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APRIL 17, 1897-28 PAGES. = : == = SPECIAL. NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. FINANCIAL. THE OFFICIAL WEATHER MAP. TAKE THIS METHOD OF CONVE METHODIST. Bae aaiiee i mr ge otek zs es Bought. “There -ie-money on the Tight xlde of wocka” ™ inane 0 pet inlcis'@ab tary who So festly de - a - : ee Vt os amp ug clared the property for which I Worked to obtain shat M. E. CHURCH. M. HEZ SWEM EXPLAINS i : » ow apttnkwae US RAGE BANKER. | city. | “POINTERS” ON STOCKS FOR BALE. $2,800 NOTE, 5% INT. MATURES | —are to be had here that are in- port double amt’: yoice fase value and t valuable to any one contemplating . 2 a.m. spe since I was seventeen years old to be my own, se le eae ae JULIA HANSON. - SCOTTISH RITE CATHEDRAL, 1007 755 SCUIanitrs meeting of Atbert Pike Consist mm, p.m., Faster sermon: by pastor, sock, D.D. Welcome. tor FIFTEENTH (STREET M..E. CHURCH. COR. R | METROPOLITAN BAPTIST CHURCH, 6TH AND 4 ‘or.—Sun- n. x it. Interest to date. i Stdr office. apl7-3t* utting money * Stock c TM RS. will be held MONDAY, AE n.w., Rev. S Reese Murray, D. D., A ne-—Dr. Williams, the pastor, preaches at 11 Se <7 paling minty inthe’ stock market. ” 1Su7, at 7:30 pam. “By ordgr, day’ school, a.m; sermon, 11 a.m., &.m. and 7:30 p.m. Easter sermons. Free pews. T. J. Hi DGEN & CO. Private wires. Stocks and bonds ; eo RRToct, 33 beg, VM. K. pastor; Easter services, 7:30 p.m.; special music; | Cordial invitation fo all. ° - J . Attest: HALVOR NELSON, 324 Deg., femperance ‘meeting, 3 p.m.; Epworth Teague, | ay RK Registrar. apt7-2t 6:30 p.m. All are invited. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, COR. 8TH AND Hi sts. n.w.—Preaching 11 a.m: and 7:30 F ceed the pastor, Rev. Samuel H. Greene, D. D. Sun- , also adult ATIONAL CO-OPERATIVE TRADE CARDS WILL | WAUGH M. E. CHURCH, 3D AND A STS_N.E., —— bought and sold outright or on Brokers & Dealers, margins. Stocks, 1-8; Grain, 1-16 os 5 ONESDAY, APRIL 21. Call on Rev. E. Olin Eldridge, pastor.—11 a.m., Easter day school. ‘m., department.i1t Cotton . commission. the sasonl asa ewan Stew tive | Sumi Tose Aab ee - “4 LOVELY ZION BAPTIST CHURCH, O BET. 7TII Stocks; » Grain and C. T. HAVENNER a aycachedls ree, gaeest weday, 7: end Sth sts. n.w., Rev. S. Gerla Lamkins, 3.D., - . < . ridin Bae dom) te : Ee | Satay (echocls peases, es tiee: TUS TBE] patter “enatec Cermonsal oa thy panto Ore Provisions, 928 F st Mame Washingten Stock Exchange, eet nee ‘t the Rochdale | Sr. PAULS ME, CHURCH, DUPONT CIRCLE, | a < = Rooms 10 and 11, Corcoran building, cor. 15th & F, | _apl7-21a ccThe, regular quarterly meeting “Trev. Stowell L. Bryant, pastot.—0:30 a.m., Sun-| FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 16TH ST. ABOVE and 005,7th st. new. ‘mh23- Wil he held at Room N 3 day ‘school; 11 a.m. and’4 p.m., the past Scott Circle, Dr, Charles "A. Stakely, pastor.— : : OFFICE OF THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC ‘Telephone Company. A dividend of one dotiar iene Gaseaeaen share will be parable on the 28th day of APRIL. Noreen Eases Rs 1807, to the stockhalders of recon at the close sgt st Ge Pa Soa ee Sat eae 3 . eon 5 1a Da Pe OO Oe | ne ee netted transfer books ‘will be closed from the 17h AFFAIRS INGEORGETOWN | ° 41 to the 2am of Apel, inctonive SAMUEL M. BRYA President. CHARLES @. REERE, Treasurer. ie ee sees Ele be Chee Span Bp: | Tea6 pum Deptinm inthe close ot the evening ee rd expires April league. “Easter music, Mr. Josef Kaspar, | Service. You are cordially welcome. aS i 2 107), Present your trade card at the door. Morning service—Chorus, by fall choir, | ZION BAPTIST! CHURCH, F ST. BET. 8D AND ‘ @ Partly Cloude, By order of the Executive ‘An I n to Dawn Towanl the First Day 4% S.w-—l1 am. The Risen Lord.’ — Special ”* by P. A. Schnecker; solo, by Mrs. | selections by choir. ‘3 mass to F. ap!7-2! B a Annie Roemer Kaspar, “Resurrection,” Tost! Kyrie's ‘Hallelujah, Christ Is Rise “The ; @rain asthe = chorus, “Christ Our Passover,” by A.J: Golden Gates Are Lifted,” Marzo. Soloists— S MOODY CHOIR. chorus, ‘‘Awake Up My Let les Gaal Mrs. Mary Orid and E. W. Burnet, E. W. Scott. = @Snom) Next rehearsal of the Moody Cholr will oveur | Afternoon service—Soto chorister; R. J. Danlels, organist. i p.m,, funeral Was? ington, D.€., April 18, 1807. ,EDNESDAY, April 21, at S$ p.m.. 2s Mrs. Clara Withers. 3 p.m., Chapel car an apl4,15,16,17,21,24,26 PieoRiereY. fo he, H Sere apriet Church, | TaMUINE 3B CHURCH, 9TH AND P Snrm? Seney Ca Sotinit ola, rhc 3 Emancipation of Slaves in the District Ap- © st. between 6th a1 pos hsre te = zed i, 9:15 preaching by the pastor, ’* Miss Frances A. Coley. SBC ee eS ee 85 na preaching by” Hey LB M Hs ant EXPLANATORY NCTS: observations taken at 8 a,m., 75th meridian time. Solid lines are iso- ber attend m7 73 i ; SEKLY Aereafter until concert. Wilson, Epworth “League, jot 1 heheasals WER gCY POSTER, Directo Tuesday, consecration; ‘Fyursday, chorch prayer 30 p.m © * . 2 E propriately Celebrated. mis special serman’ to Xe 34-0. bars, or lines of equal air ftessrre; drawn for tack tenth of au inch. Dotted lines are !sotherms, or duias ote “oo is Howard, pastor. Nines of equal températtre, ‘drawn for each ten degrees. Shaded areas are regions where rain or snow BAPTIST BRETAREN _(DUNKERS), NAVAL] has fallen during preceding’ twelve hours, ‘The words “High” and ‘!Low” show location of areas of 8 In the whele realm of com FE. CHURCE Sn. i, spe- Lodge building, corner 4th st. and Pa. a Observance of Edster Sunday in the 3 high and low barométer. . Small arrowsfy -with’¢he wind. The merce and fininee there is - Hi y Sunday Hey. Albert Hollinger, pastor.—Sunday | school Bs) ema =e ae ae eA ea Churches Across "Rock Creek— pothing, in. the way of an to- EASON POR THP AIR OF ACTIVITY > mt: at 10 a.m.; prenening at 11 a.m. by Bishop J. | — SS aes = 7 = mes | -vailing around our Navy Yard’ mill. Selins f reel pee birat] m 7 ©, Lehman’ of Mt. “Morris, Wi; at pa A_FAIa. EASTER. v_ | Davenport, 0.2; Keokuk, 0.4; New Orleans, Re General’ Wewn: Ve saibalan i migi tims aie est quality Lumber at the lowest prices is pas sta Bishop Lehman wink Tecture on’ “Walks About ; . y : an fo | te meet with fix Jost reward. If you need | Spe" cordially tuvited. Jerueatem.” AM are invited. Seats fre2, “It eee peta cs oececics cect - wale mcm: Cairo, 0.3; Nash- [NUITTES we two, Fv Se ee ep tam tee e 0 i. AND. G = NON-SECTARIAN. : ville, 1.7; Helena, Ark., 0.1; Sioux City, 1. . Best t- wite you. Ne order too small—none too | METROPOLITA 5 + Temorrow. St. P: ~s = thing which necessiiates the large. = Phe: nag peep aceite ai | THE PEOPLES CHURCH, 423 G ST. N.W—] Forecast till 8°p-m. Sunday—For the Dis- | Homans, Oi: ieee, it St Louis, 0-2] the thirty-nfth anniversary celebration | g ay ov p.m,, Bester sermois by the. pastor. Sp E PEOPLI URCH, 423 G ST. } - m. , 0.1; Vicksburg, 0.1. - : ‘ ¥ Mill and Wiarvess foot ath ate Ae. 'Phooe S51. see Eee Oe Finge Toupee, eas | ats Ales, Ment, pastor, will speak sat 11:16; | trict of Columbia, Maryland and Delaware, |“ ‘They afe atove the danger line and rising | 0 the emancipation of slaves ip the Dis Way expending of moury te secure 3 pm. Colnesc schoot aint Junlor Leugne. 6:45 | vocal sole by Mins Sesste Swth. een Sunday; cooler tonight, | at Kansas City, 0.8; Keokuk, 04; New Or | trict was held last evening at the First wedi tlekyieias ohio oock PoN THAT LITTLE WORD ENDS TH! fact eich pe ell rw tea ct -SPIRITUALISH. isibly frosts in the interior; west to | leans, 28. Baptist’ Church, on Dumbarton avenue. | or - ‘ . of any tailoring establishment. We realize whole a — =< DOssibEy, = s Above the danger line and falling at St. | The exercises: were tarwety “ittended, and I oO of ninety-nine necessitates Tact, and have seenred the services of an . CHURCH, 20TH ST. NEAR PENNA. | sprrirUALISM—WONN’S HALL, 721 6TH ST. | northwest winds. Faul, 0.9; Memphis, 2.7; Vicksburg, 11.2 ‘utter—whe isan artist in his - Rev. A: Bielacks,: z oe the program was carried out to the satis- I ‘some rifk, some uncertainty, faction of the audience. The exercises nvesi }some specutative element. The opened with, am: organ recital by Rev. Sandy Alexander, foliowed by the singing $1 000-- solitary exception to the of “My Country ‘Tis of Thee.” Divine 9 hake Saeay bawer rer oe foriane oe For Virginia and North Carolina, fair to- f telena, Ark., 10.6. Stationary, Arkansas metric readings, tests, ete. Wed. eve. | night and Sunday, colder tonight, conditions | City,.7.8. at realdence, 813 6th nw. favorable for frosts la central and western Tide Table. SPIRITUALISM.—MASONIC HALL, C portions tonight; northerly. winds... “Today—Low tide, 1:22. a.m. and 1.53 p.m.; 2 y Sunda; reaching by pastor. 9: y PCB. gneetingsi) uk It tg . E. CHURCH, 14TH AND G STS., 13th st. néstor- RETAIL GROCERS CAN'T AFFORD TO BU 9:30, Sunday. school. - nested tite, "'18 Ciutat mn high tide, 7:23 a.m. and 7:52 p.m. i -| above fa our ANNUITIES. ee ee ee S : > Soe dic 'ubater THe | Weather conditions an general forecast-+ |" “Tomorrow Low tide, 2.0 am. and 2:48 | invocation was implored by Rev. E. W. 8. Or ee » learned our prices. Epworth League: April Rev. FA. Wiggin of Boston. ‘Mr. Wiggin | A, depression covers.New England and the | P-™-; high tide, 8:12 a.m. and 8: Peck, pastor of Mt. Zion M. E. Church, , . quote means sometling saved on what sim- the pastor, on the “First Easter Even-} i." one of our very best speakers and a test me- | igwee lake region, moving slowly eastward; The Sun after which’thé ‘dhofr réndered a selection. More ital and by a firm whose Mar goods cost elsewhere: - And everything = RT ARE os, | Oe MOL Brent power. | This is a rare opportunity | it is accompanied by rain in New eae nd | -Today—Sun rises, 5:20 a.m.; sun sets, 6:3) |The introductory remarks were made by ° epee ant Oe fx sold with our personal gnarantee that aes x4 ce, ae Scotetiatinct atts wcrc = tiful ptilosopby and witness testa, | 2nd the middle Atlantic pate: witl ieee pao = Mr. James L. Turner, the president of the 6 as represented. Gur rettsentative will’ ca preaching by pastor at 11 a.m. and ${ Good music. Prof. A. J. Maxham will sing wev- | sional SOBs eS OE ee rat | Aen et Bom. today. aiscciattom~ Phe emaicifita edict was @ealing runs back to 1842. y time you say.) stay evening. al sol 1t_ | An area of high pressure $ 2 ses at 9:07 p.m. tomorrow. 7 ; - “ErxO €0: SUMERS SUPPLIED. Reats thee. S téagets ‘are’ ratty Yivited. | = == = valleys: and the Rocky ntountain ‘districts. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises, 5:19 a.m. read by_Miss Carrie Lewisy<fhe speaker of the evening, ex-Representative Juhn R. Lynch, was. introduced by Mr. Turner as being the most highly honored man of his = + z len-in New England RENSHAW & BKO.. Wholesale Grocers, 5 5 ; ss ay INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. The barometer has fallen-in New Engla that ne. 1000-2 'M at.'s.e. EE Ee Leceh. “THE GLAD: DISCIPLES. aid.tha north Atlantic states, algo generally The City Light TS S.8. Buster service, 22 Ee bn G Evening | ACCOUNTANTS throughout the Rocky mountain districts; Thiele. Gas lamps all lighted by 7;38 p.m.; ex- COMMON STOCK DIVIDEND. ¢ t cin 4-tnguishing begun at a.m. The lighting | race, he, hay! 1884 been chairman of the Thos. P: Morgan, DOT | eee a ATTORNEYS Trai ao pote Sree ™ is begun one hour before the time Lames: | actor Pepneeniesuiventi : ene precy tae, Ge (meer Lae pe — Neguaniay KEN = F. Hi, : Ree NS i AMUSEMENTS ‘The temperature. is generally lower east | | eee lighted at 7:33 p.m.; extil ed James G. Blaine for the presidency. 1333 F St. October, 1896), will be palf on Aprif 20 to stock-| GRAVE. Sp 5 = AUCTION SALES. .of the Mississippi river and. warmer | © 2 a.m. The oration was excellent and enj ppb tp oy, ope ean eg bles and Scrivener, soloigiy, | BOARDING throughout the Rocky mountain districts. Condition of the Water. ae ee ing: sana Wil close on reopen 2 ' special Easter service by the S.S. | BUSINESS C1 ES howers, with occasional snow, have oc- or: os § ~ By onder of te aici aia wonidea sm Suoney ‘school: 6:00-p.mi. Epworth | BUSINESS PROPERTY curred in the lake regions, the middie states | g 2¢™mperature and condition of water at §| was introduced as the ‘Texas hoovblack or a.m.: Great Falls, : CHURCH NOTICES.. temperature, 53; eond! cITY ITEMS. COMMISSIONERS PAUL H. CROMELIN, Secretary. ° ine. and New England. ‘The weather has beea api-eod tn tion, 27; receiving reservoir, temperature, fair in all other districts. sew. | Mi, Condition at north connection, 23: con, Clearing, aeitee lp someon = — | dition at south connection, distributing England an e mid ates. tonig! reservoir, te: 56; % Bose Leeann (ene ne te Sta ee toute) Ore ir, temperature, 56; condition at in- twelve years ago, but now a graduate of two colleges and a credit to his race. He POURTEENTH SERIES made a good address that pleased every- | CITIZENS' EQUITABLE BUILDING ASSOCIA- body. After’ ‘several “ musical selections OF GRORGMIOWX, BC. benediction was pronouncéd by Rev. Jas. = ." i 3 7 3 |. Eo tHURGH, 4% AND L S.W., SKRITT'S GALLERY REMOVED TO 907 PA. ; AN pape senes ieee a apeias 2 api6-or- H. ater Se 2 ape : ose ty seh, ator ; aching; 3 DISTRIBUTION LICIES, ENDOWMENTS AND p.m., Epwortt Teague? é eoiseneat Ban 2: + ef 3 NI s" ND 3 ETS. NES Bi Fok, INVESTMENT, DEATHS, Stnday. Fair weather will prevail in the | WUeRt ete house, 22; effluent gate house, 30. | 1. Hill. The officers of the celebration were | p,CORNEH La ny Em TUNTINES BOUGHT FOIL 15. HADUAWAY, riceeena™ DEATHS 5 mn | AUlantle and: Gulf states-tonight and’ Sun- | Femperatnfes for Twenty-Four Hours | James I. Tyrper,,chairman:..William H. | ycgtte Mt, mim, cpm por suumeriztiom Ro, the apé-Im 1308 F ST OR BOX 563. HSBYT 5 ‘NTISTRY . 2 = ——— EDUCATIONAL . ELAND PARK— EASTEKN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 3D, AVE. EXCURSIONS Well worth seeing, with its pleturesque | “Snd 6th st. ine shee, Phomas Chale hom=s, D. D.. pastor, “Wil pen Call of send for-Booklet. apl-tl ) ject, Exster sermon, *“TH. . COAL. THE LORD TAK Cie es TAKEN AWAY,“ as Brown, secretary, and Joseph E. Lawson, ciation of Georgetowy, D. C., fourteenth series. musical director. Advances are made ti day, with slightly lower temperature in the | ‘The following were the readings of the 0 ond Monday of each month Election of Officers. ‘STA’ rorth Atlantic states amd rising ‘tempera- | thermometer at the weather bureau during ture in the gulf states. The conditions will past twenty-four hours, beginning at 4 he favorable for frdsts tonight in the Onto o'clock yesterday afternoon: valley and the lower-lake region, possibly pril 16—4 p.m., 63; 8 p.m., 58! mi also in the interior off the middlé Atlantic | 50. et eee states. - April 17-4 a.m., 46; 8 a.m., 48; .» 52, Rivers—The following ¢tianges in the and 2 p.m., 53. Bognor ers, in feet and tenths, ‘have occurred: -Maximum, 64, at 5 p.m., April 16; min- Risen—Chattanooga, 0.4 Kansas City, 0.3; | imum, 44, at 6am, Anarazs > vee = send Annie to the hospital. She had been CONDENSED SS LOCALS [ort tout’ 2 the hospital. | arm. It is is ~ [alleged that Annie's husband and’ Maria a Were on the street together, when Annie The banquet of the {ftinlor law class of'| appeared and inquired why she was with Columbian University, hich was to have | the husband. Her answer it is aie been held last evening gt the Riges House, eres ak form of an assault with a ockholders on the #ec- Rearorneeenssuseaaoe® os Assets At the semi-annual election of officers of | fiabill the Epworth League, ccnnected with the West Washingtop,.M.,,E., Mission, held | St*lus fund. owe, ee FRISBY, ¥. President dvring the week, the following were elected: GAT FRISBY, “y. Mr. James--W. Hummer, president; Capt. | agoint GAR P. BERIY. Treagurer, Oliver P. Johnson, first vice president; Mr. | —~——___"V “8 © BERRY. Tr Richard H. Bryen, second vice president: | Government, Municipal Miss Nellje Vinson, third vice presiden Miss Olia F. ‘Johnson, secretary; and Miss | @nd Street Railway Bonds Lizzie Graves, treasurer. BOUGHT and SOLD. Signs of Easter... 3 APPRAISEMENTS MADE OR QUOTATIONS The signs of Easter are everywhere} PURNISHED FOR THE PURCHASE, SALE OR around, more so this ‘year than ever before. CHANGE OF ABOVE SECURITIES. ‘OAT. 4 RIC subject, “THE ARBITRA’ AT ‘OR RENT (Flats). REDUCED PRICES. ae art ms F at ~ ie 2 FOR RENT (Hotels) F s dial e FORE THE SENATE." Strangers cordially in- | FOO TENT (Howey. = = HO AND | FOR RENT (Afiscellaneous) ECKINGTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, QA} N. Capitol sts., Kev. George S: Duucab, Pb.D., | FOI RENT (Offices), V sae F ara can ae pastor._11 a.m., “The Message of the Resurre FOR RENT (Pianos). Ronee na - v.10,’ “Puli Méventy-tro.* 1t_ | FOR KENT (Rooms). FOR RENT (Stables). _D, LL. thé First Pres- FO! NT (St ee tithe First Pres: | Fol MENT (Stores) BUSINESS SUCCESS fecrvance morning, aod evening: 1arsérnisus and | FOR SALE (Bieseies) never disappoint. hinges on judicious adver- = STRAT AORSEN SRR TO FOR SALE (Lots). MBLYS CHURCH, CORNER STHAND Iss. | ¥ i oe pst ED ak sett die reaching. by. toe par: | ORS SAL |(atiscel 0. r. D.D. Special Easter | HORSES AND VEH has been postponed unwi Ariday, April 2h | ot Lowe's Bottom OE 2 Search | Many of the ptorekeevers have. their win- LISTS ON APPLICATION. WRITE OR WIRE of the public mus hoir of female vies, assisted by | HOTELS . The Epworth League CHapter. No. 140, | but failed to find her. This morning he | 2°WS filled for the occasion, and some have | AJ WA/ HARRIS & CO pat yo ec eee AL MENTION 161 of Epworth M. EB. Chuéch South are pre-|S0t a warrant for her arrest. a hen with a brovd“of Wee thirping chicks, Mesa W,,; Hk ee ieee 1, NOTICES. 16 | paring for their mae ty celebration, Patrick Murphy, wh while others have rabbits of various sizes s SANKERS, : S-ADAMS, “prompt printer.” 512 11th st. | gommectlens ater. 3 stor | POST AN ED EOUNE. 4] be given in two sectlong.The social part | for Assistant Secretary Mcadog at ane ard guinea pigs roaming around, where cago. Gabatabuanet, aOR eTOX ahs en oe <i) ee ae ee MARRIAGES, 7 | will be given April 26 atthe hame of one | Navy Department, waesene nee, Eliza. | their antics can be watched by the publi “ : enna) ao _ a = | OCS . “ MEDICAL of its members and thq-deVottonal part at) beth's Asylum yesterday. Thursday he was | Drug stores have the windows filled w The Face fs a Sure Index as 20 a.m. E MONEY WANTED AND TO LO: the church Sunday’ Aefing, May 2, to : arrested for gathering a bunch of flowers gaily-colored eggs, which will be given Il be |in Farragut Square, but for this he was —te the. coniition, your health. If ‘your eaves CCEAN TRAY! which all the leagues siti the city away on Easter day to the crowds of ad. Washington “ z s ee : OFFICIAL NGTICES. invited. Rev. C.D. Haditigy D-D.,.of Balti- | riot prosecuted, because of the disos miring children-.who are- attracted by the Lo & T t Steed ce weeps es ere vile: te | as ae Ores aes Si) Re a = [condition of his brain. He imagined he | Multitude of bright colors. an rust Co., Thay ow Relintle TBerkeles” Whisky. It | “Eagte Church iit aud’ Re ste oe .. | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. “The Legion of Loyal,Wamen. will give a | Nad saved a Jarge sum of money and in- Religious Observances. OFFICE, COR.9TH AND F STS. | - gives needed intigoration to the entire system, Special Buster | services: . | PIANOS AND ORGAN } Stable. About a Hehe aba - K : ; | tended to open a livery Sugaring-off” on the anniyersgry of the | iO ope ery battle of Lexington, Mi a ¥ evening, April | month ago he Jost his situation, and since cA This is an occasiom 6f Social ceiaieny fae he has Seemed to get worse every a 3 To = | NEPROPOLITAN PRESBYTE! E ard not for pecuniary BeneM: and eards: of | Cay. After-Lent Weddings atesiekei cites: GlENS ‘k, D.D., pustor- | SPECIAL NOTICES. admission can be oftained at thechall:0n | Charging desértion, Robert W. 8 ‘Tratuy labial Se talag plac et tetaks | Sacer neaver meee Ne oe ec STORAGE : 5 | Monday afternoon between, 1 and:8 a'eleck.| apptted for divorce trom Fannie papers tha: do” to engrave the invi- | Ptstor will preach at 11 and 7:30, SUMMER RESORT Admission to members as ‘well:ay“other#:|to“whom he 'was married ae Ble & ; by S12 F st. $1 qt. Sabbath, school Easter service. Ad: | PROPOSALS . PAID-UP CAPITAL, ONE, MILLIO: dress by pastor. All welcoute, —— Jean in Amount made on approved — = cotter or iteral, at reasonable =o ats — Interest ne on deposits on dal bal ai 22, em em ar The tenebrae servives“‘last evening at Trinity Church were-welbiattertied, many members of other -denommations attending. One of the features of’ the service was t chanting of lamentations by ‘a*quartet of wal = ‘This comphay acts g8 executor, admitnis- RAVING WORK s Lmpulses From the Ex vas | ——— trator, trastee, agent, treasurer, registrar a : ill be by card only, : Male a Se Balth four of the choir boys. ‘The sermon was rater. tre = * : is en afd How Was the BURBAN PROPERTY. Se : Md:, May 1880. The desertion is al- peel a : in alll other Giariery capacities. ee ee : Bible. | UNDERTAKERS . : Continental Charter, Ds A. ica, wilt hold |lbéea to: have‘occurred February 9, tin. “| Scsiy Gonee he ee en oe one | —— _Baaee, tee cent. ta Neuesler “and ns - ie peclal music tomorrow, und VANTED (Hel its regular meeting at ‘the flsmere on East- 3B & stock Colle on the trimmph of God’ Ee cane leposit ai orage of vi densdwnem Toreniice Pr. Wooduuin.” Prayer ‘meeting. Thurs als eee er Monday ats p.m. Col, Chas, P. Lincoln | 4th streets dene mcet between 12th and | justice, merey uhd-love: Benediction of the | jon oth fuck ished When pi ed. fal welcome for a serv 3, ALS em et oe z ser es IN EDSOD Easton & Rupp, 421 LithSt.|— = eared CHURCH Wil have chareetor the. aan Curriien | holes near the car tracks. ‘Today ‘Licut, | We rons followed, after which all present | JOHN A” swore. i. S. POPUL ICED SPATIONERS. apl6-l4d H st. above 19th, Vernon called the attention of the street | kMelt In turn at the chancel rai! and kissed 2 " JOHN R. CARMODY = = —————— F Enis, Minist the streets in South Washington a few | department to the condition of the street. tho relic 0 the eee na gas] ASE, PARE: > “M., "AN EPEKNAL PRINCIPL = ago a fish dealer pushinga frand. cart STR = e Dui vel B S fe4-th.s, w. Art Students’ League, 7 K PLACES MADE 1aGHT Cat eS ee atiracted attention. evemrwhere ‘he wert. | < esterday afternoon Robert White, John | the resulay sermon will we aellaered in tee | SUS 17th st. nw. fe by Quartet choir. Mr. . e Sneedon and Hilton M at n gathered | 80 lore, inmates of the NESE! The condition of Mr. Harry W. Fuller, | Every time. Ne Topped a con wae a stock | Washington City Orphan’ Assis, ft under MISS BERTIA FE. PERRIE, for work in| ‘yth and 10th, ste: “i-w.= Preaching, 11 a.m. general passenger agent of the Chesapeake | of live carp. ‘These fish, when alive, are in oahetieis a Ae ee water color or black and white. Apply at] Kev. Oliver C. Morve of Springfleld, Mass; and Onio Railroad Company, who, as here- | great demand by Chinamen. -jith and K streets by Police- League. aplt-6t 7:30 1. by pasto Special ‘musital program aly ° man Donovan, who returned them to the one by the choir. 8.8.9: V.PACE,, G:i5p.m*|tefore stated in The Star, underwent an} J s. veinity of the Chain bridge some | s¥ium. NEW YORK AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHUNCH, | operation for lamences at Providence Hos- | of the fishermen are dipping shad and her-}-- 4 pue of shaving 2. z Wallace Iadeliffe, pital about two weeks ago, is now so fa- | ring. The District exterds:to high water | o¢ ue shavings in the yard in rear W p.m. verable that it is expected ‘he will be able H Virginia side, and it is claim- } 30, tue Reed's house,-No. 1030 4th street Go TO Voice of Jesus."” Sapbath school, 9:30 = mark cn the Virg' side, an is 7 northwest, caught fire and frightened the tian Endeavor prayer meetity: 6:30" pin. tq leave the hospital in less than a month. | ¢d that. these. mem wre. violating, the law. | people in the eighborhood. A local alarm . under the direction of Mr. John Porter Lawren The flaster cast was taken from Mr. Ful- | Those who are engaged in the dipping say |) brought out No. 6 exnigine:canietievn 2 KEEN Ss it “ * . ler’s foot yesterday, -and the foot was | that so long as they stand yn,the soil of were extinguished before any da on : a ¥ found to be healing very nicely. The suc- | the old dominion they sre not amenable 10 done: 'y damage was FOR THE LATEST STYLES OF cess of the operation is regarded as the lav’ on this side. Although this dippiag. red. Mr. Fuller, it is stated, suffers ver forenoon by the pastor, Rev. Dr. J. B. Stitt, and in the evening at 7:30 o'clock | The National Safe Deposit, aster services will be held by children of An OUE-DOOR ¢ will be organized April 1 PRESBYTERIAN CHUR the Sunday school, with special music and P Interesting exercises, Savings and Trust There will be ro évening service tomor- row evening. at. the, West Street Presb; terian Church. Rey.’ Edwin D. Bailey will Company. deliver the sermon at thg,morning service. Special children’s service will be held t Of the District of Columbia, morrow afternoon at 4:}).9’clock at S John’s Church, corner of Potomac and O streets. ° - oo At the Easter services tomorrow at Mt. CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. te is done openly, with no attempt at conceal- | Ernest Tyler, colored, seven years old, | Tabor Church Miss -Katle Myers will sing chnisecan ee ak cea ay Wis Spring Goods. Cortera at sce Kittle pain and rests well at night. It is | meni, the police Hav Meaiadovancarrest was out to see the parade yesterday aft a solo, “Why Seek Ye Here the Living. Siac aaiek ma ce some — reps i, emi eae ssionat service at 10230 a.m., | UEGerstood that upon leaving the hospital | to test the law, and-some of them preterd | noon, and was unable to find ise iy Needs Repatring. ee eee, a ics apS3m KEEN, 1310' F ‘st. followed by 1 - ‘The music tor | Mr. Fuller will go to his summer home at | that they cannot get the evidence agatast.| home. It was about 6:30 o'clock when the ape ta ieee ATES — X he 11 o'clock service wJll Ve qs follows: Hymn | Keswick, Va., for a long res! the dippers: police: found’ him) and) took’ him’ ¢q,jhis | The iron trestle work which for so many . a ; Send Geng tee TET! cman ss ‘Send for the police,” said a colored man | home, No. 405 A street northeast. months has blocked travel at the northeast | Capital: One [lilliom Dollars Sane ane ee ee Honor to Washington Boys. Hee yee ed nous Naren vesterday when | Lieut. Swindells reported to the water | entrance to the M strect'BHige has at last Peas = = =o y- Biichott, ‘by Mrs. Wm. Feldhaus; Hyun > John Bailey Kelly, son of Rev. Joseph T. | D& unearthed some bone: eHow | department today arene been removed, leaving the thoroughfare in : = esa = * : : Thea 5 f his fellow | department today that the hydrants at “ a TT REL A a By Ue, Moni | Kelly and D. Laurance Chambers, son of {aj h3t for?” inquired one o! ues th and P streets and in front or ty an extremely dilapidated condition. It will | SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT. CHURCH ‘NOTICES. E 3 Inér:’ teuor, Mr. Euili workmen. e P mely di nes! Baretowy foganist, Mr. D. A. Chambers of this city, have been 2 t “Somebody's. buried. kere,” -he answered, | Street car stables are out of order. awarded gold medals for excellence in es- “and I ain't. going to take any responsi- According to Rents safes inside ourglar-proof vauite at take some time before the ‘street is pass- epee imap FPISCOPAL. ) a report made to police | able for vehicles. Securities, Jewelry, sil 2 i= = =e , | Says by the American Whig and Cliosopiiie | bility.” “1 ce | Headquarters today, “the bridge over the | Charles H. and Mary Vi Fisher fave Riseip te sf apeancdl sgaeichagnene wagered cBeKCH, cor. of ith and itm a sccleties uf Princeton University. ‘A policeman responded, and was amused | Baltimore and Ohio railroad tracks at 24 | bought of Méry’3..and Joseph V. Foertsch = pone. ¥. Hal omitind SRS oO when one turn of the shovel unearibed..a dog's’ head. ‘ “But I’m. satisfied,”.. -sald— the | diggey ‘cause if I hadnt -had a policeman I'd felt an uneasy feeling, and you know. about street northeast Is in a dangerous condi tion. Part of the railing is Zone and there is a hole in the roadway. John Evans, who was arrested last even- parts of lots 18 and 1%, of square 1207, the consideration being unnamed. taken on deporit at moderate cost. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Deposits received from TEN CENTS upward, Jadgments and Sentencen. and ‘nterest allowed on $5 and above, 1 e.;. fleral rogram of music. 7 - eer = a efonk ae Union Service. ning Pea Bes ck. V 1 % There was a large attendance at the Met- eT ee aks WARK ; LACE MRMORINL, CHURCH, Paston | T¢Politan M. E. Church yesterday, the oc- HURCH OF, ARK COR Butler. KELLER, MEMO! HURCH, | casion being the union holy week servic . Butler, s Easter | Rey. Luther B. Wilson, presiding elder of Sates Benning, lasterér, who=llv ime chat of aataling and striking Wit none a ape it cecaiat sccorty. Sei Sistas rel’ exate ad services at 5 ¢ 7 . feorge Henning, a plastertr, w es m N : the motion for a new tyjal_in the ences evening, Hoe" yel" | the conference district, conducted the serv- | at Thema De May ienn hoarding hones eon, 2 Small boy, and also Mr. ee ee aoe ean mee n u George B. Barr, was tried be 5 ice, and eddfesses were made by Rev. J. | No. 15'E street northeast, was taken’ to Miller this morn ak ee ing. Evans was fined $5 for the attack on the boy. The other charge was dismissed. John, alias Turk, Matthews, colored, con- Se eS victed several days ago-in-€riminal Court VEPARTS . No. 1 of snatching a .peckethook last sum- ‘This company is a legal depository for court and trust funds, and acts as administrator, mer on @ colored excursion boat, and sen: SEScshse; pega: hesieiad eee anecome - L. Devries: 7:30 p.m., Z 1 sermon by Kev. Chas. H. Hayes, = ’ B. Stitt, pastor of Dumbarton Church, and'| Garfield Hospital lastnight seeause of an it_ | Grace REFORMED guunen, ner. | Rev. Dr. Lucien Clark of Foundry. Rev. | injury to his head inflicted several days P st.— Hol 1 RINITY, COR. Fs A.M. HOLY | RK. 1 ave. and com t 11 | Hugh Johnston opened the devotions with | 4&0. Yesterday the pain ir “his head: was zs 5 Tnuntnioa, TP eaetes elena ee Dik ot ne shaman by Rev. Vrof. J. H. Apple, | Prayer. At the conclusion a collection was | £¢ interse that he-did not goto work. The'| Edward Branch was today ‘sent to jail ‘on, 11 a. Easter celebration of Sundsy eas of the Woman's College of Frederick, tenced him to a year and a day in the New trusts of ali kinds. Wills prepared by a taken for the missions in Ii hospital physicians tréated him ‘for his-} for thirty days by Judge Miller f - \ canine Pu. Evening prayer, 7:20 pm. Phe | Md. Twilight praise service ata Sunder eel sora aoe trouble, and he was able to return home. | ceny of a pair of shoes, valued at $Lay, | Joey state Prison... i ace ye Ae rector, Key. R. P. Williams, will preach at both | anniversary at 5 -g'clock. pam. tional z : |-from James W. Howell. ” sae! John Williams, Lafayette Moore and Har- services.” 2 ite singing of Easter Hymns, chants und carols, It In Favor of the Women. The boycots heretofore Geclared against = Z vey Hood,’ thé tvlotea-boys who pleaded i OF THE ASCENSION, MASS. PRACTICAL CHRISTIANITY. ‘The New England southern conference of | Mr. Stilson Hutchins:and Barber & Ross |. Joseph M. Thompson was granted a di-| guilty to breaking into and robbing the Methodists at South Manchester, Conn., | >Y Steam Fitters’. Local Branch, No. 10, | vorce today 5: by Judge < 1 4m. morn: | THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE 08 PRACTICAL the greene OF em ouiss i "I 4 1 weeks ago, ¥ - were lifted last night. by, that organization,.} Thompson, on the ground of t . store of Vinzi Lifonti several Paice ance els communion: ‘serinon "by Dr. | Chriatianity.—Services. every Sunday By feaueeh yesterday, voted to admit to membersaip | heretofore existing digdulties having been | sertion ana ‘abandonment of her husbanc’ | Were sentenced-to-stx- months each in jail. Falic(t music by the ‘perish choir vt men aed | ers, Conn. ate. mt ¥ pum Datly” uoon | in the general conference. The ballot re- | settied to the satisfaction of the society. - |, 3 The chief justice also overruled the mo- boys, vested i dagter. festival CS Sun- | meeting at reading rvoin, Ohio Nat. Bank bldg, sulted 90 to 62. Laymen were also admitted : Judge Cox today granted Sallie B. Bogue | ticn for a new trial in the cases of Frank | GronGE HOWARD. service at hie! is bee oe| alos by a vote of #2 to 45. Rete unmine ae woaay peor Tuaeel | a civoree a mensa et thoro from George W. | Gillam and Johp Beckett, colored, convict- | Crantes i NYMaN _ ne ees ee ah By ‘of assal i te a 3T_ THOMAS’ CHURCH, DUPONT CIRCLE. UNIVERSALIST. SS Se ? gue. Mrs. Bogue charged her husband = F. Held, and was tinted $10, and in default | witn cruelty. 18th corner of Madison st.. Rev. J. A. Aspinwall, Hotel Arrivals. * : : se: Haw W. Ware; ase eat <The bishop CHURCH OF CUR PATHEI, 15TH AND L, REV, | Ralgish—B. V. R. Speldel, G. Lewis, R sent to jail for thirf} days. aioe the “tte of 2 . G. Rogers, D.D., or.—-AM., *. PISS . tion this evenlog at 8 o'clock. Estes Sun rection the Value af, th Karly Preach: | Sugar and'8. Dogg2tts, New York; W. A.| Richard Blue was ted@y-fined $50 or ten - ‘e Cee ree gl, HLUSTEATED sri | Remond and M. F. Dwyer, Brooklyn, N. on at 11 a.m; Enster festival of the Sanday All cordially tuvited. It | ¥-; W. G. Downing, Great Falis, Mont.; F. lat 4:30 p.m.; evening prayer and sermon ed recently of falst ‘frét&hte and second of- | woopBuRY PLAIR. fense of carrying. joncealed weapons, re; | “a spectively. Gillam, a servant at one time of Mr. Henry May, secured goods from the] | CORSON & MACARTNEY, store of John H. Magruder by falsely rep- of the New York Stock Ex: resenting that they were for Mr. May. He| e™eny mx alg? 1419 F st., Glover Daflding. was sentenced to two years in the New Jer- | Correspondents of Messre. Moore Schley, sey state prison, Beckett being given a Brosdway, year and a day in that institution. eS a ee ae aoe: Waltharn Watches Judge Cox today granted Aileen Marie pearey s savores from James Richard days in jail by Judge Miller: for carrying | Bridger. In the case of George W. Walter a) concealed: weapoms against Abby K. Walter, the judge refused Le" : the divorce. — Oo. Cunninghi 4 3 George Washington yesterday, according chao at GENGiecdabacranor: ntingham and wife, Rockland, IL; | |‘ testimony before Juase Miller, stole a | Wm. Dixon and John Kennedy, charged 2 3 a sion G. F. Summer, Boston, Mass.; W. B. Gay, pocket book eontainings#,cents and. some |'With vagrancy, and Isaiah Edwards, Mich- rane atOLY CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCLENTINT, scor. | Richmond, Va. papers from Mrs. Rosina Ware, and today | #¢! Rhone and Wm. Taylor, alleged to have Se nee eee ne mere at fish Rite Cathedral, 1007 Gst. n.w.“Serview at | | Cochran—A. Rossman, G. S. Walbamin | Pers from, by the toutt tA $300 bail for | been disorderly last night, were today each pm.” Kev. Richard Lewis Howell, re 11 a.m., sub; “The Resurrection.”” Teati- | and W. T. Patterson, New York; Mr. and the action of th a fu aa or fined $20, end in default sent down for aes . monial service, F¥ida 8 Bam Me apd sates. Mrs. 8. W. Cowits, San Francisco, Cal. eee one arama am ~*~ | sixty days by Judge Kimball. CONGREGATIONAL. |. FP. Linscott, . readers. The public lormandie—J. 1B. Alexander and W. J. : twel!‘charged with ss 2 NAM | cordally tnvited. It Connor, New York; W. J. Beecham, Kan. ER Se ed ae eine Sileott, | , Harry Huddleston was today fined $5 by FI - Gis is — a CHURCH, COR. 10TH and sts. mw., Rev. 3 x DD. sag city. Moi W! T Aldrien and wife, | little child, was -today;fingd $10 or thirty, | udge enn ae ae pete 1 © =e 5, day: 1 dge the (pectoris vmon by | MEMORIAL CHURCH, COR. R AND NCAPITOL | Shoreham—J. H. Gaines, Charlestown, w. | 22Y® Jail by Judge Milley, totally unacquainted, to go out with him the pastor and Exster music. At'S p.m. Paster ts.—Preaching 11 2.1m. al service, “An Evening With ‘the’ Chote oe ont; SB a le z i, 5 : i | Heel i P nd 8 p.m. by the pastor, | Va.; J. M. Taylor ani Mr. and Mrs, F. T.| Annie Bowman, a tawfuly married col: | ‘and have a large day.” The accused sald W Music by quartet and chorus choir, led by Dr. OSS pan.t braper service. thussdey, "8 pe: | Loveloy, Pittsburg, Pa., A. C. Rice and|ored woman, objected.-t@: Marla Cart-,| he was very drunk at the time of the al- . B. Hibbs. & Co., W. Bischoff, organist. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. | 8:4 p-m. ex_service, Thursday, 8 pm. | Mr. and Mrs, H. Mansfield, New, York. .| wright’s being in her }ushand’s company | leged occurrence, Thursday last, and did are always-- BANKEUS & BROKERS, . st elcome. It id, 3d. ristian Endeavor—Junior, 3 p.m.; Senior, 6:20 nranene©: ~ : M. Thomas and C. D. Firestone, Columbus, | last night. Maria objec’ tea to the objection | not know whether or not he was guilty. , = it CHRISTIAN. Ohio; 8. A. Benis, St. Louis, Mo. in manner which catistd the ‘police to] i Cavallyer was today fined $25 b; guaranteed to be ‘Members New York Stock Exquange, PLES CO: EA’ AL URCH, 3 = = a Wellington—Mrs. 8. R. Hi Ww. £ SS | y . ‘s SH 1 VERMONT AVENUB CHURCH P. D. POWER, Rossiter Naw? Cock: Mi tot ee oe == ee judge Kimball for cruelty to a horse be. free from any defect 1427 F Street. 3 +45. 8. school, 9:30. | Ward, Chicago, Ill. : as e Swiss Laundry Company on gees *-“@orrespontents 1a Seatareat Chane, 6 eal Bia WF. Weett f ee we as aig Get t March 17. Attorney Closs, gounsel for the itt material or ac iver an adirean Shechirmence ee : and wife, Philadelphia, Pa.; J. H. Preater, <4 boos oe sin <f accused, moved for an arrest of judgment, Taek Sh, Sent pamrsacil LADENBURG, -THALMANN & 00. ty at 6:30 p.m. Special song service be sy ONITARIAN. Brooklyn, N, Y.; H. R. Stanley and Mrs. C. z unr and the court took the matter under con- construction. The a 0. “ne R. Stanley, Lawrence, Mass.; N. B. Nogre, x £ 4 et oo -| sideration, stating that he would render a. Ge6-164 New York. "Ew. cmum ALL, SOULS' CHURCH. COR. M4TH AND L sts. | W. A. Wheelock, J. F. Trunketh and WG, * decision after he had a chance to examine makers particularly wom = by the minister iL aims mabiect, °T Have Geen | Ross, New York. “7 | the authorities referred to by ‘fr, Clon an Screed Silsby & NEW CHURCH, . ” nfirmation ‘comm ; Willard’s—E. Paillipson, Chicago, lL; W. sustaining view ot case. vallyer he ¢ Oni pr xe SEW ea ee Le oe ee “8 ag R piffind and 1 Be Gerside, New York; was again locked up. ssaisenant icecnvd y pany 9 pASTE on Loat "Found: aa: ‘ adi . Sweeney, Newport, R. I: ee emeni' ved > isms Sed the hly commento, Secmation. chim at db nam ne | qtstropolltan #1, Kretz and wite, Phila- BIN in Equity. ao ae f e' TXOORPORATED. ‘o'clock, * 3 -- el . Berry, New Yor! - with. Rationality of Our — ARE ISVITED. Je) BE James2¥- D.oardy wads wits, Boston, Mary E. Faith today filed a bill in equity : ler 0} BAKESRS AND BROKERS, J Seats | ————__________.________. > My P Rew Onesch tacts, tn terion — Bee Oe ree: ite Sealants The Best atural ‘ against Mary Cole and Wm. F. Cole; her the trade marks ; OM», 613 15th st. nw, ee —. SRIRNESe MEMEEEINNG MOREE) eGnceS Syne | ee nota gas City, Mo. N husband, to subject lot 5, square 1078, and . : ‘ational ites Bask Z THE SECULAR LEAGUE. May. Ma at YM GA. room, 1409 No¥. | eae eper and wife, La O. Heton and wite, : lot 16, square 92, to a Men pf the complain. RIVERSIDE” or : WILL, MEET Ix TY at 3 p.m. Addr ner, “Some Hevelations of the Gospel | PRIENDS» MEETING AT “THEIR MEETING All invited. Te house, 1 I at. n-w., every First day morn- = Ing. at 11 o'clock; Bible classes’ following. it* CENTRAL UNION: MISSION. PO. we., followed by Bible Telephere by nada. e y 2 Ea] National—V. Miles, New York; J. F. ae oe one RY Stone, Guthrie, Okla; M. F, Lunn, Bitts- burg, Pa. Ms Aperient Water, | sts ct cn, scraust @t fo, notes ot “ROYAL.” Made in eae aie ee UES Sarasin: Bea career emer nee various sizes for Relieves the kidneys, um- | cry 2nd & distribution of thi : | ed by Attorney Hayden Jobnsen- proceeds represent- --a.| — tadies and-gentiemen, - _S REESE HURRAY, PASTOR FIFFEENTH Union Savings zit seis fon | bel nevicws Salty atte ned Teme pe ieee loads ‘the. tiver, an opens. if you want anything, try an ad. in The and for saie by all nik =. .—~~* 4 40 ee ee els. 2 A Btars If’anybody has what you wish, you} ~ retail jewelérs. 2 ~ seen :