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G STAR: WASHINGTON. D.c. WEDNESDAY, | FOR SALE—LOTS. MONEY WANTED & TO LOAN SHOOTING STARS. with assistance Sate the in- == <— = —————— — - itations ready for \ SOR SALE = m3 Ls NEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. PRO! ‘The who hate to see warm weather go ren at Y VE ON HAND 835,000 oe aa a se QUES TOI04N—WE HAVE OF! frequent the theater and wait till he goss out 10.000 mr joun “Jor tires or Ave sales WESCOTT, WILCOS | between the acts. «= en 1907 Pas ave. and tth La. ave BS = NAVY DEY The scene within the church edifice was ® most imposing one. Faces of men who are known the world over as great men and good were turned up toward the platform, on which 4 meounty. I MoXEX 70 LOAN ON COLLATERAL Very frequently when marriage seoms = Peleg ho Fon nate cael 2 : TINST METHODIST MEETING. 497 CAPITOL sraeeT, Qt a tie ngoman’ at | JM state security. Deeg oft Wass notes for sale, failure it is simply a temper-oiry embarress- ‘ Methodism, bishops, ministers: yinen, This, however, is but « fragment of the EX THIRTY THOUSAN 3 ih Fovulation ad wea th 80 | _se26-1m. 1419 New 01 ment. the pews in the front part of the church. id velopment of the Methodist movement which Fe's with either be sold 208 waste « gen are telgrvocanbaend MoNez 10 Loas—a — i ere was no attempt at decoration save only ‘ ay bishivent of erect national | ‘The Rock Creek Park commission is now rest- ope simple bunch of dahlias that was placed at | Dr. 78 150 Fa eve. G ART, LITERARY AND EDUCA- on its ¥ Tight of the feading desk. q . = com, BORDER. oA: SERA * = whan | pitt, Bishop ‘Thomas Bowman, the senior | |B bod sack: cash ‘ue om tims made ra te i g | Wagons, Nouseliold poudepr otter “‘Squab’ is such a horrid sounding word,” sded Wiis meets and. tenger tech Nettas | spostinen af sannhes Com Philip Babes ass ne, “2a on each cash or om tune. ; x ‘ mbury other she gaid dai “ it can't be him upon the plat! d inside of the altar 4 were ler pashee treme (Shir emery sy e rail wore Bishop ured to ‘resident bishop: | bo}Degan to, epaak an" his ict, melodious | y'T'qiipes'® tue fo wiler “Well,” he replied meditatively, “It is a sort B Rev. William ar, M. A. of London, voice r forth and filled the church every | there! Heck we eo . preacher of the morning session; Dr. T. B. Ste- | one knew that there was no danger of it failing of pigeon English.” f phenson, president of the Wesleyan Metbodist | him, no matter how arducus the task his | Oe": a r anaE conference; Bishop Wayman of the A. M. er preacher had set bir. Bp oS When the rigors of the weather Y church, Bishop Keener of the Methodist Epis-| Dr. Stephenson delivered the long sermon woman Were Methodiem addicted to jece of eccivsiasticai folly tion, the British by 8 2nd ie on = near Woodiey ° aa Itis partot t west section, b | have placed Sante F peices % a sit . : eH EEEIPOLD, s : copal church south, General Superintendent A. | More as though it had been his own than as one P price, We. ; wide = RTT Tivematams | inthe Disteice of Colum LEIFULD, Turn to cold instead of heat, ALAA German DD. of Beltovlie, One, shop Fos- | reading the effort of another. ‘The sermon it- | (ut et LOTS #425 TO 10 LOAN i DESI And the dew upon the heather P ter, Bishop Foss and President Myers of the | self was masterly oration and those that | 3 Se ee One million five hundred t.ousund feet alread; ent rates of ‘on appro: a Becomes jewelry complete, 7 i 5 United Methodist free church. heard it have every reason for self-gratulation. ? = ia Or i intere rs - that it was only a sail loft—and then think ef Fe SAA FRAC IIETE BUTEDING LOT ON | sold “o Furchasers im aus para f the cour, Siok Thore is one whose heart is sinking i i Py ‘THE INAUGURAL SERVICE. Te Tu be found im full elsewhere in this issue | this gathering from distant lands and from our improving neighborhood. pe maar THE AMERICAN UNIVELSITS project, sure of = While the rest enjoy repose : We S . © ‘The inaugural service began a little after 10 | T= -—y ae own America and con! ts bens tuaaues ye pin i alg cn. In new garments; he is thinking Lig c'clock this morning. As was befitting the| asthe close of tho sermon and hel expansion of the = on WALLY ASKED AROUT WESLEY oS Gf his last year’s clothes: , , : lag aaes las Oe neat auiialens } the close sermon, and before the Pv iste. 1iz108 to alley each; Ky. ave. ne OF Tat coe ve Ax suis FitoM ¢500 UPWARD. : tooling Ih.wen Gevoted eatisdly to © ctarch oe ‘< aoa Lord's supper, the “: & SON IN AT THE LOWEST *RAYE OF INT) ie read tic Gibran ‘Jos. aoe wemene rs rr one rt TEREST. ‘No; Clase; the its “Gein: 93 a sas ad - service, with prayer, hymns and @ sermon. | Preacl the following portions of Holy ‘ON the White House REAL KSTALE IN THIS DISTRICT. * dri congregation that faced the preach Scripture, requesting all who felt so disposed, i nt. and a, IX THIS DISTR smoothed his raffled front” does not refer to a one such as fow have had the honer to address, | to fellow him'crepecting with auditie reise. | _ burich thelmarustoct tke y nrmier conntry howe. = "One. ith aaa ¥ military man who has just donned s fanoy THE METROPOLITAN CHURCH. made up, as it was, of many who are themselves | and #0 making a united act of devotion: In due time the sail loft developed into e 2 : 6 =q | ei known as among the ablest preachers of| “Unto usa child is born, unto us @ Son is | Church—the old John Street Charch, around = distanes MSahE sp ae Canon amounzs arware | “th the ‘old ‘and the ‘now world. honor of | given; and the government shall be upon his | lich a thousand sacred memories must ever Leo Std ban io be spent. keine | rates Of tenet” Tustaliuent lows with eral wage ‘What do you keep that club for?” asked the A GREAT ASSEMBLAGE delivering the inaugural sermon before such = voted omegetened a lotion tote, aeons Ens Wesleyan conten: +s - (100, pent. ood ii L04ns Wi eri 1 qi ; = . sant ome noneee ens Gene eae Set c Visitor in « small western’ newspaper office. Te tee ee ee ee, ee, eS ey "08 ths pene ao. within the | CFSE ceuPiur ous ur auort tune. Sev. William Arthur, M.A. Glenelg, | lasting Fatner, the Prince of Peace. Of the | ®Rce of 1769. John Wesley made the-stat x ‘i. SMITH & SONS, “Couldn't run the paper without it,” was the increase of his government and peace there | “We have # pressing call from our brethren im nabie thorough-| je16.tr =e a reply. “That's the editorial om . zg ions of the Methodi shall be no end.” (Isaiah 9: 6, 7.) York, who have built « meeting house, to Saecee cee staf. Opening Sessi odist EY Ht ts one of, the | MUGSEY, WANTED AND TO LOAN PARTIES Sages “In the name of ~ God will we est up our | Som Ore ant balp Gem. a. => illing to trict of Columbia and i» Wing tmoney to loan can always nd \ilt- m : ls »! newer was: “Richard Wier picerccaue and ct ihe ereund Slopes | Motes, nevured vy deeds ot Or mat Now the man who tells you stories Ecumenical Conference, ge ge epee ni and Joseph Pilmoor.” ‘The question then wast bine a pear st ewtiy from ity crest toward tuecity. “é\waste roti | “0 ™ A TMrduilies fu 6 Zexc couspists Bex “What can we do for them in token of eur b. : THE SIZE OF LO: EAL ESTATE INVESTMENT Of the vendor who yells “chestnuts!” n AND LAYMEN N with caaee — a —_ wow testi apenas _ mys or 2 six vex GENT) Fav sbLE QUARTERLY, At the corner of the street. 1 break forth before you into singing, and al the oy me jrinistore present, to pay the pamage a a ye? a _ trees of the field sball clap their hands. . itinerants from Britain Geet Bnet Capel nad Saee <n eee ‘What do you consider the most remarkable We ics stead of the thorn shall come up the fir tree, | Am ee 3,000 act ever committed in this country?” asked the | Meet im ti ropolitan Church—An Im- Wie’ y and if the brior shall come up the Loreal regions of the 615 Me q P ped thoughtful ma: pressive Inaugural Service — Eloquent tree: and it shall be to the Lord for a ha re teat pe = of that day published ; MENTS!Streets are be- “Well,” replied the kicker reflectively, “I| Prayer and Joyful Pralse—Bishop F urst’s ie ‘ cata Ce Ee ne ee nat net be | cant of tes Geet Rpinoepal deciguanionsies Gao oe t) width, “ ~~ s a y i N ” % 7 racat of the piscopal designations for the po neg en a think there are several Acts of Congress that | Heurty Address of Welcome. \ : Pe rein ey day ey go to | Amorican continent. sro of charge. Every, purchaser, there could compete for the prize. : 7 ] P another, saying, let us go speedily to pray be wes Bae tage oo Tots « ‘No restriction in deed pie Se q ‘Spr fore the Lord, and to seek the Lord of boste: ~ SORRY ZU LOAN AE 5 a SOCIAL MATTERS, Merrily the chimes of the Metropolitan ; Z will go alto.’ Yea, many people and strong | 16%: bisho Mel Bones sas — Church rang out this morning, and as the L4G y nations shall come to seek the Lord of hosts in | DISLop o! anol OU Tesidence is aiso well under way. Mr. J. Thomas Sothoron, a well-known and i Jourovemeats are steadily” progresing every clear | _mho Mdenis ADDITION TO, NonTHEAST wASH-| MONEY 0 Go cuit at to Tit Dicadune | Lots from #200 to $:300; 825 cash: balance in 1, 2 | iste SCULLY. sags Mt, Rieasant, | and d years, interes: Oper cent. Tuissubdivision with | 2 ecukwok | ‘hesatels.cn of Mst:thouck to Benains's race tack | Yj ONEY FO LOAN ON REAL ESEATY & notes of the sacred music found their way , WA! Jerusalem, and to pray before the Lord. ‘Thus | bishop of Virginia, an popular voung lawyer of this city, will be mar-| through the shadows and mists of the rain- y ( saith the Lord of hosts; in those days it shall ti = E | a © hol ch imaginary appointments I submit cards Will be issued. the great assemblage of Methodists, the ecu- hold of the skirt of him that is a Jew, saying, | Propriately office y ite who gazetted Mrs. Dr. English is visiting hor sister, Mrs. | ™enical Methodist conference, was about to| nev. 7. 5. STEPHENSON, D-D., LL.D. LONDON. | We will go with you: for we have heard that Pow =ALE- AN ELEGANT CORNE the Northeust section. “It will be but wauort time be: | - Sucesance to DANENHOW ELE Geo. E. Lane, in Baltimore. convene. The chimes were not rang in vain. | (President of the Wesicyan Methodist Confer- | Go: aes ker ad oe on one a nee happen that both the wisest aw ou the mall. WML Hi 3. Jor tts property wil weeatly cuhance ia value. Gsts. a ‘The residence of Mrs. Tracy on P street | From every direction men wearing the garb of ence.) sill usea Mls aon onan achede conten sant wit of ome contary ase 1: you srelonkins for «home from gh. 75pt0ea.000, | NEONFL JO, TUAN-IN SUMS CF FROM £08 | northwest was the scene of a pleasant. gather- | ©l¢"8Ymen were! foen making their way toward | Chapman Common, &. W... of the Wosleyan | cil! spon His name, declare lis dcings, among ) Sond yams of the suscealing cme TES EP, Zour wanes im a Aeatclass neighborhood | SO qty? SUM om sbsoved real erste ose: | ing last evening. A farewell reception was | the church. Foreigners and strangers in s garded as one of the most eloquent and schol. | ¢alted Sing unto the Lord; for he hath done | 18 the cightcenth century Wesley was wol- ye iy chow Hoan end ho easouabie offer refused, | “ove wd at tendered Miss Natalie German of Jersey City | strange land as most of them wore, yet| arly of thie church of preachers, and his die-| ©xcellent ching; this known in all the earth. jComed by the couplets | Terms easy. This 1sgood property for investment and = = and many friends were present. Refreshments | their ears wero ith the famili: Cry out and shout, thou inhabitant of Zion; come to tow ie igus higher ovine fo Henearuemsto teceatet | SUBURBAN PROFERTY, | taremnveniedl mere present, | Retrosiments groctod with the familiar strains | course todey was heard with closeness of < 5 Li the cliurclwes down, ; ee ee ee ore Roe of the “Coronation Hymn,” “Nearer, My God, | attention and interest that is not usually youcb- | {OF great is the Holy One of Israel in the midst ‘OF plats and other information call on o write , ‘To Theo,” the- safed even toa sermon of shoe.” | (leniah xii: wugest decision and has weities doen ae met ! “darted . : ust decision an: ittei we OUHN ENAGGAMANS |e Mrs. Emlu W. Barton lett today for a vist of | T? Tew" the doxology and other selections |" Unrortanatcly afr. Arthur's voice is begin-| ,,"0, Shepherd of Israel, Thou that, leadest | Sigons decision — FE a few months to relatives in Boston. 7 ning to show the effects of many long years of | (She aims chine forth. ‘Turn es aguin O Master Wesley came to town rou eae UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS (ADDITION TO BROOK-|" 51, ana Mrs, Joe Edwards have returned f faithful service and it became necessary for | Genet bine, Tue face to shine. So will we ‘Lo try and be.p the churches om. 3 NEAR UNIVERSITY STATION AND ELECTRIC | will be pleased to see their friends at No. 111 . ‘The formal opening of the ecumenical con-| °#ll upou Thy name.” (Psalms 80: 1, 3, 18.) From that little beginning of two men sent LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. 3d street northeast. . ference this morning was as simple as it could] _“A¥d now, Lord, behold their threatenings, | over in bas come the American Methodism In onter to encourage improvements on our nt — A pretty wedding took place at 10 o'clock this OE ees | well have been. Rev. Thomas Bowman, the | #4 grant unto thy servants, that with all bold- | of this day—namely, a membership of 5,000,000 teiuine SELENDID. BCLLD NG aITES car LOW CARS EVERY SIX MINUTES. morning at the First Congregational Church, ’ senior member of the Epjscopal brotherhood | rows, ‘hey may speak Thy word, by stretching | 41,0 bear the Methodist name, and of whom d on ACCOMMUDATING TERMS. the Rey. Dr. Newman officiating. The mar- 7 ‘ of the church in this country, stepped forward aics tne me Mie har ‘Of Thy holy | 300 delegates of the western section here as- well, kno Cheap and on easy terms, Hiago was that of Mr. George E. Walker and yi and announced the opening yma. is child Jesus.” (Acts 4:39, 30.) | sembled are the honored representatives. John Ss $ 7 Miss Blanche E. Tenlon, daughter of Mr. an Notwithstanding the great pressure for ad- | Child ‘ape ing | Wesley, as if anticipating the scene which Siceileue view of the bit HOUSES BUILT IF DESIRED. irs, Matthew Hi. Tenlox. “Lhe bride was hand- f ji . mission, the system of distributing the eka, sbanaeahy abo oP Ano farted esa outs ur epusah att ommenp ca ihe, we A beautiful subdivision. Gravel streets, brick side- | somely attired in a becoming traveling dress, which were necessary before one might pass atay3 . nificance of ote fi peoitettny darestmment, can, be made in or about the With w jauuty at to match. ‘Tho ushers were y the portals, worked so well that there was no | cording to the power that worketh in us, unto | pi ott to Tonal Counur, sind i eat Ine eot . Upon tlie coumpiction of the ratlroads now bet con: | Walks, Messrs. A. Walker, W. Gettinger, Frank Har- overcrowding. Every seat was filled and only | iim be glory it the church, by Without end’ | Communication to his spiritual children im . te 1S front and 14 oo lt ey Fe REDFORD W. WALKER & SON, 1006 F. | per and Charles Walker, the Inter acting in 4 very few were compelled to stand. Theciouds | (Ove 2OUr, te ABE ot aT ) Mhout end. | america: “‘ee that you never give placeto one ne) yg oy ae fe iim |cSpacity of best man.’ ‘The ushers wore ¢ and mist without made it rather dark within eis De =tagae a thought of separating from your brethren in z HERFORD.1 beautiful and p cturesque country. HARRY BARTON, 1331 F. sel?im | boutonnieres of bride roses to correspond with the church and several burners above the plat-| Singing Europe. Lose no opportunity of declaring to POE SALE Cone le 0té‘COéCO 1 eterate to parties, building this fall. ————————S | the bridal bouquet, which was handed to the form were lighted and cast something of ra- Eraise all men that the Methodists are one peopie in recut atte IDIAS TL. Siohe fer Duuudit yurposee urmished fou colupany NICURE. pastor. At the close of the ceremony the newly diance upon the strong and noble faces that ee S23 all the world, and that it is our determination i . ots aud fUll particulars, apply at MAD = married couple left for a trip north. BISHOP BOWMAN. were gathered around the white cloth-draped ther, Son und Holy Ghost. 60 to continue. “aptiun “i415 F et. n.w., Washington, D.C. ADAME PAYS, paren from the hymnology of the church, which is | communion table. At the conclusion of this part of the service Thougt: mountatus rise and oceans roll —————————— MANICURE AND CHIROPODIST, ANACOSTIA. universal in all climes and all languages. THE OPENING HYMN. some announcements were made by Dr. Hamil-} 7)... Sete dak vain, ‘ a = ‘WS 152 ST. N. W. As 1) 9 o'clock the ‘When all thi inci- 4 Bish ‘ibe tes it was the first invitation issued by John ‘OR S. 3 LANEOU! 2. early as en all were seated and the confusion ton an op Foster and then tbe delegat Re med = ALE--MISCELLANEOUS | 137-120 Cio open ei summe_| exaxvx: concn conxen stoxe 70 Bx xar.| gates began to gather at tho dent to the commencement of the first of the | to the conference and many of ‘those in the tome harmed eats remain in cn dagen i The corner stone of Emanuel Episcopal | and from that hour until 10 o'clock, the hour | twelve days’ meetings had died sway, Bishop | °°"gtegation partool oo th ‘no mot F Se Ee Sere Church will be laid at 5 o'clock this afternoon | sunounced for opening the conference, there - re a P | Lord's ‘supper, which was administered by | "pe should Us no more, But to the Wesleyans of the old world our What Ho Hus Done Since He Commenced | with the usual ceremonies. Bishop Paret will | "88 * constant stream of delegates and visitors by Bishop Wilso wn ~ e " — copal choirs of Anacostia | Pouring into the church. Owing to the neces- suche Naymsn, De: Bephancen sot De. Cee] Cae hacmames, Uecbeet ore iEAP_—A GOOD Fini m lock : good tier Work for the Humane Society. offi ‘The E - sity of regulating the attendance by tickets of son. This concluded the morning session of | ""S¥lar fascination. No Jason ever sailed in ; ha = ish, St. Mark's Church, St. ty of F attendant yy tel he more eager search of wealth than did John Se Agent Key of the Humsne Society has sub- | Jeri Chapel, St. Paul" admission only one of the main entrances was 5 the conference. Wesley, Charles Wesley, Benjamin Ingham, a mitted a report of his work for eight vears | he consolidated and directed by Mr. Parker, ‘Steooa a aah rge a teen ‘ae remain Charles Deiamotte and George Whitefield, - . Speen FOS SALE-BALL-BEARING SAFETY BICY ending September 30, which closes twenty | the choirmaster of St. Mark's. Mr. Charles ore ne press 04 from the outside was when very young men, sailed in quest of the DEEBLE, DAVI8¢ co., ae Sede nt ees years’ work of the society. From 1871 to 1883 | Roberts, the director of Emanuele hoir and ugh the C street door. hs golden fleece of immortal souls on our Georgia ISIS st. — have that only 5,000 cases were investi- | Whose province it isto the choral aggrega- GIVING OUT THE TICKETS. coast. The Wesleys were with Ogleth: when 3 ‘ : : tion, will be unavoidably absent. The move-| Nearly all the delegates and visitors gained \ he planted the Georgia colony. Ci Wes- See PHYSICIAN'S COMPLETE OUTFIT— gated, while during the eight years of his ser-| ment looking toward the building of this | admission to the auditorium from the lecture 2 fA Jey was later in Boston, a quict observer of the aes st. | FURNITURE INSTRUMENTS. LIBRARY, &e. | vice there were about three times that many. | church was begun three years ago, The old en they were obliged togotuwo dhe Inch "9 ecclesiastical influence of Cotton Mather and of ; ae ae ae The smallest number of cases investigated by | brick structure that stood where the | TOM, 8s they weroobliged to goin ee " the general religious life of New England at IGLEN. ‘Lancaster, Pa. : ice, | new church stands now had been twice con- | Foom to get their tickets. Those pressing for : C5) : that time. Whitefield went back and forth aa ee Se as it is the | Bim was the first year he was in the service, admission were divided into thred classes the . a oot same owned and teed by the late Hom, Thaddeus Ste- | the number being 512, ‘The highest number eaten Botee Gerald ct tan pote delegates, th sy TT vens in his law office in Lancaster; was purchased INEWO the city near 17thnd 0 4 across the Atlantic, the great, restless the representatives of the press NS m ofice im, Lancaster: we was in 1884, when there were 2,361 cases in- | Pi tions. A building fund wasstarted | 8nd the jvisitors. In this way the work \ ; 4 wburyport—that he 7, Steven ote the ciletion includes tables | quired into. ‘The number last year was 1,141. bythe fiom church, but it’increased slowly, | of distribution was” simplified and "the \\\\NS Ph qi : D Z . Therefore in this JE WVNStD, 19 ge. | IAEA Water the Sedeaataneers | “During the cight years service Agent Key |The Anacostia rector inaugurated a move in| Sreat throng | was supplied with the P ‘sis *“Phadd , : g representative coming from ali lands to our which hangs the lous Stevens, Atiorney- | has prosecuted 1,723 cases and 159 of them were | convocation that resulted iz the appointment | Necessary pasteboards with such facility that shores and our capital to spend a f tin = <8 will ‘do weil to | dismissed. The fines paid and collaterals for- | of Rev. Mr. Williama of Christ Church, Navy | by 10 o'clock the work was done and the audi- Z interchange of thought, with a view to er ees. ‘a ted to $6, Yard, Mr. Abert and George F. Dawson as a | torium was fillec. Perhaps the busiest ticket ¢ sa future, we are following the footprints of @ OF DIAMONDs | feited amoun 3 committee to secure help from other churches. | Section was that presided over by Rev. Dr. BEV. HUGH PRICE HUGHES, M.A. Gif5 : ‘ leaders of the Wesleyan reformation. Such Go ~ GROWTH OF HUMANE SENTIMENT. Meanwhile the members of the home congre- | Wideman, the pastor of McKendree Church. : 1 @ : pi labor as this, too, is of such character thateven, bi “During the years prior to October, 1888,” | gation were busy. Mra. Mary Davenport, wife aes = oe Peter gee peel > 4 Key our lofty American tariff places no duty upon it. Fee cae Cree ee fae ere anal EA ee ree oes dn: LOB (applied “was! given Sa Laskok "Ths cole’ | Bowians seas “ons Abe eeealig Riven’ “Wal Vin CZ EXPANSION OF THE WESLEYAN MOVEMENT. Selzg spzious to sell: cannot keep | agents had been so poorly executed and its | lowed a voluminow P lima s > “ seen at WS dtu st. Bw. after 4 pan. oF gran k that when I commenced [| length two interviews were hud between these | limit “placed on the issue of | these | congregation arose, and under the leadership We recognize the distances you have come, obit“ | moral effect so weak that when fhodeor | ladies. ‘The result was that the unnamed | tickets is the capacity of the church. | of an excellent volunteer choir sang with force the wide spacesof sea and land you have Foe ALE. GES LEMANS SF found great hostility toany humane methods or | 114 y"agreed to donate £5,000 toward the build- | There are a certain number available for vis- | and spirit to the tune of “Coronation” the d g traversed; buboven the weary miles ese all Hi shor bey cles lit and complete; $75 cash. | advice. Indeed 2 oT the poriltaf out vears | ing of the church, but with the provisos that | itors at each session and when the supply is | hymn that rans as follow: eimai, aie Sak te 2 te FOE, Sake GORTERIA, GARETH HICYCLE;| Inthe inte war were-no_ grester than 1 encoun. the congreyation ihould match it with wsimilar | ¢xhausied then nq mers are, allowed to enter | “semaine name high over al : velous expansion of the Wesleyan emovement,” Tin perfect condition, with lainps will “ amount and that the new church should incur - a I. OF SKY; 3 fect condi tered during my first four years in your | *mo h A ipu-| Morning some 500 in addition to some 200] Angels and men before it f its unwillingness to take any backward step. ‘amiiemmhormciin <a) ay os sat gattirely gvercome | ne indebieinens in building, fe alto Stipa | Which be sent oat yestorday to, those who are ‘And devils fear and fy. s? The afternon session of the first day of the | Ail the carly Wesleyan leaders knew how 40 in remains 7 NO: STEPEWRITER; for as lon, inted i i - | entertains maint ie SAO ZEYPENUITER: | Yeh oraalte continue and the wicked fight, | The committce appointed in convocation con- | entertaining delegates at their homes in this TO: ; first-class Perfect order: ches} cocted the scheme of cstablishing a church loan | ity- class condition ; . AL of typewriters for rent. TAPEWLITER EX- nw. -smn Jesus! the name to sinners dear, nog ands 6.500 PHANGE. Ul ecumenical conference was devoted almost en- | write an One ¥, but not one could write an ‘The name to sinners given; tirely to the delivering of addresses of wel-| Anabasis. They could wander widely in search But such a change has been wrought that any ‘ of souls, but never retreat to the old camping oo 1 i rroug) fand, from which amounts were to be loaned ADMITTING THE DELEGATES. It scatters all their guilty f come and to the responses. The principal ad- | °! *uls, bs - . “* 4.00 [pox Salt ineoureD DUTCH BOL, suc | Member of your society, aud indeed any one, | without interest to weak churches. Emanuel | Another busy man was Mr. Jobn McClelland, Tt turns their hell to heav dress of welcome was the first on the program, | Ein "huit’ Ceylon: where ences preneeh iad |* as bywcinths, tulips. crocus, &e. = also wire fi binckguarded by the perpetrator. Only afew | Church could not {accept a loan because the | the secretary of Rev. Dr. King. He had charge} 0 that the World might taste and see the one by Bishop John F. Hurst of this city | pleases, has blossomed beneath Methodist care fae es ae eee aes ccm eee sone 6 lean donor of the $5,000 had stipulated that the | of the tickets for the delegates, which entitle ‘The riches of His grace; on behalf of the Methodist Episcopal church. | ever since the tircloss Coke turned thither. K SALETHE LORDS PRAYER ENGEAVED | driver on @ lonely country road from beating | "freed to convocation and ar. effort made to | ‘Bem to admission to all the sossionsof the con-| THe arms of love that compass me Certain parts of his address were intended | ward. ‘True, he died on the way, but the coral eaeem id: $1.50; baives, a team a him aes: his hand over as agift to the Anacostia church that ference. On the broad surface of the desk be- a a a ee the ep — gooey wd no py ‘erx42, at $1. load. Children cf tender years are daily check- | Sy °08S teew put into the loan fund. Con- | bind s Mr. McClelland sat were arranged ‘His only righteousness I show, and these parts bishep, who is a skilled lin- | leum, while ceaseless waves of indian city. 1 to 10a. at $200. ing crue! Core = home a yocation, however, decided that this was a |i piles the tickets for the 500 delegates. Tenn Eo on got, ygete gion native tongues of sg : have ever sin :—SHOP WORN AND SECOND. growing rapidiy, for mest owners of g . le represented some branch of the y business here below, to whom he was speaking more particularly. | to bis memory. L¥—SHOP WORN a ea = frre eset to watch thir drifers and yg and oughit not to be transferred into charett ana wien. delegate ‘nmouncod his ‘To cry, “Behold the Lam! Bishop Hurst said The noel aahtet tome “LE | we find mang tumane drivers Who teli us irri name and church it was an easy matter to su] a st bi Presiden’ © B of faith goes ever on, crosses CHAKMING GLEN: Ee Bote So | thelx horses Bre unfit for Inbor. In 1883 your | | Ney Dr. Davenport ther, made e stirring ap- | Diy:him with a ticket. By tho timethe services | DARbZy'f,qyith my latest breath = t, Fathers and Brethren of the | 511 "scas and fights far out in frout of all tte the city: iow | FORALE “OTT Ped ior crcint or | Society had pot erected » single drinking foun- | Fett ae aa eee eimai Cleon, | were begun in the upper roome Mr. MeClcl- afi and cry ia deata, Second Ecumenical Methodist Conference: jicket lines. In our meeting we spply fs | call ot D> BALLOT 1: than we nis | tain for animela. In 2884, at my earnest solici- aaa, fg pes rt of Christ ‘Church. George. | !and’s table was practically empty, only a few “Behold, behold, the Lamb.” In the name of the citizens of Washington in eg Great reason for gratitude that we — Fok yao: PARNOTS, CANARIES, | “tion, you erected one in Georgetown; later town, Rey. Mr. Williams of Christ Church, | Of the 500 tickets remaining in his possession. BISHOP KEENER'S PRAYER. general, and of ite Methodist citizens in par-|can look back 2 no doctrinal secession. mocks bizls. gold = one was erected on 1526 street and Ponnayl: | Navy Yard, Rev. Mr. Harding of 8t Panl's roby | ‘This indicates that the attendance at the first} Bishop Keener of the M. E. church south de- | ticular, I bid you a cordial welcome. We have SS ee ree \ es thout thirty,’and wal erect move us ou obvain | Rev. Dr. Davenport, was appointed to raise the | Session is unusually full, livered the prayer—an cloqtent and forceful | had misgivings lest we should fail of that full i the brain of Jupiter, they shout thirty, aay $9,200 necessary tc ‘complete the local $6,000. | PSF? sha une He cored noe ee __Ina reverent and earnest voice he | measure of convenience and entertainment | were born full grown and heavily armed. ‘They FOR SAE—HORSES AND VEHIOLES, | “ir Key says he has had but eighteen days’ This work. ecatinued eee srchitect | lass rooms and had charge of the distribu- | Prayed to his God and asked His blessing upon | which becomes this august occasion and the | are the common bond of our Methodist union, >} ] leave of absence (not including the fifteen | 24 was compl Siang db ag tion of the tickets to the press. This was Rev. | the deliberations of a body of God-fearing and | personal merit of the 500 leaders and heroes of | from the equator to either pole. And if so jong JOR Sal- dayw’ sick leave in 1884) during all his period | of the wew church is Rev. H. G. Wood, an! D2y) w. Hamilton, who ae secretary of ako | God-serving men called together in His name | the vast Methodist army now gathered from all been their boid why may they not ance for pe S24 second-hand. of would ox-| OP ervice, but that now there is a second Episcopal clergyman of Wintrop, Mees. Mr. 117, ‘cominfttes has been one of from all parts of the world and all the branches | the continents on the world’s map. But such | enduroforever? ‘The class mecting has not yet Syaian Wid pOEyEty, he would Like time to visit his relatives | Wood hes made a special study of church | Program committee ha the church. as we have—the best we have is yours! We | faded into memory. ‘The itinerant method of i SALE - eee FOE ree ees architecture. All the Episcopal clergy of | tf inp (tho « Gomme ae © Lord.” said he, “but unto | thank you for coming; we are honored by your | yninisterial. activity distinguishes all Fo, SAS, VERY HANDoMe SURREY T- Washington have been invited and alarge per-|i"_Stranging the detail bedi the giory. Thou humblest| presence. We shall be blest by your service | branches, of ‘Methodiem represented Te ids no hanna Tater en eee a centage are expected ic bo present. Erence. He fount that tare tesa, great ¢ things of this earth. | here—nay, our common. Methodiom, extend. | Qranchet lag pouching ous wah ast fer Lt A NT BL the processic wi form in fan Buren Sie. 511 uitnet, | Sip Bibs. byeen Band 8 and Tathaud istisc | ene Number of Desths Decreasing—Ne Epl- | school ‘annes on Washington street "Tho ex- demand from representatives of the press ing from this church, which here omas Maxtield ah . - . demic Disease—Vital Statistics. ercises will open with the singing by the pro- 4 UPRIGHT PIANO, | UK SALEST “SACKIFICE CUSTOM, MADE, th of the city during the week | cessional and will be followed by pealm: al sobs gn Ug ue | share pricy coy iste, TVET | guaing Saturday noon was good,” says the | The Lord's Prayer will be offered and Ezra, L pose and saving power. larger faith and a more heroic endeavor by the wa Tia i chapier UJI, 10 and 11,will be read. ‘The stone _ nd piano, a nagnit-| OX, SALE® SOUND Nol CART House, | report of Health Oficer Hammott. “The num- | Will'be placed in position and the sentence of : pep Peg eager bape ge ey Negron = real PG | Fras ange sec Call see Bovk. Pints | ber of denths reported wat 86, compared with dedication gone through with, “Then will foe ad ee re ner ee the asp — *% ‘ 5 107 the week previons, and the death rate of | low the address by Bishop Paret, more singing, our /ASHINOTO! ‘ cry. confidence. . , K SALE— ARD BRED TRO’ . 4 ose of the earliest Methodists: and we Ma IANO EXCHANG@wAnE Rooms, — | POnsen NS am aid, br Cayee Gar eens | children under five years of age fell from 44 to | the benediction and recessional. : Weshington ia0 young city. We have nospe- | those of the carliest Methodists and) =e have O13 Pa. ave, | tucks Belle byamlet snag he by Volsutgeee tines ‘The deposits in the stone will be as follows: tate te °.* | cious palaces; no ancestral, ivy crowned cas- b es the inost Leauiss Lorweand most pertect driver in the | 96 Per cent of the total mortality. Copies of journal of the convention of Ma a with as. . come when the Met of the future will oz The Landing Piste Siew _ | Diet; Lind a geulie ap s dog and novices: sod | “There seems to be no prevalent disease of | fart Turevesino Stan, The Washinglon Pos, pair iare legends: no minster like | grow weary of the sources of the — SO SAE DID YOU EPR BEAR OF SY | Gate wer nt es Prise C00 Biable cor, 46h.104 | soy serious or epidemic nature. ‘The miasmatie | The Churchman, Liting Charedy if, ; to Father.” to fascinate ‘EF comtont | Eines hae gies cif ian 9 2 i 2 = = Ama i ‘ruber’ mes if \ ms . cad ses ‘des, "icy inust by oad iy November | PUMSALE-BE FINEST BLACK HORSE Rr ssa bees part mare sper Pempong es wees tod nema of bolidor, oullds j . Sesh peinetplont morning those th of curious art In fact, | We recognize that we are entertaining the oe hoor . IU basdy big’ en no rom scarlet fever re : y\SS ee erp 5 Ware, cons, | se mide SOUL: Medamt betes "O™ QAPR? | soveral weeks, while those from dipththeria are | 8U4 chapters of the parish, complete set of A ECCS: i ‘ed Methodism ron Great ) FCRSLE=281 ARRIVED FROM WEST Vik- | equal to, if not below, the normal.” anon. ae STaumber of slchiy | soue tptcher tease” wurtsced” gating aerecs: | The roport shows: Number 6f deaths, 96;| Anacostia Tent, No. 188, I. 0. R., met in reg- Z iors very rronges My ‘sreak the | CON DK &.ENNEDY. rear of 517 Sd stu wena | White, 49; oie, igen ag pet ular session last night. The quarterly reports 3 have grown out of the simple necessities of the 5 Six | per annum— , 15.0; colored, 30. ives = Sonny Sed ao el ae ap AND EOME | Doc ulation, 19.06: 38 were under’ five years of gf the secretaries chowed the tot to be iu = re : im, apart as a propitiation | nation, but, given a few centuries more, when petune b iqgee uss for : jourishing condition. Three degrees were con- ii electricity ‘or compressed air will be’ the StabienteGMELar & oe, AO were ander one Yaar, old and 17 over | ferred ones many members. Under good of wi land | and pe o in buspitals and public institutions. The deaths | ¢ order Mr. Osborn gave a banjo selection sommes be ample y & Hous: (uved 300 Fok ACA TATE OF CARRIAGE HOLMES, | by classes wore ns follows: Symiotie, 3; cousti- one Pag cin.y A read. Bodh osm tent “se bay ; als ietoria SEicuore: | tutional, 26; local,34; developimental,8; violence, nason Bontee ad, Benmings, Dec. BEATE Eggs 8. , The priveipal causes of eat yore: Croup, | ished on Market place, : £ PAIK OF CARRIAGE HORSES | 1: dipntheria, 3; consumption, 13; diarrn % ‘OTES. N.Y.; Sand oid 5 rt iS i ve Hy i oe rx oa get bay areca” 2; malarial fever,5; pneumonia,| Mrs. Carrie King returned yesterday froma disease . plete reports . itis,’ 1; wheoping cough, 3; kidney | vig; ok, mee seg Oo pe Tisit of several months duration to relative in |of tho’ proceedings of this important bod UST ARRIVED FROM GEOKGE- Perhaps there has never been a meeting of thie bead af Lorees—o her you wisls cl Bor. Terme wil Ue imaue to satis’) each customer. : 22 colored males, Langhorn occurred. Gave us s coll Daiore yuc place your order. i. une bey, brea bY Stratiinore; | 16 females, _ MarrisGes reported—21 Pres peti Interment wee ot Lc poate thie 6 Guiaway Piano Wart horse, | MOND MULES, Sti iter nies “Osuna | wit 7 colored, Still birthe reported—2 |G, nal cemetery. ‘coe wi Peas. ave an ORLY Wiyatins magi | ee Som al 7 Logka Welle Corps, No. 7, mot on- oan po SECOND-#AND UPRIGBT, | jiciig* St! the city; also business wagonect all A Stranger Robbed While Sleeping. bg gape pia or emmeacyeesiega ase land, fall of ‘s ntype st te Ree Co eet | _sebte tm Gth st. und New Yors ave. n.'w. ‘A business meeting of the Baptist Y. P. 8. C. E. now sainted the front in that Bet anos, Guo 7th st Foe SSE Bases, CAniiaGEs. WARNEes, was held Monday. : memorable session. Of others of like ‘ >OR SALE—CLEAKING OUT FOR i a faith who have ascended from service to re res tag aad ty . F. DANE Mepoaitory apa Stabien, 1620 10 W. H. Houghton’s Opening. yard we may mention, Stacey. Cooke, Semen, Sroet bargning 12 Ghee EDs BOS 2 ES aura Despite the inauspicious weather large num- Leden, Kilner, Kendall, a Se pgueest ee ee oe ae 5% UG; | When he got up he discovered that he had been | bers have been attracted by the display in the bine ML ©. "Osborn, Bate, na FOR SALE _a HANDOQME ANTIOUE OAK Om SMES alse. | robbed of a gold watch sind » small amount of | window and store of the W. H. Houghton exec. ae = oo anole homens - wen 11 otote Bickel cat, caly os ck. TERI wt” | money. Manufacturing » 1218 and 1220 F Nova Scotia of, Faris, Sir William McArthur, with , Wiis OSL FSi Tithe. Bw. nats precinct stiton “rocoreted ths’ wotah aael an: | Mzaet, It is quite evident that they aro ha to aaa, this historical Pier, Lewis, Sutcliffe tod Watson. be oul lisa 1 Se Tia qr shee ngns tron dames | Gea ca ats eset es as See ea Sire yon s tpetzned Somme Frans or handiome renveand LB street. | gud jas. Sewell. One of them tried to dispose | bert ndvertanny Terai, Brethren from the south, we greet you with O5gS et year home.» Gg. SMITH, 1225 Pa ave. ‘of the watch for 85 cents. store is attracted Sent loving hearts. In your Virginia our commos Cpr ee EOS with lnfoony frows the poco load tos ones Ses Fe stemg anit ime let Francis Asbury established the first Sunday CHIROPODISTS. =*-| continued. crowded with household and office Franete i

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