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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1897-24 PAGES. SPECIAL NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. REVIVAL WILL BE DAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, pw. Margaret Gaul, Alle Texas will give addresses and spirit tons, Services: conducted by Mrs. Rt pasta at 11 ent oD members ¢ < meet at the Cathedral on SU at 1 o'clock (shay “EW. HALVOR NELSON, SPTITVALISM 1a MEDIUM returned for fall MRS. E. No. 609 E ON AND AFT Muncie. Ind.. will or twenty day METHODIST. HAMLINE M. E. CHURCH, 9TH AND P STS. n.w., Rev. W. It. Stricklen, D. D., pastor.—Sun- day ‘sehool, 9:15 a.m.; preaching ‘by the pastor, IT ann, ‘subject, “Prophets of ‘Today; 7:30 P subject, “Shall I Join the Chureb? worth League, 6:15 p.m.; Tuesda, ‘Thursday, church prayer meeting, S M. E. CHURCH, DUPONT CIRCLE, Stowell” L. Bryant.—9:30 a.m., Sunday 11 a.m., “The Jailer’s Question;" 7:30 p.m., No. 3 in series, “Church History in ‘Blogra- phy; Augustine;” 7'p.m., the Epworth League. Monday evening. at 8 o'clock, the pastor addresses the Epworth League on “Tue Miatstry of Poctry, McKENDREE M. E. CHURCH, 10 ‘AYLOK, D. D., pastor.—11a.m., “ 30 p.m., “Jephtha, or Ambit ‘a.m., Sunday school; 6:30 p.m. iy League; prayer meeting, ‘Thureday, Baptist cor. NDAY APTER- “3 of the Our mixed zoos are marked Our strictly pure goods ure exactly 2s we represent them—strietly you'll find our prices reg- Wholesalers, 1000-2 M st. ith st. se dD Our Tafloring is the kind aa h bl i nerally patron- a fae, Why Mecuuse our rments. the finest the t of man can produce, and ur prices are fair and honest. 2 Kersey, Melton, Thibet ant undzessed Worsted clish ‘Trouserings at $5. in stripes and plaids, at $25. AL OFFER FOP. MONDAY —Soft Ea: t and Vest, At the busy comer. Faney LAD TO HAY! EM. BENNETT & DOWNEY. sel 1-3m,10 i LET US HAVE YOUR Mr. Business Man, Spare a few 1 433 11TH ST. nutes—drop in and have We'll tind out a. Comts. if an oct . will tell you so—if glasses will right the difficulty youll be So informed. Ss glasses. 1010 F ST. $1 bi untink: hed yint ““wear-proof. “ 0 pay” J. FRED. GATCHEL .. Tailors and pers, G4 i3th st. F. F. MUDD, 15 years cat- T. Keen, is now with us. NERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING s. G. Sloan and Allison Nailor, jr., me of C. G. Sloan & Co., has been ¥ watual consent. 2 Sloan, laying purchased Mr. Naflor’s in- . Will continue the busi under the same snd at the same place. AH debts and obligations of said firm are as- sumed Mr. . Who will be responsible therefore, and to whom all debts due the said firm must be paid. In disposing of my Ke occasion to ti I him to the tinuance of to the firm of IN NAILOR, Jr. for him a © extended ALLIS! ANKLIN (FIRE) INSURANCE GOMPANY OF Washington, D. 419 10th @t. n.w.— Books for the transfer of stuck of this company will be chased from OCTOBER 23 to November 1, WILL P. BUTEL Secretary. CE COMPANY Columbia. B.W. stock of this company + 26 to November 1, COLUMBIA FIRE INSU of the District days inclusive. LEM. TOWERS, 3 * Fire and home or office use. fs vastly superior to other safes. ke old safes in exchange. RILL, Jr, Le Droit bldg., 802 F st. -ECTEICAL REPAT If you've any deli struments which require Our vast exper: le for bring and knowl to execute the Oo Want one t is it? Why, it is an OLIVE price ix only $50 for a $125 in perfect” condition. 3 used, but are just as gowi as t aby new $100 wheel. JONES & BURKE SPIRITUALISM. PIERRE 1. 0. A_ dat 5H st. nw Meet- Jay and Friday evenings at oc 20-Bwe 1) HAVE FORMED A COPART- name of Davis & Sturtevant 2 of business pertaining to real insurance at 1404 ¢ we BENS. P. A. LJ STURTEVANT. FIREPLACE HEATER IS of 70 degrees ND RAPID a policies and with responsib! Pil do your B Printing © Beat at pace finest sort of Mueller, offic Naval Acadeu ifonable 14th st. nw. turds « furnished upon appl ation, Laths Lower! © Lat It's. bes - Ist & Ind. ave. - fout of 4th st. 8, "Phone 217. ‘Phone 551. COPYING PRESSES to suit every business. At all prices from the owest to the highest. Easton & Rupp, 421 lithSt. POPULAR PRICED STATIONE! a Tharp’s “Berkeley” edicine for a cold than all the oe! ing at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p. fey, pastor; Sunday school, Du 6:3 in. : T WASHIN iN ION, 33d and Q.— wat 11 a.m. and 7:20 p.m. by Rev. J. ‘unday school, t M. E. RCH, pastor. —11 a.m. pastor, subject for evening, Epworth League prayer meeting; 7:40 p.m., church prayer meet Feh WI be heated. | BE. CHURCH.—9:15 A.M., SUNDAY -m., by pastor, Rey. 8. M. Harteock, ning Voice of God;"" 6:30 pe Human iedemptlon.” it METROPOLITAN M. E. CHURCH, 4% AND C STS., Rev. ual of Bait! Hugh Johnstoa, D. D., pastor.—9:30 a.m., school; 11 a.m., Rev. Jobn Lanahan, D.D. more Will preack; 3 p.m., Chinese school; + Epworth League song’ service in the 7:30 p.m., evangelistic service, Mrs. Mary Coatts Irvine will preach. Revival services will be held each evening at 7:30 o'clock durt the week by Rev. Dr. J. E. and Mra. Irvine. a welcome. , METHODIST PROTESTANT CHURCH, 2th and M sts. n.w., Rev. D. L. Greentield, pas- vorship, 11 ‘a.m. and 7:30 ‘p.m.; > a.m.; Christian Endeavor, It . E. CHURCH, 20TH ST. NEAR PA. Rev. A. Bieiaski, pastor. —0:30 a.m., ool; 11 a.m. and 7:80 p.m., preaching W.—AT 11, on “Soul Knowledge.” 6:30, 7:30, preaching and r-vival are welcome. CHAPEL, COR. 5TH AND F Si Fred. Hesse, — pastor. am., Sunday nool: V1 acm. and 7:30 preaching by pas- se Epworth League; prayer meeting r ay on Thursday evening. You are cordially invited.1 HURCH, 3D AND A STREETS NORTH- +. E. Olin Eldridge, 1 p.m.. subject for Sunday school, 9:1 Leagne. 4:30 p.m., led by Mr. Leet, presi- dent District of Columbia Christian Endeavor afon: «quarterly conference Monday, 7 p.m.; fal services every night, except’ Saturda: ck, ander auspices of Epworth Leagu Is free. All invited. n Clark, Preaching at 11 a.m. and Morning subject. Evening. “Showers of Blessings. Sanday school, 9:30 a.m. Epworth League, 6:30 pin. E_ CHURCH, . R. Murray, D.D., ps ; sermons, J4 a.m. and p worth League, 6:30 p.m. All Warm church assured. THE OFFICIAL WEATHER ‘MAP. hy Ban, wt itl ae EXPLANATORY NOTE: Observations taken at 8 a.m., 75th meridian time. ars, or lines of equal air pressure, drawn for each tenth of an inch. © Partly Clow, <4 sectgoreil® 9 crovdy Solid lines are 1s0- Dotted lines are isotherms, or lines of equal temperature, drawn for each ten degrees. Shaded areas are regions where rain or suow has fallen daring preceding twelve hours. The words “High” and ‘‘Low" show Small arrows fy with the wind. high and low barometer. location of areas of FAIR TOMORROW. Cooler Weather Tonight, but Warmer Sunday. Forecast till 8 p.m. Sunéay—For Mary- land, fair m western and local showers in eastern portion this evening, followed by fair weather Sunday; easterly winds; cooler tonight. For the District of Columbia, threatening weather, followed Sunday by fair; cooler to- right; warmer Sunday; easterly win: For Virginia, probably fair Sunday, pre- ceded by local showers in eastern portions this afternoon or tonight; northeasterly winds. ‘Weather conditicns—The barometer has risen east of the Mississippi and at Rocky mountain stations; it has fallen rapidly on the Pacific coast and slowly from Texas northeastward to Minnesota. The barom- eter is highest in New Engiand and lowest on the north Pacific coast. ¥air weather has prevailed, except on the middle Atlantic and Florida coasts, where showers are reported. It is decidedly cooler at northern Rocky mountain stations and slightly cooler in the Ohio valley, Fennessee and the lake re- gions. The indications are that fair weather will prevail from the gulf states northward to the lake regions and New England. The local showers in the middle Atlantic states will probably be followed by fair weather Sunday. The following heavy precipitation, in inch- es, was reported during the past twenty- four hours: Tampa, 2.0; Cape May, 1.44. Tide Table. ‘Today—Low tide, 11:23 a.m. and 11:43 p. m.; high tide, 4:55 a.m. and 5 Tomorrow—Low tide, 12 5:46 a.m. and 6:1 5 p.m. 9) p.m.; high tide, 4 p.m. The Sun and Moon. ‘Teday—Sun rises, p.m. 8 a.m.; sun sets, 5:10 Moon rises 4:41 a.m. tomorrow. Tomorrow—Sun The Gas lamps ali rises, 6:19 a.m. City Lights. lighted by 5:49 p.m.; ex- tinguishing begun at 6:01 a.m. The lighting is begun one hour before the time named. Are lamps lighted at 6:03 p.m.; extin- guished at 5 Conditio 2 a.m. on of the Water. Temperature and condition of water at 8 a.m.: Great Fall tion, 63; condition at dition at south c is, temperature, ); cowli- 36; receiving reservoir, temperature, north connection, 36; con- onnection, 36; distributing reservoir, temperature, 63; condition at in- fluent gate house, 36; effluent gate house, 36. Up-River, Water. Reports from Harper’s Ferry state that the water in bot h the Potomac and Shen- andoah rivers was clear yesterday. Temperature The following thermometer at the past twenty- 4 o'clock yesterdi 4 p.m., 63; 8 p. ber 23, 4 a.m., 5 2 p.m., 5 22; minimum, 51 Maximum, for Twenty-Four Hours are the readings of the the weather bureau for four hours, beginning at jay afternoon: October 2: ; midnight, 52; 12 m., 3 at 8 p.m., October at 11 a.m., Octobe PRESUYTERIAN. S CHURCH, 4TH sta. s.e.. Rev. Geo. N. Luccock, DD Preaching tomorrow at 11 a.m, Marshall of Kensington, and at the pastor; subject, “Also to the Greek, fourth in the series on “The Beginnings of ristianity."" Sabbath school, 9:30 a.u.; Y. P. cE. ) p.m. ite IN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Q 2 - Dr. Themas C. Euston METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERL and. I: pastor. Tas. T. Connecticut S. Hamlin, D.D., pastor. and 4 p.m., with preaching by the pasto lay school Junter C. EL m ing at 3, and S REV. T. DE WITT TALM. preach tomorrow at 21" acm cE, DD. WILL and S$ p.u. in the $4 st. between € It A. D.D., PASTOR, GUNTON mple Chui 11 a.m. pect. * at 9:30 a.m.; Chri 3 music under ‘the « MD. THE EASTERN PRESBYTERIAN © vi ‘Thomas Chalmers ave. und ne. Rev. Enston, —Preaching at 11 a.m. oy E Duman, Ph.D., paster of the Church, and at 7: m. the pastor, . iL pretch; subject, “MISS- ING THE * Sunday sctool, oa i Eee 3 end 6:30 services, Thursday evening at cordially invited. WESTERN PRESSYIERIAN CHURCH, H st. above 19th, Rev. Howard Wilbur 11:00 AM. , It BLIND. ISCOPAL. D ALL AN 2D Rev. Wm. RK. Turner.—-Sérvic junda: NEAR OF. and 8 p.m. Seats free. “Solomen, the Divided Heart |) CHURCH OF ST. 3 - .¢.—T:30 a.m... holy comi 11 morning prayer and sermon | Es William’ L. Devries. 7:30 o'clock, evensong and sermon by Rev. Philip M. Rhinelander. Strangers morning, It - PAUL'S CHURCH, 23D ST. NEAT W ton Circle _n.w., Kev. Alfred Harding, rector. AM seats free. "Servi and 11 a.m. and 8 school, Rector's Bible Address at evensong (8 o'clock) on tion of Brotherhood of St. Andrew. CHAVEL, 23D ST. BET. Rev. 0. 1. Mitchell, vicar. amunion, 7:30 a.m. Other servic pm. Sittings free, Rev. Randolph H. McKim, Services, K and 2 a.m, seats free except at I] a The rector will pre ct in the event “A VISION OF THE RCH OF THE FUTURE.” It SHURCH OF THR INCARNATI COR. N A THE WEEK. The jurors in the Luetgert murder case reported a disagreement and were dis- charged in Chicago; the final votes stood nine for conviction and three for acquittal. The centennial of the frigate Constitution, “Old Ironsides,” was observed in Boston. ‘The American Missionary Assoctation, in session at Minneapolis, re-elected Presi- dent Merrill E. Gates. The yellow fever situation in New Orleans was reported as improvirg; frost was reported in Loutsiana and Alabama. The President appointed Medical Director W. K. Van Reypen to be surgeon general of the navy, to succe2d the late Newton S. Bates. Ex-President Grover Cleveland in an oration at the commemoration day exercises of Princ2ton University referred to the dangers of blind partisanship in political affairs. Before a court of inquiry at Fort Sheridan, Chicago, Private Charles Hammond, United States army, told a story of his alleged cruel treatment by Capt. Lovering. A letter from Alaska said there have been six sul- cides, three hangings and eleven killings on the White Pass trail. The National Bank of Asheville, N. C., suspended pay- ment. The treaty negotiated between the Dawes commission and the Creck In- dians was rejected by the Creek council. Distinguished astronomers held a confer- ence at the dedication of the Yerkes tele- sccpe at Williams Bay, Wis. “Blenheim,” the historical homestead of the late Ben- Jamin Ogle Lowndes, and one of the land- marks of Prince George's county, Md., was destroyed by fire. Among those who died during the week were Charles Aw Dana, editor of the New York Sun: George M. Pullman, the palace car magnate; Alger- non 8. Paddock, formerly a United States Senator from Nebraska, and Dr. John Windsor, librarian of Harvard University. Foretgn, The answer of the British government to the United States monetary commis- sion effectually settled the question of an international monetary conference; Eng- land declined to take part in anything of the kind or to reopen the India mints to the white metal. The Czar of Russia visited Emperor William at Wiesbaden: the. emperors kissed each other and lunched together. The defense of the col- onics was reported to be receiving unusual attention from the British government in connection with the increase in the British army; large drafts of soldiers were or- CHURCH NOTICES. BAPTIST. E STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, 6TH AND E —Preaching by at lla. 12th sts. n.w.. Rey. Win. Ti inyder, recté . o'ek Tilly seseienes ., 4:30 p.m! Sunday, | img at 11 a.m. by the pastor. Free pews; all ine 90) ene Vita ee 0 pn. All sittings | Yited. Secoud’ Baptist’ Chureh Auditorium, 4th free. All welcome. st. and Va. ave. #e. It OF THE ASCENSION, MASS. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 16TH ABOV and 12th st .. Rev. Dr. John H. Ei Scott Circle, Dr. Charles "A. Stukely,” paste sermon by the re Mrs. Thomas C. Noyes, soloist; Percy S. Foster, + 7:30 p.m., sermon i choir of men and boys. Ushers seat strangers. In the evening seats free. musical director; “Sunday school, Preaching by Dr. Stakely, 11 2. Christian Endeavor meeting, at the close of the evening « ED'S CHURCH. HEAD OF CC rE Dr. R. L. Howell Childs, D.D. Sunday school, 9:30. 2.1. h services. 11 a.m. and 4:30 pin. Third the Si p in month, communion, 8 a.m. Strangers welcome to all services. It LUTHERAN. R PLACE MEMORIAL CHURCH, PASTOR Butler. KELLER MEMORIAL, Services at 11 a.m. and # Christian Endeavor, +30 aE . Will address the meet- Men's’ Christian Assoctation, nay afternoon, at ducted by Col. Cha: ock. All men Invited RISTIAN CHURCH, F. D. Regular services ut 11 a.m. and A Missiox, scme hours, W. J. Evening meeting’ in interest of Anti. Leazue, it eon IE PEL Alex. Kent, Speak at 1121 Not?” Sunds eats free. u—If Not, Why 1 and Bible class, 10 a.m. it ‘FRIENDS. FRIENI MEETIN house, No. IS11 I st. AT THEIR a. . M. G First day, 11 Christian Endeavor It AL Foo ma. 3 oms, 1400 yetors give. Delicious, too; rich, — ae a delicate favor, and absolutely pure. It- ts | TS articuno eS Oe LA. AYE. ras Prince of whiskies. $1 for a full quart at} p.m. Gospel wagon, Sanday p.m and every wight SI2 F st. oe2t-lod oe the week. Branches. See MISSION BULLETIN. ay sr We CHRISTIA EN CHURCH NOTICES. pees SCHENCE ae ——_— ——_—_— FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCTENT! . ed PRACTICAL CHRISTIANIT' tish Kite Cathedral, 1007 ‘G roy eee ——— eS ——— cael = avee oD Seat Sa ‘Paul's Defense Before JANIT’ rippa."” Testimonia.. rvice, Friday, 8 Mr tnd Mrs J. F, bole CS De ade concluded by be THE SECULAR LEAGUE. THE SECULAR LEAGUE, MEETS aT 3 Pow. Sunday at ‘Typographical Hall, G st.—Prelude. M.'Pechiu, pocunt paper, Poot.” We M. coleman “Jesus as a Revolutionist ate AUL_are invites NEW CHURCH. SIXTEENTH AND QO9ROORAN N.W.—THE REV. FRANK SEWALL, pastor, will preach at 11 a.m., “My Father Works,” St. Jobn, v:17. 8. school, 12:15. VESPERS, "with brief lecture, 5 Free sects for al Strangers welcome. METROPOLITAN BAPTIST CHURCH, 6TH A ne.—Dr. Williams preaches 11 p.m. and B.w.F morning, chureh rally; evening, sermon for ys. Cordial Invitation and welcome to all. 1t* MT. ARARAT BAPTIST CHURCH, MARION court bet. 6th and 7th, R and 8 sts. a@ regular church meeting, October 4, I. Stuart, a Mcansed minister, from’ St. Baptist Church, Brightwood, b. C., was called to be pastor in charge for one year. Moderato BP, A. Stroud; churck debt, R. Atkins. By ord of cburch. itt THE DEDICATIONAL CONTINUED loth and R EXERCISES - Mev. W. H. Daly, and praise me their BAPTIST CHURCH, S. H. Green, D.D!, pa: m.; preaching by the pastor, 11 All are cordiuily invited: 1t UNIVERSALIST. CHURCH OF OUR FATHER, 13TH AND J vices at 21 in.; sermon by Ret Sulyect: “The Visit of Jesus ry at Bethany.” Sunday school at nw; Kev, school, am, tnd ‘oung people's meeting at All cc ty invited. it UNITARIAN. ALL SOULS’ CHURCH, REV. E. BRADFORD Leavitt, cninisier.—S. school, 9:45 a.m.; unity ¢ 10 am.; 1 preaching by the minis- ter, “God's Prayers; 8 p.m., in the chapel, union rally of the various societies of Liberal Christian Young People of Washington. It CONGREGATIONAL, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, COR. 10TH and G sts. n.w.. Rev. 8. M. Newman, D.D., pa tor.—11 a.m., public worship, with’ sermon. pastor; 7:30 (p.m., second sermon, iMlustrated by lantern views on “Life of St. Paul;’? music b; juartet and chorus cholr, led by Dr. 3. W. ischoff, organist; Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p.m. It USIVERSITY PARK TEMPLE, 6TH AND TRUM- bull sts. n.w.—The pastor,” Rev. Sterling N. Brown, after an absence of several weeks, will Preach tomorrow. Music, temple choir;’ Mrs. Alice S. Davis musical director. ite SPIRITUALISM. FIRST ASSOCIATION OF SPIRITUALISTS—TEM- PLE, 513 9TH ST. N. rs. Cora L. V. 11 a.m. rit, Invo- 20 Am Timely a.m.; pbe- J. Homer a SPIRITUALISM—MR. BRACKEN, ASSISTED BY the 7-year-old medium, Florence, will conduct the services and give spirit tests, Wonn'’s Hall, 721 6th st. aw., at 8 p.m, ac ish troops now i dered to be got ready to reinforce the Brit- in India, It was officially announced in Berlin that Baron Marschall yon Bieberstein man amba: ing Somalilan. was affected by The striking British engince: fight for eight Emperor William grandfather's statue in Carls Matanzas, patch from dor to Abyssinians were reported to be devasta' Prince Bismarck's had been appointed Ger- Constantinople. The thr bad weather. s cliimed their the recent hours is practically w made a speech at h A di. Cuba, reported a Movement among Cubans toward the an- nexation of the island to the United State band of rebels ang, in southet invaded the city of Kuang mm China, and cred 14,000 of its inhabitants:, Lord Salisbury said there was n he is anxious to retire. was quoted by of Leipsic as sa trine is the Russian was reported Madrid reported rugo, by a cyclone Oc “uncommon insolence rest of the world.” on the eastern coast of I. of the Philippine Islands,. were di © truth in th 2 report that ince Bismarck the Neueste Nachrichten ying that the Monroe doc- toward the Count Lyof Tolstoi, author and social reformer, ill. Dispatches received in that Carigara and Bu- tober 12, and that an im- mense wave swept inland, engulfing vil- lages; and immense erty. Trafalgar, fought October several thousand natives perished, damage was done to prop- The anniversary of the battle of » 1805, was celebrated in England more generally than usual, The statement was made in a dis- patch from Berlin that the German goy- ernment will ask for a large increase in the army estimates. Emperor William confirmed the appointment of Baron von Buelow as minis: ter for foreign affairs and minister of state. The lower house of the Hungarian diet for a year the and Hungary. hurst, in an int for Seth Low for mayor “Plattism and ment was repcrt cess Kalulani on defeat of annex for Cuba Octobe: would sail for Spain October reply to Minister Woodford’s note intervention in ¢ and made comp!: ditions being fitt In the The jury of extension ¢: Leighton’ of condemnation the impracticabil ministration of the necessity for vent injustice to prope lands might be extension referred to the the application oj ‘Tammanyism. 'S subdiy Purposes. passed a bill prolonging compact between Austria Rev. Dr. Charles H. Park- erview in Paris, declared nd denounced "A move- ed in Hawaii to put Prin- the throne in case of the ation. Gen. Blanco sailed rT 20; Gen. Weyler said he Spain's declined ‘uba by the United States ‘aint of filibustering expe- ed out from this country. District, appraisers in the street ng Denfson and ion. subinitted an award and called attention to lity of an equitable ad- the highway act, and to r its amendment to pre- rty owners whose taken under {t-for street The Commissioners attorney for the Distri f Receiver Schoepf uf th Eckington and Belt roads for a permit to lay pipe line. an opinion w s rendered to the effect that ihere is no authority in the law for such an tion of the compr The Commi the board of railroads on the grade crossings. tery a that Te m S eaten of the cometery trespasses upon that pro; erty and upon the rights of the ceieter: and that unless ment should be equipment in the ista! sed air motor service. ioners held a conference with trade committee on ste: subject of the abolition of The Commissioners were ‘arned by tne trustees of Glenwood ceme- their estimation Michtzan ded through the property some equitable arrang made with the cemezery company legal steps would be taken to close the avenue. into the cai An inquiry was begin 8s of water waste and meters that were applied to the mains of three hospitals indicated that 6 per cent of the waste was attri butable to those iastita- tions; the Commissioners decided to con- tinue the investi, large users of w: gation, to include all the ater in the District. The chief of engineers submitted his annual report with referen, cluding the reservoir. water supply, 1 the completion of the aqueduct tunnel and Annual reports were submitted ice to local matters, in- recommending by the chief of police, the sanitary officer and the hack inspector. Announcement was made of the transferof the Columbia and Maryland ratlrogd to. new owners ind of the intention to out delay. The decided to call for the resi Kinsey, superint. the public buildi merly superintendent of gompleje the road with- Secrétary of the Treasury snation of J. W. endent of construction of ng at Byffalo, N. ¥., for- constriction of the post office building In this city, on ac- count of ineffici lency through which bad work was done on the Washington build- ing. The counse! sociation withdre Wedderburn case master general. lic University hi and received t €chroeder, professcr’ for submission to the Vatican. of Baltimore of the Presbyteri: met in annual cession bere. meeting of the N: ciation was held, of the Supreme jurisdiction of Scottish Rite of gelina Coss‘o or from a house o: 1 for the Patent Bar As- w from the hearing of the before the assistant post- The directors of the Catho- eld ‘the'r! annual meeting he» resignation of Mgr. of Gogmatic theology, The synod lan Church The annual ‘ational Spiritualists’ Asso- , also thé biennial session Council for the southern the Ancient and Accepted Free Masorry. Miss Evan- Cisneros. recently rescued f detention at Hav na, through the agency of the New York Jour nal, arrived Decker, in who secu: this city with Mr, Kari red her release; they were received by the President. William G. Bird, an engineer, those who died geon General States navy, Worden, committed suicide. Among during the week were Sur- Newton L. Bates, United ad Rear Admiral John L. ee Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following: White—J. De Fennie M. W. Edgar ley. Witt Adams of this city and Gearing cf Front Royal, Va.; Sanford and Lillian Broaddus. Colored—Jozeph D. Lewis and Mary Crow- FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. | FINANCIAL. The Consolidated Investments Corporation. ALASKA, KLONDIKE AND CALIFORNIA €0L NEW YORK CITY, 160-162-164 BROADWAY. ——Tv DEVELoP—— PROPERTIES. CAPITAL STOCK = = = = $5,000,000. Divided into shares of $1 each, fully paid and non-assessablo, scription at 50 cents exch (par value $1), Notice—Only of which 250,000 of the 4,000,000 shares remaining in the treasury are offered for sub- after which the price will be advanced to par. 20,000 shares of tiis special offer of fifty-cent stock remains. When this is taken no more half-dollar shares will be obtainable. Now is the time to get in on the ground floor. Hon. J. Hon. GEORGE D. MEIKLEJOHN of Nebraska, SAMUEL R. FRANKLIN, Rear Admiral U. $ Lately President International Marine Conference. Hon. JAMES N. TYNER of Indiana, Attorney General for the U. S. Post Office Dept. Hoa. W. W. ARMSTRONG of Cieveland, Onto, Late Treasurer City of Cleveland. | Mr. JOHN P. LAFLIN of Chicago, Ist Vice President, HUSTON of N. ¥., President and General Manazer, | Formerly Treasurer of the United States. | DIRECTORS: er Appr: 1H. BRIG. Gen, D. 8. STANLEY, Manufacturer of Iron and Steel. | Mr. WALDO G. MORSE of New York, Counsel. Depository, National Park Bunk of New York city. c | Hon, FRANK W. PALMER 0: Mr. ALLEN ROSWELL SHEFFER of New Laat Mr. JOSHUA 0. LEE of New York, TON of Georgia. {aus Commitiee National House of Representatives. AM of © Assistant Secretary of Agricultyre. .S. Army (retired: Soldiers’ Home, Washington, D. C, Pub ‘retary the Consolidated Trust Company. Underwriter, Auditor and Acting Treasurer, Mr. F. P. B. SANDS of Washingtou, Advisory Counsel. THE COXSOLIDATED INVESTMENTS CORPORATION bas been organized to deal with subjects of great and quick prospective profit regardless of Jocation. The company in unalteratly opposed, poration stock, which creates a burdensome and corporation fecls assured that to sell its stock for moper, and however, to the usual method of acquirh unproductive ability. Realizing that al advantageous method for all who share in the benefits of the business, THE WONDERFUL FUNTER BAY MINES PURCHASED. ‘The company practically illustrates the advanta, miralty Island, Southeastern Alaska, properties by eachanging for them large amounts of cor 1 values are uiutmized when reduced to a cash h this money to deal with profit-ylelding propositions, is a much wiser and more six, the ce of its methods by having secured, among others, the celebrated Funter Bay property on Ad- These mines are admitted to be the richest gold quar:z properties in Alaska, and among the richest fn the World, comprising forty-six claims, each 1,500 by 600 feet, which, with the company’s town site, cover OVER ONE THOUSAND ACRES. ‘These cla has yielded 37 0 in gold during the but two claims, and its ore runs only $3. ms ar past ten Telluriam or lower group (26 while the rich Heckler, ort from §86 ax high as $3,262 (r The veins vary in wiath from two to twea' line on all the claims equals sevente des. report of the United jaims), average fron, Fr. uriam group, 5 SOTHING DIBLE IN THIS ASSEI keep a mill of 300 stamps running ITO! in close proximity to the famous Treadwell mine, which to the ton. ‘The company’s Funter Bay mines are in two _xrouj ver group, yields free milling quartz running jiable assay) to the ton, feet, and the exposed tole es Geological Survey (1897) Prof. describing the rock of the 10 per ton, and TH continuously 1. “Phe Heckler mine will be developd first-ITS ORES ARE THE RICHEST. years; the Tretdweil has of Boston. fxed $35.85 in gol Of a stamp mill says: recovered $1 equal $179.21 per ton. Mr. George W. ps. the ores of the $5 to $72 in gold per ton, past thirteen years, Heckler alone is a ines in this section I interest in them (when op ‘Tell: E Is Enough rich ore Is exposed for over a hundred in cf 200 pounds, Garside, the noted engineer of the Treadwe been familiar with all mining operations in Southeastern Als In regard to the Funter Bay mines be w you there has not been a hole sunk on any one of t ‘eloped into rich ore of many. Is there anything more that can be said about this property Numerous assays of the Funter Bay ores have been made by Prof. C. E. Bogandus of Seattle and Prof. Lodge (Massachuxetta Institate of Technology) Prof. Lodge tested a ton of cre from sixteen lodes, and real- taken from the Heckler vein, he 1 worth of gold from the ore treated, which would fortune to any companys. © * > *° There are the Funter Bay lodex. I would rather ha ted) than to sell for $3,000,000, % % Let me claims that has net ¢ finest grade, and the holes have been a great STAMP MILL, WATER POWER, TOWN SITE AND TIMBER. There fs on the Fanter ¢ this plant. The ¢ he town site borders and Dyea pass iner hs fron VITHIN TH. Worth over $200,000. perty a new n Iso owns ala one of Ui B E MILE the Japanese curient, is more equabje than tli nt water py finest in Alaska of this hurbor, which fs ope of New York.’ The spruce and stampa. coast Tine all the year rend, Fellow ‘cedar thni fer mil mWays, cars, and all necessary buildings, and it ix the Intention to in either direct All steamers bound to or wwii 19 is estimated to be HAVE KLONDIKE PROPERTY ALSO. Alive to the wonderful possibilities in the F. oa Johnson's Creek (a tri to the great be Worth $3,000,000. 50 cents per share—PRESENTS TIL ‘MOS ck subscriptions and . Room 20, Washin; n Loan and Ts ‘AMOUS KLONDIKE REGI Ro. DITIONS THE STOCK OF THE ATTRACTIVE INVESTMENT CONCEIVABLE. lications for official prospectus m: st Pufldi ts can be made payable to J.0. LI za Creek), located right” IN THE. I CORPORATE: APPLICATION FOR SHARES. be addressed to the muin off: ms for slares should be ac the company has Just purchased a rich placer claim (No. 5, KT OF THE KLONDIKE DISTRICT, and —particularly the Hinited wa E, Treasurer of the corporation, or to its authorized local representative, 160-164 Broadway, N. ¥.. or to the Washington ed by a remittance at the rate of 50 cots per E. S. RAYMOND, OFFICE, WASHINGTON LOAN : ND TRUST BUILDING, ROOM 20. INDEX TO ADV "TION $ 2 3 g 12 NERS OF DEEDS. 5 TRY REAL FSTATE. a age 7 age 21 age 21 24 L FINANCIAL FoR FOREIGN AL SE FOR RENT (F ats) FOR RE For 2 FOR RE FOR FC FOR FoR FOR § FOR LE (Houses). FOL SALE (Lots)... FOR SALE (Misce'lanes HORSES AND VEHICLYS. He s LADIES’ Be aawaneeemacnean te Goons. LOST AND FOU? 5 MARRIAC 7 21 6 21 4 MAC RIVER BOATS PROPOSALS RAILROADS ROOMS AXD BOARD SPECIAL NOTICES. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. TALLE BOARD. TAKERS D (Heip) 2 1 4 3 5 ED (Miscell: ED (tooms) WANTED (Situations). 4 4 4 4 4 SED LOCALS. CONDE Martha Monroe, colored, three year age, whose mother lives in Broad uile from the second-story window at her home yesterday afternocn abcut 5 o'clock. P: liceman Bryarly, who was called, had the child taken to the Emergency Hospital in the patrol wagen, where an examination made by the physicians showed that her injuries were not serious. Complaint has been made to the health department today that a number of stray G@ogs are annoying the residents in the vicinity of Ist and Quincy streets. Pound~ master Einstein was instructed to visit the neighborhood and make an effort to abate the nuisance. The District Commissioners have granted permission to the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Compary to string two wires betweer. the Academy of Visitation and the corner of 32d and N streets northwest. The Commissioners have requested the Capital Traction Company to remove a shed at the entrance to the Zoological Park, and made a similar request of Mr. H. B. Plunkett in reference to some stands there, it having been ascertained that the structures ure in the line of a public street. —— RECEPTION TENDERED. Closing Exercixes by Delegates to Spiritualists’ Convention, A reception was given last night at the Ebbitt House to the delegates of the Na- tional Spiritualists’ Association by the New England delegation, which was also In the nature of an ovation to the president, Har- riscn D. Barrett, and his bride. J. 33) Hatch, jr., of Boston acted as director. About 9 o'clock Mr. Hatch presented a handsome silver service on behalf of the deiegates to Mr. and Mrs. Barrett. Mr. Barrett was greatly affected at the pre- sentation, and could muke but a short ad- dress of thanks In consequence. An address was made by George E. Fu? ler to the Massachusetts delegation. Mr. Fred. H. Watson of Boston rendered a number of selections on the piaas, Mr. Hatch was presented with a beautiful china tea service by Mrs. Lorin of the New England delegation. Mr. J. Southerk Manseuch responded to calls for several readings end songs, after which President Barrett made another address to the dele- gates, which closed the exercises. ——— Exhibit of Prize Needle Work. The exhibit of prize needle work, which has become an annual autumn feature with the firm of Lansburgh & Bro., and has at- tracted so much attention and admiration in past years, will begin this year next Monday, and continue until Saturday night, October 30: The pieces’ to be displayed comprise many remarkable specimens of skill with the needle by expert hands, and the contestants embrace scores of Wash- ington ladies, as well as many from Vir- ginia and Maryland. The exhibition will be well worth a visit for tis. entertaining and instructive features, BREAK AWAY From the old habit of living up to your income: it has wrecked others, and ‘will treat you accordingly. Determins to place a small amount each secure and in- month where it will 1 AND LOAN advantages RUILDIN' 8 special No entrance fee or fines, 90 yer cent advanced gt any tine on what has been paid in, Dividends declared evers six Shares, $100 ca) Dues, $1 per month. BLATNARD-H. Wak) HI . MAN A. “HAl NDER K. ¥ DIRECTORS: Secretary. McTihenny, J. Mattern, a: Harrs Wilbur ‘Thos. C. > liber. . Gallowa: *. Glesek! William F. Gude, Hillman A, Hall, it R. no Hi. Radolph, (Witham H. Walker, H. Warner. We prepare the WEDDING GIFTS for traveling. We'll hold them safely until you want them—under guar- antee—then send them to you—one mile or ten thousand. A special wagon posits to our Burglar free of charge. In transferring housefurnishings from city to city—without damiage— skill and experience count. n save you time, conveys de- root Vaults American Security and Trust Co., FIREPROOF STORAGE It 1140 15th st. METHING 300 por c Invest Wareheuse XCKS AND BOND: en tnvestinent, an val Pay amount, time. No specu . Best references. Write for ful particulars, INVESTORS’ TRUST, 1221 Arch st.. Phil . Bs It aul advantages of a BANK ACCOUNT. Part of the wage earner’s salary regu posited in bank—means a protection tre squsndering—as well as safety from andy to have in case of a good sj opening of an account with ux is easy—and sours Are more convenient than perhaps you The the think, Union Savings Bank—1222 F St. OC 23-15d DIVIDEND NOTICE—AT A MEETE OF Ti board of directors of the ONAL SAPE DI POSIT, SAVINGS D TH T COMPANY oF THE DISTRICT OF COL BIA, held October 18, a dividend of 144 per cent’ was declared, payable November 1, to stockholders of record n cling the transfer books at 4 p.m., October 2, 1897. oc2s Bt Washington Loan & Trust Co., OFFICE, COR. 9TH AND ¥ STS. WAID-UP CAPITAL, ONE MILLION. Loans in any amount made on approved real estate or collateral, at reasunable rates. Interest paid upon deposits on daily bal- ances subject to check. ‘This company acts as executor, adminis- trator, trustee, agent, treasurer, registrar and iu all other Sduciary capacities. Boxes for rent in burglar and fire-proot vaults for safe deposit aid storage of val- uable pavkages. < JOY EDSON The National Safe Deposit, Savings and Trust Company, Of the District of Columbia. CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK aVE. Chartered by special act of Conzress, Jan., 1867, and acts of Oct., 1890, and Feb., 1892. Capital: OneMillionDotlars SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT. Rents safer inside burglar-proof vaults at $5 per annum upward, Securities, Jewelry, silverware and valuables of all kinds in owner's package, truuk or case taken on deposit at moderate cost. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. a received from TEN CENTS upward, and interest allowed on $5 and above. Loans money on real estate and collateral security. Sells first-class real estate aud other securities In sums of $500 and upward. TRUST DEPARTMENT. This company ts a legal depository for court and trust funds, and acts a aduinistrator, executor, receiver, assignee aud executes trusts of all kinds. Wills prepared by @ competent attorney in dally attendance. OFFICERS: THOMAS R. JONES. E. FRANCIS RI W. RILEY DEEBL ALBERT L. STURTEVANT. Second Vice President - Secretary GEOKGE HOWARD. -Treasurer CHARLES E. NYMAN. nt Secretary WOODBURY BLAIR. ‘Trust Oticer DIRECTORS: Andrew Wslie, Matthew G. Emerg, Henry A. Willard, Thomas Hyde, Jobn F. Rodgers, James M. Johnston, John G. Parke, Robert 0. Holtzman, John Cammack, H. Bradley Davidson, C. T. Havenner, Qlember Washington Stock Exchange), Rooms 9 and 11 Atlantic Batlding, Real Estate & Stock Broker, Direct wires to New York and Chicago. STOCKS, BO: x, COTTON, PROVIS- S SOLD FOR CASH E. Francis Riggs, Thomas R. Jones, W. Riley Deeble, Woodbury Blair, Albert L. Sturtevant, George TI. Plant, Zenas C. Robbins, George T. Dunlop, Win. E. Edmonston, Wim. A. Gordon, JOHN A. SW H. S. CUMMIN JOHN R. CARMODY ANDREW PARKER. feé-th,s,w,tf PRESBYTERIAN CELEBRATIONS. Events Contempliated Commemorating Adoption of Standards. The committee of ministers and elders ap- poluted at the recent meeting of the synod of Baltimore to arrange for a celebration MARG! YEARS’ EXPERI CORRESPUNDENT, F. L. LORING. oclS-21tf J. A. Breen & Co., Brokers. Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, Griin and Provisions, Correspondents Parvell, Hagaman & members N. ¥. Con. Bx. Atwood, tt & Co. members N. ¥. Cotton Ex. Lamson Bros. & Co., members Board of Trade, Chi- cago. 65-1 4 FEW GOOD 6 PERK CENT LOANS FOR SALE, at their face and accrued interest. JOHN SHERMA +f G10 140 OFFICE OF THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC ‘Telephone Company.—A dividend of one dollar per sbare will be payatle on the 25th of October, 1897, to the stockholders of record at the close Of business on the 15th day of October, 1897, ut the office of the treasurer of the company, ‘619 14th st. u.w., Washingtou, D. ‘The trausfer books will be closed from the 16th of October to the 25th of October, inclusive, ol! SAMUEI BRYAN, Prestdeat. CHARLES G. BEEBE, Treasurer, Washington, D. C., October 12, 1897. 0013,15,16,19,22,23,25, W. B. Hibbs & Co., BANKERS & BROKERS, Members New York Stock Exchange, 1427 F Street. of the two hundred and fiftieth anniver- ESiucieeear teenie as bes sary of the adoption of the Westminster | 4c6-16d ‘New York. standards, contemplates an observance next - year by the synod itself, at its meeting in| CORSON & MACARTNEY, Baltimore, and is an event entirely difter- Members of the New York Stock Exchange, ent from’ the anniversary celebration to Bs ot ilessen Moe E ctiey, 90 he held November 1 at the Church of the ee g Covenant. The moderator of the pres- Bankers and Dealer to Go Bonds. Iytery, Rev. Dr. B. F. Bittenger, will pre- | Bepadta - “aa. side at the latter observance, and addresses road stocks a securities will be delivered by Rev. Dr. Wallace Rad- | listed en Eee ot y*) York. Philadelphia, Cliffe and Judge Stanton J. Peelle of tne ee ee ee eee ot tet ee tries. Dis. Court of Claims. trict "onde aad atl local Railroad, Insurance —_.__ and Telephots Stock dealt in. An Old Jewelry Firm to Retire. jenie Stock bought and sold, After a quarter of a century of successful businers, the firm of Jacobs Bros., jew- 000 te ton Ay ye elers, 1220 Pennsylvania avenue, have con- ome that will pag: z cluded to retire, and announce the sale of a JOHN SHERMAN, G10 14th st. their stuck at public auction beginning next ‘Thuraday. “‘Thelr action is due, to Life Insurance Policies = the late trade depression and the fact that taken collateral on loans. their real estate holdings now require iaBawayt 1808 F st. a w., or Box 508, City P; thelr undivided | attention. Their | estab- Moneyat5 PerCenttoL ancestral lishment na landi on the ave ey nve almost since the war, and they were | — aatate Oi Cent toLoan at one time ‘reputed as doing the largest | [2 jy” Todt, District of Columbia. Ke éo diamond business in the south. sete emake ‘& McLERAN, 1008 F st.