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SATURDAY, ___SPECIAL NOTICES. _ Ajl Natural Mineral Waters Delivered Promptly oo Orders by Telephone or Mail. Seltzer, Vichy, &c., 10 Sipbons. sn NTA. Oe Tames Pees Room and Board, 830 pet ince and upward {ng to room. 5 se A SPECIAL ET NG rag colt, willbe See cane aral Of e Hemtant, a6 7:20 orclock. ct NERSHIP HERETOFORE ne ewes Joba P. Balderston end & ‘i. topkins, under the firm name of Frank F. ie <pired limitation. The Bopking, has, this, Guaed by Frank E- Hopkins, who ee, ne F PaLUmaNTON, FRANK E. HOPKINS." Washington, D. C., April 11, 1890. isc y 19-6 r FOR TEN DAYS ONL =» SPECIAL Tare lot Full Regular Made Children’s Hose | re 308, to goat 1Zge, duced from. China Silks at 4 Une case besttatul Chaibes at 6% Gents’ Silk Outing Shirts at &: Outing Shirts from 50¢. to $7.50. Hos. J. LUTTRELL, Cor. 20th st. and Pa ave. nw. aw AMERICAN SPCURITY AND TRUST CO. 1419 G st. new. REFERRED STOCK of PREFE:! STOO! i TON ELECTRIC CO., bearing SEVEN Pi dividends, payable semi-annuaily, tor sale at & aa ire, par ©: A gvod investment. Particulars formed npow inguin TWO PE CENT INTEREST allowed on deposits Subject to check at mbt No tne restrictions, SURETYSHUIP BONDS furnished. A. T. BRITTON, A. A. THOMAS, Preside . 3 BELL, PERC TZGE: © rat Vice President. Bec'y and Treas, DIKECTORS. M. Parker. Wm. M. Coats. C. Duneauson. Crosby 8. Noyea. W.S. Thompson. Chas, Porter. Berish Wilkins Harry F. West. Thomas. John &. Herreli. Robt. Dornan. Payne. ~ Martin F. 4 Wm. Verner. ™M. Beveridge. John 8. Jenks HS. Louchheim. Nath E.Jauney. Allen H. teed, C. J. Bell, Caleb J. Milne. $s sue consrans sTREAM of customers is the best evidence of the wood value we're giving for the money. The Clothing speaky for itaelf. We over- stocked ourselves this season and are now caught with more goods than money, and in order to turn them into CASH we have re- duced all $5, 86, 26.50, 87 and 97.50 Children’s Suits to the low sum of $4.50. Some of these suits cost us as much as #6. ‘This is no dodge to sell cheap goods on our REPUTATION, buta bona fide sale to raise CASH. Don’t wait until Suturday. Come today and make your selection out of the wing lots: 1414 6: 6616 1434 9 1456 6560 : 1467 640L 0. 1468 bo40 108. 6074 Bring this Au. with you. E. B BARNUM & CO, 951 Penn. ave. = TO THE PUBLIC: I AM NO’ “Sto Ni orders for School Medals st the ¥ Lowest Prices. Finest Workuausiip and Best ‘Ma- terial, Bend im your unlers at once. 8. DES10, Manufacturing Jeweler, 439 Oth st. uw, m22-3t" Rooms 4, 5 aud 6, Upstairs MERCHANTS’ PARCEL DELIVELY CO., ee oie, *eitphone Call 830% Bagzage Calied For snd Delivered Promptly. ‘Trunks, 23. Parcels, 10c. ae SHORE Loe vaRD TO BE SOLD. 1F YOU WANT LUMBER NOW IS YOUR ‘TIME. Sprague Square (bet, Sth and 6th and L and Msta.) bas been sold, The new owner wants immediate possession. We used it for a Storage ‘Yard for Surplus Stuck. We don't propose to move afoot of this Lumber, bat to sell it off the grouud so low for cash a8 to compel you to buy. Write us or come up and make us an offer for Buy thing ped on that square, LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, m13 6th st. and New York ave. n.w. JNO. MORA! 2 PENNSYLVANIA '@. DLW, is puttit ou the Best Charcoal Tin Roofi at $4.50 per square and guarantee for three years, will last fifty years if kept properly ted. 2 be UKOBES to beat room above. $15. $20, $25 and Wo fifteen patterns toscleet frotus 3 wit 1 i $18. tendifferent makes mstock. Novelty steel Piate Furnaces, best im arket. Pluebuse apd gas fitting; cau give low esti- tes aud guod work. ng Jee Cream czers, Gas and "“Dapeier” Vapor Stoves; very beat Vapor Fiuid, o gals. 7 cents, Telephone U& ap26-1m ‘E BUILD- Books for subecriptuou XN Open. 21.000 in full advanced ox each share. MAYHEW PLATER, Treas. HP. GILBERT, Pres. GED W. KING, Bocretary. JACKSON. Dr. L. W. RITCHIE, HULIZ, HG. WAGNER, WM. SMITH, JCHNSON, W. F. GIBBONS, WA. CUN m10-1m WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT CO. ang 216 and Y1S Pa. STORAGE DEPARTMENT KOUMS. hre and lar proof; rooms all above ground; parti tor the Storage of Furniture, Pictures, &c. eo TRADERS’ NATIONAL BANE Washington, 916-915 Peuua. ave. v.w,, Washington Safe Deposit Company Building, ‘Bank Opens— 9-30 am, from Apnil 1 to Oct. 1. 10 a.m, from Oct. 1 te April 1, Closes at Fp ‘This bank solicits the accounts ( and small of indviduale, Grive and corporations, pledwing careful end prompt attention to al] business entrusted to it, Every incility consistent with sound banking will be extended to its customers, ‘eal Directors: og Geo. C. Henning, Osceola C. Green, Chas. Baum, Geo. A. Sheban, ¥. F. Droop, Emil G. Seuster, Jobs 1. Vasmeil, Samuel 5. Shed Wim. A: Gordon, Emmons 8. suit! Wilkins, GEO. C. HEN AING, BRENT L. BALDWIN President. ‘Cashier. Capital @80 paid)... Burvlus (aid in advances. aps Be WasnisoTON LOAN AND THUST COMPANY, CAPITAL €1.000,000_ TEMPORAL) OFFICES, 1001 F at. n.w., Frevious to the <rection of tiie Company's Building, corer 9th aud F ste. uw. EKAL AND ON MONEY LOANED ON COLL: REAL ESTA’ snail, Seeured Loans, jruaranteed by whe Company, je. Bn PAID. Cali on oF correspe: us. BH. WARN: ¥.B ROBISON, Secretary. eee DIRECTORS: Charles B. Bailey, George F. Schafer, James L Barbour, ‘Theinas Somerville, Gourte E. Bartol, Jobu A. Bwop Yuchard W. Ciay, 3.8 Swormst Hs Caney Hattecsiey W- talbott, arlington, Goorke Truesdell, Jobin Joy Edson, BOB. Warner, Charles J. Faulkueg, A. A. Wilson, Albert #. Fox, 1. D. Wine, WiuhserSeGurten Sha Bon WilSinwoe, eee eee StS Ra Sern @CERTIFICATES OF STOCK AND = ing GEDSEY & NOBERISS y SS ETS. _mzy "407 10th at., Adjoininw Post Building. WASHINGTON SAFE DEPOSIT CU, V16 and 918 Ps.'ay: uk are bow to RENT BU: bocko Rates: ame? PENSION AND CLAIM AGENTS’ BLANKS Be awe aie, GAN AGENTS BLANKS BYRON ». ADA’ m8-Im __Book and Job Printer, B1a Sibert COUNTRY BOARD. Te. GENTLEMEN ae? TO OCCUPY THE sane Ded can obtain for the Summer ‘ofest Glew, in & private family, where there will be o more boarders. convenient to he depot: references changed. Address R. A. GLENN, Forest Glen, Ma. md et ¢ EAK MOUNTSVILLE LOUDOUN Go N *Joandautly suppited, fruit. or R Week; @laday. Mrs. CELE! WN COTTAGE, HALF MILE FROM BoYD’s LL’ home for the ‘Station: airy ad shade: pleasan tamer, terms moderate, ‘Address Mr. TH fi RDETTE, Burdette P.O., Md_ CRERE, COUNTRY BOARD FOR FAMILIES OR Py Individuals, Especially Boys, at Lebauon, twenty miles by river or rail from Ws i Yar ‘comfort abd healt Raditess WL. WHITE, olla (oulseus ave: tw. SPECIAL NOTICES. = ‘44HE WASHINGTON BENEFICIAL EN- DOWMENT ASSOCIATION DESIRES TWO 80- LICITORS IN THIS CiTY. MEN OF PLEASING ADDRESS AND LARGE ACQUAINTANCE CAN SECURE PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT. REFER- ENCES REQUIRED. APPLY TO LAWRENCE GARDNER, SEChETARY, 419 10TH ST. a SANT Jouns cu row. Holy communion at 8 am.; Morning 1 Sermon at 11; evening prayer at 4:30; Strangers alway | SEE OUR RIGHTLY MADE NEW <r ‘Cutaway Sack in Blue Serges and Cheviots. Price, €12 and @15 GEORGE SPRANSY, =>BUT A FEW OF THOSE 89 5 hes Suits aud 84.50 Two-piece Suits left, Tomorrow (Saturday) will close them out. Callearly if you want oue. E. B. BAKNUM& CO., O51 Pa ave. it -~> NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.—OFFICE OF hh ners, District of Coluuibia, 1S00.—An act of Congress, 4 assessments for special — Jaying of water mains, now d whicti are held by the District o Six per ceutuim per annum, in lieu of the rate and pon- alties now fixed by nd oF all accrued costs, if such. taxes and asnesmiieut 0, IsVO. W, DOUGLASS, L. G. HINE, H. KT, Commisioners, D ge SAY! GRAND ARMY MEN! a if you're Kuang a Yow wanta new coat. Lhat’s th ba CE want to took neat and fresh. is the WE'VE Come tndividuall d ‘der for ‘Come int or wend us an order for our whole Post,” Tis THE BEST COAT POSSIBLY GET. it SAKS AND COMPAN ATIONAL MUTUAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF NE ORK, CHARLES B. PFET, President, RES Lard of Rowers, Peet & Co.; JOSEPH 3. LITTLE, Furst Vice President, J. J, Little & Co. Prin| Book Binders, N.Y, nideut of the I f th ew President of the cution o y of Ne Fork and Provdent of the Fourth Nat, Bank, N-¥-:" GEOKGE K. SUL HE! ND, and Gen. ager, President of the Bank o: Campbell, Na: JAMeS K. PIICHLK, Treasurer. tery. Chemi National Bank of New York. @f the Lown Fund: ‘ihe Mercantile Trust Oompany of New York. enough, isn’t it? gage anywhere in the District of Columbia, Varwinia, m23-6t L, WALTER WEED, Se: 1314 F st, MANUFACTURERS A HAVE REMOVED ‘TO. 31 \.W. THE ONLY STRICTLY WHOLE s, USE IN THE CILY. NO BEANCH 8] DAT RETAIL. ny’ Ge THE UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, 5 F at. nw. Washington. D.C Capital. $100,000. Estates Manaxed, Kents Collected, Real Estate | Bought and Sold on Commission, Money to Loan on Real Estate and on Well-eudorsed Paper, W. L. BRUEN A. ROBBIN Col. J. &. NIXON, S A. E. COLLINS, Treasurer. J. H. HITCHCOCK, J. B. NIXON, N. A. ROBBINS, HENRY TAYLOR, m8-3m, ___ Board of Discount. € IMPORTANT TO PROPERLY OWNERS. ‘Owners wijl do well to consult BIRCH & SIMMONS, House and Sign Painters, 1107 15th st. n.w., before having painting done. ‘They ‘are the avents cf the Standard Paint Co.'s celebrated P. and B. Root Paint, ‘Ths paint is @ sure preventative against dampness, and is especially manufactured for leaky tin Foofs aud Gump walls. It will last as long again as the ordiuary Toof paint. Orders promptly uitended to. qq FOR SALE—FI£TY-FIVE son Pueuiuatic RR. Stock «parent ter share, “Apply to GURLEY & STEVENS, 13550 m15-lin — BRICKS. THE WASHINGTON HYDRAULIC PRESS BRICK COMPANY are prepared to deliver Paving, Red and Press brick. Office, 49 Kellogg Building. "m5-18t" Se © cue suoresam. Table d’Hote Dinner 81, << CHEAPER THAN COAL USE THE PERFECT SUCCESS GAS STOVE. Call and examine aps C. A. MUDDIMAS, 614 12th st. @=Di LS. NICHOLSON HAS MOVED HI3 c= ‘Office and Residence from 604 12th st, to ‘HL st. nw. _— hours § to 12am, 3 to 6 pom ml my16-3m0 = THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COM y, northeast corner 15th st. and ork ave., receives on deposit for safe keep.ng, at ve: | Inederate rates, Silver Ware, Securities and valuables ‘of every deseription. Safe ‘Deposit Boxes fer rent at the very lowest rates, Sian THIRD CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSO- eiation.—Fifth first payment first 5 per ceut interest, and constitutions obtained ‘at the following-named places: OFFICE OF THE ASSOCIATION A. DEPUE, Prest,, 0. 7. THO! 820 dig at. aw. W.T, WALKER, V.Prest., v1 BK Bid'g. Treas. 1411 G at. strict Building, A. ARCHEK, W, H. BUTLER, 4g and I sts. s.w. B.A. WALRER, 7th and OURSTORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY, MAY 30. Our friends wi purchases betore that day, E. B. BARN ju store for you. » May 2 lers of the Franklu In- aranee Counpany of Washington, D. C..will be held at office on MONDAY, ine ~, tor the election of @ (12) directo ve the ensuing ye Polls open from 12 to ack Pm my20-tod-8t J. FENWICK YOUNG, Secretary. ge A COPARTNERSHIP FOR THE MANU- | facture and Sale of an “Improvement in | Medical Compounds” hax been entered into on the ivth doy of April, 18¥O, between AN’ x f. NAVAKKA snd EDWARD A. BULTS. “- NATIONAL CAPITAL INVESTMEN' CO,, | BPN 2 Vatctes cesiringe to take stock tn thig Lew company, paying pershare each mouth u 18 paid in, to be started with | ana ave. A meeting of subscribers for otvanization aud election of «fiicers will be called when ai the stock | Seubseribed. ‘5. H WALKER. ic OF COLLECTOR OF TAXES, DIS- trict of Columbia, Washing.ou, May 1, 1890— The attention of taxpayers is called to the tax levied for the year ending Juue 30, 1590, personal property. The second half of Lot previously paid, will become due and payable on frst day of May, and if not puid before the first day of June ensuing shall thereupow be in arrears. and de- huquent, and # penalty of two, per ceutuiu upo the awouut “thereof shall be added and the same, w.th other taxes due and i arrears,will be listed for adver - Usement aud tax sale in fue manner prese Dusttict of Col Be G, DAVIS, Coliec- my1- MAY 24, 1890. _SPECIAL NOTICES. | <n OF THE CONDITION ‘THE TRADERS’ NATIONAL BANK, At Washington, in the District of Columbia, At the Close of Business, May 17, 1890. RESOUKCES. REPORT OF THE CONDITION SE -FARMERS AND MECHANICS NATIONAL it Georgetown, in the District of Colum Atthe close of business May 17, soo.” Loans and discounts 8563,767 19 US. Bonds w secure cifeilaions none 8 Sue from apron eager 250, Due trou other National Banks. 51,200 OU Due from State Banks and bank: Banking house, furniture and fixt Current expenses aud taxes paid. Premiums on U. 8, Bonde. Checks and other cash iten Exchanwes for clearing house... Bills of other banks, Fractional paper currency, cen’ Sveci Lezal ‘Kedemption fund G per cent of circulation. Total... Due from state banks aud ban! Banking house, furniture and hxtui Current expen Bills of other banks... Fractional paper currency, cents. Specie 219,920 73 Be 808 08 Lesal-tender notes... Redemption fund witii «© per cent of circulation). LIABILITIES. Total... Capital stock paid i Surplus fondo Undivided profits, ee Individual deposita subject to check. Certified chec : Due to other National ‘Bank: Total. . $162,660 00 4250 18 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid it j Surplus fund... Undivided fits. National bank notes outstanding. Dividends unpaid... Individual — subject to checl =e: US. be “ks ' Certified chee} Due to other u District of Columbia, 1. Brenton L, Baldwin, Cashier of the sbove-named baiik, do solemuly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. BRENTON L. BALDWIN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th day of May, 1890. CHAS. W. DAK, District of Columbia, County of Washing’ Notary Public. ia aS ae hy 88: 1, W. Laird, jr., cashier of the above-named bank, do solenuily eWear that the ubove statement is true to C. HENNING, the best of my knowledye and belief. 2. F, DRUOP, : W. LAIRD, Jn, Cashier. Citas BaL Directors, uiSbegyed and eworn to before ie thin 24th day of a fe lay, 5 . 5. FREY, Ni be 1t .T. VAKNELL. 7 a secon tas Correct—Attest: THOS. KNOW M. J. ADLER, |< ee THE CO ov THE NATIONAL CAPITAL BANK OF WASHINGTON, At Washington. in the District of Columbia, At the close of business May 17, 1890. RESOUKCES. \d discounts... {Disectors at 8. THOMAS GROWN, ——" ‘OF THE CONDITION oF rar ATIONAL BANK REPUBLIC, WASHINGTON,D.O., At the Close of Business, May 17, 1890. RESOURCES. 910 44 a 13008! 7 approved reserve agen! Due from other national tanks... Due from state banks and bankers, Beuking house, furniture and fixtu CurreuF expenses and taxes pai Premiums on U.S. Bonds... Checks aud other ¢ Bulls of other banks, Fracts 2 12,675 49 399 > 6.700 00 119 i Due from other national bunk: Banking house, furniture and Current expenses wud taxes pai Checks aud other cash 1 B Kedemption fand with t Por cent of circulation), ‘Total. LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in, Surplus frn¢ Undivided pronts National bank notes oi individual depesits sub] Total... LIABILITIES. Demand certiticates of Ganital stock paid in 208 88 ‘Sand neces Surplus fund. O00 $2 Due to other nats 06 OL vided profits, ae tional bank note 000 00 C7AGA8G 8G | Individual detonite sulject to i$ 47 emand ceriiticutes of deposit... iu ———— | Certified checks soe a District of Columbia, « I, Wm. B. Baldwin, cashier of the above-named bank, do soleumly swear that the above statement is true io the best of my Knowledve and be W. B. BALDWIN, Cashier, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th day of May, 1890. HK. SIMPSON, Notary Public. Cotrect—Attest: W. PC, HAZEN CHAS. @. DULIN, Hi iu.| sedi By Vnited States depo-its, Due to other national tanks. Due to state bunks and baukers. Total, Sz * | City of Washington, 1, CHAS. 5. BRADLEY Kk, do solemul of Washington, ss,: ashier of the above-named swear thut the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. It ho v! HARDIN ‘CHAS. b. BRADLEY, Cashier, = ae ae reid = a Subscribed and worn to before me this 24th day of ~e REPORT OF THE CONDITION ‘May, 1890. I. FENWICK YOUNG, bases 3 z i ‘Notary Public, THE COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK At Washington, in the District of close of business May 17, 1 RESOURCES. Loans and discounts. ® Ovordratts, secured and U.S. Bonds to secure eireul . Bonds on hand g Due from approved en Due from other National Banks. Due from State Bauks and bankers. Banking house, furnitnre aud fixtures, Current expenses and t_xes paid, Prem ums on U.S, Bonds, Checks and otuer cash ite Exchanges for clearing li Billa of other banks oun 1 Directors, HI it __ GEOL AYNEAL, Jn REPORT OF THE CONDITION oF THE NATIONAL SAVINGS fae 8! Of the District of Columbia, at Washii the close of business, May 17, ‘Total... LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in. Surplus fund. Undivided profi National Bauk notes out Individual d: posits subject to checie. Demand certificates of deporit.. Certifted checks... Due to other National banks * Bills payable. amas ‘Total ... District of Columbia, County of Washington, SOUTHARD PARKER, Cashier of t naiued bank, do solemnly swear that the above state- juent is trne to the best of my kuowledge aud belief. E. SOUTHAKD PARKER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to beture me this “4th day of Mi ¥ “| WILLA’ E el x THOS. H. YOUNG, Notary Public. | Correct—atieat e DH: MYERS, Notary Public. LIABILITL Undivided profi Individual deposi Thwe certificates of de Total... District of Co'umbia, County of Washington, a I, BENJAMIN P. SNYDER. President of the above- Rained bak, do sole t the above state- ment is true ’ owledse and belief, BENJAMIN ESN) De, President rn to before me this 23d duy of Correct—Attest: ANDREW WYLIE, 7 AT. BRITTO M.G. EMERY, irec BR Lata ya LEWIS CLEPHANE, (DTT ALven REPORT OF TH CONDITION ee ectant = on Ti BH MAESEIG e wn GENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, UNM. PACKER, At Washington, of Columbia, at the AY BARKEK ) 7, “Deferred payment Gu Banking Horse, 1t oe eee —— => RLPOWT OF THE CONDITION OF Loans and discounts 2.499 99 At WAH, NATIONAL METROPOLITAN BANK, secured ‘ TOKO 265 Vashington, D, C.. at the close of busine oS jo wectre Chreniat 1, | shonkeraecuritieninarien roan zo, 08 Due trom approved reserve agents, Due from other national benks, Due from state bauks and bankers, Banking house, furniture and fixtures Current eX; enses and taxes pald. Premiums on U. 8, bonds. ‘Checks and othercash itenis Fachanses for clextiug house Bills of other banks Frectional paper en: cent: Specie, Legal tetider ioies, Redemption fund witir U.S Treas <5 per cent of circulation Total...... RESOURCES, Loans and discounts. Gverdrafta, secured abd unsecured, U.S. Bouds to secure circulation, U: 8, Bonds on hand Stocks, securitics, J O43 BE 20,176 99 ‘885 0O Due trom other National Banks Due from State Banks aud bankers. (2! ruiture aud fixtures, nd worticages owned Current expenses and taxes paid... Premiums ou U. 8. Bonds, Checks and other cash iter say LIABILITIES. peeie, Capital stock paid in escieiion rae durplus fund. te Cndivided 100,040 00 BO,763 16 1288.09 Qo U.8. Certificates of deposit’ tor lewai tional bank no Individual deposits ‘hal bake, Duo to tate banks aud bankers ‘Total... LIABILITIES. ‘Capital stock, pala in. Undivided profits. Dividends unpaid. Individual de City of Washington, District of r TJ. A RUPE: cashier of the sion, soleronly swoar that the abovs «tate: thebestof iny imowtese and beher |. A. RUFF, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before inisting : aisabaribes fore in ths 4th day of : ai Bi Due to State Bauks aud bankers. ‘otal... ARENCE, 8. NORMEN' i 2 <= | Correct—Attest: RMENT, Notary Pubite, District of Columbia, aie AN QBUENT. 1. George HB; White, cashier of the above-named ¥ Wei baisk, do'so etuuly sweat be ubyve statenient ie eR CH Directors true to the best of ny knowledge ind belle! He aeOW Ne TON GLU. U. B. WHILE, Cashier. 1t W.E. CLARK, 1 fol his > —— REPO ITIO sibabyeribed and jain to = en fa ae o REPORT OF THE CONDITION y Publio, a AAEFRED B. }. Notary re THE WEST END NATIONAL BANK, WM. ‘THOMPSON, At Washington, In the District or Oo} TES OTH, Lp irecto close of business May 17,1800. St be Ft pUndeD. 7 RESOURCES, pnd ened Loans and discounts: WE ARE SELLING A FULLY GUAR- TEED, EASY-RUNNING 12-INCH LAWN MOWER FOR $4.50. ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREENS, 62.75 Doz. WINDOW SCREEN FRAMES, *20c. EACH. SCREEN DOORS, COMPLETE, WITH 8PRING ! WIRE, 75c. PER 100 8Q. FT. LIGHTNING OK GEM ICE CREAM FREEZERS, 3-QUART, 81.75. 25 FEET GAKDEN HOSE WITH PATENT NULZLE, - BARBER & ROSS, 911 PENN. AVE. CUT PRICES ON TENNIS. WRIGHT & DITSON'S PETTIT RACQUET....83.75 WRIGHT & DITSON'S CHASE RACQUET... 4.00 WRIGHT & DiTSON’S SEAMS SPECIAL RACQUET... o Which’ & DITS ‘3 REGULATION BALLS. | DRY “MALKELS, MIKE, BACK STOP NEDTING, SQUAKE FEET. : — KOPPEL, ins Femoved to No. 1329 14th st. nw., bet. Nand ote ‘ves where he will be picased to see is yeecebermtren m19-20* TRAVELERS IN EUROIE. rm | LETTERS Or cREDIT, DRAFTS, CABLE Every convenience in Finaucis! Matters afforded trav- ‘elers abroad. LEWIS JOHNSON & CO., Bankers, Penna, ave ARTIST TAILOR, nn a anlage nn, = secificeeeaN ‘and bus st. nw. Wy AS TED—BOAMDERS FOR THE SUMMER AT Wotantat farm house in Priuce 's county, | Md; no objection to ast) “—) hee an <gq=> REPORT ol THE CONDITION ‘THE LINCOLN NATIONAL BANK, At Washington, 10 the District of Columbia, at lose of business, May 17, 1890." "2? Overdrafts, secured and G U.S. bonds to secure circulation. Due from approved reserve uenia, Due from other national baka, Dive front state banks an Baukiig house, fernitur 8% Seehsete Saar * os RESOURCES. Carrent expences and tax Bet Loans and discounts, 359,400 02 | Pre bonds 11088 80 Overdrafts, secured ad’ unsecured: 7 8g | Cheekwand other cash ite zane oo U's. bonds fo secure circulation Lxchatyges for cleatin ho Sah Ro Due from approved reserve Bilis of other bangs 64 00 Dus from other natioual banks Fractional paper currency, ii Due tom state bauks cents. 718 Bepking house, Gp ty aay 74 55 Premiums on U. 8, bonds 40 UO ‘Checks and other cash Lo ° oo i Capital stock paid in. Cnatvided proats 478 90 Hea a ie # ‘oa Total. $30.170 37 District of Columbia, county of Wi ; Tr Charion f Wilteunns eeaines of the abbee: batik. do ‘aweat that the above is 82 | true to the best of my knowledge and Certified % 9.71 Dute to other natioual se ‘CHAS, P. alpha ene ees hig Total Washi: os of Wi CH ef gtiie Cushier of the abot dined bon. do eslecully owens” ei avant. Ment is true to the best of my knowledye and Auoet: ‘Notary Putte mes-2t a nt SPECIAL NOTICES. EV. DR. GARRIGAN, VICE-RECTOR OF bolic University. will preach in St, Pate whuren at 11 o'clock ‘0 uorrow. At DK. J. FE. RANKIN OF HOWARD UN. versity will preach the j-sccala: mon to the class of "YO SUNDAY EVENING, 8 o'clock, First Congretational Church, 10th and G'sts nw. * Sq@e=2= METROPOLITAN AME CHURCH, M st. bet. 15th and 16th n.w.—The pulpit will tomorrow, 11 m., by Rev. John W. Beckett, the newly appointed pastor from the Puiladel- conference. 1t* WESLEY CHAPEL, COR 31H AND F oy, Rev. Charles’ W. Baldwin, pastor. unday School 9:3 a.m. Preaching by the bastor 11. Qin and 7:45 p.m, Prayer meeting Lbarsday SHILOH BAPTIST ear 14 <>’ : phe, Great Preacher." “Sabbath school 9:30 a.m. Seats } fil iw § THE ASCENSION, MASS. 11 ain., ushers will seat free. Gro Set PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Cox. | ‘6th and Cats ‘The pastor, Dr. Hersey, will preach at 11 a. t topic: Some danger signals in ho: Se 8 Fone see jcnorrys the ‘regular “Shebuoth gost services will be of unusnt imerest, th being the confirmation of seventeen yous cap fu the Jewish ruith ‘The confirmation services conducted throughout in the fustish | . Sttancers will be atmitted aa fares the seating ca- Pacity of the temple will permit, at ¥.M.C.A. 1400 NEW YORK AVE. N.W— | Gosyel Meeting Sunday, 4:30 piu.” Ad- areas by Rey. F. 0. Yower, D.D, pastor Veriucnt Ave Corinvan Chur h. “Young men'gud strangers wuvited. Young men’s m vii g (inissi Cuesiayy 8 pom Short addresses Uy tm Kwame Sob, Corea: Mr TM. Dawson, U. 8. "consul to Newcastle, N.S. W..and omers. at a ETROPOLITAN ME. CHURCH, COR. and C sts., Rev. cM. Corey, D.D. ng at Ll ain, At 7:45 p.m, the fourth series : “Is religion asource of streuxth: am. Epworth League 6:30 ARTISA! TU. MASS MEET- ing SUNDAY at 3 pm. at the Congreca- tonal Chureh, corner 10th and G xts. n.w., to discuss the questiou How best io aid the District Commission ers in their efforts to enforce such ‘aws as sgall make safe paths for our sons and daughters. Hon. J.D. Stew- art; Hey. Dr. Hershey, Hon. C. H. Ellis and otners yal pei TEMPERANCE MEETINGS TOMORROW ‘evening, Good Temyp.ar's Hall, Dr. Heusle; will preside ; extra music; talented speakers invite At Star of Hope, cor, 10ti st. and Penna. Mrs. Carrie R. Smith and “rs, Chambers. Afternoon, 3 Beye Feet Keslowe will address meeting, Claybuiighs jall, L630 14th wt. itt EL NEAR DUPONT Morning prayer and holy commun- and evening prayer 4:30 p..u., Kev. J. Biack officiating. All persons tion of a new chuirch in the ne fuily invited to attend these se VERMONT AVE. CHWUSTIAN CHURCH.— F. D. Power, pastor. will preach at 11 a meeting, 7 p.m. Missi school, Odd ser on cae accept check ‘on Rich & Co. made by L. been | er ‘the payee and Just received three Bradbury Upright Grand Pianos of 1) without interest.“ FREEBORN ¢. @=> THE UNION VETERANS’ UNION" AT q St. Paul's English Lutheran Church, corne> oi THE LINCOLN FIRE INSURANCE COM- Lincoln Building, on Tuesday, Sh EN LEM. TOWERS, Jr,, Secretary. Charles W, Handy. J. F. Batchelder, lerick W. Pratt, ‘Simon Wolf. 8.c.,at 3:30. All very weicome. Stargardter in fayor of Mrs. L. Starcardier or bearer yinent stopped. LSTARGAKD PER. 613 156mm cased tn this rare wood. They are superior iustru- m24-im 1Ith and H n. Tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock, pany of the District of Columbia will open HENKY M. BA Directors: Jobn T, Arms, Walter Hieston, John E. Beall, Washington Daneuhower, Francis H. smith, Bradley Ds | ae PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING, Hi and Spm. Sunday se 1, ¥:30. Young people's Be ALL PPRSONS ARE CAUTION ED NOT TO and dated either May 19, 20 or “1, the same having CIRCASSIAN BURLE WALNUT. mept im tones and finish. | Soldou mouthly pay ments MITH, Evening service at 8 o'clock. 8, DOMER, Pastor. 11° for business at their new office, 41 4.8. SWOLMSTEDT, Vice President, W. Clarence Duyall, Henry 3. Baker, John 0. Johnson, Aucustus Burgdort, Widson, John 8. Sworimstedt, SUNDAY at 7:30 p.m.. at hallof Star of lope Lodge, No. 12, 1.0, cor.19th and Pa.ave..will be addressed by Capt. Patrick O'Farrell aud Mrs. E. A. Chaubers, Everybody should hear these prominent speakers on the temperance question. Members of this lodge are especially urged to be present. it Boe G85 AND W.K.C., Headquarters Deyartment of the Potomac, Grend Army of the Republic, Washington, D.C, M: 4, 1 Comrades are reqnested sharp TOMURKOW, the = of Hamline M.E. Chureb, prepare ory to proceeding to the church above to listen toa Memorial Sermou by the Key, Henry Officers und Past Officers are requested to unifoxm and each comrade will wear the badge of our Order. toihe ladies of the several Relief Corps are also invited assembie at the same time and place, wearing’ WK.C, badge ey Z, By command of M. EMMET URELL. Dey t Commander. 2t_JOHN C. 'S. BURGER, Asst. Adjutant General. POTOMAC CORPS W. R.C.-THE MEM- Vers of Potomac Corps are ce tend the G.A BR. memorial o t ‘at 10 o'clock e 25th instant, to attend divine service at Hamine Ciurch. Comrades will wear uniforms, if supplied, otherwise wear G.A.1. bade. Alurge uttendauce is desired. By order MARION T. ANDERSON. it Fost Commands STOCKHOLDERS OF THE P. "8 AND P. Co. will meet at 10 o'clock aim. MON- DAY. May 26, 1800, ut 210 N st, s.w., for the purjose of orunizis company wnder the laws of West Vir- vinia, electing officers aud doing such other business us uy corue before them, GEORGE RICHARDSON, ess wg FAMILIES WHO ARE JX THE HABIT ol spending suminer at “Washington Grove can be supplied at my New Store with Fine Groceries, . China and Glassw.re at city prices. Re RD, Washington Grove, Ma. a2. g=> OFFICE OF THE FIRST CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, 12ST 2d st, Georgetown, D.C, Eighth Annual Meeting of Stockholders MONDAY, June 2, 1890, 7 O'CLOCK P.M. Subseriptions to the Ninth OW Toceived. GEO. W, KING, sécy. ORDER OF THE IRON HALL. Branch 340, fifth year, bas paid to its members for 500. H-rein named are some of the Meriaut, M.D. 500; 5. veelmau, $390; J. J. Fuller, % Bogan, Branch meets Second and Fourth Mondays of each montu, northeast cor. 44 st. and Penusylvania ave. nw. For further informiation apply to the Account: |. M. GANTLEY, 1 ____ 828 North Cap.tol st. KR. DeEMONTREVILLE, DENTIST, HAS ~ Femoved hiv office to Lis resid. nce, 920 H at, eo Colum vis cars and herdics pass the office. <qgap HOWARD UNIVERSITY. , 1889-90. ANNIVERSARY WEEK, MAY 22. Bacealaureat : Ranki a3 Discourse—By President Rankin, Sun- >, at 8 pan, in Firat Congressional ‘iste tichool Commencement—Monday, May 9 the First Cougrovational “Church, at 6-welocke pan Address by senator J. F. Wilson. Public Fxau: nations College, Preparatory aud Nor- mal Deparvue ‘Luesday. May 27. at 9 am. to? pau, The exhibit of the Ludustrial Department, with Samples 1m Printing, Carpentry aud Drawing, will be em soe —— “ noel A w Norma! wud Preparatory Anniversary— Wednesday, 28. in the University Chapel, at Span Jommencemrut—Friday. May 30, in the nm. 1 iy, College C Firat Congregational Clure! MASONIC.-A SPECIAL COMMUNICATION. ‘of Lebanon Lodge, No. 7, F.A.A.M., will be ‘at Masonic deimple on SUNDAY, the 25th instant, st o'clock p.iu., toutteud the fuseral of our late Brother, Joseph Davison. Brethren of Sister Lodyes EBC to attend. BY order of the W 3 it G. DI ecretary. — ‘PEERLESS’ a GAS COOKING stoves . HAVE THR BEST FEATURES OF ANY STOVE 4 LONG EXPERIENCE ENABLES US TO OFFEB t 1 AND MOST IMPROV! yES. CALL AND SEE Tua O2OVES. k. F. oe 29-c0%m_ 531 15TH ST., COKCORAN BUILDING, _ PAYMENT—19TH I8svE. MaY, 1890, EQUITABLE (CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ABSOCIATION. “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F sT. Shares are $2.50 per month. Bubecription books are open for allares in the 19th isaue. First payment May, 1890. ‘Pamphlets explaining the objects and advantages of ‘the Association are furnished upon application. Office hours, from 9 am. to 4:30 p.m. daily. On the first Wedneaday in each month the office will be open irom 6 to 8 o'clock p.m. Advances will be made promptly at 7 o'clock p.m. ty <=] EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &e FAMILY SUPPLIES -Pese FINANCIAL ee Page 2 POR RENT (Orrioms) Pere ee ee ico ENT Oiscritaxnoce)... Pese = ta . nie FOR RENT dtoome SPECIAL NOTICES. | FOR RENT (sre <q GURLEY MEMORIAL PRESB Texan | POR RENT cto CevessseweaseeuH anes Pritt Chureh, Le Droit Park, Florida ave. aud | FOR SALE (Houses: @th st.—Servioss Tomorrow 12 am. and S pum. | FOR SALE (Lore Preaching by the pastor, Kev, Willisin % Miller. | FOK SALE (Miscortcaawous Sabbath schoo! gd bible clase at 4 pean Christian, | oxuvamuen = 4 deavor Society at 7:15 p.m. Mid-week service Wednes- | 8 GOODS. day at 8 pan. Strangers always welcome it | HOTELS ee Page 2 TAMLINE 3K CHURCH, USEFURNISHING Page 15 ee hee HE Navion DD. poner.” | LADIES Goobs Pace 1S 8 school, 9:15am. Presching by the pastor, 11 | LECTURES... Pose 16 ‘3 sermon before the Gi She, | LOCAL, MENTION Pace 36 “ LOST AND FOUND. Pexe % wenday. Prayer meeting, Thursday eveniogs at S MARRIAGES , Pane o z ATIONAL CHUR MANICORE Page 1 cor. of 10th and Gi ats. mw —The past MEDICAL Pare 8 Rev. SM. Newn: , DD. will preach Bren “The Making of Our Counts; " ts MOKEK To approaching Decoration Day. ATS p.m. aug ft Kankin, O.D., will preach the baccalsureste serme NEW PURLD before the college departinent of Howard University. | NOAA Music Jed by Dr. Bischoff, oranist. sunday ~chool rs) MISCELLANEOUS LOAN ATIONS, LES PUBLIC at 0:45 ani Christ.an Em time, G45 pan, 1t | Sereno meen FOURTH PRESB) LERIAN CRURCH, 9TH | prayos AND wo | bet. Gand Hats. now. Rev. J 8 dee ly) pastor. -- Sabbath school at " mOOw a5... Preaching at i] am. Young people's. prave: PRINTERS a St7 peau Gospel service at 8 faa. “Thurday evening | PLOFENSIONAL.. Prayer meeting at ® pam. Strangers are combally | py yn yeas welcome at all services, it | PROPOSAL RAILROADS SPeCIALTIES.... SPECIAL NOTICES SUBURBAN Pi Be POUT SIRE ME. CHRON. —o SP em. Sunday Wel at the church atid mas Siem: 11 mane, proach hye by the pastor: S fem. by Ises W. J. Thompson of Drew Colleze, who will ass pastor during the sunauer, Wednesias, SUMMER ki Shurch praver meeting. ‘Siangers are worship with us. | WASTED dio, Ge 4h, SOUES CHURCH CONITARIAN, Se 14th and L sts—11 aim, Kev. dosh 1 Shippen, pastor. 8 p.m. Rey. A. D. Mayo of Boston ‘9:40, Sunday school and Bible ciass, It Be SPACE REFORMED CHURCH, 157TH 51. AT WANTED (Hoveses). WAN LED Ctooms) | WANTED (Strcar WANTED Olisce tian between Khode Islaud ave, au ( P st.—Kev foams G. Aprile, pastor. Lavin atllamandS p.m. Strangers wei @=CENTRAL UNION MISSION, >: Kehearaal Gospel eerview tomorrow Can You Write Eng! With a view to the writing of encourag ‘Tonieh short, bright, Dy \ - | ee re pal Gospel rt, bright, snappy advertising Tu Evex 2 B: Gospel vervices 4 12m. and 7:45 ING Stan Newsrarer Comvayy offers three ys Band 7:45. Branch mission mort, ine é nad! tite balinich come eee ee prizes of €100, €50and €25 each, to be awarded 2. V: cor, Pa. ave. and 13th st., 0; Marke to the writers of the best three series of adver- 6 Tuesday mikht opening @xerciwea at the South. east Branch, cor. Yih and K sts. se. invited. Sinuers, come and get seved. Be ST, Barris cuenca, ier s se near Scott circle, Rev. CoA Stakes pastor —Sunday school, Preaching 12 and 8 p.m. Youne people 30D. je sixthl sermon, ou the speeches of the A. Fetor. Before the Sanhedrin again,” Public cv ited to attend all the services. at <a>" A THUMBLESS FELLOW," IS PASTOR E. Hez Swem's subject Sunduy nicht at 8 o'clock in tie Second Baptixt Church st. and Virvinia aye, se. Preaching pastor. All seats free. wem returned last Monday nycht from tour im Egypt and the Holy Land. 9:30 a.m; Young Men's meetiny, ple's Society of Christian Ende Prayer aud Praise service Lhursday, 8 GRAND RALLY AT ST.PAUL’S CHURCH, Sth st. between D and E sw. tsements written under the following condi- Every body it isto consist of six articles, de- signed for separate publication, of not over oue hundred and fifty words each, and any less number of words may be used, The articles are to be based on the sugges- tions given below, but need not be confined te them. The suggestions may be combined im any manner desired, No reflections to be made on any of our cotemporaries beyond that implied in the fact of their enjoying ouly a fraction of Tue Star's circulation, The contestants must reside in Washington, Teeth the evening Dr. Stakely will deliver Suagece nee nthe. dially in instant, possible, $650. No articles will be received later then June during thi ws: 12 am, 20, 1890. son, pastor in charge, will preach. o—* Haytian levation, preaches. 8 The awards will be made by a committee composed of Messrs Isadore Saks, 8. W. Wood- ward, Washington Dancnhower and A. Lisner. The points required to be covered are: 1. The average circulation of Tue Stan for the first three months of 1890 was 33,236, this being more than trebie that of any other Wash- ington newspaper. B Johuson, pastor of Secoud Church, will preach. "His congregation and choir are invited, ‘Come and help us in this grand work. it | CAPITOL M E CHURCH Cap. and K ne, Rev. Chas. 0. Cook, pa Preaching Tomorrow by pastor, 1] am. am ‘Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Young people's m 6:45 p.m, All weloume. REV. ROBERT H. BEATTIE, FOR FOL years connected with the Protestant Mi« Colicge at Beirut, will occupy tomorrow the pulpit of % the First 1 resbyterian Chu h, 414 street, Services 11 7 2 er Srar evhsees 8 “ee fuller circala- eres ‘ . | tion in the city where printed, in proportion to | ara rant Ghee? Swit. | Peading and purchasing population, than any ct Sunday service Seen cocmans as 1 0. other newspaper in the world. It is essentially ‘order of the church, ‘i it | Shome paper, the extent to which it is relied Ps upon by members of the household, particu- | larly by the purchasing portion of the commu- j nity, being the marked characteristic of the j Paper. to which no other daily journal now published can furnish a parallel. 3. The value of advertising is in direct pro- portion to the circulation of the paper, con- sidering the character of its readers. Weighed in this balance Tur Sran is one of the cheap- est advertising mediame in the United States, and far cheaper than any other Washington paper, 4 That an advertisement running for three months or over with one change a month costs about 4', cents « line an insertion or dens than one-seventh of a cent per iine in each thousand papers, 5. A sworn statement of the circulation of Tue Srax for the preceding week is published each Monday, and its press and eirevlation rooms are open to the public and its circula- tion books mi 1001 and cateck 7 and 9am. days and Fridays, 7 s ASSEMBLYS PRESB) cor. 5th end I sts. &m_ Preaching by the pasto Vi am. and 7:45 pm. ¥.P.S.6.E Prayer meeting ‘Thursday evening at 7 Be ENPOLITaAN PRESBYTERIAN Church. 4th and B sts ce, Rev. John D.D., pastor.—Services Tomorrow at Lai. 1. Society of Chistian Fndeavor Tuesday, Congregational prayer meetizg Thursday, both at 8 Pam. its E STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, BET. Sth and 7th sts.—The pastor, Rev. J. J lair, being absent the Baptist anniversaries in hieago, Ieev. 1. Kk. West of Queenstown will ey. atil avd Rev A. J. Hun of Columbian ersity ath pan. Su at’9 a.m. A cordial invitation extended aud all others, “=> SPIRITUALISM.—GRAND ARMY HALL, Penn. ave. Children's lyceum at 10:30 Memorial Day services st 11 a.m. by C. Fi Allyn of J, P. Gould. W. B.C. ‘ML lyceum and cheir, Ai sud’ WiC. cordially invited. Free. “Last meetung of the seas: atS pin. [mpromptu tecture and poem by M: am. be inspected by any one baving ibyects invited \dieuce. Aas parictenrotneeniaa ae — wine an interest in their examination, knowa Temperance Orator, ¢| 6 The fact that Tue Sraw as universally rec Tezer Church, 4th and D sta. a: pw. under auspices remperauce Cnion. - Pul ognized as the great “Want” medium of the city and the advantages of making wants known through it, » Woman's Christian blic cordially sn. Vited. econ Goverxuext Receirrs Topar. — Internal | Fevenue, 3.025; customs, $732,256, Jirvt. Atnext Ross has been ordered to the traming ship Jamestown. w “ ver P. Merton Post, ‘Both sermons by the pastor. Lt" Bsa TABERNACLE, NINTH AND BS a Preaclicy 11am. and & p.1 William Griffiths o: Yale Collece. Christian 6-45. Prayer meetivg Thureday 8 yu. Lv welcome. mak Faoyxiis Was Duy-Dockev at g > RYLAND ME. CHURO . " Py ie deavor | Norfolk ‘Thursday the bottom was found to be at7. Lecture room reopened. ew AUC, DEW Car- covered with grass from ten inches in length pets and new libraries. Al! weicome. } om oa — to two feet in some places. q=> FOUNDRY 3 i aso a te Christ.” and at § p.an. Sunday school, 9-30. Young people, 7 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday to THE BIBLE OUR CREED,” As TAUGHT tthe church Gthand Aste. uc Sermons liam, ands p.m. Come, see, hesr aud think Carriemen Ixvapixe rae Cuenoxer Starr. | The President having received information | that cattlemen are invading the Cherokee strip in violation of his recent proclamation, he has rr im, “Meimor.al. veriuon Provisious of the proclamation against all per- = 7, UNIVERSAL PEACE UNION WiLL Mogren Arrorsraexts —The Secretary of = its ‘Twenty-fourth ¢ Treasury has made the following appoint- ee _ a er prvi weg: inh vey ey de 30 ments ot) J the internal revenue service James session in Dr. Studetland’s Church, 44 stew. be. | Pullen Kadd. storekeeper and gauger, fifth tween € and ‘D. “The Monday morning session will | Lennessee; Themas Dunlap, storekeeper, first open with prayer at 10:30 o'clock by the Rev. Dr. John | Pennsylvania; Wm. T. Scale, storekecper aud £ Eady -savecch of weicowe by Hou. Join W. Dous- | gauger, eighth Kentucky. Jase, (president, to piatract Conmitasioners: re To ion, Alfred H. La > - fopening uae by — Vac ot Pinladcipis, | AMoxo THe Pueswper's Cauuers today wed ual reports, rei were Justice Brewer, Senators Dolph, Mitchell, iy: ri interesti1 mie sting An unusually spirited aud interesting nie -tius Moody and Hiscock, Speaker Reed, Rey - ‘tives Morrill, Mason, Butterworth, Mckenna and Caudier and ex-Senator McDonald, All trends of ce ultra _ Fitel. BELVA 4. LOCKWOOD, Chairs Conse To Examixe Anny Capers.—Surgeons An- thony Heger, John Brooke and Robert HL. of Arrangements, a FLETCHER CHAPEL, 4TH ST. AND N. White have been appointed a board to meet at West Pot June 7 to examine into the York ave.—8 p m., Grand ‘I nee Ka’ wood speaking aud singiug’ Ti aepnecctiog by the physical qualifications of the candidates for admission to the academy. and in con- pastor; Sunday school, 9:30am. All welcome Ut <q =CHURCR OF THE Cove: Bos tye, Connecticut ave, nection with the supermtendent of the academy and the commandant of cadets, ea- uw —Kev. Teunis 8. Hamlin, D.D.; pastor.—Services Froudtivot Peltichers. Basan togh et plgzauder ror Lore. ‘school “at 9: Youus people's mecting wt 7 o'clock p.m. eta CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNEI Be ae ct he BURCH CORNER amine the members of the graduating class. pastor: school, 9:36 a.m. ‘Preaching. 11 a.m. = —— 8 Bla by pastor. Wal after event CRAXGE IX THE eee a RERD. IHAPEL BRANCH, corse ac, | _ 4 CHANGE IN THE Rovio of the General Land and D &.w, Kev. ‘Theron Outwater, pastor. Sunday | Office was made today ina decision rendered by eGRiAL Gildiali Corner sth and st Git | Assistant Commissioner Stone. It is now beld E. Fairman, superintendent —Sunday school, 3.30 | that « soldier who makes a location fili ub- P.m,_Al.ate cordially iuvited to tuesescrvices. “it~ | der the soldiers’ homestead law of 11} 1872, but who fnils to make set- Bea Sei cree are m ne te Bg Cceck preaching bs pastor. ites. “Joel | tlement within six montl reafter, does Mok iietsy- Dib’ Sunday sche, W-30" Misetsnary | BOt thereby forfeit his rignt to the land unless Society, +: Christian Eudeavor, 7 ¢.m. iv” | some adverse claim intervenes prior to the date => NEW CHURCE—THE REV. FRANK sew. | Upon which he actually makes settlement. The a Tag at theacc reall Pational rule —— that —— to make a settle- at Liam. 'y Ghost | ment within six mou' forfeits all rights te the Comforter.’ Servi: itecost. sunday School at 9:30.” Seats are free to alt “sie” | the Jand, qq MOUNT VERNON PLACE M. E CHURCH, —w South, cor. Oth and K sin nwe ert 3. T. Wight . tor.—21 au. “ibe Cry — 8 p.m. “Quench N. Sunday schoo y:30 st Pensonat.—Dr. F. T. Howe, re managing ing editor of the Toledo Blade, is visiting his family in this city.——Chas. H. Cramp of Philadelphia, the Gama of ths Made Straigers cordially ivited 1" | Saues Cuskie, John P, Lea and John & CHURCH, H. R. NAY. | Cake of Kichmond, Va, and Francis Forbes Tam, mdmorial sermon of Now York are at “tho Hamentin— = * .. . Wormser of Chicago and . Btevick se ea eercies pele | of Denver, Co. "area ote John. presiceat Colese, Col, Richaré Lathers of New York is ipdapatiiaw. andS pm. Youne people's | at the Ariington.--Miss A.M. Longtellow mf meeting, 7:19 pn. 3:_} Cambridge, Mass., is at Wormley’s.——Wm. A, eee RCH, STH AND F | Chessman of Helena, Mont, and Alvab Mausar se *., Baw. De, At N- Cornelius, pastor — | of St. Louis are at the —W. 8. Mor- Stat dm. gid 8 pain 30. YP, | of Bt. Cheat 7:15. Praver meeting ton, L. K. Stone and James M of Bt ae “vit | Paul, J. A. Wilcox of Detroit and D. ‘of AND N | Denver are at the ——Ex-Gov. C, Fletcher of 5t. Louis, Geo. T. Tilden of Bos- ton, Jos. Eckert and wife of Cincinnati, E. J, Lennox and wife of Toronto aud Dr. 8. D. Vea Meter of San Antonio are at the Ebbitt——a, wonder a ee Se i fieaas tea