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FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—LOTS. SOCIAL MATIEES. SHOOTING STARS. CONGREGATIONALISM HERE. he was tempted to consider the offer. HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY. = ene Poste = -——— His church, however, at that time bad — JOR SALE-CENTRALLY LOCATED CORNER IR SALE—CHOICE BUILDING LOTS, “NORTH. | Celebration of the Queen’s Birthday at the | 1 havo cen just twenty-four she | How the Denomination Has Grown in In-| a portanity te’ ‘show how’ thes | Am Organisation of Great Worth tn the Qam propery Fa Dusiness ‘street: price low to quick within dhe alate of fe iti ye British Legation—Personal Notes. a ee ae een, fluence and Numbers. level bin and iow anstons tap were to ness] gregational Church, myZ1 6t* ‘YLER & RUTHERFORD, 1507 F st. erate means can own a home objectionable Sir Julian and Lady Pauncefote gave an elé- at a meeting called . sae * eA “Yes,” him remain with them a: FOR SALE HANDSOME NEW 3STORY BRICK | Pricog SUD: “© Jot recent Sit CLE “™ | gaat entertainment last evening at the British | ¥°% omar Bliven, impalsively and | THE Ervonts To ESTABLISH A CHURCH MERE | to consider what steps should be taken te fetein |1T CRLEBMATES 17S SIATY-SIXEH ANNIVERSARY ————— pcg. yp Py SE Et oS ee ees Ce tion in honor of the seventy-second anni | Without malice, “but then youknow youare | BEYORE THE WAR—TME MEETINGS IX THE| him he was voted a leave of absence Of sit ONDER VERY PAVORAPLE citcUsterawore— SF JOMNSTON & Co., 13186 st.n.w_| Fated: carefully built under supervision | POK SATE-ON WHITNEY AVE. NEAR 13TH. | versary of Queen Victoria. quite nearsighted.’ HALL OF REPRESENTATIVES —A SKETCH OF THE | Months for the present vear and three months rye parEMs READ AT THR SESSION THIS Poe SAE P SEAR LTH, 11 aw BATH os 900 | Shatin cle Ph cher oertiature aud peice appis'ts | Soc. his isaac ne Of OMT terms, foronly |. Te has for many years been the custom of the — FIRST CHURCH AND ITS OFYSHOOTS. gy Bones ‘Thio wae a unanimous | jomxrxa—FCRTHER PROGRAMS OF THE COP F pens tla LER & RUTHERFORD, 1307 Fst uw. mys | It" “BRICE & LIPSCOMB, GIS 14th st. n.w__| British minister to entertain the members of | The fog might be pointed out as England's Moca negro dpe Beret ge erg ge coe 79 fe Bot tee & Have sod Is, Se onl FOR SALE NEW. ELEGANT ANDTHOROUGHLY | OR SALE ON CAL, AVE.) WASH. HEIGHTS | the diplomatic corps at a handsome dinner in | air apparent. The assembling here last evening in the | Sime leg xray wien tp - “° gt edera fasiicuable center nortliw rent prospect, we offer three To or = . and, at by = Swoon RE ave, and SF, Galtlewns irenoaaen tae od Ee ee a © three lots, 25x104, | celebration of the day, but owing to the double First Congregational Church of the great Na-| months he would be enabled te regain bis| When Mr. Nelson Dingley, jr. rose at the es and. Des 300 | Rccommedating. TYLER & RUTHE! ait eats advances “Tie ect Fiesta | period of enforced mourning in which the legi- | «f just received a very incendiary letter,” | tional Hone Missionary Society of the Congre- | health, he a 5 : my2Z1-4t* Washinton. ‘S00 each. tion was plunged by the death of the Duke of rat cepted their offer. He sails for | Pirst Congregational Church last evening to NE, PARKS. O14 F t_| Hon saLe—ON@ ST. JUST, WEST OF 14TH ST. MB, ‘Gis I4th st. nw. | Hease and later that of the Duke of Ularenco, said one clerk to another. gational church attracts attention to the rapid rp rage 8 week in June and will epend | open tie sixty-sixth anniversary session of the Fresery desirable’ noni, containinae 10 00a, HTS! WASH. HEIGHTS! | Sir Julian decided to make the present occasion | ‘From whom?” growth of Congregationali«m in this city. aperncis tome American Home Missionary Society he faced it, ama 10 Bathe; goes om fest Seer : oroumly, well built; Jot | 2, 5 At fhe ead bre g Dennis amd one of more general entertainment. Five hin-| “The boss, He threatens to fire me.” Althongh the establishment of a Congrega- The Ce . CON. | one of the larg ge ever congregated pay bn ny oes. Price, $0 rou, 10a et. | Fisteaehe, oe Home taaonable and atracive | dred, invitations were, therefore, ined for an Ean tional chureh in Washington was in the first | | The First Congregational Church lass a@an | S00 i syteadad lnveciacat. ‘po met may 20-0 NB ; of the city, i evening reception to follow a quiet dinner, ° ing | 2 velo ” 8 gg eng eae Sapien SHAVED D STONE, 806 F st | On SALE OR RENT- FURNISHED OR UXEUR:|_!* _- BRICE & LIPS¢ 18 | Which were seated but the familyund immediate | "yy THE REFORTEH AND fun saan Hlaco a dificult matter; on account of ite being | Sim Mareom ay en eee p Se oe heey thn apn Se 00 WILL BUY THIS coz¥ | E’utshel, one of the most POR SALE A DESIKALLE LOT ON 10TH ST. | members of the legation. “Why was it that you fled, oh Bear? anti-slavery in sentiment, and although it was ® by no means the only chureb of its denomi- n were Rey, Dre, Clark, Choste and Kin- cat aver bet Gk ad ata. nw. pear | Met branch. Frcs ge. 200. 61,00 canh, balance te Inlang ES BSE iat E100 #6 | Av rangements for. the event were upon the Why did you leave the Zoo?” only after several attempts toestablish such a | [ation i) Wishingson. It is. to be sure, tbe caid, Dr. Mich of Philadelphia, whore Be Tot 50x100, with stab Avoly CHAS E. BARBER, 617 ¥ ot. n w. GAVE at tw. | most elaborate scale and the interior of the | “Alas, with this economy, church that lasting success was achieved, the | Qvery side.’ ‘There are cia sikee eon poets Om ame is inscribed upon the title it + AVI a SALE MBIA HEIGHTS—A DEST: | mansion presented a perfect bower of troy hing,” * ional Teshin homey a rn | tone PoIPSALEWA ©: BRICK HOUS If you want a fine home ck ap Jook at this list: Suis loton north side of fale st ast to coreeret | bloom. Flags of all ontions wate caapeauan bY oie only Se: TON, growth of Congregationstiam in Washington | churches in Washington and. t the favorite Congregational hymn bod Fomntne. Lobete Parks new: 8 nicely Bie | ae CeO ST ee Tee ene Fiorida | 14h st BAKNES & WEAVER, from the upper gallery of the main hallway and ‘That I could safely do. during the lust fifteen yeurs has been remark- | in widely separated portions of the ci bertsof Brooklyn, B Foo, bath and dey oilers ot? Tee Ser a ‘ GO to #500. amd “over 10D | aa 2 the banisters of the grand staircase were draped | «yon were not forced to fly, oh Bear; able. | athena parmacle is on oth street, south of the j tomean of ex. Mr. Archibald : 46 $20,000 In'n.w:, Me, and s.e-, FOTO BEA with the American colors. ‘The full-length por- : % A Congregational church was first organized | Jitonsl Museum, the Mt. Plessant Church, in A WILL BUY A HOUSE ON Z| algo ) 40 $20,000 inn w:, ne. and “fwostory frauieslot alone worth | “For bargains always look for the “Red Key" on the trait of the queen at the head of the first land-| * | What led you thus to do?” the suburb of tha j S Sermapess, 8 other recagnined lead f ave. extended: growing neigh! the Fifth Congrega- it hs ri in Washington in 1847. This charch was fonnded sewer front of property. EA! > ie ji “ = 8 2 tional Church, in Northeast) Washington; L DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st. | “nyS1-oer amma 5 WB Fst Packie building Pi os read cen ge erga eas cn anti-slavery. principles, and was without | culn Memorial, at the comer ot Ieth and ty an by a splendid rendie FOR A HOME OR IX: | Hon SALA COMFORTABLE HOME—#100CASiT Owing toa recent accident Lady Pauncefote Pivugeawsca" scabs sho Gast chee i= Ge cout to cxpnaise | cttects nertheent, and to this chench andtts | Sm sts, ee 000; have a tenant at $3 and $15 per month will. bay a new six-room. house was unable to appear, Sir Julianand his ¢wo ing on much a basis, Stich » platform was surely a| pastor is credited much good wi IY pee ee bare Vr a Wii CATESHY NOLS. DIS Fat nsw Maye radical one for a church inthe south to adopt | throngh their efforts, that eelocne im thee | Pection of ft. The i oldest daughters welcomed the guests upon 200 WILL BUY A BAY-WINDOW L y t_| their entry to the first drawin; isp | It used to be ull expressed in “the pon. is | at that day, and the fact that it was selected as | neighLorhood were not licensed for ghe present |B" Of ala Serpture lesen, and bat JOR SALE—1ST. 8’ RB aa cs ‘ ig room, . YO dl ° . r ° e . 4 MTAMID Dr STORES 80s F st. oth stn. heer M> handsome" FOR SALE iOET TAND.L, A | Paancefote's gown was of buttercup veliow bro- | mightier than the sword.” But now, the type- | {he ane on which these people should take their | vear. | The two remuiniag cbarches are the Dr. Archi st. _ | “Good houses n.w. amd a.e. for desirable 03 toa 1Loot alloy: will be | cade, trimmed with gold fringe. Her sistors | ¢riter is mightier than the t do-bout. Ch th aefed Onl ett Came nt ae mothe: | carmouth Church, at the corner of 17th and P — yun AT ASACRIFICE, PRICE REDUCED | _inyta sola eeu pect, pure heser. rage the | Collet was of white mate be ted te cin tne | #iter ie mightier than the torpedo- church lasted only a little while, but as nothing | streets northwest, ‘and the People's Congre Wake the & Jubilee ok boom i, a pretty new bay. window brick om, H aS SALE THEs 3 ae NEWTOWN AREGioo uacd | low-neck bodice trimmed with okt lack” is quickened except it dié,«o in the death of | tional Church, which is the yoangest church of the annual sermon was preached by the SPORE Soo Fst. nw. iy Just com . for sale or rent, in Wesley eight. ALE 1.0" te Scone — 1 ‘ - No town should encourage a “mud-slinging | this charch resulted the bursting forth of | the denomination in Washingt Robert Kk. Meretith of Brooklyn, N. ¥., all inodern tuprovements: This Is one oP the wrod |W until dune 1. atter which time several cotta ‘The tall French windows of the apartment 6 Bing en ee e in Washington, having been | [te*: Kop ° <6 | al, modern improvements, "This Ys one of the ost tne and sireet hiaprovenens nisi open on the balcony leading ont. into. the | Campaign” for the sako of advertising “activity | greater life within a short time, for a second at- | formed ouly a year ago. This cluuveh horde ite, Mis text being: The God. witch te above city. For further information inquti > #. H. GARDNE! roundd;’‘which were triliiatity: dDoefastes | iurvesl Gstate.” tempt to establith a Congregational church im | services in the armory on O street betweem 7th | 8¢ Church of the living God pillar and Se ~ F_WAGGAMAN, 700 14th Goi st SE Un EnOta. Teen ee Washington was made in 1852. Ax in the first | and Sth streets northwest. je trath.” Mr hith’s wer- “DAVID D. STONE, 806 Fst. i SALE_NE: paisa pee are a the sutabecs — instance, its members were all norther peo-| While all these churches have received some | ™ «a0 img and eloquent c . sque and animated one, and the number of | cephere is ‘at the top,” says Ho] ne help fi ioat one ut its ch rth \ , ATECA BARGAIN IN 4 FRAME HOUSES | front '7'too1 ber cont elegant toilets worn ontrivaled previous oc- Eevee ° Pe pees ‘ lp from the First Church they are in mo sense | 266 0" 7 a for #36 a month; lot SOx | rented. M mye lan cations. And warbles it oft and sweetly; This church continued, through many strug- | its missions, The only mission which is man- | B& Been sung. the « * FOR Sa ren six At midnight the doofs of the supper room | But the modern youth with a ‘‘nervy” air srr haters Hae 3 $8c2 bs members of the First Church te the | DM, the (evening e ahaed preaty W RESIDE ‘THE NORTH- PRICE, 30 AND €2.800 EACH, a long table extending on one side down the en-| — [°IJ fill the place up completely.” The third attempt to establish a Congrega- a ere is doing | oul sin WEST FOR THE PEICE LOOK AT 1817 13TH ST. ON EASY TEI T tire length of the apartment, a succession of tional church in Washington was made during an among the colored people. Sabbath school | P it DAVID D. STONE. 50 Fst. n-w.— | | Now ip the time to, make your cl the houses si smaller tables being vet opposite in order to is held at this mission at 3:30 p.rn.. ng school Tue wow e lot on west side, FOR SALE, A cHANcE To 6 leave the center free for the accommodation | Tt isa case of faith with works with 9 man | the war, when the Christian commission had its | on Saturday morning aud entertainm 105 - of the large company present, i Fooms, bath, large closets and paritry in Kitehen : Ia: mts orin-] The program for trobe in parlor and open fireplace heater in dining plsouely ; tae when: | whe idys's cheap elcet. headquarters here for sending ministers to the | structive talks are given three or four nights | 8.30 4) saab deal : secre sas haneteouels Bt: | Foon; Mahed in hard i with cabinet an slate mane Seceaf tat cothent del tenekertih chiein eek i ° front to care for the spiritual needs of the sick | each week, so that the children may Bave «| Socrct pan ae US Sevens ~~ Wiabe: scath tront, siesnnt wurrouptings Rey atomee. | “2 ste on Duncan place northeast, which ts being oe ee renee, Senne distinguished diplomats aud prominent vesl-| you should always weigh your words,” said | "4, ving ‘Mr. William KR. Hooper, who was | place to pass their evenings when their imfl the lady who lives in Boston, “I suppose 80,” replied her brother from the west. “But I should think some of yours __ DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st. nw. _| improved with pavement, curbs and sidewalks. {SPLENDID INVESTMENT IN A nd dwelling: price, $3,200: rents Slane store room abd six large that. se. ip DST rit in all these efforts to extablith a | ences might not otherwise be ele _ Although none of the m sion of the first church, still there are in almost nid asked if there war a Congregational | every one of them menibers who were formerly dents, The baptism of Katherine Grace Davis Brown, the little daughter of Lieut. and Mra, R. Lincoln Memorial Church of this city, At dock iS 4 POR SALE—OR WILL EXcHA: M. Newman, D.D., delivered Tot several 4-room brick how . G, Brown, at their residence on N «treet es minister present. One wae there, and ie was | connected with that church, but who. bave | 2% “ledress of ane to the large guthe 81200 each, each rented for $10. er mouth: ¢ ot} SHALLOW Los | 32*tetday was ‘a very interesting ceremony. | Would require bry scales at the very leas Immediately asbed to preach on the follow-| united with the new churches beseons op doing | Mt. Nelson jr, of Maine, Paynnt UT ERDAY © MALLE Mi avo. near Tih st. ne. ceach | /U€ parlors were elaborately decorated with ing Sunday. He complied with the re-| so they would be nearer their homes, dent of the society, followed in an eloqu by a furnace; in cood repair. 624 F st 1,400 ind $1,500. | spring flowers, Rev. Dr. Ball of Baltimore per-) “His attentions to you have been marked, quest, and then Mr. Hooper went out to] The publication in Washington « tires, congratulath society pon its growe 1 DAVID D. STONE, S06 F st. n. SHIELDS, 1405 Fst. n.w. | formed the ceremony and Rev. Dr. Scott pro- | paye they not,” said the young woman's ex-|find a place to hold the service. By the|mational paper called the Nefuna ing wu s and preticting an even greater z AND B | nounced the blessing Among those who were | Peri ocd far) a Ox to large alley; | present were a mumber of well-known officials | Perieneed friend. JQoR SAiE"A DARGATN LY $1,000 EAC! wsix-room brick dwellings, Just finishe payment of a small sum he was enabled | fionale growth in the years ty « to engage a little hall and then went to the news ae The Rev. Joseph B. Chirk of New York city, Was begun at th yiraya yeas panes |p ee “Oh, yet, Ho has never taken the price tag | jaceSsHices pnd smerted notices satin theta Sorc ne ait the aecrotaries Of the. society, was tate? Ope SS SS |. FKIANGULAR Mrs. Noble gave a beautiful Iuneheon yester- | Off any of his present Congregation! minister would preach in the past , and M exceedingly interesting Foticmrick cascode: eorem oma beth ail Teather y in honor of her guest. Mrs, Acton of Colum- city on the following Sunday and giving the THEY WANT STEAM RATLROADA. upon the extent aud growth of the ( i hairy papereds RAF Eth se. oo pay Ler husband's. sister. ‘The other | “So,” she said to the applicant for assistance, | "ame of the ball he hhad engaged. “When he! ‘The hall of the First Co-operative Building Ase nal charch tm the south. The growth <f average price NES & DS, 1405 Fst. u.w. | gnests, all fh 5 Congr thirty people present, and having been in doubt | Sciton at 1251 32d street was last night tested | most gratit ying southern states w went to the hall on Sunday morning he found om Ohio, were Mr: loorehead, } “your regular occupation is driving a street Mrs. Outhwaite Mrs. and Miss Foster, Mrs. growth in F on bred = Worliingtod, “ire i ure John Hay, [ote f axto whether any person would come besides | toits utmost standing capaci being particuiarly It hind been said that S208, F at aw 10r lg meokataiieees 'm,”’ he answered, “drivin’ the hosses.” | himself and a half dozen friends be wax greatly | ber of prominent men who the soil of the south © lucive to such B07 P st iw, 10rgbr, md Jot vax Mr. and Mrs, Howard T. Woods and little aan ee a ae ee ow bode 2 : ©4000 3118'N st uw. baie =n arise illiy daye will soon dated For several weeks the church depended upon | ern and Baltin railroad : to show tha * not true, THREE-STORY AND ot 20 daughter, Madolin, are at Takoma Park. oo q the Christian commission for minister and room | it is prayed that permission be granted to enter to late ei stone trimnuines: 14 yooms: = Miss Agnes Eichhorn has as her guest Mies en Sol, with merry zest, to bold its eer Ina short thme Rev. Chas. | Georgetown, Mr. 5. Thomas Brown called the related, HT. 1:45 Le st. my? Florence Preterre of Asheville, N. C. Makes stand-up collars, one and all, aynton, a Congregational minister, came to | meeting to order, Mr. Archibald Greenies filled Mrs, Jchn P. Finley and her two little dangh- Lie promptly down to rest. ington ty accept a government’ position | the chair and Mr. W. H. Manoguec was elected | York + ~ e_ renty fr iy: ab aoub Detveck Ga es and he Was atked to take charge of the young | *ecretary. Mr. Georg r stated that | Sid tha Years ago been converted at @ ch. Tiiebe did ax great Which Grant ny ypabered and [1 The work of teaching young ideas how to| ‘ht then the church peo- | Le had reecived a letter from Mr. I BOOM! BOOM! BOO} B ple endeavored to tind a plie in which gp hold | the attorney for the Baltimore and Obio road, | #%4 Sheridan py Sie "Phu way he always lear shoot should be extended so as to include the | thie meetings regularly, but euch a place wns | in which he exid that his compeny was making STRENGTHENING THE STAKES, y is visiting | duelists, dificult to obtun. I. Gang at her home, 726 5th street. y worshiy an old | the most earnest offorts to finish Ite Georgetown | Under the titloof “Strengthening the Stalk slice Court, at the corner | branch, and as soon as proper legislation i | ae ttev, Wash a Siew Book al ind D streets; later ina little hall on] made the city will be entered by the snorting a een SOS Sey Se ay Ivania avenue and after that in the build- | iron horse. Mr. Boteler stated that no partic- | *P0ther secretary of the socet xt read @ ing now known as the Columbia Law building, | ular road was advoc ‘We are fighting,” | vers ri Paper showing the growth of on Sth street. It was while worshiping here e of cither the bill of | the Congregational church in the east and 0OMING, ‘We'll take thein in the reat Which fs a sorter *’short cut” to success, don’t cher see! A stratevic move with which we aregperfectly familiar from long experience and exfensive practice ‘The “Boomers” can put no CHECK or CHECKS on The following was contributed with the Bassett will leave on Thursday for Purcellville, | explanation that it was for the “more truth Va., to be the guests of Mrs. John L. Hirst. than poetry” department: LY $4,50-4 17g JOKSALE Wek. basmindow, ty diceliat house, om B | aur movements, because uur deeds are not Rev. Dr. J. G. Cruighead and family have re- ‘Now doth the politician roar that the members of this church went to several folk and Western or the Baltimore | west. The growth of the church in iasa.’S ment of ALL THE PEOPLE. We resort to no ques- d from 1223 1th street northwest to the And cut up divers capers, Representatives in Congress and «tated that a] ond Ohio road.” Robert B. Tenney, | tious of the country was shown to be ORAL ee ee Si ee en ee d, corner J Hampshire and Oregon Because he can't pay a friendly vis- Congregational minister had never been chosen | Mr. Green! Dr. Ritchie, Mr. Geo. W. King, | 6rtifying than its growth in the som 21st. | fase subterfuges of "Land rabbers” aud "Clauin ee it, it ial Sslier ar as chaplain of. the House and asked that their | Mr. Wm. Wheatley and Mr. John Leetch also | | The third paper y the Rew, Gahan ee ht whom we have no association or affili- | F'uiy located lot on, Music was the loadstone tha@ drew to the dase ea apes peices’ pastor, Dr. Boynton, be selected. carnestly advocated the passage of the bills now | Wm. Kincaid, » nd also © = OWASION DANENHOWER, “‘We do not find it necessary to make a parade of our- | (G21 G etree Purchase Elsmere Monday evening many members of the uy. peanuts at a circus any more, 18 THE BALL OF REPRESENTATIVED, before Congress. Then a number of resolutions | Secretary of Mr. * paper my Bt ‘Cor. Lith and G sts. —as to our ureat belonzinss or Amexiean Society of Authors. Maj. Powell of Without seeing column after column In response to these requests he was made | ® be presented to Congress were read by Dr. | Was entitled . Then and . DRALE— s = ge ee es eee oe the geolo, ne ea of political gossip about it er v nidyece Ritchie and indorsed unanimously. In sub- | and was d al te the work of F a eee tt he gec I stirvey read a paper on. the sub- Political gossip : y NORTHWEST. invite you to call make tour at inspection of ove | cars; $100 down. balance ject. and many of those present gave delightful in all the daily papers, chaplain, and it was only @ little while till some | stance they stated that the people of George- | the society today with that of years ago. One 1 £243 10th s 1 entire tock and if you chance te ind thearticies you | et. Address Box 15, bisr ofc por Hateturetations, Among toseelictentertihel of the most prominent people in the cluirch | town objected in no way to. the passage of the | of the wont remarkable. changes was tht today Piet i & —— I gy By RK SALE—FINE BUILDING Lt the gathe vs. R. J. Kirkpatrick, Miss | 4 2 ry . | called upon the Speaker, Schuyler Colfax, and | bill. On the contrary, they heartily recom- | the country church eastern and mi Mist. bh iar, , a0 far aS Wo ure person Xaleand veriiokins city, Leigh of Mra. J. HL, Townshendand| _‘“Z have a verwy kind sistah,” said Willie | wsked that their church be allowed the use of | mended them, and it was earnestly hoped that | tle states w vy Le ncernes ith. Mrs. Dono! Prof. Charles 8. Young told. of | Wishington. the hall of the House of Representatives for its Congress sould speedily cause the roads to be an dof & » great cities and bh,mi, * tl 7 the writers’ the Pacitie slope. Mrs. M.D.| “Indeed?” regular Sabbath worship. This was also granted, | built. Then, before the meeting adjourned, the | Of the grea 10,000 | win be fom hnany TWO-FIECE SUITS, sizes 4 to Lincoln, the society's president, spoke ofits] “{-eaa, Iwas singing the other day, ana | and as consequence the First’ Congregational | following committee was appointed to carry the | At th of Rev. Mr. Kincaia's “7.000307 Gat. bh. mat | Foe $1.50 scope and aims. A message front ‘the New | he said she wished T would sing more at home.” | Church, of Washington is the ouly’ regularly | matter before Congress: H. F Gilbert, (i aremed ty tee, Rove, 10r ae 000 York society i d wish Will _ _ . established churel old services in the | Fickling. 8. C. Palmer, Samuel Wheatley, . . James Tompkins 00 Fg OF, RD any ctere “T viii Carlete ‘the’ Preaden of Re New York eo CXGE Hind, eurely se tempted to | Lilted States Capitol. “Other religious wer ces Taggart. W, Chesell KB Tenney, Jolin Gar of Wine tn, who mi, St i was read. “Y-a-a-s; so that I woul temp’ have been held there. however. Prior to] tin, 8. Thomas Brown, Dr. L. W. Ritchie, Capt. ’ vd agregn- at $1.75 a sort. M W. Wysham of Catonsville is a guest | sing anywhere élse, you know.” this time the chaplain of the House preached in | Joseph H. Lee, G. G. Boteler and A. M. Baer. urch in their respective states, 2.00 $1.66 | at Mr. and Mrs. H.C. North's, 2835 Kénesaw the hall of the House of Representatives, but to] Among those present were Messrs. A. Green- 90 the soci ka recess until 2 aT $ 5S A SUIT. is ee | cventic, cerayer ‘ ~ no organized body of people. This church c lees, B, T. Janney, Dr. L. W. Ritchi urch spreading & mL APE SONLe af i v e ¥ we mow oom of Along with them are 2o50¢) = dha ietcinig There is no doubt,” remarked the man who | tinged to hold ite services here during the win. | Baer, Wm. Smith. T. F. Hs in the social room of the 25 asvir. Miss Nannio W.Fulton of Pennsylvania is | was being arrested to the policeman, “that this | ter, Dr. Boynton drawing large crowds, that | Wm. H. Manogne, John Curtin, cP. AT ner = 5 = donger, And when we toe the mark visiting her sister, Mrs. J. D, Ligon, No. 1234 H | club-life is wearing on a man.” filled the hall, there being often 4,000 people at | J. G. Waters, P. T. Berry, H. B. Looker, F. L. AFTERNOON PROGRAM. os at & 00s ser nines nee Dente — these meetings. It was at that time the largest | Moore, M. J. Adler, W. A. Cunningham, (4. T.| ‘The afternoon session was devoted to a meet- + fare and two, Syand ne You may resvinably expect. tnvartcle which Anenjoyabfe musicale was given Monday even- oes Sa Feligious arocmbly in the United States. It may | Dunlop, R. B. Tenney . ing of the Woman's I i Societ SEs. Set at, DL,” Alley, bei] and 23M compare favorably with any $5 suit on this mark ing at the residence of Mr. and.Mra. J-G. Wil- . ; be that many visitors to Washington were drawn | ler, Mr. Barrington, Dr. A. B. Shekell, Josiah mp see eapage foes, 500 “anal N'sts, bh, Ge. 1,500 | Sud our word for it—your expectation will be fully marth. “The progrant rendired. pave evidence Twas not her essay we admired, there by the novelty of worshiping in a hall of | Dent, Edw. L. Dent. C. H. Fickling, H. P. Gil- | Mrs. H.S. Caswell presiding. Mire. 5. M. Newman oe ec obtekinesend ax | Ourlarge assortment of of the fine talent of the participators. Mr. Wm. Though "twas of “Earth's Perfection,” Congress, but Dr. Boynton was an eloquent | bert. James Leetch, J. Edward Libbey, C. P. | cordially welcomed the society and addresses ._ tnyZi] THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. — | In sacks and cutawece all deo Hom 33 to 42, at King gave a brilliant piano recital of the But how the way she was attired, man and well repaid by his sermons any one | Williams, H. W. Blunt, Maj. George Hill, G. wered by Mra. Tichenor Bailey of | coe cet ae eye - 6s “Astrologer.” an operetta which he com- ited he who came to hear him. On account of the | W. King, A. C. y, A. B. Jackson, George on state, Miss Della M. Smoke of Ok- ANICE BUSINESS PROPERTY ¢ $7.50 Asp $10,. —E bloger.” an. oper = Von i hureh bi W. Gissell, G. W. Rav, J P. Berr Mra. C1 Kam a. W.14 rooms, store and ol ND 5 posed in conjunction with Mr. Olmstead. Misa poicatlbine area meetings this church held in the hall of the | W. Civsell. v. J. L. Owens, E. P. Berry, | lahoma, Mrs. C. L. Goodell of Boston, Mr AL ote, ore Have been a blessing to thousands of people in this Clara Reuth gave several violin solos that were ALEXANDRIA, House of Representatives it came to be called | Alex. Beall, G. W. Offutt, J. T. Clements, A. B. | F. Sherrill of Georgia, Miss Marie Rettinger of —- ve bm ppd because of their superior excellence of ; ___| finely executed. Miss Josie Mullen proved her- zu by some and is to the present day occasionally | Cropley, Fred Stohlman and Wm. Wheatley. Ohio. MeCarthy of Indian territory THAT FINELY Lo.| 1008 with them as running mate are “Slater's” cent tract on’ the self an elocutionist and displayed her remark- IMPORTANT MUMICIPAL MATTERS. referred to as the Congressional Church. THE LINTHICUM INSTITUTE. and fre dent in three-minute he Milton Apartment cl el ong nae feign To able talent in reciting “The Polish Boy.” After} ‘The meeting of the city councils last night THE PRESENT SITE, On June 2 the closing exercises of Linthicum | “*_ TES H st. nw. Ata nna Park and the refreshments were served dancing was indulged i i In the spring this cor ation, thinking that | Institute will take place. Ai oq hed yd ee ae tani containing tht at $9.50 4 svrr. _—|innntil's late hour. Those present were sir. | ¥48 one of considerable interest. Some of the spring ngregation, ing, Institute will take place. Among the features | the United ae we ‘e contais eleven St hall. santa it ie heated ‘by these Suits, bells, dumb | Inascending the scale of prices for Men's Suits the rgaents are at | more prominent are s. With » inoderal FA cclteat parine | $12.50, $13.50, $14.50 Asp Pe ee $15. Sst the Jow price of 80.000. Fur- 3 ‘Jhd permits to inspect the premises | _We would remark right here that from 87.50 to 815 ‘tion to us ‘we can suit seventy-five out of every one hundred nen FITCH, FOX & Who wear ready-inade suits S400 __ | “Itis no display of egotism to claim that our Oftice 0 to, if not superior, to that of aby other house PROCTOR € PHOCTOR, | in this vicinity. We have ail wrades: all shades, all Real Estate Agents, shapes. all ‘style that are tu touch with the present tor Gest. new The prices are fot ¥_ ave. bet, 10th and Lith st. very destra- | # 21.50, 83.50, $3.87, bic itment; sureto enhance in value; price MOW | Co, ng Mee 50, OT GS Oe tock {t home; desirable lot, 21 by 03; | cheerfully, wat upon yon as politely and pleasantly rmarkets, stores, | a8 we kBoW how and will not impertune you to buy. 00. VICTOR E. ADLER'S ae and Mrs. H. B, Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke, | residents of Cameron street petitioned to have | holding their services in the Capitol detracted | to be presented will be scene 5, act 2, of junleytawn woad in Faire” | Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wilmarth, Mistes Katie and | that street repaved from the river to Christ | ftom the sacredness of the worship, began to | «Twelfth Night,” with J. Travis Cocker as ‘lately in front of the Josie Mullen, Miss Clara Reuth, and Mesgrs.| Church, Messrs. G. D. Hopkins, M. Hill | look around for a lot on which to erect a build- | Malealio, Gus J. Collins as Sir Toby Belch and Y, 40] Wm. Ki Ross Gray, Victor De Knight and} and B. B. Smith asked a permit to make a | ing of their own, and they selected the spot on | Jas. A. Kelliher as Fabian ;the hilarious “Sketch foot of Boston W. G. Wilmarth. sewer on King street from Patrick street to the | the corner of 10th and G streets northwest, on | from an Editor's Portfolio,” “The ‘rial Pre- | The society will also be 1 Mr. R. P. Porter, the superintendent of the | river and these oe es referred to the = the 0 = — on ~e Se oe ote] wore and _—_. sus, e to Eli: committee on streets. e street committee is ground was a par! a tract which in- | comic and sentimental recitations, usual, Beane erate Bo tizabethton, Tenn., where | reported in favor of postponing the paving of | cluded the western half of Washington and had | Mr. Josiah Dent will award the prizes NATIONAL GA\ ind the children accompany him and will'spend | Washington street from Duke to Wolfe street | been owned and operated as a tobacco \- ARLINGTON CATTLE MARKET. the summer there. until a general plan for the improvement of | tion by the Van Nees family for seventy-five} At the Arlington live stock yards Monday aa im Washington street shall be made ready, It ap-| years, This was the last piece of the tract, #0 | some few cattle were up and acld av fallone THEY WANT MORE ROOM. _| peared that the owners of 264 feet on that block | that this church, which was the first in the south ae ee aethgreosing . had asked for the work when the law required 468 2 have = aa government, was ae 33ga43¢; medium, 3a3!;; | feet. The report of the committee was adopted. | the purchaser last piece of | common, 2234. aerials of the Taterine Dene CO™"| The appropriation bill having been reported | land ‘in Washingtén which Mad been | Two lnndred and fifty sheep and lambs : _ ae again from the finance committee, with only | operated by slave labor. There is much of | were tp and old as follows: Spring lambs, A subcommittee of the House patent com- | #12,000 for the public schools instead of $15,000, | interest attached to this church in connection | 7a8!se.; fall, 5a63,; wool sheep, 5a: clip, 3a4'¢ mittee, conristing of Representative Tillman | as estimated for by the school board, the bill was | with our country’s history. In October, 1865. : 10 cows and calves sold from $20 An extra set of Gilt Buttons go with each one of ine south, with’ side best lot ‘on the stree IGHT. 1410 G st. 3 ple gathered last evening nklin W. Swith of Boston, in behalf of a lifelong hing at Washington of history, Mr. wh project of his, ¢ addressed eerwend styleh, near 14th st. nw. ; 10 Per Cent Clothing House, ETED, SIDEWALKS PA and two members, visited the Intcrior Depart- | smended and 213,000 appropriated.’ During the | the members of this church were moved to feel Market good. District ¢ aed a bias’ akan paghirg Sa . , WATER AND ment building for. the purpose of seeing for | Uiscussion on this wubject it was wtated that the | that it was the duty of the American people to xores, who prodded over the 1 500, nck $9,000. Corner Massachusetts ave. ee eo ig tor |commiscioners of the sinking fund had now j *et apart one day in each year for special | among the Woodley horses that will partic T'st. bet. Oth and 10th o.w., STRICTLY ONE PRICE. themselves the condition of affairs, which have} 91,000 of corporation stock bought up and | thanksgiving and prayer on account of the love spt wy horses thet partici- oke for nearly two honrs ina most in- Cpen metardag enti TL pm, oa sale Mon- been presented to them in several forms re-| that the fund was drawing nearly £3,000 every | God had shown in ridding. the country of war | Pate in the races of the 30th are Capt. Manning, beistantic: day, Wednesday. aud Priday mornings from? tl 10 cently. They went through the building and | year from the Sas interest, and it was | and in reuniting the people of the whole land, | the famons steeplechaser, Folly T., Apollo, g illustrated by num m of the property in our | flocks Price, 230. ‘ny saw how the examiners were accommodated and | *tggested by the trustees that this stock should | A committee, of which several menibers are still | Ranger, Arab, Brace and Naney Ochiltree. ches. pability thet we have just | : A be canceled and the $3,000 used to increase tho | connected with the church, was appointed to| Mrs. William McKenney of Peterspurg, = tie Seer eed Ti | Ave wom amare © the Seth tout we areciesing ont ! the space remaining for the records. An active | mictouey of the schools, It was stated by Mr, | call on Prerident Johuson ‘and reqrest hin Sho hax been the guest of Mme, M. 1 | After deveribing many of thet eased nn ne ee effort is being made to get relief of some form | Snowden that at nn extly day the sinking fund | inaugurate the plan of setting apart a Pickrell of P street, left yesterday for her | 0 the world, their ¢ and the great BANCE BROKERS, PLY TO during the present session, The patent office | commissioners would return this stock to the | each year asa day of thauksgiving and pra; hon good they have done, ch stated thas the 907 GST. NW. ak E mylichn C. H. PICKLING, 1264 people propose that Congress appropriate sufi« | Corporation canceled, so that interest thereon | This” request was complied ' with Tomorrow afternoon Cardinal Gibbons will J States was the only great nation which HOME, BEST Loca- a. £ OT 3, BLOC cient funds to enable the general land office to | Would cease. Thirteen thousand dollars was | he 2 tote the last Thureday rm a large class at St. Aune’s Church, Ten- nal gallery of art. It ge be removed to the new building on G street | 3ppropriated to the echools and the bill {| December 2s the day on which ‘town. was eminently proper thi should be extab- Pe id : 1 between 6th and 7th streets, On the other ALEXANDRIA’S DECORATION Dav. inhabitants of the whole land should render | “Mr. W. G . Stearn, who a short time ago suf-| lished here at. V hand the general land office people advocate | ‘The memorial observances,which were carried | “Peci#! thanksgiving to God for the prosperity | fered a stroke of paralysis, left yesterday for lectric gas ihting. bells, speaking cabinet imanteis and looking: in the “J “J the tin; f the necessary thos granted and to ask a continyance of all ble Bay View, Cecil county, Md., where he will re- The A Svecessrcz, Saxe Or Sus. caplatorit lity So" do away with the “model | Ut Mceording to the program reported to Tux | fags. ‘This was not the first thaukegiving ‘day, | po-e until his health it restored ry : War Depart- ric : es Wiciir, tio Gs. | nine “and” te either ‘place “the | STAR last week, made the city bright and lovely | for several such days were set zpart im th: early |" Robert Proctor has sold to J. ML. Proctor the nd be waa #3,000 EACH-—THOSE VERY | | The?2-inch Changeable Surah Silks we advertised —- = Place : ‘nt ba hjeks | lnt eenkat Se" perpand have, teen ln : INGTON, LTS FROM ¥200 | models in the National Muscam of store them. | yesterday afternoon. ‘The veterans, confeder-| days of the government, aud Mr. Lincoln | last sixty fect of lot 82, block 48, of Band H.'s remo tbo ie pauticlars ae | an tey we tation, sto y terms. Appl authorizing the or such a purpose, If they ling, then it could be prime, cad be himself could wSERE CO. Sdress. Also the 24-Ineb J MG st. | at $1 per yard, worth $1.50. 889.) 20c. Cuuass, Ts Ween 15c. FOR ‘The space now occupied by the model cares | ate and Union, Grand Army post and confeder- | appointed several thanksgiving days, but it was | addition to Georgetow: would be stificent’ when divided between the | ate-camp, cadets, intancry, Knights of Pythias | through the ation of this church in sending its | ‘The Transit Tennis Clab lans bec organized | tse and the patent offices to furnish enopgh |and tire’ companies paraded. ‘Three “drum | committee to the President that the plan of set- | and every day its members may be seen playing | would room for several sears to come. On the part | corpe, Kit Garton ‘Dram Corps, the National ting apart a special day for thankegiviug in each | on their tine court to the rear of the 32d street | done by land X-ROOM FRAMI z eee of the land office objection is made to ‘Drum Corps of Washington and the Alex- | Year was inaugurated. market house, raive £100.00). The total cost would probabl: » vinceof Fieured, Wot Challe. for this week | FO SAE oe a tho ‘remoral to the Wading: Gat’ a teeear |iaudete Drum Oshes of tae abel Virginia regi- | To Gen, Howard and other members of this Friday evening. Mey 27,Mr.Samuel P.Fick- | be £10,000.000, but certain. toet this art LT pienle Callie tor thine ie PALISADES OF THE POTOMAC | ng it qvould only be temporary and would |'ment, made music and set martial echoes fly-| church the country ix indebted for Howard give a dance at Langicy, Va., to which | reemingly luge ald EN ES..6-BGOM | duced from Zac. per yard. LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. involve # needless ontlay of money as| ing. ‘At the monument Mr. John Critcher de- | University, one of the foremost institutions in a par us Wiasslicael a Nell none to. the | valuable: idnlt | HveceA an oration, lain Norton offered | the land for the eduantion of the colored race. | Fi : 4 pute iy, room ou Ware Goovs. MAGNIFICENT VILLA SITES OF ONE OR MORE ds. The J office people ure in the yer and the Choral Union sang, and the | This institution obtained its charter in the | N stxyets at 7:15, returning after midnight. The | At the conclusion of Mr. Smith's remarks the ide alley $i ACI | fight in earnest and they propose to enter upon: ration there having been completed the | spring of 1867 and is accordingly this spring | german will be danced. meeting, on the motion of ¢x-Commirioner at 10. Seri He and Soe por yards worth double uci geteaae Xe acampaign of cducation, and while it may be | procession moved to the front of Guareh | celebrating ito twenty-fifth anniverenry. thas] Tonight, at Willan's Hall, the hencft per-| Edmonds, appointed a commaities, condating these prices.” Don't take our word for it, but come in Bie too late to get letters from people in all parts | here, and amid solemn music the mound there | now and has always had among) its officers sev- | ticipated ‘in by Misses Darneille, Durant and | of the District Commissioners, Major Ge and be convinced that we sell as fore, and in many iu- PORE ae a A 2s ER of the country rent to memberd of Congress, ax | was decorated; and the stn set on bloom above | ¢ral members of the First Church, its president, | Simons of Georgetown takes place. The pro- | Schofield and Mr. M. M. Parker, to report upom es ee CONDUIT ROAD. it is claimed has been done by the patent office | all the confederate graves. Dr. J. E. Rankin, having been for fourteon | gram will be an exceedingly interesting one. | the practicability of the project. The meeting eae ~ advocates, vot they propose to. show tlat the THE MON-BOOM DEBT. Years pastor of that church. re then adjourned, with a vote of thanks to the somma0 —— TERMS IN EVERY CASE TO SUIT THE PUR. | land office has some rights in tht premises. The Virginia Iron Shipbuilding Company THE GROWTH OF TBE CHURCH. ‘Mrs. Rowe Wants » Divorce. epee. Seimei es LOTS FROM 8300 UPWARD. ~ Witt Protect the Trees Janade application to the city council last night | _ The First Congregational Chareh of Wach-| | Lewis H. Rowe is sned by Mary F. Rowe, Rapa + FROM 3:00 UPWARD. rot the . f ington has since its organization been |- | through L. Cabell Williamson, for a divorce. Irft for Faltimere on His Wheel, poe “Weshington las the mest, beautiful shade ||* #tay the suit now proceeding against that xen = j ing church of that denomiuati south, | Tuey were. married April 11, 1885, Prank @, Lenz, the round-the-world whee company for taxes, &c., duo the city until Octo- | TE ee steeple dra Papers {rpg Pittsburg Monday evening, as published in yesterday's Stan, was tendered a reception at the home of the Colum- bia Club last evening. ‘There was a large turn out of members to greet the visitor. This mora ARE NOW BEIN ». ell ” om SOLD. trees of any city in the cduntry,” remarked | her next, but a decided indisposition to halt in | It has had a stead? growth and has aided in es- | house at 1103 H street till Febraary, 1888, when ‘THOSE PURCHASING No! SURE To RE- | Judge Kimball in the Police Court this morn- | the collection of the debt was evident and the | tabli- other churches in the city. ‘The | she charges without cause be left her and went \LIZE HANDSOME PROFITS IN THE NEAR | ing, “and the court is going to protect them." | application was tabled. ip of this church has increased greatly | to Baltimore: that she followed him and en- TT an aaaaital ea Gide eich ‘The case on trial was one involving a charge of ‘TRE BARBOUR MEMORIAL MEETING. during the past few years. The people of the | deavored to induce him to return, but he re- scompany bolle, 11S Pat wow, an injuring and destroying u tree on H street} Mayor Strauss presided Monday night at aciti- chureh are i postect harmony with i their ‘Pas: | fused to let her remain with him. She, there northwest. ‘The defendant was a colored mani ey De ©. . charges desertion ‘a divorce wi det 8 him to strengthen the church at every point. A | permission to her maiden of named Henry Williams. Policeman Stamler : resume name plained that the defendant. allowed bis ominent fentare of the service is. the masic | Hughes. and on the street beneath a tree. He Tere ES ME ay Tue Keerey Issrrrore | OAK CREST, PRINCE GEORGE'S CO., MD., sat attached to the ani |. nor diet gorge 9 eres Z our store, size 3 to 14, oF Boyw’ Suit, 13t0 1% at 00] ocon See OEE TE onan, co. | be have a fastening of any kind ‘hed to it, ‘Moses R. Walter, Bernard Carter and Joshua} _ National Society of Colonial Dames. ; catantes : ee at RR Tobacelt Waal OA ‘the age told him that every time ho wes Horner of Baltimore have been appointed re- Bc, eee Society cee aaa of a bn. areres Yo aan ease, ; XE i : _|canght leaving the animal unprotected 1 ceivers of the American Fraternal Circle. District of Columbia, by Mire BW. Kenna, Por. alsostabls, qt. ne. iach: $6, 86.75, tumors! 16 sie frou Wanhiucton on the Wasbta: | Broke or infured a tree he would have to pay & court's order requires that each of the receivers | Countess. Exterhazy, Mary Jesup lair, a ~ Es cesteniokenaneraieereaes titan tte Haicaowe amd Ohio Flioad, Amex | Ne. 3 Elizabeth Byrd Nichols and Elizabeth oa a vs golleut hotel, only two. ruiuites’ walk from the sia] Ofticer Stamler said that the animal pulled Amory Ernst, filed ft tant) St. he. 2) dats. beck: Tt will be to your adventaze to look through our | (0b. Atfgrds, every convenience aut comfort for £- | the leaves from five branches of the tree. Raion ge Several pqyortiee car BE stock betore purchasing elsewhere, Hater fa igectyeheitee comtcpienly wear, where | A fine of £0 was impoved. : when he resigned to baeume pastor of the Col: [xeon deaoounese peieoion aca C privacy can be secriced. J ee ‘improvement, i an rea aes Soy beter NONNt Nee | ssaewiek Command, Union Vetcvans’ Union pad oy ed Wis. | In 1805 be re. terconrse, preservation as to family history of STORY AND CELLAK BRICK i‘. telegraph and excess fucilities have | Sedgwick nd, No. 3, Ui ‘Veterans? signed at to accept the call persons who were useful to their - modern imiroroueie | "Te Loxpox Axp Livenroot Sen proved and eer arrandunc inde renter | , Sedgwick Command, No. is et to the drat Congres Chareh-of W: Sctnabes Manon, $oiaedbe eiatebion and paaiets ig sejourn af the padlcry icanaut as possible. |, | Union, held an interesting meeting. ening. of the church mocenenoraneet Sin anew isn in future generations. decome #0 numerous and bur- ae TR ae: ate Ciormxe Comraxr, treatuents price od beant Bens SAM_WHY PAY RENT WHEN You CN wnat Reriror A. Tow buy to mot 4 1 AND G 8T3. Fy alice for the mogpy You pay fortent Panu. t- | my id fen hE county, er offere in this District. Sanaecsanad 2.0 on #20 eek paymmentand ji owrorily tSpeewinte, J; se , For 30 Davs. \ 108 (Tet. 4 We offer during repairs and eviargement of 01 Promptly Fet SAIE-TO PERSONS: store our | of Fine Wines and Brandies at 10 per Miller sentenced |B home opssuallcasth payment a cont for cash. On Groceries aud Cigars 5 per Five small Siteains af their cown termes ho = anes awe » > $10,000 om easy Fel sak i i AY