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ite THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1897-24 PAGES, 8 = — —— = = —— = = ——<$<—— = arcs TRTAT YT ea Bi sis 4 ae: z . : INDEX ADVER: = 7 y 5 : SEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. elle THE OFFICIAL WEATHER:M 5 _ |BIRTHPLACE OF STORMS|/CONDENSED LOCALS To ADVERT: RS OF THE JOINT COMMITTEE ON KE- METHODIST. z eas iets ACCOUNTANTS . rege 23 ‘vthian anniversary, February 19, 1807, will — = - ATTORNEYS . Page 5 5 Mareh 15, 1897, 7:30 | ST. PAUL'S M. E. CHURCH, DUPONT CIRCLE, We th . Orizi: te ‘ th Joseph W. Raxley, charged with assault- AMUSEMENTS: Page 24 clock. ¥ of Washington Company, 417 | Rev. Stowell L. Bryant.—9:36 am, eather Disturbances Orizinate in the | ine and striking Emma J) Jackson of No. | avcTiow SALES, ag: 22 Fdhat. nw. to settle the tnanctal part of the cel | school: 11 a.m. and 4 p.m, the pastor; 6 p.m., 3 s 634 Sumner street northwest, was today | BICYCLES = ebration. Holders of outstanding claims will please it i; Selkirks, sent to jail fonaixtm days by Judge Miller. Page 4 prevent the same, Ry order of the chairman, 3t Seema tent PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY. 2 = —- “The Art of Conversation” will be dis- “Page 5 - annual election of cffic w Prospect Hill | the pastor, Isaac W. p. cussed in-an informal way in the parlors Page 3 ry will be held of the Orlental infs#ionary anniversary; S. 3 :30 a. A Pen Picture of a Cataclysm of the | of the Elsmere Tuesday evening. Julia Page 12 ling Association - aw., TL See — pm; midweek service, Wednesday, = ae Gee. Patiltne’Leaveny, whose talks on language ry 16, By . J - = 1 7 5 .. ta pper in—Across = and literature have been so popular in pt I lot holder ¢ invited to attend. WEST WASHINGTON, 32d near Q st.—Preach- t p =o 2 Teta ae ne RGE ECRENCT. Secreta fog 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.i., by the pastor, JW. Peet past seasons, will lead the discussion. —s THERE WILL BE A MEETIN Beall; S.8.. 3 p.m. E. L., 6:45 p.m. cit William B. Jones, Charies Jones and John tore Page 3 “Repub Association of the District of | FIFTEENTH STREET M. & CHURCH, COR. R = Ca — Jackson, three colored boys. who said they | EDUCATIONAL Pages 5 and 22 CE A ae a ee il = had no home, wete today sent to the work- | EXCURSIONS . Page 26 pray New| new pastor, Re aS aye Seine acts = fo \ Written for The Evening Star. (Copyrighted.) house for ten days by Judge Kimball. FINANCIAL . “Page 12 TEST IMPORT- = = irs buch K Today, according to the traditions of our | Judge Kimball today sent Nellie Green | FOR EXCHANGE. 4 Fa » M. E. CHURCH.—9:15 A.M... SUNDAY oo” PP fathers, the last great storm of winter is | to the workhouse for fifteen days for using | FOREIGN POSTAL SER’ 5 11 a.m., preaching by Rev. L. B. Wilson, 2 ns > profanity on the street last evening. FOR RENT (Flats). s 130 pny Ps CB: 180 pn by 2a 4 Y due. It does not always arrive exactly on fost Mant a 4 8. (M. Hartecck, 0. D., “Gospel 2 e schedule time, but it comes without fail— enue seine ae a ‘Guriey. Ghareh, °°" | POR RENT ‘tieeitancoas ‘ : TES a TRE sets such, at least, is the unshaken faith of the | Morrow evening at the Gurley Church. | {ete RENT women : METROPOLITAN M. E. 2 i ev. J. A. Aspinwall, rector of St. ee SSE ae eee sts. nw.. Rev. Hugh Johnston, D. D.. pastor.— 20° tle @ Partly Coudy American farmer. : icre | Thomas’ Church, Dupont Circle, has so far = — inn. ‘ we Me Mins ere OS i ee ee Gf Jackson © Cloudy. But it is not the purpose of this article | -evovered from his severe attack of mein ee a - : aks CHRSTIAN TEM 2:30 a.m Sunday school: B pm. Chinese school S509 @ pan to discuss the validity of the popular be-| winich tras kept him indcors for a monih, | POM MENT cttores. ‘ eo Marenece Dye Bille of and Junior League, 6:30 pnt, Epworth League; : ates Mier about the equinoctial, but rather to | that he will be in tis pulpit again tomor~ | FOR SALE Mice). : Superintendent of Eu nt , 7:45 p.m. (Thursday), prayer meet se a ated show the birthplace of that and the whole | TOW- oe ; "i : eee ne SUNDAY. at 3 Se ee y ‘brood of storms to which it belongs. For | | Rev. Dr S. D. Clayten, for fifty-sw < Music (ee 9:15 a.m. Preaching by the pastor, a it is a fact, however surprising it may | SCAT 2 member of th SS wae » VEHICLES 3 - we ee ee EXPLANATORY NOTE: Observations taken at $a.m., 76th meridiar time. Solid lines are ts | Scem, that there is a birthplace of storms | jie will preack at Emory Chanel, Bright. cates Page 22 2 : ee peer ES Tt hars, or Mnes of cqual alr pressure, drawn for each tenth of an inch. Dotted lines are isotherms, or | in this country as well defined as the wheat | wood, tomorrow. aS a Page 5 WESLEY CHAPEL, COR. 5TH AN izes of equal temperature, drawn for each ten degrees. Shaded areas are regions where rain or | belt, or corn region, or orange district. | yyiss French, a missionary to China of | Local, MENTIO Page 24 4. F. Hetsse, pastor. Sunday schoo! a = snow har fallen during preceding twelve hours. The words “High’ aad ‘Low’? show location of | you can place your fingcr upon it on the | the Southern Presbyterian Church, ie visit Lost AND FOUND. 4 SE. GOUGH, Secretars. | Winon'at Tad pm ‘Prayer meeting 2a Seo || Goss ee Sy ib ar map as easily as you can point out the | ing in the cty, for a brief period.'and will | wauetades.-, . as asthe a = . it a Ss SE es! a —— a er age ee i. pe 2 v vel in ae ~ evening. hend waters of the Mississippl. chal . Secs MANICURE -) ists _ " = pel of the Central Presbyterian Church. . Moody FOUNDRY M. E CHURCH, 14TH AND G STS THREATENING WEATHER. twenty four hours:-Atlanta, 212;Montgom-| Take any chart of North America anit catia MEDICAL . 4 = Ker. Dr. Lacien Clark, ery, 2.06; Charleston, 1.18; Augusta, 1.80; | look at the Sclkirk mountain region o meee iaa a 5 hoir. Sau es aoa see Charleston ey look al 2W DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS. eer tate _ of the MoopY | Tivaan. preaching by the new pastor. Showers and Oa ent, dig; Hephzibah, Ga. 207. | pritish Columbia. The barren, rocky sum- = 22 Hine wit evar on TEESDAY EVESING March | Gap Epworth League: tt rivers (in fect and tenths) have decurrens | mits of these mountains are the favorite | A Belief That Two May Be Named in a ‘ aE Cee oy ee lores anereoale tea oa MOREE ME CHURCH, REV, HENRY | Forecast till 8 p.m. Sunday.—For the Dis-| Risen: Parkershure, Ut. Lealovahen nak: | plasground of whirlwinds, of little storms Few Days. PIANOS AND ORGANS. 5 PRIN CONCERT will begin in earnest, and NLR, D. D., pastor —Il a.m., address 2nd | trict of Columbia. and Maryland, fair to-| Nashville, 3.1; Chattanooga, 6.5; Memphis, | just born that leap from glacier to elecies, |" tyre ts a Yodiing @mbaeianany paen oie | peaeeite : 5 Ml attendance is therefore pai larly desired. ms Poe by the pastor: | night; Sunday threatening weather and ey icks re, A ‘nee Hi ae a meni ns sireneth ano Bi ae Soe are usually well informed on local matters 2 wisunday schoo 2 : ey are above the danger line and ris-| down the castern st s dt apar Percy S. Foster, Brayer meeting, ‘Thureda sradan ” Possibly light snow; northeasterly | ing gt “Louisville, 4: Chattanooga, 1; | and across the vast plains of Canada, and | that President McKinley will take up the 3 It ch i “RCH, R winds. Memphis, 2.3: above the danger line and | of Montana, and the Dakotas, growing into | consideration of the two District commis- 2 For Virginia, partly cloudy weather andj faljing at Cincinnati, 2.8. oe mighty cyclonic tempests as they advance. | sionerships early next week, and name the A SRIES MUST RE PU sue | Showers tonight and Sunday; northeasterly . These are our cold waves. successors to Messrs. Ross and Truesdell | <1 % 2 ‘League Condition of the Water. : SUBURBAN PROP 5 at's what the law says. It means a fine i But what gives rise to such a storm at s * vat . Psat 3 are found selling impure ¥ niceting. AN members and friends are tn- | winds; colder in the interlor tonight. Temperature and condition of water at 8] nrets oak ot Sourmay again. Upon the | before Saturday comes again. The impres- | CNDERTAREIG “4 'ARANTEE all our. gro- coniccatien Sei! the sew peste setts zs Sate a.m.: Receiving reservoir, temperature, 46: | North Pacific coast blow from the west- | Sion also seems to prevail and to be general | WANTED (Board). 4 and Food Supplies to stand every test. M. E. CHURCH, 20TH ST. Vee Weather conditions and general forecast. | condition at north connection, 8; condition ward the warm winds of the Japan cur-} that Mr. Ross will be requested to retain | WANTED dlelp) ry For all that. oar prices will be found as low | 6 Sine wv pastor, U'80, Sunday school. @:90, | ~The barometer has risen rapidly east of | at south connection, 6: distributing reser- | rent. ‘These make a mild climate in west- the place he has filled with such ability | WANTED (Houses) ver-than what “cheap” groceries | 2° Emmet 980 __lt* || the Mississipp!, except to the northeast of | voir. temperature. 44: condition at influent | ern Oregon and Washington, where snow | ana to such satisfaction on the art of the | WANTED (lscellaceous). 4 = Se Te New England, where it has fallen rapidly; | gate house, 5; effluent gate house, 6. and ice are seldom secn and the cold waves | M4 to such satisfaction on the part of the | WaNte Guucely : SAW. k EEO Wholescle Grocer dge, partor. 9:16 a.m, Sua’ | it has fallen in the southwest pau (extreme Tide Table. which visit the rest of the country are un- | Public, and that Mr. Chapin Brown prest, | BANTED (Situations). “ pabpeap ie Ghat abr ypegi Mes communion. servi 30 | northwest. The barometer is lowest in the % a2 _ | known. inated s - Tr 5 WINTER RESORTS. JT Se oe Ce 7:30 pan, reaching, by | lower St, Lawrence valley and is highest, Ne ee Spm P| Now such abnormally high| temperatures | Gent Mckinley ts pela to ave eee aE a CORCORAN ARP ScHOOL Wt t_| but has fallen slowly, north of Montana. 3 -m ; Fn. Dllsol ter nonthismusteproduce home! Sint! > : : 9c = MONDAY, March PRESBYTERIAN. It is decidedly colder from the St. Law- Saas, eh ana and 10:48 | Meteorological disturbance. As the warm | situation, and, as he desires to be untram- THANKED MR. BELL. ee rence valley southwestward to the !ower | P-™.; » 3:27 am. 208 p.m. winds are forced up the slopes of the Cas- | meled by so many considerations of patron- = — - RCH OF THE COVENANT (PRESBYTERIAN), | Mississippi valley, and slightly colder ut The Sun and Moon. Fa healthful, beautiful. cade range ard across the lofty Seikirk | age when the extra session and the Mfhport- cunts SN Hamlin, D.De pastor Services at 1i | Rocky mountain stations. The temperature poqay—sun rises, 6:14 a.m.; sun sets, 6:06 | mountains they meet the ey air of those | ant matters it is called to take up demand te Good Work Feunly S. Hamlin, D-D-. pastor” Sersices at 11 | continues low, but has risen slightly, from ugeral Committee. igid hel 1 : : the | all his attention, it is declared he will re- - lace to live. and 4 p.m. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. Ju- a Indian territory. | P-™- 4 SE ee WE wane te cote A eee leit ait doe Seperate ake ‘The District Commissioners have sen: the nior C. E. meeting at 3 and Senior at 5 p.m. | the Dakotas southward to SEL Moon sets, 3:44. Tighter, rushes upward. This tends to form | lieve himself of the importunities about the | | The DI sciiss 5 Maieieka tears bs " Ladies’ Bible cinss at 2:30, and children’s class Extremely cold weather for the season ‘Tomorrow—Sun ris. 6:13 a.m. a vacuum, toward hich rushes the cold ed, seer ee icceile ices and Lf lo airman aries J. Bell wees at 830 pm. Briday. 1t_ | still continues in the northwest; temper:- z sin fon the sncennelds and siaclers: without further delay. cas of the inaugural committee: sd pects yt SCE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, | tures of 40 degrees and 24 degrees below The City Lights. niepese sertie ie The feeling described, however, has not! the Commissioners of the Distric: of arrival hobbiest and best-selected asso Rev. Wallace Radcliffe, D.D., pastor.—Services, | zero being reported this morning from| Gas lamps all lighted by 7:14 p.m.: ex- s ne had the effect of — ng v = efforts =| Colurabla beg leave to express to yourself ment of B jaitings aod tre : 11 au. and 7:30 p.m” Sobléct, evening, “The | Havre and Miles City, Mon.. respectively: | tinguishing begun at o:20 a.m. ‘The light-| ‘The region where this occurs is the wild-| the other aspirants for the places 1221 | and to your committee their high aunrecias sure tu show. It is high time we were FOF Repent tae ete een aerate | These temperatures were 18 degrees and 1| ing is begun one hour before the time] est in America; it has fit surroundings for | their friends. Commissioner Truesdell’s | tion of the valuable servlees ends eee ee gee ee fers | Sermons og the cittes, of the Dime; saulatlt | degree, respectively, lower than any pre- | named. the birthplace of storms. Down in the | friends are working vigorously for hi re- | the entire committee to the peol pigs eae eeni ip) eo Tel ater the iicectos et | Yiously recorded by the weather bureau! “are lamps lighted at 6:59 p.m.; extin- | te Dirthp! = ; ha | ‘ention, end Mr. M.A. Ballinger's name 18} nistrict of Columbia in providi Soca abd selects patter Mr dei ortdr Lawreure. nw" ‘B® “UFectio# °C | Guring the second ten days of March. guished at 5:85 a.m. deen valleys of the Selkirks, and where the | suff anentionelas\ that of = formb0Gh Sansnectaton wr greeter are 7. Spot sea pliath aria ed eR EC Lo Showers continue in the south Atlantic Canadian Pacific railway winds its sinu- | candidate. The movements in favor of Dr. 1 PRED GATen fst mktt-8d TON PRESBYTERIA Fee CRG BAND | and gulf states, and Hotell sig wane Ne lake) US ely aera sonar ee oe ewes all is calm; the thick mantle cepee Wine a ranch:"" 2230 | regions, the Missouri valley and Colorado. e following were the readings of the Z “cimecience ta Modern Life.” "4" | The weather is clear this morning In New | thermometer at the weather bureau during | Of Snow falling uponitres truhike and t0cks | ciistatare also ally omectence: f-3 - England, the middle Atlantic states and the | the past twenty-four hours, beginning ai 4| 18 Tarely 2 r every detail the arrangements male ted credit upon the District of Colum- and the thanks of cur entire people are due to you and your committee for *he ous cour: . P. Fardos, Mr. Augvst Donath, Mr. L. M. Saunders and Mr. W. ©. Dodge and and active. MEETING OF RAPHOPIONE €O. A meeting of the stockholders of the American Graph mpany will be held at the it sts ; Si ml bout town today that = Eat ts 7) 7 CHU 4 % , shut out of sight the hoary summits that | It was gossiped a! ¥ ya marked success which attended all of the ain View Hotel. Harger’e Ferry. West Singin ee eee le ae een tee eames | ORI® valley. CNIS OES CONSETT 8 tc wer one or two miles straight up toward | @ number of influential business men were | ceremonies incident to the Inaugura'ton.” se Mion Waeviding “for an! increase ‘of the | Chaliuers Easton, D.D.. pastor, will preach atti | The indications are that the cloudiness || March 12—1 p.m., 60; & p.m., 5S; midnigh', Henvent nrat above thie iqulet lowes 1 intending to present the name of Mr. John said Sete feckitnd cupifal stck of the corpany ard the | atm. and at 1-30 pm. Miss Lucila 'Mae Smith, | will increase from the lake regions south- | 53. : . in a region rarely seen by human eyes, | G- Slater to the President as the saccessor An Ohio Cent Unban ee lly : from Rowton, Mase.. il sing at both services. | ward to the gulf and south Atlantic states, | | March 12—4 a.m., 39: 8 a.m., 3; 12 m.,| iM tesion rarely ‘seen by human eyes, | Cr Com sniestcner Hoss, and the fact that re. thy “tn Beiigeport, Conn. By order | _Strangere cordially invited. = 1t_ | with showers or light snows on Sunday. | 42, and 2 p.m., 4 ere canton se 2 ‘he is a citizen of East Washington was] It is understood that a movement is being ore. = = REV. T. DE WITT TALMAGE. D. WILL | The following heavy precipitation cn fe oe, 68, at 5 p.m., March min- | “Th, barren peaks, rising from nine | regarded as a strong point in his favor. inaugurated by friends of the late Chief SOSSSSE. D. EASTON, President. ch tomorrow at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. in the | inches) was reported during the past! imum, 34, at 7 a.m., March. 13. Gea le oe hee a Sustice Chase to purchase the “Dagewoot™ PAUL H. CROMELIN, Secretary. feZi-wat First Preshyterian Chureb, 44 st. bet. ¢ and DA = B= = = —— <= = — s ced the Child. < =f m aE Chureb, ave = sea level, mount so high into the region - estate, near this city, to which he was 80 torah Fire Inseraare Company | CURLEY MEMORIAL (PRESBYTERIAN) FLORIDA SUCCESS AT THE START. WITNESS’ KEES. of ‘eternal frost that in’ winter they arc Wun. i. Newton, who ts suing for divorce |\siych ‘ttached during Mile Bife thes eam Pistrict of Columbia at thelr ater, Enycke: pastor.-Moraing service, Ti clock, ea a — vit almost as cold ag the north pole iteelf | rom livia W. Newton, today produced | the view of converting @ tale o can heen Gon tith st. mw, ONDAY. Ape my Jeet. evening service, Seiners Catch Many Bass and Destroy | Cutting Down the Amepntto Be Paid | All around, over stretches of hundre: of x a e eC °| ally - r gathert id F the purpose of electing nim the Rev. John R. Paxton, D. will preacl Rasiker of Ehornoas Carp: in the Police miles, lie the glacial fields, gleaming wath | before Judge Cox their child, Latly V. > a Sang ee ae ee in ersuing Ye Christian Endeavor service, 6:30 o*clock. All are bali 5 ¥ steely Dive.) Away, to ¢heimorgh/and norh=4 tom, |i 0beilence 40 $h6 oomtte ordbe 1 SS couen at bees eanb line her eto ll open at 12 m. and close at 1 p.m. cordially invited to these ‘services. It The work of seining the pools and ponds; There is great dissatisfa: undis- | east are the sub-arctic plains of the Ca-| whereupon the judge placed the child in posed organization political in ite charactes, his oa TERN BYTERIAN CHURCH, Jn the Chesapeake and Ohio canal for the | guised disgust among tie ‘rexular wit- median no rhwest temitoneat the custocy of Mrs. Newton. The judge | but rather a pleasant meeting place to be H st. above 19th. f catching the bass and other | nesses” at the Police Court. ngress has Down from these nerthlands sweep the % Sf Ne ) a ith as | enjoyed in m by all Ont - € purpose 0: : a irks | also granted Mrs. Newton $0 a mon’ comme: y loans, regard Washington, March 9. 1887. | 199 A'S “MAN VIRION OF GOD IN MAN.” | food fish therein and transferring them | cut their fece, and now iast-ad of collect. Pee ee he ee anon the Seikirks | Aimony, pending the final disposition of | less of political or religious beliefs or affitia. ‘The books for the transfer of certificates of in- | 7-39 p.Mf.. “A PUZZLED JUDGE.” 1t_| into the waters of the Potomac and de- | tng $1.25 for cach time they give their tes- - : ee ss i, | the case. tions. In other words, the idea is to form ines will be closed from the ISTH TO 31ST - aude” Chinook Sbresses//that sereep 8p | cn, 6 ginevand also fited kis ancwerto/Sira. | an iasnothation ocachiat in theese tue OF MARCH, both inclusive. REV. ASA S. FISKE, DD. PASTOR GUNTON | stroying any carp that may be capwured | timony there will only be 75 cetits due, and| from the mountain valleys of the south, Nestona arene BRL Genying her charges | Ohio Society in New Work. which man been ~ s eS eee Fee ee ee ea Ara tt at, sua | in the nets is being vigorously pushed by a| this may, in the discretion of the court, | Then a storm center Is formed. Of ceucity and npn suport! such a popular success in that city. af Ae se "it" | party of United States fish commission men | be reduced to 25 cents of,,nothing. Like the Roar of the @ccan. = abate Whether the scheme can be carried out on RESEYTERTAN CHURCH, ST. BET. | under the direction of Mr. R. H. Dement.| Heretofore there was a class of persons - (tes, B. Ramadell, | Pour suits of rubber wading boots were | who made a regular business of being wit- sent down last night from the Blue Ridge | ne Ready at a moinent's netice to Rod and Gun Club, and were taken to/| swear pro or con according :to the exi-| beach as heard far inland, The sight of | lection of porcelain paintings, which opens | and elsewhere, to make the movement a Little Falls this morning for the use cf the | gencies of the case, and always on hand | one of these cataclysms of the upper air] rext Wednesday at Everett’s art store, | £Uccess if they set about it with unanimity are eee wae a te det 5 ee End Care Mee ente RAD Reet | to witress a scrap, they regutarly muicted | is something appalling. I saw one of them | 1225 ¥ atreet, Iris direct from Dresden, and | 22012 a determined spirit. ‘The idea se sults, and can prosecute tne work Bey : : : seemed to take form during the recent in- CE ae gaara aie they | the District. Several years ago! $3.00 < four years ago while in British Columbia | is ctaimed to be one of the largest and | auguration period, and some prominent citi. have them. The seining was commenced | nually was enough to. pay witness frcs. {at Kaslo in the month of March. I was | frest that has ever been publicly exh!bit-| zens of the state then here expressed a de- late yesterday afternoon near Little Falls, | Last year it required $8,900, und if’Con- | Visiting a mine at a great elevation, when The noise of one of these storms when Exhibit of Porcelain Paintings. the plan proposed is perhaps somewhat z problematical; but it is believed that there forming is like the distant crash of a Much Interest is manifested in the an-| are enough public-spirited and well-to-do lanckes or the roar of the ocean on a rocky ; nouncement of the exhibition of a vare col- | natives of the Buckeye State. resident there : cae | METROPOLITAN ochre 4th and B sts. s.¢., Rev. x. pastor reaching tomorrow at it a pm. by Rev. Thomas A. MeCurd; aa = D. VACANT HOUSES misgton, Del. Sabbath school, 92 a will rent quicker if you do a little Coal dump and storage 3 TENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 3D AND I ed in America. Some of the most noted ] termination to take it up and push it for- ard Mr. Dement reported last night that | gress had not regulated the matter this {1 heard a dull, distant roar, as if the firs | subjects are the famous Dresden “Ma-| ward to a successful issue, believing that sensing eve cok there Cor tectence, | see ccaeing At Se mt Oe a i ese dd Great many Gllice took Asli | veer Sk would; pagectalen $iemin aie | O% whale mollulain cide wen: banding ane donna,” by Raphael, which carried off the | they can secure the ready ‘co-operation of few Bors Luuplsiog new vom | Tangelow, China, a imisslooary’ of the Souther | had beer. taken and transferred to the | the witness account. gers: eales there was also a crackling | first prize at the Columbian worls's fair at | @ number of prominent men, not only in f mio ths vom gars no Presbsterlan Chureh, will speak of her work, and | river, and that fifty carp, weighing fifteen | The courts have been appealed to, and | "cise, like split thunder. Then, as I look-| chive “Pursuit of Fortune,” by Speugn- | Ohio, but in Washington and New York, sh the lumber and wood work. Be will ~ dressed im native costume. All are cor- | to twenty pounds apiece, were also cap-| they have restricted the fees as muzn| €? over the snowfields toward the north- Lerg; “Christ in the Temple,” by Hoffman; | who would take dvantage of such an op- Ssportment of dullding matesisis tm tke} “alally: invited tobelpresent. 1t*_| tured and killed. as possible, but still there was a large | C#st, a mantle of white seemed lifted up| “Rape of Phoebe,” by Reubens; “Winter | portunity to pay an appropriate tribute to Cee Ee | ay DAPTIST. ~~ | ‘The fish commission men said they never | drain upon’ the revenues. into the sky. It spread out Ike a cloud; | Fairy.” by Kray, and the “Kiss of the | the memory of Mr. Chase and at the same Ey Say Pr aes . saw so many big carp captured in such a| The new appropriation bill contains this | then a corner was caught up skyward and | Wave," by Wertheimer. There are mang | time provide a pleasant meeting place for TH PASTOR E. HEZ SWEM EXPLAINS “HE SAID | short time. It will thus be seen that the | clause: curled round and round, drawing the lower | other copies of almost equally noted paint. | friends. It need scarcely be added that for THOS. W. SMITH, She Had the Pinkeye.’* Sondas night. 7:30 oc. | seining has started out most successfully, | “For witness fees, $2,000, and hereafter | Part after it, until it moved swiftly off ings by the old masters, and also copics of | the purpose indicated “Edgewood” wou st and Ind. ave. ‘Phone 217, | Preaching by the pastor, 11 a.m. Free pews. All! and there is no estimating the value of the | there shall be paid to witnesses in cases | @ SWaying spiral column, and soon van- the best works of more modern artists. | be an ideal spot. Beautifully situated, on a es, foot 4th st. se. "Phone S81: | invited: Second Baptist Church Auditorium, 4th | Work that will be accomplished, because it| In the Police Court not excecding 73 cents | ished. 2 ‘This offers an excellent opportunity to local | Commanding eminence, with charming st amd V cen NS a will restore to the Potomac fish that will| per diem for each day of attendance, to } The wind, which had been blowing with | art lovers to add to their collection. views on every hand, it is well removed SE never disappoint.” | METROPOLITAN BAPTIST CHURCH, 6TH AND | breed this spring, but which otherwise | allowed only in the discretion of the cour! mad energy oa the exposed height where I a from the heat and noise of town. and —— = Contig Ringe ae ne es0 tak’ om cathe | would be prevented from doing so on ac-| Auditor Petty has ruled that the wording | Krelt—for I could not stand against its aMiaten dn Gcorsekiues with the contemplated improvements We want to do the Bric Caranlouatie sin.” ‘Strangers ani ail ave wel: | count of the conditions of the muddy water | of the clause puts it. in operation imme- | f(rce—became calm and the roaring ne an i z BS faery feng ike es pednare Swen crac work of every careful lawyer and Ler east ety eee 1t*_ | and the soft bottom in the canal. Dr. Wa!-| diately, and accordingly the witnesses who | died away. Then I knew that I had seen An enjoyable entertainment was given | will be quickly and comfortably accessi st jul come here, Tie | CALVARY BAPTIST GHURGH, GOR STH AND hi | ter S. Harban, Dr. W. Pope Young and a| present certificates hereafter will receive | the birth of a blizzard. last evening by Independent Lodge, No. 14, | from every part of the city. Trial ought do please you coough | ata aw—Preaching: Il ma: aba 72505 party of other well-known anglers went up | but 7 cents per dey for attendance at the | |The cloud of white was a vast mass of [1 0, G. T., at Odd Fellows’ Hall, on Bist Se Sever afterward. Only 9) cents a] the pastor, Rev. Samuel H. Greene, DD. to the scene of the seining this afternoon, | Police Court. The judges have discretion ah ae nad eco) drawn sp in the vor- | street. Marriage Licenses. Byron S. Adams, fmm rinte, | ie pastor wal occupy the yalpit at tl ame td | there will doubtless he a large crowd of | bona fide cr necessary to the case “Under | IM& Toar were caused by the air currents | of acquaintances In this section of the city, | following: White-Geo. W. Rutter of Cul 13-144 on 7:30 pm. The public are invited. Sunday weavol | visitors. to Mr. Dement and his associates. | this construction it is believed the $2,000 | Of the,outer circles of the cyclonic storm. as Se ee 1t*_| At that time they will probably be in the | will be ample, and that the practice of Mart a eee ake Theisen oe at their For “Spring Fever” CHURCH, 16TH st. apove | Vicinity of Glen Echo. professional ‘witnesses’ in the Police riwinds of dust seen died last night at his home, 436 Gth street | peper county, Va., and Fannie W. Garner southwest, after an illness of less than a] of Norman, V Dallas G. Morrison of week. i i Payton, Ohio, and Jennie L. Gordon of Chatles “A. Stakely, pastor. — Court will Le broken uv. on city stresis and country roads—only the Percy Tillman, a ten-year-old colored boy, | this cit Colored—Thomas Washington ip tusliiag ies Gaaaicweany Oonine: Pethce ae tiie ae =a fcrirer is on a vastly larger scale. Was arrested this forenoon by Policeman | and Res: nisky. It ride the blood p.m. In the evening | Under eminent Washington; Henry Claggen rc 45pm. Tn the evening Meath of Thontaslnasiainaaca: The Whole Nation Shivering. Bailey, and held as a fugitive from the | and Kate Butler. nes up th makes e iy 5 ae poard of children’s guardians. He was ae tey"* ie ee ce Se o'clock. ¥ Mr. Thomas Edwin Baden, cne of Wash- auseee of being a child's plaything that | Jater turned over tothe custody of the ‘Sold only at Jas. | —27e cordially tov! sibeedl aha Bees rt ifi ington’s oldest residents, passed away ye picks up feathers and papers and whirls Sod only at JAS: | ELDER J. G. SAWIN, OLD SCHOOL BAPTIST. scientific control. = st aaa imental Hall, 183 Pa. ay See No “Blotted” Letters Hat 3:30 p.m. Tt ss & 5, Ma 99 ; Mr. Baden was born in | Of air that circles about over hundred. ers Prince Georg: county, Md., and came to | S4vare miles of bleak snowfields, and ____ NEW CHURCH. 66 AP N I A this city fifty-five years ago. He leaves a| swocps down to carry its snow and « in the] in REV. FRANK SEW- widow and five daughters—Mrs. Guy Carl- acress the continent a v e na- <i te Se” oe patie ton, Mrs. A. Maurice Low, Mrs. Wm. Neth- ey Sepa erode ae terday morning, cf apoplexy, afier an ill-] them a few yards aloft, it is a mad vortex board. Mrs. Thecker of Prospect avenue reported to the police that in the fore part of the Ie week she lost a pocketbook containing $110, 9 either on 32d street below N, or on Prospect CASH AND PRIZI avenue to her residence. GIVEN FREE EACH M ae POR TH ne la tion shivering. Some Sentences. Se tok avers corner 16th and Corcoran sts., 11 a.m. erland, Mrs. Edward P. Burket and Mrs. Nor has it expended its force when it i Rot the |. 12:15. Evening, at 7:30, lecture IV in Marvin A. Custis. reaches the Atl , David Malone, a young colored man, ; culties explained—""Balaam's Ass Speak- Best Nat e Atlantic coast, but sweens on ts < ates caleeh cai oui be Gt eee The t ural --—>-_—- over the sea, and sometimes it even pre- | Pleaded guilty today in Criminal Court N alepg without it. Coste Htth xi toe women W ineiag Funeral of Mr. Sells. serves its momentum and low temperature Wednesdays, 4:30 6 * Runeat eavites ooac ains of the | till it raches the shores of Europe. giving Est Laxative Water. late M. Sel's were held yesterday afternoon | Gaeish aud) French's taste of “Yankee a OSHEM SERVICES: at the family residence, 1502 P street. Rey. | “eather Experience shows that about three out Dr. Hamlin cfficlated, and the pallbearers | of ten of our cold waves reach the other 1 to a charge of stealing a $50 bicycle from soar Chas. H. Cleveland the 9th of last month. Chief Justice Bingham sentenced him to a WR APPERS year and a day in the New Jersey state 9 prison, giving him the minimum sentence As follows: Easton & Rupp, 421 11thSt. POCULAR PRICED STATIONE Garfield Pharmacy, WHOSE LIFE prove the condition of seamen in were chosen from the Loyal Le} ‘ion, the | side of the Atlantic, r 7 i 4 First Prizes, each of $100 Cash. . $400.00 ‘escaencs cares Pe js work at Unloa ME. Charch, ‘20th st. bet, j The interment was at Arlington, wheré ‘he | birthplace of storms not only makes the Sf ages : Tee iti ond offense of petit larceny, pleaded guilty | 49 Third Prizes, each of $25 Gold Watches 1,000.00 pee ee Waless Gaehillly. “hanaléa service ef the Grand Army, was read and | weather for this country, but exports ite = = “., on the 19th ingt., at the san taps were sounded. to petit larceny and was given six months jail. Cash and Prizes given each month... ¢ product to Eurone besides. = 83,400.00 3 r hi your collars and cuffs don’t SS —__+ee— James Douglass, colored, pleaded guilty oMed SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST ( jast any time at all. A Millinery Opening. It matters iittle what it 1s that you want | to a charge of second offense of pet 1ar- | rotat given during 12 mos. 1897 [940,800.00 = ss sachs - _ Mrs. C. Sticbel of 1113 G street has re-| Whether a situation or a servant—a|ceny and was given two years in the New = = = = | ELDER, H LUCAS WILL SPEAK ON ‘Tite If you want them to wear turned from New York with an unusually | “want’’ ad. in The Star will reach the ver-| Jersey state prison. Douglass meres HOW TO OBTAIN THEN: ~~ ‘aURO 2 me | xii and siti chaptera of Revela e_church, ; i choice selection of styiish pattern hats and | 80n who can fill your need. serving a year in the Albany penitentiary Kc b Ia8 5 meTscOeaiae a ome Sees laundry. Tudsday and Wednesday of next week, (> Sent to St. Elizabeth’ ——— ton of each “rapper, that portion containing ‘tie 2 S 2 PRACTICAL CHRISTIANITY. a which she cordially invites her patrons and > S Changed to Assault. heading “SUNLIGHT SOAP.” These (called ““Cou- ; taba = 2 Main office, 518 oth st. Nha punule Lawrence Woodward, colored, was today ~ 7 pons") are to be sent, postage fally paid, Inclosed SATIONAL INSTITUTE OF PRACTICAL g 2 sent t Eli , = Edward Quigley was before Judge Miller | ?° sheet of paper stating Competitor's full AL INSTITUTE OF PRACTICAL Dede areca at Se Sa 0 St. Elizabeth's Asylum by Sanitary with a pager, stating “Compe crs by Kew. Juin Ambler: ert ieee Ores ra pepe Pp a pr 5 A Valuable Reference Book. Officer Frank. Woodward came here on a| tcday on the charge of mayhem in biting pane and. addres and th numb ne “oupous sent choir, men a at_reading ro Bank bhig.te |} DN NN One of the best books of its Kind ever | Baltimore and Ohio train Thursday. He | Off a portion of one of the ears of Mr. Har- | i). Wyre ft hand corner) with NUM- — published 1s The Evening Star Almanac. | became sick on the train, and was removed | Fy D. Nash. According to the testimony | BEI of the DISTRICT Competivor lives in. CHURCH NOTICES. Bee retore nee manuel it hawnojequsuana|| (0 evidence) Hosplcalsiniithesamljlance | 0° Mh: Aiasty Quicley suet im mt the Srna § oe XAME OF DISTRICE. CENTRAL UNION MISSION few, if any, contain so much valuable mat. | PY direction of Mr. F rank. Yesterday his | of 6th and K streets northwest a couple of | Pl = ter, It has been carefully-compiled to meet | */™7€nt developed into insanity. O89) aep) aud | committed an /mproroked CENTRAL U: 622 LA. AV the demands for an encyé@lopa@édia in con- Spree assault on him, in the course of which the = Basse * tes On pel cers ie Fim.* Sundass | densed form. This little wolume 1s for sale SESS SS accused bit off a portion of the tim of Mr. ) |New York ‘outside of N.Y. City ce Uutarived Beene eee a it. | at The Evening Star offica, or news stands, | Wellington Berry was arrested this af-| Nesh's ear. | Brooklyn, Long and Staten Islands} FE EMS on Si SNEAK Wismic: |— mapaemen Gamaetaniaceanoe for 25 cents a copy. ees ternoon by Detective Helan and locked up| Quigley was defended vy Mr. Campbell ink ba at bs Alfred Harding, rect. = ee a eeCER® —_—s tt "Jin the sixth precinct station on a charge | CAtrington, and after a long examination | West ‘Vingiuta and Distetet of Co: yaad M1 am. Cou: | GRACE REFORMED CHURCH, 13H ST. SW. | FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST. ScOT- Taken to Maryland. of suspicion. It is alleged that Berry was Sie irre tet ae ae = Sd | lumbta. ‘pun Strangers welcomed. “It” | pastor’ Sfocolng ame: ue mt Apattiedrat sok bbe Upon a requisition frofn .Gév. Lowndes | concerned in the robbery of the confec- | Millér decided that the extent of the in- 4 |The New England states. & SAND AL CHURCH, 9:30 7:30 o’clock.1t | Friday evening at 8 o'clock, Mr. and \ 1 ef Maryland Chief Justicg ingham today | tionery establishment of Mr. G. J. Muelier, vt Services, i C8 D. Th tie blished in The St 4 aba jury pes constitute mayhem, and dis- } mit and Site : incott, C'S. ba, readers. The public ‘cor: | Qirected that Simon Dorsch; a ghune negrec] 28 Published in The Star of yesterday, missed the charge. A second charge of as- sss apa Ee aaaEa : gn preach sting td eventing | _CONGREG 1 dially Invited. Seats free. It Parsi SCUNE DES: scult was then preferred against Quigicy | clal” Imif pattern, manutactueed tee Geo m be surrendered to S| 3 g =i pechr era 10TH LUTHERAN. endered to Sheriff Collyer of Mont ‘HURCH, Cor n.w., Rev. SM. Newman, 'D. D., a-m..pablic worship, with address by | LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL ¢ SP MARGARET'S, CONNECTICUT AV ard Lewis Howell ABOV pol, by Mr. Nash. Mr. Carrington asked for a| Pierce & Co. of Buffalo, Boston and New. ¥ gomery county, Md., to’‘answer there a tr al by jury, and Quigley w: t ° charge of stedling four sttefs. "Dorsey was engaged with two: otherstin. thé theft, and 1 an released on | Fitted with Hartford tires, first-class nickel Ia “HURCH (THOM. ny new ture bell, standard cyclometer and Ian Kees, 11 am. and 4 pm: holy ies Moffat the Congregational Home Mis- | Circle), J. Butler. KELLER $00 bail to appear for trial when wanted. | pew Depart Sanday, 11 amo: third Sunday, 8] slonary Soclety: 7:30 p.ms evening service, with | MOMLAL thorn ald alee ta geet Re RULES days, 10 alan. address by pastor. Music by quartet and chorus H, Butler, pastor 11 and 7:30; his companions were corivicted’ and given Given Twenty Months. ot Ws CHURCH | chor, led by De. Uischotl, organist.” Sunday | 9:30 a.m; Yeo 8c. Ee 6: ten years in the penitentary. ‘Dorsey es- Judge Miller today sentenced Oriando| , 1. Every month during 1897 tn each of the 4 dis. Sd. Mer school, 9:30 a.m. Christian ‘Endeavor, ‘6: m. < tortie ter : tricts prizes will e awarded as follows Ha é Loyal Temperance Legion and Junior Christian | CHURCH OF THE REFORMATIOD yE. | Caped to this city, and. bis: presence here Wager, alias James Bradley, to jail for] The 1 Competitor who sends in the LARGEST s 7 1 - Endeavor, 3 p.m. It and 2d st. s.e.—Preaching at 11 3 was disclosed -by the motper af, one of his twenty months for committing an indecent | NUMBER of coupons from the district in which p> Soed et PI CONGRI TIONAL CHURCH, M ST. | Y_ the pastor, Rev. W. E. Parson, D.D.; companions, who felt that he should not he or sbe resiles will receive $100 CASH. sngers cordially in | PEOPLES CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH M ST. | 2% (06, Panton, Mev, W. B. I ie” | escape the’ punishment hat ade rentiven: assault on Glendower Elicott, aged seven | “rhe 5 Competitors who send in the NEXT LAMG. ar) tan pronentcer ate 30. oath He was arreste #nd held to ars, and Josephine Ellicott, aged five. | EST NUMBERS of « from the district tn id w= tor Preaching at 11 and 7:30 p.m. by: the UNITARIAN. arrested, therefére, e years, P! “* which they resid> will EACH receive at. winner's ini nertoon, the ieee, 22 | pastor. Sunday ‘school, 9:8) a.m. Song service, al [await requisition’ papers. Sheriff Collyer a Cc eS The crime was committed in Judiciary | wulch the resid: will EACH receive at winuers sat 4 and 7-3 pam, | 4p. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p.m. Seats free. | ALL, SOULS’ CHURCH, COR. 14TH AND L STS. | left this afternoon with this prisoner for Square yesterday noon. Wager admitted oeaes ", $100.00. _AllL_are welcome. it aw Bee = BRADFORD. Seen, ae Rockville. ae guilt, ae Seed that ain - en ‘The aly titers who send in the Qext 2 = for morning and evenitg. Subject runk to realize the seriousness of w LARG! from the pREHONT cieLe, asi | ee =e pm. 11:00), “The Childiike Minds" prin, (1-90), SENT are the most perfect aia. ane in which CH receive at win- fiat 8 nin; Rude CESS] | FRIENDS” MEETING (ORTHODOX EVERY Fiust | Yetbet services. Special music. — Short add-ess, Will Filed: timepieces it is Sele ears Ber's option & lady's or gentleman's Gold ‘Watch, Fee a eet Seem at Wis | day. Th som at ¥. OM: CA. roome, 1600 N.Y. | ine at G40 poms Sunday echoct woh Waits seal ee of the late Charles Miller, ae D Bids Opened. Pane Coripetition will CLOSE THE Last DAY even service “and sermon at Sp. ne} ave, fe school. in Y 5 Mai E 5 5 - NTH during . Coupons rece! Gaile Guage ® we moraine. “ali"tre Se | _Ghavorat Hoa ms coral wekome toad. |] Shee at 9:8 eum ALL: AWE INVITED.” “it” | March 11607, and naming: Thoe. 8. Hop- possible to make, and) mas were opened this afternoon by the | OF EACH MONTH daring 160 Cstpont seeeved atly_iny Fe NG HEIR MEETING SPIRITUALISM. . e boa’ the District for building | jntu t. i ikea. De mean 7 oa Bee it al ALISM, MASONIC HALL, CORNER oTH | Burke and’ vance es Ge Set they are sold at a eaaltion to the Anthony Bowen School. | 13 aii “Hock will be dleraalined. geht Hf. MeKim, DOD. rector vices, S o 1 clock. Bible jiag.1* | SPIRITU. iM, INIC ~ NI urke an james rdo farne's Hos- in rn sl § = yg morning at 11 *s = = Loa Nhe Bote ee ne Brey “Suniiy Lyceum, 10'| pital, this city. aS y lower prices than || The bidders -were:. Bond. & Taylor, £27,740; | Sioges of igege Brothers, Lad, an their famfies ‘ruin ath - Me = -m.; lecture, 11:30 a.m. and 7:30. p. 4 5 Bre debarred from competing. moralnz = ee eee eaters a Fit Society will have as thelr speaker for Marek —_—+ —_ foreign watches of Petes Mecariiiey, $7221, Parvint & Greer, | ate Cae 5 iat of Wiese tn Ouapatiars Oy SP QAPTUEW. MAND HALE | Dit, VARNUM D. COLLINS WILT DESCIIBE AN | snd April tev. F. A. 'Wiguin of Boston, — Mr. An Incorporation. . E. McKee, pastor. teresting visit $24,391; Chas. R. Munroe, $23,200; C. less value. ais. 1 forwarded 1 ters in about Thomas & Son, 23,921; W. C. Peake, $23,- | {uct will De trea ton choos, os - to Underground Jerusalem at Wiggin is one of our very best speakers and a Articles inco1 ting the C. GG verow TL a.m. ard 7:30 pom: the Young Men's Christin Aceoctation, 1400 N test medium of great This is SES ta eo 633; W. F. Beers & Co., $23,237, and James | 2" ever Brothers, Lid.. will endeavor to award ell will preach at 720 ‘, = York avenue, Sunday afternoon at "4 orclock. | portualiy for. feveatibators. tate tke “trary “Pe | Drum Corps were filed today by the fol. “RIVERSIDE” and ‘M. ‘Dunn, $23,500. the prizes fairly. to the best of thelr ability aad lay evening ut same hour, $e Bible class at 2:45 o'clock. Ail men invited. 1i | Spiritualism to hear Its beautiful phil and | lowing directors. for the first year: J. E. “ROYAL” ts CS gee Jndgment, bat 10° ts "understood "thet ‘all whe NON-SE CHRISTIAN. will ning eeveral woloes A MAM) Witson, CL. Saur, John W. Palmer, E. R L” movemen The South Kansas Methodist conference | Srotuers, Ltd. as final. IN-SECTARIAN. — Woltz and Eugene J. B. O'Neill. rticularly recom- has declared: itself, by @ vote of 75 to 21, in — eS Gieit. os.6 Le theme ay EXUE, CHURCH, | L. STH, beter ed alt) Au. 721 orn ST. —_——_ pa ly favor of admitting wonfen to the general LEVER BROS., Ltd., Alex. Kent, pastor, will speak at Huiton, 30; school, 0:90; Be e:no. “Tt Creaing eeting Barchometrle’renings, teats, | Tf you want anything, try an ad. in The mended. peorcs Guarmeaee New York. AL fis the Charen For at samathee Chareh, 4% and M, Wee Wright — ete. ‘ednesday evening at residence, | Star. If anybody has what you wish, you Doing + Come and hear. seats Same hours. it 813 6th st. o.w. Interviews daily. it | will get an answer. FOR SALE BY ALL RETAIL JEWELERS. For Financial Advts See Page 11. | mLG-sd wet

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