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' THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. 0; SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1893-SIXTEEN PAGES), 3 CHURCH NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. BRAINY HUSTLERS, |e sect ecti tranches tness| THE WOMAN'S BUILDING.|/PARIS CYCLERS,|SHE REMEMBERS IT ALL. 4 cunEWS nee. BAPTIST. men do not belong to, the offender must in- pits His Methods of Land Grabbing Were Uniqué — __ ae deed he a new man to the business and y a Worn by Fair Riders of th ‘ If Not Commendable. | we pote Seckse z aati hk Hinge Begs eee Ory, OF now eT win (One of the Most Interesting Features of | Costumes Worn by Fair Riders ¢ | How an Indian Depredation Olaim Grew | 5... ws xer ton Dene “ne DOE Pm. Evening subject, er agents in the rush for patrons. i Proportions, ES Hae a a meeting, How Sharp Passenger Agents Boom aPemann that eee (eden the Fair, Silent Wheel. to Enormous SE | a 5 : fixed financially and was known from the | shove Scott Citcle: Her Be. ‘thas, 9X. | desvor Society mowting at P prime” On dt the Railway Business. that was nececaate Sea res seetonrt,, All | sease of the Mere Remarkable Exhibits | The Increase of Cyclers on the Continent— ely. pastor.--Sunday school, a. : Christian => GURLEY ME! L PRESBYTERIAN Epsdeatir meeting. 7 vB, Preaching by the pastor. | 5 “charg F jrkda sre et oh and Tine a rt eienyaplpeenin pared 5 There—The Most Costly Articles Prominent People Who Are Enthusiasts fare welces 2 Preaching at Ile. 3 \PTis? aa a Ci les A. Dickey . D., of lade! Ye Chi ‘rancis \d the BAPE CHCH. STHAND | Sabbath echoolst'd pin. Heathers nesize thas | DRUMMERS OF THE 33D DEGREE. poet See oe ts eee ee Are Now Marked Sold. im the Bport—The Roads Around Paris. 5, H Grres, D-D.. pastor. — | day 7 p.m. sisdweek service Thursday. ae tried for several years to forestall him in the matter of securing secret society ex- yoyo BRANCH, yy 224, $7 KENDALL “cuares Church, 4th fendent, ” Preacht: T. Jones of a ¥ arming ty Kev. BT. Jones of Ithect = gy Chester, opportunity to ahead west, He D's w. Rav T Oarenten D.'D., pastor: to . je Their Field | erect they ato retire in Siagust, | Corremondence of The Erening Stas oy Cao awoken | generally tatends "to temain nt June one cl x ¥. - T. Outwat not awe, at “Jerry's t pull. Time ‘ 7 Ein tnd Spas MEWORes Geter eRe «Ih | Porrow at ie io.” No evenine The Entire Country is Their Field | * pot ax SEMIN’ a wos bs erproucinel ey | | /Uuecs Geeyemuetinaea ie meen oetg ol || Cyeting Sor womell $a Fares acc eee Vs. reggaecthandareit gy dee patsy ene nn Riv. Frank A. Swarcwout. superssisadeer. “San. | morulae urlea he? Se : dis, gavious brothers as to the foundation | coming in the woman's building a lady | paratively recent importation, and the| The United States and the Cheyenne ana | ‘2, Tetum home and spend his money. wy school, 4p.im. “Allare cordinliy invited to these — * of Labor. of his success, but a clam could talk bet-| whose striking figure at once attracts at-| feminine bicyclist 1s still an object of curl. Arapahoe tribes of Indians. Ottener than mot he docs not return, and wervices. SORES averse | oe betes end ae eee Serge en te cen kel cee tmcneh an emt: Ciabalie very tall: isd ar ‘eral sr ss | Galty-) Siomareks “Sho ecatelan” sa growing No. 5072. ~ bree ay pat. pone ane = The Washheesos Se SE EARS ABOUT | Joseph T, Kelly, pastor. —Pro : pnocent, ticket’ seller located somewhere | apparently increased by her costume, a| more and more popular, as Paris is sur-/ ‘The above is printed on the outside of «| recruited. Hike Uy" Sonday night, 8 o'clock, and preaches at | New Brunawick, Xi. \ ELER’S F #2 Indiana and as a result every passen- | long black cloak envelopes her, which’ as | rounded by #0 many charming townlets of | neat Ite pamphlet with a deep blue cover, | Sieeetis @ man living on a claim near Frees Tia ittt wrrvices: cad abort scrimone ents | Young Propie's Society Christian Endeavor at 7.36 |THE TRAVELER'S FRIEND. Sou the Srp on aig ee ne ey este | It blows aside when she walks, discloses | about a day's excursion. Versailles is the | It is an Indian depredation claim aud one| the frontion teow of Hess, “Whe whose RALET, RALLY! AEE Day saceat | P—‘omersthanaisw ww fer. Georre 6: | In the Drummers’ Association of Amer-| ,, Jerey’e BOTY Witkine’ Pi fe er ediposs cove par opp nid etary poamnd age ene mae drag tery cording, soe before, nig retirement. Ac"| 1,.ueus than a year ago be tok ett Sen ae oe Hees tenis Lean TS | Rack ae Te ee Aa No Nreciceraueet | tea the traveling passenger agents of the Sr Rie BCRigtitnt oe! the emilee ain | TURE Demstet del chawsCaliooeti nce ‘tent worn! | eracssriiaen/ Ras ialews abe eaatiCal onl Fletcher Cook is one of the most remark-| Upon the land adjoining his own, where F seiicol, 9 ink at | Sunday schol, 9:30 am. YP SCE @ifferent railroads occupy a position rela- enters oe ee biting w ‘heel by religious sisterhoods, with a little white | the distance can be covered in au hour and | able women of the age. Her memory would | #" old frontiersman lived alone With his Strangers made welcome at ail the service. it” | tive to a thirty-third degree Mason. They fn ptsnieprifleg pod gn business | about the face, and strings of white. Every |a quarter. Some of the roads leading out | seem te be 2 piece of unexcelied mechan- o chrowd ensterner gatne8 the ive? | ed privet ogre meprerpaagis Hoafhunt up, the secretary of the different | one turns involuntarily to look after her| from Paris, which were the pride of former | tam, with the pecullar attachment of erow- of tp, old man’ by winning his way inte 3 with. a q tle Ms jans, are pave wil afterward Bina SPOS Sa at Siete ar OM fe paling aeanmialties aad Thad eal — a meee agrecab| a and wonder who she is, with “er foreign | generations of Parisians, ing better and better as the fections and at 7" p.m. ned fonn of evening service | reeercs ‘between Land Mn. face and habit-like dress. cobblestones, and defy the efforts of the | and gray hairs make thelr om aang es name | mich wegeariow emacs Sean, meat, GSES | that, will accept © ceraee cera ea eee ae aeE aE, © Saunt, to wire Bim |" 59 Mies ‘Kate Maaraden, who hes| moet skilifel riders, ‘The Dicyclisen, there. | oncsreysn From all appearances, a payee a ae i Respogel- | Sv is. Holmes auliect precise’ | seus anieatines ein taine tens put in a| Toads in thelr locality and at the very | charge of the exhibit from the leper settle- | fore, generally find it to the advantage of | Cook lives to be a hundred ahe will remem. | fraya ranches, claiming o FROVIDES ees + CENTHAL, FEESBYTERIAN CHURCH. | claim for a salary with commissions, and | Cheapest rates. Every six months his pri- | ment in Siberia, a work to which she gives | their machine to have them conveyed some | per little incidents of the flood and astonish | they were jcommuntsti: “property. Bota a es ee Ge Hil rat TMP WOTOSS HEH) scrange Aa nay appar to th antares rey ante Soil asta {tna | her ite The exit a neariy oppo ha | stance out of Paria by rail and shen tke |n poiigrea word ty lng it wat am | wee eevee ae toe ated ge Bee cdo auceh’ Sk Pe evening. Seats road. ce presen: . aa Biomnon see Preece 2 c= SEW TORK AVERUE, CHURCH. = SeticnslMESTSOSnTE oes Seco te Se Gee Ta aE we naae hy Bedineeent tea areammeme | (oo tear ead royal ruin of St. Cloud, where ining her attention t the month fhen turned state's evidence and was set v. A urope. All invited. e* Preaching at 11 sm. and 8 p.m. by Kev. | petition approved. — and tee the fe ‘J hine spent’ a few ‘ = ae aw Tyr. Matt of ‘Sabbath scl 9-30 am. | way to do a brother a favor and the re- | of the buildings and leaflets are lying ready | the unfortunate Josephine spet facts in the case pretty well| “That was part of his well formylated ee ee Ee *s os E at 6:43 p.m. Strangers sre condialty ee = poctinonagngeonet Tf ot “Serry's" shrewdness Ig very ap-| for visitors te take, giving a Urief account ee It seems that In isis e tox | scheme. While his father-tn-law wae serv” frcactrng! by the Nem Wesea aa0 yim: Tamang: | Sees = 0f good to see how the members of this ox-| first served In this ne of Geinese Tet OM | of the work. Any one eee a erevtne | (ent ,comidition, maxes an interesting ide. | Oat irom (sone ne oe eel ane Disten tiree ap un ine by the pastor. Subject: “Attachment to God's CHRISTIAN. alted degree of drummers could handle the| | It is on record that in only one case was | to an extent beyond the leaflet can buy and the road which foliows along the Sein: was settled farm at a place called | 8crupulous neighbor to run away wil pa REARS SS ad NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH, | Seemingly perplexing geographical ques-| “Jerry” beaten out of his snug little com- | book written by Miss Maareden, which | 18 an unbroken line of beautiful <a. in, Wyoninn. Whotin toed | wide ana obtained a civurce on ths geek Be EAELEHEM | BAPTIST, CHURCH, Poa gs eee De a < ic fo mission in connection with a society ex- | gives an extended history of her efforts for| | Complegne is another very precty rtig | there with his wife, two daughters and sons. | of desertion. ~ ‘HilMdale, D. C., Rev. Jos. Matthews, will Twill presch at Ilam. andSpm. YP. 8. G | HONS of the commission. It is not @ very | cursion. He and a friend named Robinson, | these most wretched sufferers. This sec-| town, and boasts of a town ball which is } ne dange | “He now smokes the pipe of peace as he BEE gamdayy, Saly 30. gate forse now uiiaine. ) Boy wil presen ab 1 a my | At | that there is hardly achamlec im the tintred | aise %,paswenger, agent, heard of an excur- | tion is generally attended by Miss Maars-|@ very ancient bit of architecture. A few | Indiary ent ce yee eee bloody raids | Surveys his broad acres and congratulates goschiek. $M Jobber’ of Rien Chagel A: ME; | @-—— VERMONT AVENUE GHRISTIAN, Paw: | {hat there ls hardly a hamlet in the United | gion that would leave Goldaborcuele Par, | doen a eanerany attended by Miss Meare: | minutes’ ride from the town is the forest | in°his neighborhood, Gad. Pict hanes | himecit. ‘upon his “chrewdsess He, will Saigeck, Rev LV Bryant of Walker Memorial. Ail tor. F,D. Power.—11 am. and 8 p.m. Gan tit annie ee Withee nha eae for Atlantic City at about the same time. | Visitors, but sometimes Mise Maarsden = 2. en ay ees setae F i pathway of the raid, | provebly, return cast rh SB . pn | are inv! vei topic, "The World's Fair. fami! - ion r re at least four r- | sel ere, and is most earn: e | it was is wit ied ell pose as a western catt ya S101H SE BAPTIgT CRUNCH. 10TH | wrmon. Sunday rehool, 0:50. YP. St Es 7 10 | tell tts exact location, its numerical Popu- | oughs In the ‘Keystone state ong jerry" |of her chosen work, which her numerous | where in France. A short ‘ride from the | aumners wetricd Oot i ean, Ris two | Hen Pope, as & wemern cattle i and I sts. o.w., Rev. Walter H.’ Brooks, | — lation and the different roads by which it| for once missed the town, His friend | decorations prove has been approved offici-| village is the castle of the Pierrefonds, daughters at this time were three and ss p. De. pastor.9 a. ts. Sunday school: Il & ms ¥. M,C. a. fheos in Montteal and the neat a endints | CaughE the right one and told the com- | ally by various governments, ‘This wo- | with its mediaeval turrets, moats and bat- | ¢auenters at this time were aged three and ‘The Atlantic tecmom by the pastor. 8:45 p.m. Endeavor met Car load of tourists. ‘throush “ete auuhy | muttee Paving the excursion in charge that | man’s building ts considered by some peo- | tlements and its walls studded with stone | fourteen Zeere Eeapectively, The sider, of) | hesuenendtianean ci Dreachine’ Public invited Seats free. It Tie Well Knows iectatee ey ado aes | CAF load of tourists through ‘the sandy | Jerry” was ill and wouldn't be able to | ple about the most entertaining thing at | cannon bails, fired into them lurinz some | {86,tW0, i is the claimant in this care Give | rity Seen ee reine tc te about <= iD BAPTIST CHURCH. WIL- | Ty spel mgt ee the Fee, Cily Adeoes 16 | plains of Arizona. He possesses ¢he gift of | attend to thelr wants But he (Robin: | the great fair, and it is something that any | siege in the middle ages. This casile was | gs'has been said, was captured, slong with Pa nar Ge hana | — epbet Sd and 4th ate n.w.. Jae H | York ave. a.w., Sumiay, iniy 80, 180. ‘st 4350 pm | 68. as it were, and his education iy far| son) represented a first-class road and | woman visit! it must feel a pride in. To | almost an entire ruin at the time of the | her itttle sister, by the Indlans, but wee square miles, less than area Tint Ry poston SES oe: O'R South Spree | Every wes ie iavited. “Bible Gass, $:90y.m-~ it” | Bove the ordinary. His roving commis. | could get them good Fates, and aS a resTle | CRORE it eT eee ee eae ee of Nopolcen ar ae ime oe ne Preserved to astonish the Indian Geprede, | the Pacific, and between one-sixth and one+ Lies Bp eestor spa ev. CxS Be | © A Be se | te od deme aTiog Ruman encyclopedia. aud | he captured the prize. It Is sald of “Jerry” | than many can give, but there is much to | but was restored by him after old St4W_| tion bureau of the Department of Justice. | seventh of the totel surface area of the Kev. of. J. Neyior. welcome ‘CENTRAL UNION MISSION foting wie tha: (paces him on A friendly | that he covered the state in hot haste, but | repay one, When we went for the first | ings and plans, and the interior is in the | Wot, bureau of the Department of Jus coahh St weeuah Seuss one Aaa aoe ree BAPTIST CHURCH, LST. BET — a = footing with the traveling puolic. He sp-| his lucky star was under a cloud at that | time into the rotunda and began looking | same condition as when the old barons of 16th and 17th sts. n.w.. Rev. “J. A. Taylor, MTonlhis sote settice ou Musick Avia. | D@rently works for nothing, but hardly a| time and that the right town was reached | at the picture onecof tie Metta catch | Pierrefonds: dened even the King of France: diameter, which is rather more than double Pastor. Services at 11 am. and 8 pin. ‘The rastor | Se ed eat on eee Herta MUG: | Word escapes his lips that is not weighted | but'a few days before the occu tention was one of two little street} All cyclists in Paris are taxed to the the distance from Liverpool to New York. Tay chal we DG aia Thee public are iaviten | Gort Services nae nen, mecting, in hall at & gold, and months afterward returns | start for the seashore, eon WAS tO | our attentio jark-s amount of ten francs per year, equal to Its depth is much better known than 3 Fanzers welcomed i * Ty peierepplartss a. por = ted with valuable business in| | Another class of business the passenger Sree o> eee eeacn cy rene ae cues PRE of ois, Pacific. and averages more — coe airaranecaiae aaa NS, Sunday. cor. aw. excursions that use the|agent kes to secure for his road is the ave $01 3 Be iitoe Tehneone br Bu panor,“iae: | 3:80 0: cor 13and DE. ¥7 4:45pm Meet | cars Of the particular roed he represents, | ment Hikes £2, § troupes. Several, of the | terast was by no means lessened when on | sequence. ‘The | cabmen are | indifferent fect or about two, ana twro-thiga monary rally. llam.. Kev. L. M. Lake, D.D., sec- mn Frida; Ptaare 9 ad Fdg castetn states are his most profitable| agents make a specialty of this business, | looking in the catalogue we found that | whether they are the cause of the cyc! = The height of Mont Blanc is ‘three pageey, of f missions. Subj-et:“ Fularved Re ticiny: Dear Ravy Yard. 7 pth field. but were it necessary je would inter-| but they must be of the brightest. sort, | they were painted by the "hand of Mile. | rapid transit from this earth or not. an miles. Esorts im spreaiina tie Gospel.” 8 p. i, sermonby ropolitan Baptist Church, cor. A and ein | View an Esquimau in” Alaska OF &|as the old adage, “dont foul with the | Marie irtseff, ‘that strange gentus | the carters make life a burden by refusing The cubic contents are therefore nearly ee ee 2 PSS rary theatrical compant in the counter | forte natt"e dosen‘hves cl'ance dy ot | ahsSe' hs SP’ aoan" gn ewe Te pope ER ae plenen return them ot eve se = ‘A Party. every theatrical company in the country, | to live &@ dozen lives at once, nize , a a tEMOQBIAL on BST | UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST. To Pihou segs expethnl —- hustle | and all about Je how many people, what paplnn Ay eg td e age either | railway companies are ee, ae pearly three amen, The umber of ‘cubie Hp emoee ot. he _ ————— ”: — properties, where {t is, where it oing acqui has given follow: ciphers, a number Pog Bey. TON. evant. nestor, ~Sunday school at MEMORIAL CHURCH. COR R AND_X. | for business for thelr respective roads, the it will ‘close ite, season. If it | the power to grasp and to comprehend, in fp more marvelous. In 1865 Jasper Fletcher, | (Pat Would be ticked off By One mulllion Scag eek BRS para Stace Ste PY OF | tote he bictne da suse so| ehnL te Sop bon op | hen Sid BS er oP ace | Reh eo Tareas a Be ae of he nls ated Sas | got, ae he Sak ls Gniversity. *°_ | B. Branes Sunday school af 3:30 os! & Cg, | Sgents to an Evening Star reporter recent-| cago he knows when it ing to si ing it, or le,” and she Jo" some | OM the government in wileh he lteteed he — =| at 7pm All invited: s FS OF lly. He said out on a tour and where it is going. He is An Artist and Her Chair. they Fefuse all responsibility. In some | OF in it is 78 trillions. A sphere to be, Church, Sch aad od Ge a a = ¢ Rome, time, since & builder in the state| more oF leas intimate with every" theatt!-| ne a ri akarls CATHsekar Gatiaics gases, they absolutely ‘refuse ‘to. carry a | aces eae he | Atlantic would have to be 685 12 miles pastor; Hev. Sandy Alexander, HER of Washington, where wages . | cal man: nthe count a. judi- eye! sign Giameter. taster of ceremonies We wilt Celeurave our thirty” OTHER SERVICES. __| CA,cutated ‘that it would be cheaper to Bire | Clous course of pipes ee earns shouts | painter of one of the pictures hanging | Dicycle,unless the rider signs pa Responsible at, Fi bu it it were made to fill a circular fth anniversary in the dedication of our new temple, SPIRITUALISM.—MRS. R. 8. COWING, | eastern mechanics at eastern prices for the| there 1s money in ihe treasury. If there|also in the rotunda reminds me of an|in case of damage, and it is a question | pears on the scene with the ont Game ang | Teaching from the earth to the sun—s of St and Q +¥s_ 0. 8-, commencing om the Ath onal evidence of the ittumedias Tae | Winter amd pay thelr fares both ways. | is he will sell them a round trip tcket for | anecdote « Washington. friend. told. me| whether & long ride over some of the | Dears He tance of 9, tmiles—the Giameter of rn item! list of Sag Met sa aS ro | Fe Senge sca ae le | wasted is Sati, Phd natant | hacen Aan end eter Agana | ving ae bene krona Se AS | rougher oadarand Pars wrote the) ong Helge Mot kee amegnig |e" anh Tt sara ar eat . 1t*_ | Temph Gat. nw, \ wanted in Baltimore. ey number enerally there is not—he sells them &/ gustine, where Miss A’Becket has a win-| machine less a iy ite a i over a 4 e — SETA BAPTINE CHURCH. | coon 713 Admiasion Sie Vee sceie erga wank Rearly seventy-five. T knew noting of tis | flcket for the frst stage, fer studio, and had vialted it 1. | Me gRRFSBE CBF 80 Carelenely are ney | tee rere Nir ends a wet | to contain the Pacific would be, ov smile Lats ne. clay oC ~ ‘The Regular Summer Tourist. ‘Among ‘the curios which have been col- €r Cook was not one of the kind to be sat- | S24 three-quarters across. service. 8 Melek. Chrmtias Epleator fete. 7 pe “ S| ee ey op. arene ine mechanics Wine | ‘The regular summer touriat is known to lected "By Sie in. ihe course “ot her iene with a pai $2.80 for that ranch out | tothe, sam Se no ErEae eat hey ae a ih. Prayer meeting Thursday, All welcome. er I ran across another agent. We the passenger agent through previous trips 9 4 ear > bene Seats free — “ye | SOME NOVELTIES IN HAaMMocKs | W8Y,°V¢r the ‘oket ofice down on Balti: | over his or opposition roads, and before the eens orient Ree ee page fT a 9 ie one’ encuch es‘ienow that 16 THERE WILL BE A GRAND RALLY AT/ which Are jon From more street and han ogee snow melts in the spring he will have | friend asked if it bore their coat of arms, 4 interval, and has now grown to something | had touched ry ery | Rn the, bore and Cuarity Temple tomorrow fa lebee pas pep ee wenerally’ do, ‘The agent looked at them footed him with time tables and pretty | and upon Miss A’Becket's saying she did over $160,000. This ‘Growth would ‘sect so pny ft y P 3 . in which ¢ r- earner ee of the order of Love and Charity 18 | From the House Furnishing Review. them in the rack beside thove of fifteen | teuiar road are set off to great advantage. | told her that it was the thres balls which % ; Reeds some explanation, Shen Srestntintt | that rate would take century and Ul friends upon thi. a. There will be three| Away from the sights and sounds of a | others. « lors,’ he said,|Qn¢ might suppose that a solitary indi-| modern pawnbrokers use as the sign and "y will be as clear as light and it will be | #84 such an abnormal infant fs an sermons preached gay, by the following | great city, with no fear of the smirch from ae eee ast cee a t| ¥idual could set out on a trip without being | token of their business. Interested at thts, z i seen that it was pi through an over. | centenarian. ministers: 11 a m.. Kev. Horad; 3 p.m. W. Bishop ‘4 Ms pointing to the cards. “There are fifteen of | accosted by these shrewd gentlemen of the | Miss A’Becket pulled’ off. the draper: ‘ sight that the claim was not at Tohnson,, . D. pastor of the Second Baptist Church: its dusty streets and the weariness from | them, all passenger agents. You two make | road, and so he can if he will take the | which concealed’ part of the chair, an “ $100,000 in the place. Speculations in Sun Heat. Bapent ‘Church Cakie BATTEN GG. W's | Contact with Its perspiring crowds, beyond | severiteen. ‘The others are all ut after the| Daing to keep the fact of Mis conteneala ced | Tee i eye She hackers the ‘One or Ue anaiir tinue hen Ou suihins aeenaanen PowaeS uannisos Grand Deputy. __—iit* | Teach of the hum of the too familiar and | seventy-five men who a ty Believe 1 | tur to himself, His wife will know it first, | three balls’ which had been overlooked < 4 as showing the rise and fall of the mem-| "So tar as ‘our present knowledge goem L~ —— overfond mosquito, the summer girl has | Washington tomorrow. I don't bellsve I) she will tell a friendly nelghbor, and in this | until then, the owner not having known g ory of the claimants. J Fletcher, ‘the brightness of aay METHODIST. found a convenient bough from which to; fitting one of your profession’ “A ™*| way. It will eventually dice’ ane hee il | Hate dealin od money: leiers apd en 3 Bho might be ‘called the original claimant, | St waae wety ts to be cheneeen PAE — 4 loc: icket agent's office ant e wil ‘alian fami - t, in his first it ually mentions ‘sun ce Be SPARE Oo F, CHURCH, masa. | Swing her hammock. Her hammock is a| | “It would appear impossible to any one! quickly wire one or two friends of the fra- | wittingly furnished a sign to their ignoble ole gga Fs ge he the transformation in some fashion of me- ‘ave bet. Oth and 10th sta, Kev. L. dainty affair of Mexican grasses or of mul- with our pace busi Mnany | teMity of the facts. If the trip be a short | successors, but rejoicing in this added inter. after thinking over the matter, he into heat. ‘To take our Wercian. DD pastyr.—0:0 am" Sinday school: | ti-eolored cotton cord, pillowed and wal. : that so many Rerhaps only one or two agents will | proof of ‘the authenticity of her highly decides that after all he was mistaken | Cuanical power into heat Te tas (ccourell semper ertine. tvaielay Sit. Seats free. “it | anced to the height of prettiness and lux-| Said start from Baltimore by three foutas, | Ctl, ut Af the Yosemite valley er the’ wen, | "'Some'of the exhibits in different. bulla- le ‘he quicuy drops them from’ the winky | duetrine that the heat sc our pe me FE ad peel: Bed Mcgee ie erry fo I ed beg gt i eg eg A gig 9 eg ht gg lig ig Se 9 f Mra "Asands Mt Wietener Gook, bowen, | woltare is sestaines by the sredual oone =O Ropers of Libera went couse of Africa, sab-| Which @ high temperature aad e saturated | and Chesapeake and Olio, But 1 will ex-| Soren “will be on his hecls before he: fee | nein “ane cones unexpectedly. upon ‘some: . knows full well’ that the ranch at Rock | traction of the polar volume. The q 5 seas of in the Wall.” Sp.m., a ser-| Atmosphere make a few of us blush to ad- | Plain the reason for a floc! feesion "| thought the idea of his trip has gotten be-| thing which arrests the attention even of Creek, Wyoming, did possess four mules | available for transformation into net i oy ia hit tes, BEBE EG | SeeBier geo rad heen cou | YB a rednet ingen, tone | puna ack hear Ay weld 5 Soran ip nev acount es | ey Ser ay eee oS Sm, Sunday scaool. 4 Rm. tone verrice, James en the first agent calls the unsophisti-| through the leather bu! tres 3 Fietch- W. Butcher. supt.__J. W. Norris. pastor dignined by ae called tne CKoyal | have carried the men, weet as far as CRI | cated traveler will no doubt feel fattered, | specisily interested in anything, we ‘saw, ee the father, In his Arst schedule pinees | a2 those which we reckon in the 4 RAMEInE Ma GHUNCH: Social,” and’ ail because it will hold two | S80, Without o break. From Chicago te | fut when his lire becomes « burden thtoueh | we topped a minute at one of the rub] ‘The Bols de Boulogne, with its long | the ‘Value of the ladles’ wearing apparel | period, but even throughout « ime P sts. nw. Rev. E. 8. Tod people without mixing them up. It is war. | X@nsas City there are five City the | the Interrogations of a score of these gen-| ber exhibits, where huge chunks of the| avenues of shade trees, presents a very taken at $250. In his second account he | 80 Vast as that which geology pastér-—Sunday school, @:1 | ranted to swing a fat person and a lean | SOUrS; five agents. From Kansas City the | tlemen he will decide in the future to take | gum were displayed, a® well as patterns lively scene every afternoon, as it is here | Knocks off $90 of this sum. That sort of | the formation of the earth's crast, it Sscrantent person at the same time without disaster o | SS" Paul Denver and Salt Lake city, Gounell with himself, and set out upon a| for overshoes, ‘and also the fished rub-| that’ the Women cyclists, ‘with such cos- | thing. however, won't do for Mrs, Amanda | 1s certain, that the tity of poseile —.- janger of spilling either, and altogether It - . ;| trip the idea of which has apparently g' tumes as only Paris can turn o1 e ad- | xf Fletcher Cook. She recognizes at «| light and heat dispensed cun SESS | Same fo Deon hand 1 meet « long-felt | four roads and to Omaha there are six, |{PTUREUP 0 & Bight. This is the line tol srinterented in giving’ us points | Theta at eturely dierent “style ot | Slance the utter absurdity of one woman | ie limited im aimount. oss SE Fax ens STROIE | Rammmock. said te aided caste re aay | calling for ten more agents. Bo the Dossi-| talky tone’ ott shone Eero Curiae on the gathering of the gum, having spent | dress from that of the American women | 8nd,two little girls living on a lonely ranch | |The wun, cafe ‘when the mighty + JOD Ore, S05. Angee ey, longitudinally, by the center's being drawn | Dilities increase all the way across the con- | nearly takes one’s breath away by shaking ome years in South America among the | riders, and when first seen it is really quite etwood, DD ork August 20, ugust 27, Rev. ‘peo at present so brilliant, will have no tinent. Each of these western roads, you | him by the hand and tediee wine yh vs Ne of the interior, where his | rccrsand when first seen it Js really duite | worth of clothes. In her schedule therefore at op brillant. wil ir Dr. iek Diltsbard’ august 27, Mev. H.R Savio pi po ag ETS mone ted ag eS {2 an hour for Alaska as it he'was mene Busine tea? in: An we turned away he | the knees, with # sailor Rat, ts the comtume ge Fitem — ved | - it De. ing elder. | of twomto the delights of killing time aa | ie for Just such cages. The agent at Bal: | New York of Atlantic City. calied our attention to one of the curiosi-| worn by some of the more mod a aapesmte 50 - MOUNT VERNON PLACE ME. CHURCH | they “swing, swin; ther t .e music a he humorous part of these trips {s to | ties of his collection—a hideous thing—a| while the followers of fashion must adopt jemory. oath. eng. Schad Keie weer Ber tees | or the Cee ee 10 th the routes west of Chicago, it made no dif. tic . : | z i it § materials constituting the sun have see the face of one of th head about as lat a8 @ small monkey's | the latest style, which comprises a sort of | All this does not explain the mighty | Siways been luminous. We cannot W. Canter, pastor — Preaching at Ii ‘and 8 p.m. | “ ‘The valance ts an acquisition to the orai- | ference to him which. It was the business | agents as the tourist steps Up to the tieker | Chuck ce whet lodked to bee ae eee? frock coat, knee breeches and a jaunty | growth of the claim, and we must look | say with certainty by what influence Sanday school at 9:30am. Christian Endeavor meet | 1, every-day sort of mock that finds | Of, c&ch of those fifteen agents to secure | seller and buys his ticket. The outlay is | It was very interesting to hear this man | derby. I was rather dismayed one day | cisewhere for the real cause. In his first tness was Ky ye Me fog at7 p.m. Strangers cordially invited. It? weak = Bernd ieee ‘Kindly hides | that Party of seventy-five mechanics for his | perhaps a couple hundred dollars, wnat the | tell_us then of how this was a woman’s|when walking through the Bots de Bou- | ©! Fletcher said that he had arose from & or q DUMBARTON AVE. M. E. CHURCH. hefects of position thet mighe be moce | own particular road, but some of them had | Company gets It all Whatee calamity, he | head. once of natural size, and which by |logne at the expedient adopted by a young | Ciaim Jasper, Fletcher “4 proach to a collision between two ev. De. Geo. Elliott. pastor. at 11 on ~The | $2¥ defects of position might be com- | to be disappointed as they could use only | thinks * "| gome mysterious process been com-|ludy-who had for some time been looking | #20 in coin, which the wild, umamed sav-| proach tos, collision | bet to on en= ner nesting Wiarsiay. "ah Sate Eee Offs” | Swkward appearance, which to ne sensie | One Foute without breaking up into couples. | “Washington, comparatively speaking. has | eed Me eee eee nen eo | Ie tfully at her brother's machine and | ages had carried off to spend in tire water | Counter with enormous in bein Se ee Se ae Coen oe oe eae ‘Working for Fair Tourists. ire ‘are “hneuné salesmen: but what there | moved.’ The features still retained a sem-| wondering how she could ride without a | and riotous living. A year later he took it through “space, “Tt is, howerets, oo SESS Sri QUETHQDIST PROTEST-| drawback. The valance is graceful in it-| The world’s fair has caused the work of known to the Jocal passenger | blance of humanity and the coarse, black | habit. Af last the happy thought struck | ty amounted $0 G0 Bike, Anaeae Ee that the ages the sun ant Church, 31st st. bet. Mand N, Kev. Wal- poo es mS “Bans OS eek Go tathadae.th'e theiianasen ae ind are well taken care of. In| hair still hung about it, and it made one|her that she might transform her skirt | Only amoun' x x ‘been brilliant form Sr incident oe ter jam, Pastor —Services Ll-a.m. and@p.ia. | Self, and, ig woven of the same colors | these ag: - other Cities the hat salesman has his sea-| shudder, reminding one In. miniature of | into oneeo putting her thoughts Into action | Fletcher Cook was only fourteen years to speak, in the infinite ‘of Seats iee en | omens WOBTE” | Srovement whether ihe’ hammock he’ ts | Sree and thelr ranks have been augmented | Son. as has aloo the dip seone ee, tes | phudder, reminding one in miniature 0 she brought the back of her dress toward | When she was swept away, along with ail| $0 speak, inthe tne Ttsecey Cf COOe Beats free. i i*_| provement, whether the hammock be in| by some of the best drummers of other hardware and furniture drummers, and the long ago have looked on ‘London bridge. the front between her knees, thus forming | her father’s coin, but im the matter of 1s constituted. Pe Lee Minne, DD psu. | Tt ts Becoming something of a fad tor the | line® of business. Many people going, to passenger agent takes care of them ail. He ‘The Moat Valuable Exhibite Sold. femporarny’a'pait of breeches, and mount= | memory on fang questions she was aid chetan > . Rev. . 3, D.D.. or. e cago from the west east become dis- | is acquainted in all the big establishments h ing the machine flew away for a spin. pigmy. sands by Bate: pra sown ie tharaday “feening. al Fane ee oe ree nee ne nooks | satisfied with the road they started on to| that employ: lutae manors et ‘drummers, | One is struck in looking through the Itb- | '"F, {8° Srticulariy interesting to notice the | Mrs. Amanda M. ,Fletcher ‘Cook entered to hang her hammock for her siesta or | that city, and upon their returm wish to | and at the proper time makes them a visit | eral arts buliding especially by the fact number of taverns that have sprung up in | her first claim as her father’s heir, and in pes ‘once become eo heated, ~ take a different route. Here is where the| He makes himself popular with th, ny of the most beautiful and | many of the Villages around Paris, the re-| the nine years her memory had been de- ~~ Ft 3 Bape SS t hustling is required. The big hotels| not alone because he is a sociable feren Soatis AE AEIan ace tarhed SAA eon tartan’ | See Le aE aEENT ot ae Sone ae oe] SNIEE Be Bsa rate, At that | Sunce® which we may mm. by Rev. John F. | cocanqueunee om the cnptine cnatt one arte i the windy city are crowded with agents | but because he 1s doing them frequent ta that the purchasers, as indicated by. the | cling. Such signs as “An Repos des Velo-| time she, clearly remem! that her fa- ample light dispensing, power Evening services, commencing at 7 o'clock, - | Mniliar terma with the cletks thercin, Shonid | YOrS, He cannot reduce the rates, as they | cards, are nearly ali from the east. New | cemen” or “Rendezvous des Velocipedists” raid was is. - possible f the Epworth Leseue. Sunday school. 9:15 a.m. | & touch of eastern modes could not be omit- | mintar terms with the clerks therein. Should | are Axed be tus iors, bt — 2 u m be seen at every turn of the road and | of $2,000 in coin, not to speak of $10 in t-radiat Sharen prayer meeting Th - 8 Dm Ail are tea But, cme shalt . comfort 88 | the luckless traveler by the slightest insin- | hundred Weadtag Tarte” then et Fee oy York, Boston and Philadelphia are the | are to light ting capacity elcome, also’ ? f ‘ter to the material wants of | bank notes. It ‘has been since 18%, how- uation intimate his dissatisfaction with the | road. names oftenest appearing as the ultimate | such inns cate! curred more ever, that the true depth and power of the | fave occurred several = = 7 5 DN. | Often the enjoyment of a hammock ts s : destination of these finest goods. I had | the cyclists. ve RYLAND M. &. CHURCH -9 a. SUN we fae = i with by a provoking | Toad that Brought him to Chicago the clerk} To illustrate, One of the local salesmen Emile Zola, the novelist, predicts that the | memory of Mrs. Amanda M. her Cook | ages of f shade just when we most | Mill deftly notify scveral of the agents that | starts south on a business trip, and pur- | Gaited te my notice be one of the young | bicycle will be a future necessity in every | has shown itself. In her t claim she det phenomena of vas ie tasmene thee te can ae vanent stand highest in his estimation, and as a eae trip ticket to Charleston, | fadies in charge of the display of the Libby Romesheld und ts Rianel 5 stance etre. Res neste or ee ules ~t es ved. z resul raveler wi surround . C. While jumping about from the Httle | 18 y cate of “St. Velo,” as the Parisians ca! out The sun, eS CENTRAL METH PROT—c Or again. there may be two young trees | MatANE With men who will sympathize With | iad towns on the branch Toads to the | Fate, NOPKA At thelr manufactory in the | cate of, St. Velo. as the Parisians call she theretore inserts Its Some Bawls ane | PEM eochiuereh Ti ime ane Oui _ whens ‘leafage ‘does not protect from the —_ tale of woe, but who will ultimately | larger cities his trunk or satchel becomes: are overworked as, pot dark admi lan : ke of the | relaxation for those wi him to his home by way of a road that | mixed up in the shuffle and he arrives at | te West in general, and I spol °| he says, there is alwaye the preoccupation | 80 careless with money and so forgetful of | sun. it is an admirable plan under these | is 30 per cent worse than the one on which | his destination minus that very weeeeare a eee eee eee eee oe aPbre-| of maintaining the balance and no matter | the Various little sums which “hey possess. é RCH Con, | “cumstances to stretch an awning over he started for the great White City. Te is adjunet. It would cost him a mint to tele- | feular, as shown forth micego poopie 1m text | how well one, may, Fide it ts constantly Here was that neglectful Fletcher, putting yt Mbp ney Sh | hatpmiock at All hours tn serenest comfort, | Rave: the best axents. St roads | graph inquiries over the country he has | of the goods manufactured for the fair | Present, although the rider be so. sklllfui 7150 In | BATY, to our Px Bey. HA | Derfectsy uncomeesned, even If ight show: | have the best agents. Just come in from about his lost property, i : i r = *. . D, pastor. —Preaching at 11 4al | 88 to be unconscious of it. It is this, he | money lost and entirely forgetting the| which succeed Moore. “ Evening services conducted b: | Male the anenine: te the 2 If the combination effected by the dif-| and besides speed {s necessary. Then he See eee nets eles onan . em sed = Saya; witch peavocite Ook Rises eters tee | ota ben OF ME Ree <4 Jeacue. Sunday school at ¢-i0m. Prayer meet-| €r8 come up. | Make the : Ming oft the | ferent roads of the country for the main-| thinks of his friend, the passchger agent, eee Gamrente ' seduiously any one strain "uf serjous | lucky thing for the Fletcher family that | whith fetes fe Thursday 8 1t_| of an isosceles triangle, cutting of the | taining of rates to Chicago during the fair | He wires him the situation he is i) ais | eee ee 3 — GALBRAITH Z10: acute angle at a width of eighteen s Mrs. Amanda M. Fletcher Cook jed t vi 0 Ve spent some time in seeing the glass | thought. Sow thisvend firmly over a*rod or round | 1% carried out strictly to the letter wise| the shortest possible time that gentleman Cin people's meeting: BP. ve sti thror the bazaars, half of them new cars, and each succeeding excursion | to what they are at the present time. The . These qualities, so far as we have | -,A novel and interesting race took place a | ing the money of necessity went along too, —_ | necessarily to It, a8 otherwise the whole crowd might | are concerned: 7 4 ae made at this place, being quite fascinated ; gm. by the pastor’ p-m., by Mr. #| the rod through which to pass a rope, and | pur tne little roads are the ones that chuss | or the next morning, in plenty time to do | thing. T am sure “agp eaten ata rs and utterly forgetful of all that good | and tremendous globe so Jauiaica, West fudies. | tle this end to the trea: the other points | trouble. If a break should come the trav-| business, the lost property turns uj qj those undesirable little objects, with a money of which thelr parent had been rob- | orb that — {EET WE CHUNG REV | must have rope sewed stoutly to them and | - , Ape ryentiee ie na and | Picture at the bottom and thick, smooth =SFOURTH STREET ME. CHURCH, RE eling agent will be in his glory. They gre| the passenger agent has made a friend and : a bed. with appalling ee oe oe Gunday | be tied to posts, unless there is a second | generally given free rein 4s to rates, and | secured a customer for life, Small favors | §1a8s above it, without going back’in fancy As in a Dream. terials See rhat chapel ana Jon at 11 om. Pevachine bY | tree, In which fortunate event they can be | Siere competition is briak the public een | Cone He Sener dite, Small favors | FMthe morning we hung aver the gallery - — Ko. George W. Havell; * piu. by Kev. Thos. J. Clark | tied to its branches, be depended upon to be benefited. The | better than he. . railing looking at the blazing furnace, from In an average case skeptical persons | into ¢ pi Lol oe adoption of the one fare charge for the| About the largest transaction in tickets | Which came the pee ot ee, ene ee might be able to throw a shadow over the | tion’ of Se BT, HON ME. CHURCH, oor ST See Sees rund trip between, the eastern citles and | ever recorded tn Said to have been brought | Were, Say a ioe eeu sak ee optend probability of Jasper Fletcher, an unedu-| period g waahiine at 11 = Sunday school, 9:20; at 8, NT. Chicago is not as likely to prove as pop-| about by u Washington passenger agen “= ¢ ted English work: career Rev We. Noland will address the Young Sea's Chris — plar as was generally supposed It would. | and aptly ‘illustrates the ‘fact that he is | Out and flattened as they cooled. | The more . X. the wilde of Weenma one a ee jong Foil, pastors AH SF Welcome. Henry A ©2t-! ay tucident in a Station House Which Might | To secure this reduction the passenger | contiivally on the lookout for: nis “att, | serious business of cutting the Intricate de- clothes, eapsciaily an ho Cae cf the Beaten, 3 — | Have Been Expected. must travel only on trains which are made | commission, although in this case his divi- sens atheeee See Lott as naman ¢ in i inches Jom per himself, seems to have re. | creatures. <e FOUN CHURCH, 14TH AND G| x up solely of passenger coaches. dend was something pretty. The time of | bow! not attract us half so mucl Z x { called the fact of such possession until | ent consideration must not sta — 3 schoo | From the New York World. TY he rains le was immediatel: fter th mple- | those utterly frivolous little paper weights. % A 5 Wipe. De, Sesphan Broter bantect: “The Fut hese cheap t are not allowed to| the sa mediately a e comp a Mrs. Amanda M. Fletcher Cook gave stood. ~whinia “Mure | ‘The other day a son of the Green Isle, | cover the distance between Washington | tion of the Baltimore and Potomac. toad See memory a trial trip twenty-six vente after | any periods 7p mi. Epworth Leazue. | whose heavy brogans still bore the traces | and Chicago in less than thirty hours, | between Baltimore and Washington. A cut| A Substitute for Leath the raid. Mrs. Amanda M. Fletcher Cook, | 88 exceptional song and praise service. U"_| of the bogs and whose tongue was thick | and during all that time the passenger | rate war was on and it ls sald that one of | From the Lone, i however, is not the Woman to forget even | each iON M, E- CHURCH. 20TH ST. NEAH) with the brogue of County Cork, stepped | Must pol oe a eS carry you from city to city |" Leather possesses such excellent qualities So small a thing as $00.00, ‘and ‘what ts « Rev. Joel Brown, pastor.—8. a e train. ¢ 0 z f t ig anume ict” 3°S migtocary mceting af | into a police station and asked for the cap- | Sfthe big New York roads Secuted the one | {oF Bbout, what a good gotten down to | foF the many purposes to which ft is put i 4 mage She Runes ar Same one 3 4 Gospel song service at 7:30. Prayer meeting Wed: | tai ignment of one of the first excursions | 60 cents one way between Washington and | that it would seem Idle to seek a substitute. Praline, remengeteetimony on the last | Prom the Cornhill Magazine eC TET ae What d’'yes want here?” inquired the} and the agent for the road soon had! Baltimore and 7 cents for the round trip. | Nevertheless, there are many persons who, clearly and distinctly. Before the family |, 4t last. >A UNION Came. | ‘ t at the desk. enough tickets sold to fill the train. In| The Baltimore and Potomac, it 1s sald,| while they find that leather serves as an came to this country, when Mrs. Amanda | !#hly up Beran tituat sillure camp meeting of Eaat | haughty sergeant at the desk. about ten hours the entiusiasm of the| wanted the war stopped and decided on | eectual protective covering for the four Se Wictcisar’ Geek’ Sas eneatenne Mae ala Gee bea ry te a | “OL want a. job,"seys the verdant visttor. | Cxeurstonists wore off, and for the remain. | effective measures. The agent in question | find also that it 1s often obstinate in & nine years of age, she had assisted her | bead purses, Fretidtne Elder W. He Young of Hillaisie wipers | “Well, this ain't no place fur a job, un-| Ger of the trip considerable suffering re. | wa ‘sent into the enemp's campe Balth | eaeptiee tet et ete Often obatinate in father to count his‘ money and full well she | bone rpc pons r Re ope = - : c y cell yes want.’ sulted. Then came the little break that| more, and contracted with a_“scalper” to | dividual feet or to the more or less physical yelling backgroun; ey boys. A pos; {he ovenine sermon at lus. Love feast at 4 p.m. | less it's a noice cosey cell y knows that he had £21,000. During the time Bes, Overton Will breach at $30 p.m Meeting each | --, cil, is it, begob? An’ is thot th’ way | Sfforded the ticket agents great pleasure. | sell him $100,000 worth of the % cent tickets. | abnormalities to which 80 mahy are sub- that the family lived in Henry county, Til, | Uceman hits them viciously with « stlelg: Biht in the week. Ail are welcome. Reva J. xt | A Cill, ts it, : . Seeing the mistake made in the first ex-| The “scalper” gathered together his money, | ject. In such cases, if comfort is to be ex: ‘ this money was always kept in the house | but they trample round us just the sume., BUTLER and J. S. SMOTHERS, Pastors, is*” | yes got yer job on th’ foorce? | cursion the road that secured the second | secured the tickets, and, as was expected, | pected. only the most supple and ylelding and shown to no one. When the Fletcher | And then we go for a scamper across Be BOGE ASS ENON cH, £,| _ His haughtiness nearly fell off his stool. | assignment added little, conventences to it was the last straw,’ the war closing | quallty sousid be worn. 2: the annie than This Is Fashionable. family moved out into the wilds of Wyom.| railway line, down to the down, , se Oita Shit Ace, pastcr. ';| He finally came around the rail and looked | their train in the way of wash rooms and| shortly thereafter, and’ up wen’ ye rates , it shou! ‘waterproo! ui Tl aim... preaching." subjec | th } | { , ween the actresses seeing the town in mainly the day” sn my fur a job?” | Was handied better than the previous one, | “scaiper” is sald to have dispowed of his | been able to judge, belong in a satisfactory | feW days ako between, th Nouvenstes: the ar ine preeeneaiae Mo drew tnt in tes | Sunday. . lias Te (Meanie to ive; Tetorted the | These jlittle conveniences give the agents | tickets In about three months at the rate | degree to an interesting and new material | Grandyy ent ine odne ne uy eautes. the mind's ove m pardict pacture af Wie tam Between the mud walls we hear the wild cd eee Bric’s| man. “Whinever Oi axed for wurrek they |@ chance to laud thelr respective Toads, | of $1.25 aplece, and thereby cleared a shug| called “flexus fibra.” ft appears to be a autes, organized by actors of the principle | chest which she Is well assured: conten palpitating music of a fantasia, and push m= ws ghhwnoe told me to go on th’ p'lice.”* and where they can offer substantial in-| little fortune. Those tickets were a thorn | flax-derived material, suitably prepared 2nd | theaters. The course measured six. Klien in £50 | in fhrough @ narrow doorway into a dimin<« ASBURY M. E. CHURCH. REV. D. w.| “How long since yes come over?” ducements the traveler generally suc-|1n the side of the railroad that fathered | olled, oe a comer eee = meter ual to four and one-sixceenth bers dis-|utive, dusty playground. Black Hays. D._D.. pastor. — Sabbath school, | ‘A fortnight come tomorrer," sala the | cumbs to their blandishments. them for a considerable time, as no com-| It is particularly supple and flexible and | Mise. td'arsonged from the tie ee Sinctly thet tm tube tvenmeey at tee aeenee, . refugees from the tb: 10a. m.; preschivg. i} man. fr Gaye noe that ne (old The Star man a| promise could be, effected between them | takes & polish equally well with the best | ice end,extended from the Bois de ltou- cause chase wane ne notes Ot A eee ‘When the sun sinks, all Lae hk SO rites | cegh Ry What Kind of a job ts tt you'd be few days ago that he belle ed the reduced and the “s calper, but they were genuine ern ently had occasion to wear a | With thousands of people who enthisiati. | Conizathen thee cn =} Shapeless women with oe class. Frite¥ | after havin’ here?” ‘ate was not going to be so much of aj and as good as gold, and the “scalper’ e a . as Il ed. the “ bi crushed faces, squat bos tare Sam. aes i+ || “Shure, an" yes don't spose Ot kem here | benefit as was generally supposed, as the | spd passeneer wackt Were the weal witpers RR oe ee a er i a Indians With Boodle. Boosh and discolored “Eneush shooting: He ST QuantEx YAND| to feed ‘chickens? Oi want a job on th’ | hardships that went with it were too great. | in the transaction. ‘and have purposely submitted itt mone. | fumery, jewelry and flowers were aici. | After Mrs. Amanda M. Fletcher Cook coats, the gift of some passing dahabeah, om [Sa ee z He was of the opinion that something ie — What undue strain, in spite of which no | buted tn profusion to the winners, some of | had been captured by the Indians these | the castaway of a European engineeer at Somorruw. July JO. SKE, All are invited, Preaahing | punning hie honda eects tee nee ae: | have tonne way, fed andl tr thece Sete Accident on the Cruiser New York. cranking, of the material was perceived, | whom made the run in fourteen minutes | wild untutored savages fell into the habit | th Si ee ee Ber Renker, D.D TR pine here BE here two wakes, and are wantin’ to be a be @ sleeper attached to these trains there| A pecullar accident by which five men | While the sense of comfort to the foot was | 4nd a half. sg By! ~y —_ man. A.C. Washington, pastors policeman!” ” of coming to her and getting her to count “ 7 ra, bel - || The bicyclists give alarm by means of a |)’ should at least be a chair car which would | were burned, two of them badly, occurred | Very evident. Flexus fib Epo y big rolls of bills. One enterprising Ohey- ocete : : sated rial of vegetable origin, 1s calculated also to | lttle brass horn attached to which is a bel- was the confident | rae their heads,” PASSeMKers @ chance to yesterday afternoon at Cramp's shipyard, | faclitate tree venttinilon and therete’ to | lows Inthe ‘shape of a snail eebtee Bel |enne buck carried around a wad contain “Ol am thot, mon! fd retreat, shaking Meavy sticks, ehromee reply. ‘here, go "long wid ye; they wur a kid- ew ¥ 70) bills, while another had 700 in on board the cruiser New York. Five ship-| obviate the discomfort arising from what | Placed at one end of the handle bar, and | 128} , dust a foot deep, while the musicians sit cacnem, | ant Bete, £2. Arduous and Varied Dutie sgrpenters named Charles Lamont, Thomas | jg called “drawing” the feet. “Tests with a | When one hears this pecullar sound ‘he ie | Ris Toll. Here, then. are 240) bille accounted | Seine: “the wall amd best the phreneti, M | ang “Seas tae oMcer spoke sympathet-| 4 frst-class agent's duties are as arduous | McGovern, William Cox, Joseph ‘Feese and | view to prove its ‘damp: Ing power | uncertain whether he be at the mercy of | that if the Fletcher money chest contained | 4°um. Newian | cally hi countty Mit gpake th lang- | and varied as there are days in the month | David Hedmond had finished their day's | were made with ‘the muvee ae placing | the fire department or of the street car, as bills of smaller denomination than 0 | Jt 4# 8 African Moulin Rouge, or Disey geiauy pastor {ate prose * Fee ae Ee SME me BCMA WES, | any hs tot alee to prove | WOFK on the crulser and were cleaning thelr) a small section. over an. open flags tube | both have the same means of alarm. there could have been no more than #0 | Montmartre. “All drunk, ee oe pp, a Ios te : Bea Ing press- | Besides the pleasure of cycling thi ragoman, and seems tot ighly and « SSanday who GTS peas vesusee: | mo? Shuren at? saewidse; ts tt yer givin’ | that the railroads set a good example to| one of the men's hands over. the tools | Vas" a the atten. eee ot SORE press: | | Besides the pl ¥eling the bicycle | pilis in all. Mrs. Amanda M. Pletcher uisy school: 6:15 p.m., ponsecra~| me? Shure, an’ yez ain‘t bin over mor’n | the community. Monday night he c 7 Pim. SChristian | Steen w: os rn "4 must vies al: * Pw--*Christian | siven wakes yerself! Yer brogue's as thiek | take a party of ticker agents to the theater as a bog! I'll see the capt’in.” and show them about town In order that And he waited half an hour, and it re-| they may be impressed with the Itbe je service to artists, as it en- |e = his ‘presence of mind in getting us a caused the ening to exploda, at the same | found to be practically air tight. ‘This hav- | ables them to explore parts of the country | { ong aide ihe counted those San) tan, | Without & row. For sometimes, it seems, « time exploding a can of the at was |ing been ascertained, a little water was | which cannot be reached by ra on spark will fash among — a on the floor of the deck and scattering tt] placed in the tube resting on ‘the flexus | summer finds Truesdell on the toad Ac | Kish bills for those Indians, and if ) | | tools with benzine. The rapid friction of | with true ends, so that on apply! | | | Rar ae | the road ex-|€heyenne and Arapahoe tribes had humor, and the lurking savage lity | over the men. Lamont and McGovern were | fibra and pressure once more applied. After | ploring all nooks ond ecrne 3 t like spirits of wine. So we contique a aah te Dalley, pastor.—| quired the entire reserve to put him out. of the company jhe represents and in the | ser‘ously burned, and the other three pain-| some time traces only of liquid had oozed | ferlal for his anne work, "Not lone mano i Bp our scamper and come home through the be I OR eee hope that they will send their business over | fully burned by the explosion. Poreter pratt, Of Cguree, this was an exag-|he made a bicycle tour through France, | Genominations It was mone of tine. amen | mascot place. pa PR eeooesiaeg his line. At an early hour on the follow, —— Serated state of things and, as a matter | Italy, Austria, Germany and Belgicm in | sensr ea one Cae Clea * | ‘There a crowd ts gathered round a wos — a Much Exceed Liabilities. ing morning he must meet the general Imperial Ukase Against Seal Killing. of fact, no oozing of water took place at | company with a brother artist, “Curolie ‘According to Gen. Colby in his brief man who dances a few steps, shakes a tem= ‘The labilities of the American Iron and | manager of the road at the office te lis, Imperial ukase issued yesterday for- | oll, When it was simply, allowed to rest on | Duran, Paul. Virbert. “Antonien Mercia. | ph ccoraing te Gen. Colby. Fletcher acon | bourine and improvises on’ the company. = orernepae <p | Tube Company, which failed at Harrisburg, | cuss plans for the reduction of expenses, |, An linperla se fof fur seaia | (he,material for several hours. The struc- | Julien Stewart and Leinaltre: wil shore ane | ee, remarkable for her Ser friend, o SSE ones oe SS a a ENTE CHURCH, CORNER 3D ANDC! Ire Sinced at G-25n0I ere eet | On Wednesday he must convines ‘the ai- bids the killing or capturing of fur seals | ture'of flexus fra is better seen when the | gewing Gaetan, einaltre, ail put she sien esses & keen RAMOFY, | tied eye, nervously beats the tarabouke, § Se beth by Bees hbk | ing $2,000,000. ier assets exceed- | Vertising agent of each of. the daily }on Russian land without special per-| oll in it 1s removed with ether, to which it so dis poder — een business | Sng, when her inspiration fails, takes up With ailothers, waleame Satie a ps pers that he is paying him more money | mission from the government. Persons | imparts distinct fluorescence. and when the & Wyaion bac instinct, This opinion he gathers from the | S84. Were “The crowd maken Way for op = = 7 = | The receivers appointed were A. S. Mathe- | for time tables and reading notices thin | Violating this decree or engaged in unlawful | black dye is washed out (being at the same | p.o., Schalk. a gy SEF halves with Tespectfully, and as we solemnly sit our o> CHURCH OF THE ARC ON, NER | son of Middletown, A.W. Mommeyer of any other paper in the country. Thursday | pelagic sealing will render themselves Ila-| time changed to red) by hydrochlor! i pppoe soa = oa 8 ernterior on whatever | Sotkevs she bursts like Miriam into song. fE-x br. Jonn H Btiott, “4 Xew York and R. C. Neal of Harrisburg. | he devotes to trying to get a lot of realing | ble to imprisonment from two to sixteen Sy Robe te) mee yor “setts (thie | ee Se eer ea tee a The dragoman is delighted with the refere bt pe hae mp eprom, The works at Middletown, Pa., and Youngs- | notices into the papers free upon the plea months and forfeiture of ships, equipments Good Evidence. aeons? Jaim, unless one. thinks of ger pe eect | ence to himself, and smiles the smile of . amar Ga town, Ohio., will be kept in operation. that they are really items of news, Friday | and the sealskins already taken. All cases | prom Puck. Bo“Hardly, ‘She ts showing a new dress | (aim, unless one thinks of the pathos of | SU°°cttled conicelt. I imagine tt is in the Soe at Ah aren — he spends in making a map that shows his of unlawful poaching on seal life in Rus-|7*QMPOE to a friend just now, and. that will keep cturee ay Fe, crew, vivid. | Style of the esteemed Mr. Nadab—“and at ae Great Miners’ Strike m E: line to be the shortest and most ‘rect | sian territory will be referred to ® district || Mrs. Brickbrac.—“‘Somebody must have | her busy tor entennt hone heartbreaking pictures of Jasper Fletcher | Sir, his face 1 scan, 1 think youll ‘alt So hiner ecturing at every servic seemed Sereda aang route to every important point in the | tribunal sitting at Viadivostock. given Mrs. Nexdoor a vase, lately.’ aetna one Sean oe tee hgree with me, he comes from Hind ‘ ¥ie HANY CHURCH. @ ST. NEAR daTH| TM accordance with the decision of the | United States. On Saturday he makes out a ———_ +0 Mr. Brickbrac.—“Why 80?" ike Wabaa as ncaaea: membering that he age I me Bn sc“ Sinday services” 8’ ini holy com. | miners’ federation the great strike of the | time table that no one but the maker “ut Baltimore on the Sherman Act. Mrs. Brickbrac.—“She is beginning to ge ons 11 sm woruine paver aad sermon S| English coal miners was Inaugurated yes- | read. He goes home on Saturday night with From the Atlanta Constitution. shaped man, handsome man—he give me ning prayer and serine six jacksheesh.”” ‘The board of trade of Baltimore met Thurs- “This map of the proposed new railroad | trying to remember something she hi aay S terday at a majority of the pits. the proud feeling that he has done a splen- | 7M tes x y 4 sn ES oS : ee aid, week's work and earned his princely | ay rene re wok Qdeclsive action) The Knights of St. Patrick held their| #8 imperfect.” said the judge. yy eS eee UNITARIAD i Wm. Stephenson, a white boy, of 1106 6th | salary and perquisites in the way of boun- | #gainst the Sherman act, calling on Mary-| second meeting last night at Costelirs tal ‘Imperfect, your honor?” SULs CHURCR, 14TH AND L| Street fell from a tiful commissions. land Representatives and Senators in Con-| on G street. s, il usu, by Key. Eugene K. | and eth street yesterdey afternoon and was} A curious fact in connection with railway | gress to vote for the repeal of the purchase ‘he adoption of a constitution it” | slightly hu: pear took him home. | passenger agents is that almost all of them | clause without delay. and the election of permanent officers were postponed until next Thursday night. that $100,090. this should | ceived the papal buil transferring him from, “Yes: here's your station, there's your gt Ansdvard” Kipling gets ig | the ee ot! Wheeling to. the ‘couajutoryhip water tank, yonder's your coal chute, now, ‘for his remembrat and w . Lou e Archbishap, Where in thunder’s your receiver?” """ not Mrs Amanda ‘Mi Fletcher Gook? "| of Oxyrinchus, an ancient see of Egypt,