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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1896-TWENTY-FOUR PAGES. 3 ——— =e SPECIAL NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. GRAND LODGE OFFICERS THE OFFICIAL WEATHER MAP. FINANCIAL FINANCIAL. ROCHDALE CO-OPERATIVE SOCHETY. METHODIST. “the regular quarterly meetibg of the Rochdale —— J Nati wil be a Shc paca "Teme ain tall “Beat AG yeern, Berton, he Call end Heard Those Who Will Preside Over the Destinies of “BS : See SPECULATION MADE SAFE. |The onal Safe Deposit, 5 Loss Impossible. , <v\ |Investors’ Chartered Co. Saree Sen ate eh 21, 1806, at 8 o'clock. Breseat vonr trade (ard at the door. | By order of the executive co ee gyidat LS. EMERY, Secretary of Soctety. ALE_CHEAP—A FRAME STABLE, 100X180 good timber in it; also some car horses. WOLITAN RAILROAD CO., <4 P st. Fience of a native Armenian. If some “seeking’’ soul shall see this, ‘‘ecme and you may find.’ Mrs, D. Olin Leech will sing. it ASBURY ME. CHURCH, 11TH AND K S18. N. w., Bev. LL. le pasion eos i SS Chureh, ‘a1 fo 11, sermon, pastor, ur a the L 0. 0. F. CAPITAL ..... - $100,000.00 Com pany, INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATH OF NEW YORK. Brief Sketches of Those Elected to Of the District of Columbia. Build It.”” '8:15 p.m., Gospel meet GUARANTEE DEPARTMEN 1 : sing morning ati Fill the Three Highest 2 MENT. #. bese ere tear apes Meme a ate ‘This company guarantees investors4and specula- “I never disappoint.” Local Positions. tors in Bonds, Stocks, Grain, Cotton, Provisions, | CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. Mining shares and all Commodities dealt in upon recoguixed Exchanges it lors, upon payment of 4 small premiom, thereby enabling thoss with idle furds of whatever amount to operate in any Mar- ket without assuming the risk. Guaranty Bord payable in Gold issued to Every DUMBARTON AVE. M.E. CHURCH.—PREACH- ing at 11 a.m. and 8 Be PE the pastor. Evening talk on MOTTOES OF LIFE. it CHURG y. HENRY It. pe ea EeY ans nis | ,There has been in session for the past 2 a three days the District Grand Lodge of the It's too much trouble for Patent Attorneys and Lawyers to go areund experimenting with their Briefs. Save your- self all worry by having us Chartered by special act of Congress, 1867, and acts of Oct., 1890, and Feb., 1892 ny : Scadeaee Bama || Wane cae es cdan of Gade wall moe Client. Particulars mailed free to applicants. oe Epworth League. Prayer’ meeting Thucsday at independent Order o ‘ellows. Mat- ’ = ON Ei cents a page for 60 pworth League. Pray it_ | ters of business have engaged the attention Investors’ Chartered | Co., CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. S. ADAMS, 512 11th at. Syl7-14d ORY M.E. CHURCH, 14TH AND G STS. of the members, and much important legis- i = it 20) BROAD BE, NEW TORK CEiy. = ee - rb De Diver 6 Drown: pastees lation has been enacted, as this was the an- i , 10 “4 avd) SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT. » a _ 2 @ Partly Clow ri Rents safes 1 but NOTICE TO ICE DEALERS. 11, preackirg by Rev. Dr. L. B. Wilsou. nual session. What has been done is ex. r ® YY M k safes inside burglar-proof vaults at ie co ea ieee soa ant here | 7 p.u. Heworth League, ___it_ | pected to greatly benefit the order in this HG vactsorll- @ croudss ou ake Los a nade of pure, distilled wate cks weigh- 7 (CH, REV. G. W. 5 p ¢ a ie Tron 7S0 to aS: poumis each for ONLY ae ios. es ‘school; 11 a.m. aud 8] Of principal interest to those both within esas go: [ese A Great Mistake Securities, jewetry, silverware and valuables See.—or about I6e. a hundred. p.m., preaching by pastor; 7 p.m., Epworth | and outside the order is the result of the se, vault @snom of al! kinds in owner's package, trouk or case HEURICH'S ICE DEPOT, 26th & Water st League prayer meeting; Thursday, § p.m., church | election of officers for the ensuing year. The eee i A a a : i taken on deposit at moderate cott. —S = prayer meeting, - | elections were marked by cordial unanimity kk ty <a —by not putting away, Sivanok inhi 3 WESLEY CHAPEL, COR. STH A} and good feeling, and the men selected as Sar i re NK DEPARTMENT. in bank a little money Ly BXPLANATORY NOTE: Observations taken at 8 a.m., 75th meridian tire. Solf@ tines are 1s0- bars, or lines of equal air pressure, drawn for each tenth of an inch. Dotted lines are isotherms, or Mines of equal temperature, irawn for each ten degrees. Shaded areas are regions where rain or svow bas fallen during preceding twelve hours. The words “High” and “Low” show locatioa of areas of high and ,ow barometer. Small arrows fy with the wind CW. Baldwin, pastor Sunday school, at 0:15 | grand officers have the interests of the or- mn. Preaching by pastoreat 11 a.m. and 8 p..; | ganization at heart, and it is believed that ee ee Rous | under their administration the affairs of MT. VERNON PLACE M. E. CHURCH SOUTIL, cor. ¢th and K n.w.—Preaching, 11 a.m., by the pastor, Rev. Isaac W. Canter; § p.m., Re’ ry M. Cante mid-week service, Wedne 8.8 3 C. E., 7 pm. WEST W. near @ st. aw ce and § p.m., by the pastor, Rev. z i 1 i Deposits received from TEN CENTS upward, out of your salary each ant interest allowed on $5 and abore. month. If you have a Locns money on ral estate and collateral bank account you are Seccrity. Sells first-class real state and prepared for the “rainy _other securities in sums of $500 and upward. day” that some time TEORE DEPART comcast This company 1s a legal depositors for court B oe and trust funds, and ects as administrator, egin at once—open executor, receiver, assignee, and executes an account with us. trusts of all kinds. Wills prepard by @ Your money will earn competent attorney in daily attendance, a5 OFFICERS. interest. BENJAMIN P. SNYDER. merican Security W. RILSY Dena THOMAS R. JONES TAKE AN HOUR'S OUTING AND VISIT CLEVE- land Park. The handsomest and choicest of Washington's suburbs. Js9 TEST APPLIED TO YOUR PLUME system will show Its defects. Delay may me sickness in your housebold. Attend to it at once. Applied by me. only. WILLIAM KOCH, Santtary Plumber, 4 13th’ st. Phone 805. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office of Controller of the Currency, Washington, June 20, 1596. tory evidence presented undersigned, It has been made to appear ‘The Riggs National Bank of Wastington, in the city of Washington and District of . bas complied with all the provisions of ve United States, required to be fore an association shall be at nee the business of banking; ORE I, James H. Eckels, Con- rreucy, do hereby certify that onal “Rank of Washingtov, D. < Washington, aud District o1 is autherized to commenee the busi- Bess of tanking. provided Im section fifty-one hundred and siaty-nine of the Revised Statutes of the United States. A FAIR SUNDAY, erally fair in the west gulf siaies and in the southwest. But It Will Be Slightly Warmer Ac- The following heavy precipitation (in 1 Pred . | inches) was reported: Rona i eco ane eae During the past twenty-four hours—Mo- Forecast till 8 p.m. Sunday: For eastern | pie. 2.90; Dea Moines, 182; Dodge City, Pennsylvania and New Jersey, fair tonight; | 1.29: Concordia, 4.50; St. Mathews, 8. C., Sunday fair and slightly warmer; winds | 1. Besmine southerly. : Condition of the Water. For the District of Columbia, Delaware, 4 conpernue a conan oF water 3t ", u i a.m. Great Falls, temperature, 75; con- 5 = TiRe Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia, fair | gition’ 3. Receiving reservoir," tempera- Q &Trust Co.,1405 Gst E. FRANCIS. RIGC tonight and Sunday; slightly warmer Sun-| ture, 80; condition at north connection, 2: 2 GEORGE HOWARD day; winds becoming southerly. condition at south connection, 3. Distribut- | OOOO ALBERT L. STURTE WDODODORDOL ing reservoir, temperature, 79; condition at , | CHARLES BE. NYMA Weather conditions and general forecast: | influent gate house, 4; effluent gate house,9. CH INA PACKI NG. oe) = The center of high pressure has advanced Tide Table. We pack the finest and frailest China T. . J. Hodgen & Co., M. E. CHURCH (DUPONT CIRCLE), iL. Bryant, postor.—Preaching at 14 by v W. Carter; Sun Epworth League, 7:15 p.m. E. CHURCH SOUTH, 10TH —9:15 AM., SUNDA astor, Rev. li aim. and § p. M. Hartsock, D.D. | Subject: “De E and Answer Prayer?” 7 p.m, ¥. B.S. C. a HAMLINE M. FE. CHURCH, 9TH AND P STS n.w., Rev. W. R._ Stricklen, — pastor. y ching ‘by the pastor, 11 Omnisctence.” 8 p.n ‘God Hequires. + Secretary t Secretary kat en SS ‘Tuesday, consecration. from the lake regions to New Engiand.| Today—Low tide, 8:10 a.m. and 8:19 p.m.; as as all kinds of Household Furni- and sal of odice this thisticrs day of une, 1500" ecting, 8 pm At The ehicf center of low pressure Is in Mani- | high tide, 1:28 a.m. and ture. We guarantee our work. Seay contrat B, RCKELS, PG M, E CHURCH, 3b AND A STS. NE. toba, while a secondary depression exists paren rare Hi oer aah mude to order for. BROKERS AND DI vontroller of the Currency. Rey. E. Glin Eldridge, pastor. 9:15 a.m.. Sunday -m.; ers |CYCLES called for, crat \ ERS AND DEALERS. 3y1-00¢ So. 5,046. peat Se EE cet ke in Kansas. for, crated and shipped Ps Scattered showers have fallen in the south The Sun and Moon. American Security and Trust Co., STOCKS, COTTON, GRAIN AND IROVISION®. Alantic and east gulf states and in the| , Sun rises, 4:49; sun sets, 7:22, Moon sets, | 1149 151m wt. "Phone 463. jyi8-14a Rooms 10 and 11, Corcoran bidg., cor. 15th and lower Missouri valley. 1:47 p.m. 4 a F ots. and 605 7th st. Beiler, D.D. p-m., Epworth League. ‘Thursday, 8 p.m., prayer meeting. Miss Blanche Cox of the Selvation Army will be present. All are cordially Invited. It SPECIAL CASH PRICES From now on will prevail in high-grade bicycles, Thomas J. Jones, Grand Master. w. e & = z = The temperature is higher in the central The City Lights. $2.50 as our fixing the price of 1806 “KAMBLERS” {s ; ou Z AND G N.W., | the order will prosper to the same marked z ‘ e i re r e, OFFICES. bound to bring competitors to that ure; oF be- aa ae ation De a $ degree that has been characteristic of the pnonupbce Mesiselppl valley and has fallen} Gas lamps all lighted by 8:30 p.m.: ex- Rents a Box > one year. Philadelphia, Boltimore and Washinz Yow it. Until further notice RAMBLEES, late rs Word and Man's local Odd Fellows mathe ‘northwest. tinguishing begun at 3:56 a.m. The light- - 6e10-161f° 226 atterns, elther, in black or colored endmcls, Dr. Thomas J. Jones was elected grand | alr weather will continue in the middle | ing is begun one hour before the time $2.00 ee ia ann Kaelin set master. He is wejl known in this city, | and nor} antic states, the lower lake | named. “ mon! Frtea lao catalimenta alight adeance wil = Eiworth League ti | Where he has resided cor" number of years. | Fegion and the upper Ohio valley throceh | "snow ighted at $:16 pan: extin- Rents “ae for one month. Money at 5 Per Cent. this new price 1 ia pickings we maaeys aad ihe ~ PRESBYTERIAN Born of Welsh parents in Rome, N. Y., he Sunday, ie slightly higher temperature guished at 4:13. 2 asin: mm ponte ig og = an Do rider thar bas not yet made selection of a new = was taken to Ohio, when two years of age, | Sunday. Showery conditions prevail in the ; . re 2 eRe mount will do weil to inspect our line. We also| SEW YORK A . and was there reared and educated. He | lower Ohio and central Mississipp! valleys. Mange clthe Thermometer. Safe Deposit Co. Ce a ESEE, Be Lae aell the best $70 wheel ia this city, and only ask |” — The Kev. Wm. U. Campbell, D.D.. of engaged In the drug business, and, after | Generally fair weather is Indicated for the| ‘The following were the readings of th AND 22-48 1008 1 st for it. Both men’s and women’s patterns In| ley, Pa., wiil occupy tue pulpit tomorrow; ser- = serving an apprenticeship in Cleveland, | south Atlantic and east gulf stares, except | thermometer at the weather bureau toda Qhio, took a course in pharmacy in New |on the immediate coast. with slowly rising | 8 a.m., 68; 2 p.m., 78; maximum, 81; mini-| 104 York city, taking his degree from the Col- | temperature. The weather will remain gen-! mum, 56. ses ia sod lege of Pharmacy in that city. Since r z K, aod prompt delivery can be made. Re- member, the new wheels we sell have the guar- antee of 17 years’ experience of wheel-bulding back of then Wl a reputation for good work vices at 11 a.m. and § p.m.; Curistian Endeavor Storage Warehouse, AN INVESTMENT THaT o. PAY 1 AVE. than the best of Savings Banks—A IL : ~ eas Park. z Le : : — See Office, G10 142h xt. teat counts metbing. ACR em eee (ur | moving to this city he graduated in den- a a eee = = S I * di F Ik §| THE wasnincros aNp Barry See Sea eo ee ee eee ee ee sinve Dractleed ls profes: THE WEATHER FORECASTS BY FLAG SIGNALS. ALALrIe OlKS i ing and Loan Association —Withar a = a.m., und at p.m. the services will be in | sion here. He is a member of all branches z = at any time «! Spit 1325-27 14th st. n.w.—420-81 16th st. nw. charge of LE Tue lest musle will ue | of the order of Odd Fellows. Genial in his No. 1. No. 8. No. 4 No. 6 and Those “in Office’ i nares _matere = mathe ere — nd choo Ee i past s| ce s ist ir , NTISTRY DONE ON WEEKLY AND MONTHLY | [EME "gd: Sablath eclool, 9:80 a-m;;_ qustor's | disposition, courteous in his administration palin of affairs, ‘and thoroughly acquainted with pouty the workings of the order, he is exceedingly popular among his fellow members, who feel a distinct pride in his elevation to the head of the District Grand Lodge. The deputy grand master fs a native of installments. T. W. STURBLEFIELD. Mertz bid, TAL WROUt . Gates, Have every facility afforded them for starting and maintain- ing a bank account with us. vice, Thursday evenings, 8 p.m. Stranzers cor- Giuily invited. Pastor's residence, 308 7th st. me. it Prest.. DD CHURCH, © W. Pitzer, "D.D.. a rm; Sun tor Services at" 11 school, 9:30 a.m. 280 p. Philadelphia, but lived fev many years tn pre “ mid-week service, Maine. At present he is one of the assist- Clear or fatr Rain or Tecpeninre Gace Te te Rieyeut come. Seats free nt examiners in the patent office. He is a eoathes: a een: pipes i 332 Zuen. again. our business hors aE SCE SG RCH OF i a ERESE GCE past grand of Eastern Lodge, No. 7, and a| —_ Seon ae = a = 32 Paull find ‘conventont enough ; oo ais S. Haulin, D.D., pastor. Services at 1 | Lodge. He is a member also of Fred D. Explanation of the Flagn. 5 4 "3 7 1 of the world f m.. with pre b y. W. Weller of | Stuart Encampment, Naomi Rebecca Lodge The fags are hotsted each day.upon the issue of tie morning weather map and float anti dae. |= LJNION Vv MONDAY — ; . 4 % = 2 DENMAR of the aaa Ae and Canton Potomac, Patriarchs Milltant. | ‘tes mdicate the weather that may be expected during the follow.ng thirts-stx hours, but more par. | = EB 45 and the fact _i = pm. e grand warden, Dav! .. Hazard, is ; ae ne Srna taeisaeeay $s = : ie 3 SSI, vin makers strive to make distinctlvely a Washington man, having | “ularly the last twenty-four hours ms ey are 19 be read from the top of the staf | j.14 059 1222 F Street. fe N CHURCH econ om downward. If more than one kind of weather is predicted for the period from 8 p.m. to 8 p.m. the condistons firat vamed in the forecast will be represented Uy the uppermort fiag. When a warning of 9 “cold wave’’ is included fo the forecast message. the cold-wav> flag wil: be displayed below the proper weather flag. ‘The temperature flag, when pliced above numbers 1, 2 or 3, indicates warmer weather: when placed below numbers 1, 2 or 3,,jadicates colder weather; when not displayed, the indications are that d T t the temperature will reiweln stationary. Loan an rustGo. “Just as good.” POPE MFC J. Hart Brittain, Manager, 452 Pa. When You Feel Languid « ir ¥ 5 m is weak and relief is Tharp's It_ will instantly Ife In your body. lutely pure, arp, 812 F St. Washington = |iiieve ues ‘Hy 423 ST. N. Will speak at 11:15 vor movement. All welcom A BROKEN JAW. TOO MUCH FI SUBJECT TO CHECK. John Raedy Complains That James | Martha Johnson Got Suspected and is | ?*4-uP capital Jamixon is Responsible. Held for the Grand Jury. Surplus A broken jaw bone and the loss of two} Martha Johnson, colored, whose appear- PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS, om ON MISSION. ; : HOLDS GOSPEL services In the hall, G22 La. ave., every night at JOHN JOY EDSON, vate ‘he lecgp tet diva het TBD Sclocks ab mont Cae Hee ee teeth were the injuries ‘sustalhed by John | ance is that of a schcol girl, but who is | Jel-mw&ss President. of he is when be pays Sunday. Raedy two weeks ago, when, It 1s alleged, ; twenty years old and {is married, was a ap eee cag wi oe eee ee he had trouble with James Jamison, a col- | Prisoner in Judge Miller's court today on Z specie von are bent missions ih various parts of the city. ored driver. Raedy, who lives on Sth|@ charge of grand larceny. It was charged W. B. Hibbs & Co., eee eae er It street aortheast, 1s the owner of several| that she stole $115 from the house of Mrm. SSS cash. teams, and Jamison was employed as driv- | Martha Dazenbrook, who lives on Colum. er of one of them for a long time. When | bia street. The colored girl was employed HODGKEN, 918 7th at., Members New York Stock Exchange, s. Oils, Vurnishes and Bullders’ Hardware. SPIRKEUALISM.—J. H. ALTEMUS WILL HOLD A Pai miveting Sanday evening, he reached home a few days previous to|in the house as a nurse, and during the PM. for > (Si. BE ee ee OE the Fourth of July, the horse he had driv- phoeice of the family she had access to all 1421 F Street. agg ey =r ea e rooms in the house. During the ti: f ‘Corres; ite of ay AU ROP ou go to the Seashore THE | CHILDREN st en appeared as if it had been improperly | 12¢ z 9 time of LADEA BURG Rn 4 P.M. for EUROL ¥ or ese a ae | ee eS John I. Brown, treated, and the colored man was called to | }¢ A eov cent cineca fngased to} aeo-160 mix eed day, Sort reiembering. You ean't do it all. | adults at 12. cut Deputy Grand Master. account for it. Raedy made use of the re-| been in the habit of complaining oes eine : sailing from New York on Tuesdays, Thursday soenin bhaas cok peotes wa uae ce ee ee “| been born, bred and educated in this city.| mark “I'll get even with you,” and the| poor, she had money enough to Guy fone aT Eg ae a ee » get the EXCELSION DIARY. We have it ¥. M. ©. A. After_pasding through the publi schools | colored men probably thought he meant] ture, some silverware and a wateh, Even 2 Ales Ay specially addressed rhited Co Ee the Stationery line | ¥. A © A SHTING.—REV. CHAS. H. BUTI and Columbian University e received @1/ he would use violence, for, it is alleged, he not arouse the suspicions of her ‘amers sailing from New York om here. Easton & Rupp, 421 uth St., PB lar Priced Stationers. (Just abore ave.) jy17-14 CHURCH NOTICES. ‘BAPTIST. ; CHURCH, 16TH ST. ABOVE ‘Cha Stakely, pasto: » a.m. Preaching, 11’a.m. and 8 ¥. Weddell of Philadelphia. It SONDAY, Subject: “3 ABOUT Wed, We Would Wed, We reaching by the pastor at ?1 ‘vol Auditoriam. “All In veh Auditorium, 4th st. and - Free pews und Baptist € ave. #.e. FIrTH BAPTIST CHURCH, VA. AV #4 and Oth st+—Preaching at 11 ». by the pastor, the Rev. C. ¢ Sunday school at 9:20 a.m. y Es ador, DD. it pastor Keller Memorial ( lnen’s meeting at 1409 Sabbath afternoon. . Will address, ew York ave. at Ziss Elizabeth Wabley «ill t UNIVERSALIST. CHURCH OF OUR FATHER, 137H AND L, REV. A. G, Rogers, D.D., pastor.—Preaching at 11 a. m. Sunday school at #:45. Young People's Union at 7 p.m, led by Rev. H. L. Coxden, chaplain of the House of Representatives. It CHRISTIAN. VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH.—REV. d_ 8 paw. m.; Christian Endeavor, tssion school, 8:30 p.pi. It F;,2., Roser pastor, at 11 a.m. indzy school, $:30 6:80 p.m All weicom REFORMED. CRACR REFORMED guency, 18TH SY. N.W. rf bet. It Ret. AT. G. Apple, wastor. .m. by Rev. Krebs of Attelstown, Pa. 9:80 a.m. League, 7 p.m. it =e PISCOPAL. FRIENDS. H, STH ST. NEAR B N.E— apd $ p.n). All nite? tt EPIPHANY CHURCH, @ ST ‘1am. and § p.m. Rev. Dr. 3 amd eventrg, I, 9TH AND D ST. 8.W. .— Serviee and sermon at 11 a. Rev. Thos. O. Tongue, tector. INCARNATION, COR. 127TH Wm. Tayloe Snyder. --Hol; I. 2F ST. MICHAEL AND ALL AN ave. and 22d sts. n.w., Rev, Waruer E” Holy communion, litany ‘and sermon : even song at § o'clock. Seats free ond all welcome. Take CHURCH OF THE N, MASS. and 12th st. n.w.—8 a.m., holy’ communtor a.m., Dr. Elliott will preach; 6 prayer. ST. PAUL! Services at morning sermo be y - Robert Kell of Obto. All seats free. Strangers cordially invited, It JOHN'S CHURCH, © sT. and 33d, Rev. Buck, Metin Services tomorrow: Holy communion, 7:30 a.m. morning prayer and sermon, 11; evening prayer at 6 Vested choir. Strangers cc rdisily tovited. 1t TRINITY P. E. CHURCH, 3D AND € STS. Servie mi sermon at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. r= mons by Rev. J. H. Biake of Iudiana. fs, 30 rang re welcome 1 RIST CHURCH, sts. s. silbert F. Williams, Hours on Sunda; Il am. and 7:45 tm. Services conducted according fo the estab- Fishea onter tn th Drayer book. = it 3 ST. ST. PAUL'S ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH, corner of 11th and H n.w., Rev. Dr. Domer, pas: a Wa ee Rev. W. FL Rick sport, Pa, wi a - fees ag veval_ kame pees ATS convention ‘echo’ 8. 7, KELLER MEMOMIAL, ots tor 6. Butler at 11; t ei ho" meeting a Ez, 6:4 Boece =— ALL SOULS CHURCH, COR. 14TH AND L SIS p.w.—Rev. Angelo Hall will preach porni t Ht celcck: Subject: “The Calise of bristiaoley n A enka. ou e's meet Au ‘are invites ng people's ting, 7 p.m. Tt CONGREGATIONAL. WREGATIONAL CHURCH, Ci nw., Rev. 8. M. Newman DD, ee ees att Poe a Rev. Isauc is . No evening. service. | Muste b; * chorus, led by Dr. Bischoff, centr ae school, m. Obristian Endeavor, 7 Pm. It NEW CHURCH. 1@V1 AND CORCORAN & Allbutt a.m. on STS.—THE REV. 6. L. +, Md. will preach at 1i re Trou Used for the Building gf the Temple,” or “The Use and Abuse of the Heavenly Doctrines.”” Seats free for all. Rent- ing class jn pastor’s study, Fridays, 7:30 p.m. New Church tracts in Festibul = at le. lots 69 and Sasey, half intcrest in same propert; lot and Trust ( $5,600. Block, part lot nan, east half lot 28; sq. EBTING (ORTHODOX) EVERY FIRST m. to rooms of Y. M. G, A., 1409 N. Cc. E. at 10:30. All are welcome. At THE COURTS. Probate Court, Judge Hagner. Estate of Sarah E. Otterback; will fully proved. Estate of Henry F. Dwyer; will filed. Est-.e of Victor GC. Barringer; ‘exec- utrix bouded 2nd qualified. In re Thos. P. and Wm. A. Kelly; petition for appoint- ment of guardian filed. ———> —-—— Transfers of Real Estate. Patcick Casey et ux. to Michael Murphy, part sq. 748; $10. fichael Murphy et ux. to Patrick and Catherine 10. Oscar M. Bryant et ux. to Ira W. Payne, part 7, &q. 926; $1,700. Lulu M. C. Brown to Henrletta Jefferson, part lot 27, sec 4, Barry Farm: $150. E. Carus et al., trustees, to United Sec. L. Ins. lot 0 and part lot 59, sq. 872; Jacob P. Clark et ux. to The International Ath- Ietic Purk and Amusement Co., part of Whitd Haven, St. Philip and Jacob; $10. Jno." T. Campbell et ux. "to John Appich, part D. lots 14, 15, 16, sq. 978; $4,000 Jos. 'R. "Edson et al.. trustees, to Jobanna C. - $45; $1,850. David B. Gottwals to Eliza M. Page, lot 14, sq. 270; $10. Frank Hume et al., executors, to James F. Kee- ‘724; $1,173.80. Same to same, lot b, sq. 404; $4,400, rt lot 12, ea. 9 ae = al., fephen a west halt lot 14, blk. 11, White- : 5. rN. Ric to Jno. 8. Rich, lot $1 and part Jot 9), bik. 18 Mit” Plonsant and’ Pleasant Plains; 0 i . Life Ins. and Trust Jo. tp Wm. 8. Gustin, lot 60 and part lot 900. Michael A. Zelig to Sarah Horn, lots 28 and 29, ; $1 “Yxsece ‘B., Moulton et fhe, tgotees, to James Kane, lots 26, 27, 28, ag. + $1,425. Francis B. Conner to Frank We'and Marle B. ©. Amrein, Jot K, sq. 551; $10. Chas. . Ficklimg et ux. to Jno. N. Popham, ots 106 and 196, sq. 1257; $4,850, ears Redin Woodward et ux. to Mal, W. Smith, |. 68; $10. $F Wacker to Onas. L. Andrus, lot 128, 29. oo Starbord and Larboard. From the London Mail. The words “starboard” and “larboard,” as used in the nautical vocabulary, are from the Italian words questa borda, meaning “this side,” and quella borda, “that side.” Abbreviated, these two phrases ap- pear as sta borda and la borda, and by cor- ruption of languages were scon rendered “starboard” and “larboard” by the English sailors. These two words sound so much alike that many errors occurred, causing serious accidents; so years ago an order of the admiralty discontinued tl boara” and substituted “port. use of “lar degres in medicine from Georgetown Unl- versity. He has long been identified with the Odd Fellows of the city, and 1s thor- oughly familiar with the order. He is a past grand of Union Lodge, No. 11, and a representative from that lodge to the Grand Lodge. He is also past chief patriarch of Magenenu Encampment, No. 4, past grand patriarch of the grand encampment, I. 0. O. F., District of Columbia, a member of Naomi Rebecca Degree, No. 1, and a cheva- lier of Canton Potomac, No.'5, Patriarchs Militant. The grand secretary, Wm. R. Hunt, Grand Treasurer J. A. B. Espey and Grand Representative Wm. P. Allan were unani- mously re-elected to their respective posi- tons. Installation of Officers. The instailation of officers of the Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F., was held last evening, and considerable other business of interest to the order was transacted. After the installation the new grand master, Thomas J. Jones, appointed as grand marshal W. W. Millan; grand conductor, J. G. Durfee; grand guardian, R. H. G. Bouts; grand herald, L. H. McDade; committee on cre- dentials, A. 8. Webster, J. B. Kinnear and J. L. Whiteside: committee on returas, H. C. Hazard, William Musser and Simon Cob- lenzer; committee on finance, M. D. Brain- ard, Joseph Burroughs and noch Edmon- ston; committee on appeals, William P. Allan, Theodore F. Kinney and Henry W. Weber; committee on supervision, B. F. David L. Hazard, Grand Warden. Crawshaw, Harrison S. Harrell and J. Thomas Petty; committee on printing, An- drew Turnbull, F. B. Rapp and G. W. Fish- er; committee on state of the order, John I. Brown, William Brewer and E. F. Mas- sey; committee on by-laws, Theodore Mead, John W. Thompson and W. L. Ha A resolution was adopted oxpressing the appreciation of the Grand Lodge to Past rand Master R. H. Sorrell. John B. Ward of Central Lodge, Chari A. Freeman and R. H. G. Bouis, Excelsioi and M. D. Brainard and 0. W. Leannar4: letropolis, were confirmed as members of the board of truste: ———— Bids Opened. The proposal board of the District opened bids today for furnishing the District with naphtha lights and cement. Bids for naphtha lighting were first con- Potomac Elec- sidered. The bidders wer tric Power Company, $17.44 per lamp per annum for plate burner 18.20 candle power, and $0 per burner of 60 candle power. Pennsylvania Globe Company, Wellington burner, 22 can- dle power, per lamp per annum. Wash- ington Lighting Company: Schaur burner, 16 to 18 candle power, $15.90 per lamp per annum, called upon his former employer at his home, and when the latter opgned his front door a cobble stone, claimed to have been thrown by Jamison, inflicted the in- jury stated. Mr. Raedy was obliged to call in a doc- tor, and tcday he was well enough to ap- pear in the Police Court and enter com- plaint against the colored driver. The case will be tried next week. TWO LUCKY MEN. Winners of a Horse and Trap and a Gold-Headed Cane. The winner of the horse and trap which were disposed of yesterday at River View for the benefit of the widows and children of the firemen who lost their lives in the tire on Louisiana avenue ts C. J. O'Driscoll of 1308 T street northwest, who held the lucky ticket, number _ ‘rhe winner of the handsome gold-headed cane was J. Odenwald, 1320 7th street northwest. ——_—_ Chair of Irish Literature Endowed. ‘The week's session of the Ancient Order of Hibernians closed yesterday afternoon at Detroit. The most important step taken was that of affiliating with the Ladies’ Aux- iliary, which, for the present, will be under Hibernian protection, though the ladies sooner or later hope to develop sufficient strength to form a national organization of their own. The delegates took great pride in telegraphing Bishop Keane, rector of the Catholic University, that the fund for en- dowing the chair of Irish literature was completed, and at his disposal. The follow- ing officers were elected: President, P. J. O'Connor, Savannah, Ga., re-elected; vice president, John C. Weadock, Bay City, Mich., re-elected; treasurer, Thomas J. Dun- don, Columbus, Ohio; secretary, John J. O'Sullivan, Philadelphia. > Sued by a Building Association. The Eastern Bullding and Loan Associa- tion of Syracuse, New York, this afternoon filed a creditors’ bill in equity against El- len T. Downs, an heir of the late Morris Downs, asking the scale of lot 24, equare 89, this city, in order to satisfy an alleged claim of the association amounting to $6,- 974.85 against the estate of the deceased. ees A Child Knocked Down by a Team. Last night about 7:30 o'clock Irwin Etler, two years old, while playing in the street, was struck by a carriage ‘itiven by Mrs. Laura Gordon and seriousty injured. The injured child was taken to his home, 209 H street northeast, after receiving medical treatment. —.(.-—_— Wa a Lien Satisfied. Suit in equity has been filed by George ‘W. Cissell against Charies T. Chisholm, D. H. Decker, Mary F, Crown and Joseph H. Crown, the complainant asking that lot 67, square 241, be sold to satisfy @ lien for $1,080.75. Se Left Everything to His Widow. The will of the late Henry F. Dwyér was filed today for probate. The entire estate of the deceased is left to his wife, Mary Ellen Dwyer, who is named as executrix. a Failed to Pay Alimony. Justice Hagner, in the divorce proceed- ings instituted by Elizabeth Brown against John A. Brown, has ordered the defendant to show causs why he should not be com- mitted to jail for failure to comply with an order of June 6 directing him to pay his wife $45, $15 as alimony and $25 as at- torney’s fees. employers, but when she appeared !n costly costumes they questioned her conzeraing her keing able to make the purchases, and she said her intended husband had furnish- ed the funds. When the money mentioned was missed Martha was suspected, and when the com- plaint was made to the police, Detectives Helan and Lacy made the arrest. They learned where the girl had made the pur- chases, and she told them that her hus- band had furnished the money to pay the Ss. Lawyer Peyton, who represented the pris- oner, argued that the proof showed that the young couple, contemplating marriage, had spent the sum of $21, and some of the articles were purchased before the money Was stolen. This, he thought, was not suf- ficient evidence to show that Martha had stolen the money. The court sent the case to the grand jury and fixed the bond at $500, in default of which she was committed. —— Robberies Reported. C. A. Miller of 1111 H street complained to the police this morning that his Imperial bicycle was stolen yesterday from in front of his house. Some one opened the cash register of D. oO Be pane xeane at New Jersey avenue and C street, last night, money: ight, and stole $40 in J. E. White reports the theft of a gold watch and chain, with charm attached. The grocery store of I. BE. Shoemaker, at Tenleytown, was entered through a rear window last night and a quantity of sugar, flour, soap, meat, coffee and several can- dles were stolen. ——.__ Badly Hurt in a Row. Wednesday night there was a row in Bohnke's saloon, on the Bladensburg road, in which Benjamin Snell, a pension office clerk, and two brothers, Peter and Fred- erick Long, figured. Snell was badly worsted, a small bone in his leg being frac- tured. Policeman Rodgers arrested the Long brothers, and the case will be tried in the Police Court when Snell is able to ap- pear. OOVESSDOTOBONSCESOCREOORECSS Try the Sunlight way of washing clothes, without rubbing, boiling, without in- juring the finest fabric. Ty Sunlight ‘Soap Don’t let another wash day go by without using it. You'll find it will do what no other soap can do, and it will please you in every way. Laver Bros., LED ‘Hiudgon and Harrison ca wy Ne X. 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