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THE EVENING STAR. 2 ‘ Advertising is not an expense. = Z |? ve 3 > ere eae EXCEPT SUNDAY. $ ; Tt is a business investment. If 1261 Pennsylvania Aveaas, Cor. lith St, by you want to invest your money i e x : : * profitably you will therefore as tees porns cate ae ; your advertisements in a a Few York Ofce, 49 Potter Building, Part ae : Pages 13 =24 = paper as The Evening Star, that ‘The Erening Star is served to subseribers tn the | is read regularly and thoroughly city by carriers, on their own acount, at 10 cen y "i : e by everybody worth reaching. mont a at fee r week. or 44 certs per 5 - eo 2 nswhere in The Star is the recognized er menth. : household and family journal of Saturday Qrintonte Sheet Star, $1 per year, with - foreign pestage addled, $3.08. Extercd at the Pont Ofice at Washington, D. C., | the National Capital, and has no rival as an advertising med- WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1898-TWENTY-FOUR PAGES. ium. as second-cla. + mail matter.) 527A} mail subscriptions must be pald In advance. Rates of edvertising made Known on spplication. ae | REAL ESTATE GOSSIP| THE NATIONAL GUARD Orients & jnemuinetoms, Property Offered at Auction and the! Practical Value of'the Turnout Last Price Obtained. Monday Morning. On May 16 we will open our new store, 935 Pa. Ave. Till then the discount sale con- tinues. De | on iA LARGE ADDITION T0 A HOTEL) WEATHER SOOTHES DISAPPOINTMENT <a Spe See The Decorative Effect of Window | Conjecture as to Personnel of the WY | W VV W) Vy Boxes of Growing Flowers. Volunteer Regiment. aie ° ae rohe} Ave 000 SOME IMPROVEMENTS] TRANSFERS AND DISCHARGES Our war has always been against high prices. This great removal sale is the crowning triumph of all under- sellings. There’s 40 PER CENT TO BE SAVED--almost one-half on every purchase made here while this under- selling event continues. We’re unloading--clearing out DIAMONDS, WATCHES & JEWELRY at a high pressure gait. Nothing like these reductions was ever known be- fore in the history of the jewelry business. : Don’t be behind hand in taking advantage of them. Castelloerg, me Bargain Giver. : 1103 Pa. Ave. Next Star Office. Balto. Store, 108 N. Eutaw St. Estab. 1846. esterd hi nanimtner remantable circumstance in con- | Although the affair of Monday test nes | @OQO COSSO SC SOCOSSOSOS SS O8S00C the time the government acquired the title s cE Ni brigade band; Privates Bur- "a down to the present day. For nearly haif | the disappointment that was occasioned the sfoes “Cox, 8. C. Ellis and Arthur J. PASSED BY THE HOUSE wel Wee Seen wane vata ag . a century it has been in the possession of | Movement was in line with the program of | jr) 2. “ambulance corps; Privates Blmer Southwick, Spaiding, Sperey Bore ee one family, and the sale was made by the | Practice maneuvers outlined for the spring] RT" Martin, . Frederick Thomas. and vens, Steele, Stewart (NJ. Stepan ai executoc in order to settle the estate. and summer. George A. Young, signal company; Privates Stone, Charles W.: Stone ony oh = A Hotel Addition. Personnel of the Regiment. John P. Hess and Julius W. El a - 5 The War Revenue Bill, With the Republi- Strode ), Sturtevant, Suliow: y, Taw A deep hole is being dug in the rear of | Since Monday a majority of the com-|Pany B, 5th Battalion; Privates Frank O- lor (Ohio), Tongue, Updegraft, Van i ; rl . Mann, Compan; (Ohio), i the Raleigh Hotel, where the foundations ) mands have been induiging in regular drills | Bowman and Thomas ¢ Mane, compery can Amendments. eons oe giaworth, Walker a will be laid for an addition to that build- | in the expectation that they may be called | Jé.se p. Crawford, Thomas ‘T. Doran, W. Wheeler (Ala), whine an vin er, ing. The entire lot, which has a frontage | upon to furnish part of the District's quota | Milton Farrow, Henry H. Leizear, C. McC. 5 (Pa), to, With st Wise, Young: total, 181. of some §8 feet on 12th street by a depth | in the volunteer service...’ The belief that 1.) * | Nays—Adamson, Bailey, Baker (II), Ball, of 100 feet, will be occupied by the new Bankhead, Barlow, Bartiett. Bell, Be a . Bell, Benner structure. It will rise to the height of ce oes oe = os ten stories, and the walls will be built of | stead of a battalion brought forth expres-| Datard T. D: Voted Against the Measure. ner (Ohio), Brewer meen)” Bren steel beams filled in with brick and stone. | sions of approval on ali sides. The men|PGvite samee ke Dement, Company C, 5 Brucker, Brundidge Bi Broussard | (La.), ane Construction witl be fire proof through- | have devoted their time prineipally to dis-| Batralton, tle, Clardy, Clark (Mo), Clase ran eature of the interior arrange- | cussing the makeup of the proposed regi-| Battalion. te George P. Srop- 5 5 dy. _(Mo,), Clayton, Cochran ment will be the top stery, which will be| ment. Any number of slates have been | siier Company D. 2d Battalion, on account | The War revenue bill was passed by the Ho), Cooney, Cooper” (Tex.).‘Cowherd, banqueting hart adty Will be Known as the | prepared setting forth the names of the | Sr physical disability, has been revoked. | House of Representatives yesterday with | CO%- Davey. Davis, DeArmond, DeGraffen- Beene hall, and there it will be possi- | officers, from colonel to junior second lieu- pata ks ouly. che amendments agreed upon by the | Mitepatrick “Preming. Fo rie Ne). om, bie seat ates 30) peop ‘on “the tenant Much conjecture has alzo been 2 UNIVERSITY NOTES republican members of the ways and means | Gaines, Greene. Grist” =f pees alas will ne devoted to a large recep- | called upon to form part of the regiment. me seeped added. a order to accomplish ee, eye Hay, Henry Fe foe ata nich will include the present | General Harries has -stated repeatedly this a parliamentary maneuver was neces. | [ienty (Texas). Howard (Ala.), Ho cafe for ladies, that no steps will be “taken toward organ- Sap Dead an Nice ereorcar ie Hen, iene Kn Flowers as House Decorations. izing the regiment until he is atticially noti-] “Resolved, That the contract srstem of | 125 Uxnausted by the minority in trying to | pale ee en, ¥ i te ‘oce: s i convict labor ought to be abol- aie: 5 A custom which each year is becoming | "ed, to proceed Se ae cpactment: SEP ne Miestion for debate this even. | 7#¢Rd the bond feature of the bill. Mr. | Lewis (Ga.), Lewis (Wash), Linney sane, more general of ornameniing the parking | early next week. Thedmtenien is to offer [oan q lar meeting of the law | Dinsiey offered as a substitute an entirely | Livingston, Lloyd, Love, McCormick. Me. i tnoaer ing pat the Te epiak Deen) cre | BW bill containing these amendments after | Culloch. McDowell, McMillin, McRea. Mad- in freni of residence sections of the ently | the government a. regiment. The vere and also the windows of the houses with | very best men and the®very. best officers |®Chool debating society. ‘The speakers were | tne in had been reported to the House. | 40%: Maguire. Martin, Maxwell, “Lever jouses with yy : ; ae (La), Miers (Iind.), Moon. Ni flowerii : available at the brigade ‘will be chosen. | not selected in advance, but the respec pence peace : L . . Norton (Ohio), BE eee a rae ewig) they Tare orl HORN Rees see rtretriel| aides will elacsirned tn renilinisers erie ola) Partiementary “expedient | Norton (E C)) Ogden, Ouieree, Oley Pee to the attractiveness of the elty. At (his | pian of organization teweemplsted. ‘The rew=tvociéty contemplates giving one more public | *f€duently resorted to years ago. The Mor-| ters, Pierce (Tenn). Rhea (iy), Richard- feason of the year, when Washington ts | iment will go Into gampygithout delay, and | achats before the end of the term pain Sian ghee geen hate pean AG inrZ, Robb, Roberton (La.), arb, there te bethape guest in its spring | in all probability wilf remain in this lecal- | "0", /io cance held a meeting last even- | °Figinal form after it had been loaded down avers, Settle. Shafroth, garb, there is perhaps no part in the gen. | it t ft the | Shuford. Simpson. Sims, Skinner, Slayden. eral chorus of approval which goes up from | ‘°F Some time to conte. ing to consider the advisability of adopting hao rere anise ©) Smith (Ky.), Sparkman, Stallings, Stark: a class pin. : isitors to the capital city that is more Four Months With Gomez. Stephens (Texas). Stokes, Strowd (N. cc), nounced than that which has for its| Captain Slocum and other officers con- Examinations at the law school will com- | _ Many amendments were offered to the | Sullivan, Sulzer, Sutherland, mence in about two weeks. theme the floral effects which are seen in| nected with the local brigade have had the bend feature of the bill ranging from a|bert. Taylor (Ala). Thorp, and about the private residences. -— ees Naturally the ineident of greatest im- portance to the trcops of the D. C. N. G. during the week involved the movement Mcnday morning lest in the direction of gcing into camp and the disappointing ac- tion of the War Departihent in nipping the plan in the bud. Like true soldiers the guardsmen ob2yed orders to the best of their ability. The brigade turned out stronger in numbers tan at any time in the past. It looked business-lke and it meant business. Witbout a murmur the trecps returned to their armories when or- dere were received to that effect. After the commands had been dismissed, i¢ can- net be denied, there’ was @ certain amount of murmuring. The sQbsequent condition of the weather, however; has done much to soothe the wounded feelings of the guards- feet. It was offered for sale by Mr. Chas.] ™en- Had the brigade gone into camp yt G. Sloan, the auctioneer, and the highest | Mon¢ay the stormy, wiptry weather of bid obtained was about’ $450 tor woncst | Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and part of SEOECGCE: During the past week a piece of property was Offered at public sale which attracted some attention, for the reason that in that particular locality the property does not often change hands. The real estate in question is known as 1416 I street north- west and is on the opposite side of the street from the residences o.cupied by Senator Chandler, John W. Thompson, the Mexican minister, John W. Fostcr and others. The improvemerts consisted of a frame house with stable located on the rear of the property. Some value was as- signed to the buildings in the estimate made of the probable market price cf the property, but, generally speaking the lot was the valuable factor. It has a frontage of twenty-two feet by a depth of 148 feet and the total area comprises HOICE of the two best wheels in the world at $50. Cc Both have their admirers. The Orient is ridden by Jimmy Michael, Eddie McDuffee, Tom Linton and a | dozen other crack riders. It is the typical racing wheel. $50) Everybody knows the Remington—the finest wheel that experience can produce—that moriey can purchase. Lib- eral options on both. Easiest of easy terms. 7 Clearance sale of all Second-hand Wheels, $20 up—$5 monthly payments. F. G. Smith, 1225 Pa. Ave., “Sole D. C. Agent for Orient and Remington Wheels.”” ws = IN THE CHURCHES|2%% Mr. Simpson at the Gos- Tabernaci>, New York, has entered upon the discharge of his new duties. He is ex ed, however, to be a frequent visitor to The statistical report of the stated clerk | Washington, as he will have charge of the of tho presbytery of Washington city for | work of the Christian Missionary llianc> the year just ended, which will be made to | 7 this vicinity the g-neral assembly of the Presbyterian | ,,R¢¥- Dr. H. Granjon, who is in charge of L the headquarters in this country of the Church at its meeting at Winona, Ind..| Society of the Propagation of the Faith of next month will show the following facts | the Catholic Church, 1s expected soon to aa gue Hse this tty.” Dr. Granjon has completed The presbytery consists of forty-nine | (25,5 'In this country, under the auspices of ministers and has under its care thirty-one | the respective bishopa, “There are now fa churches. There were added to the churches | this country about 30,000 members, each of 629 members, making the total number of | Whom Cosi ane are ee per ae ck dn 713. Cc . | organizing the work in a diocese Dr. Gran- ee ee iere fe ete ctip ue | Jom has the bishop to appoint a director for Sabbath schools there fs a me ip Of | ths work in that diocese. This director "23. During the year there were con-| then brings the object of the work before tributed for benevolent purposes the sum | each pastor and congregation. " Promoters of $30,700. 2 ai purposes | are then appointed, and they in turn make eee Satan botRoote [up Tandatortcheles ors lane meatier cans eae ey | thus the work is carried on. Th2 general Rey. Dr. Sheldon R. Jackson of this city, | headquarters of the society are in Paris. the moderator of the last assembly, will | Last year $1,250,000 was collected through: preach the opening sermon at Winona. | out the world, $32,000 of which came from lice catiiatanthe'dcn 40h thier ceneeie the United States, while France furnished Pe eae Re The eastern conference of the Maryland Se SOR ouaiacs Radeliste, D. D-: Rev. | synod of the Lutheran Church, with which pire > Lincots wi diane Me ‘Teerell the congregations of that denomination in Rev. Dr, Radelitfes name bes been fever | this city are connected, will assemble in ably and extersively mentioned throughout | Sélem Church, Catonsville, Md.. Monday the church camulidate fox Cie oMce Of | pee cents, nee ea eee mualieratec cdi the cenerae sec tional services, conducted by the president, The official beatd of “Tainke M. x, | Rev. C. Burke. After the transaction of Church, Sth and ¢ strects southerst Rex | the business of the conference addresses Dr. E. D. Hunt! tor, at a recent meet- ee eee oboe ine a aaneneton ing unanimously adopted a_ resolution | Ministers: Rev. Dr. S. Domer, on “Has the granting Dr. Huntley a month's leave of | Ministerium the Right to Ordain to the Absence, with pay, he to select. hig own | Gospel Ministry Without the Action of the Democrats and Pop the War Department wHI accept a regi- Se aia Exceptions, and Two Republicans ment to represent the mational capital in- Fugate, Company C, 2d Georgetown University. . | Vandiver. Vehslage. Vhecler time. 7 ev, J.C. Bowers on “Should Our | Tt is thought by some that this custom | Pc#sure during the past few days of listen-| ‘The rector is still recuperating at Atlantic | PrCPosition for the substitution of an in- | (ouciver., | Vehs yam a Sie al faeear a . i be Required, to Stand an Ex- : ing to thi ¢ Mr. Grover Flint, . spara. | Come tax provision to an authorization for | i . al The ninth anniversary of the American auires 2 is not so general as it might be, but each | [P& e experiences 0! Tr » | City and nothing will be done in prepara as ‘es Soa Hak ae resent—Raird. Mann. Total, Society of Religious Education, whose | imation on the Studies of the Third Year | year more people fall in line, and now lt is | Who has gust returned from Cuba, where | tion for commencement until bis return, | 82 18Sue of $150,000,000 greenbacks. But all | Mr outele wanes chairman of the com- headquarters are in this city, took place | Before They are Admitted to Ordination?” | quite common to see the window. boxes | he spent four months marching with Gen-| The preliminary trials for the selection of | Were voted down. At the last minute the | mittee on naval affairs, presented the none th eek in| Baltimore. Among thoge Fence (e cetee Con | agiow with the. brilliant colies’ of apring eral/Gomes of the imargent/arm the competitors in the coming prize elocu- | emccrats decided to offer the motion to | ference report on the naval bill. Mr Canc ent from Washington were Gen. John e y gether flowers. Some residences are specially | "Mr, Flint served ne © non-commissioned | tlon contest wil! occur soon. At the public | recommit with instructions to report back | non (IIl.) made the point of ender that tha oe a ae :. Rank A. Bac kay- Pent teercieneiion sien seu eewe ct notable in this respect, and that ts true of | omcer in Troop I, Ist is. Cavalry, from | Contest, which will occur the latter part of se) ae aoe a conte tees had exceeded their jurisdiction in BeEL Waited ahd othecs, Dae Whiten ee Denaviine the house occupied by Vice President Ho-| 1590 to 1893. He was honorably discharged | ext month, three prizes will be offered by | ™ 0 that they had added over $500.000 above bart. As every one knows, this is one of the supstantial old houses of the city which has been changed for modern uses without for the bond provision. This was due to the | the differences between the two howees ana fact that a number of democrats had de- | has also added provisions which were not ; abcut the third week in May. clined to vote to strike out the bond pro-|1n conference. With the point of order His knowledge of all the conditions on the vision. pending, he moved an adjournment, which being marred, and although built in the | f°, ; ac ; “- carly years of the history of the city It| {he Cubese, fe canes the Spaniards and SOLE VA Tho motion was defeated, 134173. Four | Was carted. today occupies a conspicuous place among | this time, “Mr. lint I is ulerstong es | yt, announced that Rev. Asa S. Fisher | republicans voted with the democrats and the handsome residences of the city. supplied General Miles ‘with much desired | Wil! tomorrow lecture on “The Claims of | PEpRs(S On ete etc which was carried, from the service, in qrder to go to Cuba in | the university. the capacity of a newspaper correspondent. | Examinations at the college will begin and Talmage each preached once during | 1 . M, Kuhns and W. H. Gotwald on the meetings. The jects of this society | “Scriptu Doctrine of Abs are to awake interest in the | Charles H. Butier and Stanley Billheimer on ject of religious education, and to de- | “Results of Late District Sunday School improved methods of Bible study ar ss.” Revs. L. M. Zimmerman and J. hing for the home, the Sunday 2 igler will speak on “Sunday School the public school and the college; a and Revs. Ph. A. Heilman and celleet and preserve at Wa < 5; ore sh . Rupp on ‘“‘Deaconesses in Our Gen- A Line of Color. information, tee eenticth Century on the Young Peo- | 141""131) the democrats and populists, with | The members of the several city lodges ermation of all systems of rel cral Syned Churches.” Others who are ex-| pp, int old baldoneew = a 3 ple of Today.” sia exceptions, voted solidly against the ]of the Royal Crescent entertained their struction. The off Sealed tontakatnast tnllthe ils reslanseara e quaint old balcony which runs along | Supermumerary Officers Dixcharged. PI A meeting of the scnior law class was held last evening. It is understood that the purpese was for making arrangements for phic Dill. The democrats who voted for the bill /friends at the Royal Crescent Hall last ves were Messrs. Cummings, McClellan and | Wednesday night rai inal Griges of New York; Fitzgerald, Massach | yp on Ccning speech, Ie Ht Ns denna : z setts; McAleer of Pennsylvania, ani eel- thie ciegi Ain y HN. J . the annual banaue er of Alabama. Two republicans, Messrs. | ®ddress George H. Cooper, mus A mass meeting of the members of the | Linney of North Carolina and Thorp of | the Henlien Orchestra, reci several classes of the law school was held | Virginia, voted with the opposition. Quite | Barbour, music. % : : = ; Wednesday evening to discuss the practic- | a number of democrats declined to vote. Captain Samuel H. Wiggin, First Lieut. | apitity of adopting what is termed the| The McMillan amendment to substitute C. H. Danforth, First Lieut. Edwin H. | “honor system,” at examinations, in vogue | an income tax for the bond section was de- ations and in edueatioral Gen. John Ea the front of the house, as well as the The following officers, rendered supe reunded bay window, is marked by a line | numerary by the dlsbardonment, consoli- of color formed of growing flowering and | dation or reorganigation of their compan- foliage plants. On the window ledges of | ies are honorably dise¢harged from the the lower story are also growing flowers | service of the District of Columbia National and in the lawn are beds of choice spring | Guard 3 varieties. It is not too much to say that while the appointments of the house attract atten- | Rev. Drs. W. H. Dunbar and G. W. Mil- | ler, O. C. Roth and E. E. Ide. The Rev. C. O. Isaac, pastor of the M. E. Church of Anacostia, D. C., has accept- ed an invitation to preach for the congre- gation at the Campbell A. M. E. Church, Nickols and Sumner avenues, Hillsdale, to- morrow afternoon. Special music will be rendered by the choir. urer, R. S. Chew. The board of bisheps and general officers of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church of the United States and ¢€ da Elizabeth Sims, a IES i Ee NIN DANONE Pp Dee hi A EO ON NNN eA PS Dc as Se LOA AU Ak Re PONS SE RAE PRI PI SES ST i . ‘ At St. Augustine's Church tomorrow. the Pillsbury and Secord Li y. By: = = ie ated, 123 piano re y Scrivens, song t : é peeks de ; : cord Lieut. Geo. W. Byron. | among other institutions. After a short | feated, 123—143. = < 5 Mave the mrt coe ee ided {0 | members of the sodality will receive holy Hone Zot Ghig Bhecially ‘seasonable decora- | wirst Lieut. Wilbur C.-Stewart, Company | discussion on the merita of the plan the | “Afr Bland’s amendment to tesue $150,000,- Siig oe om by denomination {0 Washingt Meanwhile | Communion at the 7 o'clock mass. ‘There | tion is a detail in the picture that wae ne | B and Seccnd Lieut. Afdrew O. Hutterly, | mecting adjourned and the consideration of | 000 of greenbacks was defeated—106-147. Ee “eer hed flonas ag n Or- an effort will be made to raise the save Will be a solemn reception of the new mem- Sienee ana ein meee lee after per, | Company A, 6th Battalién, have also been | the matter concluded for this yea Following is the vote in detail on the pas- | Coon\T&. rectation by i —_ $50.00 to ¢: > work of chant eet | bers into the sodality at 8 p.m. Rev. Dr. ber- | honorably discharged. ‘Columbt, sagcet the ull: ; er W . tension. “ITY On the work of church ex-| Rooker, secretary to the apostolic dele. | haps more important Incidents of the visit | | ‘he resignation of First Lieut. George A. s evening. Yeas—Acheson, Adams, Aldrich, Alc: -Seredes » dancing has been made in The Star from | te. will preach. There will be a meeting | to the cenltal ay have een forgotten: Drury, surgeon Ist Battalion, has been ac- e the Enosinian So-| der, Arnold, Babcock, Baker (Md.), Bar- in toe see time to time concerning the coming meet- | Of M¢W members Sunday evening at 7:15 in The beauty of the flowers, however, is no’ ted. C: oa rty co- is due ot. William! H. Mellach, Com- | ciety last evening was, “Resolved, That | ham, Barney, Barrow: h Battalion, and First Lieut. | the alliance of England and America inf the | Belden, Belford, Belkn. Bartholdt, Beach, Bennett, Bing- the basement of the church. May devo- | enjoyed alone by visitors, but by residents, ing of the general ¢ pany A, ence of the M. E. vill c , 1 there is no doubt that people who have i u ° a. | Y South, in Baltimore, which is tions will commence at 8 o'clock Sunday | 4nd Arthur A. Birney, inspector of rifle prs America-Spain war will be beneficial to | ham, Bishop, Booze, Boutelle (IIL), Bou- last about three weeks ductor Bataan rete to Svening, and will continue every evening | money to spend can find no better way | ice, ist Battalicn, have fendered their res- | ooth countries,” with Messrs. Beatty and | telle (Me). Brewster” roderick, Bromwell, s just been developed that the chief | 2Uring the month at 7:80 o'clock. This de- | than this to make their homes attractive | ignations. Rogers, affirmative, and Altschu and Har- | Brown, Brownlow, Erumm, Bull, Burleigh, tople for consideration will be the pro- | Yotlon will consist of prayers and medita- | 2nd at the same time contribute to the en- ‘Transfers Ordered. lan, negative, as the speakers. Next Fri-] Burton, Butler, Cannon, Capron, Chic tions on some virtue or mystery in the life | Joyment of their fellow citizens. of the blessed virgin and benediction of the Some Improvements. blessed sacrament. reation of three new_ bishopric: ‘= the total number of these office up to twelve. Among the ministers whose it building is to be erected by H. ominently mentioned as likely |, The Society of the Covenant holds its |_4 stcre building a vest. It ciel tox the ner 2 last meeting ofthe year in the lecture | K. Fulton at 314 9th street northwest. C. Morris OF Virgen ge ner. De HE | room of the Church of the Covenant on | wil! be three stor:es in height, 23 by 100 success in raising $140,000 to relieve the | Monday at 10:30 a.m. Governor Brady of | feet, with Roman brick front, flat tile and missionary board from debt has advanced | Alaska will Mets yon home | tin roof and large show windows. The During the past few days transfers as | day the speakers will be Mr. Maynard and | ing, Clark (Iowa), Connell, Cooper (Wis.), follows have been crdotabe Private William | Miss Parkinson, aM™rmative, and Mr. Main | Goriiss, Cousins, Crump, Crumpacker, Cu Ep and Miss Smith, negative, and the ques-| mings, Curtis (Iowa), Curtis (Kan.), Dal-| The funeral of the iate Charles C. D. Paseo, Company C, 6th Battalion, to | tion, “Resolved, That the Bismarck policy zell, Danford, Davidson (Wis.), Davison | way took solace from bis residence, 1632 Engineer Company;” Privates William H. | has ‘been fortunate for Europe = aby. Dollies bie, esto , Hamilton, Company ‘B, 8th Battalion, and | Final examinations in the senlor college | (s¥,) Paxton, Dingley, Dolliver, Derr, ee ee te George G. Wilson, Company C, 4th Bat- | °l@88 commence Monday and continue until | Fenten, #iechen Fiteserald terment being at Rock Creek cemetery. £ Peo 2 4 H 2 8 lately chief in the a C the 12th of May. . Gardner, Gib. | Mr. Ridzway talion, to Battery A, Light Artillery; Pri- | ‘The examination of the chemistry stu- | F00te, Foss, Fowler (N. J), Gardner, Gib o the very front rank of candidates. Shepard Will speak of Protestant missions Eee will be heated by steam or hot vate George J, Mulleh, Company B, 2d Bat- dents for the Fitch prize will be held May sony cilet SOS erate Grin Gin), Seni) aT aie a == n Spain as she saw them during hi y | Water. D, * - a i “3 satin i emeraad sat aie <i “ % of a year in that country. Thin soslote i Arthur Keith will build a dwelling at | vate John E. Cicments, signal company, to| “After the lecture Thursday evening the | Harmer, Hawley, Heatwole, Hemenway, | ular with the subordinates. A year ago, ation, while the Rev. Dr. E. E. Hoss of Nashville, Tenn., is regarded by his sup- as certain of elevation. The statis lical reports are expected to show gratify- ing gains in membership and financial well as spiritual growth during the past also-a contributor to McAll mission work | 2214 20th street northwest. The house will | Company D, 5th Battalion; Private F. E. | ¢oliowing resolutions were submitted to the Hapbardh aie abo FU tLe inodipeiricctdie ering re geen tion Sea rn eae ee EMIS on SEE USE anatlintdinte rector D, sth Battalion and private Albert Bele, Sumfor_ andi senior aw; classes Inia=b00s- 2% | rrooker isiopkiiis, 310we Howell Biull, See | kalied he wncete temceewetastang meas spe: on that branch of the work wi rick front and pitch slate roof. D, an + | “Whereas we the senior and junior 2 2 2 I. eee Rene Biphinianrners Yo <2 the afternoon service of the church on| Josephine A. Stewart will erect a frame | Company B, 2d Battalion, to Battery A; | mentors ur the Conemmn University law, (pe neon sna}. Sonneon | ee ee Sunday. The ladies of the Church of the | Tésiderce cn Military road, Brightwoot, 84 | Light Artillery. classes believe that a large American army | Kerr, Ketcham, Kirkpatrick, Knox, Kulp, | day afte » Api a Covenant contribute largely t “| by 32 feet. It will be two stories in height, i is should be immediately sent to Cuba, there- | Lacey, Landis, Lawrence, Littauer, Loud, —_->—_ four years. rominational work of the church, nog’, | with siding front and pitea shingle roof. EAPO et f t ff Loudenslager, " Lovering,’ Low, Lybrand, tehice “tas Sebnebbia: i Stephey Holleran of this city, who is | large attend os i The Metropolitan Railroad Company will | The following have been discharged on ‘Resolved, That we present Gen. Gomez | McAleer, McCall, McClearry,’.McCiellan,| , ae - termed a traveling priest, preached Sunday | meeting of the year eee ot tbls closing | a Ortiy begin the. erection. of ws reiway | thelr own application: with a sword to be used in securing and | Meboraid, McEwan, Melntire, Mahon, | “Germany Before the Reformation” was last at high mass In St. Luke's Catholic waiting station on 36:h street between | Hospital Steward Frank C. Harris, N. C. | maintaining the liberties of the people of | Marsh, Mercer, MesicK, Miller, Mills, Minor, | the subject of an interesting lecture deuy- Church, Sparrew’s Point, near Baltimore. ei ll ae Prospect avenue and N street, from plans Becht D. we ba and defending the Monroe doctrine. Mitchell, Moody, Morris, Mudd, Northway, | ered last evening befere the National Geo- y_ returned from a} Proposed Attractions at Congress | prepared by Appleton P. Clark, architect. | 8-, 24 Regiment; Private © em | _ “Resolved, That we present President Mc- | Olmsiead, Otjen, Overstreet, Parker (N.J.), | graphic Socicty. at. the Conzr-rational four months’ tour in Europe, where he . Heights. ‘The building will be 27 by b4 feet 6 inches, | ents, Company B, Sth Battalion; Privates | xinley with a sword to be used in securing | Payne, Pearce (Mo.), Pitney, Powers, Pugh, | Church by Prof. 3. L. Ewell ot ilewaed visited Rome, Munich, Granad The censtruction of a number of n with front of gray brick and white terra: |. Eibner and August Nasker, brigade | the liberty of the people of Cuba and in| Ray (N. ¥.), Reeves, Robbins, Royse, Rus-| University. Stereopticon views admirably Gibraltar, London and points in Ireland. | punaings in additi h ew | cotta trimmings. A waiting room, toilet | hana; Private Willis. EB: Reynelds, corps of | defending the Monroe doctrine. sell, Sauerhering, Shannon, Shattuc, Sher-| supplemented the remarks of the iecturer. earalahts Wes gece an iceturecrecltine= Eis SS in additien to those now in course | rooms and a cellar ynderneath the build- | Rand: Priva Private Chick, Co “Resolved, That all members of the senior travels and his impressions of what he | of erection, will, it ts expected, be begun tae flange the waltag rooms > beaded in | pany A, 2d Battalidn; wrivate George class desiring to take up arms against a saw to a large audience in the parish hall. | at Congress Heights early next week, ai the plans, the waiting room to be finishe: 4 2 Spain will be given diplomas without ex- HIS MISTAKE, ‘The annual meeting of the Woman's Mis-| a number of attractions have Adee with glazed mdttled brick and have a terra | Vierbuchen. Company C, ath Battalioy ~ 4 amination. sionary Scelety in the eastern conference | seq cotta mantel. reap eps atari ussell, |. “Resolved, That all members of the : ase § of the Maryland synod of the Lutheran junior class desiring to take up arms Church was held this week at St, Marva | One, the construction of which will be Sham Uattle in. Prospect. Soe akcuerall aug against Spain will be passed into the senior Church, Baitimore. About thirty churches | besun in a day or two, will be a house in| Arrangements have been nearly com. | R&R, A» lens: pa. | class without examination. of this city and Baltimore and vicinity | the park for canary birds, in which there | pleted for having a sham battle at Gon. : Another meeting will be held in the near Sere represented. One of the principal ad- | will be placed, as soon as the structure is | gress Heights May 30, in which the con. |tallon; Pat R. Bly, Com fetare'to Zirther consider ths _nesuiulions, ier of Tndia. Dr. Kugler was the | "ished, a large number of songsters. This | testants will be known as Americans and Sergeant Howard University. ‘feat cageicar. at 2 t out by the | Will be located near the house which is be- | Spaniards. A fortification to resemble Secree yea Rollings, 6th Lapras At the regular weekly meeting of the 7 Foreign Missionary ; !ng built in the tops of a number of trees, | Morro Custle is to be erected and garrj- | Y2¢ T- ur Scott, Olrapasy A, Eureka Society held last evening the fol- India. She has been in Guntor | heretofore referred to in the Star. soned by the so-calléd Spaniards, and w = , sfutpon, engineer | owing program was rendered: Essay, H. and was chief promoter of the | ‘There are Iikew!se being erected in the | on this the Americans will make an attack. | CO™P®: uses, Combany | witier; recitation, W. H. Lee. oration, W. tal f in that place. 2 ill in due time be terse sth ee ie for candidates for the | PAF Accommodations for a pet elephant, | TMS fortress will in due time be captured | ana Don C. Patterson, Company D, Sth | H. Washington; declamation, J. M. Enos An examination for candidates for the | wich ¢ SSE * | by the Americans Battalion. - oration, Robert H. Merriwether; ministry tn the Methodist Episcopal Chureh | (Urn, for 2 number of years has been | Efforts are being made to secure fram the | PRraNON | EO tne istrict 2 aires naga syed will be held at Trinity Church, this city, | Kept in Central Park, New York, but | government the loan of several pieces of | pHCCause, of hv jerigafe band, and | Craighead. The concluding number was Tuesday, May 24. Candidates will be ex-| Which after today, should no unforeseen | small disused cannon from which blank Privates Williaa i Fy "BU H. Jack- | 2 Sebate between Messrs. Lind and Kim- pected to show reasonable proficizacy in| delays ccctr, will be kept at Congress | cartridges will be fired at the attacking Fk Aigefley pati > W. Roberteon, brough, affirmative and negative respec- the following studies: “Outlines of universal | Helghts, for ‘several months, at least. force. ee a eatin rs history.” “bibiteal hermeneutics,” “prepara-| |The elephant, which is known as “Duch- | ‘This year there will be in addition to the | S"4_ Private Se ee ee Oe the Taliesin eee eee tion and delivery of sermons,” “principles | ¢88,” has for a long time been a great | sham battle a flag raising in honor of | D&"y C. a“ with Spain.” mas of rhetoric,” “lessons in logic,” “the super: | faverite with the children of New York, | Decoration duy. discharged. ‘ ri natural book” and “history of ths Chris-| and is said to be one of the best trained —_ ‘Imterest of the Service. tian church.” The following ministers will | animals of the kind in the United States. Married at Bellevue. h have charge of the examination: Revs. J. eS a 5 C. Nicholson. J, St. Clair Neal, Page Mil- THE WAR MAP. Pecattacapoad pal I age secre welee burn, L. T. Widerman, L. A. Thirlkeld, H. and Rev. Bartlett B. James, a clergyman S. France and O. A. Brown. 5 Basing'S vie 'sd elton 2 Getiganard | OR We Handsome colored war map, | arate, Halevas. There were Sesent’ © burg ‘battlefield. whenever the President's | DY Which the position of the Ameri fasting pattiog inooe aniaeennca "After eficiat duties will permit him to mak2 the can and Spanish vessels can be read- the ceremony was Soci nig as qecention ate’, op chatles C. Cook, alate of this, cits, ily located from day to day, may be | James the same evening for Harper's nacle, who recently accepted the position of ' obtained at The Star office. vey aes ae erent