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SPECIAL NOTICE& I TAKE TIO, MEX'HG OF CONVEYING M2 thea to 'lie; jees'. jJury wln So Jmsly de- clared the plperty for ahieb I worhed to "sbtai Sinc I was seventeen years old to be my own. 2t- JULIA HANSON. trnq7 AL'E 'ATgmRAL, 1I7 a wr, N.W.- A 'aterboy meetl" of Albert Pike Umad y No, 1. M. I. 2L. wi be held MONDAY.APIUL 19. 18)7. at 7:30 r 4;.. W. RAUA1'B, Nieg.. V. M1. K. Attest: HAIXIIRL NE12.ON, m2d Deg., Registrar. . aplT-2t WATINAL CO-I A~TIVE TRADE CARDS WHlL be READ01 WWDNBDAY, APRIL 21. !all as the sual Sgents or at Room im CoEN AN BLJG.. 533 loth at. sw. Wanted a few live agents. it R(t'HDALE3 80CIE'Y, The regular quarterly meetig of the Reebdale Co-operative Soctety of the District of Chiumbia will he held -at Rom No. 2, 5th Sr. Grand Army Hai 1412 Pa. ave. m.w.. TUEBDAY NVEN- ING. April 20th. 11&, at 8 o'clock. 4Elevator to the hallo. iThe current trade card expires April 30. 1-070. Present yr rat card at the door. By order of the Eeerative momoy ap1T-8t recetary of the Society. 70? G at. m.w. rlOODY CHOIR. Next rehearead of the Needy Choir wMi lieur an aset WU1NE1DAY.- April 21. at 8 p.m.. PRO)M'ITLY. In the E Strwt laptist Chlareh, a at. betweem 6th and ?th aw. ing all muede eSeGt ;. H. books. mport tot tha.tevery mem- her atteid._ Rehearob WEEKLY -ereafter matil cmeest. It PRt'ioY . tElt, Direetor. EPIRIT'ALLSM.--MS. EFFIE M.XW, CAIMR- voyant, business and test medinma, 1914 Penn. ave. aplo-12t* THFtilit ZI.syN ViR tHI'AIR'OF AYTITVIT - prevailiag around eer -Navy Tad- mil. Setling the beat iality Lgmr pt the lowest prices Is ocre to meet with at rewidr. If yon need any lamber er Mifeal we'E be Slad to have a ch-it. "mh: Yen. -No e ger toe ..al--ome too large. THO1S. W. NlifM. lst and Ind. ave. 'PhO-e 217. Mill and -Warvs, fot 4th at. se. 'Phone 551. Fr- i'PrrN THAT iLTTLr WORD DEPENDs THE sue- of say talnurtag estahlishment. We reaifte this fact- ad haTe secured the services of an expert Atter and gutter-wbe ho as artist In his line. ie knows just how to At 'you, cotmfortably and p.-rf~etly. Our miust-"fit er o . a m''-eti he-ids 9o0d. J. FUND GATCEL & .%.. W4 13th at. aplU-3m.8 BETAlL GRIJCFJ CAN4? AIFORD TO BUT GIiMWRM awl TABLE XA-URIRS as they've learned our prices. Every one we quote ameans somettng saved an what atm- lar ;mais emst elselere. And everything IS mold with o persomda gurantee that It's as represented. Our roptesehtatiave will call at ny thme ye. aq. E7NO CONSUm msSkEPLIM. BR B. EAILNMIAW & BRO., Wi1Asemale Orocers. 1141-9 11th .at. e... 0%) 100-2 m at. s.e. COMMON iflI CE DEV10ED. A dividead of I per cat en the emmmsm capital stock of the Amereiam Grapbaophoe Cm.pa.y ethe fourth In the cerne 1a year begining October. 1SM. will be EW S -prt 20 to steek- beidi-r. of recard Apri '.'115. Tranmger boo wi cle e AVM Z am respe April 21. By order at -directers. K. D. ASUtON. Presiga PAUL I. CRrO1E . Secretry. -- ap3-eod tHI alpmate. MIirarrrs UALLUI RE3OTM) TO af PA. ave. Mess. tints a specilty. p64t* DPWIkIBUTION P(LICIE. INDOW3ENTS AND T.%TINES BOUGHT FUR INTEST11MENT. T. D. HADDAWAY. apl-tm 1306 F ST. N.W.. OR BOX SM CIX. ELAND PARE- Well worth seeing, with its pictaresque homes. ('al or ped for-Booklet. api-tf OAL. (VAL. COAL. REDUCCRD l'ECE. W. A. Furnsce............................ 4.00 W. A. Nut...............4............... 521 W. A. Stove........................ ... 550 Pea Cos.... .. ............... 00 'j41llX MLLF'R & CO.. Ofmee. 10th and F nw. 'est damp and storage yard, 8th and K &e. - never disappolnt." BUSINESS SUCCESS . ~hinge" on Judleieus adver- tioir. tour Typewriter Circulars are a splendid media for bringing to the attention of the public anything you have to ad- vertlme. It interested come 'and see Ss. BYRON S. AIIAIS. "prempt printer." 512 lith st. apli-t4d- The Pace 19 a Sure Index -to the conditeon of your heath. If your lood is wring yar .face wil show it. A pleasant spring tunie-paure and sme-is Thiarpfs Old Relidle Tiarkeley" Whisky. It giyv needed inaigortte. to the entire systeam. .Mad-Il inly 'at JAP. THAIP'W, 892 F St. $1 qt. apl-lti .______-__ After=Lent Weddings will Fo.t he taking place. Doe-t thInk that "anyt-dy will do" to engrave the l-- tattes. -rds. -tc. Our iNt;RAVLNG WORK .'n Wedding Invitations. Cards. AMIoDare- Eswts. etc., Is the kind that "Dame Fail- hm" demandhs. Ti'S itt-I*L'--si it s- isheI wbn promised. Easton& Rupp, 421 1 tbSt. P4PI AR-PRICED KfATIONEW1k ap16-143 Art Students' League, MI*S 17th at. n.w. An )'7-D0R 'LAISS will he organised April 15. unda r MIS4 BERTilA . iEltRE, ftr work in oil, water 15ur Or black and wimte. Apply at the Iagme. api4At GO 'XD KEEN'S IOR THE L&T r STYLES OF Spring Goods. .ap-3m I21M ' at. CHURCH -.NOTICES. ISOPAl. MAINT JulINs 'BI'RCH. GEDRG.ETOWN, 0 ST. bet. 31 and 3..1. Rtey. Charles E. Buck, rector.-- 5--ricies tonsarrow: Holy cemnnki. 7:30 a.; unaing~ri prayer. uernm and holy c-ommnaaaoa.-11 o'c.ekv: evening prayj at 4:30) o'cksek. Vestedt choir. Strangers rurdsily Invited. I PRE -CATHEl)RAL lfL'HUNCH P~) F 10 ARK. 0)1R. 3d and A ala. s.c.- REster Mouny. April 18-4:20 and x n.m., holy comzmuoioa; 10:30 a.mn.. morning pirayer; 1I a.m.. hoiy Soomntion and sermon by thle bsdhop of WashIngton; 4 p.m., children. Ber- vi.ce, serns,. by Rev. W. L. Devries; 7:30 p.m., evera..ong and sermon by Rev. Chas. HI.- Hayes. Strangers welcome. . It rli1NiTYl. 11'OR. 3D AND- . W.--7:45 A.M.. HOLY iomnmoo. 1lring prayer, sprmo. and holy comuflnicau. 11 atm. Easter eeleatto. of 8y ashed. 3 p.m. Even prayer. 7:M) pm. h- ruer. R1ev. 3. P. WW ms will preach at both CHliIil -OF' THE ABCENlI. MASS. AVR. and 12th st. n.w..---0 a.m.. holy comasndi..; biusle- by the Chapter of Prats-; 1I ,a.m., mornm- list prayer and hilj <-......an. by Dr. flk& I t; mesak te .al e hi of men ad. ho)s. vited; 4 p.am., .ier festival et the Hoen- day, sc et; maele led the garish .choIr;, tao sreea nght. It FI N M3'NIRH. DV11)tT CIRCLE. 8th i-orser ot 3.20-. at.; Rev. Z. A. Aapliwsil' rectar; Rer. W. C. Ware, emde.-The bishalp .f the dioceme will samisntae th. at of ceen. Arnathon this evening at 8 o'ehak. Hatee day. holy comnhnounion 5t 8 na.k ?anday aebool at 9:3 a. aa.: niangw praier,. eermng and holy - mianha at 13 a.m.; mea**e fastlral of the ub seili~id at 4:30 p~m.; eveana pryer and aerste. at 'a p.m. Ite Bl. MARGAREr'S CHI3R8. -- HOLY Cdil a untie at 7 am.; feR service ad seao at 11 asm.; childres's & aysubnel festival at 4.30 p m. 11-. Richard Lewis -Howell. reetor. It -OONGRHGATGNAL. FiRTt5 flNCR20Af>NAL CHERaCE COE 30f sail G sta. sw.- Rvc. 25. N., Noesas, D-.. pus- ter. -At Il am.. Buster service, with memos by the pastor and Buster Ahesic. At- 25 p.m.. ster choral service. *An Evening With the Choir." Masle by qlenrtet aa( ehosum chtir, led by Dr. "I. W. Disebut, organist. lSmally school 9-.30 am I'hrisan Rideavor-Junier, 3 p.m.; jeulor; *-2 .p.m. It PEt PLE'S ('ENGiltIa'UifAI, CDUD1an. N 37. het. 6th med 7th eta. swv., Rev. d. 3. Dse- pastor-.1S., 9:36 at. Paekchtg bry36o, Ima Clark ot Hemrad Univeesity at 11 am. seevie'at 4 p.m. Prof. Jahs N. tsal-dh delIver an addrese, Bseiam ==e . R. Sog ety at 6:50 p.m. Miefil mop gerve -by th ,bauir at 7:30- 31* NEW CHURCH.- 00B. 1613 AND 00000Rma sts.--The Rev. FRANEK SEWAIL wil reg FASE 3)RNING as **Ehe last -th Dead AlIve." etIcal servise. with eamtime. batsam ad the hoir -..emmm Renkt at atlo elto Our Be - a~ free for all asd strangers cerdially weleome. New Charek treets Is vesthble- It TUE SCO.AR ELmaEa THE SD TLAR LEAGUE WILL NUEN IN TYPO. lrp Ie aR, 425 -G St., at 3 p.m Adshi e oSep teiner. 'Seame Recelattoms ot the 0e of law." All tavited. 31 1. 3. 0. A. IEY. S. mass 3lEWU W IF1tyT 5Seet1 M. . ue. IEa the matn at the Yeeu Men' s ideheitia New Yesk so.., dAg a re4 V t. ANme m.. a..a..31 LA XK CH IN QTI4 8 : Ecolr1 ~ U. .2UC,- SL SIA , er by pateRe, . ,I,- - FpTEWQTH SritEz'.MK . 00R. Jmw., Rev. . R.e. faray, , s -.m- day semse, 9:30 .am.; si am., by pastor; Meater ervice., 7:W0 p.m.; speelil mocd; temperance meettag. 3 p.; worth League, 6:2 p.m. All are inited. -i WAUGH M. K CHURCH, ID AND A- M N., ReT. IL Olo n . Pato-11 . Easter serion; 9:15 a. aday ."h ;6 m ~worth - ;~t p.m., steray,78 amant ; praer meeting. Tusa,7 p.m. it Sr. PAUL'S I. K CHUECH. DUPOWT CIRCL, Rev. Stowell L Bryant. pabto#.- :3 oL.., S@a- day scbool; 11 a.m. &ad 4pm.. the pastor, iorn- Ing subject, "The Power eraPteb ;" at. ternsun subject, 11Ife-a Christ;" 5 pm., R3 worth League. B a sier- Mr.J Kaspar, conductor. Moring service-Chorus fell choir, "As It BeV to Dw owaT. irat Day of the W " P. A. Uchnecker; Uy Mrs. Anlai Roemer "esurecton," Tosti; chorus, *Christ On? ,- by A. Holden: chorus. "Awske Up My Glory," by . Aftermacm servie-4elo by -Mr. Ch" Richards. -. -. it HAMILNE M. -CHURCH, 9TH AND -P 5lj nmw.. Rev. W. X, Strici m,D.. P., pastor.-Sn- day school 9:15 a.m.; dshilog by'the pastor. 1 .m. -3m0 p.., e Re. L. B Wilsn. D. D.; M-- Zk- p.. Tuesday. consecration; Tloursdary. ebch Iayer meeting, 7i3l p.m. -m I :- it LAS'ER SEiCiIi A TRI-1'MY . . CHURCU. Rev. IL D. Huntley, -1.0. " 1 I - s- eMal Rater service by Snay '.4oel, c g of rectations ang, 11 r 7245. service by Ia . oi, , s"41,ul by -in abast address e byjpstm. .m . trat'ers are 'irdsialy'lv . .,t. METROPOLIT As ,e Vd AD. STS. N.W,- Rev. Huh Jolaston. ,D.. pastir.-14 .m. and 8 p.m,, r-ter sermosa by tye 0ostor..Speelai music by the choir. 9:30 .m.. Sunday school. 3 p.m.. (Tlesse debi d- ai uler 'lase. 6:4 p.m.. Epwofth League. p.r8. , prayer itsetng .._r;% *., ;a , .u : UNION M. E. CHURCH, 'TH-ST. INAR PENNA. ave. S.w., Rev. ' Blkn- stor-'1-a.m. and 7:80 p.m.. preachig by stOr. 9:30, Sunday sebool; 0:30, Ce.B! gtl&1:, , it FOUNDRY M. B CHURCH 14TH AND G STS., M"e. Dr. Luein emut; 10stor.--- 9a. unday seqL 11, prosel by tbespastsr; theme, "It Christ Be Not liftm." 7 p.m., Egnusrth Leagus; .. a .- 8 pm., the paser,- the "Finrt Easter Even- ing. it WESLEY CHAPNL . f A1FJ SV 8TS., Rev. J. Fred Heime. - fte.4 day-0-0hool at 9:15; preachng- by paste' at 11 am.- and V Seats fet. Stl sre es i~y't GRACE CHURCH. -00R.9TH AND S STS. N.W.- At 11, -Dr. Leedh, 'TE GIAD"vttUCIPLttV 8.. Iwater service. - 0 l:%g,. Evening servkce, 7:30. Special . 1t cKELORi 3%. .HC14W, RJW. HVR R. NAYLOR. D.D.. pasfor:-it W.m.,"Sw PTY GRAVE." Specinhal .etea,.-musbtluie.s Chase, leader: Misses Wahiey and Scriveer, soloists. 7:30 p.m., Easter se-ee by the 8.. 9:30 a.m.. irsees 6:lbq.mWieworth Iague. Prayer sjpgtjpg, Thursday ,t.7;30 p.m. GORSICH M. R..tAUARG. ft-ANI .L. S.W.. ev. W. H. Rihard , paster.-9130 a.m.. . S.; 11 a.m prrWy. 23nr Lae; 6:45 p.m, .5W*tcU1W V p~m, preach- Ing. - - it PRusu TTERIAN. EASTEIN PREfBi'tdtk d,11i. AVE. and 6th at. n.e.-Rev, Vftpusanp thibmers Easton, D. D.. pastor, 'fflI"aaet at, i''- a. i1., solb- jert. Evster sermon, -rHE xTOLEN C2Hiz-r. or THE LOID TAKEN AWAY,'-dad-at, 7-5 p.m.. subject. "IlME ARBILATION -TtEATY bE- TWEID ENGLAN .ANi1DA NOW lil!- FORE THE SENATk" Strangers cordially in- Yited. . ' . It ECKINGTON PVJ S N .CHURCI, Q AND N. Capitol ate., ILey. ~ e 9: bifua, Ph.D.. pastor.-*-11 a.m., "The Messige of the Resurree- tlon:" 7:3) p~mn,'uiAt*Veety-two." it R1EV. T. DE WTI' TALAF, 1). D.-, WILL reh at 11 Sao. an . W in. m-thi'l'st Pres- yterian Church. 4% st.bet. C and' I); Ester observance morning and evening In sermsos and music. it AnuEMIBLY'S Ci*R',' EORNER S A-(D 1 9nTH. S i:.--11 a.n,. ant 4 p.m., peraching by the pas- tor. Ier. Go. (). Little. 1.1). Spweal Easter masic 1y choir of female %ulcts, asshited by soloists. All weicoune. - - It' CEII RCH OF THE COVENANT 4PRE$BYTERIAN). t'enneetlest ate., N arsd lth Sts. n.w.. 1Rev. Teunia 8. Hamlin, D.D.. pistor.---Services sat 11 a.m. and 4 p.ms. '4scramers of the lord's suiper and haptism at the morning service. *,on- day schm.l at 9:30..m. Junior. C. E. methig at 3 aud senior at 5 p.m. Speelal Enster mnusic at the afternoon service. 31ii-week service at 8 Tursday evening. It RkV. A. 1. ISK'E. 1f.D., PASTOR GUN'NY)N Temile Church, 14th and R sts. n.w.-11 a.m.. -Mpecial Ulster service:- dieain 0 pastor. 7:30 p.m.. Subbath-s:z-hool Easter service. Ad- dress by pastor. All welcoame. . , it M3ltRIUPLITAN PitEEIYTERIAN, 4TH AND It sto. s.e.. Riev. G. N. Luccock, D.D., pastor.- Sunrise prayer meeting at 6:30., *,S., i:10. The paster ai- pineahl at 11 and 7:30. Mgniug sub- ject: "Ufe Impulses From the Easte.r Truth;" evening. -When afd Hot W'as the Bible Coin- pletedy Fourth In the series on the Bible. Speielal music tomorrow, under the direction of Pir. Woodman. Prayer meeting, Thorslay, 7:31) p.m. A card!al welcome for all at all services. It WESTERN PRE!BYTERIAN CUtCH, H St. above -19th. Rev. Howard Wilbur Enals. Minister. 11:00 A.M., AN ErERlNAL PILNCIPLE." 7:30 P.I., "DARK PLAC!ES MADE L1.11T." Easter music by Quartet choir. ' -it NORTH PRESBY N CHURCH N ST. BET'. 9th and 10th ais -Lw.- , 11 a.m.. by Rev. Oliver C. 4prse o r blass.; at 7:30 p.m., by pastor. . tal' os af progra m by the chsolf. .V..9:30 a.1m. -Y.P..C.E., 0:4 p.m.* NEW YORK AVCfr PiIUI~fiAN CHURtCH, Rev. Wallace Btadittfe. V).P., pastor-,Sterviets, 11 r.m. and 7:30 p.m. Evening sodect, 'The Vok of Jesus." sanbath school, 9:30 p.mn.: Chri*- tian Ehdeavor prayft theett: V-aif-p. Masie under the direction of .Mr. John Porter Lawreace. 1t . .. GRACE EVANGs ITMSRJR, 13th and GQr-ran st. o.w.. 2v1 .. . A. Isoer- mamS. pastor.-Confessidai service at -c30 a.m., followed by holr-edbmuito nut 11. The music for th. 11 o'clock servke 1l g toJIpwa: Hyn No. 51:.To Deuma E!ati ?s -,. Parke; "Christ I orurasovr," In I, Chapple; Hyman No. 85; offertory, solo, 'Christ is Itisen Today," 4.- W. Bischoff, by im. Win. Feldhaus; .Hymn No. Fisher: lto, r1 IWt,. tor, Mr k-huhmana; bars..t)g. Ermnet J trgenfa ganist, Mr. Geo. T. Watts.. .it, tir. P'AUL'S 4mbLII :-LU4IKERAN' -CHURCH, cor. of 11th and HI n~w.,.,Rev. D~r. Do tor. -TOmorrdw morning'St- .ii En ee on, etc.: it'ral decordaih&; PEster pr~agramr of musIc. Evenlug at 7:30, Easteadenday schooemnterary. LXTH ER PLACE ERRIIU' l CifACHi PASTOR S. G1. Butler, starLrFst MEI Ct. .f- flH~ C. H. Butler, pitser.-fdbotI"'d e etster services at 11 O'clock, w'lth c'fnhana In ereaig,. Sunday MI~ds? - - - - 1t* GRACd REFORMED CIUI1C, 15' ~~, BET. R .L ave.. and V e.-fflycomayii'u at- 11 o'clock mam. He'rmon by ev. Prof.' . H. .le prsiat of- the Woman's College of Frederick Nd. Twilight praise service and Sunday school asging of FEsert hyncat n aost PRATICAL.'Ctsgns'r THlE NATIONAtd DN 'IU - Ot PRACIA Chritianty.-Slervies evr mve~n h- CRCH01 OF' CUR PATH 133 AlD. L, REVy A. 0. Rogers, D.Ix,- p'.-A.Ma. "Jesus anui the Besswectl.-thaeV te ,~~a M , BarR BJY AN RAWesim MEM-. essurng~ .becgm m~s . FIlutI CHURCH OW IRRE,- aainPC-umJ'r- tish Rite Catfiedral, 1017 0 at. a.w.--ervlp at 11 s~m., subject, 'The Reaurrection." Tresti- montal aervle, Friday, at 8 p.m. Mr. and 3trs. J. P. Liuscett, C. S. D.'s, reudera. The public. cordially idvited. --. ! *- --.- '' u 1 UNMTED BRRTR*3E *ff cmgar 3|EORIAL CHURCH, (TR .ANpu.--cM Em sts.--Preachilng 11 am. 8. p.m. bythe pastor, Rev. 5. B. Emet; S. S., ;8Sm;IP . C. 3., 6:41 p.m.; e1r sevc. hrdy, 8 p.m. Strangers w ,.a 1t VERIMONT AVU1US (ZIR H.-P. D. PO , 1 and 7:41. S. ai 9tU.' 0 B: ., -.:41. Same bours. .- . Wrt- w. . It ..im se........ .m....esset.-"IHave ba dately after prah evware. 7:30 p.m., Sma- day scolcmet muitttaw-aaul addresss. e a tu @ at s9.9~ ,.A ARE INTflWt. --it VRI3NW u lEgIhg p I 0) UgYi y1138 dey.11a.m., atY. -mC. A.reml NY. ave. filowsed by UesenhM. tuua M denver at 15:15 a.mar - bleeasmlto al. It PmREECI. MIInOi 4 AT * Mii l. at 1 e' Bale IH -tTRAE, .uE. - OBUNOT WIE-. All m3etted. Ises 9i a t 4th st: am Va. ave. &e. it ME nOo2r1'' BAPthT CHURCH, CTM AND A 5.e.-Dr. the p~ar, preehes at 11 a.Lm. amd 7:0 Fm. ter mo1mm. Free pews. C0110111 Inita 61. it* CALVARY BATITHMU 0M6 "ra ANDM M' diw. a.w.-Prmmi' 11 a.m. and T:80 pm. by the pstr Br. Sumel ii. Greese, D. .Sn- day sehgOO, 9:10 a.m., -also ae deatrtmsst.1t LOVEY EON BAPTIE CHURCH 0 BEE'. 7Tl and Sib atm. n.w., Rev. . Gedoh amka B.D., pater.-Baater sermom, 1i a.m., by poter'. Com-. mummN at p.m. Come. It*. FIR BAP210 CHURCH, 10TH ST. ABOVE Jcott Circle, Dr. Charles A. Stakely pator.- Sunday scbool, 9:0 a.m.; preaching, f am. a7d 7:45 p. a. ptism in the doe of the eeing service. You are cordially weleme. it ZION BAPTI3r CHURCH, F ST. BET. 8D AND .w-11. a.m. The Risen Iard." Iedal tion; by choir. 00ncone's mass '8 F. Kyre's "Hallelja, Christ Is Risen-" "The Golden Gate. Are ifte," Marao, holoIsta- Mrs. Mary Ovid and I. W. BSnet. IL W. Scott. chorister; It. J. Daniels, organist. 1 p.m., funeral Mt. Clara Withprs. 8 p.m., Chapel day exer. cisel by Sunday school.' 5 p.m., Junior C. R 6 p.m., Senior C. ]. Omjtralto sobo, *The Angel's Story," Miss Frances A. Coley. Inastr- mental duet, '-fte Palms," Messrs. Del and Felder. Gias. B. Walker, pe t. 7:80 pm., special sermon to T. M.. . A. Rev.1Wt J. Howard, pastor. it* BAPTIST BlMUliEX jDUNKERS), NAVAL IAL(ge building. -orner 4th mt. and Pa. ave ite Rev. Albert Hellinger, pator.-Sun~day schO l at 10 .an.-; preaening at 11 a.m. by islop J. C. Tahman of Mt. 3orrwi; Ill.; at 7:30 Bshop- Lhman win lecture on "Walk. A t Jerusalem." AU are invited. Seats A-te. It* WON-FliCTAUlN. THE PEOPLE'S CHURCH, 423 41 PT. N.W.- Rev. Altx. Kent, pastor, will speak at 11:15; vocal sole by Miss Jessie Sumlth. All welcome.lt -5PIRITUALISM. SPIRITUALJSM-WONN'S- HALL, 721 6TH ST. n.w.-Mrs. Zoller, assisted by Mrs. Itowland. will hold her usual Sunday eve. meeting. Psycho- n'etric readings, tests, etc. Seance, Wed. eve. at residence, 813 6th n.w. Interviews drdly. It* SPiIt1TUALISM.-MASONIC HALL, CORNER ifrH and iV at. n.w. Every Sunday.-Lyceum, 10 am.; lectu", 11:30 am. and 7:30 p.m. The First Society will have as their speaker for April Rev. F. A. Wiggin of Boston. Mrr Wiggin Is one of our very best aeakers and a test me- dium of greet power. Th is a rare opportunity of investigators into the treth of Spirituallim to bear Its beautiful philosophy and witness testh Good music. Prof. A. J. Masham will sing say- eral moles. It AINDEX TO ADYMT11BREENTS. UCC NDTANT~S.......................Page 4 ATTORNEYS ...........................Page 5 AMUSEMENTS ..........................Page 28 AUCTItgi SATM :..............Pages 20 and 27 BOARDING ..............................Page 4 BUSINESS CHANCES..................Page 4 BUSINESS PROPERTY...................Page 4 CHURCH NOTICES. ..... .. ..........age a CITY ITEMS.............................Page 16 COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS..............Page 25 COUNTRY REAL ESRATE................Page 5 COUNTRY BOARD........................Page 4': DEATHS............................. Page 7 DENTISTY ............................Pge 2r. EDUCATIONAL ..........................Page 25 EXCURSIONS ............................Pag2 29. FINANCIAL ..........................Page 8 FOR EXCHANGE.........................Page 5 FOREIGN POSTAL. SERVICE..............Page 5 FOR IENT (Fla ....................... Page 4 FOR RENT (Hote s) ................ 'ge 4 FOR RENT (Houses)...............Pages 4 and 5 FOR RENT (Mlscellaneous)................Page 4 FOt RENT (Oiaees).......................Page 4 FOR RENT (Planos)......................Page 4 FOl RENT (ROomS)......................Page 4 FOR RENT (Stables)......................Page 4. FOlt NENT (Store.......................Page 4 FOR SALE (Bicycles).....................Page 5 FOR SALE (Houses)......................Page 5 FOR SALE (Lots)......................Page 5 FOR SALE (Miscellaneous)...............Page 4 HOROli AND VEHICLES.................Page 4 HOTELS ................................Page 25 A)CAL MENTION........................Page T6 LEGAL NOT'ES........................Page 16 LOST ANI) IOUND.......................Page 4 MARRIAdES .. ............P...........page 7 IEIlICAL ...............................Page 25 MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN........Page 5 (CEAN TRAVEL.........................Page 2r OFFICIAL NOTICES...................... 'age 5 PERSONAL . ..............................Page 4 PIYrOMAC RIVER BOATS.................Page 23 PIANOS AND ORGAN$ .................Page 10 PROPO4AIl ............................page 2i ICAILtOADS .........................Page 25 SEASHORE IEAL ESTATE...............Page 6 SPECIAL NOTICES.......................Page 3 STORAGE ...............................age a SUMMER RESORT.......................Pae 11 SUBURBAN PROPERTY..................Page 5 UNDERTAKERS .........................Page 2M WANTED (Help).........................Page 4 WANTED (Heses)1.......................Page A WVANTED (miscellaneous).................Page 4 WANTED (Mumma)........................Page 4 WANTED (Situattem).....................Page 4 Condition of Mr. Fuller. The condition of Mr. Harry W. Fuller, general passenger agent of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Company, who, as here- ctfore stated In The Star, underwent an operation for lameness at Providence Hot- pital about, two weeks ago, is now so fa- vc.rable that it Is expected he will be able to leave the hospital In less than a month. The rlaster cast was taken from Mr. Ful- ler's foot yesterday, -and, the foot was found to be healing very nicely. The suc- cess of the ooeration is regarded as as- sured. Mr. Fuller, it Is stated, suffers very little pain and rests well at night. It is urderstood that upon leaving the hospital Mr.'Fuller will go to his summer home at Keswick, Va., for a long rest. Honor to Washington Boy. John Bailey Kelly. aon of Rev. Joseph T.. Kelly and D. Laurance Chambers, son of Mr. D. A. Chambers of this city, have been awarded gold medals for excellence in es- says by the American Whig and Cllosophaic aocieties of Princeton University. Union Service. .* There e as a large attendance at the Met- ropolitan M. E. Church yesterday, the oc- casion being the union holy week service. Rev. Luther B. Wilson, preaiding elder of the conference district, conducted the serv- ice, .and addifesses were made by Rev. J. B. Stitt, pastor of Dumbarton Church, and- Rev. Dr. Luclen Clark of 1oundry. Rev. Hugh Johnston opened the devotions withi prayer. At the concluaion a collection was taken for the miaslona In India. In Pavor, of the Womnen. The New England southern conference of .Methodists at South Manchester, Conn., yesterisy, voted to admit .to membershilp in the geral conference. The ballot re- salted 90 to 62. Laymen were also admItted by a vote of 82 to 45. -Motel Arrival,. R ig-. Y- H. Speidel, GN. Lewis, IL Bugar and-I. Doggntts, New York; W.- A. Remond and M- F. Dwyer, Brooklyn, N. Y.; W. G. DownIng, -Great Falls, Mont.: F. 0. Cunninghamn and wife, Rocklanti, Ill.; 0. F. Summer, Boston, Mass.; W. B. Gay, Richmond, Va. Cochran-A. Rossman, G. 8. Wa!lbamin and W. T. Petterson,- New York: Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Cowliay Sanl Francisco, Caf. Normandie-J. B. Alexander. and W. J. Conndr, New York; W. J. Beecbam, Kan- ss City, Mo.; W: T. Aldrich and wife, Aldrich, Ala. Shoreham--J. H. Gaines, Charleatown, W. Va.; J.' H. Taylor and Mr. an4l Mrs. F. T. Lovejoy, Pittsburg,- Pa.; A. C. Rice and Mr. and Mrs, H. Mansfield, New York; J. M. Thomas and C. D. Firestone, Columbus, Ohio; , A. Benis, St. Louis, Mo. WellIngton-Mrs. 5. R.. Hood end E. W. Rossiter, New York; Mr. and .Mrs. H. A. Ward, Chioq, I. Riggs-H. B. Farles and R. C. MerrDil and wife, Phfladelphia., Pa.; J. H. Preater, Brooklyn, N. Y.; H R. Stanley and Mrs. C. -R. stanley, Lawreace, Mass; N. B. Negre, W. A. Wheelock, 1.' F. Trunmketh and W. 0. Roes, New York. WIllard's-E. Phlipsmon, Chlicago, IL.; W. ~y~d nd .B Gaade, New York; Metropolitan-H. Krets and wife, Phila- delphia, Pa.; S. Berry, New York. ~. James-. D. Hardy and wife, Boste'n, J. .Woqdruf and wife, Salem, Mass.; J. Mulholland, Kansas City, Mo.; H. P. Peran( wife, L. O. Meton and wife, MoreaL'CannalL- NaItiona Y'-. Milo, New *Kerk;. . [Stone, Guthrie, Okla. M. F. Luain, Pitta- barg, Pa. 4mn.msomr T i L .iros ie -~ow at. . X'1 iA -Y T 01servations e a a r sin tac te db e RM Of equal tenslierattire,, I-wn Wec tnd han fallen durtig POfieedn frefve hoars. -The V high andl low basoin@W. - SMUsi -assses-r -wthM A. FAi $47TER, :The Kind.,ok Weasther Predicted for -Tenarrow. Forecast ttil 8 p~m. Bunday-For the Dis- trict of.Columbia,lg41'yland and.Delaware, fair tpilght. and OAiay;coe tonight; p odsibly frosts .in the Jnterior; .West.., northwest winds. F6b' Virgitnid and-Northr4"arolina,- air* to- nigh~t and Sundjy( colder tonight conditions fivorable for- frosts Is central nd western portions toiaght; inortherly! winds. Weather' conditToniii R.-fhefal foretAst- A depression coi er, New England and .th~e Idwer lake r eglon, rudving slovry eagtward; it; is Accompaned.b r i in 'New England and a4 e sAt tpitates, with occa- sior; snows W 1 hnorthern portions. Ah ira ofhigh ui-e dovers the central villeys- and the Roaky ntountain -districts., The barometer has fallen-in New 'England and -the rorth Atlantic states, also-generally tfiroughout the lRagky'oiuntaini districts- it' has risen in the 'cent1'st-valleys andIn- Sthe east gulf stlates. - Time temnperature to generally lower east of the Mississippi. river and .. Warlner. .throughout -the Rocky mountln disti'cts. 3owers, With -occasional' snow, have oc- curjsed In the lakeregions', the middle states and New England. -Thie weather has beaen fair In all orther districts.- .Clearing weather Is indicated for -New., Englarfd and thtmiddle states~tonight, fol- Ir wed by fair'. or- party cl6udy- weather Sunday. Fair- weather will prevall'in the Atlantic and- Gulf 10tattskotenight--ande'SmiW day, with slightly Idwer ternperature In the north Atlaritic states aWit 1ising "elhkjerd- ture in the golf states. The conditions wIII be favorable for frdsts tftigt In thL&01Ho valley and the lowe&--lake -region. possibly also in the interior 'Off'the rmiddle Atlantic states. .Rivers-The following iaUng'es In the riv- ers, in feet and teriths, 'have occurred: Risen-Chattanooga, 10.4- Kansas City, 0.3; '9 DE S -E. -;-,-GA-S CO ND E NS ER LOCAI V.n: The banquet of the Tjdir, law class of, Columbian University: hh was to have been held last evening e tgg's House, has been postponed ung M 4uay, April The Epworth Leagude OSapter. No. 144C, of Epworth -M. E.I Ch' 1§ditif are' proo- paring for their anter celebration, fo' be given. In LVIwP setio . he social part will be given April 2 F e. bqme of. one of its members and th otional part at- the church Sunday A4a g. May 2, to which all the wenguds alhi t he city -will be invited. Rev. C . tbae lDe .1 Balti- more will speak. The -Legion of LNory4hW en..Yfl aive .a "Sugaring-off" ond Sunay ole t te, battle of oLexirgtoit er ge.Apin 11.. -This Is an occadio -6ft al Qbnjoyrnent ' ard not for pecuniano rerld wandearis of. admission can be rhtained- at thenha en Monday -aftemnoo bewern.1 and -8 o'eeck Admission to mebes an ell as otherl will be bymcard oalyr - New nl Continental Chapter' V. A.m'ti witoi; its regular theeting 'the 'Iel -rteys on aibt- er Monday at 8 p.m. Co as. P. bincoln will deliver"theiadress Mw~rs."Curriden will have chrgefj her On the streets in oth Washington a few oays ago a fish deale pushing--a hand.-cart, attracted attention everywhere he went. Every time he stopped a crowd gathered about his cart. The attraction was a stock of live carp These fish, when alive, are in, great demand by Chinalren. In he vicinity of the Chain bridge some of the fishermen arediging had and her- ring. The District eitaes-to-high water mnark cn the. VirginiA side, and It is claim- cd tbay hese are, violating, the law. Those who are engaged in the-dipping say that iso- long as they tad andghe soil of the old dominion they are not menable to. thie lav: on this side. Although this diming is done openly, with tempt at conceal- mena, the polic lwr l aade an arresit al test the law, and-lorn tof them pretenid that they cannot got .the-evidence against te ippers. . "ie fr the fonlee..g saidacol man ermploy eeti and eaitgn yeterdayrreen he unkrthe sbr- b*tesi- - Th anfort onfuthed o~neb law cls elow' "Combdy's uered, ~l4n" he want herd b"enld at eving .14tee lny resouse. hbeeny.' potoe-n~ rla.Ar1. of Eporthemn respogecd and was amed~ begen n trnof setorhe soci unaljtit wills bead.nArl 04Ae hm f n ofcasembers had'thad prolcean part'd tet anhurchs feengy a~fn yo ayno ,-ot whicoalgth Hennigaplaste cit woll e' iated.ma De..Hiyed boiar ing- houseI mo.rE sIetnhat will Stakker,, td ~SGarld Hospitan. lathe:Gieas of tho battle o heithead inflctdeverlg dAysi ago). Yehsteray h ~pcalin fhoial heoa- was adosia hsion cans ,raed tm terai hi. troubde, -afnoo~as be ton -reur home. wilhe by catsheofora deae agans Cr.ntinenta Hptr' -ad Are &-~ RGU'i ey Steam Fatters'. oal Banch o. 10,ol Onr ted astt nghtty 4hintornatfew heretaor aexistin ditel pus h- ang, cart aettaced ttentiofcto everyheehsocet. -EeryestiAmes s-e toay bfodgerd ofMile rp- Theser fsh, whesaliveg Cares'n gra eand .wg $10, nd ndfu' Ichei-iBiue waf thed hinebdge oe ofy the aire ayudg- iller- ford andryerg arcne- wernapele. ndi i la tod tes.these- beoruce iolatin, theplea Thoewro ars. engge in Wthe, -apng toay tha wo gas d by tie 3500h bail fo the ao dofiio theard n- be.Abo ta latl nchis as--de.Althoghk10 this &:4ng ias don opelby. Judgew Nitem tcnel rmiL.te olicen1?-v Ia~fity md arrcot or estth - loan.ad- E-o tbjise ee m ret-rt tast nightr. Mat h-beto ind manor wh the police"siacore ma in rme- "SAePd'..bred-NTr"~lA"~erd WEATHER MAP. OAW 1 8 Atnl. TIt meridian time. Solid Ill== are s- 6s tenth of an Inch. Dott'ed-line are :sotherms, or Penn. Bled- areas are regisms where rain or allow Drds ''Blh" and *fov" dhow location of areas or he wind. Davenport, 0.2; Keokuk. 0.4; New Orleas -0.2. Fallen-Cincinnati, 0.8. Cairo, 0.3; Nash- ville, 1.7; Helena, Ark., 0.1; Sioux City, 1.6; St. Paul, 0.3; La Crosse, 0.3; St. Louis, 0.2; Memphis, 0.1; Vicksburg, 0.1. They are at ove the danger line and rising at Kanps City. 0.8; Keokuk 0.4; New Or- leans. 2. Above the danger line and falling at St. Pau i, 0.9; Memphis, 2.7; Vicksburg, ; Ielena, Ark., 10.. Stationary, Arkansas gity,,7.8. Tide Table. 'Today-Low tide, 1:22- a.m. and 1.53 p.m.; high tide, 7:21 a.m. and 7:52 p.m. Tomorrow-Low tide, 2.00 am. and 2:43 p.m.; high tide, 8:12 a.m. and 8:47 p.m. The Sum and Moon. 'Today-Sun rises, 5:20 a.m.; sun sets, 6:3 p.m. 'Full moon at 1:25 a.m. today. Moon- rises at 9:W1 peen. tomorrow. Tomorrow-Sun rises, 5:19 am. The City Lights. Gas lamps all lighted by 7;48 p.m.; ex- -tinguishing begun. at. 4:27 a.m. The lighting is begun one hour before the time named. 'Arc lamps lighted at 733 p.n.;' extin- guished at-4:42 a.ms. Condition of the Water. 'Temperature and condition of water at 8 a.m.: Qreart Falls, temperature, 53; eondi- tion, 27; receiving reservoir, temperature, .X; condition at north connection, 22; con- dition at south connection, 19; distributing reservoir, temperature, 56: condition at in- fluent gate house, 22; effluent gate house, 30. Temmperatufe" for Trenty-Four Hours The following were the readings of the thermometer at the weather bureau during tJ:e pest twenty-four hours, beginning at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon: April 16-4 p.m., 63; 8 p.m., 58: midnight, 510. *April 17-4 a.m., 46; 8 am., 48; 12 m., 52, and 2 p.m., 53. - Maximum, 64, at 5 p.m., April 16; min- imun, 44, at 6 am., April 17. -send Annie to the hospital. She had been cut about the lip, hand and arm. It is alleged that Annie's husband and Maria were on the street together, when Annie appeared and inquired why she was with the husband. Her answer, it is alleged, -coffle in the form of an assault with a knife. Policeman McNamee made a search of Lowe's Bottom for the female assailant, but failed to find her. This morning he got a warrant for her arrest. -Patrick Murphy, who has been coachman for Assistant Secretary. McAdoo of the Navy Department, was sent to St. Elisa- beth's Asylum yesterday. Thursday he was arrested for gathering a. bunch of flowers in Farragut Square, but for this he was not prosecuted, because of the disordered co dition of his brain. He imagined he hlad saved a Jarge. sum 9f money and in- t~e49 to opgn a livery stable. Ablout :a mon1, ago heoat his situition, and since qn'.he has. 4eomed to get worse every S-Charging deirtion, Robert W. Schdll has [apphned for divorce from Fannie'A. Scholl, tb- 'whom he 'was married at Baltimore: Md, May 2/; 1880. The desertion is al- leged to ha'te occurred February 9, . *B street southwest between 12th and 14T streets there are several dangerous holes near the car tracks. Today Lieut. Vernon called the attention of the street department to the condition of the street. Yesterday afternoon Robert White, John Sneedon and Hilton Moo , inmates of the Wishington City Orphan Asylum, went out for a walk and got lost. They were fround near 14th and K streets by Police- rpan Donovan, who returned them to the asylum. A pile of phavings in the- yard in rear tf Bettie Rejed's house,-No. 1IW 4th street northwest, caught fire and, frightened the people In the neighborhood. A local alarm brought out No. 6 engine, and the flames were extinguished before any damage was done. Ernest Tyler, colored, seven years old, was out to see the parade yesterday after- noon, and was unable to find his way home. It was about 6:30 o'clock when the police found him and took him to. his home, No. 403 A street northeast. Lieut. Swindells reported to the water department "today that the hydrants at AJth and P streets and in front of the P street car stables are out of order. According to a report made to police leadquarters today; 'the briaige over the' Btimore and Ohio railroad tracks at 24 .gtreet northea'st 1l- i'~ a' dangerous condi- tion. Patrt of the railing-is gone and there ils a hole in the roadway.-- John Evans, who was arrested last even- itng by Policeman Mellen and locked up on tpe charge of .ssautting-and striking Wil- 11am Nelson, a small boy, and also Mr. Qeorge E. Barr, was tried before Judge Miller this morning. Evans was fined 35 for the attack- on the boy. The other charge was dismissed. Edward Branch was today sent to jail for thirty days by Judge Miller for the lar- ceny of a pair of shoes, valued at 31.50, from James W. HowelL. Joseph M. -Thompson was granted a di- v'ore today by Judge Cox from Louisa Thompgon, on 'the ground of the wife's de- -sertlon and-abandonment of her husband. *Judge' Cox today granted Saillie B. Begue a divorce a mensa et thoro from George W. Bcgue. Mrs. Bogue charged her husband wa cruelty. Judge Cox today granted Aileen Marie Bridger a divorce from James Richard Bridger. In the case of Geog W. Walter agie oAbby K. Walter- thdJudge refused Win. Dixon and John Kennedy, charged -with vagrancy, and Isaiah Edwards, Mich- ael Rhone and' Win. Taylor, alleged to have 'been disorderly last night, were today each fined $20, and in default sent down for sixty days by Judge Kimball. Harry Hu dleston was today fined 15 by Judge irim 11l for inviting Miss Maggie Hall, a young lady with whom he was totally uniacquainted, i10 go out with him "and hate a large ,day.'i The accused said he was very _drunk at the time of the a- leged' occurrence, Thursday last and did not know whether or mot he was guilty. William Cavallyer was todqy fined US by Judge 1rmtinh1 for cruelty to a horse be.. longing to the Swiss Landry '"0ompany em Mafeba 17. Attoraey Close, gouel for the alicuse4, snoied' for an arrmet of -judgment, apd- the court took the mnatte' under om- sideration, stating that be would render.a, decision after he had a chanace to examine the authorities referred to by Mr. Class as sustaining' his view of the aeCvayr was again locked iap, Mary E, Faith teday' fied a bill isamquty against Maty Cole dm( WaC V. Col0, her husband, to eoudeet l t,.aware alt an lot. 16% square U.to A~asst emm~am erpni ditam-ount th er - therefress, The "atb*u -asessa. 4var AMterws Usaganm eba4e- *, Life Insurance Policies Bought. WVM 3AVen, 3A.wm. L40C DAar 110''13k -Tt llhiw Mel . 14. W._DW.. MAeiL T. J. HODOEN & CO., Brokers & Dealers, Stocks; Gottoan,-Grain and Provisbns, a110=sat 11. u, eSe hdN. ar. IA.h a s', and anTth afq .. aB14 A LAIME NmiNmen- An a -miutely snao es.stmm- - A Heese at .emsa Ps*. Can (h r 1B1osket. (ap-t we 24th Gt. AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN an-iptiar of slaves in de Dibit Ap- Observaee 49 re'Sundar i= the -h==mahe* Aemeasoek Creek- "Genesil V.es. The ~thirty-fifth anniversarv celebration of the emancipation of slaves in the Dis- trict was held last evening at the First Baptist Church. on Dumbarton avenue. The exerlses- wee ft 9V6-littended. and the program was carried out to the Satin- faction of the audience. The exercises opened with.ie -essvgam, recital by Rev. Sandy Alexander, folowjriay the _a=ong of "My Country 'Tis of Thee." Divine invocation wa implored by Rev. E. W. 8. Peck, pastor of Mt. Zion M. E. Church. after Whieh'tlte 'dfffrFnderid a selection. The introductory remarks were made by Mr. James L. Turner, the president of the amocadem-he emanellbas edict was read by..igeM..Qarre gdN..The *peaker of the evening, ex-Representative John R. Lynch. was. introduced Wst Mr. Turer as being the tmest highly honored man of his race, he. healpg inail been chairman of the national republican convention which nom- inated James G. Blaine for the presidency. The oration was excellent and enjoyed extremely by the audience. After sh-ging "Glory Halleujah," Dr. Frank J. Webb was introduced as the Texas bootblack of twelve years ago, but noWa .graduate of two colleges and a credt to his race. le made a good address. ta &sd every- body. Afte& tevdifal ' selections benediction was pronounced by Rev. Jan. H. Hill. The officers of the celebration were James 4- qhean.nW- ,inm H. Brown, secretary, and Joseph E. Lawson, musical director. Bleetion of 4lberss. At the semi-annual election of officers of the Epworth Ieague, ccnnected with the West Washgtop,,.. ,E. Mission. held during the week, the following were elected: Mr. James-W. Hummer, president; Capt. Oliver P. Johnson,.. rg .vge,,pssident; Mr. Richard H. Bryan, second vice president; Miss Nellie .VXson,. third vice president; miss OliaF. Johnson. secretary; and Miss Lissle Graves, treasurer. Signs of Iruster The signs of Easter are everywhere around, more so th8l'tear' ' ever before. Many of the.ptorgekgepcs have, their win- dows filled for the occasion, and some have a hen with a brood -6f Wee Clzpng chicks., while others have rabbitp 9f various sizes ard guinea pigs roaming around, where their antics can be watched by the public. Drug stores have the wifidows filled with gaily-colored eggs, which will be given away on Easter day to the crowds of ad- miring children--who ore- attracted by the multitude of bright .colors. Religiern Obseryaweqia.. The tenebeme sertires'-'last -evening at Trinity Ctueck were-woikatgsaded, many members of other-denremhunost attending. One of the features of the service -was the chantini of lamentAffbns by sgtuartet of four of the dhdir boys. The dermon wns delivered by Rev. Father Hollaid of Wood- stock Colleg - on the triumpli of God'a justice, mery ab'16ve' 'Benediction of the true cross followed, after which all present knelt In turn at the chancel rail and kissed the relic of the trees. At the Dumbarton Avenue M. E. Church the regular sermon will. be delivered in the forenoon by the pastor, Rev. Dr. J. B. Stitt, and In the evening at 7:,a o'clock Easter services will be held by children of the Sunday school, with special music and interestibg erg;ses1 There will be io etenifig service tomor- ro eveninga, the,, W t Street Presby- terian Church. ReX. , n D.Balley will deliver the sermon at thgp aning service. Special children's service will be held to- morrow afternoon at 4.20,.clock at St. John's Church, corner of Potomac and 0 streets. -. ... At the Easter services tomorrow at Mt. Tabor Chui-Ti Miss -Katle Myers will sing a solo, "Why Seek Ye Here the Living." Te eds Repirrgs The Iron trestle work which for so many months has blocked travel at the northeast entrance to the M'streelf1Me has at last been removed, leaving .the.jbgroughfare in an extreg r~dilapidated conidition. It will take some tim e N~r the''sireet is pass- able for vehicles. Chat'les H. arnd Mary #. Fisher' frave bought- of'MdryV'S.waa Joeh V. Foertsch parts of lots 18 and 19., of square liM, the consideration being unnamed. -Jedgments and Sentenees. Chief fuistce" Bing a'fiay everule-d the motion for a ne* 1(jgja) the case of Joh'n, alias Turk. Matthews, colored, con- victed several days ago- rrtrinmmal Coart No. 1 of snaching- a .ggkeglook last sum- nmer on a colored excursion boat, and sen- tenced him to a year and a-day in the New Jersey atee prison. ....... John Williams, Lafayette Moore and Har- vey H6dd, thle "totef-be who pleaded guilty to breaking into and robbing the store of Vinsi LifonMl several weeks ago. were aentepeded-iehmoths each In jail. The chief justice also overruled the mo- ti.n for a new trial in the cages of Frank Gillam and Jo icolored, -convict- ed recently of end second of- fense of cartying.. o~sldweapons, re- spectively. OGnim a servant at one time of Mr. Henry May, aecured goods fromn the store of John HL Magtiailesby falsely rep- resenting that deny were for Mr. May. He was sentenced to two years In the New Jer- sey state prison Beckett ,belsg given a year and a day in that institution. Walthaia Watches are always - guaranteed to be free fremany defect Inmaterial or makesparticularly meeents 40grawdd - vih itsse "OYALE- Made Is dioal. dales fdr FNANCEAL "sem.4-aemF nthe VWh. nfetae -reONTHES"WN Sr0CKS -are to be had here that are in- valuable to any one contenuplating putting tsoney' iwtlhstocd' arket. Private wires. Stocks and bonds bought and sold outright or on margins. Stocks, 1-8; Grain, z-16 commision' - C. T. HAVENNER, 928 F st -,,-e -heag ha '''* OPY" O.3M -KN 60PE ML M~ as ONAPCA A W D P AE MNA 1M. f the ethha.ebamews or e at the ese et ahen the 1th aoy o Apt .. m. at the Oe ae eninsaer ot a , me lth at. S.W.. Wowegte D.C. Ie ina mmor bhs wm hIe ctim ineb the 1th or Aa t tth. .h . . A...e 3AMF'EE.Y3IAN. Pawutegm. wI ARpal@ . fh0mtn.m. - othe wi resam of an. The -- -' - Very --- -t - the AN- fe t NUVTMl "e 6-m E Vey. "bh =ukb a....te. a. Way ------ To -r o-- -..6 Invest =ft ""aram;attY. Voe"afm The $1,OO4e mila enesopesia to the abss .. IS ~a A%~Jttm Or ..... by .........-,a More. J s"'' ' '" Thos. P Morgan I333FSL IM 421MT MUWITABLA W-BRR Alm A- TEON- Or GomIBTOWN. D. C. ORNI 31T AND M STEM. Peis ate NNW dpea es .itmeetptese the .toth et the aim.. ft...e .b.i. A.- deti at eor u. . C.. ramnth ereswi. Advaress are sMde to StOdhdpern e the we- ee Nomay ot echmt pmhm herged. Ae............ ............... SA A cPw................. S.A T PRM1111 Vow. rmio. C. P. %ILIAIU. lipmtary. aa-st IDGAB P. B3RY. Teemoa. Governanct, Municip and Street Rallway BOUGHT and SOLD. APIRAEMENTK MADE OR QUGrATIONB PURxIIWE nm Tat TV 3KA, snAL M3 EXCHANGIE OF ARAWE MURITIm- LI'S ONv API'tCATION. WKIM Ms wEM N. W. HARRIS & CO., RANKEWs. 1s WALL ifEI. NMW L0s. CHICAGO. (feb-s.tnetblaan ' adOoN. Washington Loan & Trust Co., OwICB. im u % 'S. &Na i s VW I. sw as$* as - mat s a.o c6UOilah. at weenwelt rate& -IN~eea Pan IMMataf an #A W& - an to o ee.ay ecafices. -- oau fer saw t beg- er a" is -v*aults ft a&e dqmagt MM 164 ergo; Inable PAdMob. JOHN sr aMOON . ......... oip H. . CUMMO s.............. T t OHN R. CANND..........--.... I.ensa. A 3. -AR -E . ...................e. The National Safe Deposit, Savings and Trust Company, CC the Ditieet orat Ombia. cORNER 1STH St. AND N.M TO ATL. G artered by o.pral 'at of cawgem. Ja.. 1M6U. and ..et... ..l. M t.. . Capital: One flhIlosn Do~ar SAFE Dai'0ET DEWARTMENT. Rems safee iMam rgirpeer motlao at P wer gin-mm qpwist. Seeuritlce., Ierery, sne=-r aMs eaMan at all htie to oc'aers sackage. truer a .me taka a doeutit at msederata cet. SAVfrNGS BANK'DEtRT1ENT.- .Depot neje'ed fre 1E GINEI epein, aMe tateemt aniaweeem Ps and sbere. L-.m. -.m -. sa e... et...tra ecalty. Basi 3.8t-clam mea estate at ether ecratim to samm et P60 a 'yat. UBUT DR*ARTn. .. 12m1 e=.nem ts a segl dagemry fer esmat. eat taMs uds at as m 4 tanter, einecuter er, ==emig..ee end e.cente m..eturt tsa au attemup dlyamea. 3EMJAMIN P. UNTDE.................Pse~st U. FRA 3...mmo.........IaM Vims PVmae W. Ra Dm.n.. . .. i.-t Vie F.4ba. THO3EAS 3. JOENS..-...-Tsaemern A1~mT L. StWRIEVA3|T.............eeaasrp G3036B KOWACD..................ibenmwe a. enAmRji 3. NU4N.......... Smmtoa woODBOET PL......-..--......1111Me CORSON & MACARTNSY, NMe.aset e er ev t hstEbms 1410 V 8t.. Oieer .ulS r.ua..M at Dee eUes. nmi~a 34 eine a pmst W. B.tubb.&co., .a a..m. ae inm ss l42lFPStase susby&Comupany, . m m , eas .

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SPECIAL NOTICE&I TAKE TIO, MEX'HG OF CONVEYING M2

thea to 'lie; jees'. jJury wln So Jmsly de-clared the plperty for ahieb I worhed to "sbtaiSinc I was seventeen years old to be my own.2t- JULIA HANSON.trnq7 AL'E 'ATgmRAL,1I7 a wr, N.W.-A 'aterboy meetl" of Albert Pike Umad yNo, 1. M. I. 2L. wi be held MONDAY.APIUL

19. 18)7. at 7:30 r4;.. W. RAUA1'B, Nieg.. V. M1. K.

Attest: HAIXIIRL NE12.ON, m2d Deg.,Registrar. . aplT-2t

WATINAL CO-I A~TIVE TRADE CARDS WHlLbe READ01 WWDNBDAY, APRIL 21. !all asthe sual Sgents or at Room im CoEN ANBLJG.. 533 loth at. sw. Wanted a few live

agents. it

R(t'HDALE3 80CIE'Y,The regular quarterly meetig of the Reebdale

Co-operative Soctety of the District of Chiumbiawill he held -at Rom No. 2, 5th Sr. Grand

Army Hai 1412 Pa. ave. m.w.. TUEBDAY NVEN-ING. April 20th. 11&, at 8 o'clock. 4Elevator to

the hallo. iThe current trade card expires April30. 1-070. Present yr rat card at the door.

By order of the Eeerative momoyap1T-8t recetary of the Society. 70? G at. m.w.

rlOODY CHOIR.Next rehearead of the Needy Choir wMi lieur

an aset WU1NE1DAY.- April 21. at 8 p.m..PRO)M'ITLY. In the E Strwt laptist Chlareh,

a at. betweem 6th and ?th aw. ing all muedeeSeGt ;. H. books. mport tot tha.tevery mem-

her atteid._Rehearob WEEKLY -ereafter matil cmeest.

It PRt'ioY . tElt, Direetor.EPIRIT'ALLSM.--MS. EFFIE M.XW, CAIMR-voyant, business and test medinma, 1914 Penn.ave. aplo-12t*

THFtilit ZI.syN ViR tHI'AIR'OF AYTITVIT- prevailiag around eer -Navy Tad- mil. Setlingthe beat iality Lgmr pt the lowest prices Isocre to meet with at rewidr. If yon needany lamber er Mifeal we'E be Slad to have ach-it. "mh: Yen. -No e ger toe ..al--ome toolarge.THO1S. W. NlifM. lst and Ind. ave. 'PhO-e 217.

Mill and -Warvs, fot 4th at. se. 'Phone 551.

Fr- i'PrrN THAT iLTTLr WORD DEPENDs THEsue- of say talnurtag estahlishment. We reaifte

this fact- ad haTe secured the services of anexpert Atter and gutter-wbe ho as artist In hisline. ie knows just how to At 'you, cotmfortablyand p.-rf~etly. Our miust-"fit er o . a m''-etihe-ids 9o0d. J. FUND GATCEL & .%.. W4

13th at. aplU-3m.8BETAlL GRIJCFJ CAN4? AIFORD TO BUT

GIiMWRM awl TABLE XA-URIRS asthey've learned our prices. Every one we

quote ameans somettng saved an what atm-lar ;mais emst elselere. And everythingIS mold with o persomda gurantee that It'sas represented. Our roptesehtatiave will callat ny thme ye. aq.E7NO CONSUm msSkEPLIM.

BR B. EAILNMIAW & BRO., Wi1Asemale Orocers.1141-9 11th .at. e... 0%) 100-2 m at. s.e.

COMMON iflI CE DEV10ED.A dividead of I per cat en the emmmsm capital

stock of the Amereiam Grapbaophoe Cm.pa.yethe fourth In the cerne 1a year beginingOctober. 1SM. will be EW S -prt 20 to steek-beidi-r. of recard Apri '.'115. Tranmger boowi cle e AVM Z am respe April 21.By order at -directers.

K. D. ASUtON. PresigaPAUL I. CRrO1E . Secretry. --ap3-eod tHI alpmate.

MIirarrrs UALLUI RE3OTM) TO af PA.ave. Mess. tints a specilty. p64t*

DPWIkIBUTION P(LICIE. INDOW3ENTS ANDT.%TINES BOUGHT FUR INTEST11MENT.

T. D. HADDAWAY.apl-tm 1306 F ST. N.W.. OR BOX SM

CIX. ELAND PARE-Well worth seeing, with its pictaresque

homes.('al or ped for-Booklet. api-tf

OAL. (VAL. COAL.REDUCCRD l'ECE.

W. A. Furnsce............................ 4.00

W. A. Nut...............4............... 521

W. A. Stove........................ ... 550

Pea Cos.... .. ............... 00'j41llX MLLF'R & CO..Ofmee. 10th and F nw.

'est damp and storage yard, 8th and K &e.

- never disappolnt."

BUSINESS SUCCESS. ~hinge" on Judleieus adver-

tioir. tour TypewriterCirculars are a splendidmedia for bringing to theattention of the publicanything you have to ad-vertlme. It interested come'and see Ss.

BYRON S. AIIAIS. "prempt printer." 512 lith st.apli-t4d-

The Pace 19 a Sure Index-to the conditeon of your heath. If yourlood is wring yar .face wil show it. Apleasant spring tunie-paure and sme-isThiarpfs Old Relidle Tiarkeley" Whisky. Itgiyv needed inaigortte. to the entire systeam.

.Mad-Il inly 'at JAP. THAIP'W, 892 F St. $1 qt.apl-lti .______-__

After=Lent Weddingswill Fo.t he taking place. Doe-t thInkthat "anyt-dy will do" to engrave the l--tattes. -rds. -tc. Our iNt;RAVLNG WORK.'n Wedding Invitations. Cards. AMIoDare-Eswts. etc., Is the kind that "Dame Fail-hm" demandhs. Ti'S itt-I*L'--si it s-

isheI wbn promised.

Easton& Rupp, 421 1 tbSt.P4PI AR-PRICED KfATIONEW1k ap16-143

Art Students' League,MI*S 17th at. n.w.

An )'7-D0R 'LAISS will he organised April15. unda r MIS4 BERTilA . iEltRE, ftr work inoil, water 15ur Or black and wimte. Apply atthe Iagme. api4At

GO 'XD

KEEN'SIOR THE L&T r STYLES OF

Spring Goods..ap-3m I21M ' at.

CHURCH -.NOTICES.ISOPAl.

MAINT JulINs 'BI'RCH. GEDRG.ETOWN, 0 ST.bet. 31 and 3..1. Rtey. Charles E. Buck, rector.--5--ricies tonsarrow: Holy cemnnki. 7:30 a.;unaing~ri prayer. uernm and holy c-ommnaaaoa.-11o'c.ekv: evening prayj at 4:30) o'cksek. Vestedtchoir. Strangers rurdsily Invited. I

PRE -CATHEl)RAL lfL'HUNCH P~)F 10 ARK. 0)1R.3d and A ala. s.c.- REster Mouny. April 18-4:20and x n.m., holy comzmuoioa; 10:30 a.mn.. morningpirayer; 1I a.m.. hoiy Soomntion and sermon bythle bsdhop of WashIngton; 4 p.m., children. Ber-vi.ce, serns,. by Rev. W. L. Devries; 7:30 p.m.,evera..ong and sermon by Rev. Chas. HI.- Hayes.Strangers welcome. . It

rli1NiTYl. 11'OR. 3D AND- . W.--7:45 A.M.. HOLYiomnmoo. 1lring prayer, sprmo. and holy

comuflnicau. 11 atm. Easter eeleatto. of 8yashed. 3 p.m. Even prayer. 7:M) pm. h-

ruer. R1ev. 3. P. WW ms willpreach at both

CHliIil -OF'THE ABCENlI. MASS. AVR.and 12th st. n.w..---0 a.m.. holy comasndi..;biusle- by the Chapter of Prats-; 1I ,a.m., mornm-list prayer and hilj <-......an. by Dr.flk& I t; mesak te .al e hi of men ad.ho)s. vited; 4 p.am., .ier festival et the Hoen-day, sc et; maele led the garish .choIr;,tao

sreea nght. ItFI N M3'NIRH. DV11)tT CIRCLE.

8th i-orser ot 3.20-. at.; Rev. Z. A. Aapliwsil'rectar; Rer. W. C. Ware, emde.-The bishalp.f the dioceme will samisntae th. at of ceen.Arnathon this evening at 8 o'ehak. Hatee day.holy comnhnounion 5t 8 na.k ?anday aebool at 9:3a. aa.: niangw praier,. eermng and holy -mianhaat 13 a.m.; mea**e fastlral of the ub

seili~id at 4:30 p~m.; eveana pryer and aerste.at 'a p.m. Ite

Bl. MARGAREr'S CHI3R8. --HOLY Cdila untie at 7 am.; feR service ad seao at 11asm.; childres's & aysubnel festival at 4.30p m. 11-. Richard Lewis -Howell. reetor. It

-OONGRHGATGNAL.FiRTt5 flNCR20Af>NAL CHERaCECOE 30fsail G sta. sw.- Rvc. 25. N., Noesas, D-.. pus-ter. -At Il am.. Buster service, with memos bythe pastor and Buster Ahesic. At- 25 p.m.. sterchoral service. *An Evening With the Choir."Masle by qlenrtet aa( ehosum chtir, led by Dr. "I.W. Disebut, organist. lSmally school 9-.30 am

I'hrisan Rideavor-Junier, 3 p.m.; jeulor; *-2.p.m. It

PEt PLE'S ('ENGiltIa'UifAI, CDUD1an. N 37.het. 6th med 7th eta. swv., Rev. d. 3. Dse-pastor-.1S., 9:36 at. Paekchtg bry36o, ImaClark ot Hemrad Univeesity at 11 am.seevie'at 4 p.m. Prof. Jahs N. tsal-dhdelIver an addrese, Bseiam ==e . R. Sogety at 6:50 p.m. Miefil mop gerve -by th

,bauir at 7:30- 31*

NEW CHURCH.- 00B. 1613 AND 00000Rmasts.--The Rev. FRANEK SEWAIL wil regFASE 3)RNING as **Ehe last -thDead AlIve." etIcal servise. with eamtime.batsam ad the hoir -..emmm Renkt at

atlo elto Our Be - a~free for all asd strangers cerdially weleome.New Charek treets Is vesthble- It

TUE SCO.AR ELmaEaTHE SD TLAR LEAGUE WILL NUEN IN TYPO.lrp Ie aR, 425 -G St., at 3 p.m Adshi e

oSep teiner. 'Seame Recelattoms ot the 0eof law." All tavited. 31

1. 3. 0. A.

IEY. S. mass 3lEWU W IF1tyT5Seet1 M. . ue. IEa the matn

at the Yeeu Men' s ideheitiaNew Yesk so.., dAg a re4 V t. ANmem.. a..a..31

LAXK CH IN QTI4 8 :Ecolr1 ~ U. .2UC,- SL SIA

, er by pateRe, . ,I,- -

FpTEWQTH SritEz'.MK . 00R.Jmw., Rev. . R.e. faray, , s -.m-day semse, 9:30 .am.; si am., bypastor; Meater ervice., 7:W0 p.m.; speelil mocd;temperance meettag. 3 p.; worth League,6:2 p.m. All are inited. -i

WAUGH M. K CHURCH, ID AND A- M N.,ReT. IL Olo n . Pato-11 . Easterserion; 9:15 a. aday."h ;6 m~worth - ;~t p.m., steray,78

amant ; praer meeting. Tusa,7p.m. it

Sr. PAUL'S I. K CHUECH. DUPOWT CIRCL,Rev. Stowell L Bryant. pabto#.- :3 oL.., S@a-day scbool; 11 a.m. &ad 4pm.. the pastor, iorn-Ing subject, "The Power eraPteb ;" at.ternsun subject, 11Ife-a Christ;" 5 pm., R3worth League. B a sier- Mr.J Kaspar,conductor. Moring service-Chorus fell choir,"As It BeV to Dw owaT. irat Dayof the W " P. A. Uchnecker; Uy Mrs.Anlai Roemer "esurecton," Tosti;chorus, *Christ On? ,- by A. Holden:chorus. "Awske Up My Glory," by .Aftermacm servie-4elo by -Mr. Ch"Richards. -. -. it

HAMILNE M. -CHURCH, 9TH AND -P 5ljnmw.. Rev. W. X, Strici m,D.. P., pastor.-Sn-day school 9:15 a.m.; dshilog by'the pastor.1 .m. -3m0 p.., e Re. L. B

Wilsn. D. D.; M-- Zk- p..

Tuesday. consecration; Tloursdary. ebch Iayermeeting, 7i3l p.m. -m I :- it

LAS'ER SEiCiIi A TRI-1'MY . . CHURCU.Rev. IL D. Huntley, -1.0. " 1 I - s-eMal Rater service by Snay '.4oel, c g

of rectations ang, 11 r 7245.service by Ia . oi, , s"41,ul by -inabast address e byjpstm. .m . trat'ersare 'irdsialy'lv . .,t.METROPOLIT As ,e Vd AD. STS. N.W,-Rev. Huh Jolaston. ,D.. pastir.-14 .m. and8 p.m,, r-ter sermosa by tye 0ostor..Speelaimusic by the choir. 9:30 .m.. Sunday school.3 p.m.. (Tlesse debi d- ai uler 'lase. 6:4p.m.. Epwofth League. p.r8. , prayeritsetng .._r;% *., ;a , .u :

UNION M. E. CHURCH, 'TH-ST. INAR PENNA.ave. S.w., Rev. ' Blkn- stor-'1-a.m. and7:80 p.m.. preachig by stOr. 9:30, Sundaysebool; 0:30, Ce.B! gtl&1:,, it

FOUNDRY M. B CHURCH 14TH AND G STS.,M"e. Dr. Luein emut; 10stor.---9a.unday seqL11, prosel by tbespastsr; theme, "It Christ

Be Not liftm."7 p.m., Egnusrth Leagus; .. a .-8 pm., the paser,- the "Finrt Easter Even-

ing. itWESLEY CHAPNL . f A1FJ SV 8TS.,Rev. J. Fred Heime. - fte.4 day-0-0hoolat9:15; preachng- by paste' at 11 am.- and V

Seats fet. Stl sre es i~y'tGRACE CHURCH. -00R.9TH AND S STS. N.W.-At 11, -Dr. Leedh, 'TE GIAD"vttUCIPLttV8.. Iwater service. - 0 l:%g,. Eveningservkce, 7:30. Special . 1tcKELORi 3%. .HC14W, RJW. HVR R.NAYLOR. D.D.. pasfor:-it W.m.,"Sw PTYGRAVE." Specinhal .etea,.-musbtluie.s Chase,leader: Misses Wahiey and Scriveer, soloists.7:30 p.m., Easter se-ee by the 8..9:30 a.m.. irsees 6:lbq.mWieworthIague. Prayer sjpgtjpg, Thursday ,t.7;30 p.m.

GORSICH M. R..tAUARG. ft-ANI .L. S.W..ev. W. H. Rihard , paster.-9130 a.m.. .

S.; 11 a.m prrWy. 23nr Lae;6:45 p.m, .5W*tcU1W V p~m, preach-Ing. - - it

PRusu TTERIAN.EASTEIN PREfBi'tdtk d,11i. AVE.and 6th at. n.e.-Rev, Vftpusanp thibmers Easton,D. D.. pastor, 'fflI"aaet at, i''- a.i1., solb-jert. Evster sermon, -rHE xTOLEN C2Hiz-r. orTHE LOID TAKEN AWAY,'-dad-at, 7-5 p.m..subject. "IlME ARBILATION -TtEATY bE-TWEID ENGLAN .ANi1DA NOW lil!-FORE THE SENATk" Strangers cordially in-Yited. . ' . ItECKINGTON PVJ S N .CHURCI, Q ANDN. Capitol ate., ILey. ~ e 9: bifua, Ph.D..pastor.-*-11 a.m., "The Messige of the Resurree-tlon:" 7:3) p~mn,'uiAt*Veety-two."it

R1EV. T. DE WTI' TALAF, 1). D.-, WILLreh at 11 Sao. an . W in. m-thi'l'st Pres-yterian Church. 4% st.bet. C and' I); Ester

observance morning and evening In sermsos andmusic. it

AnuEMIBLY'S Ci*R','EORNER S A-(D 1 9nTH.S i:.--11 a.n,. ant 4 p.m., peraching by the pas-tor. Ier. Go. (). Little. 1.1). Spweal Eastermasic 1y choir of female %ulcts, asshited bysoloists. All weicoune. - - It'

CEII RCH OF THE COVENANT 4PRE$BYTERIAN).t'enneetlest ate., N arsd lth Sts. n.w.. 1Rev.Teunia 8. Hamlin, D.D.. pistor.---Services sat 11a.m. and 4 p.ms. '4scramers of the lord'ssuiper and haptism at the morning service. *,on-day schm.l at 9:30..m. Junior. C. E. methigat 3 aud senior at 5 p.m. Speelal Enster mnusicat the afternoon service. 31ii-week service at 8Tursday evening. It

RkV. A. 1. ISK'E. 1f.D., PASTOR GUN'NY)NTemile Church, 14th and R sts. n.w.-11 a.m..-Mpecial Ulster service:- dieain 0 pastor.7:30 p.m.. Subbath-s:z-hool Easter service. Ad-dress by pastor. All welcoame. . , it

M3ltRIUPLITAN PitEEIYTERIAN, 4TH AND Itsto. s.e.. Riev. G. N. Luccock, D.D., pastor.-Sunrise prayer meeting at 6:30., *,S., i:10. Thepaster ai- pineahl at 11 and 7:30. Mgniug sub-ject: "Ufe Impulses From the Easte.r Truth;"evening. -When afd Hot W'as the Bible Coin-pletedy Fourth In the series on the Bible.Speielal music tomorrow, under the direction ofPir. Woodman. Prayer meeting, Thorslay, 7:31)p.m. A card!al welcome for all at all services. It

WESTERN PRE!BYTERIAN CUtCH,H St. above -19th.

Rev. Howard Wilbur Enals. Minister.11:00 A.M., AN ErERlNAL PILNCIPLE."7:30 P.I., "DARK PLAC!ES MADE L1.11T."Easter music by Quartet choir. ' -it

NORTH PRESBY N CHURCH N ST. BET'.9th and 10th ais -Lw.- , 11 a.m.. byRev. Oliver C. 4prse o r blass.; at7:30 p.m., by pastor. . tal' os af programby the chsolf. .V..9:30 a.1m. -Y.P..C.E., 0:4 p.m.*

NEW YORK AVCfr PiIUI~fiAN CHURtCH,Rev. Wallace Btadittfe. V).P., pastor-,Sterviets,11 r.m. and 7:30 p.m. Evening sodect, 'TheVok of Jesus." sanbath school, 9:30 p.mn.: Chri*-tian Ehdeavor prayft theett: V-aif-p. Masieunder the direction of .Mr. John Porter Lawreace.1t . ..

GRACE EVANGs ITMSRJR,13th and GQr-ran st. o.w.. 2v1 . . . A. Isoer-mamS. pastor.-Confessidai service at -c30 a.m.,

followed by holr-edbmuito nut 11. The music forth. 11 o'clock servke 1l g toJIpwa: HynNo. 51:.To Deuma E!ati ?s -,. Parke;"Christ I orurasovr," In I, Chapple; Hyman No.85; offertory, solo, 'Christ is Itisen Today," 4.-W. Bischoff, by im. Win. Feldhaus; .Hymn No.

Fisher: lto, r1 IWt,. tor, Mrk-huhmana; bars..t)g. Ermnet J trgenfa ganist,Mr. Geo. T. Watts...it,

tir. P'AUL'S 4mbLII :-LU4IKERAN' -CHURCH,cor. of 11th and HI n~w.,.,Rev. D~r. Do tor.-TOmorrdw morning'St- .ii En ee on,etc.: it'ral decordaih&; PEster pr~agramr of musIc.Evenlug at 7:30, Easteadenday schooemnterary.

LXTH ER PLACE ERRIIU' l CifACHi PASTORS. G1. Butler, starLrFst MEI Ct. .f- flH~C. H. Butler, pitser.-fdbotI"'de etsterservices at 11 O'clock, w'lth c'fnhana Inereaig,. Sunday MI~ds? - - - - 1t*

GRACd REFORMED CIUI1C, 15' ~~, BET.R .L ave.. and V e.-fflycomayii'u at- 11

o'clock mam. He'rmon by ev. Prof.' . H. .leprsiat of- the Woman's College of Frederick

Nd. Twilight praise service and Sunday schoolasging of FEserthyncat n aost

PRATICAL.'Ctsgns'rTHlE NATIONAtd DN 'IU - Ot PRACIAChritianty.-Slervies evr mve~n h-

CRCH01 OF' CUR PATH 133 AlD. L, REVyA. 0. Rogers, D.Ix,- p'.-A.Ma. "Jesus anuithe Besswectl.-thaeV te ,~~a

M , BarR BJY AN RAWesim MEM-.essurng~ .becgm m~s.

FIlutI CHURCH OW IRRE,- aainPC-umJ'r-tish Rite Catfiedral, 1017 0 at. a.w.--ervlp at11 s~m., subject, 'The Reaurrection." Tresti-montal aervle, Friday, at 8 p.m. Mr. and 3trs.J. P. Liuscett, C. S. D.'s, reudera. The public.cordially idvited. --. ! *- --.- '' u1

UNMTED BRRTR*3E *ff cmgar3|EORIAL CHURCH, (TR .ANpu.--cM Emsts.--Preachilng 11 am. 8. p.m. bythe pastor,

Rev. 5. B. Emet; S. S., ;8Sm;IP . C. 3.,6:41 p.m.; e1r sevc. hrdy, 8 p.m.Strangers w ,.a 1t

VERIMONT AVU1US (ZIR H.-P. D. PO ,1 and 7:41. S. ai 9tU.' 0 B: ., -.:41.

Same bours. .- . Wrt-

w. . It

..im se........ .m....esset.-"IHave ba

dately after prah evware. 7:30 p.m., Sma-day scolcmet muitttaw-aaul addresss.

e a tu @ at s9.9~ ,.AARE INTflWt. --it

VRI3NW u lEgIhg p I 0) UgYi y1138dey.11a.m., atY.-mC. A.reml NY.ave. filowsed by UesenhM. tuua Mdenver at 15:15 a.mar- bleeasmlto al. ItPmREECI. MIInOi 4 AT * Miil. at 1 e' Bale IH

-tTRAE,.uE.

-OBUNOT WIE-.

All m3etted. Ises 9i a t4th st: am Va. ave. &e. itME nOo2r1'' BAPthT CHURCH, CTM ANDA 5.e.-Dr. the p~ar, preehes at 11a.Lm. amd 7:0 Fm. ter mo1mm. Free pews.C0110111 Inita 61. it*

CALVARY BATITHMU 0M6 "ra ANDM M'diw. a.w.-Prmmi' 11 a.m. and T:80 pm. bythe pstr Br. Sumel ii. Greese, D. .Sn-day sehgOO, 9:10 a.m., -also ae deatrtmsst.1t

LOVEY EON BAPTIE CHURCH 0 BEE'. 7Tland Sib atm. n.w., Rev. . Gedoh amka B.D.,pater.-Baater sermom, 1i a.m., by poter'. Com-.mummNat p.m. Come. It*.FIR BAP210 CHURCH, 10TH ST. ABOVEJcott Circle, Dr. Charles A. Stakely pator.-Sunday scbool, 9:0 a.m.; preaching, fam. a7d7:45 p. a.ptism in the doe of the eeingservice. You are cordially weleme. it

ZION BAPTI3r CHURCH, F ST. BET. 8D AND.w-11. a.m. The Risen Iard." Iedal

tion; by choir. 00ncone's mass '8 F.Kyre's "Hallelja, Christ Is Risen-" "TheGolden Gate. Are ifte," Marao, holoIsta-Mrs. Mary Ovid and I. W. BSnet. IL W. Scott.chorister; It. J. Daniels, organist. 1 p.m., funeralMt. Clara Withprs. 8 p.m., Chapel day exer.cisel by Sunday school.' 5 p.m., Junior C. R6 p.m., Senior C. ]. Omjtralto sobo, *TheAngel's Story," Miss Frances A. Coley. Inastr-mental duet, '-fte Palms," Messrs. Del andFelder. Gias. B. Walker, pe t. 7:80pm., special sermon to T. M.. . A. Rev.1WtJ. Howard, pastor. it*

BAPTIST BlMUliEX jDUNKERS), NAVALIAL(ge building. -orner 4th mt. and Pa. ave iteRev. Albert Hellinger, pator.-Sun~day schO lat 10 .an.-; preaening at 11 a.m. by islop J.C. Tahman of Mt. 3orrwi; Ill.; at 7:30Bshop- Lhman win lecture on "Walk. A tJerusalem." AU are invited. Seats A-te. It*

WON-FliCTAUlN.THE PEOPLE'S CHURCH, 423 41 PT. N.W.-Rev. Altx. Kent, pastor, will speak at 11:15;vocal sole by Miss Jessie Sumlth. All welcome.lt

-5PIRITUALISM.SPIRITUALJSM-WONN'S- HALL, 721 6TH ST.n.w.-Mrs. Zoller, assisted by Mrs. Itowland. willhold her usual Sunday eve. meeting. Psycho-n'etric readings, tests, etc. Seance, Wed. eve.at residence, 813 6th n.w. Interviews drdly. It*

SPiIt1TUALISM.-MASONIC HALL, CORNERifrHand iV at. n.w. Every Sunday.-Lyceum, 10am.; lectu", 11:30 am. and 7:30 p.m. TheFirst Society will have as their speaker forApril Rev. F. A. Wiggin of Boston. Mrr WigginIs one of our very best aeakers and a test me-dium of greet power. Th is a rare opportunityof investigators into the treth of Spirituallim tobear Its beautiful philosophy and witness testhGood music. Prof. A. J. Masham will sing say-eral moles. It

AINDEX TO ADYMT11BREENTS.

UCCNDTANT~S.......................Page 4ATTORNEYS ...........................Page 5AMUSEMENTS ..........................Page 28AUCTItgi SATM :..............Pages 20 and 27BOARDING ..............................Page 4BUSINESS CHANCES..................Page 4BUSINESS PROPERTY...................Page 4CHURCH NOTICES. ..... .. ..........age aCITY ITEMS.............................Page 16COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS..............Page 25COUNTRY REAL ESRATE................Page 5COUNTRY BOARD........................Page 4':DEATHS............................. Page 7DENTISTY ............................Pge 2r.EDUCATIONAL ..........................Page 25EXCURSIONS ............................Pag2 29.FINANCIAL ..........................Page 8FOR EXCHANGE.........................Page 5FOREIGN POSTAL. SERVICE..............Page 5FOR IENT (Fla.......................Page 4FOR RENT (Hotes) ................ 'ge 4FOR RENT (Houses)...............Pages 4 and 5FOR RENT (Mlscellaneous)................Page 4FOt RENT (Oiaees).......................Page 4FOR RENT (Planos)......................Page 4FOl RENT (ROomS)......................Page 4FOR RENT (Stables)......................Page 4.FOlt NENT (Store.......................Page 4FOR SALE (Bicycles).....................Page 5FOR SALE (Houses)......................Page 5FOR SALE (Lots)......................Page 5FOR SALE (Miscellaneous)...............Page 4HOROli AND VEHICLES.................Page 4HOTELS ................................Page 25A)CAL MENTION........................Page T6LEGAL NOT'ES........................Page 16LOST ANI) IOUND.......................Page 4MARRIAdES .. ............P...........page 7IEIlICAL ...............................Page 25MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN........Page 5(CEAN TRAVEL.........................Page 2rOFFICIAL NOTICES...................... 'age 5PERSONAL. ..............................Page 4PIYrOMAC RIVER BOATS.................Page 23PIANOS AND ORGAN$ .................Page 10PROPO4AIl ............................page 2iICAILtOADS .........................Page 25SEASHORE IEAL ESTATE...............Page 6SPECIAL NOTICES.......................Page 3STORAGE ...............................age aSUMMER RESORT.......................Pae 11SUBURBAN PROPERTY..................Page 5UNDERTAKERS .........................Page 2MWANTED (Help).........................Page 4WANTED (Heses)1.......................Page AWVANTED (miscellaneous).................Page 4WANTED (Mumma)........................Page 4WANTED (Situattem).....................Page 4

Condition of Mr. Fuller.The condition of Mr. Harry W. Fuller,

general passenger agent of the Chesapeakeand Ohio Railroad Company, who, as here-ctfore stated In The Star, underwent anoperation for lameness at Providence Hot-pital about, two weeks ago, is now so fa-vc.rable that it Is expected he will be ableto leave the hospital In less than a month.The rlaster cast was taken from Mr. Ful-ler's foot yesterday, -and, the foot wasfound to be healing very nicely. The suc-cess of the ooeration is regarded as as-sured. Mr. Fuller, it Is stated, suffers verylittle pain and rests well at night. It isurderstood that upon leaving the hospitalMr.'Fuller will go to his summer home atKeswick, Va., for a long rest.

Honor to Washington Boy.John Bailey Kelly. aon of Rev. Joseph T..

Kelly and D. Laurance Chambers, son ofMr. D. A. Chambers of this city, have beenawarded gold medals for excellence in es-says by the American Whig and Cllosophaicaocieties of Princeton University.

Union Service. .*There e as a large attendance at the Met-

ropolitan M. E. Church yesterday, the oc-casion being the union holy week service.Rev. Luther B. Wilson, preaiding elder ofthe conference district, conducted the serv-ice, .and addifesses were made by Rev. J.B. Stitt, pastor of Dumbarton Church, and-Rev. Dr. Luclen Clark of 1oundry. Rev.Hugh Johnston opened the devotions withiprayer. At the concluaion a collection wastaken for the miaslona In India.

In Pavor, of the Womnen.The New England southern conference of

.Methodists at South Manchester, Conn.,yesterisy, voted to admit .to membershilpin the geral conference. The ballot re-salted 90 to 62. Laymen were also admIttedby a vote of 82 to 45.

-Motel Arrival,.R ig-. Y- H. Speidel, GN. Lewis, IL

Bugar and-I. Doggntts, New York; W.- A.Remond and M- F. Dwyer, Brooklyn, N.Y.; W. G. DownIng, -Great Falls, Mont.: F.0. Cunninghamn and wife, Rocklanti, Ill.;0. F. Summer, Boston, Mass.; W. B. Gay,Richmond, Va.Cochran-A. Rossman, G. 8. Wa!lbaminand W. T. Petterson,- New York: Mr. and

Mrs. S. W. Cowliay Sanl Francisco, Caf.Normandie-J. B. Alexander. and W. J.Conndr, New York; W. J. Beecbam, Kan-ss City, Mo.; W: T. Aldrich and wife,Aldrich, Ala.Shoreham--J. H. Gaines, Charleatown, W.

Va.; J.' H. Taylor and Mr. an4l Mrs. F. T.Lovejoy, Pittsburg,- Pa.; A. C. Rice andMr. and Mrs, H. Mansfield, New York; J.M. Thomas and C. D. Firestone, Columbus,Ohio; , A. Benis, St. Louis, Mo.WellIngton-Mrs. 5. R.. Hood end E. W.

Rossiter, New York; Mr. and .Mrs. H. A.Ward, Chioq, I.Riggs-H. B. Farles and R. C. MerrDiland wife, Phfladelphia., Pa.; J. H. Preater,Brooklyn, N. Y.; H R. Stanley and Mrs. C.

-R. stanley, Lawreace, Mass; N. B. Negre,W. A. Wheelock, 1.' F. Trunmketh and W. 0.Roes, New York.WIllard's-E. Phlipsmon, Chlicago, IL.; W.~y~d nd .B Gaade, New York;Metropolitan-H. Krets and wife, Phila-delphia, Pa.; S. Berry, New York.~.James-. D. Hardy and wife, Boste'n,J..Woqdruf and wife, Salem,

Mass.; J. Mulholland, Kansas City, Mo.;H. P. Peran( wife, L. O. Meton and wife,MoreaL'CannalL-NaItiona Y'-. Milo, New *Kerk;. .

[Stone, Guthrie, Okla. M. F. Luain, Pitta-barg, Pa.

4mn.msomrT

iL

.iros ie

-~ow at..

X'1 iA -Y T 01servations e aa rsin tactedb

eRM Of equal tenslierattire,, I-wn Wec tndhan fallen durtig POfieedn frefve hoars. -The Vhigh andl low basoin@W. - SMUsi -assses-r -wthM

A. FAi $47TER,:The Kind.,ok Weasther Predicted for

-Tenarrow.Forecast ttil 8 p~m. Bunday-For the Dis-

trict of.Columbia,lg41'yland and.Delaware,fair tpilght. and OAiay;coe tonight;p odsibly frosts .in the Jnterior; .West..,northwest winds.F6b' Virgitnidand-Northr4"arolina,- air* to-

nigh~t and Sundjy( colder tonight conditionsfivorable for- frosts Is central nd westernportions toiaght; inortherly! winds.

Weather' conditToniii R.-fhefal foretAst-A depression coier, New England and .th~eIdwer lake r eglon, rudving slovry eagtward;it; is Accompaned.b r i in 'New England

and a4 e sAt tpitates, with occa-

sior; snows W 1 hnorthern portions.Ah ira ofhigh ui-e dovers the central

villeys-and the Roaky ntountain -districts.,The barometer has fallen-in New 'Englandand -the rorth Atlantic states, also-generallytfiroughout the lRagky'oiuntaini districts-it' has risen in the 'cent1'st-valleys andIn-Sthe east gulf stlates. -

Time temnperature to generally lower eastof the Mississippi. river and .. Warlner.

.throughout -the Rocky mountln disti'cts.3owers, With -occasional' snow, have oc-

curjsed In the lakeregions', the middle statesand New England. -Thie weather has beaenfair In all orther districts.-.Clearing weather Is indicated for -New.,Englarfd and thtmiddle states~tonight, fol-

Ir wed by fair'. or- party cl6udy- weatherSunday. Fair- weather will prevall'in theAtlantic and- Gulf 10tattskotenight--ande'SmiWday, with slightly Idwer ternperature In thenorth Atlaritic states aWit 1ising "elhkjerd-ture in the golf states. The conditions wIIIbe favorable for frdsts tftigt In thL&01Hovalley and the lowe&--lake -region. possiblyalso in the interior 'Off'the rmiddle Atlanticstates..Rivers-The following iaUng'es In the riv-ers, in feet and teriths, 'have occurred:Risen-Chattanooga, 10.4- Kansas City, 0.3;

'9 DE S -E. -;-,-GA-S

C O N D E NS ER LOCAIV.n:

The banquet of the Tjdir, law class of,Columbian University: hh was to havebeen held last evening e tgg's House,has been postponed ung M 4uay, AprilThe Epworth Leagude OSapter. No. 144C,

of Epworth -M. E.I Ch' 1§ditif are'proo-paring for their anter celebration, fo'be given. In LVIwPsetio . he social partwill be given April 2 F e. bqme of. oneof its members and th otional part at-the church Sunday A4a g. May 2, towhich all the wenguds alhi t he city -will beinvited. Rev. C . tbae lDe .1 Balti-more will speak.

The -Legion of LNory4hW en..Yfl aive .a"Sugaring-off" ond Sunay ole t te,battle of oLexirgtoit er ge.Apin11.. -This Is an occadio -6ft al Qbnjoyrnent 'ard not for pecuniano rerld wandearis of.admission can be rhtained- at thenha enMonday -aftemnoo bewern.1 and -8 o'eeckAdmission to mebes an ell as otherlwill be bymcard oalyr - New nl

Continental Chapter' V. A.m'ti witoi;its regular theeting 'the 'Iel -rteys on aibt-er Monday at 8 p.m. Co as. P. bincolnwill deliver"theiadress Mw~rs."Curridenwill have chrgefj her

On the streets in oth Washington a fewoays ago a fish deale pushing--a hand.-cart,attracted attention everywhere he went.Every time he stopped a crowd gatheredabout his cart. The attraction was a stockof live carp These fish, when alive, are in,great demand by Chinalren.

In he vicinity of the Chain bridge someof the fishermen arediging had and her-ring. The District eitaes-to-high watermnark cn the. VirginiA side, and It is claim-cd tbay hese are, violating, the law.Those who are engaged in the-dipping saythat iso- long as they tad andghe soil ofthe old dominion they are not menable to.thie lav: on this side. Although this dimingis done openly, with tempt at conceal-mena, the polic lwr l aade an arresital test the law, and-lorn tof them pretenidthat they cannot got .the-evidence againstte ippers. .

"ie fr the fonlee..g saidacol man

ermploy eeti and eaitgn yeterdayrreen

heunkrthe sbr- b*tesi- -

Th anfort onfuthed o~neb law cls elow'"Combdy's uered,~l4n" he want herdb"enld at eving .14tee lny resouse.hbeeny.' potoe-n~ rla.Ar1.

of Eporthemn respogecd and was amed~begen n trnof setorhe soci unaljtitwills bead.nArl 04Ae hm fn

ofcasembers had'thad prolcean part'dtet anhurchs feengy a~fn yo ayno ,-ot

whicoalgth Hennigaplaste cit woll e'iated.ma De..Hiyed boiar ing- houseImo.rE sIetnhat will Stakker,, td

~SGarld Hospitan. lathe:Gieas of thobattle o heithead inflctdeverlg dAysiago). Yehsteray h ~pcalin fhoial heoa- was

adosia hsion cans ,raed tm terai hi.troubde, -afnoo~as be ton -reur home.

wilhe by catsheofora deae agansCr.ntinenta Hptr' -ad Are &-~ RGU'i

ey Steam Fatters'. oal Banch o. 10,ol

Onr ted astt nghtty 4hintornatfewheretaor aexistin ditel pus h- ang, cartaettaced ttentiofcto everyheehsocet.-EeryestiAmes s-e toay bfodgerdofMile rp- Theser fsh, whesaliveg Cares'ngra eand .wg $10, nd ndfu'

Ichei-iBiue waf thed hinebdge oeofy the aire ayudg- iller- ford andryergarcne- wernapele. ndi i la

tod tes.these- beoruce iolatin, thepleaThoewro ars. engge in Wthe, -apng toaytha wo gas d by tie 3500h bail fothe ao dofiio theard n- be.Abo

ta latl nchis as--de.Althoghk10 this &:4ngias don opelby. Judgew Nitem tcnel

rmiL.te olicen1?-v Ia~fity md arrcotor estth - loan.ad- E-o tbjise ee m ret-rt

tast nightr. Mat h-betoind manor wh the police"siacorema

in rme-

"SAePd'..bred-NTr"~lA"~erd

WEATHER MAP.

OAW

1 8 Atnl. TIt meridian time. Solid Ill== are s-6s tenth of an Inch. Dott'ed-line are :sotherms, orPenn. Bled- areas are regisms where rain or allowDrds ''Blh" and *fov" dhow location of areas orhe wind.

Davenport, 0.2; Keokuk. 0.4; New Orleas

-0.2.

Fallen-Cincinnati, 0.8. Cairo, 0.3; Nash-ville, 1.7; Helena, Ark., 0.1; Sioux City, 1.6;St. Paul, 0.3; La Crosse, 0.3; St. Louis, 0.2;Memphis, 0.1; Vicksburg, 0.1.They are at ove the danger line and risingat Kanps City. 0.8;Keokuk 0.4; New Or-

leans. 2.Above the danger line and falling at St.

Pau i,0.9; Memphis, 2.7; Vicksburg, ;Ielena, Ark., 10.. Stationary, Arkansasgity,,7.8.

Tide Table.'Today-Low tide, 1:22- a.m. and 1.53 p.m.;high tide, 7:21 a.m. and 7:52 p.m.Tomorrow-Low tide, 2.00 am. and 2:43

p.m.; high tide, 8:12 a.m. and 8:47 p.m.The Sum and Moon.

'Today-Sun rises, 5:20 a.m.; sun sets, 6:3p.m.'Full moon at 1:25 a.m. today.Moon- rises at 9:W1 peen. tomorrow.Tomorrow-Sun rises, 5:19 am.

The City Lights.Gas lamps all lighted by 7;48 p.m.; ex--tinguishing begun. at. 4:27 a.m. The lightingis begun one hour before the time named.'Arc lamps lighted at 733 p.n.;' extin-guished at-4:42 a.ms.

Condition of the Water.'Temperature and condition of water at 8a.m.: Qreart Falls, temperature, 53; eondi-tion, 27; receiving reservoir, temperature,.X; condition at north connection, 22; con-dition at south connection, 19; distributingreservoir, temperature, 56: condition at in-fluent gate house, 22; effluent gate house, 30.Temmperatufe" for Trenty-Four HoursThe following were the readings of thethermometer at the weather bureau duringtJ:e pest twenty-four hours, beginning at 4o'clock yesterday afternoon:April 16-4 p.m., 63; 8 p.m., 58: midnight,510.

*April 17-4 a.m., 46; 8 am., 48; 12 m., 52,and 2 p.m., 53.- Maximum, 64, at 5 p.m., April 16; min-imun, 44, at 6 am., April 17.

-send Annie to the hospital. She had beencut about the lip, hand and arm. It isalleged that Annie's husband and Mariawere on the street together, when Annieappeared and inquired why she was withthe husband. Her answer, it is alleged,-coffle in the form of an assault with aknife. Policeman McNamee made a searchof Lowe's Bottom for the female assailant,but failed to find her. This morning hegot a warrant for her arrest.-Patrick Murphy, who has been coachmanfor Assistant Secretary. McAdoo of theNavy Department, was sent to St. Elisa-beth's Asylum yesterday. Thursday he wasarrested for gathering a. bunch of flowersin Farragut Square, but for this he wasnot prosecuted, because of the disorderedco dition of his brain. He imagined hehlad saved a Jarge. sum 9f money and in-t~e49 to opgn a livery stable. Ablout :amon1, ago heoat his situition, and sinceqn'.he has. 4eomed to get worse every

S-Charging deirtion, Robert W. Schdll has[apphned for divorce from Fannie'A. Scholl,tb- 'whom he 'was married at Baltimore:Md, May 2/; 1880. The desertion is al-leged to ha'te occurred February 9, .

*B street southwest between 12th and14T streets there are several dangerousholes near the car tracks. Today Lieut.Vernon called the attention of the streetdepartment to the condition of the street.Yesterday afternoon Robert White, JohnSneedon and Hilton Moo , inmates of theWishington City Orphan Asylum, wentout for a walk and got lost. They werefround near 14th and K streets by Police-rpan Donovan, who returned them to theasylum.A pile of phavings in the- yard in reartf Bettie Rejed's house,-No. 1IW 4th streetnorthwest, caught fire and, frightened thepeople In the neighborhood. A local alarmbrought out No. 6 engine, and the flameswere extinguished before any damage wasdone.Ernest Tyler, colored, seven years old,was out to see the parade yesterday after-noon, and was unable to find his wayhome. It was about 6:30 o'clock when thepolice found him and took him to. hishome, No. 403 A street northeast.Lieut. Swindells reported to the waterdepartment "today that the hydrants atAJth and P streets and in front of the Pstreet car stables are out of order.According to a report made to policeleadquarters today; 'the briaige over the'Btimore and Ohio railroad tracks at 24.gtreet northea'st 1l- i'~ a' dangerous condi-tion. Patrt of the railing-is gone and thereils a hole in the roadway.--John Evans, who was arrested last even-itng by Policeman Mellen and locked up ontpe charge of .ssautting-and striking Wil-11am Nelson, a small boy, and also Mr.Qeorge E. Barr, was tried before JudgeMiller this morning. Evans was fined 35for the attack- on the boy. The othercharge was dismissed.Edward Branch was today sent to jailfor thirty days by Judge Miller for the lar-ceny of a pair of shoes, valued at 31.50,from James W. HowelL.Joseph M. -Thompson was granted a di-v'ore today by Judge Cox from LouisaThompgon, on 'the ground of the wife's de--sertlon and-abandonment of her husband.

*Judge' Cox today granted Saillie B. Beguea divorce a mensa et thoro from George W.Bcgue. Mrs. Bogue charged her husbandwa cruelty.Judge Cox today granted Aileen MarieBridger a divorce from James RichardBridger. In the case of Geog W. Walteragie oAbby K. Walter- thdJudge refused

Win. Dixon and John Kennedy, charged-with vagrancy, and Isaiah Edwards, Mich-ael Rhone and' Win. Taylor, alleged to have'been disorderly last night, were today eachfined $20, and in default sent down forsixty days by Judge Kimball.Harry Hu dleston was today fined 15 byJudge irim 11l for inviting Miss MaggieHall, a young lady with whom he wastotally uniacquainted, i10 go out with him"and hate a large ,day.'i The accused saidhe was very _drunk at the time of the a-leged' occurrence, Thursday last and didnot know whether or mot he was guilty.William Cavallyer was todqy fined US byJudge 1rmtinh1 for cruelty to a horse be..longing to the Swiss Landry '"0ompany emMafeba 17. Attoraey Close, gouel for thealicuse4, snoied' for an arrmet of -judgment,apd- the court took the mnatte' under om-sideration, stating that be would render.a,decision after he had a chanace to examinethe authorities referred to by Mr. Class assustaining' his view of the aeCvayrwas again locked iap,

Mary E, Faith teday' fied a bill isamqutyagainst Maty Cole dm( WaC V. Col0, herhusband, to eoudeet l t,.aware alt anlot. 16% square U.to A~asst emm~am

erpniditam-ount th er -

therefress, The "atb*u -asessa.4var AMterws Usaganm eba4e- *,

Life Insurance Policies Bought.WVM 3AVen, 3A.wm.L40C DAar 110''13k-Tt llhiw Mel . 14.

W._DW..MAeiLT. J. HODOEN & CO.,Brokers& Dealers,

Stocks; Gottoan,-Grain andProvisbns,

a110=sat 11.u, eSe hdN. ar.IA.h a s',and anTth afq .. aB14

A LAIME NmiNmen-An a -miutely snao es.stmm- -

A Heese at .emsa Ps*.Can(h r1B1osket. (ap-t we 24th Gt.

AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOWN

an-iptiarof slaves in de Dibit Ap-

Observaee 49 re'Sundar i= the-h==mahe* Aemeasoek Creek-

"Genesil V.es.

The ~thirty-fifth anniversarv celebrationof the emancipation of slaves in the Dis-trict was held last evening at the FirstBaptist Church. on Dumbarton avenue.The exerlses- wee ft 9V6-littended. andthe program was carried out to the Satin-faction of the audience. The exercisesopened with.ie -essvgam, recital by Rev.Sandy Alexander, folowjriay the _a=ongof "My Country 'Tis of Thee." Divineinvocation wa implored by Rev. E. W. 8.Peck, pastor of Mt. Zion M. E. Church.after Whieh'tlte 'dfffrFnderid a selection.The introductory remarks were made byMr. James L. Turner, the president of theamocadem-he emanellbas edict wasread by..igeM..Qarre gdN..The *peakerof the evening, ex-Representative John R.Lynch. was. introduced Wst Mr. Turer asbeing the tmest highly honored man of hisrace, he. healpg inail been chairman of thenational republican convention which nom-inated James G. Blaine for the presidency.The oration was excellent and enjoyedextremely by the audience. After sh-ging"Glory Halleujah," Dr. Frank J. Webbwas introduced as the Texas bootblack oftwelve years ago, but noWa .graduate oftwo colleges and a credt to his race. lemade a good address. ta &sd every-body. Afte& tevdifal '

selectionsbenediction was pronounced by Rev. Jan.H. Hill. The officers of the celebration wereJames 4- qhean.nW- ,inm H.Brown, secretary, and Joseph E. Lawson,musical director.

Bleetion of 4lberss.At the semi-annual election of officers of

the Epworth Ieague, ccnnected with theWest Washgtop,,.. ,E. Mission. heldduring the week, the following were elected:Mr. James-W. Hummer, president; Capt.Oliver P. Johnson,.. rg .vge,,pssident; Mr.Richard H. Bryan, second vice president;Miss Nellie .VXson,. third vice president;miss OliaF. Johnson. secretary; and MissLissle Graves, treasurer.

Signs of IrusterThe signs of Easter are everywhere

around, more so th8l'tear' ' ever before.Many of the.ptorgekgepcs have, their win-dows filled for the occasion, and some havea hen with a brood -6f Wee Clzpng chicks.,while others have rabbitp 9f various sizesard guinea pigs roaming around, wheretheir antics can be watched by the public.Drug stores have the wifidows filled withgaily-colored eggs, which will be givenaway on Easter day to the crowds of ad-miring children--who ore- attracted by themultitude of bright .colors.

Religiern Obseryaweqia..The tenebeme sertires'-'last -evening at

Trinity Ctueck were-woikatgsaded, manymembers of other-denremhunost attending.One of the features of the service -was thechantini of lamentAffbns by sgtuartet offour of the dhdir boys. The dermon wnsdelivered by Rev. Father Hollaid of Wood-stock Colleg - on the triumpli of God'ajustice, mery ab'16ve' 'Benediction of thetrue cross followed, after which all presentknelt In turn at the chancel rail and kissedthe relic of the trees.At the Dumbarton Avenue M. E. Church

the regular sermon will. be delivered in theforenoon by the pastor, Rev. Dr. J. B.Stitt, and In the evening at 7:,a o'clockEaster services will be held by children ofthe Sunday school, with special music andinterestibg erg;ses1There will be io etenifig service tomor-

ro eveninga, the,,W t Street Presby-terian Church. ReX. , n D.Balley willdeliver the sermon at thgp aning service.Special children's service will be held to-

morrow afternoon at 4.20,.clock at St.John's Church, corner of Potomac and 0streets. -. ...At the Easter services tomorrow at Mt.

Tabor Chui-Ti Miss -Katle Myers will singa solo, "Why Seek Ye Here the Living."

Teeds RepirrgsThe Iron trestle work which for so many

months has blocked travel at the northeastentrance to the M'streelf1Me has at lastbeen removed, leaving .the.jbgroughfare inan extreg r~dilapidated conidition. It willtake some tim e N~r the''sireet is pass-able for vehicles.Chat'les H. arnd Mary #. Fisher' frave

bought- of'MdryV'S.waa Joeh V. Foertschparts of lots 18 and 19., of square liM, theconsideration being unnamed.

-Jedgments and Sentenees.Chief fuistce" Bing a'fiay everule-d

the motion for a ne* 1(jgja) the case ofJoh'n, alias Turk. Matthews, colored, con-victed several days ago- rrtrinmmal CoartNo. 1 of snaching- a .ggkeglook last sum-nmer on a colored excursion boat, and sen-tenced him to a year and a-day in the NewJersey atee prison........John Williams, Lafayette Moore and Har-

vey H6dd, thle "totef-be who pleadedguilty to breaking into and robbing thestore of Vinsi LifonMl several weeks ago.were aentepeded-iehmoths each In jail.The chief justice also overruled the mo-

ti.n for a new trial in the cages of FrankGillam and Jo icolored, -convict-ed recently of end second of-fense of cartying.. o~sldweapons, re-spectively. OGnim a servant at one timeof Mr. Henry May, aecured goods fromn thestore of John HL Magtiailesby falsely rep-resenting that deny were for Mr. May. Hewas sentenced to two years In the New Jer-sey state prison Beckett ,belsg given ayear and a day in that institution.

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