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_ ? , s > 3 id 4 THE EVENING SPAR: WASHINGTON. D.C. THWRSDAY, NOVEMBER ‘5. 1891. 3 FOR SALE- HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. FOR SALE—HORSES AND VEHIOLES. SOCIAL MATTERS, CHRISTIAN WORKERS, @'clock this morning. When the hour for td ey age = 54 8 i ;AP—ONE COUPE, TWO The of Well-Known People—| A Large Convention of Them A: pul vpeacnue ucies eoeeneneade Works le Deas Rev. Russell H. Com- 3.W, A NEW FOUR- W FWOSTORY AND CEL- | JOR SALE: OR 10 CEN is VER SQUALE FOOT ‘Fou sane cima cH Ore oo Es TWO COUPE ‘Whereaboats je ssembles at | 5 large attendance, notwithstanding the inclem- 2 sermon. Rev. Tocws, aif modern improve, sp ami Srovnae, with beth rooms Fx Sn ee dpogvies nd wagons ail Wiviga, new aud ecceed’ besa, Personal Notes. the Congregational Church. ent weather The wain floor of the cburehedifice | Fil Pstor Grace Baptist Church, Philadel fas N st. a. w., between J4th wan ue. speakt harness, respective: ing tubes aud | Write of call for maps and particulars, Large stock oP es “f| Miss Clara Goszler and Mr. Rowell will be ‘was weil filled and there was a very fair soat- in jets. Frc . 3 isbime:y 1 aE 4 eet eh kt % SOR sonar | seiiiahines few pre. "103 Peony tonight at Christ Church, Georgetown. | DELROATES Yow THE UNrtED stares aD caNADA | toring of spectators in the gallerie=. The first SUNDAY scMooL TRACKERS. ae bone MODIOUS AND DE- doeiiar. b c pout , Tie Ex f hour of the morning was devoted to z / OK SALE—SECOND-HAND EXTENSION-FRONT | Secretary Foster's wife and daughter arenow | S#SENT—somE OF en axp | hal Rev. sug. with “atest conveniences: weil | ISN gw with oct oot on part an Penbay venta Fir eed tutte noe awiy. ceeinaly ron gets: | with him at ‘their Vermont avenue retidence. | WOMEN ENOAOED r= Tuts woun—rnocempinos | Praver and praise, service, led by Rev. B.A. | teachers’ meeting in the Sunday echoul room fevitick. best coratru tion: iat and amend. Boor | eelient tases or pan deen g pieasant lation | Brice: #30, Cau be seen af" AR DEW 3: S0NCL°S | Misa Foster has been bere the past three weeks | OF THE MORNING sySe10x. i ¥ of the Congregational Church from 6:20 4 ‘ Brice, #300. Willismsbriage, N Eloquent prayers were = Meved ons and inahoguny ; handsomel; ome; it it 4.000 each. SONS CARRMGE FACIULY, 14th and Esis.n.w. | and in that period comfc the — ‘ © | 7B0e'ciock. The sexate be fale pd } LIVE NEW HOUSES ON aD SUN E sot recy or oer my, fated by hot | “enone “GEO. We LANINS, sO Tui at mw. | mows ieee = pire) One of the most tunique gatherings ever held | fh Ted, UP Asking 2 Blessing Spm. te Tre oj [aati of the lemon tor men outa te whit btmcrt cs aud i, © rooras, Fathand ce lag, strat md bee cei ueereen sae FORSATE-BURLDING LOT AT_4 SACRIFICE, HONSE, 16 Baby RIND os hae a. in ths city ithe convent ‘of Christi Work. ‘Gon als tn Seah aot Mr a meee, Catherine Gurney and to butid or as speculation. HEISKELL & McLERAN, x uder infront, Can beseen at my piace, | former of ex-Secretary Bayard and | ers which convened this morning at the First] An interest! tare service was | Mt F. of Englan : ca eae BLAG! Tiving there. Congregational hen the chairman called upon any one who convention is under the direction of the Por Sate EMOTO CORR on BY) cee nS pee gg Cerch. “he seme to wel) a tay Seriptare text taak bes pivtionierty | MAINE Columitice ef Gee hemmemaeh weopeu for | A st. uw. directly north of tol; 502100 | JOR SALE-ONE OF THE FINEST CARRY Mr. end Mrs Henry L. Strong expect to get | chosen, for it describes in brief exactly the sgprepeete tine jon, and Spward of 5 | Christin Workers’ Avscciation, and the ‘netlaraand yee apply ty | feet, priow G2.G0 Ber LUO. weave vealtion "ace hve pews: welt 200. price Saas | into their new mansion on K street before the | men and women who attend the convention. | ohn Pr costs nse ta theit pees den reereen | Hert of this uancciation alnne "are ertitien ee ees = 1 _— BEE iw, | Cae eee Me Ste Rows: Niet as HOPKING & NOM, | NeW year. They are workers. Their lives are devoted | texts one by ono. Each one would have seemed | Yt OF Matters which may be brought before tH AND P SIS.N.W, corner Kt 1. ave, and kh st. os-Ot Bishop Chapelle spent yesterday at convention, a Of fine new Foziish basenent bricks: Fooms. LatLs and al: wod. Heaps. ; Row ready for Ui with an unselfishness that is rare to the task of | to furnieh an excellent keynote for such a con- | © other delegates having the = st Poe ae bailtien Lo remiss the | carrying the Gospel to the hopeless and aban-| Yeution, and it made a fiting ‘commencement | PT!Tese of parhc\jating olperwine im the prow ‘2d ate, building lot fronting hE, gd ST AND | Von SALE_-ONE GOOD COMBINAT! Charles Seminary. Tomorrow ; j morning — o Section -cuiper house suitabie é ito'A'st, aed conning only 2410 square | A dark brown, sixteen bands:, black points: fearless ‘of the Hol, wil for the moctings of these Chistian workers” | Ceedings The managing cdlamiteen, which Be PII CRT Boas munis tor Grn ‘tore. feet: aproved by two, rane Rod peak Jars om Oistean COOLER STABLES, between a0" | Ziroc lero irony pooner A doned classes. They cepretens every degree ha ten copeenion ok Ghepare of Une caertine | a aie the ewaities for Christian work at 307 Va. ave and bth and La. ave. | [0x SALE-HORSE, CARRIAGE AND HARNESS | Mr. W. H. Forrester and Miss Ollie C. Marr = oye — nieces eptref oa | aay, Me. Lamb, who led the congregational | 57° 0 Tee United Stowe and Cannde yy 4 7OR SALE=COR A AND 2D 87S. NE. DE Yory cheap will trade ior piano Or parlor {4B | yore married yesterday afternoon at St. Pat- | found the man who is conducting » -toned | singing, was c upon for a solo, BO FO | Chicago Ex 7 aoe proved by two bricks: Jot fronts 85 feet ture. Ly peered caetmacas ie tae Of mission in some city and by his side may be | Markably sweet and pleasing voice sang the cago, Us : '800 | omiy 47's feet, "Ok NALE—-A NIGE PAIR OF BAY HORSES; ‘e<hurch in the presence of a large gath- hymn, “All for Jesus.” Then the presiding | #e¥. #ohn ©. Collins, etary, New Haves, north ais ve ei Fina ie. S400 Whi kood drivere aid sound. Also one pair of Lay and | ¢ring of their friends the superintendent of a work that goes right | Bint, CAN fom tho fell thera ee mite | Conn; William il Howlan, "Ioromte Micees — ‘Terius to sunt. WHO x RLEIAE 5-3t : rs h and Proms ood yorwers, single or doubis: will vevold | Mir. and Mra, McKee Went to Indianapolis on | down into the slams of « depraved population. by the Spirit would lead in prayer, and while a; Kev. 8. P Holcombe, ear ess EGoOd CHANCE FORINVIRIMENT?| FOR SALE FOR 10, CF TS PER SQUARE FOOT noscst® S141 Ost. nw. | Tuesday afternoon, and wil) be absent two MANY PHASES OF WORK. the ssscmblage sat with bowed heads several ou, Detroit, Mich.; Rew. Beto sthise nave, Jo scons tous, aow toed as J0¥ | Alggehershie that wih ane S7eseita est sckoe™ ORSAY FAUT HOA BORGER Fra Was | weeks Are. McKee, will then retara hereto] There are so many phates of the work that earnest (workers ‘prayed for, inepiration and | meal. poster, Genes, evs Sica to'safs Inguireof3. ¥- BUNDY, om premises, | WEP or cali tormunpeandyasiicsiers, | yop | Somuicamcs wilreeru were Wetnwentayy MAGKATG | #P bas been developed by the persistent effort of | FS ances 4 | AGRAT! rOC3T-L Ww" Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Builis of New York tic Garden Minaon, Chicago, Tl; etd LLY STABLI Tilt wt, n03-6t 93 and % Atlantic building, | & Ke ve Just been eniered upon. these earnest men and women that the conven- he names q Crittenton, Florence Night’ Mien JOR SALE—DESIRABLE PRESSED bide, 3 7 Eo ROUND. ‘OK SALE — JU: will spend the winter in Washington. They ities. BET. SR: SET ahOmeD ay WERE: York, NY; Mrs. J. K. Barney, priso: Eeeuanenes: modern iuproyements. | Ap-| be UDA Faia wan at tie cetera One | Buns ky ~PS,lgad of horses, 10 coupe horse i | are located at 1009 18th street northwest. Ther sean ag «sy ferrce 2 pprnge Tho first address of the morning was by Rev. | it NW.CL UL Pronidenee Hh Maes Tete xto OWE, on preniites, betwee , noo-st i Tinnon’ road horees. Apply wo JOHN SIMMONS SH | daughter, Miss Orra. is attending schocl at the ractical men who come out of the thick of the | Dr. S. H. Greene, pastor of the Calvary Bap- | H. Wright, You eChristian Institute, ist end’ L tam. me's wultablo eva ceed Srna | 2 ae. ENTE fea cots scores Eacte pai grteoleg cestiies axl prubioees | Ai Uleacls ak tas ally, othe wn mmieread fy : Yard ,con venient to railroad tracksruuning aloug Ietat. | WOR SALE-THE LARGEST STOCK OF HAND-| Dr. George B. Wallis of New York city, for | so who are able to speak with a practical force | the local committce to deliver au address of cutive committee have charge ALSO : made Dusiness WASORE AM ca te eeu” | many years connected with the editorial staff of | and directness that. Comes with telling. power. | welconae ‘tor the Cinvetung vovainnes ok Wake The members of the com $3. SET along ene teat chance | (Oe Cor. oth aud KY w._| the New York Herald, and an old Washing-|Some of these men have themsclves arisen | ington. Dr. Groone accented, the fact that H. Warner, chairman; Ker. 87. pou NEW DESIRABLE FRAME ult purchaser. JOR SALE FORTY HUAD OF FIN toniac, together with hie eldest daughter, | from degraded lives and their personal his-|Washiigion is a remataably religious city, | = 2 Bailey, vice chairman: tivo. W. Wheeler, a me awa ee eee eek we lntedine, | a00ls te T.D. DALY, care uly, Mra. Rhoinfelder, is visiting Mrs. K. J. | tories are not the least thrilling parts of an ex- | whero tac Sabbath is obwerred. better shan ta | Secretary: J. « t, treasurer; Johu hk CW. CHAPFEL, 1 ford yeetend aegis reat. dricem $2100 andes" | 65, No. OW eee, | Biatihed teani Jones, 1213 O street northwest. Perience which: appeals to the average man a8 | almost any other place and where the churches | "bt I F. Earle, Mrs. Geo. H. La Petra, AGE M. THOMAS fa a ee | EERE ‘The ladies here belonging to the National | something entirely novel and strange and the Sunday schocls are largely attended, | “.,Wondwant. 1 W. Jeuking Baltimore, | aide’ Broouiat’ houses and lots | "For full varticuiers cat 6098, peronezpen | Fisou ttm bupa loton the Hicctic Houd infor | Sci work yommantsaudaan Sircucitines| Brew: | goeiety of the Danghters of the American NOTHING CUT AND DAIED. and where tho proportion of church membera Rg thowe who are expected tobe present, ‘nov. a Late CWE ever Hei 7 ghee that will sell for 20 cent waxt spring. = . od Corner 10th and G sts. nw. i for roaps and particularn, given on the program, Write or SEP ES ACTIN, Dtciate and aa reprovonted. | Revolution are arranging for aseries of exter-| There is nothing cut and dried about the | #0 the entire population is very large. On be- | 1 aatie c WER, 2 x ad who wal robably be frequently beard sa 5 a deat. bet. 10th and 17th ste n.w. | tainmente for the season, partly social and js half of this not inconsiderable boay he bade | {2° i ane sa brick, Le Droit Park, 94.600. _A bargain. + no5.6t Santos dram banda, | _U25-3n partly literary in character, in the form of |CoBvention. The addresses are practical talks | tho'memibers of the conventions w hemay wes, | Hue siscusrioine followang. the oto Corcoran bail FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS | Fo racpieeaois, 17 By on FRET, snp | FO, cATE-CARRIAGER, WAGONS AND, BUG | Occasional lectures, by distinguished gentlo- Of practical men, nnd there, as movement in | come to thie city, remembering that they were | POW Wath or win a — = =e a =| por s 20 FEET, ‘#38 on easy terms. Repair rt 3 : ° is indicate that le- | all Shei bape ical | 260%, M « ex inc pEATUIELL AND ATTRACTIVE | J00q Saiz, NEw DUMESTIC NEWING Ma. Bie ct yp Tofeet ie tex, in Arinidid, one | promptiy attended ix CUUE LeARBUS SAO ee Meter ths ees tn te aoa ee let are tall of nervous ection and pail. |we’ ie tos eet te ek, ‘they’ were | Bev AG Lawson, DD. c oly, arrauced and being ore’ leaving city. Address MISHOUL Reveral choice jote on i st, uo. Uet. Oth and 7th ste. the parlors of the Riggs House, which have | Short crisp, speeches, telling points, practical | brought face te face with one of the greatest | No ' Ann a :: Bow fie? makes ft most desirabl eins lots fronting soath, one-lill square FOR SALE—LOTS. kindly been offered for thst purpose by Mr. | 8uggestions—these are some of thee ter-| problems of the times, Through the guthe:- | ! i < 4 va Pabame circle, witle Bret | OT aALE NE INDIA SHAWL, LIT | “Southwest comer E 3 a SUR SAD Staples, the proprietor. ietice of this saeomblage of active, alert men and | ing of great messes of people into the centers | [ANA Jes ner is dame theneh, Coane ENT HOT AIK AND, STEAM | Dok SALE FOr 10 CENTS PER SQUAKE FOOT Stoughton street northwest. Gonvention to the exclusion of the one theme | tered in the great cities. Unless the light of | {!° tiaad, Glasgow, Se G0: for $200 for want of Use: ‘bie barwait fo you an Uuy a ioton the Brctric Koad in Fort WASHINGTON, D. c. Mr.and Mrs. J. 1. McFarland end Mr. O. | that they have mot together fo discuss, and that | education aud ‘alvation be brought to ies ain Conuecticys uy Who Wabtsa Warn Louse, SOS 14h Si. Dew. | Melee eens HME Will gel tor 20 cente next spring. Louis McFarland will spend the winter in | is how to save souls and the best methods to be | unchurched and unered tases the future id, Coun; 3. st" biadatad 17} ASO & Lopar. eee: southern California. adopted. Tne convention is » union of all| must indeod be dark. He asked the blessing of lorristown, N. J.; Mev. i oo Atlantic buihisng. ALE —TRICTCLE (WITH. TANDEM AT. charcoal ical be Kensington, Conn.; K. A Burnell, DE SALE-THICYCLE (WITH TANDE Calvary Baptist Church presented a brilliant | churches. Members of evangelical denomina- | God upon their work. S| [50k SALE SPECIAL BARGAL tions come together on the common platform | The addresa of welcome for Washington, the | 4U°rs, Ll wot | Betoun, fs frome Sesch.on-40- | 4 RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR AX INVESTMENT: | Fone Jeet Vcane ae 0 Eee Searing Ol ee | ot Chriation Work sad ethdng alee fe taled | bono een ten, ee Sng ia the northwest: owner must leave the city, Ad: | third cash; Delance cue and éwo'years. Dor Ot OB the wedding of Miss Margaret Gertrude Cow- | bout. The delegates asarule are what are | ter General Wanatcker had bees vated fo FINISHED ITS Work, WEN, Stag nodat UNC PARKER, — ling and Mz. Herbert Harvey Kimball, super. | known as hustlers ‘They ate obliged to be. | make to the convention — ox | Bott ‘$i and E : e. t termediate department of | They must hold the attention, and they get in The Wom, " Misstonary Soctety'« : Siete: | = oe Sree Se Tender Eaten oan Sin ine | sha habtt of eplakinges tye polet aad Sere POSTMASTER ORXERAL WAXAMARER. Senator ed: never been tuedngud gusrantest for one year | Fave er dat an Se ee eet eae meee aa | See ne eee Eel wn SPO IE | oe aa Mio ems EEDA cape | Mc: Webelaab Ged Maniac PARDO atragsenae! by importer Stl bru se bw podstin™ is situated opposite the site recently purchased by Se Se in ean ee ee egal with « home in the country and temporary | At Festerday afternoon's session of the 608 148 FoR ALES, PSYCHO SAVETY BICYCLE, co ieee Bishop Hurst for the erection of the new fernr and white chrysanthomume filled the} Tbe chairman of the executive committee, | lodgings in Washington, he felt somewhat out | "sts oo ca —_ REAR B GRICR | soe Hite Unt oaseat Boe Se nenst | Botccaber ciel on ine bere a bor Pena a staan, “played” by Prot’ Wan. Waldscter | RY: B.A. Torrey of Chicago, who conducted | of piace when called to speak for Washington. | £°",, OL neprie wore | received, Alte OK © IBKED ST. BEENAKD | Meycr Hiewcuts tat wil sell for 30 teats beXt sprue, race ae S : : ‘ the opening devotional exercises this morning, | Yet there i# a seuse in which all Americans may | - GOS 14th st. pup ;10 months old; sired by Champion Hesper, on Sogn pa ae led forth and the wedding party - 8: | claim a citizenship here. There ix no place in| Committee. Reports were received from the SSTONE RESIDENCE NEAR watiot Lackie. Will be sola cheats Owiter haw Bo ee becca wae “5 7 On which $10,000,000 wil! be expended in erecting | Entered the church, ‘where they ‘were is superintendent of the Chicago Evangeliza- | the ‘world where 2,000,000 of people may Soci | burean of sup the committer on sys ‘acny).im Rood condition. Apply 445 Va. ave. an be tnprovil so 0 tone Por highest points in the District of Columbia. ‘The aver- up the aisle by two beautiful flaxen-haired | evangelist. He is a graduate of Yale College | Sut im the lores ant kenete of the poops of | on of nortbern New York, Mr cspted. to « FOR SALE NEW FEATHEISTONE PNEUMATIC | to pay'S per cout mete, each. At age size lote, 25%150, cost from #425 to 6750; one- | Children, Mane Peareo and Walter Woodward, | and Yale Theological Seminary. Before engag- | this city. they would find a richet treasure in especially renmumer- safety. 5100; « bargain. Humber saiety ; new; $00, J. UARKISON JOHN iN, *, [ouch carrying small buskets filled with white | ing in this work he was at the head of mission aa, CXCLECO., 171 AIM SN __ | ith cash, balance in two, three and four years. No! and pink er ataecaoea which were strewn | work in Minneapolis and organized the Peo- Fee Oh HENTAREMING TON. eanrTH | BOI SALE a HOISEAD MANOR DESIRABLE | etter or safer inducements have ever been offered | in tho path of the bridal party. ‘The bride, wae | ple’s Church there. He le'a‘Bible scholar of Premier, Tok, cnly 492100 vet, can be sold very cheap, ity. * 5 misasph, Homuendend oli cher tare. WESCOLT, WILCOX CHIESTON, — | purchasersto make a profitable investment, Values | J0oked lovely leaning on the arm of her sister, | recognized ability. He bas been chairman of the old gold of brotherly affection. Whatever was the word best expressing love and welcome that, Mr. Wanamaker said, was and divs. W. J. Meredith af 7 r the word that he wished to be understoud as - wood | writers; Grse-class machines: vest tera, coreunee, | _n0%.ct 7b an yas becomingly, attired in.a rich heavy white | the committen since ite organization and hs| giving to them. ‘Their presence here, would | Nxthwent Kanns ly. “Mo tsecrent. | === EOmraEe MECHA 10 Fst.niw. Sytr | Foe SALE-FOR 10CENTS PER SQUAI are rapidly increasing. Write for full particulars, | faille and brocade trimmed in pearls and chif- | presided at all the conventions. confer an even greater blessing upon the city |g, ¥™,Sweriack made an appeal for the home Hercnine. | POR, SALE-SHOP-WOEN cartTOL Dai? | FSoaeaa buy «lot oa the Evecttio ton in Fort | reference, ilustrated mave apd full information, fon veil. She carried « bouqnet of Puritan SECRETARY COLLINS. than it would upon themecives snd. ite effect | o'er Neb» Mlle Miss Jennie Suith of the ss Fu are} apie WASHTAGION CACLE COMEARS. fetrory | Wie oe out pean pattiewarne ne Pea roses, At the chancel rail two rustic gates n>! ‘Tho secretary of the convention, Rev. John | would be reflected upon the whole country. | ¥" © 1: €- urged co-operation in their work Bl ‘take 7 me pe a i qriy? JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, twined with autumn leaves and long bows of “ 2 = Hi “ ~ THIS MORKING & FIN, N HOUSES ON L Si. th ste le cars betore 5.30 p.i. KOBINSUN & LODGE, - z Col le prayed that his hearers, as captains of the mn FINAL SEESION. for $80 per mouth: pees ambinewg We Bs and 5 AUantic buikdug. a nee white satin ribbon had been improvised. through | ©- Collins of New Haven, is well known in that | He p E ‘i A a find lly A et No ee finintes » 7 iahpabeaih Shick the bride entered, whete she was metby | city, where he is prominently identified with | Ht might find the kindly light to lead them | Not having quite finished up alll the neces ‘CHO SAFETY, i; ALSO CON- (OR SALE—itin Si. XTENDLD, JUST , and expressed the hi that the dark roads y re ye Woman Ne PPro aah or monthly permern tall | Donn ae 0c22-3m. Washinston, D.C. | the groom, attended by his bert man, Mr. Jomes | mission work. He is the founder of the work | of ‘uufruitiul service amicht be lett for belied | ZY BuNiuess the Woman's Home Missionary FIVE NEW BLICK DWELI: SetES TIEES-GHige es | De ne ee Boruell. ‘the Nev Dr. Samuel H. Groene, pas- | among boys and is one of the organizers of the | and that they might hace. to theihacivesevtes | S2°HtY Was obliged to hold an additioual wor- dwelling, cor. eth and | Je —IMPORTED BULBS—CHINESE 8A- ead Manor, Mt. Pleasant, revera: desirable lots | [OR SALE-LOTS. tor of Calvary Baptist Church, performed the | Christian Workers’ Association. He has ex-| and nations saved to Christ through His love | *on this mor nd did not finally adjourm per month; price, 89,00. pd pe pen Bo y= og Ec; 5 180 | at specuiative prices. F wedding ceremony. The hand of the bride was | ecutive ability of high order and is an active, | and mercy. Uutil noon today. The morning's sexsion wat Valance queand ive years. | ¥igedumer stance, al List. te. bet. Uti and 7th, five lots; inust Le sold as PALISADES OF TRE PoTOMAG given in marriage by her sister, Mies Eva Cow- | energotic man. who believes in work, wheticr See SMS takeu up in putting the finishing touches tw * giana B sts.’s.w. ‘OK SALE—H0, FOR THE RACES! * Bot. bet, 18th and 19th n.w., alley Jo BL EE OYERERS COMEERSY Ing, who wore a buttercup silk costume with | the object is to save souls or to make motey. ‘ s Se yy | MERE little matters. ceawe | wear banteomen aie handsouie houses un oppos:te side of alle MAGNIFICENT VILLA SITES—OF ONE OR MORE | shoes and gloves to match und carried a bou-| As has been stated, the personal history of | On behalfot the First Congregational Churc! t from the committee on publica: HORSE CaciHING ANDLAP ROBES. EE GEVELY e FINLEY, ACKES— et of yellow Japanese chrysanthemums. | some of the delegates presenta strong contrasts, | its pastor, Rev. 8. M. Newman, spoke a few d by Mrs, Hoyt aud the question of fete ee hs) se . C2 " Fine BUSING LOTS Tie briacemaide ‘were Miss Blanche Smith, a | For example, there isthe career of lev, 8 F, | wokte of hearty welcome and asked the mem- | Whether it would be necessary to cut down the Foust: Lap Koves... co eat | 00% SALE VUR DCRR TS ERE SQUARE FOOT % cousin of the bride. who wore a becoming cos- | Holcombe of Detroit, Mich. For many years! bers of the convention to take entire possce- | "12° of the annual rep however, Plain Green Beaver $4.50 10 $10 | dhosXor Heichts that wil well for 20 conte nest comer THE POTOMAC, tume of shell pmk mouselin> de svieand carried | he was a professional gambler, and some of the | ati y themenl ° mot what ck out im Li Fe Woo aD crate o> | Wok catheter foe — NDUIT KOAD.— a bouquet of La France roses, and Mist Jousie | details of that portion of his career are gives Sacetiy ak home ed eines eee ee rte wien tion of the a tos prompt purchaser. Ad-| 0¢20-3m 10th, 1th and Fete tw | nos gt ee ABest TERMS, io every case. 10 SUIT THE PURCHASER, | Cowling, whosecostume waspale blue mouseling in & work which he hav written, called “Life | EXrcious and: he hoped. thet they would tect Hoyt e question of the _ Sokol" | Fou SACE-FURSTTURE, CAnFens, Tiaxos, | MO™% ~~ — | iowa’ 01 OF suvice Wulding leteecan Le tourit as} de sole, Her bouquet was mado of forget-me-|and Work of a Converted Gambler.” Four-| itlcapscity to the falltet, ‘He soul’ thee shore Band,” was discussed for some organs and musical ipstfumencs Dies acute to4iW ODhars tone cease 300. note. The maids of honor were Misses Sallie | teen years ago he turned over a new leaf and Fe ab of Mt. Pleasant | $25 CASH, BALANCE 1: bun the uaus of the trustees, each Mt Ln eee 4 profit, = ‘OK SALE—““OTTO" GAS ENGINES, BOTH NEW | “Luis property is near Litu st. terminus of the cable | SEVERAL. FINE RESID: ; : 2 t “= oo their | me and finally, on'a vote, it was found that SNALL MONTHLY PaY. | Gresham, Grace Silvers, Venta Richards, Sadie | entered upon a different kind of Afo. Ho | holding them accuses Ih the, Coneresationn | # majority of the society objected to thi nae wie White, Laura Walker, Graco Walker, Nellie | wanted to reach outa helping hand to others | Church, laying aperal strove. upon the fect | {0F oe Of the aucicty branches. A report om 28 ARE Now BEtNG | Durham, Kate Garst and Helen Wise, all in | and soon became ths superintendent of a union ere © the purchasers of Jots in Hoimieai Pianos ented, moved,” packed and tuned, neue since they passed —— ocls-tan | Owner havin a0 , ‘the paper issued by the suciety follow woke png 4 = ‘that there was no other church in the city that we oy y end second band ‘size. Send for circular Toad, aud investors securing Jots at present prices Will ERECTED ON Pioe. KYY ALREADY SOLD. evening costume. The ushers wore bouton- | mission in Louisvill, Ky., and in this capacity sed er. ‘the part > Se. “S| call on b. BALLUFSAgt- cal te stn. w. P* | reap ‘handsviue prohts. : THOSE AURLHASING SOW trv sure to REALIZE | nieres of Marechal Neil roses and were in full | ho carried om a successful work in reciaming | bad bad such a varied career. | He mpoke of the ANEW PAPen TO BE STARTED. TA BARGATN TF SOLD AT ONC | eS eee LTS FO SALE AS FOLLOWS: HANDSOME VROFIIS in thonear iuttre. 5 | evening dress. At the conclusion of the ser- | Grunkaras aed gunk Be is now in charge | MAY and differen creeds whose represents, | Mra. Robinson announced that the intention i 7s Bets of forty acid. auiver_ w ey to e2io: at vig st Sompahywaticn, Suey Mormat | vices the groom and his bride received the con- | of mission work in Detroit. the ‘many ‘kinds of meetings that have becu |" © start « paper especially devoted to dea: Elem or than Jewel watches, “21-3 5B t. n. va . D.C. mat fiend i 13 to. $30, all warrented iu runing orier. twelve EE ne Neshineton. DC. | gratulations of many friends und left tho city : . hell eaitite Sea Roars. coness work. It was the hope to start this ——=——— On the 10:30 train for a visit to the home of the mea eee eaaminme The members of ths conventi i ; = , r ion, said Dr. | paper on the Ist of January and Mrs. Robinsow SUBURBAN _PROPERTY.__ | {irspoll soere! neckatetarsicg sy toy & | W-H Nowland ot Toroste,Coneda, He ira | NewiaiyrePreented, sung iter things, | ated vata subscrptons, whch wr ‘and a a Oo ——— ~ f adaptability. The time was when it was|sponded to quite freely, although a dex Tue Apvaxtaces Orrenep meas a Iclands, Watkins Gi {ity anh Prominent business man of that | thuught thatanything would suffice inefforts to | Date of comaderable k ine breeci-loadinx kuns, Parker Bros... Boneluls and ether ne makes, one-half recular price: over two hundred und fifty Other piedges for sale at EX. LOAN OFFICE, 1009 E st. nw. ‘diston & Sunith typewriters: 0 0 Yont und Hac m & Sith typewriters; aise a Yost eit calgraph. Ad- ngth followed ae on city and has three times filled the honorable | reach the masses, but now it is recognized that | to the need of this publication, Ihe recom. is Sy > — pene : ‘The marriage of Miss Agnes Stevens, | position of mayor of the city. During his off | there must be aningenions adaptability to the | mendation that this paper be wari wee See = ocS1-s,t0,&th3t s FORT MYER HEIGHTS, daughter of the late Ezra Stevens, to Mr. | cial term he displayed his colors as a Christian | varied needs of the work. Noue knew this and | adopted, it having been wmended so ns to pro We eS FOR SALE 16TH ST. NEARS N.W., 40X100] ELECTRIC ROAD (under construction). Willard 8. Campbell took place last nigntat the | man and did what he could to check the in- | recognized its significance better than the del- | Vide that the treasury ot the W. HM © be PL; halves, Ole: | IN with 10-foot alley : price, #3 per toon, ONLY ONE-HALF MILE FROM CITY, residence of the bride's mother, No. 1416 N street. | crease in the number of saloons and to secure | egates to the convention of Christians at Work. | not held responsible for any debts jG WORECHNER, 31 | oy cose ee ee re MOST BEAUTIFUL SITUATION. Rev. Dp Bartlett performed theceremony. The | the observance of the Sabbath. He is the pres- | Furthermore, they represented an effort to | The question of the Howe Mission paper won : ~ - — SALE—23.500 SQUARE FELT OF GROUND | HIGHEST ELEVATION. parlors were beautifully decorated with palms j ident of the Toronto City Mission and labors | attain to the headship of the Lord Jesus Christ | raised and «large number of pledges tor new ) pI Ra een a INEST VIEW AROUND WASHINGTO! und other growing plants and the mantels }emong the poor and outcast portion of the | and he gave them a uearty welcome. subseribers were received through conference EOS SGRAUDS'SEW prep stone, — | Lourea:“abe, ber foo! G0 UY eioagi poeta asec co on ek banked with chrysanthemums entwined with | population with much earnestness and success.) Mr. b. H. W arver. the chairman of the local | Fepresentatives. Two thousand newsubscriberg y th st. ww. | & Le: 1207 F st. nw. NYTHING ON . _|smilax. The bride wore s handsome dress of MRS. 5. K. BARNEY. commitice, was down as the next speaker, but | Were thus pledged. , | FOR SALE SURIOCENTS FER SQUARE FOOL) ON WASHINGTON'S MOST FASHIONABLE | ivory faille silk trimmed with chantilly loco] The lndies are prominent as delegates to the | 2® —— a —_ in bis avsence Rev. | The remain ar of Ghorepert from the Suancp SALE sor Eicichan Chad wit OF 20 Conte et ore? | DRIVE. - and carried a bouquet of white and cream roses. . > EB ley, the vice chairman, spoke a few | commatice wa en read. The report cou, FOR SALE—PIANOS. Mieke or cell forage ena ich ents DEXE epring. | | o1Ne FORT MYER. ‘ther throst wase brooch. studded with dia- | Convention and their work in promoting | cordial and pleasant words, in which be «aid | tained a number of recommendatiens, soos OH SALE—POPULAR MUsiC OSLY 5 AND 10 Z ROBINSON & LODGE, BROAD GRADED STREETS, monds, the gift of the groom. Miss Rosa | Christianity 1s well represented. One of the | that he hoped the presence of the convention | of which were adopted. The such Fetais Saiaigene nse, all jbugh-priced tuuici< <si%s | _Rob-Ot ee PURE WATER. Stevens, the sister of the bride, as maid of | ablest speakers in the convention is Mrs. J. K. | in this city would be an inspiration and help | adjourned at 1 Mrs Sepgunt: JANOS. THOMSON’S MUSIC STOKE: | ‘oR SALE_ BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOre 0! sscdind honor, wore a pale blue silk trimmed with em-| Barney of Providence, R. L. She is promi. | to the work in the cit; : " ee Tels tim” | Ai st near the cor. of New Jersey ays. PLENTY OF SHADE. broidered chiffon. Tho groom was attended | nently identified with’ the N. W. C. T. Union, REV. MK. TORREY'S RESPONSE. adjournment, saying a few words of farewels OR SALE_PIANO—HA IANO. Prick | ecsour? "PEAY A GOOD SPECULATION, by Mr. Oliver M. Maxam as beet man. After | especially in connection with prison work, betore leaving. A RARE INV not” STMENT. recciving the congratulatio homestand of their friends She in an accomplished Tiblo reader, andthe ar he cixth snsseeive: your Dov. BA = eri i i irecté Torrey, the chairman, made the address of a ING Pj ie; STONE FOR BUILDING AT COST OF QUARRY-|the bride led the way to the dining | meetings under direction are regarded as . TWELVE-CLUB cIRCUr octave, imaplendsd condition. Very low vo quick | will aha prety taichvinee Verret oe: [ING AND THE CHEAPESS inte aoeeey, room, where an elegant supper was served, | specially profitable. One of the reforms | Fesponse for the convention. They had heard 2 > be Pall at 1000 Lvth st- u. w. novvlis | onessy teruis. ‘I. Kk. BROOKS, GLU WASHING ION. after’ which Mr. OR SALE—PELOUBET ORG. ud Mrs. Campbell left | which she has been instrumental in bringing | Dr. Newman tell of the many extraordinary "KINCESS CoD . The Said Be Al If this intereste the speculator, builder or those look- | for Cleveland, Niagara Falls and other points. | about is the appointment of police matrous at | personages who had spoken in the Congress. | Th LOMkwe Said to Be After Washingtom~ organ, $40; Loth pertect conuition; nearly new and | FOR SALE—DELAWARE AVE. NEAR THE COR. Hane Ball Notes. {ing forasuburban howe, call and let us drive you over | Upon their return they will reside at 1000 9th | police courte and station house. She is a|fonal Church in times pact. Yhe one “ahes : WORCH'S. B25 n'a newss ‘Sohauens Pawo ageaes’ | coh MAE Bie, OAL. rout Uy abou “0 deep toler: | the property. | sttoct northwest. Among those prosent were | momber of the executive oaottes. that was particularly noticeable, “said Mr | ‘The latest base ball yarn is that the National ‘nos BROOKS, 810 1: iui” || Oar rie for Iotsin this eubdivislon are Jow, but | the Japanese mnlsir and Madame Tuteno, the oo ganas ae mg Torrey, about the present convention was that | League intends to enlarge its circuit to twelve SOR SALE-A RARE CHANCE-SPECIAL BAR- ‘OR SALE—FOR 10 CENTS PEL UARE FOOT | they will not continue jong, as the ELECTRIC ROAD, | Corean minister ati irs. Ye Cl ap, re in 18 COT dof ordinary, commouplace peo- | clubs, taking in three ociation cities: Pitan A handsome styles eniy fnished derkeon | FOne aie £On 10 CENTS PER BQUARE FOOT | Say wil iat conte ione, the Ei will cause big | Okabane, Mr. Nakayana, Lieut, 8. Nakamura, | » Another member of that committee is Miss | Do° “YoFmany times a: viler converciond dhe proces har * Geoexinue fall sae Cpnet Gratd Fano in eiecant con.stion. "it | Meyer Hebrhts that will sell for 0 ceuts nest spring. | advance in this property. Mr. Hioki, Gen. and Mrs. Williams, Mr. and | Bertha Wrightof Ottawa, Canada. Sheisayoung | Preatest good had come trem the least Co, | tue deal @ staggering blow at the association, tne quality ‘and power, “Alt the best ant Tatectim: | "ie OF CAULfor mnapeand partiouara. | ‘Teruus to suit all. Mrs. J. 1. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Wood, Dr. | woman and ie a pleasant andattractive speaker. | spicnous persons on the program. No intelligent person believes that any asso- provewents, nest make, hich class und unsurpassed Oe eee Siubond we will borled togive youll particulars }and Mra H M ‘Bennett, Mr. and Mrs t- H. | Her special lige of work is in the direction of | TA‘ the’ conclunon of Me, Torrey's address | ciation club would be « party to em cave ierenly GED cum, Commearintecnie’ Teminn EK Lor, wrn| SP Me-. at office of Martin, Dr. and Mrs. Brackett, Mr. and Mrs. | aiding those of her own sex. She isat the headof | Mr Warner, who had come in a lew minutes | agreement, for it would be discarded as soon strumeut haw been lused ouly a few [u.oute anid wa Pe Aset front on Gand 116 on ath; ROBINSON & LODGE, 2 M. fpr Mr. — Mes SE —- = i. oe in Ottawa where women can ~ he ipl wey ne aged — to med plat- | us the league had disrupted its rival. The cir- « ‘ain, Five years’ guarantee irausoired to ii subdivide into # lots: cheapest e ir. and Mrs. George de, Mr. and Mrs | finds home. She also has arescne branch of | form and spoke briefly on of the com- | ¢, win wae buyer. Call at once. THE PLANO RXCHANOR. Daiuding lotem that section ut the price asked. Tnvestment and Real Estate Brokers, Willard Buell, — — bee oe the work. About two years ago her name be- mittec telling the delegates how glad the ann —— abd p - pent —_ yee no® 913 Paave. | - aE a ‘93 and 95 Atlantic building, 928 and 930 F st. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Snell, Mise Fannie Sn came prominert on account of the great excit yple of the city were to bid them welcome os —— See was] = por SALE-WE WILL GIVE You THE BEST (OBO by PO. Fouts ior 20 for te | _ nod Mise Stirratt, Miss Marian ‘Trimble, Mr. Jovepli | ment that was arcused in the townel Hull jost | and’ Godspeed it their work. Brookiyn, New ork, P , Baltimore, Ao REQUL ZAREK CS STORY, AND | I’ value for your square piano in part payment tor 4 | coal and’ weod yard: ‘only, $1.10 per foot; cheapest Jefferis Mr Charles Hinman, Mr. Chas. Bates, | across the river from Ottawa, by her efforts to tuk sntmbicabeth tina Washington, St. Louis, Pittsburg, Cleveland, Eye ss tmok tapeoreome Rew upricht and an} uillereuce cau be paid S1U per | ground in the city west oft st. fae Me. Stirratt, Mr. E, C. Canipbell, Mr. George | hold a religious meeting there.” Her ‘meetings i SECRETARY'S REPORT. Cincinnati, Chicago and Indianapolis. At the ~ ee Wilcos a winerent month, or all cash Fou cap save 623.t0 S1W0 with us. | ' ocii0.8t ¥. 4k, BROOKS, 616 12th st. nw. SHOOTING STARS. Doolittle and Mr Charles 8. Jones. were broken up by violence of the mob and an | Bev. John C. Collias of New Haven, Conn., | mocting of the onal League next Wednes- a _nozdm samme TE gly gt ey pt ky Ie wit dee & ai Miss Ollie C. Marr of thie city and Mr. Wm. | appeal wae by her friends to parliament | *eeretary International Christisa Workers’ | (ay it is said that this project will be formally CREST STREET: | POR SALE-ANOTHER OF THOSE HANDSOME | woyer Heights that will sell fo" oe toskseciae will be no till time is done; H. Forrester of Tilinois were married at St, | {OF assistance in tuintaizing the law. At one | Association, read the report of what as been | Mj "eds Am! conser y Richardson, re- od. mps. + Mood orrans, iM antique cak, high top. eeven stors, | Write cr call {oF waps aud partt wets, The man who buys so many Patrick's Church yesterday. The ceremony of | time there was serious danger of @ religious | done by the Christians at Work as an iza- | spectively r niexie guards” Sote ‘the pris casi ROBINSON & LODGE, ; : ‘atrick’s y S ny o a or organize- | spectively the first and accond basemen of the oa She pk: NULCOX & HIESTON PEAFFLM & CONLIFF, 516 lth st. nw. ocx nod 6t r ‘bnilding. New silk umbrellas is the ono the Catholic church was performed by Rey. | WF, but the excitement finally died out and | tion. Teport was an informal one, and | New York Base Bull Club, have signed three- ae SAE Pe Se SBA AB ane Le ove ‘OR SALE-GKEAT BAKGAINS IN FINE UI Whe always hasn't any. Father MeGor. The charch was beautifully | Miss Wright was allowed to continue her meet- | touched interestingly upon the progress of the | at ovine wis ee te *) OME SIT FIRST STREET NEAR ©. 7 fut patos for caabs at Gy da WILD & BAUS, Poa eee rave decorated with cut flowers und the high altar | ings Daring this period Miss Wright dis- | movement since its inception There has been | Year acl, Hoy’ hee slso eee iat ae SUNSELIS AVENUE Se, NASSACHDD: | “iu ot- pw. sole agency for the celebrated KEANICH Capitol. tbat wil subsaviue into thres unt | sep hap ke of a master hand,” said | binced with lights. Altuough admission was | playeda groat deal of nerve, aud in fact she | an increase in the mevabcrship since the last | tite Fred, Victor; the emcee tue Atk Alare and we. but ¥ and basement brick | *BACH pis ie feet front ‘each and tuuralley iota: ias:ae | | “That was the stroke of a master hand,” sald |} "Card" the chureb space was taxed by tho the courage now to face any obstacle that | convention at Hartford from #28 to 820. The | gersriation club in Chimege tae eed ao cfd coma every cou | ROR BALE ouane Piano Toot payed alley and ie suinzounded by improved urop- | the boy when the school teacher punished him. | niany friende of the ‘couple. ‘Those iq et | May intervene in her work. secretary said that in bis opinion the members | New York's crack pitcher at a high mary amd Paes panne ee ee pati alltga | BP YOUR ony squans ox tas: | BERRY 2 Or EROS 93 6. fendanee froma distance were Mr. and Mrs REY. RUSSELL #. CONYELE. of tho ‘convention had accomplished a great | Wilmot and otuer dosirabie Players of Aueou'® THOS. J. FISHER & CO. | ance payable $10 monthly or cash. J A FUTURE PossiBILtry. wler mother @ groom. ‘The man who has as big a church as Talmage | dea! toward lution of the dificult pro- | Chicago team. a er pe eclt F. G. SMITH, 1225 Penna. ave. PROPOSALS. Timid Citizen (who has just escaped from a | ride wore eecomine avast ceaceos in a delegate to the convention. ‘This is Rev. | lem Sapeaien a = masses | “Walled Carney bas been released by Wash- Pies. with all motere improvenente: eae Nib FoR PURCHASE OF OLD BUILD: | Tit): “Who are you, air?” ee eu Teron ven eek So smetety Sil Yossaldl Wt Goeraell; the pedis. of isnot Bap-lare now. located at New Haven, | stn. He refused to sign ut « slight increase Ssh all mesere iprovenmente , tandsomely LOST AND FOUN IDS WANTED Fb CUMCHANE OF OLD Dutt | "10)): "\ gt aia anauu da clu: ties Chiari; Piolpipine. = : of sulary, and is at liberty to sign where be eee none es Nv. ings and materiais on Wrslinzton post office site. ma am a ir Pp long pink ribbons. Mr. end Mrs. Forrester ia. He preaches in his | and Mr. Collins announced that the people of | Dicanos. sieve onan 04 ait Uhree regu ey ist | [GST TUESDAT. AOVENUEN G- SOLTTAIRE | CMS Cnet sre Taictasse Geeshene Wee | force; there's my Badge. will ve at ome $0 calle® from 6 te 6 pms’ on tabernacle toa audience of 3.000 or 6,000 | that city had already subscribed 17,000 to- | PSse management of the New York base ball o aiiey near Dupont Ci Pree, $14.5 > ‘weit : cl ul pein Ck P.M. iti: 3 4] a rs &, 0) over junday- choir i $50. / r g ihre Stery tet baoeneet sous nud ery wana | Le'Wamond pa ought iy Hide alo aeckte | logon, b- Cote ofwied a TNO GCLOGK SM: | ‘Thmid Citizen (vociferously): “Help! Help!” | Sunday, November &, at 605 6th street. people every ¥. of | ward the erection of a $50,000 building for the rard for the return of the diamond t twelve roots amd Bath, larg shire avs and Est. Price, 615.000. Puree-story and eat brick: nine rooms sud bath and two pant We'to alles. Q at. bet. J:th and Enth wean ive four-story and vase, parking: New Hazup- | Liberal we and removal of ai. builds, ctructiires, west corer of lot, dese Be. aud for the deainaye, wa'er and vas ples, &e buildiuse “and tn the ground on bio. 3 Cty of Washington, D. c- scguired a8 a site for the proposed U o. Le » Girst baseman, Keilly and Crooks, in- turned to the olty with beslth great! t with pos- | association, ho thought, did not result so much | seinen ; -A proved. ef greatly im) sibly the exception of that ‘of the Broollrn | in'a temporary entheaiaam, but io a yermenees | Seklet™ all of the raoeyen vor ag ty ye ‘The Misses Huyek are visiting Mrs. Wm, | Prescher. He is « man of great oratorical | inspiration to the workers, arising fiom 0 per- had wy anal, ecebn senuarat aan Nobody but a member of the bar can be well drossed on law-suite. wort. He isdown on the ‘program for a sonal contact with others who are Q : ‘ mean ae Staten vost ; Whelan of Torresdale and were belies at the | Sermon this evening, fusion of the secretary's | 10cm! team, will roturu to New York. ‘There ie Me. to a = cy ve “4 ” sermon i. the work. At the conch of the tary’ any Bite purchaser. n corner’ three-story PUG DOG, WITH A LINKED STEEL | office, &c., build in the city above named. The ‘Has your base ball club a sailor in it?” she ce barp ‘Miss Rosalie Br ret '* | no question that many star players are fully tet a meme nt, alice onare: sist Toscetesy iis ander will by rewaruea on bring | «rouble fo ve Get bon iad jet lee ooall | aoa baat uiteves oo = Peed roy ete Fiport Ur. Lamb sang another solo, ~The Best ware that there are two cai on the Now ac) RAISE, foam. Atinnsie bll@tog._ | (TU umDAY EVENING, NOVESHER 3 is, | Sc" : “No,” he answered. “Why did you ask?” Dr. F.C. Van Viiot and Mrs. Van Vliot and | is shiny one Dodge of New York city, MR. GILLET THLLA OF HIB Wonk. them. EAA cit Fok Sates casi Pav MENT, BALAN deg back valiant a isdn Louse wichita | Sunde au a scm “ thought it would be a good idea to have | wtrs, Col. Fred Van Vliet arrived in this city geese She ook On wotens oaly “ : vous and path, press-brick front, 7 ianps. ,situated ines of Care, in a wltce the sa'ebe: iy tuey | cleaving of the entire Wack Nor. Wounded ‘by | an old tar for the piteher of the nin bo POS? preg gang te vig on Be north 7 F"TOGKET Mowe: | sreet cn the soutt, street on’ the. cast tm — Rarity Mr iin ‘estou, Rent, 2 stove vanirel.” Bow. | The furs and overcoste—in fact, all of their reese Rasbie wien 1” | Sibolw ua ebove, Se, aching titty wa give each tus finer cloths— ‘BLAC! WHITE | auy cae ormie of the Uuliaincs (tobe desiguated ta Sn chem collar suewets 10. nawue uf | sach Vis), "proved ‘the wovernment ‘will teicas | 88® Packed in preparations advertived as Cap.” Liberal reward paid if returned to G29 south | such bilder fron the” baance of ba “rough on moths. is daughter of William E. Dodge, one of New| Mr. Gillet, a city evangelist from Hartford, | The annual meeting of the National League Si are the York's men of wealth, and is identified not only | Coun., was asked to teil something of what the | Of Base Dall Clubs will be held at the Fitth . ull Avenue Hotel, New Mork city, on Wednesday, Cards are out for the golden wedding of Mr, | Wttactive Christian effort but isthe author of | conv sation did for his city lat year. He pref- | the 1ith instant, at 13 moon. ‘The directors was gpd Mrs: James, A. Conner, to take place on aA pciable figure in the couventon ts Col H. Sy pt cn . ‘isla Hadley, who is in char great ok samagib nese soba Chicag 4 ‘The Misses Cathelle of Baltimore are visiting | tholomew ‘Naw York city. Seeee fey aghensebeyed a sepa ee yin 07? te enka eee ram Fo HY ward if returned ay - years ‘in the streets was seen at | sumption in that city. In 1877 he made the B00 ch Carolina ave. se. noise" |suould he” so request’ ft in” bis bid for ‘Mies Mazie Martin. ago he was a drunkard of the lowest type. He | fienicea herma the noe eee ; ean | ianpeneticiedl ueoeeh af Hea TA tn Sune | SN cana arn mrt | ecto ab gn | earned wn | tA ean iba etude crete Soke | sea ie ated nae | Wei on Wehner iyaseibee ee | Heme AEG ean oh i | SLAG Fc it catch overeat | He couldn's wear the things without a clothee-| where they went to ationd the fonsral of | se drancarda ia which he Baboon entinondy | Pushed fa thet Now England cy. It wil take | mack oy glove and ae Zora very Sager om pouse; j0rounsahd bath. im complete order; desita: | Gev:wetown. ae a | tare bad mast be aceon oF 9 certs! cicek, pin on his nose. Kingsley’s mother. successful. lying districts around Hartford the touch of ——— = Uoxt: brick house: | [LOSE si DAL ELEN NG, AROU SR ALL Eat | Goto the eoniner of tie Und Sieety stat ae Jefferson Strect M. E. Church, Baltimore, MORE OF 2HB,LOOAS CONNITSER Se es ae ee Fassett Says He Was “Knifed.” was crowded last night to wi The loca! committee having in charge the | influence of the convention. ‘i of ise "Gora Lace, ducehter at ev, Goorge arrangements for the meeting of the conven. |. At noon the morning scesion was closed with | A special to the New York Sun from Elmira, Leech of that city, to Mr. Hugh A. M Hammoud, benediction, | gpondent with J. Sloat Fassett. course 40n, Jr., assistant librerian in the tion and comfort of the delegates, One of Sy Hen Sie TB Msedin of te Aare tas’ mae Libriry. The church was tastefally the large rooms at the side of the main en-| Phere of th of Filbtereand flowers and presented « beaut | trance ball to the church was ‘appearance. Miss Leech's school here the ‘could icy 2S aoe otha front pews Tetbout their railtond: tekets erence: | There was a.second session of the conven | 2" Still, I have received « good vote in many ly at 73 ‘ppv couple, preceded by | mail The the four ushers, marched 0 the’ altar, wher® | parlor, —y ‘another this evening at 7 programs -——— 200 emp prom dono peed ty Ber Se Anes ey raetatig “barb wy Seatady, | for pris cies Bacon. “After the marriage the newly married | of the convention, two and receive a reward. coptance of @ bid, tue saccessitl Liddet will be re-| “What's beoome of the clerk you'recently a i dake intnediste Ta toarinie ‘lot Joyed?”" XED OK STOLEN-SATURDAY, Wi feusovite butdunass Kes ald the winie wou te be | SBPLOYER” asked the depositor to the bank bet. 12 and 2 o'clock, one raw-boue roan Lorse and | cleared of all buudiuss, iaterial exa refuse within | president. mS zt Se eaten e, ite, Liberal reward | Ssxty days trom acceptance of suid bid; cid the auc: |” “We hed to Jet him go.” ‘ 10TH ST. NW. BAY- WINDOW | {0% return OF fog infor: coset wi bidder shall Le respousibie for any wud ai foes et BO.’ brick, 7 rooms | asus bat, sieated by latrotes, worth D it BU thal cae ave done to the present ae a ae ‘Didn't he take enongh interestin his work: vena, MM savspensg co. | Lineal nuratate tues get Cee Gu | Hiotartom ear putoridtreast Wee tte | ‘should my wu; that's where the trouble seraed OS 1°S? HOLLTDEE' a sais e602 nat ak | escoutence te tid ta ths poversuit ted Osfore | wan, When ho got through with the intereat STRAYED OR STOLEN-A ROAN COW, BLACK | materia: and failure to dc so vy the successtul bidder | there wasn't any left for ue.” ponte; about 7 years old; suapely horus. A’suit- | will in fortwiture. of rard sud the cor- abies reward wil be wiven to any che Teturning said ‘eck WJ EDBROOKE, Supervising Archi- ae cow to owner, 710 19th atm. w. nogot | tect, Treasury \. noseowt_| “Do you care much about the effect of —— ee drapery in a room?” she asked. __ SUBURBAN PROPERTY. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. “No, ma'am,” he repiied. “But I used to be POR SALE-A BEAUTIFUL TACT OF LAND | JOR SALE—A LARGE LOT IN WEST END PARK, | ® Sheriff once, and I'm a great judge of artistic Pot Bea auare feet, ou Aranaton Hemeuter ax | F Qsct ties gh nan Ho? eee tear Anat ” : i 5 E z & i f j i i t p i r i E F i i | | | : vellar Uric + all moxlern ituprovt ming tales, Sh G. Ki, Met. tie and 00 ony. 6s Sea st. Wear Was.'n, D.C. onia)-Ot” | per foot, a xreat bargain; terms easy. A SS NEST WASHINGTON, | Gov ofr, suomres o jetinaion, ay om fom brick; all modern iuuprover | —BOOS Lei Pst a. Ww OK RENT—TEN ACRES SUITADLE FOR GAR- Genius; situated on the river road in the, angie of the Giew Echo ‘Tenalytown roads. bas fruit Eset jvvie, and aur "e cabin land e stable, the soit x Rote mas ABEMT & ABERT. 0. LF st. a. i. rt uiuproveuents. “ust Fok *Sti- pr Te acme — LAND Two 10 | pou COUNTRY eg 3 TAFicauaxa. FL itwa Sow, POD serieetlle,, MOREE | inily ofyeabion Cae TO rat a. cat a MK SALE—A VERY FINE GARDEN FARM OF Fe RENT—A GOOD DAIRi ND UL’ 0: a 207 Fan ee $ melee of the city om 4 p-enaid | F farm within twelve railes of this ley ares; i d= jundout WE or Meares CoM: | jintue toe Araneiom emate, fu view of eit at Uigc. | jot in the park Price omiy #40: BUG) chal balance Tames F. Brien's Will, ‘has in spit, STeat sacrifice, "Address with’ handsome ds easily convert ioeee ts. : barns Bigh aa oot aliey: can cobonsht now ste low Seare Gian no “waste lad good tence ands Water well fenced, THis we e TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 1907 Fet- | barcain at the price asked. BeCoKS, cag $i per month ‘a ha | : team, it is said, 8 searching for new materia! ; the church wili seat 500, and altogether it is | use of the association. : the Miss Annie Meade — Lee has re- the biggest church in the country bed ot jation. The mectings of