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_—— THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1900-24 PAGES, SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. 1 RITE. Perf 248-0 p.m. Work: i4th deg. S, Kid Deg., Secretary. FRENCH, AUSTRIAN, RUSSIAN, Italian ‘and other foreign legal papers given spe- cial attention before the departuicis, preparatery to use in foreign countries. LEON A. CLARK, with WELLS & WELLS, Fendalt bldg. my6-3t ” ECTRIC MAS REMOVES BLEMISHES) soothing and refreshing: electric brushing st lates and cleans the scalp. Miss NICHOLS 24 New York ave Te Best Electric Fans, $2 up * _20 different atyles to select from. Every of- * fice and store should be supplied this summer. * €7'Seld on monthly payments, or rented, $2 Nat’l Electrical Supply Co., aa Rae NEW YORK AVE. “PHONE 833. Get the BIKE cal ota er on Be REMODELED 2%, cannot do. Rea ‘oe CYCLE REPAIR SHt S14 M4th st. GET A RED HEADED OMve Bi le. The swellest thing In wheeldom. Many new features besides the finish. You can buy Olives for $2 weekly. =< K. © JONES & CO., 513 NINTH STREET N.W. “FIRE A POSTAL” ———_ —at us, or "phone > for an estimate on —— of repairti rivtipg. Written guar- ee with all work. THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED SCOTTIS texnlar me en % Grafton & Son, oi sne. Phenes Lad ICE. The American Ice Company Prvposes to turnish th f Washington ib the beat quality aor Natural citizens: Manufactu upward. bldg. Stations host. wharf, 15th and FE sts. me. Potomac sts.; Georgetown, 3108 Waier st K st nw dost. wharf se. msL-2ét 15 Notice iS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE PART hip heretofore on Walter F. under t by muta w SAGAR, JOHN DOYLE CARMODY. r wearing for a new M1 her Dress. and be mea: Dress Sul Fit er ne pas. J. FRED. GAT +e Hodges Getting Biggerl. Having to hk em: ar : S11 Oth add new tm | eet eip latent BOOK BINDER. mst 6l Suitsto order for gentlemen When we say “Gentlemen” we mean pr $25 cisely what We say. The woolens are «xl quality, the making is satisfactory and the fois the best. We don't make clothes. F Ready-made Sults, $10, $12, . » i Sue A. W. Francis, Soy "Wwaner & co. TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, 625 PENN. AVENUE. mye tt gaia Don’t Use “Toth Bails” | when you pack away, Winter clathes aad USE MOTH | mcs. | ‘sheet per, 6ie. Easton & Rupp, 421 11th. PRINTING. ILL & WALLACE, Popular-prieed 1 ers 1107 E, Paints, 15c. : = “ana 7 iner Printed Shrines = cat style tse: atic of 41 different « Embiematic prepared for the annual Cards session of the Imperial SHEIRY'S PRINTING OFFIC mri-tt : SPIRITVALISM.ARE YOU you have though’ ested ery day ant Friday nights. ness. Fursand FineWoolens Kept ing sterage at Center Market he season at lowest rates. Abso- jou against moths and odors. GIVE NOTICE THAT THE FI Affleck. “comsnmed of Alb. Jr, doing Te asent. M sof Mr. drug bas! all i d to make firm, Jo it Aifle 1 collections ALBERT E. ACK PHILIP J. AFFLE Having sold my interests tn the firm of Acker & Ateck to my late pertner, Mr. Philp J. af- fleck, fr., Edes're { nk its past genes its px e120 10t continuance of LBERT EL ACKER. have one of best plating s repair we will at very see us or drop and 1202 D st. nw. from City Post ( fessional K. for nd steng- tuke dicta- and have them typewritten. Low pric “THE DRILLER Ses 1th ow. apl-tn NogIce ts ¥ wert orgetown All persons In Hew thereof, aplS-wa&s dws LUTHERAN. MEMORIAL Butler, 11 and 3 J IAL (ald, ave. and oth sf, ‘n.¢.)/°C. Le ervices, 11 and 8. School, 9:30 a.m., pam, fn both [ehurchijs. AUL’S CHURCH, COR. OF 11TH AND H De, Bomer. pastor.—Services gn Sunday morning and evening at 11 and 8 o'clock. Rev, Chauncey Botsford of Northumberland, Pas, reach beth morning and at 9:30; Junior Endeavor 7; prayer meeting on teachers’ study hour at 7. neat Te ee enIt REFORMATION, PA. AVE. BE. Parspn, D.D%, with sermons ‘Reasons for school at 9:30; En- “seats free. Thors- MEETING OF THE Branch. King’s Daughters and Sons, will be held in Luther Memo TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, May 8 and 9. ‘The Tuesday meeting will’ be called at 7:45 m., when an address will be made by Mrs. J. Meetings on Wednesday will be at 10 a.m. and The public ts cordially inytted. ATTENTION! PRESBYTERIAN. CHAPEL, PA. AVE., 28TH ~Preaching moruing at 11 and even- 45 by the minister, 14th and Vt. CHURCH.—Pas- FECK MEMORIAL LUTHER PLACE . Charles Alvin at ECKINGTON PRESBYTERIA! Cap, and Q sts.—Rev. George S$. Duncan, Ph.D., will preach at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. on “Impres- sions From the Ecumenical OWNERS. If you want a tenant for your house you must make it known that the house is for rent. We will advertise it liberally in the 90 per cent of rent- We give rents We'll send you a check igslonary Confer- WESTERN CHURCH, H ST. NEAR 19TH, GER- hart A. Wilson, pastor—1i Teacher and Preach Fishers of Men."" voted to Brotherhood of Andrew and Philip, 1t WESTMINSTER CHURCH, MEMORIAL, 7TH ST. E. Lawrence Hunt, pastor.—Tomor- Missionary Soctety, chapel; 3 p.m., dedication of new church. ‘ser- mon by Dr. Bittinger; Mr. Douglass @. Will axsist the choir; 8’ p.m.. pralse servic os, “Misses Lyn- hum, Stevens and’ Weser and Messrs. Duffy und Melville 1, brief address by pastor on a new oratorio, Strangers cordinlly Invited. PRESBYTERIAY “Transfiguration of Moses; Philips from “The ‘Divine m.,' Andrew and ening service de- ‘Thursday evening «at 8; papers and {n our bnlletin. It ers come to our office anyway. our personal attention. the same day the rent Is paid. STONE & FAIRFAX, 806 F st. nw. INGTON. D.C. May 5, 1900. ASSURANCE SO- tor.—Services at 11 a.m. Morning tople Joining the Church.” deavor Society day praise service at 8 p.m. NON-SECTARIAN, THE PEOPLE'S CHURCH. 423 G ST. sermon by Rev. Tda'¢ Newberg’s class at 10:15. PROVIDENT SAViD CIETY OF NEW YORK. WM, B. HARDY. Gen. Agt.. 458 La. ave. Your ‘prompt attention and ment of polley for insurance on uel A. Royle, formerly of Troy, pa; the life of Sam- ‘.¥., deserves Hensey will take part; | | Vices at diet: Ilinois, Prof. free. All welcome. NEW CHURCH, WHI be ‘gled to recommend your Company to Very respectfully, HANNAH ROYLE. WANTED-LADIES TO CALL AND EXAMINE Livingston's New French Dress r pertaining to the art of cutting, desigaing and making thoroughly offers to each 1 Gth st. and Mary! moa and’ Jo- mnesburg, who has labored In the South seas. and South Africa, will deliver one of bis thrill- Philips is an exc All are invited, n.w.—The Rev. Frank Sewall, pasto . “Life In His Name." sy capers, with brief address, “Scenes From the Burly Days of Christianity UNITARIAN, ALL SOULS’ CHURCH, 14TH a.m., Sunday school: 9:45 a.m parative Religions, Prof. Crayen m., morning service; sermon by Rev. son of Boston, People's Religious Union r, wii preach Sunday school, irs. Livingston skirt machine free during her stay. PS HALL, 514 9th st. now. Talk on Eye Glas When roo get a pair of Spectacles or Eye- glasses you are buying something that you will use for years. Then why fit the fice comfortably and with style and finlsh to make them look neat employ only the best workmen and grind our lenses on the premises, thus insuring quick mt accurate work. examine the eyes for glasses and the lenses ranteed to be correct. kitted sped rr CHURCH. sermon by Bishop Alexander Walters of AL 3 Zion Chureh. ‘T PRESB. CHURCH Donald C. “MaeLeod, 10 acn., Unity p.m.. Young subject: “The ‘Tyranny if, leader; § p.m., even- ing service, Rev. Mr. Cucl evening services. SPIRITUALISM. OF SPLRITUALISTS, M. E €. “t get them made to AN CHURCH, 13TH AND Yale stx., Rey. Joseph address by Dr. Mary hip, 8 p.m, *, Free Chureh of Dr, Mary Pler- Strangers wel- address by Rev. D. Scotland. missionary, son Eddy will also ‘be We preseribe are gu Glasses as low as $1.00. lcAllister & Feast, Grumbine, speaker (PRESBYTE- N and 18th sts. Connecticut ave. hier! Phenomena, tiday school, 10+ a.m. m., and at 4 p.m. Re . medical mis- meeting at 3 with proof positive of hee Temple, n speak at the ‘Thursday evening, © Question of Smoking’ mid-week servic o'eloe interests a vast number ¢ mics Week service, et B\otelock: RIAN, CORNE nowe more £0 S-cent cigar on Sold only by The Shoomaker Co., 1331-33 B st. Geo. 1. Wilson, D. D. ay evening, at eNUE PRESBYTERIAN +) Sunday evenin; SERVICES. NEVER DISAPPOINT. SECULAR LEAG' wter Lawrence, organist. Direct Advertising “d by the use of our TYPE- We furnish them stuall expenae. We will be glad to explain the results you can secure by fa the ehureh; 6:45 p.m, WRITER LETT! quantities at ve 4th and B sts, Geo, N. Lae Preaching by “th Morning subje Weakness of Large Churche Missionaries and Model Printery, ‘abbath school _E.. 6:30 pam. EPISCOPAL. TIC CITY Bi AUCTION SALES. ANHATTAN" TYPEW! = z i TAL AND ALL ANGELS’ CH . Rev. Wm. Turner, rector. ‘The feetor will preac All seats free. T. OTH AND 7TH It bas the new rotary eseap In a great specd Increaser! Not a trust. tepe- Universal keybe worthy atid e . rer Boose tual. crry ITEus. COUNTRY BOARD. . ‘TRY REAL ESTATE. HN ©. PARKER, 617 SEVENTH STREET. WANTED POLICIES}! 615 14th St. Rooms 19-21. Corset Artiste. test Parts styles kK, alorning prayer, 1. children’s servic $ provide’ seat We buy Insurance Poll- Barton, recto aeatoadSfaca FINANCIAL... FOREIGN POSTAL, strangers. cordially 1; services Wednesday, RENT (Flats). FOR RENT (Houses). ol, #:30 am. by part of the ei NT (Warehouses) FOR SALE (Houses)... FOR SALE (Lots) = 41 Tf st. now. EVENT, S PM, "MONDAY, MaY & Anti-Saloon L and 11 a.m., 4 and 8 p.m. PRO-CATHED! ML, 3D Al FS AND VEHICLE ~ holy communion; 11 ¢ Apenareren REPUATISM. — MES. ANCES SUNDAY. FRIDAY EVE LOST AND POUND CHURCH NOTIC 2PHODIST. MONEY WANTED & E (att ROH, OTH AND 1 ition will hein with the At 11 a.m. children’s p 4:50 pon, choral servic aunt adidress ty festival in parish CHURCH OF THE IN eba EL CHUECH, 141TH aglow Snyder, Pee eee eeeaeone ! Miscellaneous) WANTED (Situations). CHURCH OF THE AS¢ ransfers of Real Estate. st between 16th 4 ts—Richard Rothwell to Ida Rothwell, original lot 3, sq. 1000; $10 (stamps, $1). Addition to Le Droit Park—Ray daugh et ux. to John Imir $10 (stamps, $4.50). Clark Mills Estate to Napoleon or; S p.m., sermon by ¥ E street southe HARTIS1. Attractiveness of 8, ‘sermon and baptisms. PTISt CHURCH, D) lot 43, bik. 17; 2S MEMORIAL ohn Rohrback et ux. tes, lot 2; $400, northwest—Ann L. 1 Johnson, part lots 19 and Wilson to Rache EBENEZER M. EB. Cit {TH AND D )a.m.; Miles M. John H. Nolan to Donald amps, $10.50). meetings Tuesd NORTH CAPT CH AUDITORIUM, 41H jean Security SECOND BAPTIST CHURC " y E. Genn et tt, lot 120; $1 Lemuel M. Be North Carolina avenue 7th and 8th treets—Sopha Darnall, lot 45, nd Mill streets—John F. Rick xton and Great Falls Ele et ux. to W Georgetown; sd and 34th neis Saul, lots 188 to 197, square at the mormmg Christian En- deavor meet’ng, -RACE BAL IST CHURCH. Pleasant Plains—Fred’k C. Gieseking to L. Brown, lot 194; $100 jee Thursday, S tor, J.T. Jesse. Bible school, E street southeast between 13th and 14th streets—Henry FRIENDS. to George KNIGHTS © The grandest of Fraternal fal Organiza- ne, bas paid bs fis beneficiaries. the widows and orphans of 35,000 deceased members, $60,- 600,000, $218,000 of whiel heen disbursed in £: $20,000 in Iso. “For further uforma- FRANCIS F. BATES, Grand Dictator, 1925 6th st. now. Or JOHN H. KING, Grand Reporter, 116 I ge. pLT-w.s.m tin Sao ‘Tel. 1141. BERKEL RYE — 1s the best whisky for family and medicinal — Use. It ix absolutely pure, and poaseaces mag- —— hificent ‘bedy and Maver.” One dollar « full quart. (nly from JAMES THARP, 812 F s! HAVE PRANK C. POTTS. EXPERI Hav enter and butlder, do your spring worl & specialty: painting. glazing and furniture packs ed; estimates fur. East side 17th at. bet. O& P. St VISIT CLEVELAND PARK To see beautiful rf. Homes. walks, drives. spel —What are you paying Save 20% net rv inne SU Home aud ‘Furniture? Accident Insurance, §20 ta $12,000. S. H. WALKER, 458 La. ave. Tel. 14! 2. mhlOTst,¢ SPRING AND SUMMER JAEGER UNDERWEAR, PUR WOOL. (They go together.) Ask for catalogue. Agency 726 15th at.. Also gency for Gardner & Vail Laundry of New York. Bree und=y in be country. mh29-6tf Men’s Shirts to Order. We have been making Shirts to order since 1886, and have mnde them for thousands of customers since that time. We think we can make Shirts for yon suc- eeasfully. If there are any faults as to fit @f workmanship, consider the loss onrs, White Shirts. $1.50 to $3.00—the latter made of Enzlish Long Cloth. Neglige Shirts of Scotch Madras or Cheviot, $3.00 each. Percale Shirts of fabrics from French cloth printers, who are the best in the world, $3.00 exch—cuffs attached or detached. Madras Suirts of fabrics from the looms of the leading Scotch weavers, $3.50 cach—cuffs attached o- detacked. Woodward & Lothrop. fels-ztr _ OSTEOPATHY. Geo. D. Kirkpatrick. D. O.. 1413 G st, a.w. Hours from 9 to 5. Examination free. fe6-78t' original lots 1 and 34, square 1042; $2,450, M street northwest between North Capitol National Safe Deposit, Savings and Trust Co. et al., trustees, to The Woman's Home Missionary Society of the M. E. Church, parts original lots 21 , Square 620; $9,690. Q street northwest between 33d and 84th Beall, surviving trustee, to Weaver, lots 185 and 186, square LEY CHAPEL, MEETING (ORTHODOX), 1ST AND C Bible school, 9:45 a.m. er, Is expec nat 11 a.m 2 OF THE SOCIETY OF FRIEND iS11 I st. n.w., at 11 o'clock; Bible class at 12 Fatal Blunde * Wyte, 6:45 p.m., Ep:vor ON CITY BIGLI nual public meetin CHRISTIAN. {ONT AVENUB CHURCH, F. D. POWER —11, “Christ In the Chui . Whitney” Avenue Memorjal, streets—Jno. E. Q street northwest between 33d and 34th streets—Same to Joseph T. Weaver, lots 183, 184 and 187, square 1254; $H45. O street southwest between 3d and 4% streets—Anna Zielinska et vir Marie Kloczewski, 546; $1,300, 1 street northeast between North Capitol Ist streets—Herbert trustees, to Robert J. Hale, 675; $3,250. Q street northwest between North Capitol and lst streets—Henrietta Stuart to Fanny Williams, lot 149, square 61 Address by Rev. ervices also Sun clock at the Central Prestyt THEOSOPH} 1 in Bible work THROSOPHY.—8 P. Clark: subject, erns aud the P FECTURB BY MAJ. J. AL “The Ulthnate Call of the Mod- erm of the Aueients In existent States.”” Bd floor, Metzerott building, F st. UNIVERSALIST. “OUR Bee. will ald by th CONGREGATIONAL. CHURCH, Convex Dumm, pastor's assistant 11 a.m., with address by pas. abers and Lord's supper, and Charles Phillip: lots @4 and 65, square FIRST CoN¢ «Gill et al, 112, square CHURCH OF 13TH AND L tor, reception of with address by Rev, upon Work In Samoa and the Transvaal, where In has been for many years a missionary of the Low don Missionary Soctet: chorus, led by Dr. J. W. Bischoff, organist. day school, 9:30 4m. Christian’ Eudeavor, 6:45 vices, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m, Church of the Living God;"” Right Living. Sunday school, 9: ;,,$10 (stamps, Kindergarten from 11 to Music by quartet and Sams XP v., it Seventh street northeast’ b B streets—Frances B. McDevitt to Wilhelm Au, lot 69, square 867; $3,400. No. 1004 Massachusetts avenue north- west—B. S. Douglass et al.,-trustees, to Donie H. Ferrell, lot B, square 342; $8,025. Garfield—Arthur A. Birney et al., trus- tees, to Mary Butler, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. FIRST CHUROH OF CHRIST, SCIED {ish Rite Hall, 1007 G st. niw.—Sunday servi 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Subject 1s."" Sunday school, 11 Mr. avd Mrs. FIFTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, and I ne., Rev. BN. Kirby, pastor. a.m. and'S p.m. by pastor. a.m.; Junior C. E., 3, and ¥. P.S 0. E., ‘\T CONGREGATIONAL © Columbia road near 14th ‘st. n.w.—The pas Rev. M. Ross Fishburn, will preach at 11 ‘and Sunday school at REGATIONAL CHURCH, M_ ST. 11 am., se NTIST, SCOT- —Preaching, 11 ‘orth half lot 102; F street (south side) between 12th and 18th streets northwest—wm. J. Kehoe et ux. to Ben B. Bradford, part original lot 12, square 200; $10 (stamps, $35). Thirteenth street northwest between T y M. Baker to Melvin lots 119, 120, 121, square 274; J. F. Linscott, ¢. HEPORM CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH.—SBR- afternoon, May 6, o'clock Wednesda: :80 o'clock, Sunda and testimonial meeting at evening, May 9, in Confederate Veterans’ H. 431_ 11th ‘st. OLIVER C. SABIN will deliver a FREE LEC- TURE, in which he will teach how the sick are healed through Christian Sctence. tion given In these lectures would cost $100.00 if obtained through the Orthodox Christian Science Church. ‘The hall is commodious and centrally lo- A large number of extra chairs have been All are cordially invited. Come bet. 6th and 7th si Bela Seymour; 8 p.m., Rev. will preach and conduct the communion service: S._S.. 9:30 a.m.; song service, 4 p.m. CHRISTADELPHIAN, ‘TON ECCLESIA*316 PA. AVE. every Sunday at 3:30 p.m. Divine ‘Truth. mon Sterling N. Brows. and U streets—Henr: G. Benjamin, ‘The informa- ——— eee Lossen by Theft. Samuel Hodge, who has a blacksmith shop on Nichols avenue, Hillsdale, has re- Ported to the police the theft of the run- ning gear of a buggy and three carriage springs, valued in all at §15, from his place The larceny was committed at night, but he has no suspicion of the Perpetrator. William H. Brinkley, Monroe street, Ana- costia, reports to the police the larceny of mes with brass rings and part le on Lincoln street, arranged for. and learn the truth. EOOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, hall, 1213 12th st. now. and 8 p.m.; subject: Sunday school, 12 m. _CIRCLE OF DIVINE MINISTRY, TL. CIRCLE OF DIVINE MIN — inday service at Rauecher's, 1083 Goun aree ~“Divine Belence."* ing room, Loan and fo COT, id men ond ‘Trust Bag. eee anny oes Bible school at CENTRAL UNION MISSION. MISSION HOLDS GOSPEL CENTRAL UNION services at main hall, 622 La. and 7:39 p.m.; Sunday, 3 and 7; yited. Branch meet ‘Mortals and Immortals." ‘ednesday, 1, See Mission Bulletin, PEOPLE'S MISSION. FEOPLE'S MISSION, 10 P, ices every night, 7:30, and day night led by Messrs, Conn, ave., at ine. Subject: ily noon meetings at read- ‘A. AVE. N.W.—SI @ pair of ha: 8 trace from his stabl Ua, THE WEEK ENDING MAY 5, 1900. The House, by a vote of 225 to 35, passed the Nicaragua -canal- bill. The Senate passed the Alaska government, the army appropriation, the army reorganization and the fortifications appropriation bills. ‘The consideration of the resolution declaring the seat of Senator Clark vacant was post- poned a week. The House and Senate passed a joint resolution extending the tenure of military officers on duty in Porto Rico. The Senate, by a vote of 29 to 20, refused to consider a resolution expressive of sympathy for the Boers. The President nominated Sanford B. Dole as first. gov- ernor of the territory of Hawaii. Secre- tary Long administered a rebuke to Cap- tain Chadwick for expressing contemptuous views of Rear Admiral Schley in the course of a published interview. The American troops at Catubig,* Samar, Philippine Is- lands, were attacked by insurgents and twenty of them were killed. Senor Paterno, formerly head of the Filipino insurgent cabinet, was captured in Luzon. Rumors ot the death of Aguinaldo at the hands of Igorrotes were circulated without confirma- tion, Major General Otis sailed from Ma- nila for the United States. Perfecto La- coste accepted the post of minister of agri- culture in General Wood’s Cuban cabinet. Judge Lochren of the United States district court at St. Paul rendered a decision to the effect that the Constitution of the United States applied of its own force to Porto Rico. Admiral Dewey visited Chicago, where he participated In the celebration of the anniversary of Manila bay; he later visited St. Louis, where he was entertained with high honors. The ecumenical confer- ence in session in New York adjourned. Over 200 lives were lost in a mine disaster at Schofield, Utah. The Ist of May was marked by the inauguration of strikes in various cities. New Hampshire democrats in convention indorsed Bryan and the Chi- cago platform. Nebraska and Michigan re- publicans indorsed President McKinley. Spencer B. Adams was nominated for gov- ernor by the North Carolina republicans. ‘The five men accused of the murder of Wm. Goebel were arraigned at@rankfort, Ky., and pleaded not guilty. Foreign Affairs. Lord Roberts reported a slight advance of his main line north and east of Bloemfon- tein; his forces occupied the town of Brand- fort and crossed the Vet river; British troops crossed the Vaal river at Windsor- ton, Cape Colony. The official dispatches regarding the battle of Spion Kop were the cause of an angry debate in the house of commons, the government obtaining a ma- jority Ina vote in connection therewith. Riots in Bulgaria developed into serious proportions. A scaffolding in the Paris ex- position grounds collapsed and killed a workman, a bridge fell within the grounds and six people were crushed to death and many were injured beneath it. The cele- bration of the 400th anniversary of Brazil's discovery began at Rio de Janeiro. Among those who died were Munkacsy, the Hun- garian painter, in an asylum at Bonn, and ‘aaron Saurma von der Jettsch, formerly German minister to the United States, at Berlin. In the District. The nominations of Commissioners Mac- farland and Ross were confirmed by the Senate. Monday was District day in the House; a bill to incorporate the Natiunal Society, United States Daughters of 1812, was passed; consideration of the Dill es- tablishing a code of laws for the District vas postponed. The fifth trlernial conven- tion of the American Association of Phys! cians and Surgeons was held; in connection therewith was held the eighth decennial convention to revise the United States phar- macopela. Miss Olga Nethersole, the ac- tress, filed suit to recover $20,000 damag from Rey. Thomas Chalmers Easton, a Washington Presbyterian clergyman, for slander. Among those who died were Gen. Allan Rutherford, a well-known Washing- tonian, and Edward O. Leech, formerly di- rector of the mint, and latterly of Ww York, in that city. —- WEATHER Fair Tonight and Sanday, Warmer; Variable Winds. Forecast till 8 p.m. Sunday—For the Dis- trict of lumbia, Delaware and Maryland, fair tonight and Sunday; warmer Sunday; variable winds, becoming fresh southeast- erly. For Virginia, fair tonight, except possibly showers in southeast portion. Sunday fair, warmer; fresht easterly winds. Weather conditions and general forecast— The pressure is low throughout the west and relatively high in the east. It is low- est over Alberta and highest over northern Florida. Cool weather continued east of the Mis- ippi river, with general frosts from the lake region eastward, except on the coast, and In the upper Ohfo valley. In the wes the temperatures have risen 2 to 14 degre: particularly in the slope region. There have been showers in New England and portions of the middle Atlantic states, in the Ohio valley and lower lake region. There were oO general and substantial rains in the Paeifie coast states and show- + in the northern plateau. Showers are indicated tonight in the west gulf northern portion of the east gulf s and in Tennessee and North Carolina; elsewhere east of the Mississipp! generally fair weather is indicated. It will continue cool tonight in the mid- die Atlantic states and New England, with frosts, except in the southern portion of the former district. It will be warmer Sun- day in the Ohio valley, lower lake region and middle Atlantic states. 5 On the New England coast fresh wester- ly winds will become southerly. On the middle and south Atlantic coast they will be fresh and mostly east to south. The following heavy precipitation (in inches) has been reported during the past twenty-four hours: San Diego, 1.02; Los Angeles, 1.24. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. The following were the readings of the thermometer and barometer at the weather bureau for the twenty-four hours begin- ning at 2 p.m. terday: Thermometer: May 4—4 p.m., 61; 8 p.m., 59; 12 midnight, 53. May 5—4 m., 45; 8 a.m., 12 nvon, 59; 2 p.m., 62 Maximum, 62, at 2 p.m., May 4; minimum, 43, at 4 a.m. May Boromete: May 4—4 p.m., 29.85; 8 p.m. 20.88; 12 midnight, 20.95. May 5—4 a.m, 30.00; 8 a.m, noon, 30,10; 2 p.m., 30.06. Condition of the Water. ‘Temperature and condition of water at 8 a.m.: Great Fails—Temperature, 62; con- dition, 36. Receiving reservoir—Tempera- ture, 66; condition at north connection, 36 condition at south connection, 36. Distrib- uting reservgir—Temperature, 64; condition at influent gatehouse, 36; effluent gate- house, 36. Tide Table. ‘Today—Low tide, 7:11 a.m. and 7:42 p.m.; high tide, 12:30 a.m. and 12:46 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 8:10 a.m. and 8:36 p.m.; high tide, 1:26 a.m. and 1:40 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rises, 4:55 a.m.; sun sets, 6:58 p.m. Moon sets, 12:41 a.m. tomorrow. Tomorrow—Sun rises, 4:54 a.m. The City Lights, Gas lamps all lighted by 7: p.m.; extin- guishing begun at 4:04 am. The lighting is begun one hour before the time named. Are lamps lighted at 7:20 p.m.; extin- guished at 4:19 a.m. —_.—_—_. In Default of Payment. Judge Scott today, in the Police Court, sent Harry Goodrich to the work house for forty-five days, in default of the payment of $15 fine. Goodrich was convicted of dis- orderly conduct in Lincoln Park and with assaulting Alexander Robinson. The arrest was made by Policeman Qualls. Committed to Jail. Richard Johnson was today convicted in the Police Court, before Judge Kimball, of assaulting Martha Hall and was fined $10. In default of payment he was committed to jail for thirty days. “APENTA” The Best Natural Aperient Water, BOTTLED AT THE SPRINGS, BUDA PEST, HUNGARY, Under the Scientific Supervision of PROF. von FODOR, Director of the Hygienic Institute, Royal University, Buda Pest. HOTELS. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. _ ‘This List Appears Kvery Saturday. HOTELS. Spring Resorts. For rates, routes, etc., call or address (send stamp) Hotei Tariff Bureau, 63 Fifth Ave., New York. NEW YORK VISITOR FOR SALE_ONE OF THE HANDSOMEST COUN FOR RENT—THE BEAUTIFUL Got = TRY PLACES near Wasbington;, COMPLETELY FURNISHED and ready for occupancy; modern house. large crounds. with acreage alrea nt £4) BEAUTIFUL GROVE, RUNNING WATER, fnd the most bealthful section around Washing- ton (north); SUPERE V1 Unen, silver ware, Plano. bores, vebicles Included. Price, $0,000" Of which $3,000 cash. balance to sult nd in city’ suitable clear. Gress EXPOUT, Star amet Mmldine—clen STRY RESI- dence known as Shady Side, on Brightwood ave.; fine shade; good water; easily reached by clece tric or steam cars. Biy3-6t B. H. WARNER ©O., 916 F on. w. (4P., American Plan; F.P., European; Op.. Open.) ALBANY.N.Y.The Ten Eyek,E.P.,$2 up; A.P..$4 up --Hotel Kenmore, A.P.. $3 up CITY, N.J.The Rudolf, A-P_.$3.50 to $5 s+++---+-Hotel Dennis, A.P.. $3 to $5 EN. (Spee.rms. with bath)StephanleHtL ‘he Carrollton, A-P., $2.50 up .-Hotel Vendome, A.P., $5 éo..(Harry L. Brown} The Westmiuster, E-P., $2 40. .Copley 8q.Hotel.,E.P..$1.50 up; A-P. BROOKLYN N.¥.Hotel St.George, E-P..$1: A.P..$3 CINCINNATI, O.Grand Hotel,E.P.,$1.50; A-P..$3ap DUBLIN, Ireland, EXETER, Eng. GREENFIELD, Mass. KANSAS CITY, Mo. TheMidland.E.P.,$1up;A.P..$3up Westminster. High-class. Kee- Adential hotel. cuisine, comfort. -Fifth Avenue E do. Herald Sq.(new.frenroof),34tb, W.B"5,1.P.,$1.50 o.(Chumbers& W.B' was) Cosmopolitat do......Brevoort House, E.P.. $1 up; A.P., $3 up BADEN BAD! BALTIMORE, Ma. BOSTON, Mass. _fxtended. H. 8. FRISBIE. FOR Hotel Metropole .-Royal Clarence Hotel ‘ansion House, A.P. LONDON.St.Ermin’s: NEW YORK... tel, A.P., $5 up ALP., $2.50 up N A HOME ON $10 A MONTH. For particulars drop postal for “booklet,” filus= trating Fort Myer Heights. my2Tt FULTON R. GORDO! furnished: stable; fruit trees; Grant road. few stepe west of Conn. © MAGNIFICENT SITE Fort A} HOTEL, SANITORIUM OK COUNTRY SEAT; DIKE in fall view of and within 1% miles of this city; containing 56 acres; a super Chals- beate spring; park of large, stately trees; alti- tude, 250 feet, making it perfectly healthy: no city has a more beautiful suburban Price only one cent pr. xq. foot. ‘Terms, ‘glenn, bat 08 SALE— in five to ten years; int., 4%. BER PHILLIPS, 1406 G st.’ n.w. my VisiIT a CLEVELAND PARK if you care for the _ap2l-att Beautiful. BRENTWOOD_ONE CAR FARE TO DISTRICT Une, then one-fourth mile due north; lots ox 200; from $100 to $300: long time. Inquire W A. BARTLETT, 639 F. or at BRENTWOOD STATION, B. and ©. ‘and Suburban Electric railway. ap26-261° PHILADELPHIA. Aldine.E.P.,$1.50up:A.P’..33. THE GA tory—fireproof. Arlington Hotel, A.P.. $5 ‘The Raleigh. E.P., $1.59 up ind HOTEL, WASHINGTON, For LE—OR EXCHANG! SUBURBAN PROPERTY. TWO GRAINS OF SENSE WILL TELL You TO keep hwest in buying real estate, ITS; Se. per {t.; water and fare. FULLER, 504 1ith st. ONE OF THB ett Park most desirable properties at G: Ww. M With Bo, War 6 it FOR SALE—A HOUSE IN MODERN cony., all ready to mo f EDWIN s ARKSON, my4-4tf 5 Nxt. how, — BEAUTIFUL LOTS FOR SALE AT « VISIT KENSINGTON—NOTE ITS ADVANTAGES and rapid growth—High and healthy; pure water: attractive new comforts and large grounds. sell on easy monthly paymente. M. TERREL! bracing alr; GREATEST BARGAL ALE—TAKOMA PARK HOUSE. Price, $3.60. $500 cash, bal. FOR SALE—OR EXCHANGE- LOVELY SUBUR: 7 rooms, bath, fu will trade for Dest lueation northwest or near . Kensington, $5,000; ‘clear; FoR Rouse in city, Library; not over $9,000. R. 8S. BONALDSOD ‘A\TTSVILLE, ash payment, balance monthly. PARK, MD.— BEAUTIFULLY +8 miles out; steam and electric roads. investment. outside of rural heauts tween Wash. and Ralt.2 great cities offer the most faverable opportunities for suburb ¥ lots and acreage for sale the lands be- FOR RENT_OR SALE—Ii ALE—ON TENLEYTOWN ROAD. 1 MILE shade, fruit trees, outhouses and well; lot 100x AVID L. REYNOLDS, 1323 324 st. A RARE CHANCE i RANEY, ON the City and Suburban railroad, at the District line; enjoy citizenship and only one car fare, Price. 6 cents per sq. ft. PHIL W. CHEW. 26 512 F st. nw. Sat0OM yiment and $8 monthly; m D house; smal em impro LOTS WILL SOON BE GONE . ts adjoining « he west at a reasor able price for caxh; sh amd water, W. 1 HAYES. Ballston, Va.. or on the premises, week days only. 2 my dnt LE-AT CAPITAL VIEW PARK, MD. Well haflt 9-roon and ontbuildings: rove of oak trees; 30. minutes’ walk B. & r lines; $4.500 3 on BT. 1018 120i st. FOR RENT— Beautiful homes, with modern improve If you want to bus we have sou monthly payments. EOS, Pa. at y, FURNISH beautiful country home at Fairfax €. HH. lawn, fruit and garden: wenld rent honse for summer. Address Box (4), Star « fA BEAUTIFU BOTH STEAM TRURBAN HOME AND ELECTRIC Four and one-half a LARGE WE and all necessa For full particalars and permit to 1 10 a inspect apply 1505 Pa. ave. ALE OR EXCH 1, ACRES AT SIL- ver Spring, fronting o1 for subdividing; would mak _ fel2-tt B. F. SAUL. a charming country W. M. TERRELL, With B. H.W: 916 F st. naw. PAVTIFUL SUBURBAN HOMB—10 rooms, bath: lange veranda; sunttary plumbing; high and healthy; shad fruit and ‘fewers; ex- it water; stable and chicken house: perfect Rr RENT — TWO Corr 18 minutes from city. FOR SALE—ON 1TH ST. ROAD Ni Pleasar W square feet of ground, with S- room house and stable; all in good repair bargain for cash purchaser. P. J. WALSHE, Fost Tors UTIFULLY LOCATED, high, dey and convenient to eteam and sub cars. Prices from $7. and get a rain at « third value; this oppor- pen for 30 days. Owner and seller, ferwyn, Md apls26r".6 —CHEAP—A’ sHTW f BRIGHTWOOD, D. 6. @ good daivy farm; 40 acres; plenty of water; new dwelling and barn pther outbuildingss Windnall; accoromodat! 40 head of stock. tk and L sts. n.w. _ COUNTRY REAL ESTATE.” FOR ft NTRY RESIDEN© 10 minutes’ walk to ste electric cars fruit; excellent water: garden made: for fmt particulars, J. H. WALTER, 1421 F st BS AT COLON AL od Jocntion, Keod water, and furnished s. Apply RU 20P 22d ‘st., or ¢ AN. PFEIL. ch; ALE-NEW 5-ROOM HOUSE, WITH FIVE of land, chicken yards, fruit trees and fine of water; five minutes’ walk from station on B. and O.; same distance from electric rail- Price, $1,500; terms to sult purchaser. eltsville, Md. SUNSET V RCY PULLEN. BLAIR ROAD, 3 Scott's, on Met. branch BR. and 'O. BR. it For Rent—A perfect country home; 1-rein house every convenience of modern city house; out\withd- ing, stable, good water, 41g acres. groun key and information inquire of OWNER RENT—WINTHROP HEIGHTS—NICE 4 -room cottages, $8 per mo. L. C. LOOMIS. with plenty shade, fruit and vegeta raust be neur steam or electrie cars; good reference. Ad= dress F_G., Star office. my4-3t* large summer bearding house; beau- 7 ucres of land: fruit and shade in rent to good tenant. Falls Chureh, Va. FOR SALE ME. CHURCH, FOR RENT—6, 8 AND 10-ROOM COTTA NTRY taining 21 acres; fine fruit; all improve about ‘a mile from Congress Heights car Hne? suitable for dairy, poultry or nice Lome. Inquire 418 Monroe st., Anacostia, D.C. my4-2i* Falls Church, Va. land: good water, ‘shade, fruit, &c.: ToT. Apply to Mt. E.” CHURCH, b, Va. some with 5 to 10 acres of ALE—BEAUTIFUL Ithy, moral community small monthly payment: CHURCH, Falls Church, Va. SUBURBAN 1 to 20 acres exch; ALE HARTFORD ST. BET. 12TH AND cottage of 7 rooms aud attic. latrobes; water and rewera . garden and poultry y fine view; bigh vher willing to rent from purchaser and pay $22.50 per month. particulars inquire of OWNER, 905 Pa. ay. nw. 1* FOR SALB—A VERY DESIRABLE DAIRY FARM near Falls Church, Va. KR. R. station; fine soil; water Toon house and necessiry outbuildings; abundant W. M. TERRELL, of 64 ucres, IR. A REAUTIFUL COUN- on Seminary Hill,” Fairfax 344 niles from Alexandria, 4% alles from Wastington, D.C. «ne mille from station of either Southern or Fredericksburg .Rt.: Cectste ad now under constriction from Washington to the jogical Seminary, will pass within short distance o c contains 10 Tens, 1. Font, had wool untsh The crounds em- state of cultivation, shade trecs. There roof apples, peach, pear, cherries and qu aning into bearins. A never-failing well of pure Water at the dour. In ¥ way this is a most delightful home. Will be sold at a sacrifice on cecount of owner moving to another state. First payment small—bal, im mortgage on place, if desired For further particulars address NR. CHAPMAN, ‘Theological Seminary, Fairfax county. Va. <ide and rear; modern in s' gerd barn and carriage he lain 4 2-3 acres under and are beautltied by 45 cho is also a young © With B.H. Warner Co. AT GARRETT PARK—THE BEST HOUSE E' offered in this beautiful subdiviston for $6 y 2story frame; slate ro $100 CASH, $15 PER MONTH, WILL es. 212 miles from Ardwick Statiou, ICR; 4-rem house, lurge baru, two ben honses, apples, pears. ete.; price, $i ABRAHAM FISHER, 512 E st. nw. m5 water at door: lange law shade trees: stable and hennery in rear: nearly 1 acre of xrotind: cost present owner $7,500. Phato- aph at office. HILL, NEWTON & CO., NUMBER OF SUBURBAN change, ranging from If you ure looking at office, I will try and suit yi FOR SALE-161 ACRES, 16 I HAVE A LARG places for sale or ILES FROM MAR- ket house, 434 miles from Brandywine Station, miles from Piscataway village, 7 miles froin Fort Washington; 80 acres clear, “balance oak and pine; enough to pay for prope miles from Farnington wharf; 600 yards trou school; 500 peach trees; 12-room house and out Dulldings; Insured for’ $1,000. Price, $1,250. ABRAHAM FISHER, 512 E’st. now. ©. M. FORREST, ‘612 F st. now. 6-roomn house, outbulldings property bas provided a its owner from the sale of fruit, ; fs located on a main road In Mont- gomery county, above Takoma, and is very venient to the’ would accept $1,000 cash. Photo at office. gE FINE ORCHARD. good living f rb view. “Price, Real Estate Agent. SMALL TRACTS OF land, 30 min. from Treas. Dept.,.on Chevy Chase Hi.; Potomac water; electric light; high loca- tion; good view; 4c., Sc. and 6c. per ft. N. L., Star office. SALE—SEVERAL FOR SALE— 3 fine farms, well improved; within 5’ miles of Capitol, on Riggs and Sargent roads: fertile land: splendid water. sell any number of acres desired. Best dairy or trucking land we know of. LATIMER & FOR SALD — FOR SALE-20 ACRES ON RIGGS ROAD NEAR District Mne; elevated ground and healthy loca- tion: prfce Tow; also several small trac: Soldiers’ Home, D. C., and electric car line. FOR SALE OR EXCHA: BEAUTIFUL COUNT NEAR THE CITY. Five acres of land, with neat dwelling house, containing § rooms, ‘bath room and celier; also good stxble, carriage house and other convenient Outbuildings; situated a few yards beyoud the Distriet line on the north side of “Columbia” or “Bladensiure turnpike; alse frouting on the 1, and 0. R-R., midway between “Hives” and “Brentwood” stations (only a few rods from efther), and within 5 minutes’ drive of the City and Suburban electric railway. ‘The land is highly improved, and has beautiful shade trees of almost every ‘variety; also fruit trees, shrubs, dowers and ‘vines, and embraces hill, dale, meadow and beautiful brook; also well Of delicious water at kitchen door, and on the premises a valuable “spa’” spring and fish pool, th of which are inclosed in substantial masonry. For priee, terms and permit to inspect this prop erty apply, to 34 .. HACK WOOD,” A COLONIAL ES x Winchester, Va.; fine old stone resi- W8 acres of land well watered: suitable for stock farm, dairy or fruit growing.: terias easy. Address W. ROY STEPHENSON, Attorney, Winehester, Va. p21 "s,m, wt LOUIS P. SHOBMAKER, SEVERAL LARGE tracts of land in the District at speculative prices; near electric cass, 1 HAVE THE FINEST 1 FOR SALE public water suppl 1s P. SHOBMAKER, FOR RENT—CHEVY CHASE—FOR 3 MONTHS BE- ginning June 15, handscme 14-room dwelling; fully aded lawns and porches. WEAVER BROS., 1416 F st. nw. FOR SALE—-OR RENT—GREF! furnished: well St OF COUNTRY PROP- erties In Washington; good location, rich suil and improving neighborhood. Photos at office. Send for circular. W. P. SPRINGER, 941 F st. my24f NBRIER CO... W. j under 3 miles from White Sulpbur Spring: attractive country home; lately furnished; sta- bling, ice house, &. Apply 218 W Lanvale st. Baltimore, Md. ap2i-st*-4 FOR RI FOR RENT—CHEVY CHASE—FOR 6 MONTHS BE- it y 10, handsome 11-room dwelling, fully well-shaded lawns and EAVER BROS., 1416 LE—A BARGAIN AT BROOKLAND—ONLY ment, balance easy; €-room ; large lot; nice shade: Potomac water: near electric eats. H.W, WALKIN & 60 mall cash payment, electric cars. FOR S8ALE—50 ACRES NEAR ROCKVILLE ELEC- tric line and B. and O. R.R.; well wooded and watered; nice truck or poultry farm. Only $2,000. Address Box 31, Star olfice. FORSALE—BROOKLAND—BROOKLAND—GREAT bargain—investment or home—6-rm. cottage; lot 50x150; wide porch all around; superb elevation; ENT—FINE COUNTRY SEAT, ON PENN, R.R.; ten minutes to Glendale station and thirty to 6th st. depot; brick mansion bouse, 12 rooms; papered, painted,’ partly furnished; heated by furnace; range in kitchen, hot and coid water ‘on three floors; porcelain buth; sipbon closet and cemented basement floors; large trees, gar- den, lawn and yards; fine , strawberry and raspberry beds; fruits tn al } roses and other flowers, old and new; fine spring water; ice house full; location bigh. Will rept mansion house and farm separately; low terms for lease the whole for one or more years. DUVAL RODGERS, 208 N. Liberty st., Baltimore. ap24-tu,th.s,7t* SOME VERY BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY PLACES, including two or three valuable stock farms of 300 to acres, within easy reach of W: ton. WM. H. SAUNDERS & CO., 1407 F st. Insurance on house, $1,650; worth $3,000; $1,800; easy terms. R. R. TURNER, 923 my5-3t* — syistt ATTORNEYS. FOR SALE—GREATEST BARGAIN EVER OF- fered—103 acres, on Colesville. pike, Montg. co.; ay R. R. TURNER, 928 F st. my5-3t* WE HAVE A NEW FOR SALE—“L00K,” house in East ittsville which we wish to dispose of for a client at $1,500, on eas house six rooms BENJ. F. EDWARDS, CONSTABLE AND NOTARY Public, Office 508 ith st, nw. 7 ve 1677 ‘Calls responded to promptly rye a = = ——s ACCOUNTANTS. Public Accountant and Auditor, Fer eT eeiope No. OTE. pad = ————_ For Financial Advs. See Page 8.

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