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THE’ EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, ‘NOVEMBER’ [4,71896-TWENTY_-FOUR’ PAGES, 3 «2+» SPECIAL NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES!”-* '[" CHURCH NOTICES. ‘ THEJ@FFICIAL WEATHER MAP. jad anova HLNANCIAL, _ FINAN F - SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15. = METHODIST. ad BAPTIST, A si , af Ses Samer ; Anti-Saicon Meetings. HAMLINE M. E. CHURCH, 9TH AND P ST8.| CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, COR. 8TH AND = 3 p.m.—HAMLINE CHURCH, 9th and P a.w.,| nw., Rev. W. R. Stricklen, D.D., pastor.Sun- | “H sty. u.w.—Sermon at 11 a.m. by President F. r Mr. Yas. L. Ewin presiding. Addresses by Rev. | day ‘school, 9:15 a.m. predehing fay the pastor, |: Menefee of Washington College; 7:30 Behe ger j.'s) Suir, DD. and AL E. Shoemaker, esq. | Jiam., and Fe ie oon rae meet mon by the pastor, Rev. 8. H. Greene, D.D. it a ‘ 9 inst inmilne Choir. , 3 p.m.; Epworth Leagat;: 6:16pm. vik | Sins rT HURG 2 = SO Pn CONGRESS STREET MP. CHURCH, tvicel cuutinned throagh the week it Cale eee HURCH, 10TH S8T. ABOVE 4 Sf ore c Gist st. nw. Br. Jesse C- Sater, presbling. O° | SOUN! i. E. CHURCH, 14TH AND G STS—* ching, a.m. y Rev. BH. N. Seymwur and Mrs. Alla | FOUNDRY et olirer A. Brown, ‘pastor.— of Phiindelphia, and. 7:80 p.m, : rena BY THE 230, ‘sunday sol. a whiazson ‘Cole nese Counc sa me pan Meee, ‘Tooth Tucker ot oung Ladies: or theet- cordially tnvited to Le m., Epworth League —— ——— “ITY M. E. CHI G. W. HOBBS, SPIRITUALISM — WONDERFUL PHENO: Te ts ina oe Sunday sckeol? 11 a.m. and ata Pre Pastor J. J. Wicker of Perpetual Building Association, For Which It Will Pay Six Per Cent. ++ ‘Interest payable every month or every three months. From $5 to $5,000 ay Be Paid. ve bis ae te 3 th All cordially invited. It ous manifestations in” the “es in charge of Central.Union Misston. Lt" | ZI0N BAPTIST 1 F ST. 8. TEM 9th and F sts. 0. = —Under the auspices of Rising $ O, of O. F inemortal services of ‘the late It pliins, es. Members of the triple te and churei meinbers and all friends are invited to attend. WM. A. WELLS, N.G. J. H. COLEMAN, P. 8, It? a 1m SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH, L ST. BET. i6Til McKENDREE M. BE. CHURCH, REV. HENRY R.| and 17th stu. nw., J. A. ‘Taylor, pastor-The Soe Preaching by | pastor will occupy the pulpit morning and ev . M.SWADESER| ing. Our fair will go on every evening next Sunday school; '] week. On Friday evening, November 20, Will be Prayer meeting, | our grand’ star concert by Miss Baynard and qt brother of Philadelphia, assisted by other promi- it* THE MEX L 0. ¢ a on SUNDAY, of our late brot N.G. ANDi SHOE OLEILKS” ASSEMBI are Fequested 15, at Salvation ‘Army.: i 7:80" p.m. of Cincinnati, Onto; 6:30 p.m., Epworth Thureday at 7:30 WESLEY CHAPEL, COR. SEH AND F STS, 2 sch = by Rev, Ei. Hyde, evan: | _CONGREGATIONAL, at 3 pm: Epworth | FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURC and G sts. n. . 3 Al menih in; 1 League C. W. Baldwin, ‘pa: preaching at 11 a.m. gelist mt in a new steaming plant—that cooks most deliciously. Does it quickly, too. young peopl cor. 10TH SSNewninay DID) pas EXPLANATORY NOTE: Observations taken at 8 a.m., T5th meridian time. Solfd lines are 190° 0, und each League xt 6:89; revival services at rs in every style—day and night. : ete ae Established Fifteen Years, evening during the w to Los te tor.—11 a.m. ce, with sermon by | bars, or lines cf eqral atr pressure, drawn for each tenth of an inch. Dotted lines are isotherms, ot ee aks ne e Lobsters. eis ele: Yous ave tneitediito attend Cicte : Pastor; 7:30 choral service, “‘an evening | tines of equal temperature, drawn for each ten degrees. Shaded areas are regions where rain of AND RESTAURANT, WAUGH M. E. CHURCH, 83D AND A STS.N.E— | with the choi lusie by quartet and chorus, ‘Sunday school, | Snow has fallen during preceding twelve hours. The words “High” and “Low” show location of tor, at 11 am. and | Jed by Dr. Bisc organist patithe E ca :30 pm. It areas of high and low barometer. Small arrows fly with the wind. E - "The Beauty of Holt-] 9:30 a.m. Christian Endeavor, m, * of Imagery."’ | Sunday | — SEGA Hor x5 cb pb nde oor hase ewes seccscd _ AVE. nol+-10d $1,637,954.66 15 amt prayer meetings Thursday, 7:30 NEW CHURCH. ==== 2 Sint aera TGR PeES See ENT aT Accimulated profits: j2ss2iiestciseescteces ences $136,733-16 ts free and all welcomed. S08 ain en a are PARTLY CLOUDY WEATHER. Partly cloudy weather, with possibly oc- |.-~ + i =e CHURCH owe | THE REV. FRANK SEWALL WILL PREACH a casional light showers or snow, is indicated Interest paid to members during the past year......... 97,807.35 eG mand} at 11 a.m, “Truths Authority.” 8. school ci | ‘The Official Prediction for Sanday tons she: rower Joe a ai the ee ; Epworth agUe, 12:15. Vi ors, bh brief Bible lecture, 5 p.m. Sayn So. valley tonight and Sunday. ie weather i i: V; j 1 com. every aight fo the | Deceing Seog, Tap Cen ce ee eae nee will be generally fair in the Atlantic and | This money is wanted to be loaned out and is to contribute to the LOVING & TIBBETS, week except Monday and Saturday. It tracts in vestibule. Strangers made wel It Forecast till 8 p.m. Sunday—For the Dis-| Pit states, z, 1 r 3 : Z z i eee TEENTH STREET M. E CHURCH, COR. R trict of Columbia, Delaware and Maryland, | “Rising temperature is indicated for tWe |*@W impulse of business prosperity now setting in. Telephone 147 no! we Rev, WW. Van, Aradale, pastor. Sunday ONITARIAN, fair tonight, partly cloudy weather Sun- 1 am. 2 Bm y v th | ALL. SOULS’ CHURCH, Cor, LTH AND L Sts | day; warmer Sunday; northerly winds, be- #1 | Sn. —Rev. J.T. Sunderland will preach morniuz | Coming southerly. clo ject, “The Littles of the ss Ureatnem of Meus? abd evening nt 190 oeloes: | For Virginia and North Caroling, fair to- subject, “Present Day Scriptures.” Sunday sctiool | night, followed by Increasing cloudiness a 45" a.m, You yes e hecting at G30 pm, Alt ureiavied” Ut] Sunday; warmer in western portions <o- aaa 4 i a night, warmer Sunday; northerly winds, METROPOLITAN M. CHURCH, 4% AND C CHRISTIAN, a_| becoming southerly. ah Johnston, D.D., pastor.—11 | — = Se = Oe 2 eee a eT ee nce i eesindsy neiwol 0:80, CE. 6:a0. | Weather conditions and general forecast— Thess Anetaslator Oar lana Southwest, Christian, W. G. Wright, same hours. | The depression on the Massachusetts coast Friday evening. has moved rapidly north- = = eastward to eietern Nova Scotia. | Brisk 5 Fale northerly winds will prevail in New Enx- pre ue aleeg Eeaun iss ACUStO MCT | ie seranee ek] aceale Onigmpresnive coe stick. They wouldn't if they didn’t | ers the Atlantic and gulf states. ‘The pres pastor, Rev. S. M. . twee Sei sure is also high on the middle Rocky pm itevivai | find it the best laundry. Send a] sure is 4 Ta rere i aes it | postal. 514 10th st. *Phone 1092. | sure extends from Minnesota westward = the north Pacific coast, and a -h'gh is form- ing to the north of Montana, The barom- non of Western Siar Tabernacle, No. 35, Anclett 1O OND ENSED LOCALS |cter has risen in New England and tne middle Atlantic and gulf states and the Ohio valle; Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of water at & a.m.: Great Falls, temperature, 43; condi- tion, receiving reservoir, temperature 51; condition at north connection, 29; cond!- tion at south connection, 18; distributing reservoir, temperature, 49; condition at in- fluent gate house, 30; effluent gate house, 36. Tide Table. Today—Low tide, 9:30 a.m. and 10:01 p.m. High tide, 2:48 a.m. and 3:24 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 10:19 a.m. and 10:52 p.m. High tide, 3:41 a.m. and 4:12 p.m. ‘The Sun and Moon. Sun rises, 6:42; sets, 4:47. Moon sets, 2: am. PEEFERKED STOCK DiVIDEND-—TH REGULAR quarterly dividend at the rate of 7 per cent per annum on the PREFERRED CAPITAL STOCK of the American Graphophone Company will be pald November 16, 1896, to stockholders of record No- rd of d rectors. STUN, President. temperance. ‘meeting, 3 p.m. Office at 506 11th St. N.W. JOHN.COOK, C. C. DUNCANSON, Secretary vember 1. By order of the bo ED.E Sin “A Plain , i7, 1896. President, IS MILD, BUT YOU WILL svon need a fire in your furniee or latrobe. Why not have then: put in order now? has WM. R. BOUTS, oc31-eolm* 505 11th st. u.w. . Epwort Swadener of illusirat-d sermon, “The Aseensi»n ef Our Lor 9 ps _Bob-8t tion service and closing of the | 1t_ 30 a.m., Sunday school; 3 3 pam., Jantor rally American Security & Trust Company Banking House, 1405 G St. Storage Warehouse, 1140 15th St. N. W. “I never disappoint.” eS RYLAND M. BE. CHURCH—ALL-DAY MEI a.m. to9 p.m. Preaching by DI 11 a.m. and Shrewd advertisers use these patent typewriter clreulars with much success, The fact that it is seemly a personal communication makes people read it—and its object Is accomplished. If you've any advertising you want done see us about these patent typewriter circulars. Hartsocl continues. RCH.—11 A.M., SER- The City Lights. All gas lamps are lighted tonight by 5:40 o'clock; extinguishing is begun at 6:07 a.m. Public are lamps are lighted at 5 p.m. and extinguished at 5:52 a.m. Why not start a bank account Atlantic states and has fallen generally west of the Mississippl river. The temperature 1s lower in New England and thence southward to the east gulf AMS, Prompt Printer, 512 11th st. | _Parrott, superintendent. E. MEDIUM, TUESDAY and SPIRITUALISM.—DR. Conditions of Revival.” Ep-] A meeting of good citizensh'p workers in E 1 way i ve reahence 10: r 230, be LB. Wi | several of the local Christian Endeavor | 211.3 "tr'ig warmer west of the Mississippl Range of the Thermometer. Pays interest to its de- == acoegt ema Poe THURSDAY Private inter- linens 12 tore tecctas Rite ee a societies met Jast evening in the Young | 1 yor" The following were the readings of th 5 ————— from § up Hall; Tues. evg.’ in church. Ex. | Men’s Christian Association. There was 7 Vavemite and illustrated songs; with | considerable discussion on the question of Teopticon, 19 ets. Cone and help—on repairs, | the enforcement of the liquor regulations 1 and the sale of liquor on excursion steam- ers, Arrangements were made for a meet- ing, the 2th Hnstant in the First Congre: TEQUR CASES YESTERDAY|BELONGS TO THE MILITIA at conventent pay days pay in- Make The Temple, IN ORDER TO MEET THE REQ Showers or snow have occurred in New England and the lower lake region; also in the extreme northwest. thermometer at the weather bureau today positors. 8 a.m., $3; 2 p.m., 42; maximum, min- | 2 ie F EE You can check against your account without , from 4 to ; With smali bottle of GORSUCH M. EL CH # Rev. W E Union Savings Bank, 1222 F St, 5 | _nol4-2sa H. Richardson, pastor. side for} =1 a.m. preaching, “Our Glor * = a Bim. Eqworth Leagme; 7:30 pia. notice. SE OSBORN & HOBAN, sices,, Prodigal Son.”" At 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon the ams ‘The First Society of Spiritualists has engaged Mr. ESOe pitics ching by pastor; 6:30. p.m, P-L. 0. A. Keeler to give his seance for margel, | 30, Pim. prenchtan Oy pastor omtece at Weeks. Break + in on this 7 Anti-Saloon League will hold a mass meei- -— PRESBYTERIAN. s ven- . * . 2 Interest credited = ee eee ee. ad in con. | No Alarm Felt at the Small Spread of Diph- | Ownership of Fumiture Settled i ice’ ni : ean Sone in aJustice’s GUNTON TEMPLE MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN | {ng another meeting will be held in Con: ip % : Ghurch, corner 14th und Kstun.wcker Waew | gress Street MP. Church, Georgetown, : every six months i 7th and G sts. n.w. W STEARNS, and slightly n Officers of the Grand Chapter of Royal 7 Arch Masons visited Mount Horeb Chap-| Another case of diphtheria reported late ter, No. 7, last night, inavgurating a series | yesterday afternoon made a total of four of visitations to subordinate chapters. An a terday. This morning 4 address was delivered ty Mr. Frank H. | C®8¢3 Teported yesterday to the furniture until recently in the pos- Hosford. At the close of the visitation a | there were two new, cases reported, one of | session of the Miles Cycle Infantry, Second banquet was served. the patients being a, pupil in the peazegy Separate Company, District of Columbia Sunday | The committee on appropriations of the | School building. The other patient, a sirl | National Guard, was settled this morning ing at 3 | House will meet November 30, to begin the | six years old, either attends a private | in an action brought in replevin before Jus- _1t_| preparation of the appropriation bills for | school or has membérs of the family WhO | tice af the Pence O'Ne , and the company EYTERIAN CHUEGH, 4TH | the comin session. : do. ‘The Peabody patient ts nine years old, | win again get the furniture. ‘The question “pastor tomorrow at Yesterday and last night the police made | and she lives near Zd and C streets north- | as io the ownership of the furniture has - forty-five arrests. Most of the victims were | east, not far from the home of one of the aroused considerable interest in militia cir- PHILADELPHIA DIRECTORS. Morning’ subject: y. or the Priviles arrested on charges of violating the muni- | 5 i - “etree Sah cipal ordinances, very few serious offenses | NFt patients from this Butlding, while the | cies and also among the cyclists of the Coaton, Win being charged. private school child livgs on the Bladens-| city generally becavse of a donation of it Dornan, Robert burg road,!in the ceuaty, As published in| yy sir Robert H. Atkinson, who claimed Hutchinson, John_N. the title, to the Queer Wheelmen Bicycle = Club. When the furnit va y ve es = . Frat ken PY 2) THE CEST AND MOXT PROFITABLE INVEST. ALTER’: 5 933 E st. nw. All work first-c theria, Court. Rie, D. Will preach both | Sunday, the 22d instant, is temperance day ii Z ventug and will be present at the |in sil’ the churches, and. the league. will on daiiy balances. é ee eee Ryo At the micetinz | furnish speakers to all who desire them : = [RRR Pitot, ite. Rennie’ cr New York etty will tag's | f0F that occasion. The Penbody Schoo! Wilt Probably | The Cycle Military Company and the |. 5 5, srestdeat 2 | SERA BE Bhar or Te ———— bteeeewtretectlals Ucn TANS it A banquet was tendered Maj. W. Bayliss . : ; ¥ pak soaks “ass Roreeee 3 ana I freice a week {a Washington city and sub: | WESTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHU Wednesday night in honor of his recent Be Opened Newt Monday—Rooms Queer Wheelmen Were Clat ae WM, B. GURLEY. led twice a weel hi i st. above 19th, election as most pursuivant sovereign grand : a S anelh Aor DS NGAREIELD, Contrac commander of the Supreme Council, A. aud’ Books lV amigated. mis for It. GURLE VE YOUR FURNITURE REPAIRED, REUP- and A. 8. R. for the United States. ras Fa Bai helstered and _fintsh at " The controversy that has for some time Telephone 390, past been in progress as to the legal title Buy and sell First-class Investment Securities fe s a estnent Ser ror customers. Orders solicited in Stovks and Bonds. £ | _107-1m Interest Paid Upon Deposits. INTEREST IS ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS on di talances subject to check. Thoso who have accounts open that usually have ——— balances to thelr credit should consider the e of such talances EARNING It is credited cn your pass book, added to the gcinctpal, and made subject to —— cheek. ment—a Lome at Clevelaad Park. Call or send I vestments For Sale. Fmergency Hospital. books used by the pupils have all Been ate aoe ae Rae QD Se el : . Boss, who had charge of | the Queer Wheelmen, where 7 Last night about 7 o'clock the dead body | infected, and Dr. Bos: ie! e it now is. The —— | We bove s.me first mortgage real estate © per cent rotes for sale. These are sold in avy amomts at par and accrued interest, —— Boxes for tent in burglar and fire-proot ——— ‘uults for safe deposit and storage of val- ——— wabie packages. —— JONN Joy +Dson. First Presbyt CHURCH OF TH Connecticut av Teunis S$. Hamli ., pastor.—S am. and § p.m.” Evening sermon on He “Appeared to His Contemporaries.”* sebool at 9:30 a.m. Junior ia, DD, repay you; high, healthful and beautiful. Call or send for booklet. G10 14th st. Mes, Ga Window | © ~ ete. et your property. No charge for sketches and estimates. Wrougiit Iron G: Fixtures, Andirons, Fenders, ete., ete. J. fel C1 fs Lest done on the ~Columbla™ tbs atandard of the world for wheels. The greatness of the Columbia evidenced by the fact that . Manage m9 pm sermons’ on “Temperate Lester Davis of 62% New Jersey avenue i, , was run over by a herdic at Vermont ave- | yesterday's Star, the Peabody. school has nue and H street last night. Frank Hunt | been disinfected arid will’ be opened Mon- was driver of the vehicle. The injured morping, unieas the school authori- | UP. WW? .an was cared for by the physic:ans at the | {jes decide 19 keep it closed longer. The | COMStAble on the beginning of the ac- makers strive to “fust as_ good. Hart Britta! orge S. an, Ph-D., idencing Power of 't Character of Dorcas. Office, $10 14th st. chool of an infant was found near Ist and L| the work of disinfecting both the members of the military company are pre- : yy. atreets northwest. Policeman Ellis had | and the books, says there is no danger Be patie ip beecie ae peoras a ——li.you once try the Yale Laun- the borly sent to the police station, and the | taking the disease from either the boo In the suit this morning Mr. Alexander | dry you'll like it well enough to ecroner notified. ; ‘The only trouble, he says, will be the Ee eoneared tae ane plaintiff, and attempt- i stick. Send a postal. 514 1oth st. John H. Smith has petitioned for divorce | ganger of the germs being in the clothing Prove that, though the furniture had | 5) i from Helen H. Smith, to whom he was | of the children. Their clothing, he thinks, | heen purchased by a committee from the hone 1092. married Novertber 24, 1 Mr. Smita | Cugnt ‘he thoroughly disinfected. at the | National Guard company, it was his pron The Turkish | 1329 ST. | Wallace services, 11 sermon will be pastor, . The series on Sabbath largement of the * th that tll 11 pan. Not open on ++ -Presifent Sundays. Ke ei cling, (2 ae ee JOUN A. SWOPE. -Vice Presides N.B. ements 2 MEN MMIC" | claims that his wite deserted him in Feb- | Hotes of the pupils, and all possible dat: erty because of his having pald the bill. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMEN B.S. CUMMINGS. Second Vice President vill t it NN PRESBYTERIAN Euary, ISH ger would be avoided. cn AG CA eee ton W. B. Moses | yy RY JOHN R. CARMODY -Treasurer We? gaan o: and 6th st. ne.—Re For indecent exposure Frederick Wilson ‘Teachers’ Answer. COURTS or the settlement of the . Ardrew PARKER. “Secretary We're after you ere Euston, D-D., pastor, Wil preuch at | wag among the prisoners in the Pullen account in his uame, but Mr, Edward H. Subjec BY THE HOLY —that is, if you are a painter, and want to the lowest pr te bear of a dei w The teachers in the Peabody building, in| Thomas, the attorney for the company, Court today. Judge Kimball released him reply to the reference made to them in the | proved by one of the members of the firm James Eccles acted in a vel health officer’s letter, printed in The Star Ae Lata eat manner last night, violating the law to such | the following communication: vance to «he company. Mr. Thomas also an extent that he will inhabit the work-| “Dr. W. C. Woodward of the health de- | introduced evidence to show that the pur- house for fifteen days to come. partment stated in his letter quoted in last abaee Was authorized by the company un- % a ———— rea seer ‘the indise: tain conditions, by the terms of ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, GERORGETOW William A. Rabbitt is a butcher and he | n‘gat’s Star that rumor said ‘the indiscreet | der cer: os u 5 ‘ is. E. Buck, rector —| lives on Sheridan street. He was drunk] statements and actions of ‘some of the | Which paymeats were to be made on the DEATHS. NEW YORK AVENUE FP RIAN CHURCH, essons of the Wise NTENS ELEBRATION tom . Holy i 7 1 tes School have aug- | installment plan, and that Mr. Atkinson, 7 2 a iad nie and disorderly last evening, and paid $5.| teachers of Peabody who was ai the time of the purchase and | DENTISTRY SPIRIT,” and career of a great life. QUEST.” “The best music will be rendered. Strangers cordially invited. Bicycles eared for during services. it EPISCOPAL. p.m ‘TEMPTATION AND CON- subject, Dramatic your Paints at e have yet meeting oar Washington | Loanand TrustCo. aul-w.th&s COR. STH AND F STS, y disorderly cash” prices on 1 Give us a trial in estimating on your Paint CHURCH. NUTIC CITY ITEMS Chas. E. ficdekin, 913 7th. Paints, Oils, Glass and Bui , O ST. rs’ Hardware.nl4-16d CORSON & MACARTNEY, MEMBERS OF THE NEW YORK STOCK sai F ESCHANGE, er building. Correspondents of 3 Moore a" ‘Schley, 80 Bankers and De Deposits. Exch: patirend, Siods and Bo isted on the exchanges of New York, Philadelp’ Boston and Baltimore bought and sold. = A specialty made of Investment securities. Dis trict bonds ‘and all local Ratlroad, Gas, Insurance and Telephone dealt in. A 2 Bell ‘Telephone Stock bought and sold. Je31-165 Winter’s Wintry Blasts— sarowat see ae for his fun in lice Ci ys ate t extent the “scare” which sect se ‘a eer ee Teo now ‘orevelent in the vicniity of that |1s, even now, treasurer of the company, had | tet oliceman Brown last evening arrested | 5 now, } never been authorized to pay for it under | BACURSK Charles Yates Yor disorderly conduct white | V10 5; tice to ourselves and the prudence | any other conditions. He also had teath. 2 intoxicated. He was given until this after-| Vnich we have conscientiously almed to | Mony introduced to prove that the whole oo TS WO Ey CoS exercise at all times, we would say that we | transaction and arrangements for the buy- | FOR Joseph, alias Joseph L., alias George, | nave tried to meet the pressure brought on | ing were made by the company through its | FUR LEASE. Brown, colored, was yesterday convicted in | us by the complaints of parents and friends | committee, of which Atkinson was a mem- FUREIGN POSTAL SERVICE... Criminal Court No. 2 of stealing a $75 bi-| of pupils in a manner calculated to allay | ber, though all of this was substantially | Fo i cycle from Geo. D. Sudduth the 5th of last| rather than increase the fright, feeling | admitted by the plaintiff on his examina- | ror month. Chief Justice Bingham sentenced | justified in so doing by the repeated state- | tion as a witness. During the trial Mr. | ror him to two years in the penitentiary. ments of the health pentane as to the aoe ed me > herent ot sore on FOL RENT (Offices) z perfect safety of the building. ya e's cour e matter, claiming | ron KENT (Rooms) Bishop Satterlee ton, and Rev. Dr. Regester. ‘All with pneu As, cong! nonia, neuralgia, nd a dozen other ith. For- Relinble teresting Washi CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, MASS. AVI aud 12th st.—S a.m.; 11 w.m., sermon by Dr. El- Ss. THARP, Bockkeepers Especially onght to have a GARDNER INK WELL. Prevents blots and inky fingers. Keeps the ink free from dust—and always liquid. Pen dips in the SIDE. Tukes up the right quan- CHURCH, 3D AND © STS. N.W— sermon by Rev. A. J. Graham, sermon by Rey. Jobn Cornell. welcomed. ite HURCH, 23D ST. ton circle and I st. ‘n.w., Ke ENT (Flats). BET. WASHING- Alfred Harding, rector. All seats free. Ser st rs in a school building a card containing | it existed at all. i 2 tity of ink, every time. Don't cost much. | _m_and 4 and 7:30 p.m. Strangers see Pare yre call trees somewhere. A citi- | ne names and addresses Of pupils living in | No argument was presented by counsel | Fort quer caiscigacane. W. B. Hibbs & Co., Boe. up. GRACE CHURCH, 9TH AND D STS. § Se BEE ee aoe them | the houses in which’ the disease exists is | on elther side, and the justice decided that HoH Easton& R th St 7th st cable.—Services and sermon at it a.m, | Sp ty fee 5 fe oct rtd | sent from the health office to the principal | the ownership of the furniture is in thé Sis BANK! 'StO! UDP, 421 18 ey | and 4:20 p.m. Kev. Thos 0. ‘Te frat thece huge MAYS he thinks it unjust | SF the echool, who in turn notifies all teach- | military company. And the soldier boys ERS. TOPULAR PRICED STATIONERS. nois-isa’ | Errnaxy GUNGH St that these huge poles should be erected Members New York Stock Exchange, 1421 F Street. Correspondents of LADE BURG. THALMANN & ©0., 04 New York. ‘im, D.D.. rector. vices, 8 a.m.. 4 p.m, 7:30 p.m. All seats’ free at Ii a.m. Strangers weleome. The re: =. 5 FOR harge. Each teacher deems | are nappy over their victory. when he cannot have a small hitching pest | {ther duty to caution children against go- ates Ae in front of his house. HORSES AND VEHICLES. HOTELS Hygienic Ice. —Imnitatea— it Equaled.— —PUREST—HARDEST— BEST. Our Service Includes Every Section of the City and Mount Pleasant. Our Rates are Low. And all we ask ts a trial by YOU. THE HYGIENIC ICE COMPANY, Wags eh and Ene, Office, 1423 W st. mw. se ing near the infected house or associating : The cool weather has caused a falling| with any of its Inmates. This the teachers The Kennedy Assignment. | off of the number of whcelmen on the| of Peabody School have done. If this be | ‘The liabilities of the grocery firm of Geo. streets, but the bracing alr tempts the rid- | indiscretion, then Dr. Woodward's tnform- | = Kernedy & Sons, 1116 Connecticut ave: | ers who remain to do some scorching. Six | ant, ‘Rumor,’ ts just in calling us ‘Indis-| 1° - Who ue stated in The Star, made on arrests were made yesterday. When the | -reet.’” i 2 = di Percival M, | LOCAL MENTIO: winds get so high and the snow storms ap- ee assignment yesterday to ercival + | Losr AND Fol pear the members of the police bicycle Funeral ‘of B, W. Frazier. Brown for the benefit of their creditors, | ntniAGES squad will find themselves without miuch} ‘The funeral of the late Mr. B, W. Fra-|are placed at about $19,000, while the a: work. LS Pp i1 a.m and 7:30 p.m, “THE CHURCH AND PROBLEM ST, MARGARET DOOR (REV ‘Sunda: 466-11 Silsby & Company, Katioral Metropolitao Brnk butlding. Telephone 605. mobi 6. T. HAVERNER, ROOMS & AND 11, ATLANTIC BUILDING (VEMBER WASHINGTON STOCK EXCHANGR, Real Estate & Stock Broker Direct WiresNew York and Chicago. Trausiies or meal Sonate, Commission on Wheat, t-1 Telephone 453. Jel3-2ia T. J. Hodgen & Co., BROKEKS AND DEALERS, STOCKS. COTTNX, GRAIN AND IROVISIONS, Rooms 10 and 11, Corcoran bldg., cor. 15th and F sts., and 005 Tit st. ow. Orices. Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wasbingtoa. @e10-160f° NECTICUT A RS TO CHURCH IS HOWELL, Ree- %, 9:30 a.m. Communion and Evening prayer and sermon, MEDICAL '§ cordially welcomed.1t zier, the proprietor of the Hotel Welling- | £¢t8: exclusive of real estate, amount to BICYCLE SUITS AT A BARGAIN. For the balance of the season we will sell our re- muining stock of Bicycle Suits, toth golf and Dioomer styles, at a uniform reduction of 25 per cent fron: list price. All garments a lected and tailored, ‘and as we months left of this best riding, you can save money AKNATION, COR. und N sts. nw., Rev. Wm. Tuyloe Snyder, rector. ~-Hoily eucharist, daily, 7:30 Ge about $25,050. The board of directors of the German Orphan Asylum of the District of Colum- . tia last night elected the following oiticers: | Te!derce, 15% P street. There was a large President, Jacob Jose; vice president, Fred | @ttendance of friends of the deceased, and tcn, was held yesterday afternoon at the a.m.; evening prayer . a Bm: Sunday, a.m., 11 a.m. and 30 p.m. Wednesday and Frid ture, TS pan. All seats fr SPIRITUALISM. SPIRITUALISM, MASONIC TEMPLE, CORNER 9th and F sts. n.w.—Every Sunday, Lycenm, 10 a.m.; lecture, 11:30 a.m. and 7:30 ‘p.m, Many Bequests. OFF) Meany’ und The will of the late Lucius E. Reynolds, | PERSONAL . Imhof; treasurer, F. E. Freiher; secretary, | the floral tributes were ynusually beautiful. dated May 20, 1895, and filed yesterday af- | POTOMAC RIVER Boa’ Ed. W. Koch. Rey. Charles A. Stakely of the First Bap- AND URGA) ternoon, directs that the widow of the tes- The Virginia Republican Association will | tist Church conducted the exercises, and) rotor shall have onc-hulf of the estate, ri to the RAILROADS . hold a ratification at the headquarters ot | made a short addrcss appropriate to SIAL NOTICES. EAM a the residue beirg equally divided between the organization, 923 F street, next Monday | oceaston. The interment was at evening. Creek cemetery. The pallbearers were Mr. | cago, the Congrerational Heme Missoni A musical treat is in store for the nost | 2. J. Stellwagen, Mr. H.C. Burch, Mr. | Society, the American Sunday School the National Chi E. W. Emervon, the gifted medium. Mr. re jstian Association of Chi son Is recognized as one of our very best speak- CARVED CLEANIN by purchasing now. Suits at all prices, from $5 to $15, list. Same reduction will apply ‘to all Golf Hese and Caps in st Hose, with and without feet. at prices from $1.25 up to’ $3 per pair. Remember, w2 are still selling KAMBLERS at $85. ist, until “OT patterns are ready for delivery. excellent bargains on hand; also in second- band and shop-worn RAMBLERS. GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO., oclO-isd 1325 14TH ST. N.W. ers and mediuin for tests. The First Society of Spiritualists has engaged Mr. P. L. O. A. Keeler George Hamilton, Mr. Thomas M. Gale, of music-loving friends of the Germania: z Maennerchor next Monday evening at Ma, | D- Walter S. Harban, Mr. George Smith, sonic Temple, when that well-known so- | Mr. Harry W. Wells and Mr. Wh:ting. The ciety will inaugurate this year’s season ot | RCDOrary pallhearers “we meCuCs entertainments. lard, with whom te ‘jpccased was long zi usscciated, Mr. W. ocke, Mr. Charles The assembly hall of Columbian Uni-| A. Shafer and M versity was fully occt pled last evening by an attentive and interested audience tu Hsten to a lecture by Mr. George K. President Chaney's Return. French of the Washington bar on the golu}| The reception to’be fendered to Presi- coast of Africa. dent John C. Chaney by'the McKinley and =e Hobart Interstate ‘Campkign Club on his Dolly Madison Chapter. return to Washingtén néxt Monday nigct A large and enthusiastic meeting of the | at the Globe builliing, * 339 Pennsylvania Dolly Madison Chapter, D. A. R., was held | avenue, will be an elatérate affair. Vice at the regidence of Mr. Philip Larner, 1746 |' President warner * ae cupy the hair, and speeches are ect ‘rom National B street, Tuesday evening, at’ whien the | and spebches’ are dopecied trom: National election of officers for the ensuing year Dudley, W. W. G = G. Conn, L. T. took place. The order of business being of | wichner and Rev. Df, Npurse. The Ladies’ unusual importance, the customary literary | Auxiliary will also be in, attendance. progr: m, which has proven so attractive a Seo. feature of the chapter’s meetings, was nec- The Car Blew Up. essarily omitted. In the election of off-| A car loaded with powder, which formed cers Mrs. Charles B. Bailey was re-elected | a part of a west-botnd freight train on regent; Mrs. J. Tabor Johnzon was elected | the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, became vice regent; Mrs. Job Barnard, recording | derailed near Avalon, a short distance from secretary; Mrs. Dr. Anna Wilson, corre-| the Relay, about 12:15 o'clock last night. prone eects! tary ‘te ey as The concussion caused the powder to = var; 5 i le, treasurer; i . No one was i Mrs. C.'C. Darwin, historian, and Mrs. | piodg and shatter the car: see Uaion and Wheaton College, Wheaton, Il. to give his seance for marvelous manifestations fo the Hght at 3 p.m. Written messages, full names, astonishing physical manifestations.” Slin-_ ine seances xiven tu the Boston ‘Temple last sea- son to over ove hundred thousand persons. It SPIRITUALISM_SUNDAY SERVICES aT TIE temple, 515 9th st. n.w., afternoon and evening, 8 and 7:3) o'clock. Lecture, followed by spitit messeges and personal tests.” Dr. Matthews, ‘me- Excel- PERS, “OF ate IT MEETING WILL BE HELD AT Wonn's Hall, 721 6th st_n.w., Sunday evening by + Mrs. Zoller,’ assisted by another medium, “who will give automatically written MRS, McDONA ‘ALD, PSYCHOMETRIC READER and test ium. leeting lay night, O- graphical Hall, 423 G st. nw. Flower messgpes and questions ‘answered. Sliver collection. 1 THE FIRST ASSOCIATION OF SPIRITUALISTS has the pleasure of announcing that Mrs. E. 8. Hibbits, trumpet medium of Muncie, IJnd., will hold private snd public seances at 605 E st. n.w. noOk14-2t* dielp) <Houses). .... SSISSSOSP SSS esse ses (Hiscellareous) i. WANTED, dtooms). ‘horiias’B. Moody. = A SUNLIGHT EFFECT. lee meee ne WANTED (Situations). dium in charge; residence, 1021 Vt. a The clear morning sunlight lent music and solos. Mrs. Cella Fer ‘Sixth and Lincoln streets. uorthwert—Clarence €. te Chas, B. Purvis, part | _CHURCH NOTICES, brings with it gladness and_ | Waring et. LUTHERAN. ST. PAUL’S ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH, corner of 11th and H_p.w.—Rev."Dr. Domer, ats. tomorrow: morning and evening at 11 and Other services as usual. It renewed energy, and emia! n places; $100. ington Heights and Meridian HilEaw. 1. to the president and irns: Jots 50 and 51 and parc PELVOUD OG EGS uridge, trustee, rit messages. * Higms, College a: % ° f Will P< lot 13, Washington Heights, and lots 50 to 6. 5 > Sp | DIK, 4,” Meridian Hin; $1. Wyoming avenue near Columbia road—« x. $ Cooper et ux. to Chas. L. Sturtevant, lot iz, Wy- j_other regular serv ie Monda: : ER BMORIAL. 9th at. ne. services, 1 f . H. Butler, pastor; “Frost of | th Wed. and ‘Thurs. evenings. Sapper ate oming Terzaces $10. A. Connolly to Richard E. Pairo, partlow-4-and 2, bik. 40; $10. = 2 4 od 3 2 z 3 + ~ | Bancroft and 24th streets and T a >. | 234 and 24th streets northwest—Ch: z ‘| to Augusta BL Aight, lots 11 and * Brookland—Wm. Servicer, 11 ot between > B. Hight Ik. 13, und I bik. 15, Kalorama Height re leights—Willie 8. Hag to Amos M. Gover, lot 8; $1,150. ‘Thirteenth street extended near Lydecker avenue —Jobn Sherman, trustee, to Frances M. Calvert, lot-23,-blk. 4: Manor, fronting 1% fi. on 13th street; $i¢ -Eleyenth and, © streets. northeast--Franklin H. The National Safe Deposit, frouling 1 fC. on ith street and S836 ft one? Savings and Trust Xt and Boundary sts. n.w.—Jumes F, Hood and si0. et al, trusteos, FRIENDS. FRIENDS’ MEETING (ORTHODOX) EVERY FIRST day at 11 a.m. in rooms of Y..M. C. A; 1400 N.Y. ave. Christian Endecvor at 10 o'clock. All are welcome. ait FRIENDS’ QUARTERLY MEETING AT THE meeting house, 1811 I st. n.w., Seventh day even- ing at 8 o'clock: First day at 11 o'clock a.m. and at 8 o'clock p.m.; First day school conference; Second day at 11 o'clock a.m. There will be sev: UNIVERSALIST. CHURCH OF OUR FATHER, 13TH AND L STS.— Rev. A. G. D-D., a ‘Our Inner Lif: Christ in Us the Hope of Glory.” P.M. ILLUS- TRATED (ON, “THE WAY OF THE Ckoss."" All cordiaily invited. it CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.—SERV- drives into the background, like a dark shadow, that old bugbear “wash day,” and does its work quickly, easily, perfectly. Use SUNLIGHT Holmes eral mit ters. in attendance and all are in- % ‘alex. H. Semmes, trustees, to Wm. H. De Lacy, Compan ices at Scottish Rite Cathedral, 1007 nw... Fhilip Larner and Mrs. 8. E. Warren, audi- Sa ee iH alorzma Hte.; $3,150. Ys Sunday at 11 a.m... Subject: “The Lord's “Ad. | _vited. nol8-2t*” | tors. The following were elected to repre. SOAP, and you will realize et ae Ee ee FE: ition the " What Senator Carter Phinks. “ Of the District of Columbia. hap age Pa REFORMED. sent the chapter at the next congress: Mrs.| , that “Sunlight” has come in- ux, to Martin. Thorp, cast half lot 3, ‘sy. %, ct r meeting, Friday'at 8 p.m. All are welcome. It* |"Saac RMED CHURCH, Chas. B. Bailey, Miss Eugenia Washington; Senator Carter said to a Star reporter to- Seon be | Bekington,.25 by 100 fect on north side of §'st.: Chet, RL ave. and Pat, ev. AvP. Gr Avpie | alternates, Mrs. J. Tabor Johnson, Mrs. | day that conflicting impressions had been BA z : = Benj. F. Leighton and Richard E| CORNER ISTH ST. AND NEW TURK AVR 3 Y¥. M. CG. A. pastor.—Morning service, 11 o'clock. an Wm. M. Shuster, jr. The board of man-| \oauced by expressions:of opinion at- <. tees, to Wm, A. Connolly, part lots 1 z - school, 9:30 a.m. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock.it | agement for the ensuing year are Mrs. It Makes Home Brighter, Vik. 40; $1,310. THE REV. J. E. FOUT, PASTOR OF THE UNITED = —| Francis M. Nash, Mrs. Chas. 8. Johnson, | tributed to him. He satd that he did not Z a icd near Spring road and Eslin ave. Brethresi ‘Church will address the men's gospel NON-SECTARIAN, Mrs. George G. Martin, Mrs. Philip Larner, | want to discuss what Congress might do, Lever Bros., Ltd. 4 | near Lydecker ave.—Andrew A. Lapscomt et aL, Chartered by speciai act of Congress, Fe FR oy 2 ey CHURGH, 42 G ST. Mrs. Frank Gordon, Miss Grace Temple, | except to say that he did not think there st ‘rupees, cm vim. Halevead, ot Az, pik 44, and lot | son, 2867, and acts of Oct... 1800, and Feb. 190% Success’ Means- Bible class for men, Alex. Kent, will at Nebseoidscrecit (er eee SEE ecceoccseoooesoooeoeeoooese | tronting 50 fect on K st; $10.” OS CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS OPSPASLAS2OLO42-2O02S9 OOH: taupre by Gal. Chaar Bird, at 2405. "att men ure | te'bive’ia'tke Weld so We te to ast ie Te Mrs. Wau. Shuster, jr. Miss 8. B. Meclay.\| would be any important. legislation this 3 J it the World It Ought to Be.’ All welcome. ic; After the: close of- business’ a delightfal:| coming \winter beyond the passage of the’ ‘collation was served. . = appropriation bine exer