—S. S., 9:30 a.m; breaching, 11 a.m, and JOHN JOY EDSON. +--+ -President. It ; eee em ee eames une a Bradbury | 11 ang “The Name Above Every Other Name,” | 8 p.m., by’ the pastor; prayer mecting all the —— JOHN a. swore. Vice President. Women and Children will be held at the Fou of this—-we'll never 0 aos and 17th n.w., Rev. J..-A.pTaylor, pastor—The ANDREW PARKER. wSecretary- on 8th st., on TUESDAY MORNING Such chance for ten years. No need to DUPONT mastor will occupy the pulpit at 11 a.m. and 8 ° 11 o'clock. ‘Mrs. M.S. POM you how high up the Bradbury] DUT TR ee eee Henghtigiciocks sarees vonne Washi Mrs. A. M. PURVIS, is on the scale of pinno excellence— | Sunday school 's Lyceum at 4 p.m. The public are in- Ss n on Secretary. it’s at the top of the Indder. Over Springer, U. S.A. ite 26,000 in use now. We're capitalists. | P-™., Rev. Hugh Johnston, D.D THE NORTHERN LIBERTY GERMA’ BAPTIST CHURCH, COR. 12TH AND he. Evangelist Rev..A. Willbanks, pastor. =S.8. at 9 a.m. Preaching at 11 a.m. Lyceum at 3 p.m, Preaching at 8 p.m. by ‘the pastor, subject: “Sandy Foundation.” ~ Baptizing at i o'clock. ite in, ; Your woney is Just as good a year hence | _ communion at the ev Building Association, No. 6, will hold its annual 7 1 y il el ye FAUGH election of ofticers ‘and directors at their ball, en cea ae eee you | WAUGH M. E. corner of 7th and N streets n.w., on WEDNES- s ea : Rev. E. oe SO F. G. SMITH, cas eet worth League; 7:30. p.m. apenktuzt | HUGO KUERSCHNER, Secy._ | MANUFACTURER BRADBURY PIANOS, preaching by the Rev. Luther 8. Wilson, Loan & Trust Co., COR. 9TH AND F STS. it AT LAST—UNIFORM_ SUCCESS ATTAINED IN ae sensi by Oracle's safe and sure meth- od; send for” = ~~ — ——— rs 5 ler; la ig: )-M., yen SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, 7TH AND O STS. dhe Tabulation of Results” of an en- SPECIAL—CONTRACTORS ESTIMATIN THE | 1225 Pa. Ave. a ee | Ca a in ee tire Season's investments: at New Orledim; neven- bulidings at Fort Myer can get estimate for the | yt aie tt Sp.m., sermons by the pastor. 3 p.m., 8. 8. Ly- teen consecutive winning terms. THEU. ORACLE, stone work from G. C. ESHER, 2d and 0. sts. awe p63 WATCHES CLE MAIN. SPRIN Guaranteed on ALO. Hi 1. 632 G st. n. ceam, address by Lawyer R. 8. Smith; president 639 Rialto building, Chicago tS of Bethel Literary Soclety, subject: “he vro- fessional Negro.”” : . $ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 46TII_ST, ABOVE EXPLANATORY NOTE: Observations taken at 8 a. 3 Scott Cirele, Dr. Charles /A. Stikely, pustor— | {sobars or Ines of equal air pressire, drawn for each tenth of an inch. Dotted lines are isotherms 1, COR, 9TH AND S STS, | Sunday school, 9:30, ate se renchlig Uy the pas | or lines of equal temperature, drawn for each ten degrees. Shaded areas are regions where rain A @ 1 1 NORTH CAROL NA AVENUE M. P. CHUI? ‘Sth and B sts. s.e.—Prea-t , TSth meridian time. Solid lines are _15 years’ practical experience. DON'T EAN. TO SEE OUR “AD.” UNDER “SUM —why put up with the rc Wurin, OF interest to thouamls. KOB-| carelessness and ineffi- Watson Case, pastor, preaches at 11 Soo} ceaRasopetiieg ave. and M st.—3:30 p.m. | OF enow has fallen during preceding twelve hours The words “High” and “Low’ show location of Sone eee egy Sanday school,” 9:90 a.m-5/ “aad “Wednesday evening. Christian’ Endeavor | areas of high and low barometer. Small arrows fly with the wind. a Min te + a oie . You are. welcome. it WASLUINGTON, D.C., March 16,1805. ciency-of the branches TRINITY M. B. CHURCH, REV. Mf. F. B RICE, GH enon: < Pe ope e fth ¥ -h 1 pustor.—11" am., administration of sterament ares rH ED 2 ion? THE APPROACHING STORM. covers all the so-called drouth -district. In Infurance Company for the election ef thirteen | Of these one-horse laun= fil reception of inemiuera: Gad, Bpworth Leaaue: | 255; S, 2 Game hah Ghee some localities a blizzard prevails, and y, 1331 F st. n.w., on WEDNESDAY, April Fp arate eaching “by: Rev. Stranghn o} Preaching by the pastor, 11 a.m. and 7: : | The Rain Aren Spreading Towand the | stock is in danger. At North Platte a s tiv pet dries when we will call Me Ee goniterence; 3:30 p.m. monthiy meeting of | (ENDATL BIAS RCE ETE ia a = heavy des tutocmerevallenTnursday ilenht . Polls will be opened at 12 m. and closed at 2 at your residence for Richanl P. Evans, esa aad Mire Ghapine nip by | Rev. T. Outwater. Lert changing yesterday morning to a raging 1 o'clock p.m. Transfer books will be closed on y Mr. W. J. Puliner and’ recitation by Rlaster Itay, | 8m. Preaching, 11 am. and 7:30 p.m. blizzard. The wind blew violently from ie ai men day of election. HARRY C. BIRGE, Sec. your laund bundle _mond Otterbach. ian vets piouran Cnn See SS ae Forecast till 8 p.m. Sunday.—For the Dis-| the northwest, and a heavy fall of snow 2 iS d deli it th GORSUCH ME. CHURCH, COR. 4g AND TE STS.| Wally invited $t"' | trict of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia, | was promised. It is becoming colder, und |e ees has teon added to our fre. © #99 * we Tncting of the eorporaors and | = NG deliver it promptly Pe eS eee See EPISCOPAL. Increasing cloudiness and showers; warmer | Should the cold become much snore severe |s es 5. iseor gforage warehouse for +400 ¢ Mockholders of ‘The Moore. Venting ‘Typewriter | om the day promised? .” Epworth League meeting at 7 p.m. 11% | — s tonight; easterly winds. perlal a heavy snow and rain has been|***** the preservation of furs, **¢* * ene sete eee ee eat TH S E. CHU 7 | ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, GEORGETOWN, O STREET . 4 ter House, Charlestown, Jefferson county, West D tal to ur v TH STI E. CHURCH, REV. J. M. | 54) JOM TS na 'gsa, Rev. Chas. E. Buck, rector. falling since 10 o'clock yesterday merving. |+ ++ * roves, rugs, carpets, tap- °° °° . sinia, for’ the purpose of organizing said company, rop a pos o Slarrow, 0-30 a.m., Sunday ‘school. 11] bet, 32d and Bd, Rey; Chas. E. Buck, rector! rhe severe storm in the western states | Five inches of snow cover the ground, with |se.ee cstries, clahine blame, eevee electing a hoard of directors, making by-laws, and main office, 514 loth Pg and communion. 3 p.m. junlor | srmon and holy communion, i1; evening prayer, | has moved southward over Kastern Kan-|N0 appearance of the storm abating. At)... , 2 aid 2a Ee tur ee Saeco ce | Street tonight and our | sia sentry sot mid ereey af, 6 | 0t PAUS, Oe ey earl sot Ar | r0, whlch covered the central valleys and | Soming! Gown. Speclia trom Dubar. and |=. tata besten tae empeme °° °° tom. Peay Ge wagon willcali Monday. ORTIL GAPITOL Mo EL CHURCH REVS | veess Palm Sunday, at7:30 and 4i gam, and 4| the lake region this morning, and by @ de- | Nebraska City report very heavy rain and|, 4... tun in this departmem ig seeee L 0,0. F. ( ENCAMPMENT, NO. 3, eave, {1 am, sermon and Lords | td m, ‘The night service will be under | cided fall in temperature in districts west | some hail. : CR i th nae Sarr E al ‘The uMicers kind mieiers are hereby roti of F. H. WALKER & CO., _ _ Preiclling “by” pat the AUDIO OE te te Athinwor of unite | Of the Mississippi. East of the Mississippi Condition of the Water. , DoS Gee A Oe EEC te Sipe YALE See ee ate EE : ear it” | the temperature has risen. Temperature and condition of water at 8] 7 {{ M imowsttle. Molerate place Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock from CHURGH, 1211 AND MNWo TERHOOD OF ST. ANDREW.—SPECIAL| ‘The Indications are that the storm will | #-™-* ee anaes temperature, 49; ‘condi- charges. ddd Tate rewidence, Gal T street southiast,. The Steam Laundry, mciter pastoreats emma tomorrow cvenliig ‘at 7:40 o'clock, St. | advence toward the Great Lakes today, at- Conti uonta meet eesneclinn Toe eae merican Trust m., Sunday, to attend the BRANCH, 514 10TH ST. - JL. Eiderdice; 88., 94 ‘Address by the Rev. Thomas Atkinson of | tended by high winds, and that the rain | dition at south connection, distributing 5 funeral. Members of sister encampments invited Qt) PLANT, 43 G ST. 2 ADEE GORA a St. Barnabas Church, Baltimore. You are cor-| area will be carried to the Atlantic coast | reservoir, temperature, condition at in- Security Co. tg Soin with 8) ash CRAWEOR —— a ee ESLEY CHAPEL, COR, OTH AND F ST dially invited, All seats: free, by Sunday morning. Conditions favor the | fluent gate house, 25; effluent gate house, 36. fase se Cuiet Patria We Won’t Disappoint. preaching by paator at 11 Stee CHURCH PSE occurrence this evening ¥ fone e Be- Tide Table. C. J. BELL, PRESIDENT, 3 anybody, uo matter how sinall the printing at’ 7:30 pan; prayer ieeting ‘Thursday | pid Doth, st. ne Nt acl at both Gino ocat Patdale Mliseiestop! valleys, ‘Ten. | Today, high tide, 5:23 p.m.; low tide, 12:01 BANKING HOUSE, 1405 G ST. ; lors, cor. F and 10th sts. n.w. ate y printers say “one cant help dis- | spa pey yested choir. Course of lectures Raced oe ee nessee, Arkansas and northern portions of picnieneee eg a oer it STORAGE WAREHOUSE, 1140 15TH. * the middle and east guif states. but we can. When and B sts. #.w appointing occaslonally, P.m.; low tide, 12:32 p.m. In this section the temperature will rise 7 foe aegremeia ns aber Preaching by pas ¥, Apri a a.m., a We — —-—— ——— * : : . 5, r dex of the’ board. 90c. for 50 coples, you get them when pro HURCH, 141i AND G STS, ts" | lower temperature thermometer at the weather bureau today oun AHN DING ESOCRA TEE: TWELFTH ISSUE OF STOCK. Pooks are ope tor subscription at the office of the Treusurer, 1907 T’a. ave. n. Brown, pastor. 72; maximum, 72; min- CHURCH, COR 8D AND A Sis. | _ Special dispatches show it is raining and|8 a.m., 50; 2 p.m., J lesa Claim rector Holy eamane, | Showing all over Western Nebraska. This | imum, 44. A ‘i ¥ se Sermon by pastor and communion. goods of all Kinds refinished equal to new. Prompt Print: ae aan and 11 a.m,’ Evening service, 7:30. | = — Sourth monthly mee hict painted over with bronze powder, but by | sun Byron S. Adams. i er, p.in., Epworth Leagu ened a eet Bs S== eur Boniliy, meeting, at which stock of 12th Method as when originally done at factory. No '9 512 11th st. nw. ind sermon. sd ad WOMEN AS SCHOOL TRUSTEES . eries may 3 obtained, TUESDAY charge for small repairs. Polishing and plating | ap6-14a FIFTEENTH STREET M. EB. CHURCH, COR. RB ee S = tha: etc S See cee ei ts Se Bee ee $1.00 cach ae 2 Ber sory > OW. 7 Rata Sarin dD. Fe Fea st y = hitmer Co. ieee “ g Oe apie Don’t Think Dawes Rev. WW: Nan, Aredale; pastor. Sermon, | union at 8 a.m. only. Sc Mrs, Stowell and Mrs. Terrell Ap- | agt. Brown; do. Allston agt. Lawrence; | ™oth- ELM 5 Ji aim.—subject, “At His Feet’'—and 7:30 p.m. ee ont + | “Dhe “business of the first, secend and third ap5-3w* Central Power Station. > t, “The ‘Strait. Gate."’ Sunday school, | 11 a.m. Service, with instruction, at 4 p.m. Con- pointed by the Commissioners. motion for new trial filed. Hurst agt. | months of this series being closed, $4.0 sbare i ——. ! = =that you will con get over that “‘tirea | Sublech, “The, Straits Gate.” | Sanday sch firmation, with sermon by Bishop Pare, at 7:30, Clark; demurrer to amended declaration | will tave te be ald co ee ad, F400 per SINGULAR HOW WE CUT SHIRTS = Heeling Foe you won't unless ro take ——~] munton’at morning service. 1t* p.m 1t The Commissioners disposed late yester-| sustained, with leave to amend in ten days. Interest 1s allowed at 6 per cent ‘on stock with- —s0 aifferentiy | from other abe some ey SEs Oa: Reliable eee BERKELEY mee DUMBARTON AVEN 3LE.CHUR SPIRITUALISM. day afternoon of the matter of the appoint- Myers agt. Lawler; judgment py default. | drawn om canceled in settlement of loans. Aw fee n coat cand cut yon an individual pattern, Whisky is a vigorous tonic—Just the kind ing by Rey. B. Payton Brow Sus ——__________ | meat of two women to the board of school | Schwartz & Co. agt. Schuerman; ordered eee ee aS _ may Bs erates 28 loans, Lots of shirt makers simply take the size of you need. Only $1 full quart. = pROELHESE FS Pen THOTT GALL, | EVERY | trustees, as provided for by the recent act | On, Stet calendar. ‘ashington T. Nailor r maori cated "pier sanone oe G8 eaten er a t 6: a , Average amount loaned per share on 56 shares at 1URCH, 9TH AND F STS.| Sna 7 cay We Wile tne oenen: | of Congress. They appointed Mrs. Louise | *8t Robt. Kopp; verdict for plaintiff for | just’ meeting was $196.00, the. monthly payment odd Divs, pastor Sunday | smo, 220 pn. eee veo apri 6 ‘y appt one cenit damages. Sarah a Waycott agt. | therefor being $1.00 on stock and $1.00 as interest. Jacrument of the | 2gcturer and test, mediuntisiss with us for April. | Reed Stowell and Mrs. Mary Church Ter- | Jas. W. Pumpkrey, executor: jury respited, | Loans may Ue ecitied on one or more shares at the theme, attending the National Agyocjation meetings, has | Tell to serve until next September. The new ue ons Co. agt. Fonda; judgment eet a borrower, and menthly payments ‘indly consented to give morning lecture. e ply by default. Lergey agt. Fonda; do. ed Stemi Mr. Moulton is one of vith clan gpeaues; | trustees will probably enter upon thelr zew | 0 Wetoyit, terwey Set. Konda ao aes ‘The arrangement for distributing a growing sur- 01 Fa eal ata eng, et veer ame bot vst | James Tharp, 812 F St.N.W. P. T. HALL, Shirt Muker, 008 F st. apb-10d | _ 2p6-12d YORK HARD, THIS WINTER? We’ A 66 99 Wek Unre \G To FEEL THE EFFECTS? e’ve the Right Knack You need a good tonic. Don't take drugs. in the northwest. With m as speaker and | duties at the meeting of the board which plus has shortened the monthly payments to ma- f disagrecable—often upset yo —in cutting and fitting shirts—and it is Etuerson. to. follow with his awonderful. test : Tee ET ture stock or cancel loans in frst series to the ex- a Hoenn at AR 0 follo q ‘onderful tests, | will be held next Tuesday afternoon. Both tent of $17.95. ch. BEER. It' mal full house should be in order: Circuit Court No. 2—C! a x—builds up the sy shirts: pretty: welll afteristhese | many ing Steward. 5 SwaNe. Wil AED A women have seen service as practical edu- No. 2—Chief Justice Bingham. | A like application of a pro rata share of the sur- Seotest sheen ash ualicnee hier Govegne) acta ie Faure of Untking them. ¢ the sample | Srp. VERNON PLAC MB CHURCH SOUTIC | MEM, Suge ar voateiow Hath OO ators. Mrs. Stowell is the wife of Dr.| to quash attachmcrt “continue” orion | Bag Tit be made im maturing shares of each se- . out = ee O08. PA: AVE AMD Oe BY. fit—your money back. $1 . ee Ane We Ganter: MORROW EV lock. Charles H. Stowell, and lives at “80% 14th | agt. Morgan; motion by intervener to quash Come in with us, our management has been a ‘apo lod "i oars 2 ‘| Ellery & Ireland, ™2,0time. 5 ~ -__1t*_| street. Mrs. Terrell is the wife of ihe well- | attachment sustained. Carstairs, McCall | Gr viunene, Jme Spyeyiation will be a sure source WASHINGTON, D. ©, March 18, 1895. 7 cry. OER CE CS DOUGLAS MEMORIA el WAM 2 SE ST. | known colored lawyer Robert H. ‘Terrell. pen ie Brown; motion for judgment | feedive your sulseriptions: oe Take notice that the copartiership htretofore me 11uh and HE sts, n. . do, 1. Wali, She is a native of Memphis, Tenn., and is pase Thomay Dowling, Vresident, 612 Fst. aw, era eee texceank thesd asec cael tes ae) Preacl am, and 7:45 _ p.m. . rim’ 2 son S. Taylor, President. st. nw. Sh iuvater Xt. cil ad wood dealers. 28 | Why They Prefer U Scheel 9:50 a.ra, “Juvenile Miss. Soe the daughter of Robert R. Church, @ Prom-| tnvted States “age Lee Maker house: | Mgliag Neel, Seereiara, 21 Hat mews M st. m.w., Georgetown, Is this dag. dissolved. y y Ss. mi. Epworth League praise service, inent colored man of the south. breaking; SS ‘$300, Sree sayy | tS Wescott reamizes, 3007 Ea-ave, aw. GEORGE OSCAR TAVENNER, We very frequently get a glass con-f Aoinhy weleote: ks gil ate Ever since the law was passed providing | Richard. C. Upperman, surety. United | Wm. R. Brown, cor. ave. and 20th st. mw. The vadersigned will continne the abov es 5 tract by preference. Many architects and MOE. CHURCH, DoT N SHURCH. for the appointment of women school trus- Se ae same; do. United States agt. a Se a 5 - sate Coes rails M. BL RCH, PH. . z ‘m. y a james H. Byram, 2023 t. ne a 5 work. Having the largest stock—doing the} mon by pastor and communion. 6:30’ p. THE RB! SEWALE) WILL CH | with applications and recommendations, 4 ew trial overruled. | George J. Johnson, 713 Market space. in_eb-tpel, quickest work and doing it thoroughly and i Salvation King, lar-| Chas. N. “Moore, 1145 17th st. now, p.m., preaching by pastor. ‘ S. : BEE Am on [hws ts | and it was a task of no small magnitude to United States agt. Richard KENDREE M. BE. CHURCH, MASS. AVE. 15. “Evening at 5, lee- | go through all these and from them to | ¢en¥; defendant arraigned; plea, not guilty. guaranteeing what we do has given us orris Thorne, 933 23d st. mw. api-st h : * this reputation? ‘Oth and 10th.—11 a.m,, communion und recep turety = {iru Man; The Senses ot Edu- | Setect in the best interests of the com- ee ast, ‘Thomas Harris, house- DOWMENT AND PAUP Subscription books for stock in the fourth “Glass Handled Like Clockwork.” of members. , preaching by Rev. Lit. p munity. den, larceny; do. United States ay Wm. Ol- S PURCHASED AT A series Enterprise Serial Building Association are Dyott. 7 p. League. it The board of Commissioners were really + eny; do. United States agt. Joshua how pen. Payments may. be made at the wet | Chas. E.Hodgkin,g13 7th St. | s7. aoa B. cuvncis, 2 . embarrassed by the number of applicants, | ®4¥ 4nd Harry Gray, housebreaking; do. P . 1307 F st. fa Set EO Ge Ee . barton and O s' Rey. S. Atken Lewis, ane = especially a3 all of them had friends who Probate Court—Judge Hagner. CITIZENS EQUITABLE BUILDING _ASSOCIA- Gth and F sts. s.w NES! AY Abt 10. At | Plate Glass Expert. apé-20d pastor.—9:30 a.m. i a.m., p 30 = deeeed Sie used their best en-| Estate of Lemuel G. Sh ener TION UF GEORGETOWN, D. C. Bo .w., OF at the offlee of the se-1 ve S m, special sermon and communion servi E Srp SASS ee aS Cis Ae Ped denvors) tl Mine dieses ae eae epherd; order Corner 3lst und M streets now. Ticdaip uct ee guesei welcome pod Citizenship and Good Government.” Ail lenvors to sec! granting letters of administration’ issued Office open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. DAVID MURPHY, President ‘Weather tomorrow--Cloudy. and ebowers, snide Sea 2 welcome, is ae It their appointments. | to Isabel G. Shepherd; bond $2,500. Estate TWELFTH SERIES OF STOCK. ” _F. SHEA, Sec ¥: iP RYLAND M. E. ce = UNITARIAN. They feel satisfied | of John F. Acker; do. to Wm. B. Acker; | Books are now open for subscription to 12th series. LONIAL BEACH ‘TAXES.— Don’t Let Anybody Bg cou accion eran themselves that they | bond $2,500. Estate of Rebecca E. Throck- . ADVANCES. $200 PER SHARE. Colonial Bench property delinquent for taxes (SE ee eee ry ounstor tothe | ALL SOULS’ CHURCH, 14TH AND L STS REV. have made an excel-| morton; will admitted to probate and Jet. | SEPAYMENTS, TWO DOLLARS PER SHARE Sarit tras coanell Junior 01 Mechanics, We i pI let. Ay eS Will shortly be ordered sold by the town council. FOOL come. 16 | RL R. Sbippen, wilt preach at 11 am., and at lent selection. ‘| ters testamentary issued to Hugh W.| PAYMENTS ON STOCK ONE DOLLAR PER Taxes on same can be paid between 1 and 5 p- = — = I sop} 7:30 p.m. of “Dr. W. EB. Channing.’”” Sunday Mrs. Stowell first | Throckmorton; bond $700. Estate of Wm. : SHARE PER MONTH m. dafly to T. B. HAR! WORTH M. B. CHURCH SOUTH, CORNER OF School and study class, 9:45 a.m. Young Peo- made the acquaint- | MacLeod; receipts of diserita > | eS 4 Fe pe eae LATHS. | tw pastor. 85. 9:30 am.” BLeigue, 6:45 p. REFORMED. ington public in 1888 | proved.Estate of Robt.Weber;Anne M. Web- | Premiums. Fo. Rnown. President. 2 ° | m. You are invited. * ite as a member of the | er appointed administratrix; bond $1,000. Es- SDGAR FRISP’ ‘ice President. mond will please make settlement at once with GRACE REFORMED CRURCH, 15TH ST. N.W. first International 2 : a : A the undersigned. z las PRESHYTERIAN. oes a ep ee 2 is fe ; a tate of Avis E. Graves; Edward Graves . P. WILLIAMS. Secretary. HENRY TE ORDERT, Ask ooy, pl terer or any Vesior Mimiugveerwicnd ole Seiiny ecto Council of Women. | appointed administrator; borid $20,000. Es-| ap2-6t EDGAR P. BEREY, Treasurer. She was then a pro-| tate of Moses Todas; Soloman Todas ap- fessor at Ann Arbor, | pointed administrator; bond $3,000. Estate | The National Safe Deposit, and her appearance | of Catherine Luff; J. Wm. Lee appointed cate meslineeee Western man which is the | sew yor« avexce PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. | _9:30"a.m.; missionary mieeting, 7 the Rey. Wallace Radcliffe, D. D., of Detroit n ap2-2weot Cor. 12th and B sts, nw. f ¥ ‘The Rey. . 2 WASHINGTON, D.C., April J, 1895. best Lath—white pine or tomorrow.” Services at 11 a.m: rdially invited. It with the council was | administratcr; bond $200. Ei gs * x ee 3 . Estate 0! avin: All creditors, of John B. Hammond will please | SPTUCE. He will tell YOU | THE EASTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, MARY. regarded a % feature oF Se ere = Francis Toumey; citation returned Sea Savi and Trust present their claims to the undersigned. land avenue and h street n.e.—Rev. Thomas M. ©. A. Gymna . terest. rs. Stowell graduated Estate of G. W. B. Asmussen; petition Co mY , BISCOE, prom ptly— “WHIT E| chaimers vaston,b-D. pastorwill preach at 11 a-m, SUNT e maslum dail 1409 X.Y AVC: | University of Michigan in 1876, and after- | letters of administration filed and order of peny., . 3, TORBERT,” 39 Rigi he nek to ae ar re eae ae to hear this address, Bible class at 3 o'clock. | ward was one of the teachers in the uni-| puptication. Estate of John Fegan; sup. Hho ee 2weo* 12th ana SB sts. nw. PINE! Tows’ Chay ter, No. 59, Brotherhood. of Andrew | Mea cordially invited S 1t | versity, enjoying the distinction of being | piemental petition for probate filed. Es- H ND Ni . ee oS and. Philip. Address by Rev. Howard “Wilbur = MiaSaTnST the only woman connected with the | tate of John Lynch; account of adminis- ee ore een ee BB UND ps SeAnE ASE He EES faculty. She came to Washington four | trator ¢. t. a. passed. In re Emily Rolling, Chartered by special act of Congress Ennis. The church will be most appropriately | __ WE SELL Bide ius church will be moet apenas | White Pine Laths early to secure se: Strangers contally tax | CAG) Rogers, D. D. th street me. It] ittted Cheist: e = ive, when she was appointed ; 3 Jan., 1867, and acts of Oct., 1890, and Feb., 1892, ER, 13TH AND Ey. | Years ago to live, wh guardian; final account passed. Estate of » 1867, Bs 5 wg Et, ISTH ANDY; REV. | to a position as specialist in the botanical | Francis H. Morgan; elghth account of ax, Louis P. Gutti, who will continue the business at the old. stand, Nos. A u ivi iculture. ie oaehesnrer Louis P. Gatti. All pei pm.” Astunce Connected “with | division of the Department of Agriculture. | ministratrix passed, -Accoun aims indebted. to. Gatti & Son will make Set ; | the Life and Passion of Our Saviour,” illus: | Mrs. Stowell is a. woman of considerable | fhe following, estates: Sao Ee as 4th and B S. Rev. Geo. N. cock, D. D., A cordial invitation is extended to the | literary attainments, and has contributed - smi) ts with Louis P. Gatti, Lai 80 SSvEPHEN GATTI. At $2.50 per 1,000. Wm. MacLeod, Benjamin F. Miller, Mary |. per annum upward. ing by the pastor tomorrow at 11 of the city, to be present. Services | frequently to the leading periodicals of the | RG Cabell, Ephraim Cowan and’ Bliza-| SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMEN pastor.—Prea: DAVID M. GATTL +: is am. and p.m. Morning subject, iy very evening during Passion Week at 7:30 i - ermine ee ee ES White Pime Laths | kttsasn' come” Bening sibfects As We Pog | Ole with preaehiig bythe pastor, “at” | COUREEY. She, AS? oth sclentine and | Meth J. Atkins, Batate of Christian Rup-| guqfuterest ailimed ou §5 and iure, vee SSP eo SMTER IN CHANCERY, give Others.” Sabbath school, 9:30 am. Y. P. SSS |B 4 s ; mandate from Court of Appeals filed. pe ge telg ah peers ips ey OFEICE, OF Sui Fairtex’ strect, Alexandria, At $2.50 per 1,000. | §.6. 2. 6:30 p.m. “A cordial welcome’ for ail 16 CHRISTIAD educational, She is the author of 2 work | in re Wm. F, Brodt, guardian; bond given. | security. "Sells drst-clase real state and ober March 18, 1895. . 5 mlligervices: Z AVE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. hundred eesays and papers on subjects | 17 fe Sallie Toller, guardian; appointment securities in sums of $500 and upward. NOTICE—I' have fixed upon MONDAY, the 15th White Pine Laths | dust presnyreniay cnuncn, 44 st. BET. D. Power at 11am. “God's Glory in | eget te Gucational. work. ordered. Estate of Jacob Rupli; cause dis- | TRUST DEPARTMENT. | 1s eS Gay of April, 1805, at 10 0 clock a.m., at my office, C and D.—“The Light of the World’ will be the “at's pan, “Why ‘Men Are Saved." | Cknected with educational work. ember | Missed on payment of $245 claim. Estate| gig Cwm. Mod Acfa las hdministravor: exe at ths ae eee ea ate thes aied At $2.50 per 1,000. fubject of Dr. Sunderland's sermon at the 11 a. fol Pao. XPOS CE, 7. Seats) SHE OS Michigan Pharmacuetical Society; | Of Thos. Connors, letters of administra-| Seutor. receiver, assignee, amd executes. trusta Cea as Senta fA < m. service. Communion following morning service. DE Ran Sate are i | tion issued to J. M. Berger; bond $2,000. | of. all’ kinds. Wills prepared by a competent See te aera oe euranry, 1806, in toe White Pine Laths Seat icarat Tborsite series TAN C an active member, ang tne coat Microscop. | Estate of Elizabeth Pelton; will admitted | attorney in daily attendance. chancery suit of George W. Leach, who sues, &c., Result rites Ines ann toveuing: be wuntterseholree ss: S pastor, E. B. Bagi my f London: a member of the | t© Probate and letters testamentary issued e r —— Complainant, agalnet. "The “Fidelity Building ‘and At $2.50 per 1,000. eS ee J, Cocke’ wil! preach at 11 am. and | teal Society of London; & member teach, |t0 National Safe Deposit, Security and aR Hen Fin nee {he debts of the deferdant company and all claiws Fi k Libbey & C Established | SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, CORNER 6TH 3 ae Alumnae Association, and also ex-president — ee, Tene ee Ne ee eee ee ee against it. ; ee rank Libbey Day 1824. ‘and C sts, s.w., Rev, D. W. Skillenger, pastor. FRIENDS. of the Collegiate Alumnae Association of | Kune or Wm. Powell: do. to David P. B. FRANCIS HIGGS ees mh27-10t* ‘ster in Chancery. “Lumber, Mill Work and Builders’ Hardware,” Se eee sks coher Bane G (ORTHODOX), HELD EVERY eee sau mill serge on Abe oese S JOHN C. WILSON, Trust Officer. —— sm = od ee Q i . it parlors o 3 . 1, = SSS PERSONS HAVING GOODS ON DEPOSIT Way of Becommy a Christian;” 6:30 p.m., Chris. nie el vith Mrs. ell, is recognized as one of ° Tne Fulton, upon wwhteh tnterest ts due 6th and New York Ave. tian Endeavor: a.m., pastor's Bible class. es ee aioe omen sae INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. W. B. Hibbs, one year or more, are hereby notified to call and It are invited. ee i 43 ee ° le 5 “intere! same Or th 1 be ee 7 onan of her race. e 5 i epi rimap barnlr aasa an ieee wi GOD WESTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, HALL MISSION. _ husband is a Har- AMUSEMENTS . Banker and Broker, : mh20-18t* Hi, K. FULTON, Pawnbroker- FREY Bate at areas a Pantie HALL MISSION TAKES PLEASURE IN NOTIFY- | vard graduate, and ATTORNEYS . OUR RIDING SCHOOL —LAUNDRY. Tito eM -THE TRIUMPH OF THE AGES.” ineptieate = We are again in our former place | they He ae 188 2 AUCTION SALES. 1421 F Street. Is now open for business. Track has been re- We are the servants of 7:0 Al, "rrot tsaue Clark, D. D., of Howard | fa ‘been thoroughly improved and: artistically Str ea eer Bue Private wires to surfaced and put in fine shape; competent instruc. Special muste and decoration, Caen ee, ee So | ties f Oberlin yates New York Stock Excha . ees Sa ervice bbath, 2:30 p.m, Preaching by the | alumna 0 = CHURCH NOTIC 4 mete arilig tai riae tat good form” if we ees ves people Nightly illustrated Passion Week services. It pastor, Rev, Phoche I, Hai” Come. it* | College, graduating COAL AND WOOD New York Cotton Exchange. Leiottond enh “ z By this we mean—we re=| founrn prespyreniay cuuncH, orn st. —— See from the classical de- COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS. Cnt Board of Trade. — mh25-164 Ten, lesson tickets (Or $0). uife._ssetaberahtp, i lothi Joseph T. "Kelly, pas CBAEE SERVICES: partments wit Snien COUNTRY BOARD en each; yearly ticket, .00; life . - ph T. Kelly, pas = 8 s ¥ nd = asnb TPES Oe Nccurse tleket’ applies on pur:| DAF your clothing, sew on 9:80 am; preaching, 1 | THEOSOPHY.—LBCTURE BY MISS M. 3. Baw. | distinction | tn a COUNTRY REAL ESTATE The Union Savings Bank, chase of wheel, if you desire to buy a RAMBLER. | the missing buttons, put Heth in series of lectures on Jo- | Pgotism and Altruism,"* on Ne” Se ae DEATHS . Ww GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO., eckband: ? d ©. E,, 6:30 p.m. Strangers ‘al- | Sunday eveuin g._So°clock, at ball, 419 UU stv. Ee See DENTISTRY 1222 F Street N. °9 ‘ n ae - Pubile eee t+ | Greek pwalbersors SDUCATION. ; am ares aie tit | wristbands without charg. SE pasorremasy, [UES SROL, CUMSTLANCIENGE RSTIRETE | CRE, antes ees Pays four per cent interest IN s ES EI will hold its Sunday Bible class at its reading . C NS, = the pleasures of an open. firepiace with one wits an ae ou fi ie Gonnecticut, ave., “Naud aa sts, 1L.W room, Gos eh at at 4 o'clock. all, are | years iS aoe ee on savings accounts. Open ef a stove. May be u rons oF . ry ‘eunis 8. . D., uh z cordially invited. t* | studying the modern languages, attending Sate spark ee eee ince @uiee: Sat pane cn z see amntpee at the morming service. The pallle | DR, J, H. DEWEY, TYPOGRAPHICAL HALL school at Lausanne, Berlin, Florence and until 5 p. m. on Govern- rates, s,, ‘sabe? 13 re ul is ied by the pastor. ‘Sunday schcol a 3 pen ject—"The i ison Paris. She was for several years employ- RENT (Hou: Seste J.B CORNING, Me Son, SE Sete 592 y aa ty tor eet, | 923) mm Ghridtuan’ Badeator Socicty meeting | qe © PD Subleet—"ahe Kingdom of the Soul.” | 7"a3 a teacher in the Colored High School See a eee ment pay days and Satur- =... | of the District, is chairman of the educa- Se 5 caERD EERE Se SS tional committee of the Colored Women’s Ith and f sis thee GB. Patch, DD» NEW PUBLICATIONS. League of the city, and has been president 8. school of the Bethel Literary Society, being the RENT (Offices) RENT (Rooms). FOR RENT (Stables)... day evenings between 6 and 120-204 - . English “Clay Worsteds” Raging! We're measuring, for lots of those $20 Clay Trouserings. Worsted Diagonal Coats and Vests. “Trousers, § vices, 11 ath. apd 70 MRS. MARY 5, SURRATT. erie wena to occupy thal postion tue TON RENT sBtieet-c:—. ORSON © ACARTNET, up. Perfect satisfaction or money back. iy B . Home-made and Prayer meeting, ‘| per ‘Trial, Conviction and Fxgeution by a U. S| Was appointed registrar of Oberlin College | FOR SALE (Bleycles). MEMBEKS OF THE NEW YORK STOCK Just imported, best west com = Figg H. R. Bradstreet, "oom tate . y CONCilitary Comunispion. and professor of Greek there, but did not | FOR SALE (Houses). 5S try worsted goods. Regular line 408 12th st., opposite ““Raleigh."* aps-8d__ | WEST STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, REV. ss By” : accept the appointments. She was the first | FOI SALE (Lots)... Correspondents of Messrs. Moore Schley, 89 of Bond street patterrs—invisi- $6.50 = eae W. C. Alexander, D.D., pastor.—Preaching by DAVID MILLEI DE wirT. colored woman to whom such an appoint- | FOR-SALE (Miscellaneous). ‘Broadway, ble wide stripes, narrow stripes a bight ay ie alon production—it must be tev. W. | ;, Alexand err D.D., at 11 am, 12 mo. cloth, 260 pages, $1.25 net. ment was tendered. FOR SALE OR RENT... Bankers and Dealers in overament Bont, ° Cie CG eee ak Ce B Pece:api inns aMidweeks peaver! tieeting JOHN MURPHY & CO., Publishers, 7 ras eae BUR) SSE PStocks and bonds and all securities jugs worn by the best dresed Dap, - To-Kalon era abe Port Bema sp tloweckjprayer tmecting:/|( yang ot f tlmore, Md. THE CoURTs. HOTELS 5 meas cechaueet oft Rew York, Puilndelphie wen in Londos this spring. ; ‘or sacramenta Ur poses. Sa SDE SOUS: Boston and Baltimore bought and sold. ; % 7 No. 1 LEGAL » K falty made of investment securities. Dis purp 9 A Princeton. Editor. Equity Court No. 1—Judge Cox. AL NOTICES ca aplalty anata of erases eeestes De TION A Fashionable Suit $1.50, $1.75 and $2.50 gal. C3 Used by a number of leading churches. ‘inane ONly | To-Kalon Wine Co.,614 14th Robert C. Wilkins, youngest son of Mr. McClelland agt. See decree ae LocaL ME , SREY fies ing b' Coltman agt. Moore; exceptions ‘rican Bell Telepbove Stock bought and sold. arn, D.D.. gus: | Beriah Wilkins of the Post, has been | 18 tilt, rupart sustained, and reference ant ; sie at Jation to Christ: {Chosen one of the editors. of ‘the Daily | to auditor ordered. O'Sullivan agt. Rick- : — m arist Thos. S. Hopkins substituted as trus- | MArRL : GC. Havenner, ‘and Telephone Stock dealt in. Yosists of el: *and v 8 p.m : i . PY vest Wi Monday Princetorian of Princeton’ College. The | ett a oe $22.50 | ,, Prove, 208. West, Waatington, orders “Alled | ““-stones| “aa. Preach honor is one that goes to men who com- | tee.’ Bradley Coal and Lime Company agt. | wEpicaL. ee Member Washington Stock Exchange, 5m? ORE Agel Set i SR ap5-15d geeia. TR ‘Sunday bine ability with popularity and is a mark | Clark; demurrer and pleas overruled, with WANTED AND TO LOAN Heal Estate and Stock Broker, < ris Mgtian Bndeavor ctv Te Ad of success in college life. - leave to answer. Cady agt. Cady; auditor's eo . Rooms 9 un 5 lautic building, Spring Covert Coats, Not a “Cheap” Place. Chrisdan Endeavor, 4” p.m,” All seats free at all Perper alitin et andlipalstibution ordered: PUBLICATIONS 930 i nw. iti In the stylish wood browns, If you are looking for the “cheapest printer in First Plank Shad Dinner. Sheid agt. Sheid: Stull agt. Stull; Bani Investment Securities. Banister; Cruser agt. Cruser; divorce aoans <._Domer, |. ‘Tomorrow the first plank shad dinner of | 4 yin. mat. omorrow morning evening al . : and holy week services ‘every’ evening | the Season will be given at Marshall Hall, Equity Court No: juring’ next week at 8. it’ }The Charles Macalester, after having gone] Coomes agt. Coome sn | through considerable repairs, will make | g: at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. These | missing bill. Lyon agt. F Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for cash or on margin. Gotton bought und sold in New York on New Orleans. Private wires to New York, Chicago and Ne Orleans. Telephone 453. 10-1 ington’ DON'T come to see me. I had vd the high tins, ete., fauitlesly cut and $25.00 fitted rather be ¢ the rev J.D. BURNS & CO., Hose of tonne HL. MeQUE priced printer than fy aim is * how cheap, but pinpare my wo.k and prices’ with ‘and see the result. r and Publisher, 2—Judge Hagner. divorce a vin. mat. anted. West agt. McCarthy; decree dis- Ree: ‘atin aps L0S-1176 E st, nw. ‘Telephone $20. _Mon- | two trips, von; order over- LOANS ON LIFE, BXDOWSENT, TOMTINE OR Impor ting Tailors, Areata: at 8 and| dinners will be given every Sunday during | ruling motion for rehearing. McBride agt. | “distribution policies our specialty, Money ad- Gor. 67 Sth and G sts. naw. ap6-te hankiibiaimirceo? Sere April and May. Firemen’s Insurance Company; order ex- | vanced on. stocks, bonds. tensa and other ap- ——— a Sy eee comfort and satis- Z ———.--— punging parts of bill. Topham agt. Top- | PONEKES @ BAKEI 40 10 i Take Off Your Winter Suit | SHIRTS ; We make ue Exhibitions crepatatinas: Rani ites umony soe tone CHaain sithdentex al YERKES & BAKE, 40 to 46 Metzerott nidg. ter carefully aminer, ordered taken. Maxwell ‘ast. | eel ER And wrap ft Then you can n measurements, an | The Fischer galleries will be given up a = : M = SaaS rant aes | HAD foe teal teat yet G CORNER | next week to an exhibition of ‘paintings a any Gee Pee Ne oe Real Estate Sold Yesterday. > et preventive es sauy-mades” You) Di pestore ,»- | and drawings by Miss Juliet Thompson. | absent defendant ordered. :1v| Charles C. Glover and E. J. Stellwagen, 7 i the eud. | We have shoowe “the = Fou prefer | and ‘7:30 p.m, ‘Those who have had an opportunity to ex- i? Court No. 1—Judge Bradley. ¢ 10| trustees, sold at auction, through Sloan & a expect. Bg ekee (iy ee tose paeeipretin ated rel veined sean amine Miss Thompson's later work speak] Coates ast. Capital City Benefit Society; auctioneers, yesterday, a valuable 3 Zz. Z sults—don’t par. by quartet very highly of it, and her exhibition will | afirmance of J. F. judment set aside | ED~ (Miscellaneous). jing lot on P street between th and Easton & Rupp, 421 mth St. mnie ieee patie doubtless be both creditable and interest- | consent. Nordlinger azt. Block et al; judg- | WANTED (loons). Dees 0 GEICO aOR eee Popular-Iriced Stationers. (Just above ave.japS-14d | apS-lid | Maker of Sbirts, Under Willards, | deavor, ing. ment of condemnation against Secund Na-! WANTED (S:tuations) Page 10! schmid for $2.40 per sazare foot.

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