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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, MARCH 19;-1898—24 PAGES, 3° = SPECIAL NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. MUCH FRIENDLY RIVALRY THE OFFICIAL WEATHER MAP. FINANCIAL. MONDAY, MARCH 21, 8 P.M. METHODIST. : BAPTIST. : oa Anti-Saloon League. UMION M. E, CHURCH, 20TH Sf. NEAR Pa | METROPOLITAN BAPTIST CHURCH, OTH PND 0} : ; > — Rev. *’ Bielay = 1 school, 9:30; Y i H og eee Ber, Ale Bela, pastor. 0: 3 ore cang People, Masonio Bodies Bach Anxious to Make Bost ing services.” Gorda 3 Showing at the Fair, Baek oe THE WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE Union will hold a Neal Dow celebration and ‘Temperance Temple rally in Hamline Charch, Cash hand Real «state... Bonds and in banks... and . , oth and P sts., Sunday, Mareh 20, 3 o"elock p.m Pe abe Enemies "reaching, < 5 tin : onds and mortgages (frst Yen ‘on Go usie! Good akers!! Go Cs Sunday 3 Gx , g = UC race er meting “Thursday at’ 7:80 ‘p.m. e oe Masons Throughout, the | Country TWELFTH STREET M.-E. CHURCH, 12TH AND STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, 6TH AND Favor Making This NATIONAS, LODGE, NO. 101, ORDER OF THE E s. Pastcr, Rev. ©. T. Howse, il a.m., ee by the tor, ~: a ¥ City the st Golden Chain, will hold its regular meeting at ‘Fist Pure, Then} D. Fraterni: Central 173,272 18 .w., MONDAY EVENING, Mare : h , 6:30 p.m. It . aie Homes t Fesolution 18 to’ be can 247,081 41 and visiting members are ay conti + ~ By order of the commandez. cal assets... $11,085,127 08 APENCER, Secretary. | Baie gage opt, DD.5-7:00 pum. by the As the time draws nearer for the opening Present value of SCOTTISH RITE THEDRAL, ROBERT DE Pm. é of the fair and axposition in aid of the due on Installme: 7.48 00 Bruce Counell, K. H.—A special meeting will be West Washington Mission, 334 and Q.—Preach- fund for the erection of a National Masonic peecrve premiam 10,371,789 Go beld on Sateriay. 19th instant, at 7:30 pm., to tog at J am. and 7:20 Bm. by Rev. J. W. Temple in Washington. the activity among Unearned premium ae res. ity order of the communder. E ss cneeabebe r fe Wat OSCAR ROOME, 93 deg. Recorder. Mesons, both individually and as bodies, Reserve for tupaid losace and cists _Svctoh op CH, 4% and FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. 16TH ST. ABOVE ries CHURCH, 4% Net wurplu en gS i : : urplas. 520 0 APPLICATIONS FOR LIFE INSURANCE ON RE .W., Rev. Frank M. Bristol. DD. Scott Circle, Dr. Cha . Stakely, pea and of the ladies. who are working for Special Habiiity 105000 00 Jected lives entertained up to $10, Life in- Mre_.Thomas’ C. Noyes, soloist; Prof. P. 8. Fos- | them, becomes. moro. vi us. ss Surance policies beught; money loa) direeter.—Sund 30 'igoro: A very ter, musical — |, 9.1 Preaching, 11 a-n., by Dr. Stakely, end 7 warm, but friendly, rivalry has sprung up ..L. O. Dawson of Tuscaloosa, Ais. | among the various commanderizs, chap- 0. SB | POUGLASS MEMORIAL M."E CHURCH, TTA Enristiin Ehaccvor meeting, 6:30 p.m. You aro | ters and lodges for the henor of making Total Vabitities. ..... -- $11,038,127 08 and DAWAY, oie ute as collateral. T. D. HADDAWAY, st. widende and expenses for six mouths ‘ending Dividends mb19-tf KNIFE AND ACCORDION PLAITING De Pinking done while you walt. Special discount to oe n.e.—11 ., by or, — ~ the best appearance at the fair and ex; ODEN oR ck, D.D., 6:30, CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, 8TH AND H a Ste deh se we users St OPPENHEIMER: | Leacue; 1:30 pm,” ne. lise, SH. Greene: D-D., pastor.—Sunday | Sition, and this has stirred Masons aud come, schoo) a.m. Preaching at 11 a.m. by Rev. | their wives, sisters, mothers and Z THE BEST $1.00 GLASSES FOR 50C._ GOLD oe B.-L.’ Whitman, president of Cclumblan Univer- hegetg ietae effort 3 och . i frames, $2.25, Exes examined free. Preserip- | “aay th Moin Bliridce, pestos at ti eine sity; 7:30 p.m., by Rev. W. B. of and energy. Meet EXPLANATORY NOTE: Observations taken at 8 a.m., 75th meridian time. Solid lines are iscbars, tlong filled at one-half price at OPPENHEIM: | 7.55 Mi, ORM, pet a eee Chace Yokohama, Japan. All are cordially invited. it | {ngs that are largely attended are now the | or lires of equal air pressure, diawn for cen tenth of an inch. Dotted lines are isotherms, ee lines of of March. 1803 . Optician, 514 9th nw. It Ti ‘A Christian for the Times;"’ 9:15 | ELDER H. CLAUDE KER, OLD SCHOOL BAp- ; CTder, and every day three or four such | equal temperature, drawn for each ten degrees. Sbaded areas are regions where rain or snow bas fallen - LOW PRICES sim. Sunday school: 6:30 p.m. Epworth League. |“ tist, will preach in Monutoental Hall, 138 Pa, | Batherings meet to consider the plans and | during preceding twelve hours. ‘The words “High” and “Low"" sbow location of arcas of high and low JAMES &. JORDAN, <ED GOODS Prayer meeting, ‘Thursday, mi. t ave. n.w., y, March 20, at 3:30 p.m., and | Projects for the big vent. The interest be-| barometer. Small arrows fly with the wind. Rooms 41-42. Washi: ng ” ing shown inthe fair among Masons Building, 900 F st. n.w. We are quoting PACKERS’ PRICES on 7 =. CHURCH, 141 (ND G STS.| 0m ‘Tuesday night, March 22, at Jno. L. Cam choice canned Apples, Peaches, Blue Berries, | FOUNDRY ME. CHURCH, TEES %e ‘ofelock. Al Ek a der J. A, Ash- | throughout the country, which has been al- Rev. Lucten Clark, D. D., pastor. bell’s, at 8 o'cl : ‘ 7 . STATEMENT OF TH Fotle Gates aa Reams cand Pumpkins | preaching at 1am, by the pastor, pee ern mmpbell’s on Thuss- | ready indicated by the substantial dona~ FARTLY CLOUDY TONIGHT. aim: Great_ Falls—Temperature, 5 the MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL prices. Our representative will call’ when-| Subject, “The Same Image. 2 —-_—_""_=/ tions sent in reply to the circular of the ition, 2. Receiving reservoir—Tempera- SURANCE COMPANY of Springfield, Mass. on ever you suy. Spark ee eee hae ae |e ~ KPISCOPAL. ‘Poard of control, is scarcely less ardent | Fair amd Warmer Weather Tomor- | ‘Te, 54 Gandition at north connection. 4; | the Sist day of December, 1807. £7NO CONSUMERS SUPPLIED. than that of the local Masons themszives. ndltion at south connection, 22. Distri raid B. B. EARNSHAW & BRO., Wholesale Grocers, mae Le tenes Paget 1. | ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, 23D ST. _N.W. R whe Reaper ie =e uting reservoir—Temperature, 53; condition 1105-9 11th st. s.e. at) 1000-2 M st. s.e. ae 3 umect gue. __________t_| “ Washington’ circle, Rev. I eh ple Plan Approved. Forecast till 8 p.m. Sunday—For the Dis-) at influent gatehouse, 36; effluent gate- Sarpiee December 31. cee ‘The whole world is oar St, PAUL'S M. i CHURCH 15TH AND & S78. Servi at easier, 4 The project to establisa a national Ma-| trict of Columbia, Delaware, Maryland and | house, 36. Expenec, tacloding commissions ast market! We buy wher- RoR Ae he ee ¢. Satterlee, D.D., will ad-| S0nfc temple in the capital of the nation | Virginia, partly cloudy tonight; Sunday, Tide Table. six months of 1807... % worship, "sermons by the pastor: 6 ba ister Confirmation at the ‘evening service. | tas met with umiversal approval, and sug- | fair, warmer; southwesterly winds. Saree an ae Dams Bish, tite, | ghee HM. PANLLIPS. Bocrerany: castle pattern eee eee ESS SIAR Gor | Eestions are already being received which |. Fomorrow—Low tide, 12:29 a.m, and 1:01 | Coumonwealth of Massachusetts, couaty of Hamp why, with the ald of skili- ley, D.D., pastor.—11 a.m.’ and 7:30 p.tn. - | Sa and A ste, 30 a.m., holy communion; 1i | Point to the future position of Washington sR Stan of Siete ee Seen in | P-™.; high ‘tide, 6:25 anes pm. JOHN ‘A: HALL, President. and MM. PHI, Se otinice aeerartene Jing. Ye, pastors Susetiiug eabject: ‘a.m. morn! - | 48 the actual central home of the frater-| the lake regions The Sun and Moo: LIPS, Secretary, ‘of the Massachusetts Mutual oring stands unapproach- Feet;"” 6:30 p.m., Epwortlr League. ite We Ti 3:80 p.m. be awers, ine triennial conclaves might | ‘The pressure has risen on the south At-| ‘Today—Sun rises 6:05 a.m.; sun sets 6:11 | Life ‘Insurance Company. being duly sworn, cach able. GRACE M. E. CHURCH. COR. orH AND 3 a bt :80 p.m., a ety held, and all national business | jantic coas: p.m. 55 ¥ ¥ aes Lm a oe that they are tae .. ws z ‘ el rm 0! bod: = e vi e t 4 KEEN, ‘Tato, Se a eee De Wes neepastot eee | wercieae. ate | Sond Monee toters ib rk paceaeens Rain prevails throughout New England| Moon rises_4:55 a.m. tomorrow. that the foreguing statement to cnmtect emaen st. Epworth League’ at 6:30 p.m. | TRINITY CHURCH, 8D AND C STS. N.W., REV. | expressions of » belier s ved contain | and the lake regions. Showery conditions| Tomorrow sun rises 6:03 a.m. to the best of thelr information, knowledge a enio-168 - Tet | Wtcnard f- Witllase rector, “Services "at ti which te uiready: Rae Ge Ee obtain in the middie Atlantic states and The City Ligh belief. respectively. = Sa | aHAPEi ‘ m., 4 and 7:30 p.m.” Itev. Alexander Mackay- city where | the Ohio yalley. A light snow storm pre- ae yeeribed ands Rabeeencin ike, sarmeatiene tees ee ce ee ee ee ith, D.D.,. will’ preach at night. it* | educational and religious organizations are | yails in the northwest. Along the south | G&S lamps all lighted by pam.: ox at ae - store or office. ‘The change can i am. 6:30 p.m. CHURCH OF THS EPPHANY, @ st _Neant | Centering, will become the home of all fra-| Atlantic and gulf coasts the weather is | suishing begun at 5:11 am. The light: crpeeaetent, -~-4y - Wrought with less trouble and at less ‘orth League; 7:20, . | 44th, Rev. Randolph H. McKim, D.D., rector. | tenal organizations, and urge that the | gencrally clear. During the past twenty- fom ee - expense than you'd imagine. See our Walden of Cincinnati; mayer meeting on T. Services at § end ‘m., 4 and 8 p.m. Adult asons should be the first to become in-| four hours snow has fallen in the upper _ 4 hted 7:05, > extin- 2 minting Fie tie | eae a cromcee | JERE Babee Mets BN | “rhe comta ine cant ae ae ee ME ged com | Spend less than of the or x! 3 eo i E. CHURCH.— ject: Pa FELIX, seats free ‘he committee on decorations will meet i d Ohio ee pe pt Sl eae Een ie oer td SU a °30 p.m. by Rev. J. | except at 11 a.m. Strangers welcome. it _ | at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon at headquat- | Falreys iho fake Tegions “ain? the ‘middie | _ Records for Twenty-Four Hours. aa + se. I. t, D.D. Sf, JOHN'S CHURCH. i6tii AND Hf STS., REV. fore % poneiie ie features of the | ard north Atlantic states. The following were the ceaBats of the 99 —— = te Sane = — —— = Alexander Mackay-Smith, rector.—Holy commun- | general scheme of the adornment and beau- e! jal; e | thermometer at the weather burenu for —s por el er ae AMLI M. ‘HURCH, ae Se S ae Bas ee penne quseyee ae pee ae tifying of Convention Hall and the Armory lower joke region snawene Ohinealies: = the twenty-four hours beginning at 4 p.m. F afraid of ; = .D.. pastor. ; eventn “8215 | j 3 3 feelings, We have “no feelings” when it comes | (ay school, 9:15 a.m.; preaching by th> pastor, | o'clock. Viaitors’ welcomed to all services’ ‘it Penne a he keene ot serene will meet | Rain fs indicated tonight in New Eng- fe TA 54; 8 p.m., 60; mid- you than to ft. We know that it is our business to give | $2 chord, 9:15, a.m.; preaching by the pastor. | _ ae fe it gl act considerable business | land and eastern New York, and showers | March p.m., 54; 8 p.m., 60; SS Fou a perfect fit—and if we don't—we won't ask | f/m" Se” | Sf. MARGARET'S CHUICH, CONNECTICUT | of importance. in the middle states and the lower lake | night, 49. ing. ave. and Bancroft place, Rey. R. L. Howell, rector.—Services: Sundays—Holy communion, § 1. 5 a.m.; morning prayer, litany and sermon,” 11 o'clock; evening prayer and address, 4:30 o'clock; Surday school, 9:30 a.m.; Bible ‘lecture, 3: ; holy communion, first Sunday in month, you to pay for the suit. Leave your order now ~ 2s = Z for Easter clothes—we don’t want to rush your | C METH. PROT. CHURCH. 12TH AND work. J. FRED. GATCHEL & CO.. Tailors, 6 DW. 13th E. F. MUDD, 15 years cutter for Keen, is iow with us. mb19-8d Columbia Commandery. Columbia Commandery, No. 2, Knights Templar, is determined that no other Ma- sonte body in the District will outdo it at region. Fair weather is probable in other March 19—4 a.m., 49; 8 am., 50; noon, eastern and southern districts. Generally | 65; 2 p.m., 74. fair weather is indicated for Sunday in the Maximum, 74, at 2 p.m. March 19; mini- east and south, with higher temperature | mum, 48, at 2 a.m. March 19. — in the middle and north Atlantic states. ‘The following were the readings of the Union Savings Bank, 1222 F St. imb1s-16d, OORT COTE. COSHTE NS ON OOD ‘Lather, the Monk That Shook the World:' ‘t. Endeav., 6:30 p.m.; Sunday school, 9:30 = Week days—Evening prayer, daily, 4:30 | the fair in point of novel features. The The following heavy precipitation (in| barometer at the weather bureau for the If the subject of Parquetry QUARTERLY MEETINGS WOMAN'S HOME AND penne ee ane iltany Wednesdays ladies’ auxiliary now numbers 300 ladies | inches) was reported: past twenty-four hours, beginning at 4 ou n Fleoring is receiving any atten- a Thee 30 p.m. It |@nd is officered as follows: Carrie B. Al- | During the past twenty-four hours—Cleve- | p.m. yesterday: tion from you—then you have need 2 len, chairman; Miriam Small, vice chair- | 1and, 1.44; Chicago, 1.84. March 18—4 p.m., 30.30; 8 p.m., 30.23; for us. Designs and. estimates CBURCH OF THE INC. COR. N AND et + Kh Be 2 3 midnight, 30.20. submitted free of cost. ith sts. n.w., Ret man;: Maggie lepfer, treasurer; Alice Condition of the Water. March 19-4 am., 30.10; 8 30.02; ME aii SHOP.” r Daily, 7:30 wom. 4530 pans , | Thomas, secretary. The chairmen’ of the | A scauidition of Wales at's p96. ee ee rrow oney = 22 '13th st. e “Woman Physicians .m, and 4:30 p.m. Sittings free. 1¢ | iadies’ auxiliary and a committee of twen- emperature and condition of water a! noon, 29.96; 2 p.m., 29.93. del74m,12 R. Thomas). ST, MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS CHURCH, 22D | tY-five ladies were appointed at the last —from this company in sums of PRESUYTERIAN, st. near F.—Services, 7:30, 9:30, 11 and 8.’ Phe | Meeting to look after the interests of Co- a any amount on listed collateral = = : = rectcr; will preach ‘morning and evening. All | lumbia Commandery booth each day, after- THE WEEK. ecclesiastical court, Rev. Gilbert 2. Wil- y a on list jateral BEST” THE EASTERN RESHMA eae. ™ D. | _seats free. 1t_j|noon and evening during the fair. The mes formerly pastor of Christ Church, —— at the lowest rate of : ave. . A hale! HOMAS’ CHURC 7 lady chairmen are as follows: Mesd: Th rt of inquiry investigating the | Was deposed from the ministry. Dennis J. interest. —is th rd that describes all my work—| Ey D.D., 11 a.m., sub- | ST. THOMAS’ CHURCH, DUPONJ CIRCLE, ws: james e court of inquiry investigating was di Dook-making —' ‘book-binding and_book-repairing. Ws 18th ~ A. Aspin- Hattie Harrower, Decker, Klopfer, F. P. | Maine disaster left Havana Thurgday and Canty, a broker, shot and instantly killed No work Is rushed or slighted. Lowest prices in 30 ‘Subject, “Christian Sc . th Holy | Morgan, Parkhurst, Smail, Auer, Cosi ‘a at Key West. Tne Brazilian | COOPS®, M. Rye, a well-known sporting | American Security America. HODGES, 511 9th st. ‘mb19-6d God?” Sunday sehool, 9 Y¥. P. 8 C. E.] communion at 8 a.m.; Sunday nette, Burns, Van Deusen and the Misses | TCCOmvened at Key ° man; Canty claimed that Rye had threat- * se ini; inid-week services, Thureday | morning prayer and sermon at 11; at 4:30 the | Tonch avd immat We have enough ‘brass event Strangers cordially favited. 1t | Fector will meet those who are to be confined | “t'7S"Gocided ‘that, so‘far as practica- = and any such at desire to cousider the subject —of all kinds—round, square, strip and sheet YTERIAN CHURCH, N, CAP. even rd they “have. not yet decided; Bas | ble, the ladies attending the booth should cruisers Amazonas and Admiral Abreuall | ened his life and that he shot in self-de- were bought for the United States navy. | fense; he was held by the coroner's jury And Trust Co., 1405G St. t b ES The Spanish cabinet made representations | to be criminally responsible for Rye’s death C. J. BELL, President. —mbi4-6t form—to supply all Washington. All sizes in 31 a.m., Rev. Di prayer and sermon by Rev. Wm. H. Turner be dresced as “Columbias,” and = o e s and was committed to jail to await the ac- | $o50000500000-» > round from ty to 1% in. We sell more y and the Bible; 7:30 p.m. Rev. Dr.| Br 74 me extended to all. 1 cided to hold @ matinee’ cushve mo Ge; | to the United States government that the | tion Of the grand iit Abo ae CPPLOP OSS O6 90094008 “brass,” and consequently can sell 1t cheaper, E ‘The Truest . it_| sp JAMES’ CHURCH, &TH ST. NEAR BW. afternoon of March 22. war measures taken by this country and | died were Blanche K. Bruce, register of than any other bouse In the cliy. :pWARE, | WESTERN PRE ERIAN CHURCH, H STREST ‘and 11 a.m.; 3:80 and The executive committee of the commit- | the assembling of a strong flect at Key | the treasury, and Walter F. Blandford, pri- Stora e John B. Espey, iino'ra ase. ators 100), HOWARD WILBUIE ENNIS, init: | pias free. "Strangers invited. tee of forty of Colutnbia'Commandery is | West tended to encourage the Cuban in- | vate secretary to the Attorney General. ge. In this branch of the Z ja )- = = NDE: ¥ = . oes, e 0 Crown pein, Wanch of the = THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF PRACTICAL | act in conjunction with the ladies” comic | OMY: The dispatch boat Fern was ordered TO ADVERTISEMENTS. = Mone 1584, cnd''T will ‘store ‘Sour furniture tn certain of securing work Christianity, I 8 Hall, 1034 Conn. ve.— | tee durimg each day and evening of the fair | to Havana to take the place of the Mont- | 0002.0 oe bese ne ae Sow on cay Sam OB and of the very finest char- z Sunday service, 4 pn; daily noon meeting at | have been named as follows: Sir Knights | S0mery, which went to Key West. Ad- see a -Page 12 A 7 a acter. Feel no besi- aa Sa cay vening sermon: | _2aaing room, Onto Bank bldz., cor. 12th and G.* | Klopfer, Pettus, Grant, . Wilber, 'B, | vices from Valparaiso state that it is not | ADVERTISED LE S Page 21 Will haul your furniture os low as any of Bridge Work. 27z,,abent s*xing for ‘opular Idol, the FRIENDS. Walker, Ryder, F. H. Thomas, H.'F. Riley, | believed there that Chile will sell the | AMUSEMENTS. z “Page 24 | them, and wait for the money if necessary. Dr. FRED. F. DALY, F mh19-Gd Sabbath school, 9:30 a. = Harrower, Geo. Gibson, , Parkhurst and | O'Higgins or any other warship to Spain. —e take ro neve, forniture in exchange a a = cague, 3 p.m. Y. P. S.C. | PRIENDS’ MEETING AT THEIR MBESTING | Chaney. Each chairman has presented the | A dispatch irom Madrid stated that Gen. r storage oi ling charges, THE PARTY HOLDING TICKET NO. 126 FOR Bouse, No. 1811. 1 st. nw. every First day | name of a vice chairman, 4nd a committee | Blanco would soon begin an extensive cam- Money advanced if desired. rifle held Mare 15 at M. Lawslor's, Hoelin, will D.D., PASTOR morning ut 11 o'clock, Bible classes following.1* | of twenty-five sir knights for each day | Paign in Cuba, designed to destroy the tore with me once and you'll mever store draw mbis-bte aid 5 stn 5h | FRIENDS’ MEETING (ORTHODOX), Y. M. | 02 the fair has been. appointed. power of the insurgents; this is supposed to oS [crs = ~ a Dole Sort at Hamu Di |. A. rooms, 1409 N.Y. ave., every First day, | Columbia R. A. Chapter, No. 1, has a | be intended as an answer to the criticism 5 Marcus Notes. iy oy DC. Mane 14 aie 5 oe Ee Physical ji am, Bible school following; Christian En- | ladies’ auxiliary that 18 accomplishing | that Spair. canrot control Cuba. A special - iJ Nation ter enebeyiateen Whatitanteomerae tie Strangers. wileome: Ie | —eavor at 10:15 a.m. Cordial _welcome to all. 1t | wonders to be developed at the fair. The-| from Havana said that there is a large hole 4 637 La. ave. transfer of Certificates, Series A, will be closed | 7 OF THE COVENANT THEOSOPHY. officers gre: Mrs. P.iP. Rouse, chairman; | in the bottom of the harbor there under the 5] CONGRESSIONAL STORAGE WAREROOMS, from March 15th to 3ist, Inclusiv “ ‘Chanecticut ave. 2 Mrs. E. A. Gooding, secretary, and Mrs. L, | Maine’s former anchorage, which lends 7] _mb8-3m 214, 216 4% st. nw. mh14,26 G. B. COLEMAN, Secretary. Rev. Teunis $. Hamlin, D, D.. tor. —Services. Sunday, § p.m., lecture by Maj. J. A. Clark. | Heilbrun, treasure! color to the theory that a torpedo cause. z — 2 THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLD- | at 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. The pastor will preach | Subject: “"Theosophy, Geb eae es ee —_>—_——_ the wreck. Senator Proctor, having just 1 | HEALTH-PLEasune—rrorrr— ers of the Columbia Fire Insurance Company of | in the morning and Rev. “William Duncan of | Criticism” Topic Thursday evening: “Thought. CONCERNING PARTY WALLS. returned from a visit to Cuba, delivered a 2 A HOME aT a ae all cag opener tmestecg re] bee vena Sep ge Reta a [al a cane speech in the Senate, after consulting with 24] mhinte CLEVELAND PARK, een trustees to serve for the ensuing year w a.m. ion . E. 4 c] 3 HE W or =, 7 ETT be held at the office of the company, No. 1419 p.m. Fourth lecture on the Bible at 4:30 SPIRITUALISM. Decision of Imyortance to Property | (20, President, sited tise onditaea ottie ; | THE WASHINGTON NATIONAL BUILDING AND Cen ee PAS hime it_ | FIRST ASSOCIATION OF SPIRITUALISTS, MAC- Owners in Suburbs. Cuban peep sogeicitanrr pitiable; his < ee det ce é on ae Books for the transfer of stock will be closed | *TNichitte spasten Sor hee eid ia aA ore ae iced A Th ain and'7:96 | _JUdge Cole, in Circuit Court’No. 1 of the | speech was a strong showing for American TO LOAN at the lowest building and tor.—Services at 11 Jean rates of interest. from April 1 to April 4. both days inclusive. -m.; evening subject, “Two Penitents. (1) of morning discourse, “A Gleam | Supreme Court of the District of Colu: intervention to end the war. The Senate : mbe-wieslot "LEM TOWERS, de. Secretary. | Susd.o-"the uals OF Wiens aeeetees fa ied ig. shi; evening, ““Bhe Gyonciis) of ibe Na | rendered a decision this morning of mock | confirmed the nomination of T. \V. Pow or A a etree NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF STOCK-| ‘uartet and choir under the direction of J. Por- Tyceum at 10 a.m. Seats free. It ‘S morning of much | Geriy as commissioner of immigration. Our FULL-PAID STOCK of $100 per share bears hekdera—Notice ie 5 gerely given that the first | ter Lawrence, organist and precentor; Sabbath | TOC e Harz, 7A OTH ST, N.W._SUNDAT AT apie Importance to property own- | Senator Davis, chairman of the, copimittee 6 per cant cash dividend per abnum, payable semi- meeting of stocl rs of The American Finance | sehcol at 9:30 a. rr sek ae sy icoture and teas, Tap | FS in Georgetown, Columbi: ate anvually. oe ae ee ee ee 2:30 p.m., splrit messages; iecture and tests, 7:30 re ia Heights and | on foreign relations, reported to the Sen: Ser ERRPAED STODK at 60) gue shims tens ;, Nickless, pastor. Circles at .W., Wednesday, 2:30; Friday, 8 p. holders within the District, but without | ation of Hawaii by the United States. A ‘30; 9th | Mount Pleasant, and, in fact, to all land | a joint resolution providing for the annex- SFIRITUALISM—TYPOGRAPHICAL HALL, 425 G | the original city linits, conference was held between Senator Han- ite Gelock pm. at 1321 7 D. xs electing board of CONGREGATIONAL. a cash dividend of 4 cent per annum, payable Semi-annusliy, and also shares. in the profits of eR Eka woam eee ener rectors, adopting by-laws and transacting such = = the Association with a withdrawal value of 6 ties sizes ag, ming eyperty conte before, such CONGREGATIONAL, CHURCH, Con, 10TH of ei Sunday ening, 7:30. apie teste per- | Mr. G. L. Wilkingon recently brought | na, chairman aot, the republican national | Fon Sate qaiepeles Cont after the AE Fearn mesturs ron te store: ROBERT M. FRYER, WC. AVEILY 'E. es gPubilic worship, | with sermon by | i102 N, ¥. ave.; Mrs, Rowland 442 P st. n.w. Scnpalthen ae eiPrerrirnieee Soaeteesianels committee, iat awiich the nin ppd — SESTMENTS CQOSSISTENT, WITH ABSOLUTE 2 , FR. NER, J. F. 5 s - ; ny = See . SALE (Lots). DI . Open un pm. Saturdays 11&19,2t Pp m., next flustrated service on “Life of Paul.’ OTHER SERVICE! of the east party wall of his house on How- | work of the fall campaign was outlined. | (00 efi until 3 p.m. car = On THE : Music xt both services by quartet apd chorus ard street, they having used such wall in | Thomas E. Watson was-nominated by the | FOR SALE (Miscellaneous). . C. STODDARD, . H. ANDERSON, pay BE Se oir, led by Dr. J. W. Bischoff, organist NAVY YARD—DIVINE SERVICE WILL BE CON- | building on the adjoining lot. The defend- | populists of Georgia for governor. Gov. | HORSES AND VEHICLES, ~ Secretary. . oe. of the District of Columbia at their office, No. | G2¥ Schogl, 9:30 a.m; Christlan Endeavor, 6:20 | ducted Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the | ants refused to pay Mr. Wilkinson. alleging | Elisha Dyer of Rhode Island was renom mb10-3m,21 O04 11th st. n.w., on MONDAY, April 4, 1spsy | _P-™ A} Bogmen’s Quartera by Chaplain Arthur Oscar | that the bullding regulations did not apply | nated by the republicans. Mrs. John M. SS Ses EM Bae a = the ponmeee: of —— nine (9) Gisctoes for EW MOUNT PLEAS- | §. McCathran. The public is invited to the ser- | t0 Party walls outside the original city lim- | Thurston, wife of the Nebraska senator, ensuing year. Polls open at 12 m. apd close Columbia’ road near | Vices held at the vane 1t_ | its, and that they, therefore, had the right | died on the yacht Anita at Sagua la Grande. ( ann, 219,266ap2 lia terri 14th st. nw. Her. M- Ross Fishburne, pastor.— : = to'use his wall without contributing thelr morciee 21 12.19, 9.20 ain. “Shiny” gehgols 21 ‘meron by CONDENSED LOCALS. share of its cost. The case was argued ; = AND TO LOAN... Be last Saturday by Messrs. Wm. F. Mattingly | A French fleet, which it was reported, A colored woman, named Celeste Bush, | & Son for the defendants, and for the | would support Russia in the far east, 1s Who lives at 482 School street southwest, | plaintiff by Mr. E. Hilton Jackson and the | peing prepared for mobilization at Cher- was struck by grip car 18 on the Metropol- | plaintiff himself. Beis Coie oaeitlen ot ienat aes tie? arte {tan line, near 4% street and Missouri ave- | Judge Cole, held in his decision, that the ris. pt ears ee nue, about 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon. | building regulations plainly and ‘positively | t? share her husband's impriso p.m. * “I never disappoint.” resentatives of other denominations; 6:30 p.n:.. = Giuristion Endeavor; 7:20 pm., addresses by Ms. “Eye-catchers” in Printing and “‘eye- Justice Brewer, Senator Kyle and Hon. W. E, openers” in the way of prices ac> what ‘Andrews. It We're prepared to greet you with. r = smallest and greatest productions are LUTHERAN, alike notable for their rare distinctive- 5%, 5 1-296, 6%. Being the Washington representatives of four of the largest Savings Banks of Baltimore, Md., to- ome = z Cc ’ 01 | sether with ow ite clientage, w . ness of style. Yet few printers under- REY. W. E. PARSON, PASTOR OF THE CHURCH | She was removed to her home. It was as- | stated that they were for the District of | Devil’s Island, off the coast of French seh ie BOATS. 21 | {D enteriaia a ‘iy os Se quote us. of ithe Reformation, will preach at 11 and ‘730. | certained that her injuries were not se- | Columbia, and that the only question was | Guiana, was refused. The German marines aemimerts Goes 21] mum cost to the borrower. cacenn a = a her_services as uspal. rious. whether the District Commissioners had | left Crete because, tt was stated, the af- 2 + await ee eee PAUL: David B. Whitemore of 19 N street south- | the authority to regulate party walls with- | fairs of the German creditors of Greece Wescott, Wilcox & Hieston, ; Hter. Dr, Domer, | west has asked the police to find a gold | in the District. The regulation of party | had been settled. In the house of commons mbm 1907 Penn. ave. n.w. stor, tomorrow morning and evening at 11 and | Worcn UNDERTAKERS. It is always well to keep a Iit- jenvorers, at that was stolen from him. rhe pallial a erart ee pee a rule Som Mr. George N. case or mage ao a 30, watch, he reports, was taken from his shoe ime immemo} a ie judge said, retary for the fore! oifice, state = Sudden yy ied te ne . — *_ | shop, at 749 7th street southeast, yesterday, |@nd if the regulation of party walls was | Great Britain had not offered to lend war- Berkely is the best. on acc pike Hee matles a Te me OMAS | about noon. A value of $85 is placed on | Properly a building regulation, then Con- | ghips to the United States. France made Spasms Sn ee ee Anti-Saloon League. KELLER MEMORIAL, sth | the timepiece. gress eee ee the Conintae oars to | additional demands upon 7 ae =e ‘s12°F st. nw and Md. ave. n.e., pastor, C. H. Butler, 11 and | John Chase, a resident of Union court, | ™#ke such a regulation where, by Its act of | that couniry:eight days to sul JAS. THARP, 8 st. nw. 7:30. 1t*_| was removed about 9 o'clock last night to | June 14, 1878, it had directed them to make | Spanish torpedo squadron sailed from Lis- REFORMED. Freedman’s Hospital by the police. He | Puilding regulations for the District of Co- | bon, said to be bound for Porto Rico, and i rhage a r halted at the Canary Islands by = Printing--To Please You. Gnace REFORMED CHURCH, 15TH ST. N. ite ay ira eof: the | the Judge heli that the regulation of ies from Madrid. The United | yoni» ; Wha Slas seas food pritting—neat and attractive—that is] “bet. it. I. ave. and P st., Hey. A. T./G. Ap are: T. Hawk h ted the | Party walls was within the authority of the | United States gunboats-Helena and Ban-| |, “Want” ads. in The Star pay because a credit to any business—and to us. That's | pastor.—Morning service, 11. o'cloc Pet ofS eeld Dense nas Teperted the | act of Congress, and, being a reasonable | croft left Lisbon for home. Alvarez, Nu- | they bring answers. the kind of printing we do. Letterheads—} [Chool, 0:30 a.11.; evening service, 7:30 0” theft of a gold hunting-case watch, which | regulation, was therefore valld. crtand other Cuban leadefs who, sccord- Bilibeads—Cards—Cireulars and Booklets are atta seaae Suhre from bureau eeaee a oh box tone nish repcrt, were about FINANCIAL, ee, — 5 on the er house, No. ictal Spa 4 street northwest, some time this week. On shitter pare to offer submission to Spain, were reported : Boxes. fi the outside of the front case are the own-| The District Commissioners have recom- | to have been killed by insurgents near La Storage $2 A ae, tor Sent WASTED (Board). .... : Washington Loan & Trust Co., OFFICE COR. 9TH Al PAID-LP CAPIT. WANTED (S'tuations) WINTER RESORTS. mb28-10d ND F STS. ; ‘AL, ye MILLION. —— _ Loans in any amount made op approved real estate or collateral, at reasonable rates. Interest it, treasurer, - and 1a. all other ‘aduclary capaciilen it in burglar (oraae of vale Invitations, Announcements, 1 and Menu Cards richly engraved at | CHURCH OF OUR FATHER, 13TH AND L N.W., reasonable prices. Rev. Leslie Moore, pastor.—11 £3 THe GiBL, > 7 er’s initials. The photographs of two] mended favorabls action on the bill to re- | Esperanza. At least sixty persons were Easton& Rupp, 421 Lith St] Was aces) ANP Maat NG | friends’ are oni the inside of the case. Unquish the interest of the United States | Killed in en explosion in, the Santa Tabel| Pooms MONTH. whi4-14d Pee THE GREAT) Sunday acheol at 0:45; | Patrick Farrell, forty years old, living at | in that part of the ailey tn square 491 cov- | TitGen deathe from the plague were re- vidual a. =- Se ea ee = oe aa Aadetve: UNIVERSAL. | 34 Callan street northeagt, was taken sick | ered by the National Hotel, provided the ported in Bombay, India. ‘oolf Joel, trus- clean, light, dry, fireproof, and guarded tt —_ day—$2 per month. "Phove us address to the or All bavit ke I LITERATURE FREE. near 13th street and Pennsylvania avenue | bill b2 ameided so as to provide that the ‘Barney Bar- SE a = southeast yesterday afternoon. He was at | owners of the hotel shall pay $4 per square | tee of the eS ee eta eae more are hereby notified to call and bay interest UNITARIAN, as work for the gas company at the time. The | foot for the land, a valuation made by the shot and killed at Johannesburg by a man Sx gwe WHE be sola at auction MARCH | Scie cuuncH (UNITARIAN, REV E | Police removed him to his home. beard of assessors. hemed Feldthein, to whom he hed refused Washington Safe Deposit Co., ‘abroker. Bradford Leavitt, pastor.—9:45, Sunday school = so money. A German captain of customs 2. 9:45, unity class? 1 ce, wer- mhl-5m,14 916-918 Pa. Ave. :45, unity class? im. service, dinates, who by_ the pastor: ¢: and one of his subo! wi fron te Fans fonder were sae! SPECULATION ition and rates if you are seck- ing storage room. W. B. Hibbs & Co., by & body of Members New York Stock Exchange, Printing that makes to withdraw. A SCIENGE. = ive that kind : am the Deatrtet The 1427 F Street. jever tardy. Y"OSERMON BY THE : ! ; ‘The House devoted Monday to the con- eee : SEWALL, pastor of the church, 6 sideration of District measures and thir- Comsenpentionts of corner 16th and Corcoran sts., at 11 a.m. * Z z % teen bills were passed, including those pro- LADENBUBG, THALMANN & ©O., cheol, 12:15 p.m. 7: D.! lecture Inrer Glory of the Christian’ Faith.” GZ \ 4 Ge6-164 New York. mb16-14d = dally wgicome. Lr ote NG class, Wedi Z int . it POSTPAID. = ~ N < mi. service, y 4 \ TENTS—Professional CGR ERMES: OFF COAL ARE AK ROMO WE 1 dec hase oe eT LB a cox: .| Thomas P. Morgan, W. A. Furnace Pe ah nn ede eo A... BZ : lose and W. 2. Egg and ‘Store. THE SECULAR LEAGUE, 4 Life Insurance and Annui-~ JOHN MILLER & CO., THE SECULAR LEA —SPEAKERS TOMOR- * » \ and ties. ° 10th and F nw. withs will : ee - row at 3 pm., in Temple. 618 Mth st- n.w. 3 Prot. Wm.’ H, Coleman, W. H. Carr, aml ed- / S yf . : COMPANY OVER ay mbi2-im_ | Gress on “Henry Vill" by Mr. Chase Hors, ite . / : Echo railroad companies. ‘The ASSETS OF ~" PARADISE— NON-SECTARIAN. 4 mbil-stt VELAND panx. | THE PROPLE'S CHURCH, 423 0 Sf NW. : — : = ieeerrar Bex. Alex, Root pastor, il spk at 2098 ou Soe eee ' C. T. Havenner, ¥. H. BAIRD. G. D. “ATRICK. | 5 sui reir sat 18, Hone, 3, D- = 3 KIMBALL BLDG., 4i7' SIUM eg A Et ey Bs ‘% * bine seh ee eee BOOMS 9 AND 11, ATLANTIC Consultation an’ examination free. mh5-tt ‘and Cure. ‘Seats free. All welcome. it - ” SFECIAL NOTICE.—ALL SUBSCRIBERS AND of the ond Potomac Telephone CHRISTIAN. users: a ——— Complaints or grievances against suid scapae | VERMONT AVENUB CHURCHF,D, POWER: com or griey: company, Dd. sescsaloate oat x i Cephas Shelburne, 7:30; school, Nine:

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