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THE EVENING STAR; SATURDAY, OCTOBER ‘10, 1896-TWENTY-FOUR PAGES. SPECIAL NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. . CHURCH NOTICES. FINANCIAL, SPIRIT 2 at Costello's Hall, 610 G st. m¥., on y evening st § o'clock by Mrs. Zoller, for spirit de- T WILL NOT BE RESPON atracted by my wife, Eliza- AUCK KOHLER, 404 Wil-on pes ocl0-3t* _ THE OFFICIAL WEATHER MAP. DIST. BAPTIST. REPORT OF THE CONDITION 2 Of the (ETROPOLITAN M. E. CHURCH, AND © LOH BAPTIST CHURCH, L ST. BET. 16TH WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, am w., Rev. ‘Hugh ‘Johnston, D. be tor—11 | Sand aren ats, n.w., Rev. J. A. Taylor, pastor.— At Washington, in the Dietrict of Columbia, a.m., Rev. L. B. Wilson, D. D., pres! elder; | Sunday is our grand rally day, and we usk the At the close of businces, October 6, 1846. RESOULCES. Loans and discounts. 35" p.m., the pastor, fustrated sermon, “The Good Samaritan, and ther Parables;”” 9:30 a.m., Sunday school; 3 p.m., Chinese; 6:30 p.m., Ep worth League. it members and public gene! ‘to come and help AL AL aioe, ev. lems il. Lee will preach. At 7:30 p.m. the pastor will preach. ite $1,856,518 10 JHE MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. ‘Of Springfield, Mass., Announce the appeiatment of J. MARTIN PROCTOR the District of Columbla. ‘ash. Loan and Trust bldg. yeh and F sts. nw. My office Is now at the above address. =S J TIN PROCTOR. ED IN THE ORC rlerute Veterans are in- to be held MO! rooms of the C Office, 30 o'clock. NNELL HAS 3d St. mw. to 91S N PPI DEMOCRATIC CLUB WILL T at 7 o'clock at 1828 N. ¥. ave. Gemocrats in the city are it loon Revival ite prelude, ad- Central a fon Misston . Luther B. Wilson, DD. .m. on MONDAY, int, at SS I By order of the ere Poa mL LYNCH, . i TING OF THE STOCKHOLD- rican Graphophone Company will Mountain. View Hotel, Harper's on MONDAY, October 12, [S9¢, - of receiving the eleetion of oft WARD D. A. S. REAVIS, CORNICE MF'G'R, 682 K ST. . following letter to Frank H. ashington Agent for the Travelers’ In- «I think when I took out an accident that twice within 30 days would ng accident: but I S6 paid me today is I pursted a wise course when I dent policy in that x anes, The Travelers of ‘your prompt and liberal 11 wanting the best. in- apany to go and do like- cut a accident T thank y tment. 1 “MORAL: INSURE IN THB TRAVELERS A little advertising. will Infuse new life into Bustness men are using patent type- x circulars to gout effect. Pe i @ of typewriting. Folks who oe in th mail think it's a per- sonal e us about it. oclw lad NS. ADAMS MISS ALICE N_ PARK dergarten Orteber Number HAS REMOVED TO 1316 Q ST. N.W. ORNAMENTAL WROUGHT Grilles, G Guards, ete. Protect, your property, for sketches and estimates. Wrought Fixtures, Andirons, Fenders, etc., ete. con Tile Shop, 520-522 13th’ st. tes, Hinges and Fxcutcheons, Window IRON charge Tron x H. fel5 A CORDIAL “WELCOME HOME’ TO ALL OUR ENING PATRONS. It ts our destre this coming winter to extend the sale of our fee among those who have hither- to not given St a trial. All we ask {s a trial. A cordial and earnest favitation ts extended to every one i ating the very best tee to visit our works, and there IS EXTENDED FRIENDS AND Every intelligent pet works has invarl- to any other. For ad. E sts. ne.—3 squares s of t 4 squares frum Office, G10 14th st. a best done on the “Columbin" rhe standard of the world for wheels. The greatness of the Columbia eviderced by the fact that other Takers strive to make thelr whoel< “fust as good." POPE MFG. CO. 3° Hart Brittain, Manager. 452 Pa fel4 Kind or size glass you ply quantity of it almost limitless A better and quicker ear rr prices here than edgkin, 913 7th. 2 ocho BICYCLE SUITS — AT A BARGAIN. son “on hand: F ST. Po i __ 0010-10 BAD HUMOR? armholes chaf- in these $1.50 ‘THEY FIT. good to throw away. 623 Pa. Ave. Hatter. measure. We repair shirt: Jos. Auerbach, Shirtmaker, ¢ atfitter a oc9-16d, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 16TH ST. ABOVE Scott Circle, Dr. Charles “A. Stakely, pastor.— Sunday school rally, 9:80 a.m. Overdrafts, secured ai ‘BBB RS Stocks, securities, ete HAMLINE M. E. CHURCH, 8TH AND P STS. n.w., Rev. W. R. Stricklen, D. D., pastor.—Sun- ‘the success of the special services. The sermons of Pastor-Evangelist Weston Bruner of Baltimore have been heard by large and delighted congrega- tions. Hear Mr, Bruner Sonday, 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.-m., and each night, but Sat.,’next week. Free pews. All Invited. "Second Baptist Church Au- itorium, 4th st. and Va. ave. 8c. it EPISCOPAL. ST.JOHN'S CHURCH, GEORGETOW) ‘Special sermon | Bains ay pet and safe ‘school, 9:15 a.m. Preaching by the pastor, | by the pastor, 11 a.m. Young people's rally, 7:30 MM furniture a ures... 2 Sas ‘p.m. Epworth e, 6:18, ym. Ragresses by Dr. Joha Hi Eager and ethers. ih Due from national, banks pw. Tuesday, consecration. ‘Thursday, church | Ysunion services every evening to Thursday, Oc. ARLEN we from state banks an _brayer meeting, 7:30 p.m. it tober 15. it Cheeks Saat on RYLAND M. E. CHURCH. SUNDAY | ELDER WM, L, BEEBE, OLD-SCHOOL BAPTIST, | 59) iN al h senool; 11 a.m., by pastor, Hartsock, will “ach at Jno. T. Campbell's, 111 11th st. NK ABB AN ing ‘, DD. “The Walking Chttstian;”” 6:50 pm a; | _tetss Tuesday evening, October 13, at 7:80, _1t 7 il ia P. S.C. E; 7:30 pm., “How ¢ fe Settle’ the = TUN | Laver Question?” > it | PASTOR E. HEZ SWEM GLADLY ANNOUNCES i) am 4 ST. PAUL'S M. E. CHURCH, DUPONT OIRCLE, H Rev. Stowell _L. Bryant, pastor.—9:30 a.m., Sun- day school. The pastor’ will proach “The Philosophy of Life's Limitations: Carealized Sources of Strength; LIABILITIES, Capital stock paid in plus fun Undivided | profit taxes paid. Due to ustional’ bai WaUGH M E. CHURCH, 3D AND A STS. Rey. E. Olin Eldridge, pastor, at 11 a.m., sul f OST. BET. Dividends unpaid... “AM Things Working Together for Good." |" 2a and 33d, Re Interest on real estate” ‘truxt’ Honds 15 a. m., Sunday school. p.m., Epworth | Services tomorrow: Holy communion, 7:80 a.m.; unpatd. .. League, 7:30 p.m., preaching by Rev. W. H. | inorning prayer and sermon, 11; evening prayer Individual “d=postts” ‘sub- Richardson. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30] at 4:30. Ject to check. Demand certiticates dep Pe Time certificates of 1,400,068 94 rap it of vited, 8ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, 23D ST. BET, WASHING: ton Circle and I st. ‘n.w., Rev. Alfred Harding, rector.—All seats free. ‘Services: 7:30 and Ti a.m, and 7:30 p.m, Strangers welcomed. lt CHURCH OF THE ASC MASS. AVE. AND 12th st. nw.—8 a.m, » the rector, Dr. Vested choir. Strangers cordially 1o- McKENDREE M. E. CHURCH, REV. HENRY 8. or, D.D., At 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. stor. 9:30 a.in., Sunday school. Frayer meeting, It EXPLANATORY NOTE: Observations taken at 8 a.m., Toth meridian time. Solfd lines are 1s0- bars, or lines of equal air pressure, drawn for each tenth of an inch. Dotted lines are isotherms, or Iines of equal temperature, drawn for each ten degrees. Shaded areas are regions where rain or suow bas fallen during preceding twelve hours. The words “High and “Low” show location of posit. Certitied checks. FIFTEENTH ST. MB. CHURCH, Real estate trust bonds.. Kev. W. W. Van Arslile, putsior Elllott, will’ preach.” 7:30. p.in., the nesistant peer Total. ; i non Hai. and 7:30 pam. by | jnintster, Mr. Cooke, will preach, Vested choir, | SFeas of bigh and low barometer, Small fly with the wind. piney aesisie sgt | Epworth Leugue, 6:30 p.m. Pews free. | Ushers in the morning; in the evening, seats free.1 — —_—-—-— —————-—— I, Jon Jey Edson, company, do solerani All president of the above mained swear that the above state CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION, HURRICANE SIGNALS R. 12TH gales in the Atlantic coast states. Showers B. CHURCH- ANNIVER- < ¥. 1 sto = ment ts true to the best of my knowledge and be- viee: ppectaly oertices, all 0 ely eachartse: calipy t:0le ae Panne prayer Brean Olesen On ene Ohio wesc yaamn eo wena alee JOHN JOY EDSON, President. am., Sunday ‘se Return of Tithir daily. 4:30 pnt Sumlay, 7:30 au. IL win, and | Now Displayed on the North Carolina | lake region and brisk and high easterly | Subscribed and sworn to b me'this 9h day “TT a.m., preaching by Rev. Dr. John | 4:30 ‘p.m. inesday ‘and Friday, ltany and | Gonst—High Winds Probable Here. | Winds. | of October, 1896. ENNEY ROS agent Methodist bovk depository, Baltl- | lecture, 7:15 p.m. All seats free, Mt til 8 p.m. Sunday—For the Dis- The following heavy precipitation (in ee aioe otary Pul 3 pam, platform: meeting, addresses | Ge Ace CHURCH, 9TH AND D STS Forecast p.m. inches) was reported: S test: W.. R. Stricklen, pastor of Hamline R si ia, | > During thi twenty-tobr hours Jack- Hi. S. CUMMINGS, ; ¥ Tth st. ci Cars.—Service and sermon xt 31 | trict of Columbia, Maryland and Virgin! uring the past twenty-four hou: jacl A. AL WILSON Cn ee Oe omy 7:30 | 2M. and 4:30 p.m. Rev. T. 0. Tongue, rector. * | threatening weather with rain; brisk and | sonville, 1.36; Key West, 1.18. 3X0. CAIBIODY, | Directors. pm, iy Hews De te. "Widermin, ¥. MO. AL high northeasterly winds: slightly warmer Tide Table. ALUBEE FOX, pastor Pi Loe = nday morning. Hurricane a 22 “ aan <n eset Bae Sites WILL ADDRESS tix | 1 the interior Sunday ing. Today—Low tide, 4:22 a.m. and 4:28 p.m.| it LOUIS D. WIN | M, BOE signals are displayed on the North Carolina High tide, 10:04 a.m. and 10:34 p.m. coast. men’s meeting at the Young Men's Christian As- qonoow Low Hae Soo an ana Bee sociation, 1409 New York ave., Sunday afternoon at 4 o'cl Minke, It —PREACH- REPORT OF THE CONDITION . M. E. CHURCI 5 ck. Subject, ‘The Physical and Spir- ray __| p.m. High tide, 10:67 a.m. and 11: Fao Rie i oe EN DUMBARTO c XG : Weather conditions and general forecast: AMERICAN SECURITY AND ‘TRUST COMPA fug at 11 a.m. and 7:30 pom. by Kev. J.B. Sut. | Taal Ti cL Sbibie clawwvat 2:46 oecluck. 1 | ‘The barometer has fallen on the Carolina The Sun and Moon. At Washington, in the District of Colum worth League at 6:48 pom : a ble Mt Cet eind conditions are threatening and! Sun rises, 6:05; sets, 5:20. At the close of business, October 6, 1896. STR Ce eeen e eela baniacd aaitaaid indicate dangerous gales on the Atlantic] Today—Moon sets, 7:56 p.m. RESOURCES oo an by the pastor, Rev. Isaac W. Can- | CHURCH OF OUR FATHER, 18TH AND L, REV, | Coast from Florida to New England. The | Tomorrow—Moon sets 8:56 p.m. case Sou eral estat and oalal "30 a.m. Midweek service Wednes- | A. G._ Rogers, stor. MAKING | barometer is unusually high over New Eng- The City Light rity. : Se OUR REEIGIO: METH land; it has risen at Rocky mountain sta- y Lights. Overdratts, 32d st. near Q ost— | P first of a series of illustrated sermons | tions and fallen in the central valleys. All gas lamps are lighted tonight by 6:21 | © 100,000 sm. and 7:30 p.m. by Rey. J. W. | on “THE WAY OF THE CROSS—FROM BETH- | “Rain has prevailed on the south Atlantic | P.m.; extinguishing is begun at 5:29 a.m. ed Hevival during the week at 7:80 | LEHEM TO CALVALY."" | Tralee seraice led ¥ | coast and on the eastern slope of the Rocky | Public arc lamps are lighted at 6:36 p.m. eee SS a quartet choir, All cordially invited. ____1*_ | mountains; fair weather continues in all] and extinguished at 5:14 a.m. panctenee f M. EB. CHURCH, 14TH AND G STS., = other districts. Ravi inding storage warehouses 256,324 97 A. Brown, pastor. CLOSED BY A BANQUET], itis warmer throughout the central val- we of the Thermometer. from tational bonks (ot reserve See ny new leys and colder in the Saint Lawrence val-| The following were the readings of the - . Epworth ley and at Rocky mountain stations. The indications are that the cloudiness will increase with rain and northeasterly thermometer at the weather burcau toda. a 8 am., 46; 2 p.m., 56; maximum, 56; min {next week. It mum, "38, OF THE WOMAN'S HOME Baltimore conference, at ih and P, ‘Tuesday and Wed- 13 und 14. Opening, 10 a.m. ‘Tuesday evening, 1:30, ev. Music, Wm. J. Palmer, esq., Organist, Miss Annie ake Association of Life Underwriters Elects New Officers. MEETI ry Soclet: Church, Octob program. ‘ust, D.D. NO PLACE TO TURN. nexday, 215, $3,798, Mary Adams Tried to Commit Suicide by Drowning. AMUSEMENTS. ATTORNEYS . Total Speeches at the Table—Sound Money LIABILITIES. Ss ae = a ae AUCTION SALES. Mary Adams, the colored woman who was as et pad in gages eh —— SGRG THORS. is New oe : Surplus fund... ; TRINITY WE CHERC WwW, HOBBS, and Insurance—The Ne BIGrcLES $| arrested and turned over to the police after | Uniivided profits, Jest expenses aud 6:30 p.m., Epworth League prayer President. BUSINESS CHANGES 6 she had attempted to commit suicide on Suen Haas - __ Revival services during the week. Itt BUSINESS b 5 | the Alexandria ferry boat Belle Haven, and | fidivideal ‘dupoita subs WESLEY CHAPEL, COR, STH AND F STS. RE CGRGHINOGE g| Who was committed to the work house |, Ject to ch 7$1,203,729 88 C. W. Baldwin, pastor.—Sunday school_at 9:15. = for examinati t h Tiust_ deposit 2 95.487 71 ing by pastor at 1i a.m. and 7:30 p.m. a ieasso (oe 12 lon, was brought up to court | Caineal ven 160s 40 meeting on Thursday evening. It The convention of the National ec COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS. this morning and arraigned on a charge of Lintare aie aoe ASBURY M._ CHURCH, 11 tion of Life Underwriters, which was in| GQUNTRY REAL ESTATE. vagrancy. This charge was preferred by| ‘> °° ENE RY, 1,202,949 64 aw.. Rev. TL aeons: Raut bas session at the Arlington for three days, Policeman Henry as an act of charity be- | Debenture bonds.. “958.850. 00 eg ete rcone came to an end last evening. The closing 4 cause he knew of no place to which she bon pastor, feature was u magnificent banquet tender- 21) Could be sent wvnaZaal a CECH, GORD On AND ayewe= [ctuths wieline ocean bythe I plead guilty to attempting suicide,” | 253° Vic, eMeastler of th “Dr. Leech, 11 and 7:20. S, S. at 9:30, | Of the local association. : atic aalalie entarnieacal ; ik, to ote Paste diy “with Mex 'Rehineon to talk Solo. | At the business meeting of the convention | rox EXCHANGE. Judge Kimball questioned her ana she |! the tert wet | carlier in the day officers of the association | FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICB.. said she tried to end her life because she | ,futycrived and sworn to i October, 1896. HOWARD - for the ensuing year were elected as fol-| Foz ENT (Fiats)..... was out of work and had no friends. | 0" ™* fu ee ee lows: President, D. 8. Hendrick of Wash- | FOR RENT (Houses) Stvansers ate) sald, would soon become | Crrect—Attest: METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 4TH | irgton, D. C.; vice presidents, C. W. Holden BOE BENT ones eee rae tor ft and she knew of pastor = Breachiaedtemacraw atckiva wes amit of Boston, H. D. Neely of Nebraska, S. & FOR RENT (5 Eien sister called to see her yesterday, but Pam; subject of morning sermon, “Lookin, Day of New Jersey, H. 8. Bull of New] pon pent tore, ary says she is not able to support her. the Perfect Taw 7 subject of eeening sermon | York, Fred. Pleasants of Virginia, W. P.| ror RENT (Miseelianeous) Genial eee ne Pod continue the Sasies E, Fite “Christ's Own Answer to the Questions Touch: re b a + next wei MES 3 ine Tis Divinity” This will be-the first of four | Howland of Texas, E. R. Ward of Min-| por SaLp (ti Sette one. oe Groner & on the general su! nesota, W. H. Reed of Kansas City, D.] FOR SALB (Houxs) : HENRY F. S follows: Octo B. Schideler ‘of Indiana, C. Angier of | FoR SALB dats) —= — = HOA. WIL orgia, P. B. Haynes of Tennessce; secre- FOR SALB (Miscellaneon it congas eaesasnaetibiaaad FINANCIAL. “The Tea ‘of Jesus us t ary, E. W. Christy of Cleveland; treas-| joRsES AND VEHICLES. Sey 5 CONDITION he Meaning and Viegrious Value of His Death" | urer, E. D. Weeks of Connecticut: execu | poreLs 2 REPORT OF THE CONDITIO: Novenuber 1, “How Jesus Regarded the Relation | tive committee fer three years, Henry C. ars oan Which FE wuld ain to the World After F u LADIES’ GOODS, TIONAL Ayres of Pittsburg, J. S. Norris of Mil- waukee, F, A. Kendall of Cleveland, C. E. Stantels of New Hampshire, J. W. Iredeil of Cincinnati; to fill vacancies on executive Choir, led b programs. American Security And Trust Co. A LOCAL MENTIO! » FOUND. NEW YORK AVE: aaebaad the pastor. Sun vote of thanks to the Washington Asso- Storage Warehouse, 1140 15th et. n.#. z Tnans and aS H. | committee, I. T. Martin of lowa and J. W.| MARRIAGES .. - CAPITAL ay ene eres Wslice eae ie weoning | Pressey of New York. MEDICAL : SURPLUS ee U.S. bon jessons of the Wise sabybat MO? Z ei g at 9:30 2 nristlan Endeavor prayer | Mr. L. D. Drury, who has served the as- | OCEAN TRAVEL 2 Acts as Registrar Nees ay ees sac lt_ | sociation for the past year in =he capacity | PERSONAL «2+. 6 EXECUTOR, 9 Seer peed al TON PRES N CHURCH, @ AND | of secretary, was named by the nominat- | PROPOSAIS aa s TRUSTER, ” gual banks Gol reserve N. Capitol s ing by Kev. D. W. | © a . NE BOATS. ee Rigo it a fadihe Iome and | ing committee as one of the vice presi- FOTONAG REE a 2 Support, ‘80 p.m, “Jacob's | dents, but declined the honor and suggest- | TMT NG cps s , ; Sinister Ages: 1_led Mr. Haynes for the place. Before the | Sct Soricgs. | 3 ad other cash items. TERIAN: | meeting adjourned the new officers were | crpayy OARPET CLAD 2 peclontinnt at li nim wi | installed and the convention gave a rising | S-ncnpaN PROPERTY...... ‘ Bonking House, 1405 G st. nm 4 4 4 4 4 sete an Baieavor Society | ciation for its gencrous hospitalities in | U\DENTANENS, a ; OFFICERS. aed meeting connection with the annual meeting of | WASTED (rouses). A. T. BRITTO hairman Executive Committee CENTRAL PRESRYT the national body. ats A, McKENNEY and Trust Officer COR OFT : a WANTED (Miscellateous) AWHERELBE {Omer | Hedemption fund with U EV. DR. The New President. WANTED (Rooms). F. HOOD. ceretary | (© BRE cent of circulation. AT il Mr. Hendrick, who was elected president | WANTED (Situations) . janager Storage Warehous: Total. Poe of the association, is one of the best known | === pee Assistant Secretary insurance men In this city, and took an | political machination. Our appeal is the N PR f : appeal to patriotism; tne cry 1s to protect ital stock paid Iter. PW itvur Bante active part in the arrangements for the | orp Country and maintain its honor at home <= | Sutplus “tuna Key Howard Wilbur Pants, Pastor. tep.p, | convention. He is extremely popular with | 904 hyoad. Undid Te Pa . Vis associates, and the Washington con-|" “When a man says he lacks money he Every man’s the ( axes pal _ RIVE tingent were jubflant at the honor con- | often means he lacks credit, or lacks sala~ Sliie te Se UCL BABES ferred upon him. Mr. Hendrick was born | ble commodities wherewith he could obtain 4 5 REV. T. DE WITT TALMA in Tennessee in 1 He was in the mer- | credit. Unless those gentlemen who are re itect of his aoa anpaias row morn cantile business in Nashville until 18ss, | pointing out that there is a lack of cir- ualsadual dep ek when he took up the life insurance busi- | culating medium in this country have either : credit or salable commodities, there could tithe tes be placed upon the corner of every street a barrel of money, and not one of them could obtain a single dollar of it.” Other toasts were: “The National Asso- ciation of Life Underwriters,” D. 8. Hen- HURCH, at IL am., yam. 3 sot, will a ving rome of Js and condi- ness. Within a few months he was ap- peirted special agent for one of the leading s for Tennessee, Georgia and own Fortune, And the one road to “being well off” for earners 1s the Savings Bank. Wealth ts at ed by saving, not by making in ti keen competition—by men who work for oth and Md. ave . Adoivs All et. Re Ne pate drick; “The ladies,” Charles A. Hewitt of —and the habit of regularly depositing part of , Gd solemnly swear thi REO a at Chicago; ‘Life insurance—its benefits,” Mr, | ) one weckls_ or, monthly salary means! Iaying ig amuse <0. 4be est or any o, ah nt and future,” . o une, at Teast a good sute su. “wit OISEES: Fe ee oho eer ota stitute for it. “$1 starts an account with Us eee ae ee ce CHMSETAR FD. ROWE Rees, Fourencs journalism,” Franilin | }88¥¥here from 9 cents up malutains tt. ribed and sworn to before 0 day school, 9 Cc. E, 6: Webster, and “The press,” Max Cohen. @f October, 1596, The Committee. ALFRED F et Christian, 41% and G Wright, 11 and 7:30. Sundsy school 30. 6:30, war-and-a-half Str Ww. Union Savings Bank, ¥ * 0c10-28d. Correet—Attest: Pe ‘AIL welcome. it The arrangements for the banquet were é Jas ee NITARIAN. = made by the entertainment committee of i Sh eee -——— the local association, consisting of Messrs. I t t P d ; t ALL SOUL CHL . COR, 4TH AND L i Wolf, J. K. Taylor, Frank Thomas, W. Ww. n eres al it GE). H. B. WHITE, Rev. T. Will preach morning at Directors. McIntyre, Joseph Bowes, H. B. Meigs, Ed- ward Koch, J. B. Berry, F. S. Biggs, J. K. Crane, John Hancock, M.H. Goodrich, H. B. Moulton, George L. Huntzinger, U. 8. Roulette, J. S. Jordan and J. J. Jamieson. a Permitted to Resign. ie at S o'Clock: subject, “Our Sunday school and unity study 5 am. Young people's meeting at 6: pe. AM are invited. -SECTARIAN. REPORT OF THE CONDITIC Upon Deposits. INTEREST IS ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS on daily talances subject to check. Those who have accounts open that usually have balances to their credit rhould consider th S NATIO At Washington, in At the close of ‘busti jumbla, ober 6, LSU TH IAN AND advantage of such balances EARNING IN- | Losns and discounts independent, at. naw. Mr. 8. T. Kendrick of Alabama, the clerk | —_ TEREST. It is credited on your Overdratte, werued aide crak ne Il aa oRiU Ree Ears nee of the board of labor employment at the | —— added to the rrincipal, and made subject to | +. 's, yous, to sycuse clreulati xpeak x 1. Subject, “Loy Seats E free. Cordial welcome for ail. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Washington navy yard, who was suspended by Commandant Norton for an infraction of the civil eervice regulations of the yard, —— cheek. Investments For Sale. uns on U. Stocks, securitic Due from nativ st agents) FIRST CHURCH OF T, SCIENTIST.—SERV- President D. S. Hendrick. in improperly advancing two men on the | ——— _ We bave scme first mortgage real estate | Duc from ices. at Willard ee for sale. Th. Due from ap : Non eiarer Gai Florida. In 1801 he accepted the general | list of eligibles, has severed his connection liver: cent alotes le. ‘These are sold | (Hn font in apy amounts at par and accrued interest. Boxes for rent in burglar and fire-proof vaults for safe deposit and storage of ral- uable packages. JOHN JOY EDSON. JOHN A. SWOPE. H. 8. CUMMINGS. with the service. In consideration of his youth and inexperience he was permitted to resign. This course was taken by Sec- retary Herbert on the recommendation of the chief of the bureau of ordnance. The vacancy at the navy yard thus created, has agency of another large company for Ten- nessee, with headquarters at Nashville. In 1808 the District of Columbla, Maryland and Virginia were added to his territory, and he moved to Washington. ‘At the banquet, which was held at the Arlington in the evening a large number By AL CHRE will hold tts .W., ut + p.m, NEW CHURCH. Speckle Ge Legal tender note: U.S. certiticates of J pu require Blank of pecultar size Blank Books bar shape, ~ unusi ~ rulins that don't com o Order For rats ‘made w Ne doubt at us de the work correctly. arges will be proper. ton & Rupp, 421 11th St., Any Business ® Eas Port LAR-PR CED sta PION RS. oc0-14d The Independent Ice Co.’s yellow wi deliver pure Kennebee Ice to all parts of the elty and Mt. Pleasant-daily. Prompt service. Rea- sonable rates. OFFICES, 910 Pa. ave.—310$ Water st. sel-tf Telephone 5 CHURCH NOTICES. ‘ ATIONAL, ONAL CHURCH, s.M CONGRE! FIRST CONGREGA cor. WwTit Newman, D.D.. pas- i aud S ied by sted to report auxiliary committee, ite First day at 11 a.m. in rooms of 100 N.Y. ave. C All are welcome. JOHN &. CARMODY. Ardrew PARKER. . been filled by the transfer of Mr. T. Victor posit for legal tenders Ballard, a clerk in the office of the Secre- of guests sat down, and it was long after midnight when they rose. Mr. Simon Wolf FRA WALL, PASTOR, WILL. hat the New Church, cor. 16th and Corcor- HITE i f the Navy. e s Total .... $4,414,067 92 ‘The Lord at the Doot presided and acted as toastmaster. About | tary of t h otal... 2 $4,414,067 92 e him sat_a number of specially invited | = as ington LIABILITIES New Chure tracts'in | guests, Rev. Dr. Teunls 8. Hamlin, Presi- | $6@6@0O@C@OSSO26S9ECOSCOOSS Capital, stock paid fa... 2... $500,000 00 Doctrinal class in vestry, 7:30 p.m. 1] Gent B. L. Whitman, Controller Eckels, eeeae oan an rust Uialvided profits, less “expenses “and ST Commissioner Ross and Mr. Hendrick. 3 Easy d Co taxes pith 5 bette The banquet room was magnificently dec- Flowers flourish in the = See nations " orated for the occasion with flowers and Due to state banks and bank LISM.-MASONIC HALL, COR. 8TH AND Fret hessages and questions anew: Que: | was drunk standing. Commissioner Ross T1896. DAVID KIT . Seay ria aul-w.th&s COR. 9TH AND F STS. : “F sts. mw., every Sunday.—Lyveum, or Sunday | potted plants, while hundreds of electric SUNLIGHT, which: bright- Lene pee Peter school, 10 a.m. Lecture, 11:30 a.m.° and lights added 'brilliancy to the scene. A ens and gladdens everyone, Certified “ch p.m. Hon. L. V. Moulton of Michigan speaker | string orchestra and the Temple Quartet d Z ee The National Safe De it, for October; Mr. Moulton is one of our most elo- | furnished the musical features of the even- an A ‘Pos! _. Total ent speakers. ‘The morning lecture will be | ing. if District of C gion, ‘ss: Sea reat aneatame® OHI, oF "nen the elaborate menu had been, dis : Savings and Trust | ..5.a80H8 HG Soe, od ee cusscd and the hour for speaking had ar- Q statement ts’ true to th t of muy knowles CDONALD, \PSXCHOMETRIC READER | rived, Mr. Wolf proposed a toast to_ the un 1 f Compan ARTHUR T. BI graphical Hall, G st. p.w., opp. Pension’ Ofte ‘President of the United States.” This pany, {bed and sworn to. before n 0 meetings at llding, (22 La. ave., dally wt | Which forms the basig of their welfare Real Estate & Stock Broker collections. 1t* responded to the toast ‘‘The Nation's Capi- Of the District of Columbia. aici “ =e “*_ | tal," President Whitman to “Education and ; Correct—Attest: |. 4 REFORMED. Insurance” and Mr. E. B. Hay to “Our ss eo oe. THe ¥ ) Directors. GRACE REFORMED CHURCH Country and Flag. epaets @| CORNER 1STH AND NEW YORK AVE it WM. 3. PLATHER, bet. : Mr. Eckels’ Talk. af. eo fally, 1 a.m. Eveving service and league, 7:30.| The speech that aroused the greatest en- Ary, Chartered by special act of Congress, MEMBERS: CEs x YORK’ STOCK it z eas thusiasm of the evening was delivered by ci Jan., 1867, and acts of Oct., 1890, and Feb., 1892. 1419 F st., Glover building. ‘THEOSOPHY. Mr. Eckels on ‘‘Honest Money, Honest In- cheers up the tired house- Correspondents of we Moore & Schley, 80 = = surance.” He eald: 5 ape ond: < “THE SAVIGRS OF THE Wi 5 5 Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds, THE SAVIOHS OF THE WORLD," | «T yhould be surprised and grieved if, wife by relieving her of the CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS. ny eee tee Thewsophical View of ‘Heavens and among men who are engaged in the busi- terrors of the old-time “wash feet ST Se ea} Sunday, $ p-m., by Jas. Albert Clark of | ness that occupies the highest character of day,” bringing brightness u Bike Md. at Lennan building, 1425 New | a worthy trust, there should be any other » ; G alk HAVENNER sicoeak poccesttinn ie: enue. Free. Public invited. 1 feeling | ‘ban that there should be no un- and comfort into the home lo 5 9 ds and all local Tallroad, Gas, Insurance a = certainty as to the standard of value upon a f one Stock dealt fa. CEN ERAT UNION, MISSION: which are based the contracts that affect the and making her- happy and Pep ROOMS SAND ate ATTANITO) BULDING in Bell Telephone Stock bought and sold. AL UNION MISSION HOLDS GOSPEL | Well-being of the widow and orphan. That cheerful. IN STOCK EXCHANGD. 7:20 p.m. A noonday mecting is held tach week | Should be the very highest and best that : day and ‘at 3 p.m. on Sunday. Ten vranches in| thé world has ever known. At a time labor. rect W Si Ib & Cc im i, various parts of the city. See Mission Bulletin | when the American people most of all need : , Less Ja fe Di iresNew York and Is y O pany 9 ime cereal = fonts peer ar fa tie au- | to enjoy the confidence of the rors when Greater comfort: Chicago. 4 : niversary mee ever e + also ircles shoul 2 BANKERS AND BROKE of the annual business nceting and of the usual | DySmess circles should be built up Instead Lever Broe., Ltd., Hudson and Harrison ee great anniversary Sunday. October 18. Special services at the Mission Auditorium at 8 p.m. and at Calvary Baptist Church at 7:30 p.m. Special Gospel wagon meetings will be held that day, weather permitting. It ¢ : Soveerecsrovecooesseessoses 6. within the memory of any one here the *5 Chin SE US question as to American credit is raised, we face a flerce onslaught upon our finan- cial system. There is no room for party or Commission on Wheat, 1- Telephone 453. Je13-214 Office, 613 15th st. nw, Natioral Metropolitas Brnk building. Telephone 606. mbld FINANCIAL. REPORT OF {THE CONDITION Of t NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT, SAVINGS ANI TRUST COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT gf OF COLUMBIA, At Washington, in the District of Columbia, At the close of business, October 6, 1896, RESOURCES. Loans on real estate and collateral se- curity... U. 8. bonds on hand Promiums on U.S. bonds. Stocks, securities, et Bouking house, furniture and fixtures. Due from uational banks (not reserve y $83 25588 & eau 23288 Notes of other national bai Frectional paper curren cents 1 Capital stock pald in. Undivided profits, paid Is acy tied checks 2 1,698,085 93 64 01 Ter) Cor Galumibia, ‘county HOMAS I. JONES, company, do 6) ment tx tide te JOHN F. . ANDREW WYLIE, ) Directors. CONDITION th BANK OF WASIIINGTON, hing Distriet of Columbia, at the lose Of business, October 6, 1896, Loans and discounts. rdraftn, se S. bonds to se px on U from app wks snd other ¢ hanges for cle Netex of other Fractional paper « aption fund wi per cemt of ch Total LIABILATI al stock paid in 250,000 00 Surplus fund . 100,000 08 Undivided profits, taxes paid. 423 23 71,390 @ bankers. Dividends Individual Ject to Demand posit Certified Checks depuvits sub: county of Washi . Cashier of t Anu CORSON, Ca ane this NG, Notary Public, Directors, xson, | WoopWaRD, ") ps on th CoNDITIC NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON. erry, on, in the District of Columbia, at the of Lusiness, October 6, IS ad tratiks. 2s2 22 nes, bickels and EST Li Capital stock paid in. $300,000 00 Surplus fand.. Ter 00 Undivided 4 es gun. National De to other Sut of Oey ot CENTRAL NAT NAL BANK District of ¢ 50 “ aption fand with U.S. tr per cent of circulation) asurer ry “ “o 17 co) to. bankers Individual 449 - B. Rutt, castier of the above nly swear that the above. st the best of amy knowledge and be A. B. RUF a and sworn to before . SWE ERNEST G. me this th day THOMPSON, 1t Directors, W. B. Hibbs & Co., BANKERS. Members New York Stock Exchange, 1421 F Street. Corres; LADEDBUKG. GeS-160 indents of [HALMANN & CO. New York. T. J. Hodgen & Co., RROK EY AND DEALERS. "StOCKS, COTTON, GRAIN AND TROVISIONS. Roums 10 and 13, Corcoran Uidg., cor. 15th and F sts.. and 603 Ttb st. nw. OFFICES, Phiindelphia, Baltimore and Washington. eet0-160f* AN AKSOLUTE! handsome. p: Park. Call well SAVE INVESTMENT, AND a icnutiful home at ‘Clevela te G10 Lath ot.

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