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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, MAY 93, 189¢~TWENTY-FOUR PAGES, = 7 —=—— i ——§$<$<<———n SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. THE O EB ICIAL WEATHER MAP. FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL LEGION OF LOYAL WOMEN, ATTENTION! EPISCOPAL. 4 - wivary Baptist cor. Sth and H sts. nw. SUNE EVENING, RE TO THANK THE NATIONAL U Insurance Co. for their prompt settlement of m loes by fire at B st. uw. on the night of the Isth. H.C. QoBURS 1 n of Loyal Women, will hold Jetnt AY, 24th tost., at Csivary Baptist Chureh, cor. of H_ and 8th ‘sts. p.w., at S o'clock p.m. The public is invited |, especially ex-Union soldiers and their THE ANNUS audvertis Lrocess. not pewriter found tt SS be told E pewriting—defies detec- Il tell you more about BYRON S. ADAMS, 1th There's a work! of go able “Berkel debilitated — sy a tonic that quickly sth. e—pure us selence and skill le of ding 9} mon Con’ brings Lack their lost sir it is_p it—$1 at A ion of will st., Alexandria. Va., at 10 o'clock a.m President. any for the tt No. HIN. MONDAY, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 20, 1896. W. S. HOGE, Pres't Commercial Fire Insurance Co. Dear Sir: Our firm takes pleasure in thanking you for such @ speedy settlement of our loss, which occurred last night. We held your company’s policy, No. 329, for the sum of $2,500 on our sto-k, nothing was saved except our iron safe. ‘The loss Was total, and as soon as we informed your secretary, Mr. John W. Schaefer, of that fact, he banded us your company’s check for the face of the policy We are sure that no policy holder could expect more. Wishing you and your most excellent company every success, and again thanking you and your secretary for check receiv ~d, We are sours truly, ROTH & GEOGHEGAN, my23-2t Commission Mercha: 932 Louisiana ue. WASHINGTO: COMMERCIAL FIRE ID of the DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, JOHN W. SCHAEFER, Seccetary. My Dear Sir: I desire to thank you and your company for the courteous and prompt manuer in which sou set- tled the loss sustained by our firm on account of last night's big fire. Even before the fire J pour water upou the dames we had your com- pany’s check for the full amount. Your manner of conducting a Ire Insurance business needs commendation. Yours very truly, E. J. ADA & COMPANY, Commission Merchants, my23-2t ment had ceased to 907 B street northwest. company June 1, to 1 to 2 NIAL_ EG 0} M., will hold a special communication "ent . Work Hi STORE this is a good chance iness at a reasonable price. apply to G. A. MAEDEL, nw. my22-8t price, signe,” + w. |. THE UNDERSIGNED, » our respective places of business at 6 em the Ist ef June to the 15th Mi, ys . 19th and Pa. ave. except Saturdays and days WASHINGTON, D. COMMERCIAL FIRE INS. ¢ No. 525 Eleventh street JOHN W. SCHAEFER, Dear Sir Your check for full amount of our loss ¥; and water was handed to us by your Presid Mr, W. S. Hoge, this moratag. Please accept our thanks fer such romptness. ‘The company that protects Its policy holders is & company that the public should Insure in. Respectfully vours, ei EN, LOVE & COMPANY, Commission Merchants, It MAY 20, i896. jorthwest. fire ident, 926 Loutsiana avenue. PRIN 3 Examinations will be held in ngton at the Civil Service Rooms, Sth and E sts., on JUNE 11 and 12, beginning at 10 a.m, on the 11th. Inquiries may be addressed to Dr. J. R. CHURCH, 1407 POL, Patr ¥ ave. my23. BOK MO it. ASSOCIATION OF THE DISTRICT BIA are requested to t to 0. T. Thompson, Jd association, at nk build- venue n. Washing- ¥, D. €., on or before the FIRST DAY OF JUNE, 1890. "Utherwise they will be excluded from participation in the assets of said associa- ae JOS. C. McKIBBIN, President. ¥ Mmy2tojel-eo FIRE Loss MPTLY_R. B. SCLLIV Manager Northwestern Fire Ins. Co., bas paid our loss, on account Monday night fire, In full . We a now open for 10th st. nw. F.G. SWAINE & PROMPTLY <. Manager Northwestern Fire Ss paid my loss of $1,000 in full on a a Isth Inst. J am now open for bus! B st. nw. MATTHEWSON & CO. MAY 1806, es E. St & Co. of 1025 is this day dissolved by ne business will be continued by Mr. Stake, who assumes nd to whom wll ac- Do YOU RENT? We will sell you a de! ‘htful home at Cleveland K CO. G10 14th st. nw. HARD NOT TO DISAPPOINT ANY- past warm wave brought In orders t be that I am turning out less for it than others. TAM TRYING + but ¢ ttle too fast. er work nt and Trance Medt- At e Thursday, Frida -r days by special engagement. personal or or all matters of business, t. Business examinations a spe- sfaction guaranteed. my16-2) lection of seven directors, will be held at this office DAY, JUNE 1, 1806. Polls open lla. 1 pm. FRANK PAUL LEETCH, Secretary ICE COMPANY E. M. Willis, Proprietor. NEBEC ICE” secured for next (false statements to contrary not- "HOM 4 withstanding). BRANCH DEPOT,1itb god 'T n.w-, for route wagons, stores and’ famifies. 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Paints, Oils, ete. my22-3m,12 Doctors of medicine —who receive thelr degree this year will be al- lowed a special discount on all Surgical Instru- ments purchased of us. Finest line in the south— lowest prices. A. A. Smith & Co., 1168 F Street. Tell Your Wife to Use my22-16d Royal Fire Insurance Co., LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND. ©aSH ASSETS AND SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, $58,329,339.80. NET SURPLUS, $14,168,581.06. Hill & Johnston, AGENTS FO THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, my20-et 1503 PENNA. AVE. N.W. TO MY FRIENDS AND PATRONS OF THE MARL- borough Parlors, Mertz bldg:—I have removed to iit 3 st. o.wW., to avoid tncon' lence of stairs and elevator. Having entire house, and_ rooms for each branch of business, a full line of Rabuteau’s, Le Fevre’s, Yale’s, De Armand’s and La Kue's complexion goods; expert ists in ge, manicure, hair dresstog; Imperial hair rator a xpeclalty. MARLBOROUGH PARLORS, ite 1110 G si NOTICE-HAVING RETURNED TO THE CITY, T am now prepared to execute with promptuess ‘all orders for painting, graining, glazing, &. GEO. W. TURNBURKE, 43 P st. now. 1 RTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXIST: ing vetween the undersigned, trading under the firm name and style of J. 8.’ Wimsatt & Co. as contract rs, has been dissolved’ by mutual y WIMSATT. CHURCH NOTICES. METHODIST. HAMLINE M. E. It URCH, REV. CHAS. -m., Sunday school; 11 a. mon to John A. Logan Com- mn Veterans’*Unton; spectal mu- worth League; 8 p.m., sbort ser- IN AVE. pastor, 1 the ust Que Step.”” I. BE. CHURCH, 6TH AND F Baldwin, pastor,-Sunday school g by pastor at’ 11 a.in. and S pworth League at 7. Prayer meeting on evening. it CHURCH, 44 AND C, D.D., pastor —11 a.m, in by the scholars. 8 p.m, ad Their Obligations” 10 a.m., S. school. 3 p.m., Chinese school and Ju- League. 6:45, Epworth League. It TRINITY M. E. CHURCH, REV. G. W. HOBBS, pastor.—9:15 a.m., Sunday school; 11 a.m. and & -m., preaching 'by pastor; 7° p.m., Epworth ague prayer meeting. Thursday, 8 p.m., church prayer meeting. ite ASBURY M. E. > progr: “Young Christians: CHURCH, COR. 11TH AND K sts. nw., Rev. I L. Thomas, pastor.9:15 a.m., Sunday school; 11 a.m., sermon, J. F. Chest- nut; 4 5 Pm., WAUGH M. EL CHUR Rev. E. Olin Eldridge, pastor.— School; 11 a.m., sermon by the gut Post, No. 10. G. A. memorial services’ of Encampinent Veteran Legion; 7 p.m., Epworth sermon by ‘the pastor on “Amuse day, 8 p.m., congregational meeting. All with- outa church’ home cordially invited. it CHURCH SOUTH, 10TH AND B w aching, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday 9:30 a.m, Christian Endeavor, 7 p.m. MARVIN M. sts. Sw. MT. VERNON PLAC cor, 9th and K ats. tor, Rev. Isaac 8. 'S., 9:30. CE. Wednesday, at 8 p.in. c eaching by the Tam. and 8 pen p.m. Mid-week service, WEST | WASHINGTON — Preaching Tuesda: 26th, at S p.m. Prayer and praise Friday, ate inday school, 3 p.m. It NDAY . Hartsock, P. 8. C. E. Welcome.1 HENRY R. .m. and § p.m 0 a.m., Sunday school; it 14TH AND G STS, Brown, pastor.— school. . Naylor, D. D., pastor. te by pastor Pp. Epworth Leazue. FOUNDRY M. E. CHURCH, Rev. Dr. Oliver A. 9:30 a.ui., Sunday il a.m., Childr day services, 8 p.m., Temperance meeting — Address by Rev. W. G. Cassard. Epworth League. Preaching by the pastor. 1t* H, 20TH ST. NEAR PA. -W.. Rev. A. Bielaskt, pastor. 9:30 a. school; 11 ‘and §, preaching by pasto . E. meeting. 1 EETH STREET M.E CHURCH, COR. 18TH and It sts., W W. Van Arsdale, pastor.—Preach- ing, 11 a.m., by pastor. Hon. ‘Elijah A. Morse, M.'C., from’ Muss., will speak at 8 p.m. Sut Fs ‘A Gospel Temperance Address. body invited. ST. PAUL'S, DUPONT CIRCLE, REV. 6. Bryant, pastor.—Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. vices 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. by Rev. Heury A. Stacks, D.D. Epworth League, 7:15 p.m. sit: tings free. it CENTRAL M.P. CHURCH, 12TH AND M NW. Rev. S. J. Smith, pestor.—11 a. ‘The La’ Conflagration."” & p.m., “love fea: 8.8., 9:30. CE, 7 p.m @. Seats tree. it BAPTIST. PHANY CHURCH, G ST., REV. R. H. Me- im, D.D., rector.—Holy communion at 8 and 11 a.m. Offering at 11 a.m. for our Mission Chapel. The rector will preach at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. CONFIRMATION by Bishop Satterlee, on Monday, at 6 p.m. ‘It CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, MASS. AVE. AND 12th st. n.w.—8 and 11 a.m., 8 p.m. Dr. Elliott will preach at 11 a.m.; Mr. Cooke at 8 p.m. It ST. JAMES’ CHURCH, 8TH ST. NEAR B N.E— 7:30, 1 and 11 a.m., 8:30 and 7:30 p.m. All Seuts free. Strangers cordially invited. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, 22D ST. Ni ‘ASHING ton Cirele, Rev. Alfred Harding, rector.—Whit- sunday services at 7:30, 10:30 abd 11 a.m. and 4 (children's service) and 7:30 p.m. Ail seats free. Strangers cordially invited. it ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, GEORGETOWN, 0 ST bet. 82d and 33d, Rev. Charles E. Buck,’ recto Services tomorrow: Holy communion, 7:30 a.m, Morning prayer and sermon, 11. Evening prayer at 4:30. Vested choir, Strangers cordially “in- vited. It TRINITY P. &. CHURCH, 8D AND C STS. N.W— 11 a.m., holy communfon and sermon. Baptisin, 8:20 rice and sermon, § p.m. S GRACE CHURCH, 9TH AND D ST: 7th st. cable cirs.—Service and holy communion at ll a.m. Service and sernon at & pm. Rev. Thos. 0. Tongue, rector. ite E. CHURCH, INT CIRCLE, Madison st., J. A. Aspin- unday school at 9:30, Morning 8 » hely communion, at 11 o'clock. Evenlag service and sermon at 8 ‘o'clock. of room and x welcome for all HEAD OF . VE., JUST ABOVE S METROPOLITAN CARS’ NEARLY TO DOOR. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Comumupion, 11’ a.m. Afternoon services All cordially invited. Rev. Richard Lewis How: e CHRISE CHURCH, G@ ST. sts. s.e., Rev. Gilbert | F. Hours ‘of service on Sunda, p.m. Services conducted tablished order in the pra; PRESBYTERIAN, WESTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, H st. above 19th, Rev. Howard Wilbur Ennis, Pastor.— 11:00 A.M., “UTILIZED POWER AND WASTE 8:00 P.M., “THE ENDS OF THE EARTH AND OTHER’ PLACES.” It KEY. DE WIT? TALMAGE, D. D., WILL preach tomorrow morning aud evening at 11 a. aud 8 p.m, at the First vresbyterian Chureh, C aud D. at PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, und Gin st. Rev. ‘Thomas VD, De, pastor,” will py “THE WORLD'S G Curist puted, LESSUAS Di. Ye THE EASTERN Maryland ave. ject, subject, VN FUSE ON MUNDAY MULT.” “Phe best muse Will be rendercd. Youu amen, firemen and toeir faudlies are specially invited. ' Pastor's residence, bud t eet. qt METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 4111 g a. v. D., yout ll a.m. and & D. Jeet, “God's Fovtprints an’ Us br. "Stanley was several ye glist. protessor of Hiterature and uistery im Count Oxumu's Unl- versity, Lokyo, Japan. This sermome lecture S$uoWe Goud s ouwail march across the conti. hen rough tue centuries uf Europe and ca TOF tue just 1,S0U years. Subvatn school, aun; ¥. Wo. at ASSEMLLY'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, CORNER oe on 1u.w., Kev. Geo. UO. Latte, D. D., pus- or. —1h w.u., preacling by the tor; 8 pt address, illustrated by Ruacts: Deen ie Ww. F. Crarts, suoject, “rresh Lighis on the eu. perance Question.” Everyvody iuvited aud were colied., ae CHURCH UF THE COVENANT (PRESBYTERIAN), Counecticut avenue, Naud Isth sts. u.w., lev ‘Heumis >. ddan,’ D.V., pastor. Services at Li Ban. and S p.w. ‘Preaching vy the pustur morn- dug aud evemmug. Sunday scuool at 9:30 au. CurisQun Eudeavor bociety meeting at 7 pam. Ii NEW YORK AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCL, Aev. Watatee Madcilite, V.U., pastor. Services Sunday, 11 uu. and 5 p.m.” Suvject evening ser- Vice, “Under the Lees,” the seveutu of a series of pabbuch evening serivons. Sabbath scool, 9:30 au. Curetiau badeavor prayer meetiug,” 6 pan) at NTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, CORNER of I wd Ud sts., Kev. AL W. Vitzer,” D.W., pus Services at 11 a.m. and & p.u.; Sunday ¥.00 wu; ¥. S.C. Ey 7 pan Mid- eek service, Wednesday, 8 p.m. All welcome. Seuts 1 at CHURCH OF OUN THER, COR. 13TH AND L sts. .w.—Servic li am m.; A.mn., memorial sermon before th rs of the Grund Army of the Kepublic; p.m., Young Peo- ple’s rally, under the auspices uf we Y. E it SPIRITUALISM—METZEROTT HALL S ; um, 10 a.m.; lecture, 1 30 p.m. We are fortunate in the closing mouth of this season to have with us the clo- quent and gifted inspirational speaker, Mr. A. Tisdale, the blind medium of Connecticut. Evers Sunday’morning and evening thi: m9-sit SPIRITUAL] WONN’S HALL, 721 6TH n.w.—A meeting will be held Sunday evening a 8 o'clock for spirit communication. Medium, Mrs. Zoller. ite month, CONGREGATIONAL. | FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, ConN 10th and G sts. n.w., Rev. 8S. M. winan, 1... pastor. At 11 a.m., morning service, with ser- mon by pastor. $ p.m., ordination of Mr. Harry W. Jolson. Sermon by Rev. L. 0. Brastow, D- D., of Yale Seminary. Music by quartet and led by Dr. Bischoff, or; ist. Sunday 9:30 a.m. Temperance Legion, 3 p.m. GRACE REFORMED CHURCH, bet. R. Lave. and P st., Re pastor.—Holy communion, 11 a 9:30 a.m. Heidelberg League, service, 7:45 p.m. ISTH ST. NW. A. T. G. Apple, Sunday school, pm. Evening It NITARIAN, ALL SOULS’ CHURCH, COKNER 11TH AND L sts. n.w.—Rev. ALG. Jennings, Toted preach ‘morning, at ‘11 o'elo Good Samaritan,”* and evening at * Ject: ““How Science Helps Religion. School and Unity Study Class at 9245 a.m. Young People’s mecting at 6:30 p.m. All are invited. tt LUTHERAN. CHURCH OF THE REFORMATION, PA. AVE. and 2d st. se. Rey. W. &. Parson, D.D., pastor. ~ Whitsunday services at 11 and 8. Other sere ices as usual, ers will seat strangers. It ‘THER oE MEMORIAL CHURCH.—PASTOR J.G.Butler at 11 a.m. Evangelistic services begin at 8 continuing through week. Rev. W. L. Si brook of Winchester, Va., preaci Friday at $ o'clock. ST. PAUL'S ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH, cor. of 11th and H sts. Rev. Dr. Domer tor, tomorrow morning and evening at 11 and Dr. Burnett of California will speak in tie evening. S. school at 9:30. Junior Endeavor st 8._Cirss at 4. Senior Endeavor st It CHRISTIAN. VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURC! F. D. Power, pastor, at 1 280. p. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; Ghristian Endeavor, 6:30 p.m.; Southwest mission school, 3:30 p.m. All welcome, Seats free. It NEW CHURCH. 16TH AND CORCORAN STS. THE REV. FRANK Sewall, pastor, will preach, ‘The Feast of Pen. tecost' and Its Lessons.”'S. school at 12:15, Evensong and prayer at 5 p.m. New Church tracts in vestibule. Seats free for all. It PASTOR BE. HEZ SWEM DESCRIBES “THE FA- tal Fire of Monday Night,” Sonday night, 8 0' Baptism at night. Preaching at 11 a.m. by the pastor. Free pews. All invited. Second Baptist Church Auditorium, 4th st. and Va. ave. 6.e. It FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 16TH ST., ABOVE Scott Circle, Dr. Charles’ A. Btakely,” pastor.— Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Preaching by the pas- tor 11 a.m.'and 8 p.m. Christian Or meeting, 7 p.m. You are cordially invited to be present. it SKOOND BAPTIST CHURGH, | 8D ST. Zw Bishop Johnson, pastor.—11 a'm., sermon by the tor 8 p.m., special sermon to Widow's. Son ise, S. A. A. M. The rally for the new build- ing continues. it FIFTH BAPTIST CHUKOH, V4. AVE. 8.W. BET. 4% and 6th sts.—Preaching at 11 am. and 7:45 Bums, By the pastor. the Rev. ©. C. Meador, D.D. junday at 9:30 a.m. It LAWYER T. L. JONES WILL ADDRESS ape lyceum at Second Baptist Church, Sunday, May the "Negro JESSE — 24, 1896, at 4 p.m., subject, Been Emancipated Yet?" Pres. Lyceum. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. THE NAIEONAT. CHRISTIA SCIENCE INSTI- tute will hold its oy class at ite read! room, 604 12th st., at o'clock. All are wel- cme. 1te ¥. M. ©. A. THE KON. OC. B ALLEN, MEMBER CON: gress from Utah, will address the men's Gospel feeting of the YALC A. at Boundry ps Cburch, cor. 14th end ¢ sts. n.w., Sunday after- - noon at 4:39 o'clock. éordial invitation ts ex- tended to all meh to be present, FRIENDS. FRIENDS’ MEETING (ORTHODOX) EVERY FIRST day_at 11 a.m. in rooms of Y. M. C. A., cag N.Y. ave.; ©. B., at 10:80, All aro NON-SECTARIAN, THE PHOPLE'S CHURCH, 423 G ST. N.W.—REV. Alex. Kent, pastor, will’ speak at 11:15 on ‘The ‘Throng of Human Progresston,”” by, Edward Pat- Tick Dove. Bible class at 10:15. All welcome. Mr Dove advocated the tax on land values in . It ——— = Transfers of Real Estate. John Ridout and Jefferson B. Cralle, trustees, to ‘Max Lachs, lots 10 and 11, bik. 6, Edgewood; $625. Napoleon J. Swith et ux. to Fanny L. Critten- den, lot 54 and part lot 68, sq. 916; $5. Margaret R. Ryther to Daniel Minor, part lot 20, sq. 1090; $800. Orlando O. Stealey et al. to Chas. J. Govern, lot 26, 0g. 78; $3,000. Jno. D. Schofield et ux. to Wm. A. Henderson, lot 7, bik. 8, Friendship and Mt. Atry; $10. Eugene A. Fowler et ux. to Jas. E. Baines, part lot 2, sq. 281; $10. iza J. Denver ct al. to Katharine C. Spalding, anty'T, Getty’ to Michael Mt Rankin, lots 18 t 2 in Todd & Browi's sub of Mee Plea Cha&. J. Govern to Jno. G. Holden, lot 26, sq. me Williamson, trustee, to the Home for People, tots 2 and 3, sy. 110; $5. jorence life to Lollie g. Stealey, lot 1c, 80° 1 10. s. B. 3 et ux. to Geo. T. Klipstein, lot "le Bonsosan to Jno. Burdette, part lot 2, jonseraan . T. 3 ee: S16" = pee. ino. & tte et ux. to Lewis S. Smifh, same Papi ee Hee iy F. stee, to le E. Ward, lot iy trust Fannie E. Ward, k SL, eq. O12; $8.1 fimma H. Moyer to Carolina Nelson, lots 29 and 30, bik. Grant Park; $1. ‘bamund’ & ‘Woog et ux. to Melita C. Spelstouse, part lot 4, bik. 5, Le Droit Vark; $10. BXPLANATORY NOTE: Observations taken at 8 a.m., 75th meridian time. bars, or lines of equal air pressure, drawn for eac! Mnes of equal temperature, drawn for each ten d SBolld lines are tse- h tenth of an inch. Dotted lines are ‘sotherms, er egrees. Shaded areas are regions where rain or snow bas fallen during preceding twelve hours, The words “High and “Low’’ show location of areas of high and .ow barometer. Small arrows fly with the wind A FAIR SUNDAY, That is What is Predicted by the Weather Bureau for Tomorrow. Forecast till 8 p.m. Sunday.—For the Dis- trict of Columbia, Delaware and Maryland, parily cloudy weather tonight; Sunda: fair; cooler tonight; northerly winds, be- coming northeasterly. For Virginia and North Carolina, threat- ening weather, with rain tonight; Sunday, fair in the interior and showers on the coast; cooler tonight; southerly winds, be- coming northeaster!: Weather conditions and general forecast. —A large area of high pressure is moving eastward over the lake regions and now extends over New Engiand and the St. Lawrence valley; the pressure is also gen- erally high in the Ohio valley and the gulf states; it is low over the Gulf of St. Law- rence, also in the southern and northern Rocky mountain districts, being relatively high on the middle plateau. The barom- eter has fallen over the Gulf of St. Law- rence and risen rapidly in the ®t. Lawrence valley, New England and the lake regions, also on the Pacific coast. The weather is cooler this morning in the lake regions and the St. Lawrence valley and warmer in the Missouri valley, with slight changes in the other districts. Showers have occurred In northern New England, the middle Atlantic states, the northern portion of the east gulf states, the Ohio and Missouri valleys, also on the north Pacific coast. Fair and cooler weather ts indicated for New England and the lower lake region. Showers will continue in the Ohio valley, the middle Atlantic states and in the northeast portion of the gulf states. In the west guif states the weather will be fair. The following heavy precipitation (in inches) was reported: During the past twenty-four hours—Huron, 1.24. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of water at 8 a.m.: Great Falls, temperature, 70; condi- tion, 4. Receiving reservoir, temperature, 74; condition at north connection, 6; condi- tion at south cennection, 12. Distributing reservoir, temperature, 73; condition at in- fluent gate house, 20; effluent gate house, 26. Tide Table. Today—Low tide, 11:05 a.m. and 11:19 p.m.; high tide, 4:23 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 12:02 a.m.; high tide, 5:20 a.m. and 5:44 p.m. The Sun and Moon, Sun rises, 4:41; sun sets, ’. Moon sets, 2:40 a.m .tomorrow. The City Lights. Gas lamps all lighted by 8:41 p.m.; ex- tinguishing begun at 3:12 a.m. The light- ing is begun one hour before the time named. If clear, less lighting may be or- dered. Naphtha lamps all lighted by 8:41 p.m. extinguishing begun at 3:27. The moon schedule does not apply to naphtha lamps. Range of the Thermometer. The following were the readings of the thermometer at the weather bureau today 8 am., 69; 2 p.m., 75; maximum, 76; min- imum, 67. No. 1. No. 2 . No. 3. Clear or fair Ratn:or i weather. THE WEATHER FORECASTS BY FLAG SIGNALS. aad Local rain or snow. No. 4. No. 5. Temperature Cold wave. signal. Explanation of the Flags. The flags are hoisted each’ Ay" upon the fasue of tie morning weather map and flont until dark. They indicate the weather that may be expected during tho follow.ng thirty-six hours, but more par- ticularly the last twenty-four honrs of that period. They are t> be read from the top of the staff downward. If more than ong kied of weather is predicted for the period from 8 p.m. to 8 p.m. the eondiiions first samed in the foregast will be represented by the uppermost flag. When a warning of a “cold wave” fs included in the forecast message, the cold-wavo dug wil be displayed below the proper weather fag. : The temperature faz, when piiced above numbers 1, 2 or 8, indicates warmer weather; when placed below numbers 1, 2 of 8, indicates colder weather; when not displayed, the indications are that the temperature will remein stationary. BOARDING BUSINESS CHANCES CHURCH NOTICES. crry IEMs. RENT (Houses) RENT (Miscellaneous) RENT (toms). RENT (Stables). RENT (Stores) SALE (Bicycles) FOR LOCAL MENT LOST AND FOUSD M MONEY WA) OUEAN TRAVEL PERSONAL .. PIANOS AND OR P RAILROADS . SPECIAL NOTICE STEAM CARPET CLEANING. SPORAGE ..- SUBUKBAN LUTS. SUBURBAN rtOPERTY.. SUMMEL RESORTS, JNDERTAKERS (Board) (Flats). (Help). (Houses) (fis-ellan. 0.8). (Rooms). (Situations). WANTED WANTED WANTED WANTED SYMPATHY FOR THE SUFFERERS. Additional Benefits Arranged for Dend Firemen'’s Families. The list of entertainments and perform- ances to be given for the bencfit of the families of the dead firemen and the relief of those who were injured at the recent Louisiana avenue fire opntinues to grow larger, and when the returas from them are all made to Chief Parris;the fund re~ sulting will doubtless be ia handsome one. Besides the events ajreaiy noticed in The Evening Star, a performance, includ- ing the rendition of “The Bells,” by ama- teur talent, will be given ‘at Lafayette Square Opera House June 8,°and Maj. W. G. Moore has been authorized by the Dis- trict Commissioners to permit te mem- bers of the police force to dispose of tick- ets for the occasion. ; gt t Government Printing Office Sympathy. At the government printing office yes- terday there was a meeting, at which all the employes of the varfous divisions were represented, and it ws decided, among other things, that a benefit base ball game should be played next Wedyesday after- noon between teams répresenting the printers and the pressmen. Manager Bar- rett of the Columbian Eniversity Base Ball Club has tendered the use of Capitol Park for the occasion.’ There will be a band in attendance, and a great crowd is expected. Soon to Be Disposed Of. The National Fencibles’ donation, the handsome horse and trap, valued at $800, has been received by Chief Parris, and is now at the engine house of No. 8 company. Arrangements will-soon be settled for the Gisposal of the turnout, and tickets will be i t $1 each, Pithored ta fevanite next an interesting program will form the attraction at the en- tertainment in Central Hall, under the aus- pices of the Oriental.Order of Zouaves and Lafayette Post, No. 20, G. A. R. The mar- ket company has tendered the hall free of AUCTION SALES OF REAL ESTATE, &c. Today. €. G. Sloan & Co., Aucts., 1407 G st.—Sale of fine house on KR st. bet. 16th and 17th sts. n.w., ¥, May 28, at 4:30 p.m. J. Taylor Ellyson, Richmond, Va. Duncanson Bros., Aucts.—Sale of dwelling 1625 2d st. Saturday at 5 ner aud Chas, C. Tucker, truste Monday. M. B. Latimer & Co., 1229 and :231 G st.—Sale of stable in alley. bet. 15th and 16th and I and K sts. n.w. Monday, May 25, at 5 p.m. O. W. White and L. C. Bailey, trustees. Duncanson Bros., Aucts.—Sale of two brick build- 48 feet on N st. and 100 ft. on 11th st. a. om Monday, May 25, at 6 p.m. Henry Wise Gar- nett and Irving Williamson, truscees, le of lot on 2d st. May 25, at 6 p.m. ac L. Johnson and Chas. F. Benjamin, trustees. Duncanson Bros., Aucts.—Sale of brick dwelling 47 Ivy st. 8.0, Monday, May 25, at 4:30 p.m. Clem- ent W. Howard, trustee. Thos. Dowling & Co., Aucts., 612 E st. n.w.— Bale of frame dwelling on Gales st. ne. Monday, John B. Lar- p.m. May 25, at 4 p.m. B. H. Warner and Willis G man, trustees, Ratcliffe, Sutton & Co., Aucts.—Sale of contents of bar and dwelling 3 2%, at 10 a.m. Jno. M. Fields, proctor. Sale of cottage 1806 Milwaukee ave., Mt. Pleas- ant, Monday, May 25, at 5 p.m. Jno. B. Larner and Blair Lee, trustees. Duncanson Bros., Aucts.—Sale of No. 52 Jackson st. Monday, May 25, at 5:30 p.m. Isaac L. Jobu- son and Chas. F. Benjamin, trustees. Ratcliffe, Sutton & Aucts.—Sale of lots on 17th and D sts. s.e. Monday, May 25, at 5:30 p.m. John 8. Swormstedt and John D. Coughlan, trustees. Thos. Dowling & Co., Aucts,, 612 E st. n.w.— Sale of property n.w. corner of 4th and F ste. n.e. May 25, at 4:30 p.m, Wm. B, Turpin and Forest W. McElroy, trustees. 6th st. ne. Monday, May M. Becker, executor. Thos. charge, and the Fourth Artillery Band has volunteered its services. Miss Clara Stevens will repeat her May ball at National Rifles’ Armory June 2 for the benefit of the dead firemen's families. The National Rifles give the hall for the purpose free of cost. The Emmet Guard base ball team will play a game with the Shamrocks at Capitol Park Thursday afternoon next at 4:45 o'clock, the entire proceeds to be turned into the fund for the relief of the families of the firemen who lost their lives in the recent Louisiana avenue conflagration. -_-——__ National Guard Officers Commissioned The President has commissioned the fol- lowing named officers of the National Guard of the District: Clarence V. Sayer, captain company C, fifth battalion of in- fantry; J. J. Lund, first Neutenant company C, fifth infantry; James E. Walker, adju- tant, first separate battalion, with the rank of first lieutenant. SOs sos GeCOSOSECC HCC CCOCCESE 4 There are soaps and soaps, but only one Sunlight Soap which is the soap of soaps and washes clothes with less labor and greater comfort. Makes homes brighter. Makes hearts lighter. Lever Bros., Ltd., Hudson and Harrison sts., N.Y. 9 SHOPS SHOPS IO SESS SIO SISOS LE merican Securit & Trust Co.,1405G St pital plug Has Money To Lend. ‘This Company has abundance of $1,250,000 225,000 security at the lowest pre- vailing rates of interest. Pays Interest On Deposit: ‘This Company pays interest upon the average Dulances of open accounts, crediting the eame each six months. Gan be checked against at will. Rents Safe Deposit Boxes. This Gonpar deposit rents safe boxes In {ts fire and burglar-proof it for the safe storage of vaMat papers, jewelry, ete., for from $5 a + ++Treasurer VAssistant Treasui ae Security’ & Trust Co.,1405 GSt a a = We can give you many valuable guggestions that will ad to the conven- sence and comfort of the STORE PF. B. PYLE, Wab'tasa tron nue. apl6-3m,16 TLE Ward & Co., BANKERS AND BROKERS, 1333 F Street N. W. (Adams Building.) Stocks, Grain, Cotton. EXCLUSIVE PRIVATE WIRE TO OUR MAIN OFFICE, 81 AND 33 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. my23-3t EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE (LDING ASSOCIATION. ‘Those who contemplate building, or the purchase of property, or bave mortgages to pay off and necd money, should ascertain the terms upon which loans can be obtained from this association, are made, repayable in monthly Loahsaa cent per annum. part may be made at any time. Interdst is charged to date of settlement. When part of a loan Is settled the monthly in- stallments are reduced proportionately. Borrowers are extended every facility and encouragement to return loans and pay for their property. ST isene of stock open for subscription and first payment from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily. Shares £2.50 monthly. 5 ASSETS, $1,437,533.93. Information concerning the advantages, terms, how to proceed, etc., can be ob- tained upon application at the office, EQUITABLE BUILDING, 1003 F st. n.w. ‘Thomas Somerville, President. A. J. Schafhirt, Vice President. Geo. W. Casilear, 2d Vice Presideat. Joun Joy Edson, Secretary. w513,16,cott McKINLEY 9g Some over-an: fous people in Wall street and Lon- don are pretending to fear that the possibility of Mr. MeKinley’s elevation to the Presidency means Free Silver inflation, and these same people who are now predicting calamity were the loudest in ir predictior of unparelicled aed with ‘ariff Refort four years ago. vont let them fool you. We're going into better times; nothing can stop us. UY STOCKS NOW. Send for our Daly Market Letter; it will tell you the best investments; also our book “SPECULA- TION FULLY EXPLAINED E. D. URGH & CO. BANKERS AND BROKER: 80 BOND STREET - - - - - EW YORK. Uptown office, n.w. cor. Broadway and 3ist st. mh14-tu,th&s-39t Interest Paid Upon Deposits INTEREST IS ALLOW! ——— On daily balances ON DEPOSITS seers) =. — sho have accounts open that usually have Dalacces to their credit should cousider te advartages of such balances EARNING INTEREST. It is credited on your pass cok, added to the principal and made eubject to your HITT ches }OHN JOY EDSON, .. -President JOHN Akwore Vice President H. 8. CUMMID.GS... Second Vice President JOHN R. CARMODY -Treasurer ‘ANDREW PARKER. Secretary Washington Loan & Trust Co., COR. NINTH AND F STS. my2,9,16,23&20 NT TO MAKE MONEY? Lines the President's residence will at. TEVELAND PARK CO. 610 14th at. nw. it my: Thos. P. Morgan, LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES, Office, 1833 F st. nw. Assets of Company, over $221,000,000. ‘Telephone 1136, mb23-8m,14 Money at 5 Per Cent. Loaved in sums to suit on first-class D. C. real estate security. No delay. No unreasonable es- Denes °2 Dorrowers ST EISKELL & McLERAN, ap22-tt 1008 F st. wpa aemete 2 seed POLICIES Purchaseé at investment Tices. EDWARD N. BURNS, 1419 F et.. Washington, D.C. = = aps-tt = Shot the Burglar Dead. George W. Holizinger of Holtz, York county, Pa, discovered a burglar in his general merchandise store yesterday morn- ing. On being apprehended by Mr. Holtzinger, the burglar attempted to escape. Mr. Holtzinger called upon him (o | halt, and then shot, killing the man in- stantiy. He has not yet been IdentiticJ, ——-— e+ Spruce Laths, $2.25 Per 1,000, Frank Libbey & Co., Gih st.& New York av. —Advertisenient. | The National Safe Deposit, Savings and Trust Company Of the District of Columbia, (7 CORNER 10TH ST. AND NEW YORE AVR ‘Ohartered by specia! act of Congress, Jan., 1867, and acts of Oct., 1890, and Feb., 189%, GAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS taken on deposit at modorate cost. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Deposits recetved from TEN CENTS upward, 0d interest allowed on $5 and above. Loans money un real estate and coliateral security. Sells first-class real estate and other Securities in sums of $500 and upward TRUST DEPARTMENT. ‘i ‘This company ts a legal depository for court and trust funds, and acts as administrator, ezecutor, receiver, assignee, and executes trusts of all Kinds. Wills prepared by = competent attorney in Gafly attendance. OFFICERS. BENJAMIN P. SNYDER ss - President, THOMAS HYDE -First Vice President. JAMES M. JOH -Second Vice President. THOMAS R. JONES. -Third Vice President. EL PRA! IS RIGG -Treasurer. GEORGE HOWARD. Assistant Treasurer, ALBERT L. STURTEVANT. - Secretary, CHARLES E. NYMA‘ Assistant Secretary, DIRBCTORS. Benjamin P. Sny Albert L. Sturtevant, George Hi. Plant, Lewis Clephane, Thomas R. Hienrs A. Robert ©. Holtzinal — Gre Waoodlury ih ad ndrew ‘Tlie, William BE. Edmonsts Zenas C. Robbins, George 'T. Dunlop. Matthew G. Emery, Jobn Canunac W. Riley Ds =e Johnston, FREE —Inquiry Bureau. Holders of Mining, Electrical, Industrial Stocks desiring information about any Com- pany may obtain the same free of charge by writing to our Inquiry Department. Emmens Strong & Co., Bankers and Brokers, 1 Broadway, New York. Or our Washington Agent, A. H. Davison, Room 33, 1110 F St. N. W. my21-3t FIREPROOF ~ STORAGE ROOSIS, $3 per month to For furniture and housebold goods $i8 An art room for pianos, valuable paintings, mi: The safest vaults for silver w: and va Moth- Proof rooms, kept at freezing for furs, carpets, overcoats, dress suit nd 1 such articles as moths destroy. Expert packers of china, te. CFGet our estin CF Lowest price for best service. AM.SECURITY AND TRUST CO 1140 15th St.....’Phone 463. my20-28d Choice Six Per Cent Real Estate Loans In amounts from $500 upward may be had of us at par and accrued in- terest. Why allow your money to remain idle when you can get such “glit edge” investments? A line Will secure you our booklet, “Con cerning Loans and Investments.”” B.H.Warner&Co., ap25-Im 916 F st. nw. T. J. Hodgen & Co., BROKERS AND DEALERS. STOCKS, COTTON, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, Rooms 10 and 11, Corcoran bidg., cor, 15th and F sts., and 605 7th st. nw. OFFICES: Philadeiphia, Baltimore and Wasbington. de10-16¢f* CORSCN & MACARTNEY, MEMBERS OF THE NEW YORK sTOCK EXCHANGE, 1419 F st., Glover building. Correspondents of Messrs. Moore & Schley, 80 Broadway, Bankers and Dealers in Government Ronda Deposits. Exchange. Loans, Railroad Stocks and and all securities listed on the exchange of New York, Ihiladelphia, Boston and Baltimore bought and old. a ity made of investment securities, Dis wnt bonne and all local Ratlroad, Gas, Insurance and Telephone Stock dealt in. Aperican Bell Telephone Stock bought and sold. *e81 C. T. HAVENNER, ROOMS 9 -.ND il, ATLANTIC BUILDING (MEMBER WASHINGTON STOCK . EXCHANGE, Real Estate& Stock Broker, Can execute orders in Investment Securities, Stocks, Bonds, Grain or Cotton all reputatic Exchanges throughout the United oe States, either for CASH or on MARGIN, Private wires. Long-distance "phone 453. fed-21d The Unien Savings Bank, 1222 F Street N. W. MONEY TO LOAN On approved District real estate and collateral security. FOUR PER CENT Interest paid on savings deposits, Open until 5 pm. on government pay @ays, and Saturday evenings from 6 to & mb5-284 Silsby & Company, BANKERS AND BROKERS, OMice, 618 15th st. mw. eee Bavk building. mbit bbs & Co., KERS. Members New York Stock Exchange, 1421 F Street. Correspondents of LADENDURG TIHALMANN & 0O., de6-160 New York.