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THE. EVENING STAR, ParueDe ye JANUARY 30, 1897-24 PAGES, 8 SPEC TAL NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. 2 CHURCH NOTICES. T H E OF F ICIAL Ww. E a THER MAP. FINANCIAL. Tloc 0 d Choir. METHODIST. EPISCOPAL. VEnY PROMINENT cRomMaTT wal jer the hour), In the First Baptist - ‘sermon ul = » by Rev. 3 . 16th and O sts. nw, Please notice E + of the Troy conterence, ‘and 7:36 | Morning prayer and sermon, 11. Evening prayer ange from Tuesday to Wednesdag night, The | pas, by pastor.” Epworth League, 6:30 pam. All| at 4:90. Vested chotr. ‘Strangers rae pe director is anxious for a LARG TTENDANCE, are invited. vited. it as he has a SFBOLAL ENGAGEMENT — =< WESLEY CHAPEL, COR. STH AND F STS, oe ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, 23D ST. BET. WASH- on February 15, and program must be arrang: ¢. W. Baldwin, pastor —Sunday ‘school ‘at 9:15. | ington circle and I st. n.w., Rev. Al ” reaching at 11 a.m. by the stor, and at rector.—All seats free. Services: and iL FOSTER, Director. p.m. by Rey. J. D. Bloodgood. 1:90. p.m. Stringers welcomed. -1t “P. E. CHURCH, © AND 8D ST. N.W.— Wm, | Services tomorrow: Holy communion, ability, ern “omen, Ye 7 Best Facilities —for receiving the latest correct ‘OF THE DISTRICT OF f _on Thursday “evening. E @ mass meeting at Fourth | DUMBARTON AVENUE MECH 10 a.m., ‘morning prayer; 11 re . De Kelley, 9th ae ing at 11 a.m. ‘by Rey. Ee ison, D. service, sermon be Rew. Dr. Tattiort ine cew ¥ pa at 7:3 ve - art sermon . eye catireed. MOC. wilt address the | S,2;0 bm be Mev: A Hi Bimmer, n Revival evening prayer and by Rev. Al M. Rich1¢ Exchange and. Chicago Grain ie a Grain, 1-16, apt storks, C. “T. "HAVENNER, FINANCIAL. FOR EXCHANG! FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE. fe cordially invited. 1t_| and Saturday.” Everybody welcome and! init 1 | PRO.CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST. MARK,’ SD meeting. 7T 3 A ats. .¢—7:80 a.m., holy communiou; “11 Sorice OF REMOVAL ON FEB. 1 WILL RE | WavGH M. E_CHURCH, 3D STS. move my store from 418 11th st. to No. 524 13th art URCH, 8D AND A the, rate tots ning service and sermon b witli Levering Devries, Pb. pastor, at 11 a.m. pa) % sass one door south of Fst oTBURY. a 100 a Eyecare evensong and sermon by Rev. J. A. ates it FOR RENT (Flats). ) Member of the Washington Stock Eachange, SSS ie cHURcH OF THE INCARNATION, 12TH AND N FOR RENT (Houses) Atlantic building, 928 F st. "Phone 453. Te ES EY Ae eo | ae cae ner hn gs er eS FOL HET (en. Mo beeen Fast DAY OF MAY, AD. 1807, 1t will redeem, | "3, ‘i inant. perio 000 mae 1:30 i am. and 4:80 paar, Wen od wiedlem doy DIVIDEND ON PREFERRED Stock. th vet northwest, In the Ma 7230" 2 “15. p. Bs p Vee, FOR RENT - . cs ecihe fegular quarterly dividend, at’ the rate of per cent per annum, will be paid on the Bien RED CAPITAL of the Amertean Grapbophone Company on February 15, 1807, to holders of record February 1, IST. fe, take close “on” Petron ebruary 1, and reopen on ‘Page D. EASTON, President. PAUL H. CROMELIN, Secy. Page 19 | ja16,23,25,26,30,e8,6,10,18 The National Safe Deposit, Savings and Trust pworth League. Beening su z _ erature and. Lite.” YLAND M. EB. CHURCH.—9:15 A.M, SUNDAY school; 11 a.m. by pastor, D., “The Universal Ra ¥. P. 8 CE; 7: ‘elcome, (Btores). FOR RENT (Miscellaneous). CONNECTICUT AVE. ABO’ § ,at-, Richard Lewis Howell. oe oH the terms of said bonds, and interest will thereafter cease upon all such bonds not sented for redemption, J. BELL, President. mg entta Rinday, . Strangers wel- FOR SALE {(liscelianeous). HORSES AND VEHICLES. HOTELS .. sauces sesusuaetantsetonetiaia HOOD, Secretar, EST MAD and EPIPHANY CHURCH, G ST., REV. RANDO! \MLINE M. E. CHURCH, 9TH AND P STS. H. McKim, D.D., rector.—Holy Ea aw i Ms Stricklen, D. D., am. Bervice and sermon at 11 a.m. aud 4:30 2 fay school, 9:15_a.m. ice ai eC v 2 | aes ip, he rector will prevch eae EXPLANATORY NOTE: Observations taken at 8 a.m., 75th meridian time. Solidi lines are 1s0- for the sane salt ee 7 i | BBLSYsping object at evening lnervioe, “THE | bare, or lines of equal sin pressure, drawn for each tenth of an inch. Dotted lines are tsotherms, or men who are | church prayer mecting, 7:30 ) pam. Oficial board | RETPHAN “AT THE FOOT OF THB MOUN- “HEL. 604 13th n.w. | __meetig Monday evening, 7:30. it TAIN.” All seats free except at 11 a.m. OHURCH OF THE ASCENSI 12th st. nw.—8 a.m., LEGAL NOTICES. LOCAL MENTION. LOST’AN END. lines of equal temperature, drawn foreach ten degrees. Shaded areas are regions where rain or | ManniaGms > anow has fallen during preceding twelve hours. The words “High” and “Low” show location of | MEDICAL . MASS. AVE. =D Ee E.AND | ares of high and low Barometer. Small arrows fly with the wind. MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN. ered Zaauaal WE HANDLE ONLY PURE GROCERIES. Dr. Beller. chancellor Amer. 1 30, Dr. Leech, Cooke, assistant minister; 7:30'p.m., b; = —, NE WPUBLICATIONS..... Com You retail grocers need not fear being in- fhe rector, Dr. Elliott. Vested Sot of men and Now Of RAIN. z D S OCEAN TRAVEL. pany, dicted for selling impure food supplies if a a Dboys. SN RR, Ne uring the past twenty-four hours—Key | ;,, s you buy HERE. Everything we handle will Be pre SS SSS - | West, 1.88; Jupiter, 1.70. EE ee ae a Of the District of Columbia, ath Benen Dede Re datas 9:30, aan. i GRACE REFORMED CHURCH, ai se ee anteietene: shies tes Tide Tabie- PIANOS AND ORGANS. 41.24 5], CORRE sStE ae Ae ew: BONE AVE: yp post ele ind; 9:30 a. cH, 15TH x Ses : : PROPOSALS . 4 z meee to. call : ine ree E het RI, ave: and Pst. Rav. A. aE te aa Forecast till 8 p.m: Sundey: For the Dis- | ,.7°08¥ Low fide, 1216 p.m.; high tide, | PeOmOArs - 9 Chartered bby ‘special act of Congress, Wksiaaio nes _ Tihursaay), prayer meeting. ._ Evening service, 7:30 p.m. eee of Goines Ped oa Mar Tomorrow “Low side, 12:43 am. and 1:16] SPECIAL NOTICES. 8 | Jem., 1867, and acts of Oct., 1800, abil Feb, 1803, te TRINITY M. BE. CHURCI G. W. HOBBS, ir until jundey afternoon, creasing | p.m.; igh tide, 6:53 a.m. and 7:06 p.m. STORAGE ...... 5 b st. se M st. we. it : SPIRIT J “ SS Sse | iagtete Eenching (nt af am. by the pastor; VALIEe: cloudiness and probably snow or rain Sun- wad scucnna Mook: SUBURBAN PROPERTY. +| Capital: One [lillion Dollars Sp them most—we'n |W Spworth ‘League prayer, ineeting, 6:30 | SPIRITUALISM. Se a, cor. ay day night; slowly Yising temperature;| oday—sun rises, 7:09 a.m.; sun sets, 5:19] “HH INAUGURATIO: : 1 admit you've never en-{ —p.m.; ‘ghareh brayer meeting ‘thursday, 7:80 | choot, 10 a.m; lecture, 11730 ea and 7:30 cay | northerly winds, shiftirg to easterly. pan. ee PA ted DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT. SCGt Date wh aa | _ Pally SOS) SMa’ omereme Pita, 00) We wil have wih gor he Sire io Sat | css cqnaitious and general forecast: | MoO” rises, 622 am. tomorrow. WANTED 2] tian aes Re eS Seele as z : ox ee EA a ee Se eA. ler, president Massac : 7 ious in town, we E. CHURCH, 14TH AND G STS. setts State Association, known as one of our most | The barometer has risen generally over | 70™0rrow—Sun rises, 7:08 a.m. WANTED ‘4 $5 per annum upward. Res. Dr. Oliver A Brown, ‘pastor. eloquent advocates of spiritualism. ja2-8,5t the districts east of the Mississippi and on Eclipse. WANTED 4 Securities, Jewelry, silverware aud valuablt inday scl SPIRITUALISM—MRS. McDONALD WILL HOLD | the Pacific coast; it has fallen on the east / An annular eclipse of the sun occurs} WANTED 4 of all Kinds in owner's . trunk or 308 eenching °F penene: pes eegaia Weeting Sanday hight at, Typograp! gulf const ant fae 13 and New ces Monday, ROnCURTye 1, visible here. From | WANTED s taken on deposit at felesame stn se 7:30 pm., Dr. Foster of Tro It Readings, " eee een ico northward to Montana and the Da- | Washington rvation points the eclipse | %¥ANTED ‘ « . i — == Se SSS | SE ines, teats L questions answered. _1t® "| Kotas. It is highest over the Ohio valley, | will besin at birt Danteand Selle entinat 12 | SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. One of the best arguments. we cam bold NAYLOR, D. nator 11 im ‘Re SPIRITU ae MEETING WEL BE gay AT | and there is a slight depression central | 5:46 p.m. The eclipse as noted here will be = Deposits received from TEN CENTS upward, it in vor of these typew! x circulars ¥ = aT. new. Si evening by foe auvertistigg purpoes is that they are BS eee Ge Mrs. Zoller (residence, £13 Gih at. usw, aseiated | Vena eo soucnern plateau region. tn | Yory_ small, and will be in profress as the CON N D E N SED LOCALS and interest allowel on $5 and above. always wistaken for persoral typewritten PERO, Aablects ARBITRATION OF WAR | by another medium, who will give automatically | warp, emperaty Sree except in | sun sets. Loans money on real estate apd ccllaterat fons. ‘This invaflably secures a ree ae "196 Futiten, spirit messages. © Seance at residence | NOW ne fear see A NL ane pe ‘The City Lights. eecarity. Selle first-class real estate and ml reading—their mission as adver- pm. zi i vaday evening. Interviews -Inily. 1° regi Gas lamps all lighted by 6:22 p.m.; ex- = estate a etal ea peterunel! 2 SPIRITUALISM.—MRS ALBRIGHT, REN colder. It 1s from ten degrees to twenty Tight other securities in sums of $500 and upward. : MT. VERNON PLACE M. EB. CHURCH S50, # . {OVED tinguishing begun at 6:16 a.m. The lig] Maria Brown and others today filed a bill ap BYRON S. ADAMS, “prompt printer,” 512 11th st. | MZ. Ganrana Preaching, It tm to 102 New Kork ave, Test cirle Sunday, 8p. Gearees warmer in the Missourl valley and | ing ig begun one hour before the time in equity against Mary Ellen Jones and oth- | TRUST DEPARTMENT, Ja30-14d Bishop A. W. D.; 7:30 by: Indien Ce ‘aa Local ti 1 named. ers, praying for the sale and partition of ‘This company is a legal a f — Bopk . D. D., of Georgia. S. S. 580 am. S jultations daily. . cal snows continue in the lake regions, igh at 12 p.m; ex- :F " my lepository for conrt . exy medic st. Many a doc- z aM 2 reported from v anignes tows mi cat eae prigeoii use Be RS $2d near Q.—Preaching, UNDER THE HAMMER. southern Florida, and the cloudiness has | Temperaaures for Twenty-Four Hours | Plainants are represented by Attorney E. executor, receiver, a and executes in cases of sudden sickness. It is absolutely nae ee Te tas pin its | Mecent U Sales GREW, increased in the southwest. The weather | ‘The following were thé readings of the | + Schmidt. trusts of all kinds. Wills prepared ty « ‘sl quart. Sold only by Jes. Tharp, | coe r . G shington Real | continues fair in the central valleys and on | thermometer at the weather bureau during | The twelfth annual barquet of the Fire competent attorvey in daily attendance. _ 81 quart. Sold only by ae On | CENTRAL M. P. CHURCH, 21H AND — Estate at Auction. the Atlantic coast north of Florida. the past twenty-four hours, beginning at 4 | Underwriters’ Association will be held at OFFICERS: F st. Ba: z cae i am, we Seival | The following real estate sales at auction Pen ens i enet cloudinices will | o'clock yesterday after: oon: Masenic Temple this evening. BENJAMIN P. SNYDER. . President nets ae — 3 a w ilioday, 143 | are reported by C. G. 5 3 in the southern states and prob- 24 p.m., 25; 8 p.m., 21; mid- teeth: ee ps co ant fn ior Feet. ‘pny wo We a TF Zi0N ML = STR ARTONART win C. Cutter and John B. Larner, trus- | siowiy rising temperature. > paeuE and poennay oe BEe 12; 8 a.m., 15; 12 m.. | man reformation, is to be marked by a two Second Vice President a $030-co1 11 a.m. Pele Rev. Gal tees, frame dwelll: No. 1 The followl nf yw Lose) Ss s dzys’ celebration, under the auspices of the -Third Vice President A. FETZER, THE ARTIST, at xandria, . # aren Cte eee ee hoa xa the ee fo. Eade Madison thiehes) was reported? precipitation (in| Maximum, 28, at 2 p.m., aaa 30; min- | Tutherens of this city, commencing on the py the of ford fc to Potomac Union Lodge $92, G. e eet northwest, to Hen: eodore, fer | 7" a imum, 9, at 5 a.m., Janva! . r 5 h Eee ak sae metmnasty epeaa te tha |i, ea ile hold of Ruth. 4 pom Bomerth | $9 370, ry 0 ry cvening of February 15 and lasting through the following evening. Sanday school, B. S. Parrott, supt. = ost eben T. Armes gnd Geo. H. B. White, WORKINGMEN WANT PEACE | THE CONGRESS OF MOTHERS |], Prot. Edward G. Niles delivered a lecture | woopnury. rman terms of the manner in which his claim | League servic was adjusted. Assistant Secretary. AlN" Artists, Dentists and others to whom the two-story frame dwelling No. last evening at the Bliss School of Elec- see--Trust Offices Se ee eee er aeciinne Tellcen, ios thd GORSUCH MW. E, CHURCH, Bees STS. am 1622 1ith street_northwest, to Henry A. tricity on “Commercial Law.” ‘This is the | _ Ja21 the oldest and largest Accident Com- | Hee- W. ow HSC aca er eave Soper Wallace, for $1,750. ’ —— first of a series of six lectures upon “Elec- oy in the world. FRANK H. THOMAS, Agent, ie a 6:30 p.m., corth ‘or as. G. Nauck and Oscar Nauck, i . . trical Jurisprudence.” © eg a ae yank Junios “Leas ne p.m., Epwoi trustees, ioe 82, block 28, Brightwood Park, President Gompers Advocates the Arbitra- Program for the February Gathering An-} 4 yuna &. Hamilton preheat <r nterest Paid nore feat iaioy teers a te ene PRESBYTERIAN. Marjads-eeskore eter Denconjand) Tas tion Treaty. nounced Today, Sey Ser ee ee . Crist and W. E. Baum, dealers in | = E. Padgett, trustees, lot 10, block 4, of Ivy A = rs = aandrie 1802" 14th . un- | NEW YORK AVENUE PRESBYTERLA 7 Se aa : Sa ————— ven no instructions to her delegation to pon Posi biescles ‘tad om Wn Coe & Cais this day | Kev Wallace Itadeliffe, D.D., pasto City, Improved by & two-story frame house, : the coming department convention as to 33 ssolved by mutual consent, and that, t iness wil be carried on ‘by the said Baam under the name of W. E. Baum & € of the Bible. Sabbath school, who will ive and pay all the debts of the tian Endeavor prayer meeting, ‘ Dated this 28th day of Jan- John W. E. CRIST. W. EL BAUM. crament of the Lord" to United Banking and Building Co., for : pnaent, and that, the sald | (aa Tom, the second: permon our the’ Cittes | $1,800. Trades Organizations, Qpposing Costly ‘30 a.m. Chris- | For Jas. F. Hood and Geo. J. Peet, trus- and Destructi Wars— = uste | tees, lot 49, in square 1020, improved by a CEM sk Home Life and the Training Papers on Many Subjects Relating to | Whom they should vote for. INTEREST IS ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS ‘. —-— on daily balances maeeet to check. Those There oame near being a serfous accident | ———_ Who have accounts open that usual have this morning about 8 o'clock at the corner ] —— balances to their credit should cons tions of the A,'¥F. of L. of Children. of 11th and F streets, when a Belt Line | —— two-story ‘brick dwelling, No. 727 | i3th MORIAL CHURCH, OR. | street southeast, to F. V. Berry, for $1,000. Preaching 11 a-m. and 7:80} jor Chas. B. Maury and Frank T. Raw- : lings, trustees, lot 179, square 856, improved : the passengers on both cars were badly Vo aU RCH, | by a three-story brick dwelling, No. 63 L| President Samuel Gom & . | frightened. Rev. Thomas Chal: gtrect’ northeast, touthe Arlington’ Fire hs pets of the Amert The program for the forthcoming na. 3 Will preach at i | Street MOreheast, | tO eS Ta. can Federation of Labor left Washington | tional congress of mothers was announced | A dangerous telegraph pole on 12th street ‘ntages of such balances EARNING. IX. car and a F street car ccliided. The horses REST. TE . It is credited on your pass book, of the Belt Line were knocked down and added to the principal and made subject to check. ‘This company adininis- registrar p.-m., by Rev L at EEG OF | THE EASTE! Md. ave. and 6th st. mers Easton, D.D., past THE REGULAR ANNU ities, xes for rent in burglar and fireproof SSeS hae en ind nt Tas pm, | For Sami. W. Hyman and Fillmore Har-| !@st night for a business:tour of the west. | today. The congress is to be held in the | nerthwest near B street was reported by anit for” safe deposit aul storage F {S| OUTSTRETCHED rison, trustees, lot D of lot 1, in square} Before starting he spoe to a Star re-| banquet hall of the Arlington Hotel, Feb- | (he nolice today. A request was made that | ———— wable packagws, ie! wei ot oa a Stranger cordially Invited. Pastor's | 257, improved by a 3-story rick building, | porter on’ the subject Of, the arbitration | ruary 17, 18 and 19. Following is the de- se nila a pa SG Sines wd 4 mecting © “ceolution will be offe residence, 637 East Capitol ot. ne. No. 1357 Ohio avenue northwest, to J. Ed-| treaty now before the Segate, as follows: | tailed program: Mr. Edwin B. Hay’s lecture on Rome at | JOH. ice President en to vote for that : amber. Polls opea from 1) REY. T. DE WITT TALMAGE, _D.D. preach tomorrow at 11 First Presbyterian Chure ward Chapman, for $6,800. a : Is ‘ the Lafayette Square Opera House yester- | $f) For Jas. F. Hood and Timothy L. Wood-| “Perhaps there is no-ciass of people in| Wednesday morning, 10 o’clock—Prayer, | gay afternoon, the occasion being the an- | Axon Paiieen ruff, trustees, lots 9 and 10, and the east | the United States or Great Britain having | Rev. W. H. Milburn; address of welcome, | rual benefit for the charity fund of the lock pm. to 2 clock p.m thastofe24 FRANK T. RAWLINGS, Secretary. ‘ALL PARTIES HAVING ROOMS. i ora half of lot 11, in block 11, “Palisades of the | a greater interest In this treaty than the | Mrs. Theodore W. Birney, Washington, D. | Washington Lodge of Elks, No. 15, attract- Washin on AES HAG ther wees to tent during the | CHURCH OF THE CO’ Potomac,” improved by a handsome sub- ¥ ‘ 7 5 = ed a large audience. isiugural ceremonies, Starch 4, tet, will please | Jam). Connesticat arene Ng urban residence on V street between 48th Tauneteitatas caution. Pere el NEe Pome cagr RESP TRGEn MEER | iene Ran tclie coewlatiee an ane au: a | Bre rae {rity preaching ‘by, the | and 40th streets northwest, to the Co-oper- 1 Teasenbrts force) Of New. orkjolty, recepion by, Mrs lsve- 5 ; s : thorities today that there is a dangerous T ative Building Bank of New York, for | 2'ms ever uusatisfactoryThe workers of | land at the White House. ~ = Li d Co the world trom thné ‘imiléthorla Hive been | Wednesday afternoon, 2:90 oclock— | MO’,,4” ino, Sidewalk near 2th and N oan an rust mittee on public comfort. L. P. WRIGHT, pastor; Sunday school at 9: EMG, For Whiteficld McKinlay and Robe. H.| those who have had to ta streets. Snow melting in these holes ren- e ; Junior yes Chairman, jaseoim Wen at Sad Oe 3 Cc. Noyes will sing 4 at the 4 ore “ | JANUARY 30, A ; the brunt of | “Mother and Child of the Primitive | ders it rather uncomfortable for pedes- CORNER NINTH AND F STS, ase meeting will be held at Columbia METROPOLITAS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 4771 Tith Iinpretemeniae te Be, Atwon’ tor | battle and sacrifice theirdives in the field. | World,” Frank Hamilton Cushing, Wash- | trians. i ac00-w,thhs cal ‘Temple, ¢ 0 n. a ree! , Rev. Geo. N. Laccocl i is : 4 es be PTSD run der the auapices of Bakers’ | pastor. “Preaching” by the pastor tomorrow at 1i | $250, Wars have created countless millions of | ington, D. C.; (a) “Mothers of the Sub-| ‘The pump at 8th and A streets northeast sub: ‘More Than’ These." For H. Randall Webb and Arthur D. Ad-| “i29W8 and. orphans; rendered them de-} merged World,” (b) “Day Nurseries,” Mrs. | 1s out of order, and the police have called $ H wil Preach Jp the evening at 7 dison, trustees, lot 1, in subdivision of | Pencent, and. helpless and scarred the | Lucy §. Bainbridge, New York city; | upon the pump doctor for a Professional nion AVINES om, 115. Mr. Henry Weismann of Brooklyn, “Rev. Adolos t Mr. Morrison. secretary of the Am. Fed. of L., and Mr. James Duncan of Baltimore will address meee sehool, 0:50 a.m; ¥- “Rockburn,” containin; Pua ppertie : Roc é g 10 acres, more or| "« : hat the Kindergarten Means to Moth- | call. _gentzed, late ie neabny fone jaoest less, to Murray Addison, at $75 per acre. ‘It has destroyed hopes, set the wheels | ers, Gitex 00 welbtapennbad BexsaTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Q AND | For Whitefield McKinlay and Sami. A. | (,Paosea? packard, arid, after all, when z An cverheated furnace came near causing small depositors every ad. IX GOLD"_PRIZE BOWLING_TO BE Rey. George S. Dunead, :{ Drury, trustees, the west 14 feet of orig. | {¢ smoke of battle has passed, the work-| brew Homes,” Mrs. Rebekah Kohut. New ane destructicn of the home of Mr. Samuel an vartage in reason toward iven to the individual making the highest score pastor.—11 a.m. “The Gos, 1 of Benelicence: = ers for generations have always been re-| york ci ber, No. 630 G street southeast, about opening and cs % « {2°10 bores: Wed.. Jan 20, to Thur., Feb., 18, hing at 7:30 p.m. by Rev. James T, Mar-| {nal lot 14, in square 585, improved by @) qui eS AES 7 - bank account, 1222 FS "Gt. Weery aight from 7:80 t0.10:30 p.m., for the | shall He | 2-story frame dwelling, No. 216 F street | faxation. Dest ‘he burdens of increased | Wednesday evening, 8 o'clock—“Mothers | Gor by Me Sidney Bieber whe waned ia | Sessoa ghamplonship of the Petes ctegeniet fate WESTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, HST. | 80uthwest, to Wm. C. Kenealy, for $1,200. and Schoo! Lx Mrs. W. F. Crafts, Washing- nore idth, Her, Howard Wilbar onls: pastor = | , For Geo. H. B. White and J. Gales Moore, | taxen from the mexretur Teldec eae | ton, D.C. ‘The Value of Music'In the De. | 8 #18Fm witheut delay from box DIS. Sev- pastor It taken from the peaceful fields of industry eral companies of the fire department were H & Se Sena ermen EAT, PERE: SUD IeCh a | eee y two Datory and Cason bing | and commerce and rushed into a fratri-| lo Lowel, Masse” YW & Bart: | coon on hand. Some pieces of valuable | ll» Jo HIOALEM Weshucgton Gas Light ‘Compans, for the election THE PRACTICAL ‘TIN RE-| dwellings, Nos. 1219 and 1228 Maryland | ©\d@! war, which in our day means practical | ‘Thursday’ morning, 10:30 o’clock—Devo- | Dri¢-@-brac, as well as the carpets, were directors, will be beld at the e com it_| avenue northeast, to Albert F. Flint, for] ©xtermination; and when the battles are | tional, Mrs, Maud Ballington Booth, New | D2dl¥ damaged. Mr. Bieber estimates the | Members Philadelphia Petroleum and Stock Pany, 415 i0th st. n.w., MONDAY, February 1, over, industry and commerce are disar- damage to his property at $700, while the Exchange, fe ee cee aes ere ota a | en COR GREE aETON ATE Fi ee ene, APCs von, | ranged: tho disbanded armies, aither vie- | gerhenyyaietetics, Mex Loulae M: Horan, | Gamage to the Rouschold eects wat much 5 Ieee ee) CW RTIAM B. ORME, Secretary. | FIRST CONGREG TIONAL, CHURCH, COR. 10TH | trustees, lot 1 and lots 138 to 146, both in- conien they. Sta therescloes, screenees hee Bonn Physical Development of Her | °F ‘S Fae ra and G sta. np. Rev. S. Newman, D. D.,| clusive, in square 736, as follows: Lots 1 g ’" Mrs. Jenness Miller, Washingt Se STOCKS, COTTON, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Planetary Pencil Pointer. pastoe I St posite, worships pith preaching and 146 to Geo. H. Smith for $3,005 and $2,- | Peres Me vernant mp tne nomselves OF | D. C.; “Reproduction and Natural Law," Made Permanent. Rooms 10 and 11, Corcoran bidg., cor. 15th and It’s the only machine that makes a perfect 4 Clictnitans \workae aii thal Citneae ‘empire, sub- pe presuectimely sia ae fee inet “The workers have always been on the mse Sucenee Moque, Washington, D. C. Judge Cox has made permanent the tem-| F sis, and 605 7th et. n.w. Tea tis sat cate tee chase its |) oe cme aati, eu es sor 60054, lot 188 for $2016.24, and lots 139 to | #ide of @ peaceful settlement of all disputes, | Heredity,” Mrs, Melek Ay, Charny er Bi in| porary restraining order he granted last to operate. Simple. Requires’ po _ad- mnie “by tuartet ‘and ‘chorus cholr, ek by br, 144, inclusive, for $2598.24 each. aaa iiooes cartaiaty international Gispatens ton, Mass. ner, Bos-| Saturday in the case of Geo. W. Moxley CORSON & MAC. is t, and with proper care will last a] Bischoff, organist. Sunday school, 9:30 ;| For Samuel W. Curriden and Thos. p. | 122! gall erings of labor thts principle ae Thursday afternoon, 2:30 o’clock—“The | 29d John E. Shoemaker, trading as Lloyd ifetiime. atng tur tia, Ant a Curtin Endeavor, junior, 3 pan.; senior, 6:20) parrison, trustees, lot 144, In equare 861, been ceclarel Alor ght t le convention in Mother's Greatést Needs,” Miss Franzes | Moxley, against Arthur L, Thompson, Geo. Banks, = on, etc 4 improved by residence property, No. 667 F | ciated ftaclf upon this question of interna: | Newton, Chicago, IIL; * Rife and George Houck. Citepaions ot -Teagy omg pe Bast: “421 LIth St. | CMVBUSTS PARK TEMPLE, otHt AND TRUM. | street northeast, to Mrs. L. E, Cammack | tone) pee ee Ae ‘na. | Miss Constance Mackenzie,” Philadelphia, Broadwa; on & UDP, bull sts. n.w., Rev. Sterling N. Brown, pastor.— | for $8,850. era oleae in the following language: | Pa; “sume Practical Results of Child Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds. POPULAR-PRICED STATIONERS. ja20-14d_| 11, s.m.. Rev. Isaac Clark, D.D., will preach, | For’ William Cralg, trustee, lot 18, in hereas, The American Federation of | Study,” Dr. G, Stanley Hall, Worcester, nate, Exchang: ps. = = 230 p.m, & special choral service to take full! .ouare 781, improved by a two-story and Labor has been intrusted with the solemn , Stocks and Bonds and all securities Ho! For the hour. Church quartet consists of Mrs. Lulu Joy | Pane ont brick residence, No. 824 Masaa- | JUuty of defending the best interests of the Thursday event: es listed on the exchanges of New York, Philadelphia, Brooks, soprano; Miss Lula A. Hamer, contralto; » No. working people of America; and 'y evening, 8 o’clock—“Reading 9 ° Boston end Baltimore bought and sold. Inauguration! Mr. Stanton We ‘Mr. oe Lewis, Cored Pree northeast, to Jno. K, Tay- “Whereas, The demands of the working cours cos Mothers,” Mrs. Margaret E. A isity made of investment securities, Tis bass. Other profess! singers and musiclans jor for x . = sf angster, jew York city; trict and all local Railroad, Gi Insurance: You business men on the avenue should will take part. A hearty welcome to any and] For Thos. G. Hensey and Walter R. Hen- people eal meray ie fully heard in alt ae resolutions, press comm: pe ee ae CASH AND PRIZES and ‘Telepbone Stock dealt A hina have your windows Sites up with large ail our services. 1t_ | sey, trustees, lots 62 and 64, In square 132, etrenee oul nobility of pales at the | Baltimore, Md.; “How to Guard Our Youth GIVEN FREE EACH MONTH American Bell Telepbone Stock bought and suld. ror, Ope ro Ee LOTHERAN. improved by two undnianed brick awelings, | Patehe.cn, "on Mora, mately ree {0 | Against ‘Bad isterature,” Anthony Come = aa glase and workmanship—your profit will No. 3821 an regon avenue north- stocl lew York city. SS tacger if we do! listisnaten Tarniabed ST, PAUL'S ENGUH LUTHERAN CHURCH, | west No. 1821 to WC. Graham, and No. | io many ‘milhtne wtery ythomess and | y@t!da¥ Morning, 10:50 o'clock—Devotional, SUNLI IGH I Silsby & Company, ee cor. 2 pomer, pastor, | 1893 to J. A. For 10., for $3,500 each. 3 ira, HA. 2 3 “Her- Chas. B. Hodgkin, 913 7th. | tomorrow’ morning aoa evening ‘at 11 and 7:30. TOR CW Ac Gordan come teuntoariot rea: Whereas, The working class, the class | Amity, Mes, ee eA aS =. Paints, Oli, Varulshes, gata Sontor Endeavor at coun, ““** “4. | in square 1084, improved ‘by dwelling No, | that slways has to Res the DES pau C; “Physical Culture,” Miss Julia King, TRCORTORATED, ullders ware, ete. 1351 B street northeast, to W. C. Graham stcn, Mass.; : ‘ ‘ — “| OE oF TR, RERORATION, TA Aye | for Bh Sabet na platnatos oF peace | Recon ing ea aeaeaee, eee | WI APPE S, ‘aaKunena ea a ants ° : : | For Chas, C. Glover and Frank T. Raw- | The! a = “National Training School f OMce, 613 15th st. n.w., ts, We're Making; ‘.=. DD. at 11 and titign) trustees’ peak aE lotsd: ip saunter STE Resolved, ‘That the American Federa: ‘or Women,” ‘Mrs. Sallie A. Cotton, Fall tion of Labor in convention in the city of ikland, yl all th i ved by ee-story and basement coh Eee sod woodwork A Specialty | rormen piace ae CHURCH, PasToR, | brick dwelling, No. 003 New York avenuo | Baltimore ascembled, hulle with deep satis- the: National Metropolitan Bank Building. “a First Prizes, each of ‘fioo Gash. —— ing. N Gaay afternoon, 2:30 o'clock—“Nature | 20 Second Prices, each o! Telephone 505. mhi9 enters into the com 3. G. Butler. LER MEMOKIAL’ Qld. ave. | northwest, to Madison Whipple for $8,000. | faction the arrival of a delegation from | studies in the Home,” Miss Ann, cles - — = 5 3,600. . a A. cial Bicycles*.. 7 mruction of a house. Of apd Oth st. ne), tH. Butler, pastor “Services | "For Jas, F. Brown and Jas. B. Green, | Great Britain and Ireland, charged with | Schyver, Ann Arbor, Mich.; “Importance | 40 Third Prizes, each W. B. Hibbs & Co course, we'll furnish a few feet ost irs. In latter church at 7:30, C. E. the task of proposing a treaty by which all | of 3, * le leg of Lumber, though, when desired. suniversary. Address by Senator Nelson.” 11% | trustees, lots 80 and 81, in square 1034, | J ostions which cannot be settled by ordi- ringing the Youth in Touch With Great Our low prices on Lumber and Wood- PRACTICAL CHRISTIANITY. improved by two three-story stone and nary diplomatic agency, may be referred to Literature," Mr. Hamilton Mabie,. New BANKERS & BROKERS, Work will prove a pleasant surprise to you. “ a . brick dwellings, Nos. 1347 and 1349 B street arbitration, ° York city; stories, Dr. Walter L. Hervey, o ve THB NATIONAL INSTITUTD OF _PRacticar, | DOrtheast to John B. Green for $3,200 each: “Subsequent conventions have reiter- pew Sorkectty. Ses ee a Se Ree, THOS. W. SMITH, Christianity (formerly Christian Sctenee) valde For W. Riley Deeble and Chas. Hf Bau-| ated and emphasized this demand for the | ene Mercy meine? elock— "How shall 1427 F Street. Main Ofes, Phone pata negg “Bpremmn sine mires ra estes ctor brick’ dwelling, No, | Peaceful settlement of all disputes. Labor | ire Stanton Binteh, Now eck oe ser SF oO ee re MIM and Wharven taints a hone Sr: ' Heading "Koon. ie, "aut ballaing ner 808 A street southeast, to Herbert A. Gill recomn ince ee ee ve ser Corea Preaniaations (a)"Need of Organization, 2 cee onus con Sheet "cat. ny Soesemnnes §a22-1m, 12th and G "1t® "| for $3,000. irit of d “How Organize?’ Mrs. Ellen M. Hen- ‘of each tp containing the LADENBURG, THALMANN & CO., an a For Wm. P. Lockwood and Irving Wil- | breathing animals; that the spirit of greed | rotin, Chicago, Ill. He Sg ip . . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Maron: trustee for gain and power often seeks to divert ° beeding “SUN : (cal THE = £ 8, lot 31, in block 15, Le eee pens’) are to be sent, postage fully paid, inclosed de6-164 New York. = aE Oere ss : handsome two-|the attention of the people from redress ith a sbeet of stating Competitor's full ae —— -——» ors a Se gent oy Sante Reraiiarn amen at ate pac dwaling NO, 519 Spruce street, | fom domestic grievances to foreign wars, Life Underwriters. ame aud address Sod the number of ‘Coupons sent ‘: JULIUS N: 8p. “Pp, Fe 'C ed b: : “< "Jand in the jing» hopes of foreign con- Be veeu to aS Bros., a5 ‘New York, marked on All Souls’ Church. LA SBURGH - sub} eter and John Condemne to Malcoln. Hufty, for $4,200. At the annual meeting of the Lift ‘3 hand comer) wi - he Haier for Preaching the 'f rath and Healing | Fos Benjamin P. Snyder and Thos. R. anente an ae ine workers bevelne nen SS fation eet eo der- | cater the DIS rapper Ee Competitor lives is SCM" | Yesterday was the nineteenth anniver. the_ Ste Car John FB. Linacott, 2 interes! Assoc! of the ict of Co- : Furniture and Carpet Co. | 8 1's -cedem!Tant ate ivetcomy, “itt | S00vea ‘hye mmagmiagent. Tours 183, im’ | fumane sentiments, at variance with their | lumbia yesterday officers for th XO. sisi sary of the dedication of All Sonis’ Church, fs ¥. MC. A. | ese mace Pe Rapes wath interest, and at the thought of which their | year were elected as follow: ini pisrnier = nec = a a aeciagir flintignened PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT 1226 F aT. N.W., | — E 2 2 rear of io hearts revolt. at . You CG -Brakhn, Loar some reception given in honor of Rev. and Je27-t¢ ont & es old stand. REV. GEORGE. P. HIGLEY, D.D., will sddrem 1H0 New Hampshire avenue main entsnco “We are not sentimentalists to the de- enemas president; Robert Cook, first vice 1 Ngeaten Telands. ‘New seesey, = Mrs. E. Bradford Leavitt. There was a the meeting at the Y. M. C 1409 New York | Frank W. Stone fcr $40,000. gree that we would sogenner the rights | President; E. J. Clark, second vice presi- = ‘York of i a aA large attendance of members of the con- HUR N S. rae ave.; Sunday afternoon, at 4 ‘Seok. al men |" For Elon A. Woodward and James White, | 0f Our people or the rights of our coun: | dent: G. E. Gillard, secretary and treas- Z| *Srootiyn, Looe ata’ Staten Lateods gregation, who tcok advantage of the op. CH ‘OT IC ES eenae: it ry upon a mere declaration. e English | urer. Frank H. mas, “Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, f ig — “THB SYMMETRICAL LIFE” WILL Bn 9am | frame’ dwelling’ omea street nese te uorthe Sete tiereorre: a ae woud, and ene | 202, Robert Cook were SSeS 3 West, Virgiola sod Disueict ot Oo: aaa sag age: oe aoe peer aan BAPTIST. ject of deh ‘Colbert, Egan erform for mittee t —|{— is wife in an informal and social Tae EE oe pratt ate geet Beatie x. atc | 'ror'Edward a Stelwegen and Thos. a, | Oteanlzed workers of ath countries have | bill nd ‘confer with the autheritica, “tic | 4 | Te New England wate qThe reception laste! for several hour, and ,. F A DESCRIBES * An st., Jan. O'clock. ally placed the! - | Simon: Wolf ressed th * ‘ to's Viewints Turane Howptar™ Sountay night. 1:80 | — = Gale, | trustees, all of square north (of ord, possessing all the best traits of hu-| the subject of rebates, (7° *8S0clation on clea are, the celebrated, PIEMCE SPE- | T°d.0 tne’ airestion of the board ut Won gielonk, " Femaching at Hi am. ‘by” the pastor. CNITARIAN. Square 189, fronting on New Hampshire | marity and patriotism of,-our time, that oun Tet pe Taanufactured by Geo y | Under the direction of the board of trus- Auditorium, ith at, aul Va ave av ave ne Core y CHURCH, COR. 14TH AND L ci Martha W. Goddard for $21,000. Z nething can nor will arise which cannot cts Wcaaol Pierce & Ge, Fot Bait Beaton. and Ker — ee ae ee ee ee METROPOLITAN BAPTIST CHURCH, @TH AND | itact! Sorin eter eam Mocs bens abe sarder say vannole bunal’ of internationed asnttration ce Pe Soiclprrs arte ape Bittes Dartare bell, standard cyclometer and Hust Me Gale, MeL Dovilttie, Mr. Henry F; Ane —Dr Williams preaches 11 a.m. apd 1:30 Etnies of Charen "Going Te SS Otay Aa “In @ recent article upop: the growth and | 4. Ne some B. Peyton was today appointed | lace RULES. Blount, Prot. E. A. Fay, Mr. J. F. Hood, P.w. Stirring themes. “Come and enjoy these ser-| o'clock, subjects “Ase eas: ins’ -” | infiuence of the trade mrion movement, a | @0cket clerk of the Police Court, to fill the ES. Mr. Henry K. Willard and Mr. George Doo- vices. All seats free. Hearty welcome 1*| Suaday school and Unit: sees at O16 improved by a thoroughly equipped apart- occasionally | vacan i little. The reception committee consisted ‘y y sop cliss ai a.m. mcst excellent water while jonally icy resulting from the recent death of | 1. Ev ‘month ee 1887 in each of the CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, COR. STH AND H | 2Mné, People's meeting at 6:90 pm. AN! are | Ment house, corner 14th street and Sherl- | saversely criticising, the tgade union move-| Mr. J, Hall Colegate. There we quiricts pe ‘be awarded as follows 4] of the board and Senator and Mrs. Chan- — Bw. Sp nn a ™ and 750 pm, by vit 1t Pee to Samuel x, attorney, ment, demonstrates that.there is now aris- | appucants for See Soak 3 ey many ‘The 1 wok Lak sends in the LARGEsT | dler, Mr. J. H. Ketcham, Mrs. W. F. Wal- the pastor, Hey. Samuel H. Gresae, NEW CHURCH. mE $00,000. ann and George M, | in& out of these ‘organisations a force and apolicents ae tion, ani ige Mil- | NUMBER of coupons from the district im which | lace, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Willard, Col. and . H. Bergm: . Setorentns tion that the workers of all coun- udge Imball experienced great | be or sbe resides recel: CASH. Mrs. Enoch Totten, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. FustT BAPTIST i} ag OT EROS LR pT eee Soot Citele, Dr. Chasian A. sake ABOVE | oHe REV. JOHN E. SMITH OF PHILADELPHra, | Emmerich, trustees, part of original lot 6, | tries will fraternize and thus once and for | difficulty in reaching a decision. Two of 2 Stakely, pastor.— in 518, i red Bunda. Preach! inaionary of the P. i ‘Associ: square 518, improv by a three-story F school, 9:30 a.m. ing. 11 amb | ae ie iNew Church. corner et oth will | prick dwelling, No. 436 H street northwest, all settle these resorts, £0, force, of which | the leading candidates, however, withdrew wiih Frank Sewall, pastor). at 11 | to John G. Schutrumpf for $4,060. “We are not certain that all the terms from the contest, and, after carefully con- titors who ecad in the NEXT. LARG- Bennett. Mr. I. P. Libbey, Mrs, George B. receive avert 12 | Clark, Mrs. L. H. Pelouse, Mrs. J. H. Bax- geotiemen’s Prence sPucrar | ter. Mrs. W. P. Dunwoody and Mrs. H.C. Cutter. ‘Tne introductions were made by Great’ Nations ut fhe, He, thespeclat oaste | tie Sara? hot Rene, as 20 will ice Seen pnemman ot i ‘pending ‘tronty are. ehe, Dont that | dering the merits of the others, the selee- ho send. tn 2 P4 Mr. Wright. bets ‘The Empt: ‘Nebucha: sdnezza: ture on * = FUTURE LIFE. Where eda vent. coul levised, it. see requ mod- ares Late Babpionmmr®. “f guachadnessar: Or, the | Go'men live after death?” Seats free for all = Nehemiah Norris, claiming to be the hus- | ifice.tion, but awhethie | this be so or not the | | Mr. Peyton was formerly employed in the in_wbich, ied indy’s or gentleman's Gold Wr | Has Been Knighted. ing, 6:20 o'clock. ot strangers cordially welcome. it sete principle involved {gs that for which we | Office of the clerk of the t Court of oe: —_____-—. | band of the late Lucy Norris, or Morrison, | 2oniend, and it is the earnest hope of the | APpeals. He will enter upon the discharge | "3°"'rhe wit CLOSE THE Last pay | _%!5- Trentanove's numerous friends tu UNIVERSALIST. NON-SEOTARIAN. has filed a caveat to her will, claiming that | Contend. and it is the earnest Rope of the | o” his duties February 1. oF shtH MONTE during Coupons Washington will be gled to learn that a CHURCH oF OUR FATHER, 19TH AND L—REv, | THE PROPLIS CHURCH. 423 G st. N.W.—BRV. | Unos of Charles F) Motrison, ipiwhoscihe pate Ce at Ot On BaCay eget ois gic eene ieee $e ie eat z sepa ond eblerren Jet Fag too Reme ene ip that A. G. . he ‘Alex. Kent, will at 11:25 o'clock - g ers, that an agreement should be reac! Am Appointment. ‘who obtain from fambert con: on agai wget | fae gee fstnod ot rte oli" ete | sate, ras tat by hs wt aateg October | that a Phe aes Saati Saat | Tra view Freon and General san aso, fn tener # Bese wil, be Sepmlied, "Ei | sculptor the Aen of the Crown of E Ri STECGGLE yor nT peer eee about $600 of personal property. poreenct shculd, . bee hand, in fair | 9&¢r Gannon of the Southern Railway Com- | ‘are debarred — a > uotp Linen (itmstemted). AML owe | 28 eo igi ts SPE rivalry with cnet “ether, eschew the -eld- |. pany has appointed Mr. W. B. Kilpatrick, | 4,4 Dire rorwanded to Gompetiions te op Sale and Partition. vy. : ut VERMONT AVENUE CHURC CHURCH.—¥. D. POWER, 11 s ‘win Filea. ume brutality an: 6 aaa of war with | who was his private secretary when the Hi days after cach closes. Charles Early has filed @ bill in equity CENTRAL UNION MISSION. Bool, 20 a %. og at m2 me eat i the Bs Bios Daw, datea | its burdens, woen, {Js and tears, "ied CENTRAL | USION | MISSION | Ti Wright. Same hours, ail welcome.” "it!" | noon, To his widow are left two bonds of In Favor of Mr. Boatner. Lever FRIENDS. the building association of Georgetown. | Hlections committee No. 3 has decided To the children, Robert A., Samuel. L., the oputesied, bleptitd: case OC Bie rot - V. “Daw, | ar followed ore: school. welcome to all, dt