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— SPECIAL NOTICES. RITUALISM.—TYPOGRAPHICAL HALL, 425 Spiritual services 30 Sunday the well-known speak M It TION vill give a lunch on WEDNESDAY ~FEB_ 16, AND THURSDAY, 17, At the Masonle Temple, F and 9th sts. jt ARY OF THE BIRTHDAY will be commemorated 1898, at 3 p.m.. under the Deutscher Central Verein,”” at Orations in Englisi and on SC 3 anspices of the Carroll Institute Hall. German by prominent speakers. Singing by the reer welcome. and ““Maennerchor.” Free, Everybody it* A¥ SCHOOL INSTITCTE OF THE Washington will hold {ts monthly t EPIPHANY PARISH HOUSE, Feb- . at 8 o'clock p.m. All interested im vol work are cordially invited. JON, Secretary. VALENTINES AT J. JAY GOULD'S, 421 9TH ST. All kinds comic and fine; also Favors, Bead: Scrap Pietures, Toss, etc. ate Even the most exalted personage might feel reconciled if he passed unnoticed in a throng such as insured the success of the Elks’ benefit yesterday afterueon. Yer one well-known local resident at- tracted as much attention, and was the f more favorable comment than any three of the good things on the "menu. A well-dressed man fs al ways noticeable, but this gentlem: iminaculate appearance Was the star at- traction for many eyes during the per- formance. Some one who knew, remark- ed that it was easy to pick the patrous ot a certain leading F street tailor. fel2-16d PATRONIZE W2 N INDUSTRIES. send out of town for your store or office fixtures when just as pretty designs can be secured from us just as cheap? We've a number of plans land designs waiting for your inspection. Well send a man up to take measure- ments and submit estimate if you suy so. “HOS. W. SMITH, Ist & Ind. ave. “Phone =!7. Mill and Wharves, foot of 4th st. s.e. “bone 551. fel2-10a BAKERS. HOTELS AND CAF! SAVE MONEY ON CANNED —if we supply them. We are quoting packers’ prices BERRI 3 PU) . in gi is strictly a wholesale house. consumers. Call us-up for prices. B. B. EARNSHAW & BRO.—Wholesale Grocers, 3105-9 11th st. se. 1000-2 M st. se. it *Phone 1679 for estimate. A “never tardy”’ printer. Punctuality in the performance of the printing he promises has gained for N. T. Elliott the sobriquet “Never Tardy” Elliett. And added to that—the class of work that's furnished is of too good-a character to be secured from any but an Gut-of-the-ordinary printing place. Dolug a lit- tle better printing—at no higher than ordinary rates—explains the going ahead of this business “Never Tardy’’ Elliott, ‘tn fei2-14d = Brick. Brick ARE Y¥ GOING TO BUILD? ck will be required ¥ «e difference bet n large first. and small ones of inf to $1 per 1, erial to f your ballin substantial building ask you or or bricklayer what . and CHEAP! T ID believe he will say If so tain kew ar contea THE WASHINGTON Bi Headquarters for Brass. imes ready for in- to Is i ‘Lowest prices. John B. Espey, felziod = Firepiaces never have a commonplace look adirons are used. The designs he sort used in Revolutionary to the newest conceit of the 2) per cent off we HARDWARE, Jolo Pa. ave. Wrought sure to be Our Typewrt splendid advertising mediums reason! Every one takes them ‘sonal communteat! 2d from top to are sole D. C. agents f ss. Come and get pric . ADAMS, “Prompt” Printer, 512 11th st. S-TOMATOES—AND BL 1e-gallon cans—at packers’ prices. [7NO CONSUMERS SUPPLIED. EARNSHAW & BRO., Wholesale Lith st. se. and 1000-2 M st. ths-6t B iu felt B aes 7 Giison’s Adjustable Album FOR LHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS. Leaves may be taken out, added or changed in po sition without disturbing other leave: Prints may be burnished un the leaves just as easily as an ordiuary mount. Leaves ever get out of order or get lost. In three -s of Dinding—and a variety of styles of €7 Carter's Photo-Library Paste is best nting photos. Low prices prevail Easton & Rupp, 421 11th St Estate of Seaton Perry. To INTENDED tors of the e of cased, hereby give notice to all Petsens who intend to submit bids for the pur- of the stock. fixtures, leases and good will conducted by the said ith day of at which ding bidders are in- will be permitted to inspect si is. MARY FAK PEI MERICAN SECUR- AND ‘TRUST COMPANY, under the will PERKY, decease D NO. 11. of 1% per cent a stock of the Amert- on MAR FIF- ers of record March 1898, to stock CHURCH NOTICES, METHODIST. THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1898-24 PAGES. - . GHURCH NOTICES. : BAPTIST. FINANCIAL. THE OFFICIAL WEATHER MAP. FINANCIAL. | FIFTEENTH STREET M. BE. CHURCH, COR. R st. n.w.—11 a.m., Rev. Thos. C. Exston, D.D., of the Eastern Presbyterian Churc! the Rev. SR. Murray, With SS. 9:30 a.m.; Ep. Leagu p.m.* METROPOLITAN M.E., 4% AND C Hugh Johnston, D.D., pastor. House;’" 7:30 p.m., ‘Books and Readin, ing sermon on ‘“The Young Christian in lety."* her aos Feb. 18, at 8 p.m., an illustrated his- torle and descriptive lecture by the, pastor on Land of the Moors and the Spaia of ‘To- nearly 100 views, presented by Mr. B. P. Murray. The lecture will be preceded by yocai solos from Mrs. Charles Bayly, Miss Mattie Gray and Miss Marie Stvart. Admission, 25c. it “Living Waters’ ively; 9:15 a.m., pworth League; Pm. GRACE CHURCH, 9TH AND S N.W.—A. M., DR B. Wileon. “Ep. League, 6:30. Grand’ can- jerusalem,"’ at Hamline, 9th and P n.w., Wed., 8 p.m., Feb. 16, with grand organ, or- chestra, large chorus and special soloists. ' Mr. F. Wilson, conductor. A magnificent musical affair. Don’t miss it. it FOUNDRY M. B. CHURCH, 14TH AND G STS., Rev. Lucien Clark, D.D., pastor. American Missionary Day. Preaching at 11 by the = “Christ, the Savior of the World.” Sunday ‘school at a.m. Missionary anniversary by the school at 7:30 It 1. Epworth League, 6:30 p.m. TRINITY M. EB. CHURCH, REV. FE. D. HUNT- . pastor.—11 a.m., preaching by pas- 30 p.m., missionary exercises by Sunday 5 . E. L. prayer meeting. church prayer meeting. 1t* COR. 5TH AND F_STS., Helsse, pastor.—0:15, Sunday preaching by Rev. George Ed- LL.D., president of Dickinson Sunday school missionary an- niversary. 6:80, Epworth League. 7:30, plat- form meeting. Representative Jobnson of North Dakota will preside and speak, and also an ad- dieses by Rev. Dr. Reed. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Come. It HAMLINE M. B CHURCH, 9TH_AND P STS. nw.. Rev. W. R. Strickland, D.D., pastor.— Sunday school, 9:15 a.m. Preaching by the pustor, 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Epworth League, 6:15 p.m. Tuesday. consecration. Thursday, _chureh “prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m. it McKENDREE M. E. CHURCH, Ri KR. NAYLOR, D.D., pastor.—11’ a. the pastor. 0"p.m., WESLEY CHAPEL, Rev. J. Fred. school. 11 a.m., ward Reed, D.D College. 3 pp! - HENRY . sermon by ‘Young Men Stunding Fire." 9:30 a'm., Sunday school. 6:30 p.m., Fpworth Lengue.” Prayer meeting Thursday, G Pan. It ST, PAUL'S M. B. CHURCH, DUPONT CIRCLE, Rey. Stowell L. Bryant.—9:30, Sunday school. 11, “There Shall Be No More Sea." 7:80, even- ing service. 7:00, Epworth League. It UNION M. EL CHURCH, 20TH ST. NEAR P. ave. nw. Rey. Alex.” Bielaskl, Sunday school. "11 and tor. NTRAL METH. PROT. CHURCH, 12TH AND n.w., Rev. D. L. Greenfiel jesus Christ in Tears.” 7 ized Man." Sunday school, 9: tian Endea: > M. EB. CHURCH.—9:15 1 am., by pastor, Rey. Immovable Kingdom. B. 7:30 p.m., “Christ: BYTERIAN N PLACE M. ". Duffey, pastor. by the past 6:20. p.m. NGTO! and Q sts.—Preaching at 11 a.m by “Rev. J. W. Beall; Sunda CHURCH LEY STREET M. E. CHURCH, 12TH AND Preaching by pastor, Rev. House, ‘Seeing and Beilevin; ng Without Seeing; WILL hell ae t Wesley Chapel, |. Heisse will give Burlew and Miss itt Ox jd Tue FISKE, PASTOR GUNTU th and R sts. mw., will p vices will be Si k, DL by Rev Presby ) p.m., popular service, with ad- ere from the Y. M.C. A.; Sab; é DE WITT TALMAGE, D.D., orrow at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. yterian Church, 44% street betwee we it PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, nd 6th st. ne., Rey, Thomas D. D., pastor.—Preaching at Reese “Murra: stor of the Church, will preach, ex- Ipits with Dr. Easton. And at'7:30 urgent request of a great many peo- - Euston will repeat his lecture, “THE school, GREAT TRIBU: am. ¥. PS. TION.” Sunds _C. E. at 3 and ., Thursday evening at ally invit 9:30 Mid- Rev. ¢ ll a.m., ‘An Unturned Cake; , ‘Books and Reading."” Male quartet. 11 VENUE CHURCH, DR. WALLAG . pastor.—Services at 11 a.m.—Rev. W. H. “Milburn, chaplain of the United States Sen- an¢ ning. Endeay CHURCH OF THE COV Comneeticrs ave It ANT (PRESBYTERIAN), and Eighteenth sts. n.w. Rev. Tennis S. Hamlin, D.0., pastor.—Services by the unior C. at 11 am. and 4 p.m.. with preachin pastor. Sunday schcol ‘at 9:30 a.m, E. meeting at 3 and Senior at 5 p.m. N PRESBYTERIAN © H street above 19th, Rev. Howard Willur Ennis,’ Minister. 11:00 A.M., “A CHRISTIAN IN INDIA," by Rev. Puri (Sikh) of the Punjab, India. It DOORS AND OUT."* ST. PAUL'S E corner of 11th and Servic at 11 and usual time. ‘CHURCH, Dr. D evening Other regular services at the Special class cate; at 3 MEMORIAL CHURCH, THO: pastor, J. G. Butler. K and 9th st. ne.), C. astor.—Preaching services, 1i and ; eatechetical class, 2:30 p.m; as Circle, MOKIAL (Md. av: ler, ‘and 2 the pastor, free. rmons at 11 a.m. and 5 280 p.m. . W. E. Parson, D.D. Seats it CHRISTIAN. NTH STREET CHRIS- Bagby at 11 am. d ‘our $ “The Help of Hindran °E CHURCH, RE} Chureh—Its Nature and Work; sack cle ee ste n Honest Doubter and What He Di Ceara 2 and 7:30 p.m., daily. Third Church. ODWE FE. D. EASTON, W. J. Wright, 11 and 7:30. All welcome. 1t retai President. a re ee PRACTICAL CHRISTIANITY. FERRED STOCK DIVIDEND, NO. 11. TITCTE OF PRACTICAL ‘The regular quarterly dividend (No. 11) of | Christianity, , 1034 Conn. w three-quarters per cent will be paid on ferred capital stock of the American hone Company, February 15, 1898. to stockholders of record February 1, 1808. Trans- fer books close between said dates. By order of the directors. FE. D. EASTON, President. TE GODWIN, Secretary. jal MAS J. w&sinfelé Brace u No use walking round there lke a dead man or dosing yourself up with drugs. Take some ‘Tharp’s Pure Berkeley Whisky. It will do you all the good in th> world. JAS. THARP, 812 F st. fo10-10d Rebinding and repairing Valuable old books—such as family Bibles, etc. —is where I get in some of my finest work. No Job too small to receive best attention. HODGES, Bit oth st. fel0-6d ALBERT A. WILSON HAS (PENED AN OFFICE as Real Estate Broker, Room 9, Firemen’s In- surance Co. building, cor. 7th and Louisiana ave. p.w. Money to loan in any amount on first-class Security the low: rate of interest. fe5-2w Art Students’ League, 808 17TH ST. N. W. Drawing and painting from antique and life. Industrial designing, composition, water color end sketcbing. Special Saturday and evening clastes. Anatomy and perspecti: Ctreulars mailed. Les a fe4-Im SPIRITUALISM. MR. KEELER, 905 H ST. W. Sunday service, 4 p.m. Mr. Theo. F. Seward of . York will give the address, subject, “The Worry Movement, Founded by’ Jesus Christ." The public cordially invited. ite THEOSOPHY. SUNDAY. 8 P.M, LECTURE BY GEO. M. COF- fin; subject, “Great Human Souls—the Adepte and Masters of History.” Public tuvited. Mets- ‘Hall, 1110 F st. ite UNITARIAN. CHURCH, REV. E. BRADFORD ALL SOULS’ Les 45, Unity the min- er; 6:45, young people's meeting—“Abraham Lincoln"—leader, Miss Hottel; 8 p.m., evening service, address by the misist Basis of Government.” REFORMED. REFORMED CHURCH, 15TH ST. N.W. R. 1. ave. and P st., Rev. A. T. Gr Apple, Pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; morning ser: vice, 11 a.m.; evening service, 7:30 p.m. It NEW CHURCH. SIXTEENTH AND CORCORAN STS., REV. FRANK wall, pastor. Service at 11 a.m. by the Rev. T. Odbner of Philadelphia, “Evangelization;” 8. school, 12:15; evening lecture X on the Ra- tional Basis of Faith, “Sin aid Salvation,” by the pastor. Seats free for all, and strangers welcome. it UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST. MEMORIAL CHURCH, COR. R AND N. CAP. subject, “The it Ey MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and PRIDAY NIGHTS, | St-—-Preaching, 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. the 8 ck. Consultations on all subjects daily pastor, Rev J. E. Fout. 3.1 am. rat through independent slate writings. jal8-Im* gers welcome. it i For the Klondike in ¥. M. C. A. Life Insurance Fer, tt¢,Kisnaixe in| _ : Uife insurance REY. ADAM REOCH, PASTOR FIFTH CONGL. olictes bought and money loaned on them. I. D. HADDAWAY, Clty P. 0. Box 603. 2-1 SHE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockbelders of the Arlington Fire Ins. Co. for the District of Columbia wili be held at the compaty's office, No. 1505 Pa. ave. a.w., Wash- ingtos, LD, ¢. JRSDAY, February 24, nat the iad te Pp vetect a for the elec: yi : ‘open trol 12 o'clock m. tg 2 o'cdock ‘pia. fe jsa2totz3in "RB. McO. JONES, Sec'y pto temy DR. McMASTER'S VETERINARY HOSPITAL, 1206-7 G et. u.w.—Open day and night. Special- tles—Lameness and cxamining as to soundness fp ending puctasers. DAVID McMASTER, D., Veterinar.an, Prop. ‘Phone 136. dei8-Stt Church, will address the meeting for men at the Y. MC. A., 1409 New York ave., Sundsy at 4 m. Bible ‘class in charge of Col. Chas. By USA. at 2:45. ‘aa i wheat iti CENTRAL UNION MISSION. CENTRAL UNION MISSION, 622 LA. AVE.—GOS- pel services daily, 12 m. and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday, 3 p.m., by the women and wi workers. Train- ing class. Branches, see MI (ON BULLETIN. It __¥RYBsps, FRIENDS’ MEETING (ORTHODOX), IN Y. ©. A. Rooms, 1400 N.Y. avers ‘day, li am., Bible school f gs Christian ‘En: acl 3 g deavor at 1018 wim. Cordial webcorse to all, i TENTH STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, COR. 10TH and ER sts. n.w., Rev. S. Geriah Lamkins, B.D., pastor.—S. §., 9:30 a.m.: hing at 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. by Rev. Wille Robinson of Fred- ericksburg, Va., who will conduct the meeting all the week.’ Chautauqua at 3:30 p.m. Come. 1t* EST. BAPTIST CHURCH, 6TH AND E STS, Rev. J. J. Muir, D.D., pastor.—Preaching at Ii a.m. and 7.30 p.m. 9:30 a.m.; C.E., 6:30 D.m. Strangers cordially’ welcomed. It GRACE BAPTIST, 9TH AND D STS. 8.E.—SUN- We day school, 9:30'a.m.; preaching by pastor, Kev. el A A. F. Anderson, i1 a.m. and 7:30 ‘p.m; Bible ui study, 4 p.m. You are welcome. PASTOR E. HEZ SWEM EXPLAINS Virginian Made Them Laugh,” Sonday night, 7:30 o'clock. Preaching at 11 a.m. by Kev. Curtis Lee Laws of Baltimore. Free pews. Ali invited. Second Baptist Church Auditorium, 4th st. and Va. ave. s.e. it METROPOLITAN BAPTIST CHURCH, 6TH AND A n-e.Rev. Granville 8. Williams, 1.D.. pastor, will preach at a.m. Ant! n Lea, t 7:30 p.m. Cordial welcome to all. = ere FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 16TH ST. ABOVE Scott» Circle, Dr. Charles’ A. Stakely, pastor; Mrs. Thomas C. Noyes, soloist; Prof. P. 8. Foster, musical director.—Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Preaching by Dr. Stakely, 11 a.m. and 7:30 RE, Christian leavor meeting, 6:30 p.m. fou are cordially welcome. It ELDER J. T. ROSE, OLD SCHOOL BAPTIST, Prior Lien Mortgage Five Per Cent 25 Year Gold Bonds of the Detroit City Gas Company, DETROIT, MICH. Interest payable in New York January 1 and July 1. BONDS dated January 1, 1898. : ost \S it* “HOW A Continental Trust Company of the City of New York, Trustee. \ EXPLANATORY NOTE: Observations taken at 5 a.m., 75th meridian time, Solid lines are isobars, pee Cae 30 pra Also | OF ines of equal alr pressure, drawn for each tenth of an inch, Dotted lines are isotherms, or lines of AUTHORIZED ISSUE $6,000 Elder D. M. ‘Vail will preach at Jno. i. Camp. | €val temperature, crawn for each ten degrees. Shaded areas are regions where rain or snow has fallen rz rear ae ee Sess see RIOANeD during preceding twelve hours. The words ‘High’ bell’s, 1 “ = I Svantuges: Wenraees TT Gate a Senn | Uatunatee Gmuall nerows'fy, with coe wine: day evenings, February 17 and 18, at 8 o'clock.* CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, 8TH AND H STS. n.w., Rev. Samuel H. Greene, D.D., pustor.— Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Dr. Greene will preach at 1 am. and 7:20 p.m. All are cordially tn- t and “Low” show location of areas of high and low AMOUNT OF PRESENT ISSUE 5,000,000 RESERVED in hands of Trustee to be used only in making future extensions and improvemen FAIR TONIGHT. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rises 6:56 a.m.; sun sets 5 p.m. = Moon rises 12:24 a.m. tomorrow. Moon reaches last quarter 7:35 p.m. to- morrow. Tomorrow—Sun rises 234 vited. SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH, L ST. BET, 16TH and 17th sts. n.w.—The pastor, Kev. J. A. Tay- Jor. will preach his seventh annual sermon at 11 a.m. Sketch of his seven years’ work. Preach- Cooler and Pleasrnt Wenther Indi- cated for Tomorrow. Forecast till 8 p.m. Sunday—For the Dis- trict of Columbia, Delaware, Maryland and $1,000,000 TBE DETROIT CITY GAS COMPANY was or- | will be about $300,000, genized by Emerson McMillin & Co. for the pu: ose of acquiring the gas properties, rights and ; estimated on the basis of increase as shown at the close of the calem year ending December ag a ant 1897. ing at 7:80 p.m. The public are invited. 1t* Mestees oo ie ‘Gupanee ees ‘The City Lights. Sonaventesae iecaretas s adech ee ea, eek eae ot contemplated changes, it ts eatt~ EEISCOPALZ Gas jamps all lighted by 6:42 p.m.: ex-| 250,000, and is one of the most uostantial and | lee than $306,000; fan meat gees will be mot : erly. tinguishing begun at 6:03 a.m. The light-| prosperous cities in the country. 1900, $638,000. 180» $519,000, end for TRINITY CHURCH, 3D AND C STS. N.W., REV. ing is begun one hour before the time re Tt chara P. Wai yp bastor.—Services’ at $| Weather conditions and general fore- | named. The Bond ese estimates are based upon results obtained Drenen, ” 4" pm. The rector will) cast—The storm, central yesterday over| Arc lamps lighted at 6:27 p.m.; extin- oe Under Practically the same management In cittes guished at 6:18 a.m. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Temperature, 35; condi- tion, 36. Receiving reservoir—Temperature, Lake Superior, has moved to Ontario. A second storm’ has moved very rapidly from the North Pacific coast and Assiniboia, in- creasing in intensity. Rain has fallen in are a prior Hen on the property, rights and fran- | Of approximately equal population and siailarly chises of the Detroit City Gas Company, embrac- | }°¢#ted, as to the cost of operating expenses. irg the properties formerly of the Mutual Gan | The bonds will be ready for delivery aiout the Company, the Detroit Gas Light Company and | 18t of March. the Michigan Gas Company (the later being a| FP ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, 23D ST., NEAR WASH- ington Circle n.w., Rev. Alfred’ H. rector, —All seats free. ‘Sunday services: 7:30 and 11 a.1u., confirmation; instruction, 4 p.m.; choral evensong and address, 8 p.in. Strangers wel- comed. i ents to be made to the undersigned or to it_| the Mississippi and Ohio. valleys, the lake | 3°" cnaition at north connection, 36; con- | Company organized for the purpose of furnishing | '€ Continental Trust Company, % Broad. street, regions and North Atlantic states. ng ° ‘ CHURCH OF THE INC N, COR. N AND | Tt has grown warmer in the uantic | dition at south connection, 36. Distribut- | natural gas in the city of Detroit), and including | N¢W York, and the Interim Recelpts of the ‘Teast azn ete. awe x, vi ‘Tay ve, nye, rector. states ands west of! the Rocky, inountainal Eee ee oe condition | all the gas properties in the city. oe, issued therefor exchangeable for the 2 nl 4 Sittings freee | It is colder in the Mississippl, lower Mis- | St Influent gatehouse, 36; eMuent gate-| ‘The company operates under w franchise grant- ds when ready for delivers. Checks to be souri and Ohio yalleys and the lake regions. Rain, followed by fair weather, may be expected in the North Atlantic states, and generally fair weather in the Ohio valley, ed in 1893 for a terms of thirty . The rates received for gas are as follows: For i. made payable to jer of the Continental Trust Company of the City of New Yor Terms of payment: Ten per cent on applications balance on or before March Ist, 1898. ST. MARGARET'S CHURCH, above S'st. (Metropolitan Richard Lewis Howell, rector. Morning prayer and sermon AVENUE jor), Rev. Services y_ rector, Record for Twenty-Four Hou The following are the readings of the thermometer at the weather bureau for the manufactured gas for 2 e lumination ... + $1.00 per 1,000 ft. aplics EvHowell, Visannss eyentne paves reddres the middle Atlantic and southern states. past twenty-four hours, beginning at 4 : * Application will te made to have the bonds lis Rey. It. 8! W. Wood, 4 ovclock: Sunday sebooh, | It will grow colder in the Atlantic states. | O'clock yesterday afternoon, For menufactured gas for fuel. .80 ** * on the New York Stock Exchange. eee 9:30 a.m.; holy communion—Ist Sunday, 11 a.m. The following heavy precipitation (in| February 11-4 p.m., 66; 8 p.m., 56; mid- | For natural gas. 2 ‘The mortgage securing the bonds has bee 3d Sunday, 8 a.m.; saints’ days, 10 a-m. It inches) was reported: night, 52. ‘upon and approved by the fotlowing ae Sm /SauEEAY GRURCE ISTH anSNEAEEE During the past twenty-four hours—Mo-| | February 12—4am, 52; 8 am, os; 12 m.,| The Manufacturing Plant . Services, 7:30, 10:30 and 11 a.m; bile, 2.2 , and 2 p.m., 66. oe % p chial retreat Wednesday, 16th, con-| Rivers—The following changes in the| Maximum, 6G at 2 p.m. February 12; | of the company fs in excetient condition, being | Mir, Frank Sullivan Smith, lucted by the Rey. Fr. Clapp of Philadelphia. | rivers (in feet and tenths) have occurred: | minimum, 51, at 2.a.m. February 12. provided with the best modern appliances for the All seats free, Te Risen—Vicksburg, 0.1. The following are the readings of the | ¢CoMomical manufacture of gas and of adequate Messrs. Tracy, Boardman & Platt, Mr. W. F. Douthirt. Above the danger line and rising—Vicks- burg, 2.0. ee Tide Table. ‘Today—Low tide, ‘1 a.m. and high tide, 1 a.m. and 1 Tomorrow—Low tide, ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, 16TH AND H S' Alexander Mackay-Smith, rector.——Holy munion, 8 a.m.; morning prayer and sermon by the 11 a.m.; evening prayer and address, Visitors wel 1 to all services, 1 barometer at the weather bureau for the past twenty-four hours, beginning at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon: February 11—4 p.m., 30.: 30.20. 2—4 a.m. capacity for several years to come. The Distributing Plant consists of 201 miles of mains for gas and 136 miles for natural gas—t ; 8 p.m., 24; 22D NEAR 30.12; 8 a.m., 30.06; i 4 = 3 2p. ‘The natural gas mains inclu is $2 . “Ail seats free. Z 2:33 p.m. 30.06, and 2 p.m., 30.04. mies = Of these bonds $2,800, offere > jor preaches.it | P-™-+ high tide, 12:33 p. from Retroit to Toledo, a distance of about 51 Een, SAN ete ieel at PAR ae a o® lier AND INTEREST. CHURCH, 15TH AND MADISON oid Applications for the same may be madi ersigned or the ¢ Rev. 8 am.; Su Owen") Tag ie ay FINANCIAL. ae communion, The Net Earnings — clock on jorning prayer and second. anniyers rm93 =a at which Of the rettor, 11 tm: ullertery, selection fre | Senor Dupuy de Lome, the Spanish min- | LOANS NEGOTIATED ON REAL ESTATE. | of the company for the fiscal year ending Feb. | time allotments w Tia ge aed chol of 40° voices; evening | ister to “the United States, tendered his non real-estate in ‘such atnounts ae-| Try 28th, 1807, were $269,500. For the fieeal | tight reserved to reject or reduce apy subscrip. sng, Seen AGP ine, Parable of tue | resignation to his home government, and it be required, “and at rates of interest | year ending February 28th, 1598, the net enrnings | tion. meee . Vas ot ge 2 ‘om 5 to 6 per ci ecord ally welenmed. ae __it_ | was accepted; this action was taken just andi scourty eiND/GslaeecApDIeT Hi vith 3 i < CHURCH, G ST., REY. R. H, Me. | in time to forestall a request for his recall person or by letter. Emerson McMillin & Co., Bankers, Charles D. Bar ney & Co., Bankers, B. H. WARNER & CO., rector. Holy 916 F es, 11 a.m. 4 p.m., 7:30 p.m. ir. Guerry of Sewanee’ University t 11, and the Rey. Dr. Macka: nion, made on the Spanish government by Pre dent McKinley through Minister Woodford; the incident was due to‘the publication of a letter from Senor de Lagne to, Senor Canale- jas, in which the Spanish minister had used very offensive language in; criticism of President McKinley; this lester was pur- loined from the private desk of Senor Canalejas in Havana _by a sympathizer with the insurgents and placed in the hands 40 Wall st. Marquand & Parmly, Bankers, 160 Broadway, N New York, W2 South 4th st., x Co., B rman st., Phila., "the will bith at urbs of the city. The Senate District com- mittee approved a number of local meas- ures. ral amendments to the Di: appropriation bill, including one prov for an inquiry into the feasibility of filter- ing Potomac water, one providing for the completion of the Aqueduct tunnel and one to pay the awards of the condemnation ot land taken for extension of Connecticut E. N. Morison nkers, CHURCH OF and 12th st. TH Rev. I. AL Spe the morning. In the Vested cholr of men and It will preaeh. vening seats free. boys. Detroit City Gas Company Bonds UNIVERSALIST. of the Cuban junta in"New® York, who in| #V¥enue, the expenses of this to be paid =Subscriptions Received By- CHURCH OF OUR FATUER, turn gave it to the press; the incident | entirely from the revenues of Pete nw. Rev, Leslie Mec caused a revival of interestin the Cuban | Vii Guctrolysis and a substitute. bill. for 3 4 Mi S ( o> Howard, ormunist ond pecentor question, and a numberof resolutions were | the Sovoval of all overhead electeie wires, introduced in the Senate looking to the rec- ognition of a state of belligerency on the island, the recognition 6f the insurgent gov- ernment and for interventién on the part VADIS—THE STORY OF ways be welcome at this a LIVING FAITH. The L SALISM 1s that for infinite The Commissioners granted a hearing on the question of the necessity and reason- ableness of the regulation requiring all ve- hicles to carry lights after dark. Judge Bankers and Brokers, 212 East German Street, pwer and. infin’ fe10.12414. love and Infinite Justice there 18 NO| SUCH | of me Gears uy pork eh er oe Cox issued an order to the Eckington and YORD AS FAIL. “Are you trying to help » | war; the State Department. authorize e 5 ae s Fi tie world? Do you believe sou must ulti statement that no new iristructions had Solaire, rome ealway Sonenincatiere BALTIMORE, TMD. Wibeulise bare the poateat pou ee been sent to Minister Woodford at Madrid | the debis of 8. 8. Daish & Son. Judge Cox ey ee ea ee for this life's work, because they belleve will be successful tn this world He has created, and not be defeated by evil. Universalists be- eve this becauas GOD SAYS SO through the outer world and the inner soul; because SAID “I AM COME TO SEEK AND 'TO SAVE THAT WHICH WAS LO: nd name for literature ON UNIVERSALI: Address pastor, Rev. Leslie Moore It CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIS tish Rite Cathedral, 1007 G et. nw. vice, 11 a.m., monial servi WF. Linscott, denied the petition of stockholders of the Mutual Fire Insurance Company for an in- junction against the newly elected board of managers of that corporation to prevent them from assuming their duties. The ap- plication of William W. Danenhower for an injunction to prevent the Chesapeake and Potomec Telephone Company from re- moving the telephone in the Hotel Fredo- nia was argued before Judge Cox, who en- joined the company as_ requested, upon Condition that the telephone be used for strictly proper purposes under terms of the contract; the controversy over telephone rates aroused by this case continued and important developments marking the pro- gress of the dispute of the telephone com- pany and the telephone users. The Ana- costia and Potomac Railway Company ap- plied for an injunction against the Capital Traction Company to prevent the latter in regard to the termingtion of the war in Cuba, ‘The Hawallan eaty “continued to be discussed in the Senate in executive ses- sion; Senator Morkutf Introduced a bill pro- viding for the annexation of the island. The House, by a vote of 143:to 112, unseat- ed Mr. Plowman (democrat, of Alabama) and_gave the seat to Mr, Aldrich, repub- Ncan. Three battalions of naval reserves were organized at St. Louis. The Presitent announced that he would allow ex-Con- gressman Outhwaite of Ohio, a gold demo- crat, to serve out his term as a member of the fortification board. It was announced that the government would ask a postpone- = ment of the sale of the Kansas Pacific rail- road, set for February 16, and would re- deem the claims of -the first mortgage bondholders, amounting to $8,000,000. Sec- retary Long ordered a court-martial for the trial of Pay Director Luther G. Billings, “Lowest rates for best service. Storage, Hauling, Packing, Shipping. American Secu rity And Trust Co. Banking House, 1405 G now. Storage Warehouse, 1140 15th st. subject, “True Friday, 8 p.m. Mrs. J. D.'s, readers, Ali are invited.* Mr. an keeping in vault. with CONGREGATIONAL. Safe FIRST CONGREGATIONAL © and G sts. n.w., Rev. S. M. Newman, ter.—11 a.m., public worship, with 7:20 p.m., next ‘OR. 10TH D.D., pas- mon by illustrated service on per an- pastor. life of Paul. Music by quartet ard choius cholr, © office! 4 from continuing the us: cks with- i ted thy Be, JW. blachulSnsaniat. ondny | One, t Charged ith having A'pesonal te: | inthe. cl latte. of ‘the Brown cicee | ate Deposit Vaults ES : 4 Giristian ‘Bndeavor, G2 pus, “HO § 1D | Crest in a concern given a contract by the | System; Judge Cox issued a temporary re- For Silverware, etc ALT. BRITE Litce’ Prealdent eee pect Navy Department. The House banking and] Straining order returnable February 15. 9 = ie greed SPIRITUALISAI. currency committee continued the consid- | An agreement was reached between repre- Mee a eee eration of plans for currency revision, but | Sertatives of the conductors and drivers F. HOOD. ary wo: "S HALL, NDAY, § b QT n A.M. READ. 2 .Manager Storage Warehouse d s unable to reach an agreement. The| of the Belt Railway Company and the R eh a en oe am. 36 | House passed the Military Academy appro. | bondholders of that. company whereby the | COld Storage for Be MERGE S22 a Se :.. Wednesdays, 2: and Friday | priation bill. The State Department was ee guaranteed the payment of money F Ri Clothin Cc. S. DOMER. Assistant Secretary 8 o'clock. ut | advised that Germany is discriminating | due the men: this agreement, it was | IFUPS, RUGS, g- fo0-2w FIRST ASSOCIATION OF _ spmitcatists, | 28¢inst American hams and that excessive Stelegislanonsaesneas te Thetaeaee wees 4 s SOCIATION OF — SPIRIT STS, al 3 a 5 A i 7 2 & mi vnel Maceabee Temple, Sth stauniwriatreiCoral| jae ueicr ate gene) eunouca ons AMSrICAN [91 oe UISONIng Tone Belt andncolke piacere! : W ashin ton EN Menmond, Gastor— Service ae" an and (lies Soe Sana pee ce in| Maryland railroad compantes,enabling them Estimates on request. 7:20 \p.m.; subject of mornin, iscourse, "A. 2 2 e . Suggettlon, Concoring Hypnotiem, ‘Spiritualism | 1807 amounted in value to $1,082,007 608, ot So consolidate) ences prone te pean 2 = it nd oan & I rust Co and Mental Philosopby;'’ evening, “A Spiritual A 689,753,193, agricultural prod- | = A Se > View of Astrology, or the Influence of the Stars | Wace S88%753.105 were agricultural prod) vith’ the underground electric” system. merican curity a OFFICE C01 > Over Human Live free. STH AND F STS. Lyceum, 10 a.m. All PAID-UP CAPITAL, ONE MILLION. Loans in any amount nisi General William Booth, commander of the Salvation Army, visited this city with his _FImel Warehou: ¢ STORAGE , 1140 15th st Pittsburg destroyed $1,500,000 worth of property and caused the death of eleven Trust Co., ‘ e Inject to cheaI Mrs. Fisher of Boston, the ances subject to cherk. 5 = p : « family and members of his staff, and held = - real estate or ‘collateral, at’ r HICAL BG persons: ar Saheb many Ry os a several largely attended meetings in the zatre. ES init tests, | Atlantic City destroyed the Academy interest of the cause represented by him. ot: Ser ae ony ae | Music, the Bryn Mawr. Hotel and other orce O ADIT in John Kennedy, a coal dealer, was tried and Selekiowt Sr, iil address the 'mecting, | bulldings, causing a loss of almost $100,000. | 20mm fecpnedy, @ coal dealer. was tried and Seed gh ind Scances, Tuesday and Friday evenings at resi. | Fires in New York destroyed an office 3 stor, “eustee, Seen ret.” registrar dence, 1102 New York ave. 1° | building owned by former Governor Levi | (U5 Shortwcight coal to school houses un- S AY . “Damn for out te Gaeeiet eal toaeeet OTHER SERVICES. He He Rearend aera a era. (Dr. Jesse B. Schathirt was tried for It ts not the want of opportunity, but the Sanit fot safe Geposit and storage of wal- Sst = 000. ryan teen a practicing dentistry without registering; want of will, that stands inthe JOY. EDS Prest trial, Chicago, gave a verdict of guilty; the] the jury disagreed. Perry Carson was sent ® bank account. Men iy | JOUN je Treaacst penalty was fixed at life imprisonment. A} to jail for contempt of a justice of the with hand or bead—but it’s only when less is | 5L0} » Presiden + quarantine convention of the ecurnee tan peace because of interference with the ex- eens ae hat. 2 peceean pone | ae B. CARM ‘Tre = : tic and Gulf states assembled at Mobile,| ecution of an order of attachment issued ne ane Sdenuiing pete? |e cretns Marriage, PATawEHO Ucolinidee S aenierallerer ala Uone eran months after fir-t depositing a dollar to becom eal Estate Omees by the justice, and was later released on personai bonds. William M. Strather, col- ored, was tried and found guilty of ‘mur- der of Rosa Talbot, also colored. Among those who died during the week was John A. Shipman, a well-known contractor. ———_s0o—___—_ SUCCESSOR TO SENOR DE LOME. a depe nd see if the force of habit will not Keep you at it, Union Savings Bank—1222 F St. fel2-154 |GRANE, PARRIS & 60., BANKERS, keeping out infectious diseases. The trial of Sheriff Martin and his deputies for the killing of striking miners at Hazleton, Pa. was continued at Wilkesbarre. Joseph P. Smith, director of the bureau of American republics, died at Miami, Fla. Foretgn. It was reported from several European INDEX TO ADV WM._B.G REE. J. V. BARROSS, GURLEY & BARROSS, BANKERS AND ERS, 1335 F Members of WASHINGTON STOCK cl New York Correspondents, HUNTER, COOPER & CO., Members of NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Stocks, Bonds and Local ACCOUNTANTS. ADVERTISED LETTERS. BICYCLE BOARDING . BUSINESS CHANCES. That It Will Be Senor Louis Rumorea points that Spain was making great efforts | Polo Bernabe. to hurry forward naval preparations. The Securities Bought and Sold—Cash or Margin. OHUKCH NOTICES. Piss zs that Gen- A dispatch from Madrid last night says: EBBITT HOUSE BUILDING, Private Wire to New York. Telephone 390. DIY ITEM fee . ey 5 from: Cine wasito tuee tect 2 Cons | (= timid tates eMinlaterswaoatoeitcssers : $o27-14.1m oe hsces eral Blanco had returned to Havana with- = Offer for sale the > y SION | banquet COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS. out having accomplished anything toward iq) this evening to the diplomatic (OUN" EA ‘! e C1 Si ist . ii DENTISTR and accept autonomy; it was represented | |. ESR APS Gullet-amliduok ae EA Bankers EDUCATIONAL. that the situation was greatly strained, and) newspaper men on the subject. sald thet (0) (ESTABLISHED 1858), EXCURSIONS that the people were expecting a crisis soon which would settle the fate@f the island; the intransigents werejreported to favor annexation to this cowstrysr at least a protectorate by this government; dispatches received in Havana froma Madrid represent- ed the Sagesta cabinettas disgusted with the Cuban autonomist afinistry, because of its neglect of militarySoperstions against the insurgents. The Spanish government decided to send two additional cruisers to the United States. sident Barrios of Guatemala was assassinated on Wednes- day; a revolution foligwed,, in which the supporters of Morales“for ‘the presidency were utterly routed Wy the government troops. The trial of Emile Zola, the French novelist, was begun in Rerisishe is charged with writing a letter refiectipg upon high officials of the French government in coi nection with the trial of Pritice Esterhazy: there were a number oft higlily sensational incidehts during the trial. /iPaul Kruger wes re-elected presideut/of the South Afri- can republic. It was anounced that Rus- sia had abandoned the candidature of ‘Prince George of Greece for the governor- ship of Creté and would not allow any in- crease in the number of Turkish troops in Crete or be a party to any coercion of the Senor Dupuy de Lome’s successor would soon be nominated. The correspondent of the Associated Press learns that Senor de Lome’s succes- sor will be Senor Louis Polo Bernabe, son of Vice Admiral Polo, who formerly repre- sented Spain in the United States. Senor Bernabe is now engaged in a special de- partment of the foreign ministry dealing with commercial matters and consulates. El Heraldo de Madrid says: “New and menacing incidents tend to arise between Spain and the United States, resulting from the permanence of American war- ships gt Havana, the display of arms and ammunition by a yacht there and the pro- ceedings of the American Congress. This state of things inspires alarm and the gov- ernment is gravely preoccupied by a situa- tion which is becoming intolerable.” With regard to Senor Dupuy de Lome El Heral- do suggests that his letter was, in effect, produced by President McKinley’s mies- sage, as he had previously expressed “very favorable opinions” of Mr. McKinley. CONDENSED LOCALS. For stealing a bicycle valued at $24 from Joseph L. Bryan, Robert L. Green, colored, was today sent to jail for ninety days by FINANCIAL . FOR EXCHANGE. = FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE. FOR RENT (Fiats). FOR RENT (Halls) FOR RENT (Houses) FOR RENT (AMiscellanccus). FOR RENT (Offices) FOR RENT (Rooms) FOR RENT (Stables). FOR RENT (Stores). . FOR SALE (Bicycles). FOR SALE (Houses) FOR SALE (Lots). FOR SALE (Miscellaneous). HORSES AND VEHICLES, HOTELS .... LADIES’ GOODS. LEGAL NOTICES. LUCAL MENTION. LOST AND FOUND. MEDICAL... 1315 ¥ STRERT N. W., SUN BUILDING, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE. BONDS AND 8©OCKS. 5 CABLE TRANSFERS. LETTER: OF CREDIT. jal4-im ©. T. Havenner, BOOMS 9 AND 11, ATLANTIC BUILDING, ADAMS BUILDING, 1333-1835 F ST. N.W. Stock and Grain Broker. Direct Wires to New York and Chicago, Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions, Cotton, Bought and sold for CASH or on MARGIN. Careful attention civen to FRACTIONAL LOTS. Correspondent FL. LURING, 10 Wall st., New Debenture Bonds and Mortgages of the Bunnell and Eno Investment Co. of Philadelphia. Also transact a general Banking and Brokerage business. de18-2aw3m28 UNITED STATES BUILDING AND LOAN AS- SOCIATION, 1313 F st. n.w. (Established 1890.) —Issues paid-up stock bearing 6 per cont inter- est. secured by first trusts on improved real es- tate. fe0-8t Money at 5 Per Cent toLoan Qe real cotate In District of Columbia. No de- apli-tt, HEISKELL & McLERAN, 1008 F at. W. B. Hibbs & Co., BAXEERS & BROKERS,” Members New York Stock Exchange, 1427 F Street. Correspondents of LADEXPURG, THALMANN & CO., Ge6-164 New York. x MOWEY TO LOAN PIASOS AND ORGANS. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. PRoress TONAL. Page 21 | Cretans. Lady Henry Somerset wrote a let-| Judge Scott. Greenglaimed to have it Being the Washington representatives of four PROPOSALS. Page 8 Beate: fOr dle oe teerenadree, | the Wheelafrom a dealer in Harrisburg, Pa. | CORSON & MACARTNEY, | of tne tarqest sa cae oe een, a. RAILROADS Pagy21| Bee te India. w Role. of state |. “This is the first time I was ever runned Members of the New York Stock Exchange, - ay Eo Ey EA SPECIAL NOTICES. -Pase 3] Tegulation of vice. fork William Nevill | 12,” Pleaded a small colored boy named Micesre “Mcore 2 Schley, go | mum cost to the borrower. STORAGE Soest Pose {| Ras held in London to answer a charge of | PMUP horton, who was | arraigned and Denearag. Boots, | Wescott, Wilcox & Hieston, SCRBURBAN PROPERTY. ‘Rage 4| forgery. Two hundred buildings were de- | 3ud F eeetple cok ghee the et | hae oe $e20-1m 2007 Peup. ave. nw. UNDERTAKERS. -Page 5|stroyed by fire in Manila, capital of the time tee = eS Ae 1 vt | Railroad stocks ard apd all secaritics WANTED (Help). -Page 4] Philippine Islands. x ve eyer, gee Seales ‘on the of York, Philadelphia, MOXEY TO pe Im the Distriet. a” ai scaity mede of investment seturltiee. Dis- it towsst Tage ‘OF : x e a 3 A ‘pase 4] The House District committee granted oS eS eS eS tole Tee nd a aca area, be seats REAL ESTATE IN 3 -Page 4 further hearings in the matter of street | Ghose. « of its action ft peda Bell Telephoce Stock bought and sold Tg HOLDER +Page 21 | railroad extensions in the northern sub- pted for swomen.”"Practitiouer. 3651-162 - 2 dal-tt OR. F STs. 5.

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