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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY,-MAY 28, 1898-24 PAGES. 3° ECIAL NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES, LLY APPEAL TO PATRIOTIC METHODIST. “CHURCH NOTICES. * EPISCOPAL. regulate steam engineering. The bill pro- viding for an improved cab service at the railway stations was finally passed and FINANCIAL, biluren and citizens to send floral offerings t ort sent to the President. The Commissioners = ——— Grand Acmy fall wr our Grcmous at Arliugtou | METROPOLITAN ME, CHURCH, 44 AND C| PRO-CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST, MARK,| Practically no materfl devetopments oo- | Soni {0 tre President. The Commissioners | If = = = MONDAY. Our usual @apjly ts Luntted. Grand | “ sts, ev. Frank M. itrixtol, D.in, pastor; 11] cor. 34 and A ste. #.e.—7:30 .,, holy com-} curred during the beg in the campaign amending the local liquor regulations. Col. . = ye open ali day Suivi ; 1 rvs | Fawley a es urunien; 41 Gay | against Spain, save ttie milfitary expe- | Black, Engineer Commissioner, was detach- Merchants’ Parcel Delivery Co. ed from duty uncer orders from the War Department incidental to the war with Spain, and Capt. Beach, one of his assist- ants, was detailed as Engineer Commis- sioner. Citizens filed with the Commis- sioners a protest against the construction of an apartment house at the corner of dition for the relief of Admiral. Dewey at Manila was formally istat¥éa by the dis- patch of several regiments from San Fran- eigco; the precise locaflon~of the Spanish fleet in Cuban waters under Admiral Cer- vera remained somewhat in doubt, al- OF 10W . Will deliver the address at » be held in the Church S pa, sermon by the It RCH, GEORGETOWN, 0 ST. Rey. Frank Gibson, Ph.D., es tomoriow: Whitsun- } a.m.; morning prayer DAY SERVICES AT McKENDKEE. Id en's cay servic s; bart sin aud | he taster; Sp. r wd the Crack STORAGE. Epworth Leaga s p.m. 11; evening. prayer at 17th and I streets. The electric service on i anes a rs cordially invited.1} though the government continued to ex- on s HH ts HURCH, 20TH ST. eany a1 2 S the 7th street branch of the Cgpital Trac- 4 anh ms e .¢ in Wil racitg RiOrmTuieterae = Alex.” Beliki, pas COR. OF Mags. | Press Its confidence th&t the vessels were | tion line was ibegunenccosatals a neran® You are certainly paying too much for Storage if |) FIRST CO-OF maanee “RUILDING ASS"N, y -school; 11, preacti g: 7, C. E. a ‘bettled up” in Sant! .Qarbor, outside | nual competitive drill between the High E E you are renting rooms anywhere else. We're sure of it— jj!!! GEORGETOWN, D.C: dn Minor; &, patrotl: s rvice. of which lay a sufficithtly\powerful fleet, | School cadet companies was won by Com- Ss y € else ii ‘The aupual meeting or the election of officers a SOR STH AND F ST: E under Commodore Schley, to insure their | pany A of the Central High School. The Leiner we Ford et our rooms are larger and our rates |))/ will be Eehd on TUrSDAY, June s, 1808, at 7:00 eiuwe, pastor —¥:13 aan., Sunday destruction if they si attempt to es-|drili cf the colored High School Cadets lower than other first-class eg and- Hill Selck p.m, asaciation ofiiee, Is sed wt, schools HL, aim,” pleaeling ty Hew. duo.’ sis cuore | cape. It was ascertained definitely that the | was won by Company .. John Mahaney si Soe Fig ns ass warehous es. It’s our stand- il! GEO WE RING rete ee angen Goucher. Perper lee mp ered Rey. Win, ity Turnen vector | fleet had not kone to Genfuegos; but late | was stabbed through the heart and killed AR Ee ae to give MORE SPAC FOR LESS jf ee te ea ¢ See na Pl eee ‘ cn | In the week doubts arose as its presence at | by John Riley, a carpeater, as the result MONEY. Y. a & q _cubsecrivtion books to the 17uu ime of . Goucher; prayer mevting a oar ere ac atadtesh re rtpeel reer rt [ed Ap rte ee placid rt seers {ONEY. Ygu have but to compare our rooms and our Ambler of the free. 1t SALLERY OF ART. been seen off the cost of Costa Riea. -In | was captured and held for the grand ju Prices with those elsewhere to prove the truth of our i - San BS the face of contradictory rumors interest |Jamcs A. Horah, a clerk in the pension statements, i NOTIC? TO IE PUBLIC. d 11 a.m,, | attached to a cablegram said to have been | office, shot and seriously wounded George Sie “ . _ i =e x pet it’ | sent by General Bianco.to Madrid declaring | A. Fowle, a well-known real estate broker, We make no charge for moving Household Effects Wi work now being In consequence of necessa: Tasty that Admiral ‘Cervera Was at Santiago; the Gallery will ee W., REY. because of difficulties growing out of Ho- . the Galle ev. poecute! im ite variwa run. the Gallery will | Rev: E.On Hldridge, pastor —3t 11 a ERS Cae trices ui’ Sund | Meanwhile Admiral Sampson, with the |rah’s domestic relations. Dennis Niland from other storage warehouses here. i be closed to the public on 3 phy Sides and at 5 p.m., evening subjects “Opportunity 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.; Monday end Tuesday at 11 | 8teater part.of the Americamfieet in Cuban | shot Mrs. Margaret Feeney, who had re- = J eas eT comntee 9:15, Sunday Sehool; 7 p.m., Epworth £ a.m. it? | Waterg,aleft Key West and sailed eastward | fused to marry him; Mrs. Feeney was only ARBARIN, © -_ | special program; Leugue, penyer mecting Theeday, 6 Rooms, $1 * $10-month. | a a = along the north coast of Cuba, but changed | slightly injured. William Elbert was stab- LE OF LOYAL WOMBN ARE ie as D.m. his course back to the westwurd upon | bed by Edward Green, both colo) ; Green i} Fest la So pu. SUNDAY, | MT. VERNON PLACE M. E. CHURCH SOUTH, dees learning “that Commodore ’ Schley had | escaped. William Scanlon was Billed by a Hit i E pm. SUNDAY. | Mew. 3. W. taken, pastor. Sunday velcumn reached Santiago harbor, and that exie-|fall from a lodging house window. Mrs. . i. Rooms holding a large double igad of Furniture, $3 Hh month. Trunks, 25¢. Pianos, $1. Storage in bu’ » he. ti dences were at hand that Admiral Cervera was within the harbor. On the assumption that this was the’case thé President sum- moned his military advisers in the first-gen- eral war council of the-campaign, and the }EPIPHANY CHURCH, G S®, REV. B. Kim, D.D., communion, a.m. ¢ iptany Mission Chapel. Other services, 4 eat Soar it Mildred Campbell, colored, was acquitied of the charge of manslaughter in connec- tion with the death of Mrs. Abbie Compher. The bodies of two unknown colored men were found in the river and in the canal. cubic foot. COMM] FAL ALM, will be held DRY M. £. CHURCH, 4TH AND G STS, ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, 16TH AND H'STS., REV. | entire situation was-discussed. it was.per-| Frank Firor, treasurer_of the Schneider s 4 4 2 Mecinsvoie “Teele oa MUNDAY. Mas do, at | Hey. Lacien Clarke: D.D-. pastor. Alexander Mackay-Suiith, roctor.—Morning prayer | mitted to be published that the plan most | Baking Company, disappeared ieevine a OviIn ackKiIn 1 in 2:30 pm. for the purpuse-of attemijne | the corge H. Corey, D.D., | 4nd sermon by the rector, 11 o'clock; evening | definitely favored contemplated an imme- | jetter iptimaiing that he might commit a = ag funeral of our late t roth = prayer and address, 4:15 o'clock. Vimtors wel-| diate descent upon Porto Rico by land and ‘A full attendance in de $ * suicide. August Detterer, a baker, took his a subject, “Christian | Comed to all services: it_ | naval-forces, foltowed by.a similar attack'| life by shooting. Clarence Crist Jerk. 7 < ledges are invited to atterd. Dark clocking. ST MARGARET'S CHURCH, CONN. AVENT rs "€ a clerk, If there are Furniture, By order of the W.-M gestion upon Cuba, in the hope of promptly ending | also ended his life by shooting. Charles ¥. ||| eatour padded tanr'and — pye,ctere $n" Furattur at Poop genta “ Fe ee ir muday echool, 9230. S.st. (Met: i to the door), 5 i ictories - cee: 2 = pert bell it 2 y: = a eas it __W. W. LUDLOW, ‘Séeretary._| Temperance Richard Lewis Howell, rectoe-—-Services Bundsy: | Shege’ eae” seetawe Yh Oprociama. | icy, unsucsessfully attempted suicide by days after you're ones t© be packed, let us do lands. The President issued a proclama- days after you've once fer and déliver Vaggage. isoning. The residence of Senator Mason . fF REMOVAL. Mr. Jesse ¢ Litany and holy communion, sermon by Rev. it. at had their service. They the work. Then every- Freight consigned to ns nioved to store No. ¥24 Oth st. mw., under the | TRINITY Af, eaeereteeeaS —________It_| tonal Guard. ‘The call was not promulgat- ———_-+>____ trouble. boxed up" properly. gous call: Mt. Vernon Flats, where he will be pleased to ley, D. D. RNATION, COR. N AND INCREASING CLOUDINESS. sec all of his customers and friends. _tuy28-8,t,tb.3t* “] never disappoint.” Up-to-date advertisers know. the, value of the typewriter cifeuidF as an ad- Vest, 8 p.m. plain rans. Thursday, § RCH OF THE IN h st Rey. Wm. Tayloe Snyd 7:30 wm., 4: Fi ‘Sunday, jittings free.1t ) Fector.— rvices: Dai E g 7:30 a.m., 11 a.m, and 4:30’ p.m. NEW CHURCH. NT CHURCH reenfteld, pax- SIXTEENTH AND CORCORAN STS. — REV. Frank Sewall will preach tn the PENTECOST ed among the governors of the states; a full response to the ¥ecofd call would give the government a tofai fighting force of 287,500, régulars and volunteers. It was disclosed that the unsatisfactory contition of the equipment of thé vonmteér ‘army was held to be suffictént cause for post- poning somewhat the: activa invasion of Tomorrow. Showers Indicated;as Probable for Forecast till 8 p.m. Sunday—For the Dis- trict of Columbia, eastern Pennsylvania, Merchants’ Parcel Delivery Co., *Phone .659, LL. and 8 p.m, Susie 929-931 D Street. vertising medium. It completely fools every one and makes them be Meve it a personal communication. This insures a-thorough reading—md its purpose fs accomplished. They are inexpensive. We are sole D. C. agents for this process. BYRON S. ADAMS, “Prompt Printer." 512 11th St. my2s-14d ‘ VERY SWELLEST COSTUME IN THE for summer wear is our nobby black or blue serge sack suits with blue duck Yests. We gtarantee a perfect “anatomfeal™ St or accept no pes service at 11 am. §. echool, 12:15. Vespers, with brief address, 6 p.m. Ail cordially wel- come. _ Herdics pass ‘the door. it REFORMED. GRACE REFORMED CHURCH, bet. R. 1. ave. and P st., Rev pastor.—Sunday school, pion, 11 CENTRAL New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland, in- creasing cloudiness tonight, probably show- | |{iIU- ers Sunday, easterly, shifting to southerly winds. For Virginia, increasing cloudiness to- night, probably followed by showers in northern and eastern portions’ Sunday; light southerly winds. Cuba. It was announced that General Miles would soon make'a round of inspec- tion among the various camps of concen- tration to ascertain the @tdct condition of the volunteer army. The. battleship. Ore- gon arrived at Jupiter.Inlet, Fla., in good condition, with all well_on board, and with- 6 Key West, to be reprovisioried and’ retoaled. “Naval oper-* ations around Cuba were of the minimum of importance,, It was reported that the auxiliary cruiser St. Louis had cut the ca- bles at Santfago and San Juan. fhe Span- ish torpedo boat Terror, after coaling from the so-called Spanish hospital ship Alican- te at Fort de. France, Martinique, left that . CHU R. Stricklen, D. D).. pastor. Preaching by. the pastor, members views. Epworth eration. ‘Thurs: t i) —— = & ashington Loan & Trust Co., PAID-UF CAPITAL, ONE MILLION, LD. —— — Loans in any amount anade on proved: — reel estate “or “collateral, at "'reasupalue les. Toterest paid upon deposits on daily bal- cen check. vd 9 18TH ST. N.W. vy. A. T. G. Apple, :30 a.m.; holy com: 1. 1t_ | in a few hours proceede UNION MISSION.~ CHURCH, Joseph B) St itev. Weather conditions and general fore- cast—The pressure has fallen in the lake regions and Saint Lawrence valley. The center of low pressure is over Lake Michi- gan and a second low center exists in Wy- “The best is every way the cheapest.” Do not think this is 3 8 g Sunday school, 9:3) a.m.; Epworth J. FRED. GATCHEL & CO., Tailors, ‘15 p.m.; prayer meeting, Thursday, & it G4 12th st. E. F. MUDD, the famous cutter, fs now with us. my2s-Sd ; Gospel wagon, ave.; 4:30, # 5 a 2: et space. Speciai evangelistic talks Sunday might tn Auditorium, “Come and help H STREET M. E. CHURCH, 12TH AND 1 tor, Key, CT. H 7 2 ing. An area of high ances subject to CREAM MEN, “The Pentecost 8 p.m., Rev. E. L. praise the Lord. harber. The gunboat Bancroft left Key SEs ole igh pressure covers + — QUIgK DELIVERY. A eR ete te a ail SPIRITUALISM. West on @ chase of a ‘mystetious steamer | the upper Mississipp! and Missourt valleys, not applicable to — , This company acts is executor. adminis. that had been sighted seVeral times in that treasurer, registrar ou're in a hurry for EXTRACTS, RUE == = CANNED CREAM and MILK St PAUL'S M. E. CHURCH, 15TH AND B STS. agent, — 4nd tn all other iiduciary capacities v. Stowell 1. 30, Sunday SLAY ORING: ICE CREAM ' SALT, ete MRS. NICKLESS WILL LECT The weather. is mostly cloudy in the vicinity, supposed to be a Spanish auxiliary, “ BE AND GIVE —— _ Boxes for rent in burglar and tire teleptione 57S. LIT and & public worship, with sermon, | spirit. messages in. Ty} ‘al Hall, No. 423 | scout. " The Spanish steamer Montserrat, | Northern districts from New England to Storage, — vaulte tor ante deposit and storage of vak We'll deliver your osder premptly—no ers 7, Epworth League devotional -meeting. “It G st. n les at rea which was said to haye run the blockade, | the Pacific coast, and is generally clear in . JOHN = eee PS ae ope aa ee err Xx SHING BY Rev, | ° 280, 3th et. 2:00. Fridey* | returned to Spain, and zhe officers were | the south. During the past twenty-four Packing, . nee feeebeicey Toy Be Be Wier | Ho Oreloek. given an enthusidstie reception, Admiral oe showers pare fallen on the New En- H li SPE, ac 5 . = a. rs se 4 le rted fi id - land coast, in the upper Missi: vi rs SB. EARNSHAW. &ERO.,- Wholcenic Grocers; B. League at, 7 p.m. All tovited. It OTHER SERVICES. Dewey reported from Manila a great scarc- | 8! PP ississippi valley, auling, ity of provisions at that. city. No more was | and the upper lake region. eg 1106-0 lith st. ce. At) 10002 ME st se eear BRO. JOHN M LL WILL SPEAK AT | heard of the alleged determination of Spain | ‘Tne temperature has fallen in the Mis- Shipping. DEN L. WEs A =) E STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, DR. dghn 2. Campbell's, 111 11th st. se., Sunday, | to send a squadron of relfef either to Cuba | sourl_and upper Mississippi valleys and in 8. JOHN H. GHEEN Soro opm May 29, at 8 p.m or to the Pnitippines. ‘The post of minister | the northern portion of the lake regions, 3 of foreign affairs in the ®panish cabinet, Estimiates and information on For the mos: reliable and latest war mews go to declined by Senor Castillo, was accepted by Duke Almodovar de Rio. Suggestions of privateering were offered in a debate in the Spanish cortes {n retatiation for alleged Wishes to announce that he will'open his NEW STABLE AT; MOUNT PLEASANT, 14th st. Let. Kenesaw ave. and Park st., Ww DAY, JUNE 1, 1898. It is warmer in the middle Atlantic states INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. and the lower lake region. The weather will ecntinue cloudy in New England, and there will be an increasing cloudiness in the middle Atlantic states R re PASTOR FE. HEZ SWEM E: quest. ‘Threw Things and Hit Her, o'clock: preaching at 11 Brannock cf Flutda. Fiee PLAINS: “THEY ACCOUNTANTS... ,. ADVERTISED LETTERS C. T. Havenner, ROOMS 9 AND Il, ATLANTIC BUILDING, ‘Storage n given to the care of acts et improper warfare by the United | and the lower lak 3 ‘ing Florses. Secend Baptist Chureh Auditorium, 7s er lake region, probably fol- °. HIRING IN-ALL ITS BRANCHES. Va. aves rere States. hte lowed by showers in these districts Sun- Dept., Am. Security and| Stock and Grain Broker. ue : canvans aewne ca fancied Congresstonal. i day. Partly cloudy weather and showers T 1140-15th Direct Wires to New York and Chicago. a n.w., Rev. 8, H. Greene, D-D., pastor.-Sunday The Senate continued: ‘the consideration | fe Indicated for the Ohlo vailey, and gen-| Trust Co., 1 14 th. STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, Hartford, Conn. (Life and Accident), 11 wm., seruon by Rev. Joa of the war revenue bilitr S tor Lodge in- erally fair weather throughout the south. trcduced a proposed jamendment to that measure providing for thecannexation of Hawaii. This marke@*a ‘sharp revival of the annexation project. In the House ef- ferts were made to se@ure-a rule for the ccnsideration of the Wéwiknds joint reso- lution for annexation, but opposition on the part of the Speaker was engountered. The republican advocates wf apmexation circu- lated a call for a caycus and secured a BUSINESS CHANCES CHIROPODISTS. . CHURCH NOTICES CITY ITEMS. COUNTRY BOARD. COMMISSIONERS 01 2 COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. DEATHS . EDUCATIONAL. EXGURSIONS. FINANCIAL. of Lewisburg, Pa. 8 p.am., bn laureate sermon before. the Paduating clnsse the Celumbien Uriversity by President B. Whitman. i METI:OPOLITAN BAPTIST CHU ate xe PROVISIONS, COTTON, Bought and sold for CASH or on MARGIN. Careful atteution given to FRACTIONAL LOTS Correspondent, F. L. LORING. 10 Wall st., New York. my3-21d ‘a- celal Accidént policy for WAR RISKS, in apy branch of the service, om lan@ or sea, giving spe- indemn‘ties for fatal or non-fatal injuries. onal interviews solicited. 2t THOMAS & THOMAS, Wyatt bldg. 5 EETING OF THE STOCKHOLD-| A &t# n.e.—Sunday school, a.m. Nee ee Cr ane | Wenie a0 Up mbecue C- 8 wise iat ers of the Franklin Jnsurence Company of i . D. C., will be held at thelr office, 419} preaches 11 a-m. and & p.m. Special them: n.w., on MONDAY, Jpne 6, 1898. for ‘ou will be welcome. ite jection of twelve direetors to serve the ensu- | FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 16TH ST. ABOVE Polls open from 1 to 2 o'clock (p.m. |“ Scott Circle, Dr. Charles ‘A. Stakely, pastor. 2 May 25 to} Sunday school9:30 a.m. 1T a.m., bacealaureate WILL P. BOTELER. Sermon of Washington College for Young Ladics The temperature will be higher in New England and eastern New York Sunday. Tne following heavy precipitation (in inches) was reported: During the past twenty-four hours—Cairo, 1.82; Eastport, 1.10; Denver, 1.24. Rivers—The fol.cwing changes in the rivers (in feet and tenths) have occurred: Albert M. Read, Gen’l Manager. It Young, Thomas P. Morgan, 28,31, Je2e4-6t by Dr. Menefce. Music in charge of the college. wuInctene, neater a eee ‘ un that pure SOMMON § PIVIDEN! In consequence of commencement sermion of Co- pcse, but dec! pone its presenta- e ASSETS OF COMPANY OVER $253,000.00, ‘Was: sepetae qracstorty distiea Goes lumblan Unlversity at Calvary Church, there will ticn ‘until next week. ‘Senwtor Morgan in- | , Temperature and condition of water at 8 a.m.—Great Falls, temperature, 69; condi- tion, 1; We have just completed a Cipher Code which we believe will be found OFFICE 1333 F &T. N.W. fel6-4m-14 be no service at night. Christian Endeavor meet- SIMON. CAPITAL STOCK of th SE eee CON cue Pl tagcat pen. All are jretcomes It hone Company will be paid JUNE, FOR RENT (Halls). FOR RENT (Houres). troduced an amendment to:the war revenue Lill extending the taxation. system to snch American Grap receiving reservoir, temperature, the most comprehensive Telephone” 1126. ~ It contat: : = a ; | 72; condition at north connection, 1; condi- | SPY, im existence for thie ling ef work. | It ca ; ‘Mr Rhk Wing oraes of tre cieectaegey go oe a1 ee ee territory as may be occupied for military | tion at south connection, 4; distributing | S%Ut twice the matter found tn our old code. First Mortgage Bonds. E. D. EASTON, President. a.m., sermon to Sunday school; 8 p.m., memorial ara with pata, ‘Pha “Howse passed’ bills | Tesrvolr, temperature, 71; condition at in- | sired word can. be Instantly, referred to, It con- See tions =a te eceived, a mpleccivaganeihie Sora ta Ctiaries Remivet Roars Nox te Okan providing for the. organizationof a naval fivent Bate house, 13; effluent gate house, | talne some 26 divisions, and cliente st any lle: | Ot the lasue of $6,000 coupon Ueods of the Vertis of a PRESBYTERIAN. FOR RENT (Stables) hospital corps, to facilitate military trials | 1 mines hed, through fts tise, as full and complete in- | the Parish of the Incarnation, Protestant Eplsc Buy a See ee ROH — = = FOR SALE (it i for small offenses and amending the in- y formation as if they bad our whole bulletin and | Cburch, payable on or before April 1, 1018, with im ment! A comfortable | ECKINGTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, N. LE. (Houses). cventie law. relating torthe bOnadee ae 49 ‘andiga : | letter service by wire. Send for a month's service | terest at 5 per cent, semi-unnvally. myli-Lin } pol 4 ternal revel g to t ge | Today tide, 6:49 a.m. and 7:24 p.m.; | iba ene he Re CO Oe Sie (a and outage periods on distilled spirits. The | high tide, 12:47 a.m. and 12:56 p.m. we ee SS e Country | ty: Onis a few lett, ne -in., “True and False Ideas of | Fon SALE (iter House committee on foreign affairs report- | |" Tomorrow—Low tide, mvend) 8104 ogee eee eee The National Safe Deposit, -_—— hurry if you wish one! Bunday school, 3:30 p.m; C. E eae ed a bill. providing for a non-partisan com- | p.m.; high tide, 1:38 a.m. and 1:44 p.m. Wilt be interesting to those who bave been dis- = Home! | SE Se eel cone It Sonate. AND VEHICLES. Pane 21 | MUS#ion to reorganize the consular service. The Sun and Moon. appointed by farming out their speculations. Glad Savings and Trust 1 per au, Connecticut ave, Nand Ik ae ee | LADIES” GOOD age pomentic, Teday—Sun rises, 4:38 am; sun sets, | “We Do NO BROKERAGE. BUSINESS, Compan 7 aa : Rev. Teunis £ Hamlin, D.D., pastor.—Services | LEGAL NOTICES. The mayor of New York removed two | 7:16 p.m. FINANCIAL INFORMATION COMPANY, pany — = at 11 a.m. avd 4 p.m., with preaching by the} LOCAL MENTI republican police commissioners and ap-| Moon sets, 12:36 a.m. tomorrow. Stock Exchange building. Boston. " Of the District of Columbia. hey'll be safe from pastor; Sunday school at 9:30 a.m.; Junior C. E. <D FOUND % e Establisued 1891. Incorporated 1896. Y byl hey ea ne per| _iieeting at 3 and Senfor at 5 pmo at peer AND FOUND pointed another in the place of one in order Pere ae eee oe ci Ts CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. Tap YOUP fecys sation, ‘ames | GUNTON TEMPLE CHULCH, 14TH AND R sts. | MoReee ye, Be Eng, abour che retirement of the chee See eae ae SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES. Aare abeclute protection| ™W., Rev. A. S. Fiske, D. D., pastor—1l a.m., of police in favor of a more pronounced ad-| Gas lamps all lighted by 8:25 p.m., extin- ae [ae if = Clotines isn se Se reer te reste, Te ene 2 Dem, saree | ENON AL: Page 4| herent of Tammany Hall. In view of the | guishing begun at 3:46 a.m. The lighung =e ETS | gece legge ge —_. cote) moths. 12 sheete—enoug! en cava is begun one hour before the time named. ° = i . a saat 2 “ - 2 PROPOSALS. Pi political importance of this change, not 4 Seavii | ee ee se fly oa REV 2. DE WITT TALMAGE, DD. WILL | pianos AND ORGAD Fare . only insuring immunity to the law-break- | Arc lamps lighted at 8:10 p.m., extin- ity should $2.50 pee ag | A co. Moth Paper. (eo neater and'comno| gcse (21 pin. tnd ier “Artie Bina at | ae an meas ase | ers in the once famous “-Tenderioin™ dis | wulshed at 4:01 a.m. vena: | | Capital One Million Dollars. eee OS) Be cary. * "it" | RAILROADS......1 Page 21 | ttict of the metropolis, put also placing | Records for Tweaty-Four Hours. Hera ed PER | = —— See Tess the control of election machinery entirely — Easton & Rupp, 421 Lith St WESTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, EO NOTEe: page 31 in the hands of Tammany Hall, republican | ‘The following were the readings of the sate place, SAFE DEPOS:T DEPARTMENT. my27-14d Pee eanaran tote eee politicians immediately discussed the —pro- | thermometer at the weather bureau for the vr tures | (YEAR, Rents safes inside burglar-proof vaults at po eos oe , -Vage- 0 | priety of securing the removal of Mayor | twenty-four hours beginning at 2 p.m. yes-| | oF, burelare Do [aes 95 per annom upward, = sitet tank tke mee ae “8:00 PM. “MAY, OR MUST? terme me Van Wyck. The prospect of a resumption | terday: barm them. information. | Securities, jewelry, silverware and valuables The Finest 32°: mency can bay. ab- | it Quartet éhoir, EE De GES of ghe conditions culminating In the Lexow amey cae P.m., 74; 8 p.m., 68; 12 mid- WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT of all kinus in owner's package, trunk or case utely pure, extra refined. | Ty0 eS = oe : investigation of 1894 agita e grea » 59. SHIN NS! = taken on deposit at moderate cost. Whiskey Sites fo favor, mellow api | ive. and oth st. ne, Kev. Aomae, Chilaers | WANTED (Houses). piesiuitty” TE ay tinted eet a Seal tee ay eA em: 8 at aioe | a ik Peak ave SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. foll-bodied, it has every vir- ; sates é ED (M:s-ellaneous) been completed for the consolfdation of the | 80; 2 p.m., 6-9 . Deposits received from TEN CENTS Made. tue: {hat witekey ehonkd pos Easton, D. D., pastor.Preaching at 11 a.m. and | 4) Nain (Misses). pI Mastin re upward, aud at’S p.m.’ Strangers cordially invited. it Rue bree Sa yay The following were the readings of the Cramps Shipbuilding @ompany of Phila- delphia an@ one of the largest firms of England. Robert W. Fielding, former dep- uty commissioner of public works in Brook- mhi-tu,th&s-5m-20 Se ns and .ntecest allowed on $5 and above. Loans money on real estate and collateral May 28; mini- sess. $1.00 a quart at JAS. THARP": . iw. my I Rebind Whole Libraries say WANTED (Situations) ——RESENTS THE IMPUTATION. CHURCH, N. Luccock, D.D.; \ PRESBYTERIAN 4th and B sts. s.e., Rev. . pastor.—Preaching tomorrow security. 1 a.m. by Rev: barometer at the weather bureau for the | ¢ How to secure eau sone iiecianaen: Daa en ee ae —— lyn, was sentenced to two years and a half | past twenty-four hours, beginning at 2 p.m. y a aa ine of Sataable books for folks who are going away for | Preacher's Message.” At 8 D.m., preaching by | Charles Lozano Objects to Being | imprisonment and heavily fined for frauds | yesterday: 3 h e- h o Tels cosnpany is a legal depos! court the summer and Keep the books on storage FREE | the pastcr. Subject: “Our Savior and the Characterized a Spaniard. on the Brooklyn treasury. At Salisbury, | May 27—4 p.m. 20.71; 8 p.m., 20.73; 12|§ @ oOme== VV trust tants, as administrator, HODGES, G11 oth st 7" 8" Srarea” | Store. (or) Curtetianity, and Because certain of his business rivals} Md., Garfield King, colored, was lynched | midnight, 29.75. | exscotor, receiver, assignee, and executes _HODGES, 511 8th at | ee ar Fave circulated the report that he is a| for the murder of a, young white boy.| May 284 a.m., 20.75; 8 a.m., 29.90; noon, one n- trusts of all kinds.” Wille prepared by « com- A printer Me ,cetuinly of more bust, | corey lavited fs Se nas feats Among those who died, were Edward Bel- | 29.95; 2 p.m. 20.75. mi y ca petent attorney in daily attendance. value to you NEW YORK AVENUE CHURCH, DR. WALLAGH | SPaniard, and because rip eee eh OS lamy, the well-known author of economic works; Gen. Henry A. Jackson, formerly a confederate general and later minister to Mexico and Austria, and Henry 8. Foraker, father of the senior senator from Ohio. Foreign Affairs. Arrangements were perfected for the funeral of the late Mr Gladstone Saturday at Westminster Abbey; the body lay in state -at the abbey and was viewed by an enormous throng of people; the list of pall- bearers included some of the most distin- guished personages of the British empire. The 79th anniversary, of Queen Victoria’s birth was enthusiastically observed. It was reported that France and England had reached an amicable agreement regarding the disputed Niger territory in West Africa. father before him, and he patriotically| at the same time further friction between wears a Dewey rosette in his buttonhole. | the nations-was apprehended because of the _) He talks in the purest English and there | prohibition of the exportation of bait to is not tne faintest trace of the “lingo” of|the French islands of Miquelon and 8t. Spain in his speech. He‘and his lawyers | Ferre. Emperor William rode in parade in claim to have good cases against several | the annual ‘spring review of the guards in People. Berlin. The Prussian government issued new orders directing a strict.examination. of American pork to preyent the spread of trichinosis. Further details of récent mas- sacres tn Sierra Leone* wef received, and the American missioririeg. who escaped from: death in the outbreadss reached Eng- OFFICERS: THOMAS R. JONES. E FRANCIS RIGG! who takes your copy and prints it with- out regard to the Mttle with ideas to offer you intnicticas that interpret your notion. My idea of my business—is to take @ thorough inter- ext in whet, way the Printing be dove. Where it's possible I si Se the street to call out, “ THE COURTS. ish Spy!” and “Traito as he passes, Charles Lozano, secretary and treasurer of the Lozano Dry Goods Company of No. 2077 M street. northwest, has authorized his lawyers, Wolf and Rosenberg, to pre- Fare declarations in a number of slander suits. Mr. Lozano 1s thirty-nine years old, has a wife and three daughters, ranging from twelve “to fourteen- years of age, and has qt very black hair, dark eyes and a swarthy complexion. In the opinion of many he lcoks very much like a Spaniard, and his rame bears out the resemblance. Nevertheless, he stoutly insists that he is an American, as.also were his mother and Radcliffe, pastor.—Services at 11 a.m.-and 8 ee Cee A. DICKEY, D.D., OF "I wi ch and ipaniard!” “Span- make money. Membership in this building and loan as- soctation will entitle the i oan, Equity Court No. 1—Justice Cox. In re Neil Brayton and Esther A. John- son; writs de lunatico inquirendo ordered Ransom agt. Bliss; sales finally ratified. Taylor agt. Taylor et al.; Job Barnard appointed guardian ad litem. Jones agt. Kengla; Charles R. Kengla ap- pointed guardian ad litem. Caughey agt. ‘Winston; auditor’s report confirmed. Sum- mers agt. Richards; sale decreed, with C. W. Darr and W. C. Prentiss trustees to sell. Rawlings agt. D. C.; decree cancel- ing taxes. Vandegrift agt. D. C.; do. Pumphrey agt. D. C.; do. Connor agt. D. C.; do. Byrne agt. D. C.; do. Equity Court No. 2—Justice Hagner. Smiley agt. Smiley; order on report. of examiner. Barry agt. Luchs;-sale ratified and ee petemed to oes Semaerer savings bank in town to do business with. ger agt. Samelsberger, testimony ordere: Tess ; taken before J. H. Lichliter instead of ‘T.| Umion Savings Bank, 1222 F St. Percy Myers. mm: — Circuit Court No. 1—Justice. Bingham. Riggs agt. Newman; judgment for plain- tiff by confessicn. Frazer agt. Gordon; mo- tion for judgment granted. Cole; do. Estate of Stevens; motion to specially set denied. Bippus agt. Richard: GEORGE HOWARD.. CHARLES E. NYMAN.. WOODBURY BLAIR. GIST BLAIR..... myl4-cort juggest any bet- terment—gladly give you the benefit of what I know T. ELLIOTT—506 10th st. to issue. than any slinilar institution can offer. Washington National Building and Loan Ass’n, 12th and G Sts. mb10-3m,21 LUTHERAN. LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL CHURCH, PAS. tor, J. G. Butler—Usual services at 11; 8, sermon fo Grand Army: KELLER MEMORIAL. C. i. utler, pastor—is and 8; eveniug tople, ““Memor- jal Day The ught nee SERVICES AT ST. PAUL'S an Church, corner of 11th and H morning and evening at 11 and 8. _Other services at usual bh Tel. 1679. my26-1id PERS ARTICLES H. K. Fulton om which fs due or more are hereny notified NOTICE. ALL pledg-d with one year's inter to call at once will be se Pawnbroke THE RIGGS NATIONAL BANK, Washington, D. C. Money deposited here by Married women Under the laws of the Dis- and trict are entitled to the fullest 7 Protection. We open accounts MINOLS 22 Fcelve deposits from $1 up. Convenient hours and con- venient location make this the most convenient tOWN GAS LIGHT mw., May 21, 1808.—A jockholders of this company, for ion of seven directors, will be held at ¢ MONDAY, June 6, 1808. Polls open 11 FRANK PAUL LEETCH, Issues Letters of Credit for Travelers, Available in All Parts of the World, Sell Foreign Exchange. Make Cabie Transfers. Charles C. Glover, President. Thomas Hyde, Vice. President. James M. Johnston, 2d.V. Pres’t. Services 11 as usual. Seats free. AUGHTON, DENTIST, HAS ot 'o 1421 201b st. Wishes those her services to call before June 20. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. FIRST CHURCH OF Clit tish Rite Cathedral a. unday Last Observance ‘extimonial service. 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Linscott, €. 8. D. ers, All are invited. DR_C. MN. LATIMER HAS REMOVED HIS gitce fem, 1408 New York ave. to 1317 New . Bw. jt RON FENCES AND PORCHES. We are now prepare@ to build Iron Fences and Porches. Beat goods, best work and lowest prices. Estimates furnished. Catalogue of Fences ee Fowle ix Improving. George H. Fowle, the formér Alexandria f.surance man, whe was shot and so seri- cusly wounded Thursday night by James W. B. Hibbs & Co., BANKERS & BROKERS, Members New York Stock Exchange, Klugherz agt. FRIEND: PHINEAS J. NICHOLS A! free. my6tf BARBER & KOSS, 11TH AND G STS. GsTEOPATHY. F. H. BAIRD. G_ DP. KIRKPATRICK. KIMBALL BLDG., 1417 G ST. N.W. Consultation ana exa free. mabB-tf - CHURCH NOTICE! iD JESSE HOGE WILL attend Friends’ meeting at thelr meeting house, No, 1811 1 st. n.w., tomorrow i at i -_All are invited. ite iG_(01 a lODOX), IN ¥. M. G. rooms, 1409 . ave., every First Day, 11 a.m.; Bible school following; Christian Endeavor at 10:15 a.m. Cordial welcome to all. it PRACTICAL CHRISTIANITY. CONGREGATIONAL. — ST 1th and € ; pastor; Rev. B. Alfred Dumm, pastor's assist- ant—11 a.m., public worship, with sermon by S pum. next iMustrated serv Music by quartet and chorus choir, Dr. J W. Bischoff. organist. Sunday . 9:30 a.m.; Christian Endeavor, 7 p.m. It SANT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, n.w., Rev. M. Preaching bj n “Lite Fr, pastor. the pastor at 11 nd § p.m; at 7 p.m. It Ld ONITARIAN. p.m.. Union V setvice in the church day, June 5, will be Children’s Sunday—a special time for the baptism of children, It THE SECULAR LEAGUE. Ross Memorial day sermon in the Sunday ‘school at 9:30 a.m.; Christian . Young People’s Relig. Union; & ‘eteran Legion will hold a memorial All welcome. Next Sun- THE SECULAR LEAGUE.—PROGRAM AT TEA- ple, 513 9th wt. D.w., at 3 p.m. tomorrow: Me- morial service; address, “‘Noumenal aud Lomenal Existence," Mr. David Eccles. It UNIVERSAL BROTHERHOOD. “THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THOUGHT’ WILL » § p.m.. at tarian Sun- be the subject at the meeting Sunday, @ st. Lotus Group (unsect dag echool, 3 p.m. All welcom>. PRACTICAL CHRISTIANITY._THE NATIONAL Institute of Practleal Christianity, or Divine Healing. Rauscher’s Hall, 1034 Cons. ave.—The closing Sunday service fot the season at 4 p.m. resuming in Oct.; noonday meeting at read! Fou, Washington Savings Bane, com iz ete it sts. Public invited. THEOSOPHY. THEOSOPHY.—SUNDAY, 8 P.M.. LECTURE BY Maj. J. A. Clark, subject, “Anglo-Saxons as a Picked Mingrity of the Qualified Fittest." Topte wrsday, $ p.m. litation.””. Free. invited. Metzerott’s Hall, F si = ae CHRISTIAN. VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHU: |. — Spa by pastor, F. D. Power, at 11 a HIRD CHURCH, 4% and M sts. 9. aA Wright, same hours, ies < eRe Ps NON-SECTARIAN. ‘THE PEOPLE'S CHURCH, 428 G 87. N.’ Alex. Kent, minister, will at ot Edward ‘Bellamy, thor, editor, riot. At 8 pat, Str Samuel riliers! ef wa, sabject,“‘What Must We Do to Be Saved?’ it All Welcome, UNIVERSALIST. CHURCH OF OUR FATHER. 13TH AND L Rev. Me pastor.—11 a.m, “A H. Horah, a pension office clerk, as pub- Mshed in yesterday's Star, is improving, and today there was nothing apparent about his condition to indicate a fatal ter- minaion. It is probable that the defend- nat’s counsel will make an effort to have his client released on bail early next week, as it is believed that the patient will then be out of danger. —— Confesses to Theft of Bicycle. Joseph Stafford today pleaded guilty of the larceny of a bicycle, valued at $25, from Galen BE. Brown. He was sentenced by Judge Kimball to be tmprisoned in jail for sixty days, and to make restitution of %, which Mr. Brown had to pay to get his wheel back from the man to whom Staf- ford had sold it. Should ke not pay he will be imprisoned for fifteeu days additional. —————— ‘The signature of the greatest chemist of You will see it across every Jar of tho genuine— J. v Liebig. Liebig Company’s _ Extract of Beef. ‘The purest tonic beverage. ‘The cheapest bond of $50 as security by June 6. Colu land on their way heme, M. Lebon, the French minister of the. ies, offered to resign because he failed re-election in the chamber of deputies; nm was with- held. The second triaf0¥ M. Zola for criti- cising th Esterhazy cé@ft-whartial-was be- gun at Versailles, but was stopped by an appeal of his counggl oh the ground of no jurisdiction. Henrt'Rs@nefrt, a Paris ed- itor, was slightly tnjyded-tm a-duel with w socialist deputy. A treaty of peace and Judgment by defauit. i Criminal Court No. 1—Justice Cole. der; on trial. = =a Star. If anybody has will get an answer. bia National Bank agt. Croissant et al.; ‘United States agt. Dennis J. Canty, mur- If you want anything, try an ad. in The what you wish, you ccmimerce between France and Ecuador was signed. Chile ord it another sec- tion of the militia, ang angpunced a deter- mination to. bring the~beundary dispute ermin: moe Argentina fo 4 final = ation. enlarging the 5) as introduc- ed into the Japan meat by Pre- mier Ito. An Ameri Chow, China, was looted and burned by the natives. Fifty-three és Were lost at sea near Calcutta by a collision between the British steamer Mecca and the steamer Lindula, enich she was joing: oe Mecca, was su! mong those who were: Senor Benedetto Brin, Italian minister of marine, and Lord Courtenay, eldest: son of the Earl of Devon. Im the District. District day in the House Monday re- sulted in the passage of: the Senate bill to compel street railway panies to re- move abandoned tracks and House bills to provide for the establishment, ,of building lines on certain streets; to. require the Brightwood Raiirnad CORSE to femove the overhead trolley in on street; rela- tive iS Ole cane ak wher’ provety aad cel iblic places, including provision: to ‘open the ‘poems Garden’ to hepa le; tox ose a license ea e mission at Tong communications from occasional laxative, __ “APENTA” The Best Purgative Water. Over five hundred confidential eminent medical practitioners in the United States and throughout the world have been received testifying to the remarkable and unique value and efficacy of “APENTA” NATURAL MINERAL WATER, both for | continuous use by the constipated, | the gouty and the obese, and as an Fallen, Vicksburg, 0.2. pabove,the danger line and falling, Vieks- 5 Life Insurance and Annui- Condition of the Water. ur QW Ip er, ties. 1 1427 F Street. Correspendents of LADENBULG, THALMANN & ©O., 6e6-164 Arthur T. Brice, Cashier. Wm. J. Flather, Ass’t Cashier. New York. LI9% INSURANCE POLICIES, DISTRIBUTION POLICIES, *. ENDOWMENTS AND TONTINES BOUGHT FOR INVESTMENT. WM. R. HODGES, 13:2 F st. nw. MONEY.-T.0-LOAN my12-m ‘Were Playing Seven Up. Six colored girls were.enjoying a game of “fiv2-up” in a house in Limerick alley yes- terday when Policeman Bartel called and’ inquired: “What are you doing in there?” “Playiiz a sociable game of seven-up,” responded one of the women, who was seat- 2d behind a big tin “growler.” “Why don’t you play jack of hearts?” he I A few minutes later the patrol wagon called, and the women were driven to the + Com 10TH AND ¥ STS. X.W. aE at5 PerCent toLoan

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