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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, APR " TL 10, 1897-24 PAGES. SPECIAL NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. THE OP¥ICIAL WEATHER MAP. FINANCIAL. FINANCTAL. WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEM METHODIST. GORSUCH M. E, CHURCH, 4% AND L STS. 8.W., . W. H. Richardson, ‘pastor. 9:30 a.m., 8. BAPTIST. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 16TH ST. Charles A. Stakely, pastor.— Preaching by Dr. Evening sub- . bational org: Scott circle, Sunday school .. Mra. Maud 1. Green, chalk talker. 6:45 p.m., Pubite tnvited, . and 7:45 p.m. THE ELECTION OF nce of Religion.”” i ‘You are cordially t str ME. CHURCH Rev. Stowell L. Br; GRACE BAPTIST, 9TH AND D SE., REV. “SCOTCH EVA: 30 p.m., and every even! o'clock except Saturday. U2, What is Man's Life? SPueiteALIsM Husiness and test medium, OPWLITAN M. E., 4% AND ¢ AUDITORIUM, 4TH 3 - ave. f Her Swem, pastor.— Preaching at 11 a.m.’ by Rev. Geo. B. Truett. 7:45 p.m., Prof. Lee Davis Lodge of Columbian University speaks on “How to Study the Bible.”* All invited. Free pews. METROPOLITAN BAPTIST CHURCH, 6TH AND it il a.m. and 7:30 p. nville S$. Wilifums, and 8 p.m. by the pastor. Passton week John A. Logan. the talented elocutiontst. will participate pem.. Rey. Dr. St HERBIOPORE a Clark and J.B. |. E. CHURCH eby withdrawn, BAPTIST CHURCH, F ST. S.W.—GRAND 11 aan. by the pastor. 3 ».. of Nineteenth Street 7:30 p.m., Prof. J. H. Coleman of Way a W. J. Howard, pastor. 1t to young men are invited.1* 21 a.m. and 8 pn. CALVARY BAPT 'D.D.. pastor.—Sunday 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. by samuel H. Greene, D.D. EXPLANATORY NOTE: Observations taken at 8 a.m., 75th meridian time. Solid lines are {s0- bars, or Mines of equal air pressure, drawn for each tenth of an inch. lines of equal temperature, drawn for each ten degrees. Shaded areas are regions where rain or snow has fallen during preceding twelve hours. The words “High” and “‘Low’’ show location of areas of Sniall arrows fly with the wind. Epworth League, RCH C evangelist, Su ra Grossnickle, and 7:30 p.m., in NATIONAL CAPITAL BANK BUILDING (near 3d _s.e.). W. M. Lyon, pastor. EPISCOPAL. ST. MARGARET'S CHURCH, HEAD OF CO} ard Lewis Howell, holy communion, ly communion, 11 vening prayer und confirmation Wednesdays, morning and litany, 10 o'clock. er, 4:30. p.m. NIMON STOCK DIVIDEND. Everybody cordially | nigh and low barometer. PARTLY CLOUDY TOMORROW. ave. and 5 st. ‘The Kind of Weather That is Pre- dicted for Sunday. Forecast till 8 p.m. Sunday—For the Di: trict of Columbia, Delaware and Maryland. fair tonight, partly cloudy -m.; service, sermon and 1 a.m. “Tucsdays, WE GUAKANT E. CHURCH, 3D ‘Thursdays. evening 's, morning prayer and Sundays in Lent, Sund veather Sunda: northwesterly winds, becoming variable. Weather conditions and general forecast— The storm, central in West Virginia Friday morning, has moved to the New Englan! coast, diminishing in intensity. Brisk northwesterly winds will continue teday on the New England coast, diminish- irg in force by Sunday morning. ‘The pressure is relatively high in the central valleys and thence westward to the central Pacific coast. ‘A moderate storm center is developing to the north of Montana. ‘The pressure has fallen generally in New England and throughout the Rocky moun- tain districts; it has fallen from the lower leke region southward to the gulf coast. is lower in the middle and south Atlantic states, but has remained stationary in other districts. Rain has fallen generally land and throughout the Atlantic and east snows have occurred in the lake regions and showers in the mid- sH, STH ST. NEAR BN. EF NO CONSUME y conduct a parochts PAUI-S CHURCH, Washington Circle, All seats free. and closed at 2 Instruction on vensorg and sermon on.‘ Strangers welcom CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, MASS. ommunion at 4 John J. Murray, The temperature in New Eng- ‘er ‘and sermon at 11 gulf states. er at 7:30 0 The rector, Rey. ‘ fams, will preach at both services. THE PRO-CATHEDRAL cor. 3d and A sts. 8. 14TH AND 6 ¥° Clearing weather indicated for New England end the lower lake region by Sun- Occasional showers may occur in the middle Mississippi and Ohio valleys Sunday. In the south Atlantic and gulf states the be generally fair. The following heavy precipitation, inches, was reportec during the past twen- ty-four hours—Tampa, 2.24: Boston, 1 Halifax, 1.74; Sydney, 3:58; B. prayer and sermon. by. weather will on service from 12 to 3 on ) AND A STS. BL Olin Eldridy Sunday school, p.m. Prayer meeting, NN It Atlantic Cit . Rivers—The following changes in the riv- NEIL OF SCOTLAND WILL. Bible Class at 2:45. All men in- Bauin’s Hall, s.e. s Ba a Rae s CHRISTTAN, PRESBYTERY OF WASHINGTON CITY 1 evening service, nt fx from the M All ure invited to bot VERMONT AVE Figures From the Annaal Report of the Stated Clerk. of the stated ington city KEEN’S M. BE. CHURCH W. dL Wright clerk of the presbytery of W; to the general assembly the following facts be of interest to name: and figures will Spring Goods. PRESBYTERIAN. “DE WITT ‘TALMA preach tomorrow at 11 a.m. number of elders and dea- aéditions during the eclesiastical 851; total membership, 7,259; Sabbath benevolent con- Of this amount $10, including value of boxes sent, were con- women of the churches, whose zeal and liberality entitles them to the highest prais? es worthy co-workers with the women of the Presbyterian Church The contributions for the current year are largely in excess of those of last year, when they amounted to $538,000, re- minding us of the ideal miss‘on of the new woman of the nineteenth century—to feed the hungry, clothe. the naked, visit the sick the xospel to every creature. The amount contributed by Sabbath schools and Christian Endeavor societies is $2,500. ‘The next meeting of the general assembly will be held at the Winona A$’sembly and Summer School ‘To this assembly the presbytery appointed its commissioners Principals, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Lin:cott, € All are welcome. AFFAIRS IN GEORGETOW: school membership, tributions, $26,8 Palm Sunday to Be Celebrated Tomorrow. Palm Sunday (tomorrow) will be appro- celebrated at Trinity be blessed and tributed, according to the usual custom, at the solemn high mass at 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon. The children of the Sunday school will also receive palms immediately after the lesson for the day, and just be- fore the celebration of mass. At St. Ann's Church, Tenleytown, palm will also be distributed, after being blessed by the pastor, Rev. Father Joseph Mallon, the services being the same as at Trinity Appropriately tributed by third in series ou th inid-Week prayer weetir Palms will wagal mee ing ting a board of meeting of th+ v HL be closed Apet : Senator Burrows of Michigan ICE METROPOLITAN RAILEOAD ©O., Assoc‘ation, ta meeting of the opolitan Railroad the following, Byron Sunderland, D. D. and Rev. Wm. ©. Alexander, D. I Church will be celebrated with song and under the auspices of The music YNESDAY, April 14. 1 literary exercises, the Epworth League. occasion will be furnished by the junior choir, a new organization, under the lead- ership of Mr. Leoan Wheeler. F. Menefee, Type of Christ Also the following ruling YTERIAN CHURG Principals, Mr. W. H. H. Smith Charles Lyman and Dr. These commissioners are expected to report at an intermediate meeting of the presbytery, to _be held in the Westmin- 7, 1897, at 10 a.m. —_+ -—-— VETERANS AT A BANQUET. the president of the Washington College, will deliver the ser- mon at the morning service tomorrow at Gay Street Rev. W. S. O. Thomas, occupying the pul- pit in the evening. ‘The stations of the way of the cross were time during Lent “T never disappo the pastor We print high-grade BRIEFS. At both sery- fees special nu read for the last evening at Trinity Church, being crowded with members of the con. | Pistinguished Guests From Washing- ton at a Baltimore Dinner. The Union Veteran Association of Mary- land gave its thirty-second annual banquet at the Carrollton Hotel in Baltimore last ‘This association was formed on the field of Appomattox April 9, 1865, and its members have met on each anniversary of the day. Among the ington were Senators and Wellington, A class will be confirmed tomorrow morn- ing at 11 o'clock at the West Washington corner of 32d and Q streets, Rev. Stanley Billheimer, pastor. large class is under instru Church for the prompt printer,” eS ieanett Lutheran Church, essllen Need Berkeley THE EASTERN I first. communion and confirmation, which will be held on the feast of the patronage of St. Joseph, the third Sunday after Easter. bons will be present to administer the sac- rament of confirmation. Sandy Alexander, First Baptist Church, is lying dang: ill at his residence on Dumbarton avenue. sewer is being laid in 26th street between P street and Dumbar- ton avenue. Mr. William J. Conlin reported to the po- lice yesterday that some one had cutered his room at the Home for Incurables, on Georgetown Heights, and stole $40 from a Cardinal Gib- invited guests from Wash- pastor of the Representatives William Major General Department Commander Hopkins and Assistant Adjutant General The Spring Campaign Howard Wilbur Ennis ter will be in A twenty-inch A committee came over and escorted the guests to Baltimore on a special car. The dining hall handsomely decorated, and about 200 sat down to the banquet at 9 o'clock. 2 o'clock before the comrades joined hands around the tables and sang “Auld Lang The toasts were responded to as President of Senator John M. Thurston; ‘The ” Dr. James H. Butler; Colonel W. A. McKel- ‘Good government,” Senator Joseph R. Hawley; “Are republics ungrateful?” Sena- tor George L. Wellington; ‘‘The victories of Nelson A. Mile: “The army and navy,” Thos. S. Hopkins department commander, tomac, G. A. R.; 2 PRESBYTERIAN CHUKOH, Hation of deacons and elder Easton & Rupp, 421 11thSt. ag aprelalicar SVATIONERS. Georgetown University has re legacy of $10,000 through a bequest in the will of the late Miss Winifred Martin, who died April 4 at Baltimore, and who was a sister of ex-Gov. Downey of California. Policeman J. E. Pierce of this precinct was this morning transferred to the fifth precinct in Southeast Washington, his place being filled by the transfer of Policeman Vermillion of No. 5. the United We Carry No Old Stock. © zuods advertied at low prices by Morton day we celebrat “Loyal Marylani as having belonged to the stock T. Keen are not this season's goods, Major General rs from former years. Bishop is Not To the Editor of The Evening Star: You have, perhaps unwittingly, given me such an opportunity for a wide and thor- oughly undesirable notoriety in your story of Friday evening, entitled “Drilling La- and at the same time you are so plainly defrauding the individual who chooses tne fantastic name of Nemo, ler which to disguise his evidently dan- that I take an early opportunity of requesting you to disabuse the minds of The Star's very numerous among whom I have meny friends, of the idea that I am even by indirection attempting to induce any man or woman to brave the terrors of a modern Bastille. I am not sufticienily egotistic to imagine that my leadership would be such a load- stone of attraction as to cause myrigds to rush into a radical or forcible movement such as seems to be contemplated in the so plainly connected in your stery with my name. I am a past general officer in the Knights of Labor and any- thing beyord the atms sought for and de- sired by that organization, is not accept- able to, and cannot be supported by me, and, as 1 feel that any impression that the Knights of Labor, even by inference, had the most remote connection with an organization believing in force of any kind, would do us untold injury, I therefore be- eve that you will the more readily con- cede my request and state as emphattcally as possible that all our ends can and will be attained by peaceful and Constitutional M. J. BISHOP. ee In Favor of Jones. At a meeting of the 8. M. Cullom Na- tional Republican Association last even- ing the following committee was appoint- ed to wait upon District Attorney Henry E. Davis and urge the appointment of Thomas 1. Jones as assistant district at- torney: A. J. Leonard, Dr. A. W. Shields, John L. Smith, E. W. Turner and L. M. Department “The sons of veterans,” Representative Willlam W. Mcintire; “‘The touch of the elbow,” Dr. Theodore A. Nor- ‘Our dead comrades,’ service Thursday a 8 in silence, stand t = Strangers welcome. THE SECULAR LEAGUE. XY WILL ADDRESS THE CHURCH NOTICES LUTHERAN. Se Bad Condition. President Pratt ‘of the Humane Soclety recently wrote the Commissioners a letter complaining of the had condition of the District cattle yards at the corner of 12th and Ohio avenue northwest. noon the Commissioners appointed a com- mission, consisting of Captaiii Beach of the engineer department ani to make an examinatidi report at once. bor’s Forces, morning and evening. at gerous personality, Sunday school at 14TH AND L E. BRADFORD LEAVITT. “ Dole of Boson, 11 a.m, 7: . In charge of Ye icn class will weet circle of readers, thé health officer, fi of”the place and Stnday sebool a ALL ARE INVITED. FRIENDS. HODOX) EVERY FURST Bible “school. Christian En: ordi] welcome to all. our Lord's suf- Rev. Mr. Van Arsdaje } Rev. L. B. Wilson, présiding elder of this district, says there is no foundation in fact for the report that Rev. W. W.Van Arsdale will be appointed to the Twelfth Street M. E. Church, made vacsint by! the appoint- ment of Rev. W. G. Cassard to a chap- jaincy in the navy. Rey. Mr, Wilson says: “Mr. Van Arsdale was agsigned to Ha- where he has been kindly re- ite CA opening aus- ot to Come. fontirmation, ‘s onfirmation tn wa week se-vices in both chur-hos, PRACTICAL CHRISTIANIT THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OFF Services every CHURCH, 423 G ST. it, pastor, will b goers and their reasons. All welcome. ting at reading vom, Ohio ceived, and his pastora’ REFORMED. — 2 REFORMED CHURCH, ISTH ST. N i. and P st., Kev ning service. —_—— National Geographic, Society. The lecture before the National Geo- graphic Society Monday afternoon next, in Columbia Theater, will be on Constanti- nople, by Prof. Edwin A, Grosvenor of Am- herst College, author of the recent stand- ard work on the historic city. —_—_—_. Naval Orders. Surgeon J. W. Baker, from the Benning- ton and placed on waiting orders. Ensign L, H. Everhart, from the office of naval intelligence to the Yorktown. Gaston DeP. Johnstone has been appointed an actmg gunner in the na —_—_+s+__. Naval Movements. The Yorktown sailed from Kankow this lang. The Texas is at CEBTRAL UNION MISSIO! NTRAL UNION MISSION, 62 LA. AVE._GOS- ‘and 7:30 p.m.; Sundays ight meetings in A. T. G. Apple pel services daily at 1 UNIVERSALIST. Ste MISSION B 1 oF OUK FATHE SPIRITUALISM We Will hold her usual Sunday evening meeting. Psychometric readings, tests, Seance, Wednesday evening at residence, Interviews dally. SPIRITUALISM— MASONIC HALL, CORNER 9TH and F sts. ow. illustrated sermon,” Mlustrated hymn, All cordially invited. NEW CHURCH. PRANK SEWALL IRCORAN sts. Ninety and Nin WILL PREACH, eas their speaker for xzin of Boston. ‘Mr. Wiggin kers and a test me- yirttual Genesis: The Third Day. Holy week services Wednesday, + Good Friday, with seruioo, 11 a.m. Pastor's Bible classe Friday evening, 730. it is one of our very bests} dim of great power. ‘This 1s a rare opportunity of investigators into the truth of Spirituatism to and witness’ teste. Good music. Prof. A. J. Maxham will sing sev- ; —_>—__. If you want anything, try an ad. in The Star. If anybody has what will get an answer, Holy Saturday, hear its beautiful morning for Chinki: jay. P you wish, you Strangers cordially wel é Fort Monroe, Haight & Freese, Bankers 5 [In the whote reatm of eo Commission Stock Brokers.| The oo" ™ Sr ur & NEW YORK, "ROADWAY. Dothing in the way ef an in ROSTON, STATE ST. estme jo equal - PHILADELPHIA, 402 WALNUT, COR, 4TH ST. Very et Stocks, Bonds, Grain, rinses Piaeeean be mea oe a Reed expending of money to secure Bougtt and sold for cash or on a margin of 3 per cent. Commigston, 1-16, Write or call for our “400-page See val,” conceded by Banks and the Py most cordensed und statistically tion on this subject tion, latest rep gives maps Past ten years of all Railroad amd Industrial poratious “listed on the New York, l'hi Boston, Baltimore and Chicago Exchanges a condensed edition equal to. Poors’ SRETIONARY “R_OWN IUD @ gain—ateety-nine thes out of ninety-nine — necessitates some risk, some uncertainty, some speculative element. The above is our ANNUITIES, Racked by and in fa ital and by a firs whos record of success and fair "ED AND MAILED PREE, DETERMINING THE FINANCIAL 5 BILITY OF THE FI WITH Wi Dotted lines are tsotherms, or | near is A: RIGHT STOU! New York Nat! —_—___________-|__ Washington Office, ers, in feet and tenths, have occurred:| 4; CORCORAN BUILDING. Risen, Pittsburg, Davis Island Dam, | —*— 5.0; Parkersburg, Cincinnati, 5.2; Louis- i D CO Dav. t, 0.5; St. Louis, 0.8; Vicksburg, os) New Orleans, 01; Fort’ Smith, 35; BANKERS, Nashville, 0.3. Fallen, ‘Chattanooga, 4.0; Helena, Ark., 1333 F St. N.W., MONEY MADE ON STOCKS 0.1; Omaha, Kansas City, 0.2; St. Paul, Put your surplus h in stocks, 0.1. = - ee ‘They are above the danger line and rising ADAMS BUILDING. Rightly invested | it'll bring big at La Crosse, 3.7; Dubuque, 0.5; Vicksburg, | Deposits received. Check books furnished. | profits. Latest i % eB! + 9.2; New Orleans, 1.9. INTEREST ALLOWED, I atest acws and gossip di Above the danger line and falling at Hel- rect from the exchanges. Stocks, ena, Ark., 116; Nashville, 2.3. Stationary, LOANS 1-8; Grain, 1-16 com. Cairo, 8.8; Memphi: . Tide Table. Made on listed Today—Low tide, 7:10 a.m. and 8:19 p.m.; iss high tide, 12:59 a.m. and 1:42 p.m. UNITED STATES BONDS, Tomorrow—Low tide, 8:13 a. = Li p.m.; high tide, 1:59 a.m. and 2:38 p.m. STOCKS. Howe BUILDS 9 PORT! The Sun and Moon, ‘Today—Sun rises, 5:30 a.m.; sun sets, 6:23] WHEAT, COTTON. Minis meat PMc aon Gare Cash or Margin. : Moon sets 2 ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises, » am. Racine Commission 1-16. Gas lamps all lighted by 7:41 p.m.; ex- tinguishing begun at 4:37 a.m. The light- jug is begun one hour before the time ramed. Are lamps lighted at 7:26 p.m. guished at 4:52 a.m. TH Temperatures for Twenty-Four Hours ATOR ‘The following were the readings of the | all or « thermometer at the weather bureau during | the Vast oy sone hours, beginning at 4] orric: o'clock yesterday afterncon vAY, r ITY. ae Ree oes Dany 005) Spm Stymidnight, ||) 2 LAND Ss BROS WAS, DEW, RODE <aEE, BS. WESCOrE 2/7! April 104 am, 40; 8a.m., 42; 12 m,4,] Te E. WARD & CO. LEM meyast and 2 p.m., 48. a JAMES H. BYRAM. Maximum, 60, at 3 p.m., April 9; mini- mum, 39, at 6 a.m., April 10. ere is money on the right slde of stocks. Ls and bonds, IN Monthly paymes with J de OUR FACILITIES FOR Di any expense, the addi ing S14 extin- LY CONTR UF AN INVESTOR OR OP- can be sure of t 1 for Daily 1 IVE PRIVAT! settled borrower ave, nw, nw now iba St nw, who have bee s Jarket spar ems is called r Tih ot. oe CONDENSED LOCALS| ODD LOT DEPARTMENT | —_* tiv Hitt B0 2S nou CALS) ecinat eo e gre sinks bt on Washington nahe chief clerk of the State Department | New York Stock Exchange Loan & Trust Co 5 Is @ pocketbook, a handkerchief and a | at th e lots. il Parasol which had been left behind by | for cash or « Corre invited. ladies whose business had called them D las & nes PAG ae cabin oe pete The 2h regular metting of the Hiolg-| gO Sone ook ome eee [Te wit ts mitt, RO oe | Ree aE Re, — IO the Cosmos Club. Several interestiag cng. | 24 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK CITY. ances subje't to check apl0,13, munications will be subjects debated. George Washington was a prisoner in Judge Miller’s court today. He was charged with making threats of personal violence oward nis wife, Lottie Washington. After an investigation of the case Judge Miller decided to give George a chance to do bet- ter In future, and took his personal bonds. | CITIZENS read and prominent » Syndicates, Etc. ! Z. who bh p had, business with | ——— vaults for safe deposit and »! hed Tanke or Brokers, will | —-— uab packages. their advantage by addrexsing | JOHN JOY ED Bex 1044, NEW YORK CITY, JOHN A HH. s FOURTEENTH SERIES = C1 ANDREW associa. | Tew resident aplid aver Matthews, charged with the cone A glg ho es = # larceny of a lot of clothing, valued at $10, > CORNER D M STREETS. ii i from john Gray, was sent to Jail for tniy | Poh, ae ue vntio to we | The National Safe Deposit, days by Judge Miller. caatioceer cath eaten ss Appointment Clerk Brackett of the Treas- Ee Savings and Trust ury Department has accepted an invitation to act as aid-de-camp to Grand Marshal] Assets . Dodge at the Grant monument ceremonies | Lixbilities.. in New York on the 27th instant. Anna Williams, charged with assaulting Company, Of the District of Columtta, Sarplus fund and striking Belle West, was today ac R FRISBY. "V. President. — Jail for thirty days by Judge Miller °°- WILLIAMS, Secretary CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. __ap2-15t tP. BERRY. Wesley Walker and William Johnson, charged with breaking into Dietz’s saloon ee ate Iy investment — Chartered hy spectal act of Congress, ealing liquor and various article: . : at nd Dark. 7, an . 3 valued at $11.60, also with carrying a load. | Call for Booklet." api-tty “to tary st, | Jams 1867, and acts of Oct., 1800, and Hes, 1805, inten td aace sate” "| LJ IOM SAVINGS | capital: One Million Dollars Johi Johnson and Joseph Henry, who Offers to workingmen and were convicted of the larceny of $5.21 from nk smiull depositors every ud- Mrs. Mary Ward, were commanded by a MENT, = side wurglar-proof vaults at Judge Miller to make restitution of the Sea aoceet, Sees ee $5 per acrum upward. amount and in default of a fine of $10 each ja18-100 Securities, je Iry, silverware and valu: . were sent to jail for sixty days. = = of all kinds in owner's packa: truuk or case Mrs. Lucy A. Barber was charged with HOTELS. taken on deporit at moderate cost, violating a health ordinance by not com. plying with the orders of the health de. ection for a house owned by ae 3 : admitted her guilt, but at the. ree Seer 2 ee counsel Judge Miller suspended sentence for ten days provided she meanwhile either tears the house down or has the connec- *COUNTAN s cae e ACCOUNTANTS : Page 18 ATTORNE’ This morning about 8 o'clock an alarm of fire was sounded from box 254, for fire in a vacant boure, No. S street norta- west, owned by James S. McElkenny. No damage was done. Yesterday Lieut. Vernon learned of a sad set cigisroned case of destitution in South Washington at ESTAT! President No. 946 Lettie street. The family con- | COUNTRY BOARD. 4 i r sists of father, mcther and five children, and both mother and father are sick. ‘The man formerly worked in the engineer de- partment of the District goverrment. Joseph Collins, charged with thro: ing missiles on the street, was fined $5 by Judge Kimball. FOREIGN POSTAL FOR RENT (Flats). There arrived at the river front yester- : : day 359,000 herring, 17,860 shad, 23 carp, 11 | Fon RENT tienes bass, 1,083 bunches of fish and 1,800 bush- | é ong! els of oysters, Inspector Harris condemned | F0lt RENT (Offices)... E. AND A. PLA <D | SAVINGS BANK D1 upward, ed on $5 and aboy z = y on real estate and collateral INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. security. IS first-class real estate amd other securities in sums of $500 and upward. TRUST DEPARTMENT. ‘This company is a legal depository for court and trust funds, and acts as administrate:, executor, receiver, assignee and rates trusts of ali kinds. Wills prepared by a compotert atterney In daily att CH NOTIC CITY ITEMS. 7 |W. RILEY DEERL 12 | THOMAS k. JC ALBERT 1. ST -Second Vic -Third Vice President . etary ‘Treasurer Secretacy ‘Trust OMicer 5 3 CORSON & MACARTNEY, 4 Meinbers of the New York Stock Exchange, 4 1419 F st., Glover building. 4 | Correspondents of Messrs. Moore & Sehle 4 + 5 4 a sO @ bushels of oysters and 109 bunches of | FOR KENT (toomsy Bocudway, fish. FOR RENT (Stables). Bankers and Deeks a FOR RENT (Stores). Deposits. xchas The case of Mr. Nathaniel McKay, the | Fon sale cnonre 12] Rattrond Stocks and Houds” and all securities retired contractor, who was arrested’ yes- | : terday afternoon’ for stopping his horse | FOR SALE (Houses). and buggy in front of the District building, | 208 SALE (ots). Was not taken to the Police Court, and Mr. | FOR SALE (Miscellaneous). McKay's collateral was returned to him. | HORSES AND VEHICLES, Prosecuting Attorney Pugh says that no | HOTELS. law was violated. LADIES’ LOCAL MENTION The recent rains have caused the settling | LEGAL W@TICES. of a number of sidewalks in different sec- | ost AND FOUND tions of the city, especially m places where | s1anRiAGES : sewer work has been done. ‘This morning | steptcal i police report a list of about two SEY W. dozen such places, some of which are dan- | MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN gerous. The damage will be repaired by | OCEAN TRAVEL, the street department. See EA AD POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. Thursday night burglars ,entered tke | PIANUS AND ORGANS house of L. B. Nixon, 121 R ‘street north- | PROPOSALS . east, and stole a clock and a razor. An|RAILKOADS . Meted on the exchanges of New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore bought and sold. ‘A specialty made of investment securities, Dis trict_bonds and_all local Railroad, Gus, Insurance 4 | and Telephone Stock dealt in, ig | American Bell Telephoue Stock bought and sold. "4 je81-160 ae Government, Municipal +/and Street Railway Bonds 1; | BOUGHT and SOLD. 5 APPRAISEMENTS MADE OR QUOTATIONS 18] FURNISHED FOE TRE PURCHASE, SALE Oli 4] EXCHANGE OF ABOVE SECURITIES, 18 LISTS ON APPLICATION. WRITE OR WIRE u|N. W. HARRIS & CO., entrance was effected by forcing open the | se,SHORE REAL ESTATE. 12 15 WALL aTkEDT, NEW YORK. cellar door. SPECIAL NOTICES. 3] cHicaco. (fe20-£, :&th3m) BOSTO: Lieut. Gessford this morning reported | STORAGE ... 5 — a ee Sones Park | SUMMER RESORTS. 12 a dangerous condition. SUBURBAN PROPERT! 5 Ss 1 by &¢ yi) Yesterday afternoon No. 4 Engine Com- | UNDERTAKERS . 18 LS vy mpany, ’ | pany was called out on a local for fire in] WANTED ielp). ‘ the house of Moses Mendleson, @27 4% | WANTED (Houses). IN street southwest. The explosion of a guso- | WANTED (Lots).. line stove caused the fire, which resulted | WANTED (Miscellaneous). in about $15 damage. WANTED (Rooms). ‘ CORPORATED. : BANKERS AND BROKERS, 4 OM -e, G13 15th st. n.w., 3 National Metropolitan Bank Building. ‘Telephcre 505. mhid Under eminent No, 124 Heckman st. a.c.—David D. Stone et al., - - scientific control. | 55 ee ene est ma Be: 200.1 TP, HODGEN & CO., fe,Heary H. Greeu, part original Provisions, Laxative Water. | reres i 1sy sion :| W. B. Hibbs & Co., The most certain and shoal tras. ete Seen 99 pecaios iw. bet. North Capitol and Ist sts.— Brokers & Dealers, 6 APENTA 7 fitz eta =" | stocks, Cotton, Grain and bel, 7th and 8th ste.—Wm. Schwing | Rooms 10 and 11, Corcoran building, cor, 18h cao SB SSE | atm newt sit ene Third st. ow. bet. E and F sts. The Best Natural |. Hanes, part original Jot 3, sq, | and 005 7th st. .w. comfortable cathartic im | t,t 4 bere i 39, 01" tie: Se, Atoer . 1427 F Street. f cons tion a Comepentante st a tipa ind ofls; Hate Bllnes lo Wo. $. Minx, tote cca: sluggish liver or piles. pg te — ry — adage New York,

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