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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1900-24 PAGES. SPECIAL NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. Karesas City 4th day of ether business In hy cons nittee’s eal — Ho democratic conservative of the f States (District respective cf past political Bing whe cant if wielegater to the Priiaars meetings will e et at 7 o'clock ptt Tolls Will be opened at 7:30 ¢ toss at Sat pom. wha be Jeld in the several y their respective i places: strict—Thes. J. Moore Henry Darley —Wm. J Tenth—Chi Eleventh 12th and D ste aw MB. y th. Fourteenth Dw. Fifteenth —F. 1. Jordan. 4: Stxteenth—Jehn Whittikindt, Seventy Thos. F. Holden, 231 7th st. s.w. (Blake Hall). a Eizhteenth—Wm. L. Wells, n.e. cor. 7th and M sis. sw Nin nth—George Killeen, 97 H st. ne. cor. of Ist. ‘Tweutieth_Faward Lynch. 22614 C st. ne. Ewents-firet—Jobn A, Clarke, nw. cor. 7th st. und Mass. ave. nie. ‘Twenty-second—Johu BE. Miller, 1010 Sth st.s.e. JOHN A) CLARK Vice and Acting Chairman Democratic Central Committ J. FRED KELLEY, Secretary. democratic reform citizens jumbiay, 1 tiens ‘and effort of Assen with ux in t ulewl and constitutional gevern- uppese: ted to join us in be 1410 34th _st , 1612 . cor. 18th and H sts. and rset national organized in April 10. 38 Monroe st., Rrightwood Hotel. nw, now. th at nw. ihe iumbia in the . to assemble in Vissouri, on the transact such ‘The and Howing TO MY PATRONS A ‘This ts pT-at a WM “PM AN ‘OLIVE’ he convinced. R A Bicycle Hospital fring at littlest prices: Trueing vuleanizing, ays. ‘AIR SROP, 814 14th st. Expert biercle r Wheels, Ze gharantesd ERNER'S CYCLE RE JONES & ©O., 706 NINTH S F. expert ple say It's the handsemest 1900 bie: DOWNEY. G. Bruen Lots of peo- See it — —and we'll bave if ready for you. =A trial will We're well = equipped for good printing and prompt service. McGILL& WALLACE, Popular-priced Printers,1107 E. ap6-6d WITH = A FEW : A A man's fa ally turns to gehts of a hew sult. have rear fe satlafied weit ance Easter suit ell new suitings—and “Fit or SU GATCHEL, TAILOR, 604 13th st. ap6-6d it we are making up at $25 per it. We employ only the best cutters and t EF Good Ready-made Suits, $10. Sh A. W. Francis, = TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, 625 PE! aphid Gentlemen, See Our New : Woolens and guarantee satisfaction. “Star” Fountain Pens, $1. cost much— but t a factory. An INKERETT 25 for only Popular-Priced Stationers. and Cle he: . upp, 421 ‘re thormgh- simple, 11th. ap6-14d a sting y mean a los mneb n you a hundred Printed soiree rach me, malts over 4 us of $25. A word to the wise, Matter. *Ssnox s apass, punter, api-l4d 5 1th st. now. = = = DRESS SUIT CASES men. i and haudseme in We've a pe ud sine at ap6-1od $2 to $20 Kneessi, 425 7th. lock p.m., for ele ‘and such other busi- meeting. Secretary, Is never obj ble, no matter where it fs smoked. If you Fou ean smoke anywhere to yment of oth Price, F own satisfact! me and the 5 cent Handlers, it. Dow. THE rs are auth lor Almas prospectus, book FRANK 1. UTIVE COMMITTEE FOR THE sion of the Imyerial Connell, © week of May rtising public teal by either the emple to solicit ad- Frograim, oF Ket, Ancient in Sxecutive Committee. 1 at no pe-Machine € Js bmann, ting such of Bs at 4 o'clock p.m. rectors. rs to serve for the ensuing ¥ Ry hoard of fF amd trans- busiress as may properly come wks Will he closed on the ler of the B. F. COLE, Secretary. =BY GIVEN OF THE LOSS OF tiflcate numbered 446 one share of the k of the Metropolitan Railroad Com- he name en Smith, and ir a certl issued in een made to said company. CHARLOTTE SMITH, Admin! 4&7 charges due. W.H.HOUGHTOD IN THE NAME OF 1. H. s¥- atrix. Mrs. Caroline Clem? Roberts will be suld 1710 14th ow. YOUR OLD POLICY—WILL LEND MONEY ON FIRE, Life, Accident Insurance. Rest_rates ever offered. mhl¢-78t.4 it. (Tel SH . 141-2.) WALKER, 455 La. ave. PARK. ‘The best and pleasantest Homes. mh29-stt Office 610 14th at. SPRING AND SUMMER JAEGER UNDERWEAR, FURE WOOL. They go togethe Ask for catalogue. Agency Also agency for Gardner & Vail Laundry of New York. Best laundry tn he country. mh29-6tf ) 726 15th Don’t Get Grippe. If you don’t feel up to the mark dose yourself ‘The surest cure for colds and grippe and does not upset Only $1 a full quart. Uberudty with Pure “Berkeley” Jour digestion. 141. JAS. THARP. 812 F st. nw. Rye. Telephone mh28-104 Men’s Shirts to Order. We have been making Shirts to order since 1886. and have made them for thousands of customers since that time. We think we can mske Shirts for you sue- cessfully. If there are any faults as to ot consider the loss our. 50 to $3.00—the latter made or_workmansb!; White Shirts, of, ‘Cloth. $3.00 each. Percale Shirts of fabrics from frencb cloth printers, who are the best in the world, $3.00 each—cuffs attached or detached. ‘Mudras Shirts of fabrics from the looms of the leading Scotch weavers, $3.50 eacb—cuffe attached or detached. Negliges .cirts of Scotch Madras or Cheviot, Woodward & Lothrop. fels-ztet SOF OFFICERS AND rman-Amerl- . No. 6, will be held on » 1800, between I o'clock at the office of the as- 0 KUERSCHNER, Secretary. MES. ZOLLER, sociation, S117 It Ht ACCOUNT WITH US. WE GIVE OUR s the benefit of exclusive information, re- el laily from our New York correspondents. WILSON & CO., Stockbrokers, 1206 G st. 1. Bank references. apts TH PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXIST- Febrey and H. fetz, doing water heating business, under E. J. Febrey & Co., at 802 F nw. is mutually dissolved, the said F. H. tz withdrawing, and the said E. J. Febrey wili continue the business at same location, and under the same firm pane. E. J. FEBREY, H. F. GETZ. APRIL 6, 1900. THE FIRE. mpany, Washington, D. C.— Permit me to thank you for your prompt and generous adjustment of my claim for damage to my dwelling house, No, 1439 Howard avenue. Mount Pleasant, occasioned by fire, which ocenrred on the night of the 22d ultimo. ‘In less than two weeks after the fire I had your check for an amount entirely satisfactory to me, and which T believe will fully restore the but 1 aeem {t only my duty to sour company to give expression in this way to my appreciation of your promptness and of the satisfactory terms of settlement. Very respectfull; It FRANK L. CAMPBELL. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. The copartnership existing between the under- signed under the firm name and style of the WASHINGTON SLAUGHTERING AND COLD STORAGE COMPANY, baving its place of bus- inexs at Benning, District of Columbia, has been dissolved by Limitatior All persons indebted ing between E. J. a steam and bot the frm name of st to the late firm are re- quested to mege payment to Mr. William D. Sul. Ivan, the former superintendent, and those hav. ing claims against if are requested to present them to him without delay. Mareh 30, 1900. WM. E. CLARK & BRO. (in liquidation), W. D. SULLIV THOS. T. NIKO! ap6-6t*-18 ANDR Re THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULL aotice thet they have associated themselves to- gether as copartners for the purpose of ce ing the business of the WASH SLAUGHTERING AND COLD) STORAG! PANY, at Benning, D. C. The patronage of the public Is sclicited. THOMAS ‘T. KEANE, NIKOLAUS AUTH, Proprictors. Hodges an Ambitious BINDER —he wants your 511 Oth. erders! Ea zine binding, ‘PHONE 1393. ap7-Bt se. vol. including indexing. My binding stays bound. =ap7-6d, Let Us Estimate on Your Roof Painting. 9%) We can save you time, money and worry see —all rofs painted with o rif-tonte 22 roof paint are graranteed, and leaks are © stopped free of charge. ae Grafton & SOM siios sin st." Pmine 700, ay-104 RE OF BOOKS Bay a “WERNICKE™ BOOKCASE. for your books. Its dust-proof glass doors keep out the dirt—and their stretching features encourage the col- lection of a library. Hold 1 or 1,000 615 14th. Rooms 19-21. api-tt CHURCH NOTICES. METHODIST. GRACE M. E. CHUR Hobbs; p.m., Rev. U.S. N. Brightwood M. Ride i FOUNDRY M. CHURCH, 14TH AND € Rev. jen C1 Preaching L. “Shall Primitiy At § p.m. rk, D.D.. pastor, t 11 an. by whsend, LL. D. Christianity he Remodele E. L. Hubbard, D.D. “The Clean Way. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. dwell, pastor. SiS. Porter, an by Rev. F nd D sts. sc. Mason, DD. men's Aid and mu s the ME Church John H. Griffin, pastor. TRINITY M CHURCH, STH ST. AND PENNA. are. se E. D. LU.D., pastor — Sani: aim. $i school; 11 a.m., preaching by Hey. aching by Rev. E. at and at Prayer mecting McKENDH HENRY It CHURCH. 9TH R. Strickien, Moore: Epworth 1 . METHC HAMLINE n.w., Re ME W. M n m.. sermon by it chool; 3 p.m, ordina orth Leagne services; n service; great S$ pm meeting in the interest of the Twentieth Century Thank Offering. Addresses McDowell, B. F. Leighton and Dr, It ST. PAUL'S M. E. CHURCH, 15TH AND & STS. nw., Rev. Stowell L Bryant.—9:: Sunday school; 11, public worship, with sermon by Rev. S. G. Ferguson of the M-E. Chureh South; 7:30, public worship, with sermen by Rev. D. H. Mar tin of Lutherville, Md 6: th League. It DUMBAR =. CHURCH, BET. Bist and Rev. Frank H. Haven: Sunda ehool; 11 a.m. 30 p.m, Rev. ‘League; pray 1 EPISCOPAL. 2 ST. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS’ CHURCH, st. near F, Rev. Wm. Turner, rectore—Servic 7:30, 9:30, 11 aud & The rector will preach Inorning and evening. All seats fre it ST. ANDREW'S. CHURCH, 14th AND CORCORA! sts. J.B. ‘Perry, rector.—Services ot 7:30 p.m.; dally at 4:30 p.m.1 ST. THOMAS’ CHURCH, DUPONT CIRCLE, REV. Z._ A. Aspinwall, rector.—Holy communion, § .; Sunday school, 9:30; morning service and sermon by Rev. John Ridout at 11; evening service and sermon by Rey. Alfred Harding at 8; holy week dally morning prayer, 10; daily, ex- cept Thursday and Saturday, evening ‘prayer and short address, 4:30 p.m.; Thursday, boly com- munion 8 p. A welcome extended to all. It EPIPHANY CHURCH, G ST. NEAR 1TH, REV. K. H. McKim, D. D., rector.—Palm Sunday services: Holy ‘commnnion at 8 a.m.; morning prayer, 10 a.m.; confrmation and sermon by the Bishop of Washington at 11 a.m.; other services, 4 p.m. and 0 p.m. The rector will Breach at 7:30 p.m. Subject: “HOLY WEEK AND THE PASSION OF OUR LORD. it THE BISHOP OF W. 3TON WILL PREACH and administer the apostolic rite of confirma- tion at Christ Church, O and 31st s1 evening at 7:30 o'clock. CH OF TH 11 a.m., sermon by Rev. - Allen Grithth, assistant p.n., sermon > D STS. SW. —Palm Sunday? He morning prayer, with seriou at 11 o'clock; eventug prayer and ser- moa, services in Holy week daily at 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. it* ST. MARY'S CHAPEL, 28D ST. N.W. BET. G and H, Kev. OQ. L. Mitchell, vicar. Rev. Dr. Alex. Mackay-Smith wil this service the render the musi TRINITY CHURCH, 3D AND C Richard P. Williams, and 11 am., 4 and ‘7:30 Iy three services daily; Good Friday, 9:30 an a.m., 12 to 3 p.m. ST, STEPHEN'S 14TH AND KENESAW STS., Rev. Gao F. Dudley, rector.—Holy com! munion, 7:30 a.m.; Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; morning prayer, 11; evening prayer, 7:30. Ali seats free. It THE VEN. PERCY C. WEBBER, ARCHDEACON of Milwaukee, will conduct a’ mission at the Chureb of the Incarnation, 12th and ) during Holy week. Daily gervices, 7 am., 4:30 und 8 p.m. Special seripon for men, Palm nday, 4:30 p.m. All welcome. it ST. MARGARET'S CHURCH, CONN, AVE, AND Huncroft place, Rev. Herbert Scott Smith, re tor.—11 a.m., morning prayer und Pm evening prayer and sermon by the. Rev, Francis A. Henry, D. D. Strangers always welcome. ST. JONN'S CHURCH, GEORGETOV 82d and 33d, Rey. Frank H. Barto Services tomorrow: Holy communi a.m; morning prayer, litany and sermon, vening prayer and address at 4 cholr. “Strangers cordially invited. daily at 11 and 5; Good Friday, i; Vested Holy week, three hours’ It ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, 23D ST. N.W. Washington Circle, Rey. Al All seats tree. Services: 7 Instruction NEAR ed Harding, rector.— WW, 10:30 and 11 a.m. G BRET. 6TH AND STS. ke. Rev. A. S. Johns, ‘rector.—Services Sunda April 8: 11 a.m., morning prayer and sermo « children’s service. 7:30 p.n., evening prayer and sermon. Al} welcome. Ushers provide seats. 1 CHRIST CHURCH, pm. At the conduct cominunicants’ meeting. Good Friday, and 0:20 a.m; S-hour service ftom 12 to 3 pan. conducted the bishop; 4:30 and peut a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Stran- It |. 16TH Dr. Charles "A. Stakel: Pr T. ABOVE. .. by i Bacon Christian Endeavor It conference, meeting, 6:30 o'clock, days, Sp. All are Cordially It SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH AUDITORIUM, 4TH xt. and Va. ave. E. Hez Swen, pastor.— Successful reviwal continued. nigh tistax Sonday Preaching at 11 and All invite - BADTIST CHURCH, DR J. am. by CI LURCH mw. Pi E. it Phursd; CHURCH, hing, 11 thedist conference, ome CHER RAPHICAL st. Rev. Alexander Kent, pastor, 2 George K. Holmes, assistant statistician of the Department of Agriculture, will speak at 1 non * mic and Political Adjust- Prof. Newburg feism meets at 10:15 UNIV 8 class in biblical erlt- : it ERSALIST. CHURCH OF OUR FATHER, 13TH AND LS uw. Rey. John Van Sechaick, jr. pastor.— ices at 11 a.m.; kindergarten, from 11 to . under # trained teacher, for children too soung nday xehool, 9:45. a Federation of pan., toy mung Peo What the AML wel- It ple's “ Filends Hay com CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. ST CHURCH ttish Rite Hall, Tam CHRIST, 1007 G st.” naw. 7:20 p.m. subje Sunday school, 11:15 a.un.; . 8pm. Mr. and Mra. J. F: lers. ite SCIENTIST, SECOND CH Hall, 121% ROW 12th st. 8 p.m, ‘Sunday oF nw. subject, sehvol, 12 m.; Weduesday, 8 it SCIENCE OHURCH.— lock Sunday afternoon and y evening, in Maccabees’ Tem- A MAS: and mission DAY afternoon (TOMORROV Ss ley Chapel at 3 p.tn., s by Miss Clara Cushman of China. Every- body welcome. It WILSON MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH. 1TH and I s.e-11 a.m.. Rev. Joseph P. Wil 20 p.m. Mise Cushman, missionary fry China—AN ELOQUENT SPEAKER, It PRESBYTERIAN. PECK MEMORIAL CHAPEL. PA. AVE., 28TH and M sts.—Preaching morning at 11 and ‘evening at by the mipister, Rev. Charles Alvin Smith. ug ate ASSEMBLY’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, CORNER Sth and I ets.—11 a, _,J- L. Kibler of the ject of “How to Heal fence Methods the will be given by COL. OLIVER C. SABIN, teaching all how to heal their own’ sick. ‘Theso lectures are FREE aud are given by the Reform Christian $ reh. First lecture gly SUNDAY, April 8, at p.m., in Maccabee's Temple. 513 9th st. n.w. Those who wish to learn this selence are Invited. ite FRIENDS. MEETIN ORTHODOX), 1ST AND G Bible school, 9:45 a.m.; meeting for Ml a.m.; C."E., 7:30 p.m.; mid-week 0 p.m. All are welcome 1t B MEHTIN OF FRIENDS AT ISL1 T st. ; Bible class at 12 o'clock. it ME. South conference. 7:00 pm, Rev. J. M. Gillam ot M. E. conference. Mid-week ‘service ‘Thursday evening at 7:30 it WESTMINSTER CHURCH, MEMORIAL, 7TH ST. s.w., Rev. E. Lawrence Hunt, pastor.—Communion service tomorrow at 11 o'clock. Rev, Robert I. very one {nvited. © BYTERIAN CHURCH, ston, pastor, Gth st. and Murylund ave. n.e. Preacbine 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. Pulplt supplied tomorrow by ministers of the It Baltimore conference. °F PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, t..dcliffe, pastor.—Services at 11 m. Evening subject, “A Sur- prise of Beauty." Musle led by quartet choir, directed by Mr. J. Porter Lawrence, organist. Fultz will pr 9:30 a.m., Sunday school; 9:45 adult de partment, tn the church, p-m., Christian En- deavor Society. it OHURCH OF THE COVENANT (PRESBYTE- rian), Connecticut ave. and 18th rt. n.w.—Rev, ‘Teunis S. Hamlin, D. Pastor, will preach to- morrow at 11 a. at 4pm. Dr. S. RB. Rossiter of New York will speak on ethe McAli Mission in France. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m.; Junior C. E. meeting at 8 and Senfor at 5 p.m. Wednesday, 4:30 p. final Lenten lecture. Service each evening next week, except Satur day, 8-8: it HOLINESS MEETING. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA HOLINESS ASSOCIA- tion (wuxillary to the Natlonal).—Services at Le- gion of Loyal Women's Hall, 419 10th st. n.w., every Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, and every Friday evening, 7:30, at 707 7th at v. Rev. D. W. Griffin of the M. E, Chucch South wili preach tomorrow. ie CHRISTADELPHIAN, HINGTON ECCLESIA, 316 PA. AVE, 8.E.— Every Sunday. At 3:30 p.m., subject, “The War Age;"” and 7:30 p.m., ‘“The Eternal God," by the celebrated lecturer, J. U, Robertson of London, Eng. A golden treat to all interested in prophecy concerning the ‘Time of the Bnd,” and Mr. Kobertson has the rare faculty of tre: Ing his subjects with that clearness and force Bo desirable in a lecturer, It Ww LOCAL RAINS, Fresh Northwesterly Winds, Becom- ing Variable, Indicated. Forecast till 8 p.m. Synday—For the Dis- tpict of Columbia, eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware,“Maryland and Vir- ginia, conditions favorable for local rains tonight and Sunday; fresh northwesterly winds, becoming variable. ‘Weather conditions an@ genétal forecast— Rain has continued in, the southwestern states, and at San Antonio, Tex., a depth of 3.48 inches during the last twelve hours is reported. The rainfall bas also been heavy generally throughout the interior of Texas. Showers have occurred from the Pacific coast over the northern plateau region. Rain or snow has fallen in the middle Rocky mountain districts, and light local rains are reported from the lake regions over the upper Ohio valley and middle Atlantic states. The Bermuda storm has disappeared in the direction of Newfoundland. = ‘The Texas disturbance is apparently gain- Ing strength, and the barometer is low in the British northwest territory. The temperature is above the seasonal average generally throughout the northern districts, and ts hat below the nor- mal in the southern states. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. ‘The following were the readings of the thermometer and barometer at the weather bureau for the twenty-four hours beginning at 2 p.m. yesterday: Thermometer: April 6—Four p.m. p.m., 63; 12 midnight, 57. April 7—Four a.m., 54; 8 a.m., 54; 12 noon, 60; 2 p.m., 65. Z Maximum, 70, at 4 p.m., April 6; mini- mum, 52, at 7 a.m., April 7. Barometer: April 6—Four_ p.m., 29.74; 8 p.m., 2J.77; 12 midnight, 29.7: April 7—Four a.m., 20.7: 2 p.m., 23.65. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of water at 8 a.m.: Great Falls, temperature, 54; condi- tion, 11; receiving reservoir, temperature, 48; condition at north connection, 23; condi- tion at south connection, 23; distributing reservoir, temperature, 49; condition at in- fluent gate house, effluent gate house, 36. The San and Moon. a Today—Sun rises, 5:34 a.m.; sun sets, 6:30 p.m. ‘Moon sets, 2:10 a.m. tomorrow. Tomorrow—Sun ses, 5:33 a.m. The City Lights, Gas lamps all lighted by 7:08 p.m.; extin- guishing begun at 4:41 a.m. ‘The lghting ts begun one hour before the time naméd. ‘Are lamps lighted at 6:53 p.m.; extin- guished at 4:56 a.m. a INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS, 70; 8 ACCOUNTANTS ADVERTISED LELTERS. AMUSEMENT ATLANTIC LLBages 4 and Page Page Page Page RENT (Stores) : Pago re SALI FINANCIAL. EASILY WORTH $1,000, But mafied for ten cents, coin or stamps, third popular edition, “BULLS AND REARS OF WALL STRE 83 pages (illustrated) of bolled-down information and market advices The CHART THEORY ex- plained, JOUN B. McKENZIE, 11 Broadway, New York. My vO SAGO WE his stock has get private ad- WILSON & CO., Bank references. MO. from Stockbroker apT-att 1206 G st. new. GREGATIONAL. TIONAL CHURCH, CORN . 8. ewman, D. D uuinm, pastor's assis Rev. Alfred B. Public worship at 11 a.m., sermon by Re pastor; ant. S. IR. Murray, D. D. by Rey. E. 8. Todd, chorus choir, led b Sunday school, 9: with address by Association, 6:45 p.m. MRS. CLARA C. HOFFMAN OF MISSOURT, ONE of the officers of the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union, will speak at the gregational Church, 10th and G sts., Sunday at clock. Subject, “Our Legacy to the Future.”” peckal music. MT. PLEASANT CON Columbia road near 14th st. Rev. M. Ross Fishburn, will_p! 30; Sunday school at 9:30; C. and § pin. with sermon ).D. Musle by quartet and Dr. J. W. Bischof, organist Christian Ende: nw PEOPD NEW CHURCH, 16TH AND CORCORAN STS. b.w.—The Rey.’ Frank Sew at 11 |, pastor. will preach m., “The Prodigal," VI, The Elder Brother; Sunday school, 12:15; evening service at 7:30’ p.m., ith lecture, XII, Correspondence of the Bible, “The Mother City of Us All;"" in pastor's studs, general Bible class, Wednesday, ¥530; Good Friday service and serinm, 11 ats; Easter eve, preparatory service, at 4:30 p.m. it 1 Delivery Company, 929-931 D St ’*Phone 659. ap7-50d . aes ssa = For SALE—TILL MAY TONE § HARE OF NOR: Wood real estate stock, $800. Address Z. Y Star office. = ApT&14-2t% The Union Trust and Storage Company “Throwing Bouquets” If we were “throwing bouquets at ourselves’? we should pay the newspapers regular rates for @ readjng notice like this: “Among the promi- nent, brokerage houses there is none better or more Popular and emlnestly successful stock favorably known than that of Howard, Crosby & Co. This house has shown such rare executive ability a8 to easily distinguish it as one of the ablest, most rellable and representative houses of the street. An efficient service and a clear and correct market forecast, 28 embodied in thelr daily market letters, the factors, of no small importance, contributing are only a few of to. their well-deserved success."" This certainly wovld be throwing flowers At Ourselves In large, juicy chunks, but it wouldn't be enongh, s0 we should continue as follows: ‘“The re- markably large business which the firm is doing, and which incindes inquiries and orders from all sections of the country, fully attests the standing, sclidarity and successful service of the firm. A prompt service, courteous treatment, dutest mar- ket®data, and very comfortable—even Inxurlous— furnishings, easily mark these offices as second to none in the clty."? This was cut bodily from & newspaper and applied to another firm, not half as good as we are (in our own opinion). Th only difference, if we had written the “puff” ourselves, would be to add: “Write for our free book on margin trading. 1001 Chestnut st., Phila. Howard,Crosby &Co2s Congress xt.. Reston a 62 Wall si., New York $1 to $5 [Month for PRIVATE ROOMS. Clean, dry, well-vent!-. ———— lated Storage Rooms— ———— under lock and key. Only ——— 2: few vacant. $1 to % ——— month. Expert Packing. Furniture, Mirrors, Glass and China packed ————._ ®0 there'll be no danger ————_ ——— of breakage—and shipped ———_—_ to all parts of the world. ———— Fstimates furnished. erchants’ Parcel ACCEPTS AND EXECUTE TRUSTS OF ALL KINDS. Wills prepared and safely kept in cases wh the Company is named xs Executor or ‘Truste OFFICERS. rst Vice President, A’ mney & Trust Viti Secretary UR MONEY OU A SALARY OUR SYSTEM OF CO-OPERATIVE INVESTMENTS Affords protection to conservative investors who wish to avold risk, and secures to them an excel- lent income. Write for full particulars, y pata (Cie mom Per cent Interest paid on savings ‘OFFICERS: Presi AE. Sa ident, . Three it Anth Francis Miller; Sec HOME SAVINGS BANK, 7th and L Streets. ap7-20d Sete ecreerccosccccosooes . ° PS . . e . . . . . . . ° ° PS . . . . . . . . . . . ° ? 1007 PE SEVENTEENTH ISSUE OF STOCE Books are now open for subscriptions at above named office, Fourth monthly meeting, at which stock of 17th series may be taken and loans obtained on eusy terms, with very small expense, Tuesday evening, 10th instant, at h: southwest corner Pa. ave. end 19th st., at 8 o'clock. Regular monthly meetfuge, second Tuesday even- Ing of each month, at same’ hall. Shares, $200 each, $1 per share. ‘This being the fourth mecting of the @ payment of $4.00 per share vill dat Monthly payments thereon, 17th series, be required, er cent on all payments: anceled in settlement of Interest is ull ximum amount loaned per share Is $200. $193 was obtained as loans per shai meeting, the additional monthly payment therefor being $1 per share. Loans can be settled on one or more shares at any time the borrower desires. ‘The usnul thirty-day notice to withdraw money when desired is with us. THOMAS DOWLID at the February your rarely required, Come in President LEVI J. BRYANT. JAMES H. BYRAM. SAM'L A. COOMBS JOHN B. GILFILLE: GEO. J. JOHNSON CHAS. N. MOOR: 8. NORRIS THORNE. ap6-3t -1347 Kenesaw ave. n.w. 2023 H st. 2214 H st. 1521 Columbia st ‘or. Pa. ave. and 9th +1145 17th st. -983 23d st. LUTHERAN. LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL CHURCH. PASTOR J. G. Butler. KELLER MEMORIAL, C. H. But. ler, pastor.—Passion week in both churches. Paim Sunday 11 and 7:30; services Monday to ‘Thursday, i and Good Friday, 11 o'clock. Lord’s supper, ‘Thursday evening. "Confirmation in Memorial, Thursday; in Keller Memorial to- morrow at 11, ite ST. PAUL'S ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH, corner of 11th and H sts. n.w., Rev. Dr. Domer, pustor.—Services tomorrow inorning and’ evening at 11 and Sermon In the mgrning by Rev. Joel Brown; evening by Rey, B. F. Devries, and Monday evening by Rev. Dr. Hough. ‘These’ min- isters ure members of the M. E. conferences now in session here. Services in this church every evening of Passion week, except ‘Friday and Sat- urday. Preparatory serviees on ‘Thursday evening and preaching on Good Friday , morning at_11. Holy communion on Buster Sunday morning. Sun- day school anniversary of Easter Sunday eveping. PEOPLE’S : MISSION. CIRCLE OF DIVINE MINISTRY, THE NATIONAL CIRCLE OF D1 vINE. MINIS- tryz-Sunday service at Rauscher's, 1032 Conn. t 4 p.m. Address by Mr. Grumbine; sub- “The Soul and Its Powers.” Dally noon meeting at reading room, Wash. Loan and Trust didg., cor. F and 9th sts.’ Public invited, it INGTON YRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, N. p. and Q sts.. Rev. George S. Duncan, Ph:D., ‘The Meese of the Beati- ‘Running With Patience.”* HOST. NEAR ISTH N.W., Rev. A. H. Zim- WESTERN CHURCH, Gerhart A. Wilson. merman will pastor—"'God FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN OHUROH, 18TH AND Yale sts.. Rey. Joseph T. Kelly, pastor.—Preach- ing by the pastor, 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.; Sab- bath school. 9:30 a.m.: C. E. Soclety, D.m.; prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Strangers welcome. it FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 44 8T. N.W. —-Preaching service, morning at 1i, evening at 8, by the pastor, Rev. Donald C. McLeod. Strangers invited. it METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN, 4TH AND B Luaccock, D. D..” pastor.—Serv- ~ Dr. .. Evening sermon Rev. Dr. Rossiter. S. S., 9:30 a.m.; Junior Intermediate C. E., 3 p.m.; Senior O. E., 6:80 p.m. All cordially ‘Invited. at REFORMED. OSTEOPATHY. Geo. D. Kirkpatrick, D. O.. 1413 G st. nw. Examins' Hours from 9 to 5. tion free. fe6-7ae GRACE REFORMED CHURCH, ISTH ST. N.W. bet ROL ave. and P at.—S. $., 9:30 Dr. J. M. Schick, pastor, preaches 11 and 7:30. All wel- come. at UNITARIAN. ALL SOULS’ CHUROH (UNITARIAN), 14TH AND L sts. n.w.—9:45 a.m., Sunday school; 9:45 a.m., Class in comparative religions, Prof. Craven; 10 .m., unity class; 11 a.m., morning service, ser- on by Rey. Ida C. Hultin of Buffalo, N. Y., and at 8 p.m. All seats free at evening’ service. Rally meeting of the Young People's Religious Societies of the D. C. at Church of Our Father at 7:30 p.m. Subject, “What Have the Friends Done for Civilization?” It CHRISTIAN. OO VERMONT AVENUE CHURCH, F. D. POWER.— 11 and 8, and 8 o'clock every ‘evening during the week; 8. S., C. E., 6:30. Whitney Ave. Memorial.—I. W. Kimmeli. Usual hours. “It THE SECULAR LEAGUE. OO SECULAR LEAGUE, MASONIC TEMPLE.—SUN- days, 8 p.m.; April 8, discussion of question “Is the United States a Christian Nation?" Beats ree. it ee 8 PM., LECTURE BY MAJOR J. A. CLARK; subject, “-Mesmerism, Hypnotism, Faith Cures, day, @ pas Wece- “Al taviteds Sa Bone eee m. Free. tee ott balding, ro y an a PEOPLE'S MISSION, 910 PA. AYE. N.W.—SERV- ices every night, 7:30 and Sunday, 3 day night Jed by Messrs. Bailey dnd Havell. rr CENTRAL UNION MISSION. mm. ; Sun- it CEXTRAL UNION MISSION HOLDS GOSPEL services at main hall, ; and 7:30 p.m. Sunday night the Re BR . conference will Spee = on esday night a reception to the fatsierfat Associate ‘Council will be held at the mtssion, af SPIRITUALISA._ SPIRITUALISM.—MRS. ZOLLER HOLDS MEET- ings at parlors, 802 H st. n.w., also Tuesday and Friday evenin: FIRST ASSOCIATION OF SPIRITUALISTS, MA- sonic Temple, Sth and F ste n.w., Rev. 3.0. F. Grumbine, speaker.—Services, 11:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. lorning subject, ie Veil of Brahm." Evening, “Auras and Colors.” Sunday school, 10 a.m. Seats free. All welcome. It Sun evenings; day evel ans: it A CLEVELAND PARK Home the best of investments. mh29-4tf Office 610 14th et. Washington Loan & Trust Co., OFFICE COR. 8TH AND F STS. PAID-UP CAPITAL, $1,000,000. cans in an> amount made on approved real estate or collateral at reasonable rates. Interest p-ld upon deposits on monthly bal- ances subje + to check. ‘This company acts as executor, administra- tor, trustee, agent, treasurer, registrar and in all other fiductery capscities. Bores for rent in burglar and fireproof vaults for sufe deposit and storage of valuable packager, WET THOMAS BRADLEY. jyl-w&s-36tt GURLEY & JOHNSON, BANKEBS AND BROKERS, 1835 F ST., ‘Members New York Stock Exchange. ‘New York Correspondents, Van Emburgh & Atterbury STOCKS, BONDS & LOCAL Securities bought and sold—Cash or Margin. LeT-16tf_ Telephone. 390 and 490. Gi "Balomore’ meat af more, medium and ex: it of clean spiritualism, SUNDAY EVENING seance and lecture, with proof positive of psychic power— and recitations by Miss Clara Ross: cornet. Mr. Guy Hoppe; plano, Prof. Norris; at Oppenhetm- erg Hall, G16 Oth 5 Bea rh at ‘Consultations : S from 10 to 6. ntiere ie OTHER SERVICES. “SOUND DOCTRINE THE ONLY SALVATION From Present-day Delusions’ will be the subject ofa ied by = melist” a ae patleneer Sunday, 7:30 p.m., April & at the Churel Blessed Hope, 8tb st. me. between F and G. it L_CHURCH, ‘The pastor, ach at 11 and at 6:30, It 'S CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, 3 bet. 6th and 7th n.w.—Prof. Isaac Clark, D. D. will preach at 11 a.m. Prof. Lewis B. Moore p.m. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m, NEW CHURCH. ate AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK, 1007 G street n.w. 315,000 1a0" snettgage Bootie Ring ain eee tee ponte 31,500 2d St. "t in on = ALSO 2,000 shares of the capital stock of the Arizona Eastern ‘and Montana Company par Talve, $5 per cop] mining company been = ing moo Hdends of two per cent since De- We issue di principal cli Europe ar low rates of exchange’ Hest sbare. ESSERE SES ESERE SELES ESTES SS AN UPTOWN: ERSONS living up an town will find it a © conventence to bank H. WETZI 6H st. mw. Interest allowed on deposits. For farther particulars apply at bank. mh80-12t WM, \OOME, RB President. International Zine ¢ SOLID No industry in the United States ts built on a more solid, permanent, paying foundation than the zine mining tusiness, as developed in the Missourt- Kansas zine mining district. 90 per cent of the ace rich paying properties. Is there any other in- dustry in the country of which sald? The properties of COMP. Rhode Island, and [ the Cushing Process low the 165-foot WEALTH LYING FROM 500 TO 1,000 FEET BE- LOW THE PRESENT WORKIN With the proposed additional mills, the output can be doubled with eight mills can be run proportionately cheaper than four mills. Taking into consideration the fact that drillings to the depth of 1,100 feet show a far richer and larger per cent of ore than at the present higher levels, and that one mill to each two acres could not exhaust the zinc Titty years, It requires no expert In figures to pre- dict what the net returns must be to the compan: * permanent, This insures FINANCIAT. ANY comprise nearly 200 acres of the best zine lands in the richest portion of this mineral region: four large mills in active operation and four more contracted for, with « present net earning capacity of $446,184.00 per annum, as Teported by & Selected committee of the directors, Hon. Charles P. Bennett, OF JOPLIN FINAN , MISSOURI. : AS A ROGK. mines opened in thie territory much can be the INTERNATIONAL ZINC consisting of Secretary of State of Dr. Ira B. Cushing. president of Co., Boston; no shaft going he- level, and THE GREATEST comparatively less expense, deposits on these properties in Paying property f bundreds of years, while the safety of an Invest. ment In the Stock of the INTERNATIONAL ZINO COMPANY fs guaranteed by our method of quar terly inspection and avditing of accounts. The net Profits of the Company have been certified to as cortect by a FIRM OF CHARTERED ACCOUNT: ANTS OF INTERNATIONAL REPUTATION. ‘Those who purchase shares at par, the present price, $1.09 Per Share, FULL PAID AND NON-ASSESSARLE, Will see the value of thelr stock rise to many times its presept cost, rivaling the Calumet and Hecla and other bonanza mines which have now reached their limit of Increase, and are not fortune makers for PRESENT investors. THE TIME TO BUY is BEFORE THE RISE, and reap the returns from the Increase in value of stock, For the purpose of still further equipment and de- velopment, the company offers for subscription « Umited amount of its stock at par, $1.00 per sbare, the expenditure of which will insure GREATLY INCREASED RETURNS to the sharebolders. Applications for stock should be accompanied by check to the order of Joshua Brown & Co., FISCAL AGENTS, 45-47 Wall St., New York City, 88 STATE &T., BOSTON. 421 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. 409 THE ROOKER! \ No bonds. No preferred stock. Par value, $1 per share. Full paid and non-assessable. These shares for sale at 85 cents per share for ten days. This Automobile makes its power as it is required from kerosene, which is made into gas as is needed for the required output of power from the engine, and it is independent of a power station and is self-con- tained. Patent licenses for the whole United State For Further Information Call or Write to The Pennsylvania Horseless . Carriage Mfg. Co., Ltd., OFFIC ES, Room 28, Atlantic Building, Washington, D. C., 130 Westminster Bridge Road, S. INFRINGEMENTS WILL BE PROS it gp etre end oney Loaned | try Tina M y Li d onan Ko mt on Pianos = | fea’ sour pms: oo $n amount Lowest rates of interest. No delay or pub- licity. Security Loan Co., apd-14tt Costs nothing to make upplication. Room 1, Warder Bldg. Cor, 9th & F, “Make Assurance Doubly Sure.” Realty Appraisai and Agency Company. (ncorporated.) Capital. $100,000. kes appraisals Don't bi cy © to our appraisal terest and expenses, When agents you, esk them to AGR! PAID until repayment. ARE eur Joan may be thousand doll THE COLt which paid to LOAN ITS clati month. YOUR OWN ATTORNEY can prepare the neces- SATs pay CEW’ Insurance Com TS On cur pony OF CHARGE on long 8. E. W Office—G10 13th street v.w. fel-78t-26 we will bid © will to this for , monthly or otherwise. FICATE OF 610 13TH ST. "Phone 1887. foc teal estate loans. YOU IN PROPERTY {f you loan oa 6 amount of loan, in- YOUR LOSS. or PAY CUT OUT BY A TAX SALE. you or them for 10 cents per yet T last yea Same terms as other asso- s $1 per forms. LE, of any District Title ted and furnished FREE loans. W. WOODWARD, President. S. PARKER, Vice President. NEWTON, Treasurer. SAVE Stop spending money recklessly. Pat it in b: MONEY! ters. YOUR here. Can we add to your name on our books? Union Savings Bank, 1222 F St. ap6-151 Kk where it'll draw Amounts of from $1 up to open an account TR LIQUID AIR CO. ABSOLUTELY NO OFFERED $5.00 The very sutisfactory developments at the works, the progress made, and the large subscriptions ing received by the Company, have decided the Board of Directors April 7. Gerald M. 8 CONGRESS ST., BOSTON. 11 BROADWAY, y TON SAVINGS BANK, ap5-3t-30 Cor. 12th and G 81 IPLER MORE STOCK WILL BE AFTER APRIL 7 AT PER SHARE. se to close the issue Saturday, Fennell & Co., y YORK. nw. THE AMERICAN AUTOCARETTE CO. Capital Stock = - $200,000 SHARES, General Offices, Kellogg Building, 1416 F st. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 Prt SHARE PER MONTH TILL stock will be recety pany, Washington Savings Bank, cor. 12th and G or at the office of the by July OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. ©, FRANKLIN SCH: WILLIAM BE. SCHNEIDER. ‘DERS. LORIN Edwin B. Hay, ‘Leo Simmiors, Edward $10.00 EACH. PAID. Subscriptions to this d by the treasurer of the com- NEIDER. -President. Reynolds of Baltimore, Thos. P. Amoss of Baltimore. mbai-2w-28 The West End National Bank, 1415 G STREET. WASHINGTON, D. 0. Capital and Surplus, $250,000.00. Accounts of corporations, firms and individuals solicited. Letters of credit thi forel world issued on de: F. C. STEVENS. President. JOHN H. MOORE. Vice President. ESTER, fe2i-m.w&s-20tt exchange available in all parts of the Brown Bros. & Co. and R.A. CH The National Safe Deposit, Savings and Trust Coi CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE Capital:One Million Dollars ins‘de Acts as Administrator, Executor, Trustee, &e. ~ MONEY TO LOAN. 4% R.w.W mpany, ite. ‘Vaults. and alker& Son 1006 F N.W. E., London, England. SCUTED: Frank H. Pelouze, Member Washington Stock Exchange, 1405 F Street. Specialist in Local Securities. ap4-26r+ W.B. Hibbs & Co., BANKERS & BROKERS, Members New York Stock Exchange, 1419 F Street. Correspondents of LADENBURG, THALMA! a. N & iN Bankefs snd Brokers, 20 BROAD ST.. NEW YORK. Bonds. Stocks, Cotton, Grain, Provisions. Special fast wire constant quotations, WASHINGTON OFFICE: NO. 1421 4 Prete 0. 1421 F ST. NAW, THE RIGGS NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON, D. ©. Capital, $500,000. EXCHANGE ON ENGLAND, IRELAND, FRANCE AND GERMANY, Letters of Credit AVAILABLE IN ALL FOREIGN PARTS. | BANK COLLFCTIONS. ORDERS FOR INVESTMENTS. STOCKS 4 Thos. 8. Hopkins, 8. G. Hopkin, Hopkins & Co., 27-32 WASHINGTON LOAN & TRUST BLDG, Bankers and Financial Agents. General Banking Business. Investments. LETTERS OF CREDIT AND BILIS OF EX- CHANGE 0. Baring Bros. & Co., London, avails able in all parts of the world. EXCHANGE on Hong Kong and Sbanghal Bank- ing Corp’n, good ior Manila, Honk Kong, Shanghai — Ze — end everywhere in the far east. 78-1: MONEY TO LOAN. 44 and 5%, ON DISTRICT REAL ESTATE. RATE OF INTEREST REGULATED BY ACTER OF SECURITY. ——_ R. O. Holtzman, mbS-14tt 10th and F ste. n.w. CITIZENS’ EQUITABLE BUILDING ASSOCIA» TION OF GE D.C. 16 17TH SERIES OP: STOCK, ONE DC MONTH. ADVAN ESTATE TO BE RE MONTH ON AN ADVANCE OF $1,000. THOS. BROWN. Pre: MGAR FRISBY mb31-8t ESTABLISHED 1858, Lewis Johnson & Co, BANKERS, 1315 F Street, Sun Building, Members New York and Washing- ton Stock Exchange. Money loaned cu securities listed fn New York, Boston, Philadelpiia, Baltimore and Washington: Foreign exchange, Cable transfers. Letters of Government bonds bought and sold, ndents of MOORE & SCHLEY, oc25-20t2 NEW YORK. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION.

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