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THE EVENING STAR. SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1897-24 PAGES. a SPECIAL NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES.. CHURCH NOTICES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT a —— METHODIST. ween BAPTIST. nership heretotore existing G. Rustin. of “Washington, D. ‘tl Georse 5 Howser of Baltimore, Ma., for the carrying on 0! the Men's Furnishings and Hat Business ia said Wasbington, has this 260! Max. 1997, been | mutually dissolved. E. EE | ST. PAUL’S M. E. CHURCH, DUPONT CIRCLE, Rev. Stowell L. Rryant, pastor.—0:30, Sunday school; 11 and 8, preaching; 7:30, Epworth League. It AMLINE M. E. REECE, 9TH AND P_ STS. sb eee SPRICKLEN, pastor—CHIL- DREN'S DAY. services ot th morning and Laken | in charge of the Sunday school, at the vinst BAPTISY CHURCH, cle. Dir, Cherie 16TH ST. ABOVE 5 Stabe pees for Young Tadies wit Reott Circ Sunday relic) of the Wastingon coiled be preached by Dr. Stabs a at ll a.m. Music fur- pished by the college. Dr. Stakely will also Frisch st 8 nm. Guriniten Badegvor meeting at "clock. You are cordially welcome. at rles rsone desiring baptism for themselves ent at the morning service. pam.; Tuesday, consecration; 8 3m. It hours. or chfldrea will be. Epworth League, ‘Thersday, earch _praser_meeting, - 5 Dargers and Safecuards Sunday x e 13 T. Ee D.D., in this March of cordiaily Invited. K, 7 p.m. I. formet “pastor, — will daliver a lecture charch Friday, Jon im., on “The Young Manbooi.”” THERE Witt can Vetera: ional Assoeintion at SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, 4TH ST. AND Va. Successful meetings continue next week. Free invited, METROPOLITAN BAPTIST CHURCH, 6TH AND tama ‘preaches at i i1_to Union 8 tetera E anes s."" Sittings free. Cordial invitation “and wel — area at 11 a.m. and § p.m. by tt ree. invita: ‘welcome jotel TU! 1, 1807, AIL are urgently ; etre one Fein 16 =a a oesere EAT i == = BAPTIST, CHURCH, ee AND B oS TO THE FRIEXDS AND PATRONS OF THE Mielassi, pastor. Sunday Mount Vernon amd Cairo Stables: |The business a = eth = heretofore conducted by my husband, ES. Ma- Joney, at the above places, will now be carried con by me. | 1 respectfully, soltelt, the continuance of your patronage. E. 5. MALONEY. UALISM_MRS. EFFIE McNEIL, CLAIR- ae business and test medium, a Peana. sehool: 11, sermon by pastor; _preaching” by pres'ding elder. 29-6t° | WAUGH M B CHURCH. CORNER 3D AND A = = streets n.c.—Rev. ‘Olin Eldrid pastor, at ut PROOWS 2 Peunn. are Torte, bap: evening “crinist sit one (OTIC RISTIA! r 'S_NEW MARCI, THE MOTHER OF PATRIGTISM:" 9:15 Price, 25 cents, Sunday school; 7 p.m., Epworth Leagn STREET --Rev. J. J. Muir, D. i am. 8 p.m. eee am;¥-Ps GE, 7pm. ELDER BOGARDUS OF NEW YORK,OLD SCHOOL Baptist, ‘will preach in Monumental. Hall, 133 , Sunday, May 30, at 11 ibaa -D. also adult department. Pa day school, 9:30 a. welcome meeting, Thursday, 8" p.m. Seats eens ‘ invited. DROOP & SONS", 25 Penna. ave. THE SHOOMAKER COMPA’ hour annual custem our establi closed 12 o'clock noon Monday, May 31, 1807, Decoration ¢ " LUMBER PRICES: DIST. “PROTESTANT CHU n.w., D. L. Greenfield, pastor.— Up the Fire!" 8 p.m., onoring « ‘E. CHURCH, 4% AEE c , C ST. BET. 6TH AND ith sts. se., Rev. J. 1. Loving, ES fermon to the Sunday cl Sunday ‘School “celebration; § p.m, preaching’ by, ee pastor. THE SECULAR LEAGUE. E Hugh Johnston, D, D.. “Memorial de. R. Dastor.—11 a.m.» os Why pay “fancy” prices on Lumber, when yon cam buy the eame qualities here at @ much lower figure? If you're thinking of building it will certainly be to your xvan- tage to see us abeut supplying every stick of Lember and Woodwork you'll require. We want you to test our prices and qual- itles! THOS. W. SMITH, 1st snd Ind. ave. "Phone 217. and wharves, foot ith st. se. e 351. b23-3m.10 pastor, fore the 6:45 p.m., Epworth League . Thursday, prayer meeting. SECULAR LEAGUE. Prof. ae ROYS will address the league ‘Sunday 125.6 mple, S sje, OSC ATTA APPRUPILATIOSS- rs of patriotic orders especially invited. Seats free. —Miss Margaretha Weppner, from Ger- author of two large volumes of her two Years’ Journey around the world, will also speak. ‘Other prominent speakers. By ‘order Com. bo izue. 3 “Mary Magdalene; invited. ARE YOU “FINICAL™ —abeut the fit and set of your clothes? If so. - PRACTICAL CHRISTIANITY. you're the very man we've been looking for. We want to meke you a new Suit—because we are jositive, no matter bow particular you are, you'll be pleased with oar sort of tailoring. It's a case satenns ay =iR oe Cone = let us take FOUNDRY M. EB CHERCH, 14TH AND Rev. Lucien Clark,’ D.D., pastor. inday scheol, ‘es by the Vitnesses,"* at 11 a.m. on “A Cloud, of and at 8 p.m. on THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF PRACTICAL Christianity “Services every Sunday at lausch- ers, 1034 Conn. ave. p-m. Daily noon meeting at reading roctn, *Onio Nat. Bank bidgel* CHRISTIAN, VERMONT AVENUE CHURCH. FD. POWEH, 11 EB, 7. SOUTH- 9:20; C. WEST CHURCH, 4% and M'sts., W. J. Weight Same hours. 8: Sunday school, YY. M. CG. A. its to order, $20 “Courage. a FRED GATCHEL & 00., 604 13TH ST. It Epworth League, 7 p.m. _apls-3m,8 WESLEY eee |. E. ChURCH, COR, STH and F sts., Rev. J. Fred. Heisse, pastor.. pend EVEKYTHING FOR ICE CRTAM MEN. school at Preaching by Jastor at We have everything you CONFECTIONEUS | #04 S p.m.; prayer meeting or Thursday evening and ICE CREAM DEALERS reed for the sus McKENDREE M. B. CHURCH, REY. HENRY R. | mer season. All Kinds of Extracts aud NAYLOR, D. D., pastor.—11 a.m., Children’s day vorings—Camned Cream and Milk—itetsof and service: 8 p. memorial address, by the pas- other kinds of Salt. subject, THE DEAD money, we Our rep- tor. HE GRAVES OF G7 0ur prices will save you THE SECURITY OF THE LIVIN’ know. Drop postal or telephone us. e will coll. B. Eat W & BRO., Wholesale Grocers, 1705-9 th st. se. ap 1000-2 M st. s.-. THE ANNUAL ELECTION OF ‘STEES erman-American Fire Ins. Co. of D. C. June 2, at 2 o'clock p.m. Dr. Lather B. Wilson . Helxse will take part in the clal_musie has been provided, 1t* THE MEETING FOR MEN AT THE YOUNG Men’s Christian Association, 1409 New York ave., Sunday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, will be addresned by Prof. J. Fraise Richard, “ principal of | the Modern . His subject will be “Go- i ‘The Bible class con- 8. it ck. “All men aré cordially’ invited. SPIRITU ALISM. held nt the affice of, the company on J 1807. Polls open from 11 Th it. WERGMAD __ Secretar: I xervice at ‘Sunday, May 30. bet. E Sth aml Va. ave. Hereafter the church on 4 and G se. (go v known as Trinity or F will, be used by the congregati NDERSIGN WILL . HOLD MEET . Costello's Hall, 6ti: a1 readings and mt Si E. places cf business on MOND. M. P. Church 1413 BURCHELL, COUN WELL & SON, "S HALL, 721 6TH ST. . E ssisted by Mrs. Rowland, hold her usual Sunday eve. meeting. Px} metric readings, tests, ete. Seance, Wed. at residence, 818 6th n.w. Interviews daily. DER, 1152 Conna ave. OTHER SERV) ICES. RUDER, 1417 New York ave. co. and 8 p.m., preaching by worth Leacie prayer meeting; ‘Thursday, § chureh prayer meeting. EPISCOPAL. SPEC OTICE_JOHNS THE SALVATION ARMY.—COMMANDER AND ‘ker will lead meetings ti ‘A. Tent, 9th and Q sts. urch, 10th and G sts. n.w of the Covenant, ath and N sti A. dQ Consul Boot cIAL R gffices “will be, closed all ‘or traton Monday, 31. SCOTTISH RITE CATHEDRAL, pavers a.m, holy coemntunton: Consistory, No. 1, M. R. S., will 9:30 a.m., Sunday scnool; 11 a.m., morning pray- URDAY, May 29, 1897, at’9 o'clock p.m. By | er and litany, sermon by Key. William Levering order of P.m., evening prayer and sermoa Strangers welcome.1t | === ———— GW. one 33d deg., V. M. K. : - Ree 2 Si HU Washington circle, ey. Aliced Harding, rector nd —The pastneralip heretofore ‘existing be: tween 8. A. Heeves and John Poole, under the style and firm name of Reeves, Poole & Co., is this day dissolved by rrutual conseat. Mr. Poole retires from the firm, and Mr. Reeves will con- tinue the business. All emounts due from the firm will be paid by Mr. Reeves, and all debts due the firm will be paid to him. my2s-3t WASHINGTON, D. C., May 28, 1897. Having sold the grocery business so leng con- ducted by me at 1914 7th st. u.w., I would com- mend my successor to my former customers and request that the Hberal patronage given me for so many years may be continued to my successor. W. H. H. CISSEL. Having purchased the grocery business formerly conducted by Mr. W. H. H. Cissell, I would re- spectfully vlicit a continuance of the generous patronage so long accorded him. T. H. PICKFORD, All seats free: services 7:30 and 11 a.m. p.m. Strangers welcomed, a.m.” Services, 11 a.m. munion, first Sunday, 11 am. Saints’ days at 10 a.m. ‘Sirangers ¥ welcat ND 3.W., NEA e. Service and sermon at 11 a.m. and Thos. O. Tongue, rector. S ¥ CHURCH, G ST., REV. RANDOLPH H. McKim, D.D., rector.—Holy communion at 8 a.m.; other services, 11 a.m., 4 and § p.m. The rector will preach. TRINITY CHUKCH, 3D AND C STS. Richard P. Williaius, rector. and $8 p.m. The r ing. and the Te t N.W., = mite antiga ‘tor will preach in the morn- William Levering Devries of t* See OF THE ASC 12th st. n.w.— ston Institute at 8 p.m., by Dr. NSION, MASS. AVE. AND accalwureate sermon for the Gun- Elliott; sats 28-3t° th be nd 1014 7th st. free. Other services—& a.m., holy communion; 11 Bee oe eee a.m., sermon by the rector, Dr. Elliott. Vested SPIRTIUALISM—MR_ KEELER, WELL oe holt of men and boys. It for slate writing, can be seem dally at 905 11 = nw. Regular circles, MONDAY, WEDNESD. PRESBYTERIAN. and FRIDAY NIGHTS. my24-1w* THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLD- $12 of the Franklin Insurance Company of Wash- .. Will be held at their office, 419 10th 2 ge MONDAY, June 7, 1807, for the election of twelve directors to. serve the year. Polls open from 1 to 2 o'clock p.m. Trans- Yer books will be closed frum May 2 to June 7 inclusive. 29,je1,3&5 WILL P. BOTELER, Secy._ ALL KINDS OF LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES t investment purchased at invest EF yappaway, THE ESSTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, MD. . a.e., Rev. THOMAS CHAL- .D..” Pastor. —Preaching at 11 ‘Unsolved Problems, or God's Con- a.m, subject, Part of His Glory,”’ and jd - Known, Not Proved; .¥. BP. S.C. E. at 3 and -m. ‘Mid-week services, aday evening at VITED. ‘Tha 10, STRANGERS CORDIALLY Lb METROPOLITAN P and, B streets southeast CHURCH, 4TH Rev. Geo. N. Laccock, "py the pastor tomorrow CONDENSED LOCALS > The dead body of a white infant was found about 8 o'clock this morning in an alley gear 3d and F street a large crowd soon co'lected. Many ex- pressions of sympathy for the little one were heard. ped in a newspaper, northwest, and The body, which was wrap- was turned over to he police and taken to the morgue. Later in the day Coroner Hammett viewed the body and gave a certificate based upon the facts. One day this week a colored man was employed in a Capitol Hill school building to take up a carpet and do some cleaning, and he had lots of fur Soon after he got on his knees to remove the tacks the teachers heard what they supposed to be a mouse, and they listened in breathless silence for a repetition of it. Wher the repetition came several hearts ceased to beat temporarily, and presently all the chairs in the room were occupied by the fair ones, with their feet on the seats. time there was a rush made for safer quarters, and when the teachers learned that the man was a_ ventriloquist they wanted him discharged, but he was kept because of his good workmanship. with the teachers. When the sound was heard a third Members of the police department were paid off at headquarters this morning, and scores of them were on hand to get their checks read. long before the paymaster was iiscourse, “To Every Good i y wy21-Im 5 tet ite E . Star) If anybody has what Se ae OFFICE OF THE GEORGETOWN GAS LIGHT| Jygut Post and W Womans Relief Corp: Sabbath will get an answer. Ce ae a EB ep. Vang he org _tehool, 9:30 a.m. '. EB. . att Wm. Scott, colored, twenty-seven years election of even directors will be held at this | REV. 7.) DE witr Sane D.D.,” WILL | Old, was taken suddenly ill on New Jersey tomorrow at 11 a.m. § p.m. in the rst Presbyterian. ‘Chareh, and D. ofce MONDAY, June 7, 1897. Polls open 11 a 1 ii street between © t a.m.; clos .m. FRANK PAUL LEETCH, _Seeretary and Treasurer. my22-14t NOTICE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE FIRST CO- MEW YORK AVENUE PRESEYTERIAN CHURCH, Rev. Wallace Radcliffe, D.D., _ pastor.—Sub, Toorhing ‘service, ii a.m, (Decoration day), "the Martyr Spirit:"’ evening service, 8 p.m., ‘The Last Look"—the conclusion of the series upon the “Characteristics of Jesus; Sabbath school, 9:20 a.m.; Christian Endeavor prayer meet - 2. LOCK P.M. Subscription books to the’ 16th issue of stock now open. Geo. ‘Wo KING, "5, BARTON MILLER, p.m’ Music under the direction of Mr. J 2 for Treas. Seey. my21-10t_ ECKINGTON PR ‘TER ‘HUR IN ESBY RIAN rr jURCH, 42ND DR. CHARLES DIEDEL, DENTIST, HAS RE-| North Capitol sirects, Mer, George S, Duncan, moved his office from 525 11th st."to 731 lth | Ph.D., pastor.11_a.m., “Moses a Type of st. mw just awe the Palais Royal, and two | _ Chris “The ich Man.” it above ol my4- : : (PRESEYTERI om i SSS GHURCH OF THE COVENANT (PRESBYTERIA Coanecticut avenue, N and 18th streets n.w., It Teunis S. Hamlin, D.D., pcstor.—Services ‘at 4 p.m.; Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. . E. meeting (it 3.and xentor at © pw. ‘Thursday evening.1t A. 8. FISKE, D, De PASTOR GUNTON TEM- =e Chueh, 14th and K sts. n.w.—I1 a.m, sacra THERE IS PLEASU! URE, THERE IS PROFIT Jn 2 home at Clevcland Park. apz2-tt We do most of the excursion printing i Se eeee yeni ob aecaee U2, pear —for clubs and lodges—because we do it a the stow Vetere Spec aie ee in, neat, attractive way af the lowest WESTERN PERE ETWIAS CHURCH, | prices. Tickets, ms—in st. above 19th, fact, anything that's needed to. make successful. Ainger avenue, Garfield, police headquarters by the fifth precinct police today. avenue near D street yesterday. The police patrol wagon was called and he was taken to his home on the Bowen road. Alfred Marshall, colored, son of George P. Marshall of Hillsdale, accidentally broke his leg yesterdey. Drs. Wilson and Scott. He was attended by An open well in a dangerous condition on was reported to Complaint has been made to the police that a telegraph pole in Blagden’s alley near 10th and M condition. the superintendent of the telegraph and telephone service. streets is in a dangerous The complaint was referred to Elizabeth Wiley, colored, ninety years old, died suddenly about 4 o'clock yesterday af- ternoon at her home, No. 5%i 26th street. As she had not been attended by a physi- cian the coroner was called upon to give a death certificate. Mr. George R. Jeffries, formerly of this city, but now a leading citizen of Charles- the ‘excursion we See LN. Earle, “Life of 1 town, IIL, is in the city, a guest of Mr. Co tee to show you what fine 00 P “UNDER MARCHING ORDERS W. D. Rudy. printing cars is. Sermon to Sons of Union and Confederate Veterans. Spectal music by quartet. CNITARIAN. ALL SOULS’ CHURCH, COR. 14TH AND L STS. n.w., Rev. E. BRADFORD LEAVITT, minister.— Morning. service at 11 o'clock, vermon by the REV. CHARLES E°ST. JOHN of First Unitarian “prompt printer,”’ 512 11th st. x “RUN DOWN.” That's what ails a host of of Jear. They a and exact! wing w Fan down and BYRON S$. ADAMS, nyz-lid at this time nguid without When the oatem is and out of order nothing is Church at Pittsburg, Pa.: Young People's Re: Belat “BERKELEY BK f Bubsect, «MEANS Te quickly person last whee oad wai. a oF terigiods 6 Sneha Sir. Ciitord Borden, the whole system. $1 qt. Sold only ry aa THARP'S, 812 F A LUTHERAN. Tell Your Wife Abou About —__ CBURCH OF THE REFORMATION, PA. AVE. AND MANAHLAN'S MCTH BAGS and MOTH Pa-| 24 st. he pastor, Rev. sermon In the Crening the address PER. best of all preventives it mot's. They have a sweet, == Union Veteran Senator Spooner, worablping with us. i cordial ———.+-— Southern Pilgrimage. The Washington Patriarchie, No. 15, will leave on their southern pilgrimage tonight at 11:30 p.m. from 8th street and Maryland avenue southwest for Staunton, Va., on the Chesapeake and Ohio railway, arriving there at 6:30 a.m., under the command of Capt. William P. Gray, First Lieutenant Edward E. Morris and Second Lieutenant William C. Gray. They will go as the guests of ‘Staunton Patriarchie, No. 58. Divine service Sunday, 30th: Sermon by Rev. W. Perry Rider, D. D., pastor of Au- w marked contrast to moth vas, ete. Be oi oe =a ekeone | custa M. E. Church, and at 8 p.m. sermon vermin. They keep garments in perfect "NEW CHURCH. rae by wee aaa Aiton,” They cout very ttle, "12" sheets Pa Z tor Mt. Zion Baptist Church. A ‘grand per, Ge. Bags, 25 to Be. “GOD AND cousin 7 SanvICe FOR ASCEN- Talk with any on the seablect Site ete "eS aa ae rm sensible architect *4,% 3! CONGREGATIONAL. coincide with us inst Sees we say_ours ie the finest exhibit of tho:- CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, CORNER LING te ee 70m and G streets now. Ker, SM. Newnan, é .D.. pastor.—11 w.an., public worship, with serinon 213th st. nw. my Zeid oS. Gates bf Itdin; ® you ice, with sermon by servi CaLL AT KEEN'S AND tet aud chorus chotr, led organist; Sunday school, 9: SEE THE LATEST STYLES deavor, Junior, 3 ‘p.m; Sen! OF GUODS THAT ARE NOT UNIVERSALIST. SHOWN IX ANY OTHER ES- curren HOF oun FATHER, 13TH AND Preaching ; J. D. Canty of RE TABLISHMENT IN WASH- Bibtect sam Christ; p.m. a “The Story of Life.” All cordially invited. "it KEEN REFORMED. ’ Baar a pha pa Dae et — ay N.W. MERCHANT TAILOR, (0p8-3m,21 1310 F ST. N.W. —_— FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, ', SCOT- tish Rite Cathedral, 1007 G st. n.w.—Sunday ser- Yc, Ham. subject, CHURCH NOTICES. SCIENTIST, "Faith Must Be Proved uy a sandra v. Himcott, ©: 8 Dee FRIEXDS. come. ence Bland ‘will alse takes brief sdires” at ot CENTRAL UNION MISSION. CENTRAL UNION MISSION, 622 LA. AVE.—GOS- services daily at 12 ee _ Be Stag 50° ae Ray RigRE meetings MEETING, AT THEIR MEETNG house, No. 1811 1 st. 'n.w. ‘ . poe every ices morn Paes street parade and exhibition drill on Mon- day, 3ist, at Park addition, Churchill ave- nue, at j p-m., arriving in Washington at 6 June 1. The committee consists of M. V. P. 8. Jas. D. Ross, chairman; Edward C. Ken- ney, J. R. F. Browne, secretary; Jas. W. Jones, William C. Gray, Anthony Mason, phos. N. Ge a.m., 30 p.m., returning that night 11:45 “Riverside” and “Royal” watch movements, made only by the American Waltham Watch Company, are as accurate time- keeping machines as human ingenuity has yet made. possible. For sale by: all retail jewelers — * In cases of any price THE BRASIL AL WEATHER MAP. FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. Single Dollars Build Fortunes! It is within the provinces of every one to become rich. Frogality—a ape tematic saving of a certain amount cach week cr month judiciously invested will eventually give you a fortune. Why not join the new Building Associa- tion, organized on entirely new modern lines, with greater privileges to both savers and borrowers than any of th> older associations. No entrance fee! | Xo fines on ruming shares. No withdrawal fers. You can borrow ax hich as 90 per cent, with your shares as colluteral, Operates on the “‘permanent” Wan, enabling you to start when you wish; pay in as much as you please, for as long as you please, and secure a pro rata profit on the entire amount. Dividends declared semi-annually! Call or write for prospectus. Par value of shares, $100. Can be bought outricht or vpon monthly payments. Call or write us for explanatory booklet. United Building & Loan Association, 1206 G Street. re ii ry a i @ * EXPLANATORY NOTE: Obscrvations taken at 8 a.m., 75th meridian time. Solid lines are {s0- bars, or lines of equal ae pressure, drawn for each tenth of au inch. Dotted lines are isotherms, or Mines of equal temperature, drawn for each ten degrees. Shaded areas are regions where rain or snow has fallen during preceding twelve hours. The words “High” and “Low” show location of arean of high and low barometer. . Small arrows fly with the wind. north Atlantic states and reman stationary {n_the other districts. The following heavy precipitation, in ches, was reported during the past twen- -four hours: Oklahoma, 1.90. Rivers—The following changes in the rivers, in feet and tenths, have occurred: The river at New Orleans is 2.4 above the CLOUDY TONIGHT. Fair Weather Indicated for Tomorrow and Monday. For the District of Columbia, Delaware end Maryland, partly cloudy weather to- night, fair Sunday and Monday; slightly Officers: DIRECTORS: 2 westerly winds. danger line and has fallen 0.1. | Henry F. Bauer, J. 8. McTMhenny, cooler: tonlehts sore Saisie Sonany. 1 ee & = above the danger President .BRAINARD H. WARNER reg sat Blundon, Wilbur F. Nash, ine and has fallen 0.5. Decoration day—The indications, at this meas Wek. Vics Pica. @ Gen. Mas.HILIMAN A HALL | Caress, Rives C. Days time, are. that the wcafmer will be fair | iy tow tile, Loe = high: tide, 2d Vice President........THOS. C. NOYES | William T. Gallther, Cuno H. Rudolph, with a moderate temperature. 6.07 pois we 6:30" p.m. p.m.; 4 ide, ae eek | F.C. Gteseking, W. H. Watker, For Virginia and North Carolina, partly | °* cane a -ALEX. K. PS | wutiam F. God, 2B. H. Wane ‘Tomorrow—Low tide, 12:36 a.m. and 1:41 2 | ‘ cloudy weather and probably occasional | p.m.; high tide, 6:48 a.m. and 7:06 p.m. WM. D. HOOVER | Hillman A. Hall, at showers tonight; Sunday fair in western z eee portions and probably showers in eastern oe ae recap Ba ; _— portions; cooler tonight; southerly winds, Sony enn rises, 4:37 a.m.; sun sets, 7:17 ~ TSSSE Ro 7 PSPORTSEOD SCORES OOF OOSEOERED IF YOU WISH TO — : Moon rises, 3:31 a.m. tomorrow. é Weather conditions and general forecast— | ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises, 4:57 a.m. J Drop a mote Sor epegicers emer cee Move or Store Furniture The pressure continues low in New Eng- The City H S Patt land and the lake regions, with a depres-| G.. sie cnn : $ ere’s torage YOU WILL FIND THE sion central in the St. Lawrence valley and fas lamps all lighted by 8:26 p.m.; ex- Best Furniture Vans AND Best Storage Warehouses tinguishing begun at 3:45.a.m. The lighting is begun one hour before the time named. Are lamps lighted at 8:11 p.m.; extin- guished at 4 a.m. Condition of the Water. a second depression over Lake Superior. The pressure is high on the southern Rocky mountain slope and plateau ard a second area of high pressure is central north of Montana. The barometer has fallen in the Atlantic and gulf states, also throughout for Furniture. If you want first-class storage fa- cilities—with safety against bur- aT ry, or any damage—we have the Rocky mountain slope and plateau; it | , ,;mperature and condition of water at 8 ont what you want, "00 light, ales, 929-931 D St. N. W. has tisen to the north of Montana. tion, 7. Receiving reservoir, temperature, well guarded in our new The temperature is higher in the south cont t s z 2 om s26 4% st. nw. storage buildit 69; condition at north connection, 4; coadi- Have us call { tion at south connection, 3. Distributing reservoir, temperature, 68; condition at in- fluent gate house, 5; effluent gate house, 8. Temperatures for Twenty-Four Hours The following were the readings of the thermometer at the weather bureau during the past twenty-four hours, beginning at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon: Merchants’ Parcel Delivery my19-20d THOMAS P. MORGAN. TELEPHOXE 1128. Atlantic states, also on the Rocky moun- tain plateau; it is lower in the Mississippi and Ohio valleys and the lower lake region. Threatening weather, with showers, has centinued in New England, the lower lake apes the Ohio and lower Mississippi val- leys. Threatening weather, with showers, is indicated for New England and the At- ‘you can’t come your- POPPE S OOD 00090030000006106 e > 4 He 09 = o i) = 3 a lk 1333 F STREET. antic states tonight, with probably cearing | May 28-4 p.m., 76; 8 p.m., 71; midnight. 222 For partics dexirous of disposing of s weather Sunday. The weather wili clear in | 66 a ee te le ak ee ek poe ee oe Life Insurance& Annuities. the lower lake region, the Ohio and lower | May 20-4 a.m., 61; 8 a.m., ose 59; 12 m., 62, write me—and I'll advise you. Money Advanced To people who wish to secure of money on their goods TH strommadate.. then * without publicity of any sort. Mississippi valleys tonight, and be general- ly fair Sunday and probably Monday. The Cats will falt slightly ‘a the and 2 p.m., 63. Maximum, ah at 3 p.m. mum, 58, at 7 ASSETS OF COMPANY, $236,000,006. ., May 28; mini- redo P4OSSH 99S OOD AFFAIRS IN ALEXANDRIA| $100,000. FOR QUICK LOANS >So retire ACCOUNTANTS . 7M N AT LOW RATES ATTORNEYS . On Washington clty real estate. An Interview Had With James: Lewis, the oa 6 24 arcus otes: Pale a a 4 STION at 4% per cent. Condemned Negro, # eee 3 637 La. Ave., aves ae $ Warehouses, 214-216 4$ St. $ my21-3m.568 SO S0OF Qiesassottiesssstte The National Safe Deposit, Savings and Trust fex0% He Professes to'Have Been Converted— Still Claims to Be Imnogent—Citi- Send for our ms excellent card of COUNTRY REA) L. EST eS rules, it-may enable you to get right on COUNTRY BOARD. 5. zens Complain ofthe; Dust. DEATHS . Stocks, Company, z DENTISTRY Grai od EDUCATIONAL rain, Of the District of Columbia, Evening Star Bure: ‘CURSIONS, No. 529 King PAS ee FINANCIAIZ Cotton. Gell telephone No, 1 ALEXANDRIA, Va. May 29, 1807. A staff represéntative ofThé Star went to Fairfax Court House, yesterdhy and had a talk with James,,Lewis, the: ‘negre ray- isher of Mrs. Ida Reidel, who is to be hanged next Friday morning between the We have bad for years the largest clientage. the finest oifices in several cities, and the most unex- celled facilities of any firm in this country Only 1-16 charged on stocks snl grain, will save you a lot of money in : Ward & Co., 1333 F St. N. W. CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK aVE Clartered by special act of Congress, Jan., 1867, avd acts of Oct., 1890, and Feb., 1808. Capital: One [iillion Dollars FOR RENT (Miscellaneou FOR RENT (Ottces) FOR RENT (Rooms) hcurs of 5 1nd 10 o’clock. i FOR RENT (Store: ae pri = wire to our main office, 31 = Lewis appeared to be in unusually good | FOR SALE (Bicycles). eS = = x = Scenery! spirits, despite the fact of his rapidly ap- | thes ar oe) (Pima is money om the Vight wide of stocks SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT. Rents safes inside ourglsr-proof vaults at $5 per acrum upward. Securities, jewelry, silverware and valuables of all kinds in owner's package, trunk or case taken on deporit at moderate cost. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Deposits received from TEN CENTS upwerd, and tnterest. allowed on $5 and above. Loans money on rcal estate and collateral security. Seis first-class real estate and other securities in sums of $500 and upward. TRUST DEPARTMENT. ‘This company is 2 legal depository for court and trust funds, and acts as administrator, proaching doom. “Well, Jim, how do you feel today?” ask- | Aaa eae ed the reporter. : “Oh, 1 feel first-rate, under the circum- stances.”" “They tell me you have ‘‘got religion’ gocd?” “Yes, indeed, I is, sir. I feel the arms of de blessed Jesus round me all de time.” “Then you expect to go to heaven when you die?” “Yes, sir; my soul is naved.” “Have you given up all hope of a new e’reoftenableto forecast —a rise or fall in the Stock and Grain markets. Any and all in- formation at our disposal is given our customers at all times. Best facilities for receiving quick correct quotations. Grain 1-16, Stocks 1-8 com. Cc. T. HAVENNER, LBGAL NOTICES. LOST AND FOU: MARRIAGES: MEDICAL .. MONEY WANTED AND TO LOA! OCEAN TRAVEL. PERSONAL .. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. PROPOSALS . RAILROADS . Wash’n Stock Exchanee, trial?” 28 F. st. Member t a executor, receiver, assignee and executes “Yes, sir; I don't ‘spect no mo’ trials. I | Spacrat wots, ESTATE: 9 20-21d 2 trusts of ali kinds. Wills prepared by a guess I will have to go.” NOTIDES----. Kei competirt attorney in daily attendance. OFFICERS: BENJAMIN P. SNYDER. E FRANCIS RIGGS. . W. RILEY DEEBLE.. THOMAS R. JONES... ALBERT L. STURTEVANT. STEAM CARPET CLEANING. STORAGE . SUMMER RESORTS. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. UNDERTAKERS WANTED (Board) WANTED (Help) WANTED (Houses). “Will you say anything ofi the scaffold, Jim?” “I ‘spect I will have a ‘little to say, if they will let me.” “Will you make a confession of your crime?” “I ain't got no 'fession to make; ain't I done said so three or four times? I am in- Union Savings Bank SASSr yantage in reason towa: opening maintaining « bank a-count. 1222 F ST. | GEORGE HOWARD.. nercent, I am. I didn’t think they could | WANTED (Miscellaneous) $a18-104 CHARLES E. N. MAN. hang a man if he swared he was inner- | WANTED (Rooms).. THERE IS PROFIT. WOODBURY PLAIR. cent.” WANTED (Situations) THERE 13 HEAL mew | 3820 “How is your appetite, Jim?” SS E = St “Pretty good. I eats ail dey gives me.” JURORS FOR JUNE. In a bome ot Cleveland Pa apz- T. J. HODGEN & CO., Brokers & Dealers, Stocks, Cotton, Grain and Provisions, Lewis told The Star reporter that the Rev. Mr. Truatt, a colored Baptist min- ister, from. Alexandria, had called to see him yesterday morning, and prayed with him. Deputy Sheriff Garnett Gordon said the talk Truatt had given Lewis seemed to affect him more than that. of any of the other ministers. Back of the little jail is a pile of lum- ber. which will be used to build a fence around the scaffold, so as to make the hanging private, as required by Jaw. The scaffold is the one used to hang White and Robinson, the negro ravishers of two white women at Manassas, several days ago. One of the ropes used on that occasion will be employed to hang Lewis. Lewis told The ee representative that he knew, nothing of Lawyer Sadler's appli- cation for a new trial for him, and did not THE NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC INVITES THE ACCOUNTS OF Individuals, Firms and Corporations. 3. W. WOODWARD, ‘Cashier. itizens Who Will Try Cases in the Courts. The following have been drawn for serv- ice as jurors in the Circuit and Criminal courts during the month of June: Circuit Court No. 1—Donald McCathran, 513 10th st. s.e.; Collin C. Groomes, Brook- land; Emcry O. Berry, 66 Riggs market; G. E. Otterback, 1100 9th st. s.e.; John L. Jones, 1515 34th st.; Wm. M. George, 619 B st. n.e.; John F. Stephenson, 915 F st. s.w.; Morell Marean, F and 15th streets; Henry Klotz, 1706 G st.; James Q, Withers, 1625 Bth st.; K. L. Dougherty, 1226 E st. 8.e.; Wm. R. Proctor, 121 5th st. n.e.; H. Edgar Le-vis, 1300 N. Cap. st.; Andrew L. Pres’t. ‘myl-1m lan, 108 8th st. n.e.; Arthur B. Smith, 218 Sth st. n.e.; Norman Galt, 1167 Pa. ave.; Frank M. Cissel, N. Cap. and E sts.; Marx Mazo, 346 Elm st.; R. C. Worch, 1912 Pa. ave.; George Schwab, 35 Monroe st., Ana- ; Ezekiel Tignor, G st. s.w.; Jon- athan’ Klock, 3509 Prospect ave.; Wm. G. Zimmerman, 912 8th st. s.e.; Grant Green, 126 Monroe st., Anacostia; Lawrence G. Fletcher, 609 F st.; Geo. W. Nairn, 16 L at; ee W. Jacobs, 1229 Pa. ave.; Thos. C. Pollick, 533 seem to care. Payne, Grant road; Elbert H. Johnson, | S_.Palick, SSS © st- wai, Harare, Jones, Dusty Streets. bes es Jos. A. Waters, cae st.; John B. Harry, 913 23d st.; King street merchants are again tolay | Krott, Foxhall road; John R. Major, 7 Aa Boe at Bare nh Fe ner bemoaning their fate. Clouds of dust have | 7th st.; James Gleason, 315 I st. n.e.; Geo. Cox, 2218 M st. 4 covered their stocks, raised by the street- | H. Gray, Bridge st. Geo. W. Anacostia; Koenig, 2010 P st.; ‘Arthur T. Talks, 3085 15th st.; Wm. H. Coon, 1311 32d st.; Her- man Lunsford, 3415 N st., and Wm. H. Deniels, 414 10th st. s.w. Circuit Court No. 2.—W. ; Frank sweeping gang with their hand brooms and without a watering cart. The effort hither- to mentioned in The Star is to be made at once to get the new city council to buy an improved watering cart. ;, The: nuisance complained of occurs every Saturday morn- ing. b Earl Van Auken,- jmewarnn: Earl Van Auken, the. ygtrig, Alexandrian whose many escapades and arrest in New York were chronicled in The Star, has re- turned to this city, haviagibéen released on bail. Young Van Aukgn’s:father, it is said, claims that agnotper [Alexandria youngster is mixed up igjthei affair, and will prove # at the proper time.; Shot in the Heels: Willie Foley, while practicingswith an old pistol at Jones’ Pointi,yesterday, acci- dentally shot himself in tie: heel. He was accompanied by. a young-playtfiate named Warder. Joseph D. Lawson, colored; who lives et 1525 6th street Cmorthwest, and Wavefly Lewis, his brother-in-law, met near New Jersey avenue and Franklin steet about 10 o'clock last night and induiged in a fight. Lewis was cut across the head, face and hand. He was painfully but not cusly injured, and the police sent him to the hospital. Lawson has not been ar- rested. “Want” ads. in The Star pay because they bring answers. Krupp, the gunmaker, has calling cards of iron, as thin as paper. The King of Portugal has a crown worth 000. Victoria’s is valued at wns, 1114 22d st Wright, 14th st. and’ Ho Howard ave.; Fenton Brewer, Tenleytown; Peter N, McChesney, 1901 Sth st.; J. H. Hi 2259 Cleveland ave.; Geo. P. Downey, 7th st. power house; John B. Haslett, 1345 Pa. ave.; John Jenkins, 3827 R_ st.; 3 Geo. Murry, 527 9th st. s.e.; John F. Joyce, 1142 18th st.; Walter A. Galt, 1107 Pa. ave; E. Burgee, 704 14th st.; Robert the crown, monds worth $12,000,000. Under eminent , 1500 Droppea Dead. ‘Capttel st sep “George Ryneal, jr., 415 7th scientific control, Nat. Turner, colored, wile &t work un- | street; L. D. Wine, 1717 Q street; John A. aes fe ee, loading a car of coal for ‘MY. Park Agnew | Luttrell, TI8 Market ; John F. Schri- 1 66 * 99 trict tants stall Scat Balrond, “Gan, Insurance on the track of the Southern Railway Com- | ReT, 1701 4th street: james 8. Berry, 304 ‘ > at Soe oat on ae Soe pany on North Lee ‘street near the gas les, 3 Amerikan Bell Telepbose Stock bought aad sold. works, dropped dead this-’morn Me- sae mer had not complained of ilimess. Dr. Purvis was called cause’ of" deat to nave Bees baatt Gi ense. The Best Natural : Laxative Water. “Notes, 4 abs finde’ ot Me Deluitty Dahil tooh Place yesterday afternoon. © Mrs. Kensey Johrs aiia’’Miss sees ee