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12 ‘ THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1898-24 PAGES. Z = eae LOCAL MENTION. SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS|/IN THE CHURCHES/HORSES BURNED TO DEATH| °®3ECr To FURTHER DELay. AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Acaderiy of Music.—“At Piney Ridge.” | Annual Institute of Primary Teachers Held Columbia Theate: ‘Number Nine, or Commissioners Issue Notice to W. and G. F. R. R. Compan; Serious Fire o River Front st Two O'Clock | In order to protect the water pipes along Archbishop Martinelli will celebrate sol- emn pontifica] mass at St. Augustine's Return of John Canter, Once Reported to : Church Easter Sunday, at 11 o'clock, at : : the line of the Washington and Great Falls - The Lady of Ostend,” and “Subtleties of at Oalvary Baptist Ohurch. WRicH aia a poecson) Sil hartieechealey {This Morning. Electric Railway Company from electro- Have Been Murdered, Jealousy. a member of the Redemptorist Order. The Sgn lysis, the District Commissioners last Sep- . ——" ee ee reception of members into the sodality of the Blessed Virgin will take place the first Sunday in May. Tomorrow being Palm Sunday, the palms will be blessed at St. Cyprian’s Church at 10 o’clock. This will be followed by solemn high mass and the tember made a certain suggestion.to the Large Frame Building, With All Its | company. The management was requested to connect the rails of its tracks at 36th Contentsy Quickly Destroyed— street and Prospect avenue with fhe return Loss About $20,000. wire of the Potomac Electric Power Com- x = pany, which company supplies the railroad opening of the mission which will be given with electric motive power. It was recently by the Redemptorist Fathers, and will con- A fire whicl caused the deaths of fifty-]| teported to the Commissioners that the My. John Canter bas returned to Anacos- tinue for two weeks. The first week will | two horses andthe destruction of ‘five | raliway company had failed to comply with | tia, after an absence of about six months, be for women, and the second for men. wagons, a large -quantity of harness and| fhelr request, and they have therefore noti-| spent in the region of the Dismal Swamp, Rev. Joseph M. Walter, nephew of the | cther property and which threatened thé] aeicy can be countoreneed ond ena eet | where he had been employed. Mr. Canter late Father Walter of St_Patrick’s Church, | destruction of “Fishtown,” occurred at the | ccnnection must be made within three days.| 18 one of the few who, living, read ac- this city, who died at the home of his | river front about 2 o'clock this morning.| The District inspector in charge of the| ccunts of their own demise. In his case his father in Baltimore a few days ago after a | The big frame building of Mr. Thomas W.| ™atter has recommended to the Commis-| supposed death was reported to have been | , Wo ll know that the air passages in the head s 4 were made to heat and ary the Me long illness, was regarded as a young man | Riley was the structure burned.“ As soon See sae thee eee a tragic one, for it was said he had been | reaches the bronchial tubes "and lunes, an ait of unusual promise. He began to study for | as the fire was discovered an alarm was| disconnected and the water system there, | ™UMdered. Socn after he left Anacostia | Kw (at one sin cons Sinegeneion: seh eet the priesthood at the age of fifteen years. | sounded from box 416, which brought out] by relieved from direct connection with the | the body of a white man, with throat cut mg amg SE : moisture of any kind cannot enter the bi pnchial ever held in the city. After studying for five years he was com-'| several companies of the fire department, | Wires and the disintegration would not be | from ear to car, washed ashore at Colonial | tubes ond lungs. “How. then, ‘ean you exper nt pelled, on account of ill health, to leave The institute was called to order at 2:30 £0 great. This action wouid leave thi t gure Of these passages with liquid med- ath wing amboat™ whistles X | Beach. After being held a couple of da} Des, which are aims 3 P.m. by Mrs. Weston Flint, president of the | college and went to Europe. Subsequently | aroused | Eocene aia b Sad ore, Water supply at ita car are trie ino the mouth eae eet 7s 2 aroused the residents of South Washington | barn: for identification the body was believed, | trils into the mouth, and are prevented by nature De pravee Te ee match Wels, ot Nea | poecntered the American College at Rome, | and added to the excitement. The flames referred to the attorney me the Biaten | from the description given, to be that of | ist “becill OF catarrhe Saleh’ thet aa one By Prayer Uy “Mc. Rally Wells. ot New |/but atter remalniag there. a/veari ho WaS,| ny. ratnchcgevak headway anette Abes| aid AE She. ane emeta Tae eos eee | Me aed cnn inter & atoteare ee his ould be smusing ft wees Soot te York. Mrs. Flint made a short address of | 2gain compelled by bad health to give up the ,Spccified time, and the attorney's de-| positively identified the remains, it is sald, | injury which often results cision istagainst the company, it 13 ’ 5 that the water pips ‘aay hon it aera going so far as to bring back with him to Anacostia articles of the dead man’s cloth- ett BEFORE JUDGE PUGH. When all Intelligent People Will Admit THAT THE NEW TREATMENT FOR DISRAS® OF THE HEAD, THROAT AND LUNGS THE ONLY METHOD BY WHICH THE DISEASED PARTS CAN BE REACHED. AND CURED. Progam of Two Sessions, Afternoon Kernan’s Lyceum Theater.—Vanity : ‘air. Lafayette Square Opera House.—“Beside | md Evening—Addresses by Those the Bonnie Brier Bush.” New National Theater. In “Too Much Johnson. Willard Hall.—Lumiere's Cinematographe. Columbia Phonograph Company,919 Penn- | The first annual institute of the Washing- sylvania Avenue.—Latest vocal and instru- | ton Primary Sunday School Teachers’ Union mental selections. was held yesterday at the Calvary Baptist 1411 Pennsylvania Avenue.—“Fatima,” | Church. There was a very large attend- Phil Clover’s $50,000 oil painting. ance of primary workers from the various For amusements see page 24. churches of the city, and also from the . ee union of Baltimore, besides those from baat horgagtire hirer le other points near Washington, over three hundred being present. It was declar-i to be by far the largest gathering of the kind Review of Quarter’s Work by M. E. Sunday School—Celebration of —Wintam Gillette Prominent as eectemcreces Birthday Anniversary. Steamer Washington for Norfolk and Fortress Monroe at 7 p.m. Steamer Harry Randall for Colonial Beach and river landings at 7 a.m. Trains leave 13% street and Pennsylvania avenue for Arlington hourly from § a.m. to 8p.m. Trains leave Aqueduct bridge for Arling- ton and enee Meee 1epery pale hour and | elcome and introduced Mrs. W. F. Crofts, | his studies. He then returned to this coun- | men reached the scene, and the property try and entered St. Mary’: Seminary, Balti- | on the entire river front seemed in danger p.m. Eee erate Wonka oe oeatlie Le td, | more, Where about hve years ago he was [oot dsstentigd. SHOETtaL een e second SSS half of the International Duion, ordained priest. . During the succeeding six | and third alarm were sent in, and addi- Our Instantaneous Water Heater will fur-| "The regular afternoon program followed, | ¥€@8 he had charge of parishes in various | tional companies were called out. nish one gallon boiling water every minute | with a pre-view of the next quarter's les. | Parts of Maryland, but last fall he was| Policemen Carlin and Sontag, who were om: [Simply turn on the gas and hot water is} sons on the blackboard by Miss Hilda H. |.Co™mpelled to lay aside the work, and, all| at the building scon after the fire started, cers Arraigned to Answer for Al- Nifference bet and new hod of brom Ing. The attention of the authorities was | and consumption ie se greet het tay rae ls called to the case, and the story that John | Tadily understand why the medical Mi Canter had been murdercd by a companion | jietshout the whole country. have S later as the only nataral treatment for - : h whom he left Washington boa at hand in five seconds. ; hope of regaining his health being aban-| made an effort to Tescue some of tlie ani- leged Misdemeanors, id ugh some. rele: | Sete ot ate qetaioned being againet ell the , A North. Rev. Howard Wilbur Ennis, pastor ig aban- | m: ‘ort to ‘rescut i Rape eadgucrtors foe gant & Co. C16 12. | of the Western Presbyterian Church, gave | Goned, he went to live at his father’s home, | mals, but the flames spread through the| Policeman L. P. Gouldman of the secona | 823, J ee a peer gens oe ag Headquerters for Gas Appliances and] 9h ‘adaress on “Children and the Chareh | Where his death occurred as stated. stable so rapidly that they were unable y was 5 andeliers. Precinct was tried today before Judge Pugh | rot his. Some time after Mr. - | by the air you breathe, and killing at once -be emphasizing the great importance of pri- | ,1", 2¢cordance with the custom in the | to accomplish anything. Because of the| on the charge of arresting Willie Sane municated by letter with his — hora, | Serms which cunse the disease. All this without Sema Sly eecaninn e tee sca Ge heran churches of this city, beginning | combustible material in the building the : | nate by Setter, with his po 8 Pe hg a ee Human Artificial Eyes. Hempler, 6th & av. | 200y singing by Miss Bertha Bristow, the | ‘©™0rrow, services will be held each even- | whole place was soon ablaze, and it was| ® Colored boy, sixtcen years old, the even- At Masonic Hall last night 2 eogUNe(, | simple act of breathing. S. Louis, formerly of Wm. Hahn & Co.,| secretary of the union, Miss Lydia Mar- | /P® Of Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and | impossible for the firemen to do anything| ing of March 3, without provocation, and| «At Sa& gone through during the past | “HYOMET Care iil Sril 4 open 2 Popular-price Shoe | shall, gave a brief record of the work of | 12Ursday, and Friday iorning, closing | other than pour water on the burning | with maltreating him. Messrs. Job Bar-| three months by the Sunday school clances | is ne danger, no rok. yeennation alone. | There e chi Neaee > z Sag = a reged, but the good wor emei = ub § ears erreeenee f larger number of workers taking part i | Coustesations will join with the chiidren of | saved’ “Fishtows’ and. made it, posaibie| School trustees” were present, and Mr. J. fob ee ee enasrt (Of | | “Hyomel” outfit, $1.00. xtra bottles, Bo. ESPECIALLY FOR GOOD FPIDAY. | giving the model lessons and a lively inter- | the, Sunday school in the Easter carols. for ‘ousiness to be curried on today with-| H. N. Waring, one of the supervising prin | sisted by His one Wen, went opel, as-| “Hyomel™ Balm (a wonderful healer). -2Be. Sold Follow the good old English custom of| est being shown in the conferences upon | 6 next bi-monthly mass meeting of the | out any serious irterruption. The fire was| cipals, conducted the case for the prosecu- | sted bY ticon, by means of which sais | Son ot Eee Sat bE mall. Send for the serving Hot Cross Buns for breakfast Good | practical work held at the regular Thurs- | SPWorth Leagues of Washington and vi-| fully under control before 4 o'clock, but| tion. Lawyer McNa¥y was counsel for the point % % Friday morning. Send in your orders. | day meetings of the union. | South Sonmected with the M. E. Church | the firemen remained and poured water on| defense, Pham or slass serie ‘Thrown upon We'll deliver them Friday morning. Phone| Miss Annie 8. Harlow of Philadelphia | Sommer rege ace z Peroni Ciisel the pile of ruins until late in the day. ‘The testimony for the prosecution showed { Screen. In wome instances printed hymns THE R. T. BOOTH CO 13. FUSSELL'S, 1427 N. Y. AVE. then: tecentithe! pein a fo ee eunaay to@| Monday, April 18. The committee having The Losses. abet ame ae = Question 1 the boy and a| Were ae and were then sung by the au- eo fe 9 obaster Novelties. Paper Flowers. Gould's, | fotowed by a question box, conducted by | te watter in charge, consisting of Fred. | Mr. Riley's loss included 49 horses, 200 o1 sexes were - Mrs. Murray sang two solos, “Rock Ee wees — playing ‘In the vicinity of Pierce and 3d| of Ages” and “Come Unto Me.” Mr. Pow- ; Miss Harlow, in which many practical | Ciiy George HL Lemar ood epoca ences | tons of hay, 10 tons of mill feed, 5 tons of | Streets northwest, when Often cotta | Oh ee length on each picture: Tee- iar ie gear GIFTS ARE NOT NECESSARY questions of school management were an- | of Hockville, Md., and H. A. Beach of Falis | ¥'@", 500 brshels of oats, 30 barrels of| ordered them to move on. Gardner made a] marks were made by Res Gout Isaac, New York. to sell Pabst famous Milwaukee Beer. It|SWered. During the interim between the | Church, Va., has arranged for a parlor con- | corn, 25 sets of double harness, 9 sets of] remark to a playmate, when the officer or-| pastor, and Dr. E. H. Grant. Over 300 sells on its merits, and goes into the best | Sessions a lunch was served in the banquet | ference on league methods in the church | cart harness and other stable property. fered him to stop talking or he would ar-| persons were present. ll Booth’s H i Inh: homes throughout America. If you like| Tom of the church, at which about one | pariors, beginning at 3:30 p.m, Ghties Hi Soviets A Sone, nai decker, rest, him, and followed this with the re-]. Master Clegett Hayden entertained a e sell Booth’s Hyomei Inhaler. ark beer acter cur i<poppel Gracd.” hundred and fifty teachers were present, | “‘The first department will be _ presided a huvecdupted sper t/orstista faites issil6 | aon numbez of his friends Thursday evening at Mertz’s, 11th and F. PABST BREWING CO., 103 N. Cap. st. | 204 this was followed by a social hour in | over by H. A. Beach, the second by Gosvee P 2 leve I will take you in, anyway.” | birthday party—his eighth anniversary. | ———— As nttnche H. the upper rooms of the church. : 3 t3 of harness, some} Gard = 3 a scones sachedls h Pemar anata wagons, 3 horses, 5 se ner was then arrested, ‘and claimed| The little ones enjoyed themselves with GENTS’ SUITS CLEANED. After singing, the opening prayer of the | Fred Ee Wordwand cotelen, the | “Choate, | 8h and horse teed. that, without any occasion for so doing, | games and other amucomenta etter whin, SUMMER RESORTS. A. F. BORNOT, 1108 G st. | evening session was offered by Rev. M.| Practical questin rning th er | , George W. Stone, who had a cooper shop | Gcuidman struck him a number of times | refreshments mere monet Thee oe nt +. = i s Ross ersbbaee cf the Mount visssdnt; Con: management of the departments wil oe | O8 pfiie upper Adar sioee yal iis reals ee With his fist and a pair of nippers, Several | were George Frazier, Samuel Frazier, Bd- ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. IT'S A GOOD SIGN TO HEED gregational Church. Mrs. s deliver material. witnesses corroborated the boy's story. | win’ SI ri i Gray. — when you want Furniture uphoistered or|an address, entitled, “God's Little Ones | CUPY @t least one hour, and another hour | 7 “iienyon, sailmaker, who also had a y's story.| win Slye, Walter Gray, Georgie Gray, ong Officer Gouldman denied the charge, and| G. Leonard, Ra ‘iNliams ESW asserted that he was amply justified in| Claude Smithy Frank tormpeee a THE ISLESWORTH. making the arrest. Pumphrey, Geori 7 DIRECTLY ON THE BEACH, . ge Pumphrey and Leo Mr. Pugh will report his conclusions to} Quaid. Open all the year. Modern in every detail. So nee one NER Sh ae Mr. William Woodward and family have Fresh and salt water in every bath. partly insured. The cause of the fire could PP ip at alae Teal ea_and| removed from Congress Heights to East All recovered, or Mattresses remade. That's|and Their Teachers.” Mrs. Bodfish sang a te RA Sed es oe shop in the building, lost ‘a quantity of sail- our big electric sign. We do all such, work. | solo, “Go, Labor On.” and Mr. Ralph Wells | £o'send as early as possible to 1, P. Bote | cloth and other property, aaa Lib ee Cac te tee ér as a Shepherd,” in which he gave illus. | !f Secretary, questions concerning league peuect of tha tire, in which dhe lose la eabl” Gas Ranges put up with iron pipe and |trations from exveriences of his own in| formation is desired: it se weed we ty | mated at $20,000. ‘The building was oniy KBNNY'S DAY ROASTED commens._ | ocSint’ taa"ar weronaliecnaitcndn | Myattenaanes nt tho attemngon season. ©” | DUNE Tocen, Years severe, dgeiructive | my white under arrest. After bearing the | netot enliven of Mie Seder ha ee | wee A TE — absolute need of systematic classification =a ires have visit ie river e . i < © al ng Highest quality, lowest prices. Pure | and grading in Scns classes, as in other | , The principal address of the evening will evidence, Mr. Pugh said the charge had not | ing with a stereopticon exhibition, loser by one which occurred not | heen sustained, and : 2 be made by Rev. W. J. Young, D.D., of Ep- | W@5 4 ustained, and ordered a warrant to be sugars sold at cost: 8 clty stores. nny. | divisions of the school. worth Church, Norfolk, Va. upon the scope | Mcre than two years ago, at which time he| issued for O'Keefe, who, ‘the testers . INE. | aante closing address was by Mr. P. H. | of mpworth League work,, The commitrcs | cst @ great many horse showed, cursed the officers roundly at the SSeS ist = ee pecs ——_ peste. SPRING LAMB. tendents to Primary’ Teachers,” which | 02 the part of Epworth Church to make - 7 Lay *< the arrest. O'Keefe: was arrested Canada Mutton, New York Roast Beef and | counseled liberality to the teachers‘in their | @fTangements for the mass meeting con- DR. WILLIAMS MAR! a and released on $10 collateral for his ap- Delmonico Steak. JOHN R. KELLY, 9th st. | part of the labor and showed the necessity | S!8ts of A. Vernon Gale, Silas E. Moore and = .,, | Pearance at the Police Court Monday. wing, Center mkt. Corned Beef a specialty. | Df giving them every needed help and sup. | Miss Besste Potter. Late Suegeon-in-Chief of Freedmen's —> pert been Bann g vIn ities was given of the rogelee | _ Since the organization of the city union, Honpital Becomes a Benedict. National Science Club. CAPITAL CITY LAWN GRASS. oe Gols dey La tae G deach | ®,¥¢ar ago, it has increased in member-| pr, Daniel H. Williams, whose resigna-] The executive committes of th2 National meetings of the union, which are held each sont i a and Caladiums, Fresh Flower Seeds, Lawn | | 7ne lessons and toptes for the coming | League. An executive committee, com. | Pital took effet yesterday, was married at}. Mitchell ‘s chairman, hell a con- Fertilizers and Lawn Mowers. P. MANN & | quarter are : Ap! 5] posed of one member from each chapter, | noon today t6 Miss Alice D. Johnson of| ference at her residence Wednesday morn. 5 ing, to make arrangements for the fourth CO., 207 7th st. n.w., opp. Center Market. topic, “Can We Teach “Too | transacts all business and directs the at this city, and Jeft-at once with his bride for his home in Chicago, where he will resume | annual meeting of the club, which is to be a HOTEL BRIGHTON, Open Throughout the Year. Must have the Best, || F. w. tiemstey & Son, fel-tu,th&s-26t — = HOTEL CEDARCROFT. i 3 2 5 Green vd feat Carolina ave. Sheam heat. Arci 2 ‘ intments, N fitting out its Arctic relief i TW. PRANCIS SEEDS. expedition the U. S. Govern- ment selected and carried Royal HOTEL STICKNEY. Kentucky ave., 100 feet trom beach. Steam beat, Mr. Ralph Wells. April 14—Les. LACE CURTAINS AND BLANKETS| £0n, Mr. Ellsworth; primary class enter- | ‘#/Ts of the union. Elevetor. Sun parlor. $2 to $2.50 mr) Tae - =3 = Sy 5 Weekiy. (mbi-f) 1 . = EY. ‘cleanet ‘A. F. BORNOT, 1108 ust. | tainment, Mrs. Ourand. April 21—Lesson, | oft,!s Probable that or ponal convention | the practice of his profession. The wed- held at Columbian Univers ty, Wednesday, Baking Powder and no other. SS eee PE Sse aa Gee Mrs. McAllister; conference, «why am 12 | ington in about a month. It has been defi-| ding took place at the bride's residence, scar Scat Royal was indispensable be- beach. Elevato.. Sup parlor. Steam hort. Every ‘n£i00 for 2-burner, double flame gas stove, topic, “Object Leach. | Mltely determined that the convention shall | i944 9th street; the Rev. Dr. J. E. Rankin, | 4-9 ster Flowers ay Guia isie OE Eee ae eat. aC. COPE ee woieeueas si ree ing in Primary Class,” Miss Nowlin. May Pibe miaceiat See aes ee iWash- | president of Howard University, and Bish-| _ Advertisement. : > - cause it is purest, strongest and rates. | Write <or a 5Lesson, Mrs. Mower; annual meeting for | o1) Peannore ‘have bech susp ered ee ten | op Derrick of the A. M. E. Church offi will keep fresh until used regard- The G d Atlanti CITY AND DISTRICT clection of officers. May 12—Lesson, Miss | piace of meeting and the selection is to| Clating. Becatse of the death of the bride's The Rattle of Gettysburg. 1s of Saal hich e Gran ic, paca et rte 5 begets Oe Pains easels be determined on the basis of a plurality mig-ber a rewe Behe ago, only iG aS “The Battle of Gettysburg” was the sub- ess of climatic influences, whi Virginia ave. Gud the Beach, id _ % 3h - “4 f te f ieties. late members of'the families o: e con- | 4,, = i . p N. J. Social and Literary Features. Dawson: “How 1 Conduct My Class. Mca. The obiects uf thé comerot am atatni | tracting partis were present: together with | 1oct Of @ lecture delivered by Capt. James no other baking powder will. This clegant wew hotel is now open for the lay 26—1 ., . 3 os Fout. 7 few intimate friends. Miss Johnson was| T- Long at Masonic Hall last night, under Through the combined efforts of the so- ence, “Recognition of New Pupils,” Mrs. | t@ be to unite American Zionists into one | a few intim cial and lite departments ft thi os netional organization on the basis of the| cne of the most: popular teachers in the| the auspices of the Old Guard, Department Twelfth Street Epworth League, = nae res SS Legeoriens Mra. Wilbur; cn | Basle platform; to establish a permanent | colored schocls of the. District, and is a| of the Potomac, G. A. is ay large audience ished bese ee Ges m.” | bureau under the auspices of the proposed | young womam of striking beauty and rare| was present and applauded Capt. Long’s enjoyable program was furnished Monday | Mrs. Birch. June 9—Lesson, Miss Rogers: national organization; to enlist the sym-| accomplishments, She was attired in a] picturesque address to the echo. The lec- evening last. The principal feature of the | topic, “How to Interest the Children in| Doiny and co-dperation of the American | hardsome traveling costume of blue cloth, | ture was handsomely illustrated with a fine ‘apacity, 700 guests. Every Steam heated throughoxt. treet. Spacious sun par- ‘The finest cuisine the Strictly high-class hotel at mod- Royal possesses qualities pe- culiar to itself which make it the ring rates. rooms en suite, most useful and efficient of all | ring rates. Delightful rooms en. suite, the baking powders. | let and terms. CHARLES E. COPE. evening was a debate, the subject being | Missions,” Miss Hazen. | June 15 Lesson, | Deopie in this movement; to elect repre-| and Was the recipient of innumerable wed- | series of sterecpticon views. aH, that “The Pen is Mightier Than the conser ee Hee Moen ke AS: | sentatives to the Vienna central committee; | ding gifts: Dr. Williams was presented eae Tan Ae Sword,” which resulted in the judges ren- | S!stants Most ep! Hiubbard: conference, | t@ elect delegates to the second congress, ane magrificens Silver: vase, pipe tie paste meee, paper flowers. Gould’s,9th. | = ee See eee. wane, Atceie fay, BB. dering the decision in favor of the affirma- | 2—Lesson. nd * | to be held August next at Basle; to unify | this inscription: “Prom the poor a t- | Advertisement, S ich-cluss family hotel, with all tie modern tive Recognition of Birthdays,” Miss Marshall. | Zionist societies into city and state federa- | ed who have been patients of Freedmen's = - — SUMMER RESORTS. Saavemiences. |Steam-leated sun parlors, with full The other features of the Rrosram were cane ee ‘Miss North. — | tions, and to arrange for co-operation with | Hcspltal.”” Dr. Williams has provided an Coal Reduced 50 Gents Per ,Ton. RaAGTEs EGER Se eae, Cancts. BA. Radel wan of @ musical character, at the conclusion Classes During Vacation,” Miss North. | other Zionist, societies, ; - elegant home in ‘Chicago for his bride, at] neil forther notice, the cash prices of > N. J. (er ee ceeinty aan Soke of which refreshments were servi the ee ae ae Rev. Dr. Hamma, who recently resigned | 3 ‘orest avenue. my high-grade coals will be as follow: Write for booklet, bowing hotel, suu parlors, church parlor, ‘Why Not Honor Anthonyt the pastorate of a leading Lutheran church —-———__ White ash, furnace, $4.75; egg, $5.00; stove, | Hotel Imperial andCottages Sfantey, club, goit inks, new steel pier, ete. —_—_o>—— ‘To the Editor of The Evening Star: at Altoona, Pa., is Fa pines soon eS Coal prices reduced 50 and ® cents per red ash, stove and egg, 50; chest- aryland ave. 50 3 : planade. First. mi.12- i J.P. Core. Am Unparalleled Collection of Ja: ‘Whi the gallant} sume his residenc> in Washington. By|ton. A. Geary Johnson, 1923 M st. nw.— | nut, $5.00 per ton. J. Maury Dove, 21 & I, | clase familly lnuse. Artesian wat erate prices | — THE CLARENDON. ‘ancse Art Treasures at Auction. = Fe ee eee ee ane ealan, | the unanimous vote of $00, members, Rev. | Advertisement. 1626 M, 1206 H new., and 18 & D s.w., and | ~ fap, Sper das, $10 yer week. G. W. KENDIKICK | virginia ave.._near the bench Steam oat. ‘This magnif slectic now | comman 2 Oliver C. Roth has been chosen pastor to = No. 2, $4. —Advt. z br. t : on exhibition at the elegant art galleries, | citizens unite to do tribute to Sigsbee, as suececd “De Hamma at Alicona te ie Fire Alarm Improvement. Se een era THE WAVERLY. muisgoe Sepserat 1216 F st., is largely attended, and, judging | t 1s mete and right so to do, it is but just] regarded as quite likely that he will ac- =—- = SSS To the Kaltor of The Evening Star: Now open. Greatly improved. Steam heat. Com- L a 3 from the interest and appreciation exhibit- | that some recognition be extended the} cept. = 1 th an | SOSPPSOOCOISE SSE SPOSE ROOTES fortable and homelike. Spacial spring "rates. Michigan ave. near Beach. ed the sale will be a grand success. The | trave sailor Anthony, who so heroically} , The members of the Luther League in| In your issue of March 30 I notice ie rai Send for illustrated booklet. LEWIS T. BRYANT. | _ Steam heat. $1-50 to $2.00 dally; $8 to $14 sale commences next Tuesday, April Sth, at | stood his post in the midst of confusion | tis clty have been requested to send dele-| item to the effect that Representative ae Send for illustra t. LEW YANT. war heat. $1.5) "to, $2.00 dally; $8, to. § se 5. William: len has made a personal examination o} ae pa re ran “On exhibition s io mae or = and death-dealing treachery, as he respect-| the national league, which is to be held! 11° nystrict fire alarm system, and as are- Y St. Charles, THE GLASLYN. Advertisement. fully saluted his superior officer in the | this year in New York. The watchword of 2 ieor thi inion 4 ATLANTIC CITY, Beautifully located op Park place. New man- === memorable words, “Captain, I have the| the convention will be, “Labor or Work,” | sult of his investigations is of the opin! OPEN ALL. THE agement. Steam beat. Elevator. all the Varick Literary Society Meeting. | honor to announce that the ship is blown nee te the- chin L’s,| that the deficiency appropriation for the The Varick Literary Society of Union ” d_ modernizing of the same, ; i i mp and rapidity stoking: first having been the watchword at the | Cxtension and m = | This Spring? gates to the third national convention of OOO ‘Open FINEST HOTEL ON THE COAST. year. A. E. JONES & ©O. Concerts every evening In Cafe and Assembly | _miil3-26t Hall by full Orchestra. Dancing every evening. | 750) NTO isi Wesley A. M. E. Z. Churcb held a meeting | Surely if heroism under discipline was] pittspurg convention and the second at| #™ounting to $56,000, can be used to good Hot and cold fresh and salt water in-all bathe, | FOR RENT—PU IED COTTAGE, Ss ae last Mond: fi ‘The address of the | CYer displayed in time of peril it was in| Gricago, advantage. It is to be earnestly hoped that, Tired, nervous? ‘Rooms en suite. bath me 5. REY. & CO., 1315 Atlantic ee calivered eas Cate = | this instance, and as such deserving of | “‘the Baptists of the District of Colum-| should the Commissioners be granted this Can't get rested? = mh21-1m,12 Gener and Prapeietie. wont ee ee aa s| CAR ea bia are much interested in the approaching | amount of money by Congress, some radi- erenced math ymails, umors? * LEHMAN, whose subject was “Men Responsible for} What could be more appropriate than for | convention of the Maryland Baptist Young aie peta wantins Ge aneen GAGE That is not strange. Impurities have RE nsylvania ave." Heated by hot the Wrongs of Women.” A large audience | the government to prove appreciation of | People’s Union in Baltimore, and many | Cl change will be made in the method of been accumulating in-your blood during oc iy reaped ges Bas terran Open all through the year. was in attendance. The discussion of the | 8Uch nerve by the bestowal of a commis- | persons from this city are expected to at-| Sending in alarms, especially during the winter and it has become impoverished. . We - — ©] sion in the navy? Of such stuff is the real 3 sessions, ‘The services will also, | night. At present every resident, sick or ‘acosites the Rev Mr Greok, Dein, | hero, and for service such as this should | {£70 th Session: participated in by a num:| well, within a radius of two blocks of the H. Richardson of the school board, Mr,| the United States reward her brave on| her of prominent Baptist clergymen from| egine house must~be rudely awakened Blunt of Louisiana, Mr. Shope tir | land and sea. distant points, prominent among whom will| from his slumbers by the loud clanging of Coan Sgr pire When President McKinley appointed | be Rev. Dr. Chivers of Chicago, Til, gen-| the fire bell, and in nine cases out of ten The lyceum wili be addressed Monday | YoUNS Dick Wainwright to a cadetship in. eral secretary of the Baptist Young Peo-| be robbed of the remainder of his night's €vening, April 4, by Mr. 8. G. Thompson. Subject: “The Lawyer vs. Public Good.’ —— ity, musicale, ete.; on April 11, grand 8 rates, #10 to $18 reek. £1 THE SEABRIGHT, PACIFIC AND RHODE Island avenues; reopers March 31; steam heat; eA HEDS Boop? RW dense, a iat ott , Prop. ist. TRE WETHERILL, AVE. AND beach; homelike hot: mgitly heated; pleas- ‘This is the experience of most people. ‘Therefore they take Hood's Sarsaparilla to purify their blood in spring. Mrs. V. W: Henderlite of Sanger, Va., says: ‘After diving in malarial districts for some time, I was troubled with chills, beat. . A. SCHWEISFORT, Prop. HOTEL BOSCOBEL Is one of the best winter houses, at reduced rates, in Atlartic City, Full ocean from elegant steam-heated sup parlor. the navy over 500 applications, in the face | ple’s Union of America, and Prof. Milton] rest. This comes as a particular hardship of tremendous political pressure, a few | GSEvans of Crozer Theological Seminary, | to those who are in delicate health, and weeks since, he acted upon a proper sense} 9 distinguished theologian and biblical| also to mothers of small children. In- but since taking Hood's Sarsaparilla I have ever been troubled in this way. I always ant Tooms; excellent table; spring rate, $1.50 - of the service rendered by Lieutenant Com- | scholar. quiry at one of the engine houses reveals “ na Tottlp-of tila muedicton In the ¥ ea AA Write ‘for bovklet. "Mi mlm A. E. MARION. A Simple Matter of Fa mander Wainwright under trying condi-{ At a meeting a few days ago of the| the fact that the firemen do not depend me Pisstee Gok been athena toes a i mae Effervescing Bromo-Pepsin 1s superseding | tions in the desire to reward. A recogni- Washington Baptist Ministers’ Unton, col-| upon the fire bell in the tower for infor- peasseet aaden's cal poets caalree aait SR Fe os Ocean end New York avenue. Serve nee 9 fore feadache, | indigestion, | ticn of a practical nature in the ease of | ored, resolutions were adopted expressing | mation as to the location of the fire, but iol Sixt dod's “Bereavarils)rellowes afrentuchy- ave: 60, yards trom beach, Steam fost? som perir- Open Sl the oer nervousness, sleeplessness, mental xian: Anthony by the Navy Department would | deep regret on account of the death of| are guided by the-ringing of the gong in- dull and worn-out feeling with which { am — spring, Peano, jerrrene ‘ — and nausea, beca) cures - 2 heerfully recom- i meet the requirements, encourage patriot- | B. K. Bruce. It was stated that Mr. Bruce] side the house. Further questioning as to sometimes affiicted, and I cl iy cause it is absolutely harmless. All drug-| ism in the youths and stand rorever in Bae contributed much of character and| the utility of the outside bell was met with mend it as an excellent medicine.’ gists. 10c. and 25c. per bot.—Advt. history. A. P. THOMAS. | ability to the development of his race,| this reply from one of the firemen: “Well, Students in Debate. April 1, 1898. both as a public servant and private citi-| I never could see any. use of that bell. It 9 Sarsa= a —>— zen, and that his whole life was uniquely | is of no value to us.” Surely the public OO S rilla The debating society of the law depart- Malt-Nutrine potential in its association with great at dares oe ee need interested in the pa = ment of Georgetown University will have] is the greatest of fi leaders es United States senator, recorder | matter of fires they are willing to be ‘ its fourth public d2bate this evening at the | means the gain of on areas anaes of deeds and register of the United States| awakened at any and all hours of the | % Is America’s Greatest Medicine. Sold by all HOVEL CHAMPLAINE, KENTUCKY AVE.NEAR | Ut, PEtinmic City, Nas electric. elevator to level. Special 5; rates, $3 from Sat- Monday Pan Tel s8 O BKUL i. mb7-tf HOTEL DENNIS. proprietor, owner and , 8. 8. PH Hygeia Hotel. Old Point Comfort. ‘fe21-T8t ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Ocean. 1 of ~ | health; : treasury. night by the ringing of this relic of other | @ druggists. $1;six for $5. Be sure to get Hood mn 3 saad presi gee spi Sraaeuen prepared by the fetes jualt-Nutrine is | "rhe long pending question as to whether | days, when fire departments ware wore : THE SCARBOROUGH. Bench front. Maryland ave. merit claim of the Baltimore conference was assigned} Washington is one of the finest cities in take,easy to operat2.25c. a constitutional amendment should be | Aadvértnennne: ans merit claimed for it. | °° the pastorate of Hyland M. B. Church, | this or say other sountte today, and as adopted requiring the election of United ee this city, would, return to his late charge in such should cerrainty: be abreast of the PPPOSO DISSE: ates senators by direct vote of the peo- Fifteenth Masonic Annive: Beltimore, as ir y the people o: e | times in the matter of fire protection and 5 ple. The affirmative of the proposition will aaa latter, has been settled; the bishop. who | all appliances therefor: but the 1 CITY ITEMS = be cpheld by W. A. O'Neill of Florida and| , The concluding exercises of the golden | made‘the change declined to reconsider his | fire bel is © public neteanee ate aamnenaee ARLINGTON HOTEL, Claudius J. Neis of Texas; the negative, by | Jubilee of the colored Grand Lodge of Free- | previous action. to-the comfort of the people, and should end ave.(50 ft.from Boardwalk). Fert Van Casteel of the District of Co-| masons for the District of Columbia were | Contracts have been closed with the| be promptly abated. Only those who arc Chr. Xander, 009 7th st. jodern and complete in lumbia and Robert P. Troy of California. | held at the Masonic Hall M: Southern Railway Company for the trans-| unfortunate enough to reside within ear. | .Of his own Melliston, Wild Cherry Cor- a team heat; a = ‘arch 30. They | portation of 300 Marylanders, who will at-| shot of an engine house can appresinte satg | dial, 7c. quart, all that in copious adver= Open and Closed Carringes for Hi frere attended by the members and their | tend the annual international convention of | nuisance to its fullest extent’ fic i | tisements is asserted of beneficial effects of lady friends. Musical selections were ren- | the Christian Endeavor societies, to be held April 1, 1898. patented pectorals of the kind, minus the Ss E Hi Dawes eMaGE hee ie prices. | dered. Addresses were delivered by John | in Nashville, Tenn., this summer. The va- , EASID OUSE, DDO04-9 00D H8990-F9-00600 00-98 09 294 999900 DG 2 it meetin: teer affairs. 9 cure liver il] to question to be discvssed is whether or not | Brewing Ass'n, which fact guarantees the | Rev, A, J; Gill, who at the recent meeting | teer affa $Hood 's Pills zs stam 3 Ne H. Burrell del will rend f honeslly. made of overripe small herrist — . Burrell, grand master; 8. Roger Wat! rious state legates rendezvous in ionestly made of ove! ~small-t led Elevators. Denti eee Ga Samuel H. West, Louls H. Wayne, Thorn: | Baltimore, where special care will be pro seca pparanssas rubra cherries, the astringent principles of ‘Wood's’ Commercial Coll will ton A. Jackson, . William H. Severson, | vided. The route will be via Asheville, Chat. lege remain | these intimately assimilated during years Mr. H. W. Riess, acting hospital steward | Henry Coleman, Richard H. Gleaves, Leon. | tenooga, Lookout Mountain and other in-| Ope! all summers Special inducements to | of amelense Those testify for its of the United States army, stationed at | ard C. Bailey and the grand secretary, | teresting points.‘ Both to and from Nash-| ‘O%e who “titan Ser aoe great value in the heusehold in cases of Fort Delaware, Del., and formerly of William H. Myers, whose address traced | Ville stops will be made to enable tourists Sugsesttom: A; malaria and pulmonary ills. it Washington, D. C., he = the history of the order, beginning in 1926, | to view the attractive sights. ‘Pproved. SSS amnalase Mire. EE. LEVER. dcieuiia’ hae: teat to his | ‘The exercises wete closed with a banquet. SS SS Frederick Wi Htidekoper, in reply to hia| | “Dinmond” Beer for Family Use. THE LORAINE, we charles SEASIDE—MISCELLANEOUS. Se eee sein ee Rev. Ennis’ Lecture. «| communication amd that of Mrs. Virginia | The Natioral Capital Brewing VIRGINIA BEACH — - IL, March, 1808. losing Sale of the Carbonero An- lence fil lekopes, asking that the fesian water. Reduced EACH. Mrs. Geo. Riess was sixty-six years of gee Staaten e A large audience filled the hall of the th Commis- sioners vacat® t ro! 7 She had ‘been ailing the past four years, | Monday—it will. be worth atiecea on | National Capitel University School at 822 the twenty-foot alley in DEUGHTFUL DURING APRIL. But was not thought to be in be iat On aad : Connecticut avenue northwest last evening | block 138, Busleit®é addition to West Wash- ~____ HOTEL _KENDERTON. Pri Anne Hotel. Seuicig” Te, Ceretre, aie nen | tht Week, ich Ras attracted much at | 0 listen. toe Teture, ented “On the | Sgt and OME In return to dod to te ee eee ag ed Ba a Dectedly. Queen’ by Rev. Howard Wil- | in blocks 186, 287 aha 138; bes pocorn lots Enough mbis Mrs. J. F. NEALL. | ariving, bicycling. © T. E. KRUMBHOLZ, Mgr. —>-—_ Many tur Ennis, pastor of the Western Presby- atthe pay a RETO EOE ee ee ECO Small’s Easter Flowers. terian Church. Prof. Phelan, the head HADDON HALL. REAL ESTATE J. H. Small & Sons, 14th and G st: chairs, thina 2 hen ed SEASHORE ‘a Washington, and 1158 Broadway, Noo, ets, beds acing, | cena oe Se Sonouk iArodnoed ry eee ‘when pieented in proper form. Spring Hats. TNE DWELLINGS aT Long-distance ‘phone enables immediate e i ’ | nis, who conducted hearers from the = and ania ae eae Seas THE Ja’ orderly and Gelivery of orders given te vag many other goods, Atlantic to the Pacific, through ee A tn Aaseriioenint tn ee be and the Rockies. The fhe Serth Jermey, ten cos ‘5 Towa Republican Association. of the Selkirks. During the evening the Be enatoTh SON. 2087 Pi ave: ted" New York via Pensa! A musical and Mterary program was ‘Vega Mandolin Club rendered some excel- ‘mBSLSt Agents for Knox N. ¥. Hats, pened age) Rng enjoyed at the monthly meeting of the lent selections, which a5 romain FOR RENT, Jowa Republican Association last evening ee at Moccabee Temple. Mr. F. P. Williams zarens: contributed a plano solo and Mr. Roas| #1¥¢ the “ghost dance songs,” on the even- Wise a vocal solo. Mr. F. E. Barbour | Mf of April 6, at 8 p.m. Mrs A. L. Barber gave several hemorous recitations; Mr. | RM# Senerously given the use of M. M. Clark, some whistling selections, and | suo mont;,, fF, Mrs. Leech, two vocal solos. ‘The president of the society, Mr. W. M. Wilson, presided at the business Meeting, when several! persons were elected to mem- bership, and Mr. W. R. H. Alexander wes chosen a member of the pom executive com-. fy i : i fil i i | F Ha an oe g K A —_—— aS 1 pie are met juyler’s iy and Chocolates, in baskets and boxes, | and Seraee and Sie arenes, Candies sent by mail or express.—Advt.