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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1898—24 PAGES. - : : SPECIAL NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. Sime arc THE OFFICIAL WEATHER MAP. RS. ADDIE K. BURCHARD OF THE LATE METHODIST. BAPTIST. The most notable event of the week was ft of Borehard & € ts now with ¢. W. Bar- the ord to the port of Havana of the cr, grocer, 1210 F st. 20d wilt be please! to | Spr VERNON PLACE MB, CHURCH SOUTH, | © STREET BAPTIST cH rhe ANCIAL. CONDITION OF THR AR- EINS. OO. for the District of & Columbia vem agg Be friends Kev. J. W. Duffey, pastor.—Preaching at 11 a.m! s.. Rev. J. J. Mutr, feared yng merogieercne mermann eg ered iw gee ee ALL PERSONS HAVING PLE! oO Sunday school, Ose a ee Long, in his official announ nt of the RESOURCES. cakiees posit with H. K. fon ca hich is due — - INGTON MISSION. 234 and Q fact, said the object of the Visit of the 4 es jerest of by no 0 eal INGTON N. m 4 93 3 sear a Pinterest or the rame will be sold at pab- —Vreaching at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. by Rev. URCH, 16TH ST. ABovE | W2'S8hip was to resume the friendly naval ay 4 lie ction FEBRUARY 15, 1°93. Beall it Seott Circle, Dr. Charles "A. Stakely, pastor.— | intercourse with Spain, which had been * H. K. FULTON. 1218 Pa. ave. EETING OF THE STOCKHOL Building and Loan Association n of & board of 9 directors and for t Herrell's Hall. N ESDAY, February Jal THE ANNUAL ers of the Ex jor the elect aria purpeors will be: beta =e.. om WED) CHAPE., COR, sTH AND F_STS. Mrs. Thonas C. Noyes, soloist; Prof. P. 3. Fos- | temporarily suspended on account of the : ae ; | ter, musical director. Preac Dr. Stakely, = Tr Hevmee, bastor. 9:35 a.m. Sunday | stam. and 730 pum christian “Baiear: | War in Cuba. President Dole ,jof the Ha- pastor; €:30 p.m., Epworth League; prayer meet- meeting, 6:00 p.m. ¥1 cordially welcome.1t | watian republic arrived in the city Wed- _ing Thursday evening. it PASTOR E. HEZ SWEM EXPLAIN: 'ROUGHS j nesday and was received wit’ marked at- TRINITY M. E. CHULCH, REV. E. D. HUNT- | Determined to Duck Him in the River, Cash in banks and company's office... _ LIABILITIES, * Sonday fis, nt 7:30 pm. The 4th he series of | TRINITY M. E, CHURCH, REV. ED. HUNT. | Titers eden Him. in the River,” Sondey | tention from the officials of the govern- 5 Mock Will be redevmed at thie meeting, apd sll) yam. and 7290 p; ee presente Ener ae ihe taster: Free jenn. AMD tovited, ‘Second | ment. Judge Louis E. McComas was elect- terested are fe" > en ~ lle fo end nse! yashy ;** s be e . J lates sena' y the board of directors. J. W. WHELPLEY. Se 7 hurch Audi and Va. ave. | ed United tor from Maryland Attest President. HENRY K. SIMPSON. Secretary. ja20-3t L SPECIAL NOTICE. = Pierce literature on subject of SPIRITUAL > any person sending Splritual's's, FRANC 30 p.m., Tuesday by the vote of 63 to 4 against WORTH M. E. CHURCH SOUTH, Con, 7TH | METROPOLITAN BAPTIST CHURCH, 6TIt AND | Major Shaw, his republican opponent; Sen- and A ne., Rev. J. ©. Knott, pasior—Preach- | A sts. n.e.—Preaching, 11 and 7:30, by the pas- | ator Gorman received..the vote of the DIRECTORS. WALTER 5S. OOX, President. F. L. MOORE, 3. W. LOVEJOY. JAS._S. EDWARDS, S THOMAS BROWN, ing. 11 ‘a... Bishop A. W. Wilson; preaching, | tor, Rev. Granville S. Williams, D.D, Evening Si) p.m. by pastor: Sunday school, 9:30 ami | _seriaon to young people. Welcome to alt, “it? democrats. The Senate pasacy! the ‘Teller t resolution providing for the payment of Epworth Leugue, 6: CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, 8TH AND H STS. government bonds in silver by a vote of 3 RCH, COR. OTH AND S N.W—11 | n.w., Rev. Samuel H. Greene, pastor.—Sunda 32. iz eres . ¥. Leech, special sermon; consecration ‘hool, 9:80 a.mn.; 11 a.m., sermon by the pastor, | (0 32. The Senate confirmed the nomina. OCERS ONLY- i ~ L. 30, orial cab Sur Maewe-t the tate: tion of J. W. Griggs of New Jersey, to be = led by Bro. McGuire. 7:30, Dr. S. L. | 7:30, ‘mem services in of the Inte Ben- | ‘x? & Toe ihe, Ui. lesale house. NO ciler, and revival service by McGuire, evangel- | jamin Butterworth, comumtesioner of patents. Ad- torney General of the United States. CoNsteM deal solely ist. Cantata, “Jerusalem,” Feb. 16, at Ham- dresses by Secretary Sherman, Justice Harlan, | The President nominated Charles H. Duell with the retailers, and it pays retail grocers line. Klondike illustrated lecture, Grace Ch., Senators Burrows, Hanna, 3 ‘omas, and others. | of Syracuse, N. Y., to be commissioner of fo buy here. Prices are always lowest. WE | _ Friday, Feb. 4. =a _ it All are cordially invited. it_| patents. Mint Director Preston resigned, ARANTEE weries, Spices, Vine- ENTH STREET M. E. CHURCH, COR. R | GRACE BAPTIST, Orit AND D S.E.—PREACH- | 2nd the President nominated George E. To RETAIL ‘This is strictly w ict of Columb rsonally appeared E. McC. JONES. Secretary Pro Tem. of the Arlington Fire lus. Co. fo Distrlet ‘of Columbia. whe mare oath ~~ jement i ct and PURE S. R. Murray, D. D. ing 11 a.m. and m. by pastor, Rey. A. F. | Roberts of Iowa as his successor. Senator true report of the condition of said ny ° erate sane cea Tree Sng ate Wace: Hangs | Morgan ‘ot Alabama, ‘in a” speech in the sites’: 9? pay = fatto whens tg Se Pe eles is Sse Senate, reiterated his statement that ex- ~ sa s E. McC. JONES, See'y Pro Tem. De han Ve SU em Poasial ser ELDER JS. BADGER, OLD SCHOOT, BAPTIST, | President Cleveland at one time favored | oe tines of cqusl aif proeare ore ee Tor Cee ert oe ee Tak Meridian time. Solid nes are teobars, | , Sshecribed and sworn to before me his 20h day, = FOUNDRY M. E CHURCH, 14TH AND G STS. | ne, Mfoniny erates Tansee, Hat iith st; | the annexation of Hawall; Mr. Cleveland | Sual temperature, drawn for’ cach ten degrees, Shaded steam are sectnae ete eat ae an OF Lines of | Signed) JESSE . . SS Gua bee Sef Re Ray Svenenes_Janiary Shy at 8 o'clock-t* | asserted positively that he was never in| during preceding twelve boura. ‘The words “High and “Low” show location of areas of high and low | _3827-3t Freaching at 11 aud 7:80 p.m. by pastor. EPISCOPAL. favor of annexing Hawai! or recognizing | barometer. Small arrows fly with the wind. renee ane — Morning eubect, “Servant of Ales « — — ~| the belligerency of the Cubans. President | = PUT AWAY A Evening, “Grace Received in Vain.” TRINIY CHURC D C STS. . REV. | McKinley addressed the National Manu- | ~~~ -—— - — a Keen has no “side Sunday school, a on cane Services at’8 and | facturers’ Association at the Waldorf Ho- FAIR, high tide, 12:57 a.m. and 148 p.m. PA RT OF YOUR shows" to his circus. The Epworth 1 = _— rector will preach-* | tel in New York Friday night. The Ca- — Tomorrow—Low tide, 7:57 a.m. and 8:50 poets, show ts at 1310, METROPOL! = 5 ‘Ss cHuN H. 1 - nadian government consented to admit frec | Colder Weather Tomorrew, With | p.m.; high tide, 1:41 a.m. and 3 p.m. in $56 Suits for $3 Johnston, D.! © - 3 330 p.m., | Alexander Mackay-Smith, z Iy of restrictions all supplies brought into the Northwesterly Winds, A 2 Tallon, i310 F st. sreactoee Pa. BEN) Aims Sunday achool. 3 yum, | the tecior, Hi ams evening payer and addvesy, | Klondike gold region by the United States | Forccast till § p.m, Sundas—For the Dis ae a Guinnes scueal’s 40" Tyworth heague. it’ | 4:15 p.m.” Visitors welcomed toall services at’ | SOVernment relief expedition. ‘The Indian- “ Today—Sun rise: And be sure o the Inevitable — = va trict of Columbia, Delaware, Maryland and “3 having something stored up for SERVICES SUNDAYS AT ENEZER M. fF. | ST, MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS’, 22D apolis monetary commission was in session Moon sets, 1:38 4 5 . ny day.” z 5 during the week. The Kentucky legis! Virginia, fair; colder Sunday morning; ; Moon reached first: quarter 9:33 S | Pesos >< " a m., . F, rector, Rev. Wm. R. Turner.—Seats free. y legislature quarter 9:33 a.m_ to- 5 5 —— Ges fon. Kev sD Botkin, congresememat, | Services, "7:50, 11 am. '8 pm’ Preeehing ty | Passed a resolution calling upon’ United | northwesterly winds. day. Union Savings Bank, 1222 F St. Link the two words Inrge of Kansas M. W. | _reetor, it” | States Senator Lindsay to resign if he Suherise manna roe: * Chur, PhB. 4 ite TLS CHURCH, 23D Ss . could not support the Chicago platform. Weather conditions and general foreci.st— wae cay WM. B. GURLEY. iy KROSS, ott and Briefs RYL {. E. CHURCH. ington Circle, Rey. Alfred ‘Hardl The national stock growers’ convention | The storm yesterday morning over Lake | je City Lights. GURLEY & BARROSS anal ccuicmabier 9:15 a.m., Sunday schooi. —AIl seats free. “Sunday services: met at Denver, Col. ‘The filibustering | Superior has moved rapiily to the Atlantic | Gas lamps all lighted by 6:26 p.m.: extin- tole tee'y . - 11 a.m.. by pastor, Rev. S. M. Hartsock, D.D., m. and 8 p.m. Sunday school, 9:45 a.u steamer Tillie sank ha cargo of guns | coast and has caused ligit snow in the lake | suishing begun at 6:17 a.m. The lighting caer Waste BROKES I ror : : Ciara, 10 a _it_| and ammunition off Barnegat, N. J., four | regions, the upper Ohio valley, in Pennsyl- | 18 begun one hour before the time named, New York, Correspootenta. a NOR SSC eC ea PRO-CATHEDEAT. CHURCH, OF ST; MARK, | of her crew being lost. A heavy storm pre- | vania, New York and in southern New | Are lamps hgnhited at 6:11 p.m.; extinguish: | HUNTER COOBLER & C 0 Wrestless People."” Welcome. It cor, 3d and A Ate. s. in baly, com alle throughout the west; in St. Louis | Engiand. ed at 6:32 a.m. Site eo c c OF! R& CO ST. PAUL'S M. ¥. CHURCH, DUPONT CIRCLE, | munion; Rev. Churehilt Sa will preach at | the wind blew rate of sixty “| Li : ; 3 Members of NEW YORK SPOCK EXCHAN« SF PAUL'S MF. CHURCH, DUEOST CIRCLE, | janpton: ey nah prcaeh at the wind at the f sixty-six miles} Light rain has fallen in the west gulf. 30, the pastor; morning subject, *“The | Rev. a even song, ser- : Eight persons lost their lives in} A second storm appears to be developing Condition of the Water. Stocks, Bonds and Local Element,’ being the thi of Isaiah's mon by Rey. L ‘ a fire which caused $400,000 damage to | to the north of Montana. Temperature and condition of water at S| — Secarities Bought and Sold ee eS Porat Fiement being Po idas of mpworts | GHOREY ae Sa coe property at Spokane, Wash. Chinese wit-| ‘The weather is decidedly colder in the | #.m.: Great Falls, temperature, 36; condi- rivate Wire to Oid Fami ly Bibles 2 It_} “and 12th st. n.w., Rev. Dr. Jobn H. Elliott, | TOSS€8 testified before the Chicago ‘‘Lexow | Missouri and the middle and upper Missis- | tion, 4; receiving reservoir, temperature, 38; CHURCH, 9TH AND P STS.| rector—8 a.m, holy’ communion; 11 a.m. and 7:30 | Committee” that police levied blackmail on | Sippi valleys, and warmer in the middle | ccndition at north connection, 4; condi-ion > a. Seekies, DiDe, pastor —Sue. | pms, the rector Will f at both services, | Plum joints. It was announced that Thos. | and south Atlantic states and. the middie | at south connection, 3; distributing reser- This office 5 a.m.; preaching by the pastor, | Subject in the evening: ble of the Sower; | E. Watson would be nominated for Gov- | plateau region. voir, temperature, 38; condition at influent 29-1 hh or Margin. ew York. Telephone 290, Dp Prayer Books—ete., cam be_mai Low prices. E: D ON REAL ESTATE as constantly on hand money to loan on real est fm such amon pworth League, G:15 | the Seed Among the Thorns.” Ushers at 11 a. | ernor of Georgia by the coming populist | Light snow may de expected in New Eng- | gate house, 3; effluent gate house, 4. be wequired, and. at sauce of Ieeseet Thursday, church | m. Seats free at other services, Vested choir | state convention. Joseph Leiter, who is | land tonight, followed by fair Sunday, light : rying from 5 to 6 per cent, according to of men and boys, = it | holding 11,000,000’ bushels of wheat in Chi. | Fain in the west gulf states, and generally | Records for Twenty-Four Hours. bocation and secarity. 20 delay. Arpiy by TT kT CIRCLE, 18TH | cago, said he expeected to get about $ fair in the lower lake region, the Ohio vai-| The following are the reacings of the Cee ee et L. WANKER & 00. water or gz joints, That's Krone Sunday school at” 9650; Tucraing’service | £F ft. The Mississippl and Ohto rivers | ley and south Atlantic states. FE Cs ee | ee __wi6 F st. “ Mat CALLAHAN'S And sermon at 11; evening service amd sermon | 1¢@Cched the danger point. Steamers lea: It will be colder Sunday morning in the j Past twenty-four hours, beginning at 4 T CEMENT. We are sole D. ec wermaon at TAS eyeninecaecvice am goo, | ing ithe: Packiclcoast for’Alaskai were tomes | lowerslake (ree! mn, the Ohio valley and the | O'clock y: °$'pm.. a1; ma-| Mutual Commission Co. © WARE. the Rev. Churchill Satterlee in. the eventug, || A pelled to Bites Passengers, so great was pari Atlantic states, aeanean , HARDWARE. welcome extended to al ee e rush to the gold fields. The interstate Rivers.—The following changes in the | Night, ¢ John B. Es DE Ys row ra. ave. CHAP’ Sh MARGARET'S CHURCH, CONN. AVENUE | Convention of coal miners at Chicago de- | Tivers (in feet and tenths) have occurred: |, January 20—4 a.m., 22; 8 a.m., 26; 12 m., New York Stocks. a eS oe ET ae school_at above $ at. (Metropolitan cars to the door), Rev. | Cided upon an advance of 10 cents a ton in | Risen: Cairo, 0.3; Memphis, 0.3; Vicksburg, 24 and 2 pam 2 z nie = Wika: 7 Richard Lewis Howell, rector.—Services Sunday: 's’ wages. 09; New Orleans, Fallen: Parkers. | Maximu: a a.m. January 29; New Proprietors Wanted ee eer eeis ee ae . ae wee Se Pe ane or ey ining Securities a Le Howell, di tum: eventug. player, address Foreign. . TERS Nashville, For Old (style) Andirons. We pay a Commission ef 20 per cent to Above the danger line and | | The follow : ete on RToareta 3 iWa Weds) Sieicloek -sBaacay ec 4.0. Above the danger line | barometer at the —ist Sunday, 11 a.ta.; the read'ngs of the Specialty. eather bureau for the The United States battle ship Maine ar- sermon rising, ‘Thurs: Ae rived at Hav: : 1 32s i Past twenty-four hours, beginning at 4] OFFICE: HOTEL LAWRENCE. : all these desirous of becemh meeting, cee 5 ts? days, 1 it 4 Fate ana, and was saluted by the ee nee Haein . Ge 3.1. | clock Seciconay fetinre ee is % er que of our fancy Brass ——— | Sto. HUNCH, STi ST. NEAR B N.K— | (CT's and war vessels; no demonstration of | Befow, the danger line end rising, Mem-|° Sonuary 234 p.m. 20.06; 8 p.m., 29.92;| 26 3. W. PUMPHREY, Mer. open EB. CHURCH, REV. HENRY R. |“ Sunday services, 7:30. 10:30 und 11 a.m.; 3:30] any sort on the part of the populace re-| PM! 0-5- ge Bc edd eh eee 11 a.m., preaching by “WHAT WOULD JESUS " midnight, 20.76. sulted; it was reported that Consul General muse able. January 29-4 a.m., 29.7 Lee and Dr. Congosto, the Spanish secre- | T°da¥—Low tide, 7:14 a.sn. and 8:00 p.m.; | 12 m., 29.94, and 2 p.m., 29.9 tary general, had a misunderstanding over | == the arrival of the warship; the government 0 pam. “AHL seats free. Everybody wel- ‘Tile Shop,’520-22 13th St. f the therodd ret i ines tees ti | at” Madrid “announced that "Spanish wars FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. 5%, 5 1-2%, 6%. D.m.. to take action on the death of Westel «in 3B I. Hi. Me- | Ships would make similar friendly calls at 3 Se |p SSS 04 e Wasi ct Willoughby. coq. Neal. Murray. caqy and Kim, D).. rector-—“Holy” communion,” 8 American ports, and the entire Spanisn| CORSON & MACARTNEY, ° er the larga! onviegs une or beniaeee, Randall Hagner. esq. SAMUEL MADDON. other services, 11 am. 4 pam.. 7:80 pan. Tt leet Was ordered to assemble at Cadiz: ft Members of the New York Stock Exchange, ree rip together With out private clientage, We are pre President of the Bar Asseciatio rector will raed Se Siren Nay THe | W488 the generally expressed opinion that 1419 B st., Glover building, iS par to entertain all first-class wooly ata mint | THOM, Secretary. oath of rie i eas 1r_ | the real destination of the fleet was Ha- | Correspordents of Missrs, Moore &” Schley, $0 TO THE mum cost to the borrower. Vana; General Aranguren, who ordered the i dway, ° rf > : execution of Colonel Rutz for an attempe | _ Baskerg and Dealers ta Government Bonds Kl nd I kk Wescott, Wilcox & Hieston, to bribe the insurgents, was waylaid and| Railroad. stocks aud bonds and all secarlties _3020-1m . Penn, nw shot while on a vi of New York, Philadelphia, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. FIRST CHUR tish Rite Cathedrad TEMPLE CHURCH, 14TH AY D. The Dirthd: SEI a Ts eae | uses osraua Baltinneee t and sold W hi = . Rev. Finke, he birthda oI p) 4 <ston und Baltimore bt and sold. Hien Tere peat of the Lana pan ser | TS Srag Tent p's | more generally celebrated, than, usual” in | a, beemle me wt investment sseurten, Dis For 15 People. ashington bs - ” 5 stor, subjec 4 - < . ~ r Y ries nds a joes] 5 a rance re re nm jazs-1w oe aie batters eublect 1 “One Be and Mrs. 2 SED: Germany. A majority of the striking| sua Telephone Stock dealt in, We are going to send 1% people. free of all ex- Tie PARTNERSHIP HERETOFO: astamad cel Chan tare All 5 ae British engineers voted fo accept the terms | “Amerleun Bell ‘Telephove Siock tought and sold. | See DG LG ee gr log oan rust Co., Tetween J.T. Campbell & CENTRAL UNION MISSION. of the employers. Storms and heavy snow | _Je5}-16d Do yon M vaeeines OFFICE COR. 9TH AND F mutnal consent, dissolved. The business wili oe. Seiten caused many wrecks inthe Black sea, A | === —— . . continued at the old stands by J. Frank Camp- lell, who assumes all debts of the old arm and WIM collect all bills due the same. ¥ NATIONAL KIA ING © PAID-GP CAPITAL, ONE MIL revolution was threatened in Salvador ow- | asfitting, and for the relief of E. G. ——— Loans in any amoont made om ing to financial troubles and misrule; four snd jens htons, ane petits “ it NEIL M Ser ae acts ae aot 3 ——— real estate or ‘collateral, at’ banks in San Salvador failed. A ‘band ur | Davis, collector of taxes, and Senate bill od rates. socialists attempted to force their ;| to prevent the adulteration of foods and —— _ Interest paid upon depesits on dally hale =: = a 5 % s apecs subject t HURCH, DR. WAL | UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST. into the chamber of deputies at Brussels; | drugs. Representatives of the Capital An absolutely os SRR Services at 11 a.m., sac- | ————————_—___—____ ——— | they were held back by soldiers with fixed | Traction and Metropolitan Railroad Com- orage. > . ee ee es, Seen bie . strae rament of the Lord's supper, and 7:30 p.m., | MEMORIAL CHURCH, COR. R AND N. CaP. | bayonets and a tumult. follow r fire proof ware- ext ening sermon, by J. H. Barrows, D. D. of ste.—S. 8, 9: Se rah aokee Be I ‘ BULLETIN. 1t > IDEND, 3 jar quarterly dividend () one and three-quarters per cent will ‘S a ea s istrict ry capacities. m,’ Preaching, 11 a.m. by the | men were killed and mathy i im | fale an bented store, the siouke Dist $ ° f 5 Boxes for rent in burglur and. tire-proot the prefer ‘ago. Just returned from his lecture course fer ae Se ee AE Te ied and matty injured in antl. ve | house, dry, clean, free from vermin a , >. Ju . ourse ev. JE. Fout. At 7 p.m., 3 : ares Sore committee in behalf of their respective 3 , vaults for safe deposi . = gang im India. “The series pom “Eiljah” wil be rer | SeneT GR. Hocste wxccent ree Jewisn riots in Algiers; a number of anti-| ©® Pe afe deposit and st if val uable es. Jewish riots occurred at Pafls and other | roads in the matter of proposed extensions. | Or stable odors. Locked rooms | jony Sow sumed next Sunday evening. Sabbath school at | gers welcome. 9:40 a.m. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 pan. It a points in France, growifig out of the Drey-| The Senate District committee took favor- | from $2.50 t 8 1 JOUN A. SV ef the directors. was oe acti < 50 to $18 per month. = ON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. fus Controversy, and the opinion was ex-| able action on the House bill for the relief | pars ! ot THOMAS 3. GODW Capitol and Q ste.—11 Rev. Dr. Vi = SHEROW OOF Pressed by some of the leading Paria news| <°Coltéctor Davis aiid the Senate bias for | mance as cea Caen, re See ore | ee Case Jal-w&esiufels D. Collins on “Mormonts REV. THERON OUTWA Papers that the question was likely to| Of Collector Davis an i sr cepa Ped Oe) | WEAVE SS Duncan on -"-Giander = Branch (Calvary), will for ‘sun. | }€2d to a revolution in France, Dispatches | incorporating the National Florence Crit- | Which they are unloaded. SS ee = fed-th,s,w,tf will con- | from Cannes, France, represented Mr. | tenton Mission, to raise the age of protec- 4t_ | Gladstone as being in very feeble health. 2 tion for, girls and granting permission to | (V7 SSS Se TREES The total eclipse of the sun was success-| the Capital Railway Company to use the au t 1 il ~~ A tal ME E x fully observed in India by American and | overhead trolley on the Navy Yard bridge: elry and valuables ! § ‘I never disappoint. men at the ¥. M. C. A. The more particular you | ‘tins we Phen Gar 8 bacco Boe | Hs BME are about your Briefs the| {1% warty 2." magne Ct xe |. Bird ject, evening subject, ‘“The better you'll eception of Grace—Abra- SPIRITUALIST = | other scientists. The British war vessels | adverse action was taken on Senate b..1 to St are s in- y be pleased orc ap gon ae Services Sunday | at Port Arthur were ordered to leave there; | regulate street railway fares. The Com. orage. are stored and IN | g100—We are issuing a limited number of ® per with ours. = Oe ses by ihe bar the London, foreign office said they paar missioners formally disapproved of the ; sured from every cent Coupon Certificates at par. Interest They'll be ready the moment promised, BYTERIAN CHURCH, 9TH ST. ee | called. bu e order is elsewhere attributed | Brown electric system experimentally | Joss in our burelar- vaults. / payable Jonuary and July. {. 90e. page for 50 copies Lawyers? ee. Joseph, T. "Kells. pas to Russian irritation. It was reported from | adopted by the Capital Railway Company . eos proof saun A i ieee acai S90 a. Preaching by pastor, 1¥ a. ; Pekin and St. Petersburg that China had | at the elty end of its line and ordered the | Special wagon conveys deposits to | $50—Also 6 per cent Certificates, participating In ADAMS, “Prompt” Printer, 512 11th} me Ey day service, 790, pm. Ker. D- M- | soloist, Mrs. Byrnes, Questions auswered, poems | finally decided to secure its necded loan| same removeu at once. ‘Ihe Commission- and from the vaults frée of charge. Profits. Interest payable semi-anuns — = Hacroas, BD), will address ministers and Chris: | Improvised at each service. Lyceum. from Russia instead of England. Four | ers selected the design submitted by George Our money ia loaned to persons who ere payin Tm Lowest Bid Wins Out! workers Monday, 10 it school and adult class at 10/ a.m. German sailors were killed by a Chinese], Morrison for a bridge across Rock creek ying zs = for their homes in for the protection MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS. of fu S. C: Pf And is secured by Deeds of Trust Hp SEE On WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE, Storage clothing, draper- THE AMERICAN BUILDING AND Mores kee Siete . ——____ | FRE Put in a “strong” bid to secure con- | THE EASTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHU MD. | — tiae‘s for some of the buildings to be | axe. and €th st. ve., Rev. Thomas Chalmers | WO! 'S HALL._SUNDAY, TEST SEANCE AT egrer ies pelecdlaecareo) of erst or Congress. A union between the congrega- ereeted shortly! Secure the Lumber and | Easton, D.D., pastor.—Preaching at 11 a.m. Sub- 30 p.m.; lecture and tests, 7:30 p.m., by Mra. | the Arablan coast, which were supposed to] tions of St. Paul’s and the Fifteenth Street Woodwork required “from us and "you'll de ‘Divine Delight and Human Desires.” and ‘kless, pastor; circles at residence, 519 6th | have been intended for the insurgents of | M. I. Churches was effected. The eleventh be able to bid lowest! Can we give you | ut 7:30 p.m., subject, “Second Chances, or a| st. n.w., Wednesdays, p.m.; Tuesday and | Baluchistan. Lord William Nevill annual convention of the Improved Or. 0 ALL SERVICES. PUBL mob at Kaio Chau bay. The British gun-| and transmitted their recommendations to Cold some prices? New Probation Beyond the Grave.” Sanday | _ Friday eves., 8 o'clock. it*_| arrested in London on the charge of pro-| der of B'nai B'rith was held in this city ies, ete From std na? THOS. W. SMITH, Ist & Ind. ave. "Phone 217. | school. .m. Y. P. $. ©. EB. at 3 and 6:30 = GRAPHIC = curing by fal ieee Dios L : f Shi ” as n SOCIATION, a ve " d SPIRITUALISM.—TYPOGRAPHICAL HALL, 425G | curing by false representation the signa-| Randall Hagner, a well-known attorney, moth and sg; 5 5 " Mit and Wharces, foot of 4th at. se. “Phone S61 | p.m Mldweck ‘services, ‘Thursday evening. at clock. “Mrs, Zol- | ture of Spender Clay to promissory notes| was killed by the accidental discharge of a similar pests freezing air ne 1s Beast nce. assisted by another medium. Spirit tests: | for $55,000. The French chamber of depu-| shotgun at his home. Daniel Munn, a| Only proves adequate. Our rooms | #PBER J. MAY. President. 29 for ling papers of Globe Kinds. In handsome qui CHURCH OF THE COVENANT (PRESBYTERIAN), ometric read.ngs. Seances, Tu tles again voted confidence in the govern-| white man, committed suicide by shooting. tered oak De y | Connecticut ave., N and 18th n. Rev. | Friday evenings, » 1102 N.Y, ave ment ; are perfectly clean and dry and are unis S. Hamlin, D.D., pastor.—Services at 11 = = = a _ > - am. and 4 p.m., with preaching by Rev. De. In the District. 5 devoted solely to the storage of such " . FER‘ 2 Still im Grip of Jack Frost. = 2 s ige of such John Henry Barrows of Chicago. Sunday school INDEX TO ADVERTISEME} The House devoted a portion of Monday| pogron, Mass. January 29. © cola | fabrics, * 4 0., jeT-law-4w WM. J. PRIZZELL, s cretary, Filing Files. 50e F at 9:30 a.m. Junior E. meeting at 3 and Se- Ss : Baskets lote of styles | Blo at 5 p.m Dr. Barrows will also address a | ACCOUNTANTS ore consideration of local seeasures: the wave continues today over the northern R all pretty 65c. np. meeting of ministers oti following bilis were passed: ouse bills Ee ae ee ~ HT ‘ome Oo Presbyterian Church, 9th st. near Monday at a z part of New ngland. angor, e,, For . cs Cabinets inte mth" | Wee" i | ACA er thee of om H Gaus and ter | In tempos taza ma @ degree iow sr, | ANE sialyl peel 9 is very popular. = chinese - B anc sales, fol € | at Lewiston, Maine, degrees below, an S SI 7 . Easton & Ru Ith St = Se x protection of game, to regulate plumbing | at Concord, 'N. H., 22 degrees below zero. Stora cal instruments a ee ee D ST. PAUL'S ISH LUTHERAN CHURCH, ge. Offer for sale the : ULAR-PRICED ST. __ Ja28-140 cor. of lith and H n.w.—Rev. Dr. Domer, pas: | BOARDING. = = == S= : = — = = properly lighted and heated section is provided. Pianos, $1.50, and paintings, 3c. per () % sq. ft. per month. crow morning ‘and evening at, Li and | RUSE Sunday. school at 9:30. Class in eate- | Qutnen NOT! ism at 3. Jumlor Endeavor at 4:15; Senior at cee eas COMMISSIONE tor. t 20 20th st. nw. to opposite the Palais Royal, leased to see my friemls ani patrons on aud after the above date. E HURCHL |ORIAL, 1. Butler. pas > in each chure! addresses, ARSON WILL PR! NA st. se, at 11 and “ls the LUTHER PL Butler. pastor. ne, t. KEELER, #05 HS SDAY and FRIDAY 3 on ull subjects ndent slate writh Jals1 Debenture Bonds ard Mortgages of the Bunnell Am. Security & Trust and Eno Investment Co. of Philadelphia. Goi LORAGE DEPARTMENT |oxcacers ory eee EDUCATIONAL. SURSIONS, ‘The delicicus flavor of THARI"S Tiorning theme. “Other services as | TOM 1140 15th St. ‘Phone 463. business. e18-2awm28_ PURF BERK is what recom usual. AIL seats free at FOR mends it to so mspy. Of all whis: Albert M. Read, Gen'l Manager. it] Lewis Johuson & Co. Taste, te. it bas tne most detieaie tavor, >: PORE FOR RENT (Viats). ‘ Bankers the must delightful aroma. RMONT AV FOR RENT (Halls). 4 Fy n PEE JAS THARP, Siz Fst. ny, | dttan: CE numer : ree Daa meee Life & Accident Insurance. (ESTABLISHED 1858), pee oo ee EE ae ce eee om Sie Page 4; —— 1315 F STREET Be ; URCH.—W, J. Wright, 11 a.m. and x FOREIGN A) = = rd Co-epes atid i : AETNA LIFE | ss ullding ssociation 4 © AN! 3. ! 21 Cl ares, $2 perm: he holder to an ‘ INSURANCE COMPANY LETTERS OF CREDIT. J ‘ 2 4 a a * edvance of $1,000 Tenth series 5 _ <i fine witout yasing beck Gees ne te 5 Hartford, Conn. Fe replat tl, Coes : —— Perpetual 1 upon application to any A MORGAN G. BULKELEY, Pre: Buildi A iati its & ate. a. is ane i es uliding Association. w New York will spe: aed . : Masonic ‘Tem. robe,” yaaa A Assets, Jan. 1, 1898. .$47,584,967 11| In Operation Sixteen Years. see Saas! Liabilities to Policy E ‘ holies esa Assets = = = = $1,750,811.32 He cor D sw. as op aA GRIER 21 ‘olders, reserve and Liabiliti cis het ees Tauseher’s Hall, 1a4 Conn. ave e __all other claims... 40,697,093 41 | Liabilities - - 1,609,224.89 SN. S23 Oth et... germs hr pen oe 4 Payments to Policy Surplus = = = = = 141,586.43 ANNUAL MEETING ea 5 lers 7 va c Wasbiv = a holders in 1897. ae: 041,190 30} noing mure business than ever before ‘ of PBL AHY IN YM 5 Surplus as to Policy alones taken at ail times. No batk he principal office ef the coupapy, ery First da Page 5 = Qa ing 5 per cunt per anoum. irfax st. Atesenisin, Ve Chrintian "ER: | iALLROADS mage 21 holders, Jan. 1, 1898. 6,887,873 70 CHARLES C. DUNCANSON Laeeese ordial welcome to all. It} Cpycrar NOTICES. 3 Premium receipts in JOHN COOK, Secretary, 506 11th ULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF THE MEETING AT THEIR STORAGE 5 ng rai 5 §a13-1m 2 of the Arlington Fire Ins. Co. for . No. intl T st. n.w., every First day SURBURRAN PROPENTY. i 1897... sereees 5,091,024 54) - oy fet fof Cohimbla wil! be eld at the 11 o'clock, “Thos.” 0. Matthews Will be | TpER TAKERS 21 Interest receipts in Cc T Havenner. y's office, No. 1505 Ta. ave. a.w., Wash- row. = aes is : ingto. Coa) THURSDAY, acy Ps SS = WAEED: Cat Z 1897..... ~«se 2,506,527 35 eo He ’ tlon of eleven (11) directors. Pulls open from | ——_— = —"___ ——— | WANTED (Houses) : 4 Total receipts in 1897. 8.407.551 89 9 AND I, ATLANTIC BUILDING, 12 ovelock ma FIRST 0 AL CHURCH WANTED etme Page ‘ Life, Endowment and Stock and Grain Broker. - ~zoirthons Worship. with Sermon.{ WANTED ‘Kooms). . ‘age » = s The ees ~ ingatate service, show: WANTED (8: paeate Page 4 Jem ot ea 50,661,89; Direct Wires to New York and Chicago. ete tg best ¥. MC. A. bulldings and wethods of | WINTER RESOR mage 12 i ay = . A the Washingtom Gas’ Liche | oe a ee : APG .- 1504 7 94| Stocks, Bonds, Grain, of the company. 415 10th et mw. MONDAY, | brief addresses: muxte = esti = ccident Insurance in Retry iat. “The polls will te open tron | cholt ed by Be. JW Marriaze Licenses. I, 1898. . 101,183,170 00 Provisions, Cotton, _jaai-lat WILLIAM B.ORME, Secretary. | bm ay fe Marriage licenses have been issued as holders Bought and sold for CASH or on MARGIN. Ty . 2 Z UNIVERSALIST. follows: : CER Careful attention given to FRACTIONAL LOTS. since organization. . 104,738,998 31] Gorrespondent Fo Le LORING, 10 Wall st., New H. B. Meigs & Co., General Agents, | eee HERALD BUILDING, BALTIMORE, MD, = F. M. Parker, General Agent, Acci- Ww. B. Hibbs & Co., ss = White—Frank Cockrill of Langley, Va., to u Co OCR. FATRE Maggie M. Boucher of the same place; —— | GAs OF THE TIMES.” | William M. Wallner and Agnes M. Hart. ag tee addresses by the pastor and othe: | Colored—William H, Wallace and Anna ily invited. UNIVERSALIST | F. Ne! Kemoved from 14: jal-Lm be DE. McMASTER'S VETERINARY 1306- . B.W.—Open day aad cight. Special” ties—Lameness and examining as to soundness for intending purchasers. DAVID MeMASTER, No. 1128 15th st., w son. —_——_— M.D., Veterinat.an, Prop. ‘Phone 135. dei5-5tt Minnesota Town Nearly Destroyed. _ dent Department, BANKERS @ BROKERS, : = —— = : ST. PAUL, Minn., January 29.—More than At 408 12TH ST. N.W., WASHINGTON, D. C. Members New York Stock Exchange, CHURCH NOTICES ; ANP ORAN STS3| | half the business portion of Hoffman, SMALL INVESTMENT—FULL Palb STOCK | ~ 2 Q . Brark Sewall, pastor, will preach. at 11 9 s a2 treet. enrbanran a.m, on “JESUS, THE LAWGIVER" Si school, | Minn., was wiped out by a fire which of- hearing 6 per cent interest in $100 denominations. 1427 F Si gee age ee tical’ Basis of Palth" “the Bible—Divine ‘Teuts | #8:nated in the general store of Rollotson STATES BUILDING AND LOAN ASSO. 1313 F Correspondents of ~ ALL SOULS” CHUR vB DFORD Broth tailing a loss of $50,000. Among ja29-3t castes pastas ay REN. SE HEADPORD | In the ‘Varabie’ of Natural Language.” “Seats free | B¥others, entailing a lose of $50; 7 at, nw. LADENKURG, FHALMAXN & 00, ae ee - a EE ih ns _for all. Strangers welcome, Herdics pass door. 1t | the heaviest losers is L. . Breep Genera! a | @c6-s08 Kew Yor. by the pastor; 6:45 pm. Young People's Re- REFORMED. seertieniige Company: & ee : Ty SUMS FHOM $1,000 CEWARD, Nplewe Union, ‘subject, “Criticism—Its Use and = ae pane Toe t 5 PerCent toLoan Abase,"” Geo. W. Kelnbardt; 8 p.m.. evening | GRACE REFORMED CHURCH, 15TH ST. N.W. na Money a service, address by Rev. A: D. Mayo. D.D..| ‘bet. R. 4. ave. and P st., Rev. A. T. G. Apple REAL ESTATE IN THE DISTRICT. On real ‘estate in District of Columbia, No ée- “Thirty Years of the New Education im the | pastor.—Sunday school, 9:30 a ‘ser R. 0. HOLTZMAN, Se ees, Southern States." | ice, 11 a.m: evening service, 7:30 p.m. It jat-tt ‘Con OHH AND’ F Svs. sw. | apaiit & McLERAN, 1008 F st. \ 3 ; (

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