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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY. AUGUST 19, 1898—SIXTEEN PAGES. 3 —e60—e—0—eos*<$—saeRaoa9a))paaSSSeeeaawo> sy ____ CHURCH NOTICES. ____ CHURCH NOTICES. BETWEEN SEASONS. Ntioen revert dagen tad tr ABOUT GEORGETOWN. GROWTH OF BERL ! N.| most maatest wie tie eee wee IJACK TAR ABROAD, BAPTIST. not of the wearer, but of the mistress; in PPISCOPAL. Lohr, Mr, Harry Chase and Mr. and Mra BEREAN BAPTIST CHURCH, 1TH ST. BET. L| EPIPHANY CHURCH, GST, NEAR 14TH 8T— aie ne _—- its main features, however, it is a eee he Bate Almost of a | duction of the old’ Wendish costume, ; . and M sts. aw. Wm. A. Creditt, pastor. | “studep sree ‘am. holy communion: it eee es manan Nare creturned: team yet; Virgini Ht ie'Ts g at the Rate ote Gpreewald, ana Oclebration of Decoration Day and the Prenehing, 11 1 tor. ject .: mori :SPm.. 3 y _ i i 7 EES nig ety nike GE| Ripa momecanee sk shen: Midsummer Gayeties Are on the| °s"** a mg Shelton and daughters ave King Policy Reigns on the Virginia Thousand a Week. a C Fourth in YokoSame. METROPOLITAN BAPTIST CHURCH. COR. 6TH | CHRIST CHURCH, GST...E. DET. 6TH AND TIE, gone to Mt. Edgecomb for the remainder ot Side aa wre a. 4A sia. ne. Green pi Archdeacon Gilbert F. Williams,” rector. Sunday Wane. the heated term. RE cieues Seba service Win raping eprice 80 fsck | services. “Ti a. si and 7-90'p. ia. Preaching, of figias ‘Vales easel Stee gene a Wetting” The Remarkab! valence of U: Gontadine who sit upon the Scall di Spagna. | OMlcers and Crew of the Lancastes _Thursday, 8pm. All welcome, “eats fteen ee PRAYER AND ton, Del., to remain several weeks. forms From the Cuirassiers of th: eps leading “MORN " Carte iste aa ag TH BRIDGE. — — Se Monti, with which every Honor Themselves and Their Comn- PI CHURCH. Sermon 4t 11 o'clock. Evening prayer at 6 o'clock. Misses r entertain compat Guard Down to Children’s Nurses. Rome is familiar, 4 re Eee mate aay | SEE see tana "°°" [RESTING POR THE WINTER. |octicocetan vetoes ezine pec | NOP ALLOWED 90 CROSS wa te Sere seat Saat Ree| | r—Aremnne one Pnewenn 3% fider, PP] _M.C. AL =e 7 in the arms bare almost Cu, ig’ and D aa RES Ait San ccemateduee concten teeta sone f : Corzenpentonce of SEC ay ata gaily lowered neckerchief, the short crim: . 3 Pe el oe oe : f ; { ry = ERLIN, , 1898. —e yy Sipcl MEGANE Gduesistasta'd| “Heinen Ma Veit asure pe pert age | Children of Public Officials Who entsl muste and the same of “tne tei [Business on the Canal Continues] - |, BERLIN. July city: tts | Sealed bye vofumisous white aprant Sor 3 ee os : p Miss Louise Bartlett and Mr. W. G. Costin, id growth finds no varallel except in| ered with broad bands of inserting, te yg ey fe Claim Attention. Arst prizes, and AMiss Bert Hiodges and Mr. Good Prereingytale epee mg pa aren red or blue stockings, neatly fitting, highe nn NTR. oD ne ware the Mista Maite er, ne CENTRAL UNION MISSION. those present were the Misses Edith, Mar- umphal entry on the 27th of Octobe 805, | nary white- headdress, marvelous jan, Irene and Marie Carter, Bessie Erly, it numbered 172,000 inhabitants; it pow con-| combinations of the tall Breton bonnet CENTRAL ] N.—-NEW AUDITORIUM Blanche and Bertie Hodges, Calli id tains ten times as smany. Since the| With the Italian fazzoletto da capa, and — ager eke sre, Mime rival. Mev, ‘Joan | WHERE WASHINGTONIANS ARE Touise Bartiete and” Mesra. Costin, Lowe | VARIOUS HAPPENINGS. |tains ten times as iany. Since the for mulracles of ine laundreat act iN EENTH % Naugle, the evangelist, will speak tonight of e1 ville, Ley a pus Toes a wa hee, Welter rote Soe every night Sext week at 8 o'clock. Open-air Tinton Tone oe ee George 000 souls have been added to its popu-| the gaze of a stranger. It is sad & s,m. Sunday school: Il am. sermon by the| meetings on Market Space every night, 7:80. pastor 6:45, Endeavor meeting; 8 p.m, preaching. | Co: _*eate free. Public invites: it lation, and {t is mow increasing at the|that these parts- and hear the gospel and get saivatin./ rnings are not so very gay at any of the pees Lawards, R. A. W. McKelden and WALKER MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH, MAD- i-colored. Policy, the king of petty gamblers, has at | SO" timost a thousand a week. It|adorm any beauty either of fece or WAGON-Sunday, cor. 6th and X ate. | fashionable resorts this summer. The mil-| Ligut Commander Jos. N. Hemphill, U. | last, t is believed, been driven from town, Ws Some of the “ammen” really do come i ma: is not to be expected, therefore, that its jgon ave. bet. léth and 15th sts ow., Rev. L| 2 ; Washington Circle, 4:45; Market | lionaires are doing pretty much all of it,| g. N,, was married to Mrs. Dora A. Han-| with all his supporters. Not, however, res | 1 : shows he lly for- = pe: hi » ant, pastor. “Supa | sebook we om 15 p.m. ‘Dut the great majority of people are rather i cae aie oe % ferry he been dpprived of existence, but seg a ius tae az sees ‘ni ressed ching. “It a.m. ‘by the Rev. George W. Lee; . this city. . confined terri here his for | “en, ~~ pe Brg Op i ng ig Ba oy Pe OTHER SEKVICES. resting on laurels won than putting them: many, ian of ate, ae tea tory wi sway — ture are in all civilized countries practi- - : = =a Gane. selves to any unusual exertions to add sed a f last here. She | Years has;been crar-like. If he comes at) 01, 110 same. On closer inspection it ex- bs pore a BRANCH SO..2, Finer SocIbTY OF SPIRIT: | another leaf or two. In one way, #0 Bab Be, autister etrihe fret Mra, 4 Hemphill, and eed i into the eee Umits the _— hibite some peculiarities which distinguish sod 8 p.m. by Rev. A. F. Anderson of Lewis- ‘this city is concerned, it is all for the it iter nearly twenty years of age. ve nn instruct to exert every ‘ther cities of the continent, burg. ‘Sunday “school at 9:80. 2 Those who have had the good sense to rest| The engagement is announced of Assist-| to get hold of him. pepe pang times rir gbeegrangmrn Sa a ammer will be in better trim for | ant Enginecr J, K. Robison, U. 8. N..-to| With such fear, though, do polly men|*nd which may be considering to the tae riney, comin. The, Washineton| Sr dne WG UeRa Belay aeute| new vn the peal inetd by aw tnt | Tanta ot te reveren scceeing to the colony at Bar Harbor seems to be liveiler| ging will come off during the month of | the Police say they have no hesitancy in de- they are not apparent at the first glance, ny than at Newport. At the former place our| September, but the exact date has not yet | lazing that Georgetown is absolutely free dnd I reserve thom tor future ‘consideration. enh oan folks are doing pretty much all of the en-| been decided on. Mr. Robison fs at present | of writers. Though the greatest vigilance The traits to which I now desire to fer | I think it ts quite safe to say tertaining, and certainly the part that|¢nt on temporary duty in the bureau of| has been exercised not an arrest has been|are those which wens Se Se = ov. a, eer no soet of seems to have any element of novelty | 2c*m cMaincering. but later on may go to| made in Georgetown for nearly two months, | strike a stranger ic surface ork navy yard. Ross! first time. of ours contains so much concrete about tt. Mrb, Helen Norris, daughter of Mr. ana | =VeFY day yn te infested.bowever, with | *T There are several able bodied rumors of *t mean such monumental mon-|and innocent enjoyment S2 the Mrs. John L. Norris, will be married to| fay event jreeume. They come, the police gtrosities aa the glided statue of Borissis, | Thlergarten, : e , even from \- ke, the urn = ‘weddings of sufficient importance to create Soe A. aera IP beh Rar ay atiy poc an pg pene peg Stee an tastes ata ie owe mio Tastes ak cosmoperit A emi <a more than ordinary comment during the | on the 2a of September. it date wi recaiges etting dollars ta teenies in the | Sosititicus breeze, on the summit of the = ter the true native life is found in all Soon autumn. One young lady who: has | re or dr and Mie, Norris, Ths are: | the Osea ene ouiare in return. And yet | POUHUOUs dreewe. on the Suenige Pete been a popular bridesmaid since her debut s aa ’ umerous squires, who fam! frat opject. which mony will take place at the family resi- | have their residen °| which is sure to be the first o & few years back will not be able to of-| denen. oc lence in Rosslyn and vicinity, All cordially invited. 2 MT. CARMEL BAPTIST CHURCH, COR. 4TH AND L sts. ow. Rev. W. P. Gibteas, pastor.—9:30 m.. Sunday school. 11 a.m., preaching by the Pastor. subject. “The Resurrection Life.* 3 p.m. communion, preaching by Rev. Guy Burkley. 7:45 Bima, Reaching By, pastor. subject. “The Safety Qf Such as Trust to God." Strangers welcome. Seats free. ite S8cOND BAPTIST CHURCH, 3D ST_N.W., BIaw- op Johnson. D.D.. pastor m., sermon by pas for. 8 pm, Rev. Hamilton Thomas of Boston, {Mae £31930 am ac SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH, CHAMPLAIN AVE. bet. 17th and 18th ste. Rev. 3. Geriab Lamkins, B.D. pastor.—Preaching et 11 a.m. _and § p-m. “Conimuaion at 3 p.m. Seeing the Sights. are apparently blin meets the eye of @ visitor arriving from Seott Circle. Rev. 2 : Sait ‘soon nat capacity much longer. as she | irs. Carl Hoffman of Mount Pleasent their very ida. a to wiket to going on bi America by way of Hamburg or Bremen | Yung Yu, the Chinese minister, ~ pastor.—s : m.; adu 5 ‘will soon join the 3 of young matrons. t certain times day Lehrter p Piste wm Seige Wane, ‘Soule | Unable to Bunch Hite Of Hutchinaons| Her sugagement Young bmas wit ase | from thei tp To the work fir, "rns [26th A iain Gt wehicen fuming over oke | Eitan top Sueete eat yrs! te md LC PMS Bresching, by ». Mac. aqueduc: » all stopping in front of the ject en route to me center of erolt, . 3 Deli be announced. Last night was the closing evening of | most widely Mowe ae eke Quy prominent object, en e4 morning anbject, “Christ the Life.” very. | eh hi tre of the Barotti e. ‘a wamldg | the city, and which the kaiser is sa arene Seieet. Scare he Lit.’ ie Xe will not be altogether strange if the ba-| the fete champetre of the Barott! | League, | houses. 3 have lately characterized as “the height of | (0.0 Se aasat ot the 4 sermon ia the series on” "The Making of & a es bles and little children belonging to the offic. | The & ac ee 1,700 per A Late Soctety Caller. bad taste” (der Gipfel der Gescamacklo- special, distinguish. Mighty Are ac Vi if the {al families of this administration would not | the three nights. Altogether over — in some | ed gentlemen who are to talk over the af- Ulghey Man." Subject, “Tue Vision of the | Loutsville Wins amd Increases the Prove serious rivals na rer tion would not | Song have attended the fete ‘The feature | The denizens of Brick Yard Hill had their sigkelt), though in this respect. as ith the | teirs of state in Washington the scenes of z Gap and Twel of last night was the prize awards. The | slumbers disturbed about 1:30 o'clock this| others, I cannot altogether 1groe Ww! ——— = borane aves og [eee Be .doung | Rucky” coupon holders, wore. Mise Herbert morning by the demonstrations of Frank | Kaiser. I don't n eee: Sintucs, or | eee Sn Same, oven nae Be. Places —Other Sporting News. | joy of several ofthe Cae oe, and her frst prize a’ Swiss music box; ment, any of the 28, inatown, _ Hobbs, a white man, who was seeking an or fountains, of which Berlin has so| While the men of the Baby Ruth has not been seen yet Fecamh tee ace hentia: Sones Sea Lah | Setianes teks tao teoeee of Ee ‘Quill’ ail| Sang’ to show; I refer simply to. the ‘most |all the gay costumes of the orent, tending to affairs of state in her father’s| Miller McKinney, rocking chair; fourth, | thought him a burglar and the pales were | serikine and characteristic features of the | tit eet, OF finery, bright colors ‘The record of the league follows: oMice, President Cleveland does not yo in| Miss Grace Cole, an evening fan, and the | Dotified, but at the station: Break vitoreerd | population, gorgeous trimmings, ‘were for that Kind of thing like Mr. Harrison. | fifth prize was won by re. Hilary King, | the officers that he was only Lickin er ape, The Prevalence of Uniforms. fous councils in Chinatown @ Fe Many a visitor found McKee having | an ornamental timepiece. door to arouse the inmates, as he was de- It seems to me that the first thing with | ¢Yed woman was having a quiet time @ frolic with his grandfather in the in ‘A pleasant surprise party was given last | #ifous of paying a call. which a stranger would be impremsal ts | 8©. ETE ITE %, ima between the dispatch of public busl- | priany evening in honwe of the Mince Her Arrivals and Departares. elias It te hardl ister. Mrs, Yung Yu is alarmingly Other of the domestic pete ee pie- | fison at, the residence of Mr. Jameel SaL || mescsibe artive te Gecegotown on Thure-|(oe eee a a> guat ceers eug [aero eee ee nila aaa . q | Mount Pleasant. Among those present were | day were as follows: Consolidation ‘umen it even to the ture of Mrs. Smith and thelr children wolidation No. & rs a | apartments, no! adorns his office desk and Master smitn | {8¢ Misses Annie and Mary Boyle, Cecelia | Caney. W. Swain; man that one meets in the streets wears a » RYLAND MF. school. 11 a. D.D.. subject, Soldiers.” 7 moo by Rev. MT. ZION M. EB. CHURCH, 20TH ST_—PREACH- nee i ‘their a judge A. H. Bond, Capt. Wernment | lends of her husband. She lives practi A —B-g scr dy Cee aaiar ema tide his Rher"svely*imesute cade" se| Sheps and Mvare, Willan Mpenoer, | C- Spon: F. & Garnett Capt, F. Renner; | UMfOrm of some kind. Every government | Gly fo hers surtounded bY her tii famous : ae eS tu oon on beeen eS Se ee ne, Carrolt and MeDantele aso sted | tae ee te ate: A. — highest to the lowest, is required, when on | are allowed to cross the threshold of her with its % TccAL PREACHERS MEMORIAL CHURCH, again in the afternoon. a uaeee Oy “+3 vee ieee Wer harne age ne O| aaty, to mpyene ta the elton wate ae: foor., and only the occasional romping of clear out against Tanolon, D.C. bev, Joba Weight. D:D. is Little Margaret Bissell goes to the Post | friends near Binghamton, N. Y. T. Beale, Capt. F Hobbs Ganache tin Ne, | notes his character and rank, From the the dark-skin- nnowh, “Titntisien stele by Rev. Richard Fusmons ‘oom = OMce Department these nice cool mornings AT ATLANTIO CITY. 14, Capt. F Hoop; No. ioe Cant” Gring; | kalser down to the strest sweeper, through move about si- peas’ on ant Christian Endeavor, Wednesday 8 p.m. with her father. He has been separated 30 Ft Three Brothers, Geo. “Ingram; F.| ll the various grades of army officers and | jentiy and now and again they yawn, show. Lr ‘ALLS M. E CHURCH, REV. JOHN D. many weeks from her ladyship that now pastor. Sirs. Amimle T. Bohannon will privates, ministers of state, post office and | ing that ennui constitu | i ain HF Ai Se her ncenck, tm Laue Be Ukes to Rave | How People Are Hajozing Themscives | Cay. Wark 1 oore: 1. A. Garkeld, | Pivveg” oficinis and servants, tslogrape | 156, that enn ‘2 Chinese all of her company that is possible. ate jeashore. #8 to clear Georgetown yesterday were | Operators, clergymen and cabmen, car driv-| ‘Tne Gther day a circus The Lamont children are already nation- | Correspondence of The Evening Star. as follows: J Bradle; °. , t. O. Ham-|ers and conductors, in fact, nearly | the hotel, and thet appeared. TLANTIC CITY, August 13, 1698. | mond; No. 139, apt. A. Koesacker, No iy, | all descriptions of "persons, who ‘may be | t8¢," for’ Mra. Yung Yu. al characters in one sense. The eldest A Seder’ Capt," J.C. ‘Boler; No. 198 Capi. sa. Be speak at the 1i @'clock am service. Prayer service st Spm ae MT. VERNON M. CHURCH SOUTH, Con. ‘9b and Masa. Rev. Isase W. Canter, pas: : f F i i$ a said to constitute a class by themscives, | Gven {of Mrs. Yung Su. She end het tor Preaching 11 a.m subject, “the. Uaity ot peep ee former Teele rong peop 4 begy-omspeet ame ec a Garelle: RD, Johnson, Capt. A, Mose: No. | BO one, a tn public without his ap- ‘They watched the ~~ * _Christiag Endeavor, 7 pac Strangers: welcomed 3 2] minds comme city; Thelr parents have long | just notice the hotel parlors when a chilly | #2, C2Pt, ‘Wagiey K., Capt. C. Underdoni;| altogether confined to the male sex; the shoulders, and the WESLEY CHAPEL. COR. 6TH AND FP no = eau aber have had these little | Wind blows or it is the least bit cloudy and | Ollie N., Capt. 'T. Bowers; No. 110, Capt. C.| small army of young women, for eon ace ‘were edu- L. B. Wilson, D.D.. pastor.—9:15, Sunday school: misses are naturally far ahead of other | see how the people gather there, away from | E. Swain; A. H. Dowdin, Capt. Mrs. le; | who are employed as clerks and cashiers Ti a.m, preaching by Rev. ED. Bailey? S pm. children of their years in generat informe, | { Gatti ca “Roses a No. 130, Capt. C. R. Castie; No. 121, Capt. N.| by Mey & Bdlich, the Wanamakers of lke the preaching by pastor; prayer meeting Thurday %.%.| tion. Thetr only regret in coming to this | maeinery tasuat | E. Stevens; Consolidation No. 8, Capt 4. W.| Berlin, are required to wear black dresses ‘boy, evening. = it 10 8] city last ihe tack that ‘doing | #24 aunties sit and talk over their different | Swain; C. &. K. Jr,, Capt. J. Bender. of a special stuff and style. The street as M_E_ CHURCH, 3D AND A STA NE 4 4] 50 they: would be obliged to break up the | Colds and headaches, the virtues of their re-| - Boats to leave Gumboriand reserday for | Sveepene it whem, and style, The treet mere Alex. E- Gideon. DD... pastor, st 11 6. pleasant “acl ‘acquaintances they’ had | spective maid servants and the quantity of Georsvtown, were as follows: E. Mertens,| ment, more than 1,200 strong, without bg SL SO] ip pecan ingen bart in only two inn-| formed. Just as soon as the house on | material it takes to make the new-fangled yall, 101 tons: Consolidation Ni counting the attaches of the trucks, and the sweeping. machines, and the. sprinkling carts, wear brown blouses and a sort of dirty white woolen trousers, which seem % tons; Libby, Capt. Shaw, % tons: No. 1%, Capt. 1b. Knode, 99 Air ildley, Cent, Jona Tice, 38 Lafayette Square is ready for occupancy , bless ‘em, it it_| ings yesterday, playing with the Senators | Lafaye twill be only too ‘haphy' «| sleeves. The daughters, bless ‘em, go ou DUMBARTON AV return here and place Bessie, who is now {02 the board walk and weather the gale, cE M. & CHURCH, WEsi | &t Chicago, but the hits w Washington, I Geo. Elliott, pastor.—Preach- | Well ag the bases on balls and the Col 3 H enjo; head- Walter, Capt. Joseph particularly in riate, but are adopt- Bries tree and strangers weiremg' nt THT | Woe, CM, ORe, Chlcaguan renched fret on | sieve, sud Julie, whe ia nine, at school | enloving the excitement of making head. | Eittle Walter, Capt, Joseph Kyler, 12 tons: | partic Sanitary reasons. ‘The only weapon’ Seats free and strangers welcome, | Weta Re one, Senator id, the ane | ene ell nee ae eat ave years Yet. | way against the driving winds and salty | Hiss thi, one, Wolf, 9 tons: 4 Ben). is an implement about the txts. Mw. "RCH, 20TH ST N.w— | Washi made the only double play | $0 she will need no schooling for another | spray that drives them back at every step. f- N Wilson, 96 tons; Consoll-| size of ¥ rake, ecnsisting of a long Preaching bs Rev. H. BR. Naylor,| and made two to ® one. | year. But the weather has great effect on the Capt. 0. Sullivan, ‘108 tons; | handle terminated by a cross-plece, on one Premiers of the Fe. Ch. Tete! | Hutchinson. Chicago's most effective pitch-| Mise Bessie Lawton has gone to Atlantic| summer guests, and if the morning is| No. i, Capt’ W' Br Wilkee ina bevel of which is a broom of stiff brush rennet meme of the ¥.M. CA. _it*_| er, managed to scatter the hits made off | City for a few weeks. cloudy the bathers hesitate to go out; but Organising a Chorus. and on the other a scraper, so that it may METROPOLITAN M. E. CHURCH, COR. #4 AND | his delivery, and out of nine hits and four! “ais Wadsworth of Vermont avenue ts let the jolly old sun show his face,and| Mr. Frank S. Barbarin, the director of the | be effectively used on either stone or as- € sts.—11 Eas, ge somceee, DD 1:20 | bases on Balls only three runs wore made | 0's. Cua Point with ker trina ioe lee how thats Panes, | Geo: 2 phalt pavements. After a rain a broad ma eervice conducted’ be Browith Lense | Boore: Braden at poith her friend, Mrs. Hi. | as it by magic the bathers show their nee rgetown branch of the xrand chorus to | Bint Peete ets ‘mubstituted ena ader, Mise Cora Thomas. Sunday school’ at : lerweod of Port! Toon Te ttter | too, and the beach 1s soon covered with | participate in the Capitol centonuial cele. the rapidity with which tie asphalt is seal By eusasea. ile tm. "Woodhull Underwood: “Spat unjeRs | them and the aurt full of them.” 1° | Bratton, naa, begun to elect ha cineees | eaeanraplalty with Which “te asphalt ts ee et oad Boe ee ae, ee Bf 4 3 leasantly remembered here as ities ty those who do, laughing at the ludicrous and |! earnest, and by the middle of next week | Velous. It often happens that in such a reach 11 a.m. Subject: I. e E. CHURCH, REV. Wf. B. Rice. pastor.—9 2.m.. Sunday sebool oh 11 a.m. and $ p.m.. preac! p.m., Epworth League . Woodhull, daughter of Paymaster W.W. | admiring the picturesque. One of the Woodhull, United States navy, who has| ers is an innocent old farmer, who pet just finished a cruise on the United Statos| hasn't been away from ‘steamer Baltimore, and will join them at in J —— + x in twenty years. He comes from up in Jel will Have organized one of the strongest | case the middie of the atreet is decidedly congres ations of singers ae west end has gaa to the sidewalk as @ prom- sey somewhere, and he wears a slouch hat | Miss Mary Dashiell, the talented orgarist ‘ sof th : Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Eckhardt are in| that has seen’ many ‘summers ‘and more | of Christ Church employed to convey ma!i matter retwecn ouosccoco™ {El Mietmeoucon Rl mictcontemes Bl Micerommeor Bl encom nwo 1! Cnococone! C0 NI Cotoxeoates 4 oti Ol HOM OMEN “ oe Gay ton, the central post vffice and the numerous their new home, No. 1225 New Jersey avenue| Winters. He w bluejeans, and The Coal Shipments, ey vival of ‘old Say WE CHUAGH. incu AnD ow | orth’ wi tucks them in the top of his rough cowhide branch offices, is a survival of the ORY M. F_ CHURCH, 14TH AND @ STS northwest, where they will be pleased to see There were shipped from the mines of | tines wh e reach of the mall ‘Sunday school: 11 sm. sed & pen. preach 3 $-G| their trienas. boots, and there he stands on the board tt ae “f s Rev. Dr W. T. D. Clem: - | Cumberland over the Chesapeake and Obio| coach used to be heralded by the mellow : ; sshingion. 2 | nummering ac Colony Felner Ad, Among |$e,getenep owing Got ac the prowy girl | canal during the peat week, tate tons of| winding of horn the witha por el —— Earned runs—Chicago, 3; W: ton, 2 | summering st Colton’s Poin! |. Amo! ale coe orn, ce HAMLINE ME. CHURCH. 9TH AND.P StS | pirst base by erroreChicago, 1; Washing: | those now’ there afe Gol, We 'G. Drewes thing at all’ and’ Analy os if the Malt 3 | Soa we teak hot poate, 2, pore aeem | part ‘of the costume, being suspendet from 2 3S Todd. D-D.. pastor Sunday} ton, 1. Left on bases—Chicago, 6; Wash-|his sons George and Will, Ma; B.C. Suppression had been reached, he bursts out: | the Atlantic coast from Boston to Cburles | the neck and worn under the left arm. Charice £"Holines, HDs of Atleghent’" pa}; | gion, 6 Firat dase on baile—Of Hutch-| Wright, Mre. and Miss Varden, Maj. C. ‘| 2upPFession had been react things ain't got | ton. The ralironds cartied Trem the mises |. It in of brightly polished brass, but tv co ‘Da Bpwets lense Gan ba fmeon, | 4; ot Meskin. § Struck out—By | Yoder, wite og anreg children, Capt. and | enough clo'es on to keep the skeeters of * | about 80,000 tons. por yg enh ap ng mpl consecration. Thursday. chi o lutchingon, 1; by in, lome runs— = d a i | Then ev laughs at him, poor old fei- A mrevting, piu ia charge of Ker W. Cnr | Wilmot and Meakin Sacritce hits Hed: | Jordan aud daughter, Mee. B's evicted | 7 ee ce Real Estate Sale See ed De cane Se ET GUM | sang Wien, Btricker aud Gronke: ten | Thursday. task ascitel ty othe ot ae eS ceetae arta neercns ise. | MBO sirect,/and'C.\X. Gomes hac vongur | eomietommen pet eae mame comeee Laan or cane eee sppeare Rev. S.J. Smith, at 11am. and 8 p.m. Themes: | pire—Mr. Caruthers. Time of game—L47Z. — nt ee Mgines secnirne: —_ ak) ge Begone pea dieh fog she | of the owners of Wesley Heights lots 1! to Perched os the left side, reminding one = — <4 pre age Seca or ae qtee, Maa tor the Times" Sad "Where a pecs Sapeene cee that place, which was a great success fives: is fat.and there is no denying it, One af the | 3 block 36. The consideration which passed Wee Cuildacinccs ok Wie einen’ fazed listlessly out of the window. ‘at some MARVIN ME 6 SOUTH, 0TH Leaving Boston on the evening of August | {he Ytsves hyra Davis and: Kena Tordes | €uards declares that when she goes into the | 2 the above transaction is said to have| ,, 7 great military capital like Berlin, with | tne headquentens ef Ue hie Gosmtow and | our Deen over $15,000. the headquarters of the Bix 2 the Boston club went to Brooklyn, thence] and Masters Willle and Frank Yoder were | surf the water immediately rises three inch. Ondiok: moeke maGisa. ‘& garrison of 25,000 of the choicest troops of | was accompanied by members to Washington and Baltimore, finishing in| the features of the evening. es: Dut, of course, he may be a little sar-| oy folowing entries have bee the German army, there is naturally an ex-| They first went to the new Chinese Philadelphia. Three games were played in| Mrs. M. E. Maitland and mother, Mrs. J.| castic about this. ‘The same young woman ree stanne een. Tecetved | traordinary variety of military uniferme| Fant on Dupont street. Dinner fol ate —Preachine at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. by the teiyecynincl atraitomene to get fat-|8t the Georgetown custom house for the at € o'clock, and lasted until Se ee en eee | ee en Where MAE |G. Mose: and niece, Mise Marie Hsinbeuch, | 6 very winch strata sbeits going to xe been | week gnding today: Earthenware, gia; | Culressters, Russars, | lancers, | dragoons, ¥.P.S.C. 2. ‘were played. srg ster, | in the water for aw comes out and | Slassware, $25; 1@,, $116; books, “$46; | Jaegers and all the other multifarious di-| please even a r eee The trip was as successful as any in the) Mra. F. W. Gunnell and her daughter, | 1) {he inti she skins, $4: clothing, ‘and ‘1,281; | visions of the army are readily recognized | things from the Flowery a Bae pee es history of the league. Of the thirteen con:| Miss Mamie, left this morning for Phila- | begins to run around 4 circle until she gets ane gi sn bulbs, : o' y ly UE He 5? THE hos! aoe amd Ww left the nt « visit | band hed payee | the “Nearer, tof Vhen the party restaurant « it A Ear Riis Rertaisde ante egies | Leste Boston won twelve and lost one. Fhe] deiphia and Atlantic City for s hore stay. | ove,cf, breath, then she reste & while, and Dance at Woodley Inn. Uulforne In Which they, swally apenas is | wan made to one of the Chinese theaters | Goa. toTaees” the Bev. - gone lente cd Sereno.” $30 5m. Sup- aay pau of oa Cm fed Miss Lora Farrington Hulse and Mr. | not as fat as she is. I have not discovered Last night the guests at Woodley Inn plain, though distinctive, the dress worn on Vashi; "s Great ton. oer which the - Butcher. sant. J. W. Norris pastor 8" | Character that no club could stand waceece quistly married on the Sth af kegust bythe | Tisiene sae ey Tensor Of POCh) gave another delightful dance, and mamer- | etude tc ee ene ie eee ee ee ees eee a ee S MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH. Cor. | fully against them. juletly married on the sth o: Mee Yekat e ous friends were in attendance. Some of | Very brilliant. There can hardly be a finer ork Times | Sea Fourth. sts. er. % ‘ . Gilbert Underhill of St. Joha's| come in course of time. dence t says: ‘The Glorioes Paallare 8:50" ain? preaching. Hi | qpowton, ourbatted all its opponents, $4] Church, Camden. ‘Miss Hulse spent several | “I'saw a queer fellow yesterday; he ts, in-| those present trom Georgetown were Mr. | Potent ot Cuirsssese of the pray bel The Dinaioc ot Canna marksmen The Fourth of July was celebrated more, ga. by Be Wilson of Wesler Chanel: | Comnpiation of te tition see seen Lowell: and Has many friends here | and yellow witene cad ae elem hale | Blunt Me, Harrison, “Miss Mr. | Heir white uniforms, thelr pollsief eoreciets| oot cater ote ak ee elaborately. As far as the Lancaster was! Sat, lari ob tag” prayer mecting Foue- | {Be following averages: Boston batting av- | *, Lowell. and has many friends here. | | and yellow whiskers bathing costume with: | Mr. W: C. Tooker and Miss Fassett guiterine, tn, the sunlight and thelr brazen | today, but smashed the record. fed there was no speech Sao eae ae HERE 3t_| “$2! ‘opponents, 919-a heavy percentage | from an extended tour through the west gut slesves and without stockings, a cos. Various Happenings. . z outspread wings, so bright that they look | men of New York, Pennsylvanta in both respects favoring Boston. and the world’s fair. eo oe one. neon made — a Great preparations are being made by | like silver as they prance ane ag trip iss Gasitieht won fone Bieter gine | Mrs. Theodore L. DeLand and daughters, | Toout four ischee ide. “Reyne eS MEINE | mre ladies of Mount Tabor Church for the AR ends i i three, Nichols won five and lost one, Suv. | Eugenle and Theodora, of LeDroit Park, | don't make fun of him. I gaces theres |satden party to be given on next Wednes- kaiser at their head. This is the corps o° citemanted es, but | Ohage und’ vicminy.» ove Weeks’ visit to| man on the beach that gets more chaffing |day evening in the beautiful grounds sur- | SA/Ser,,St thelr head. This is the ely trom Fetired on account af flies”? 2% PEt) Chicago and vicinity. than he dos : i yan esa. rounding the home of Mrs. B. F. Hunt, on | the ranks of the nobility, anJ it is in their Take it all in all,the work on the trip was Miss Mary Magruder will leave this even- There is 8 pretty girl bather here that S2d street extended. uniform that the kaiser most frequently ap- wonderfuland proves that the present Hos-|‘Ing for West End, Md. Shearing her choue aminere who are fond |" On Geptember 6, at Grace P. E. Church, | pears in public: A peculiar feature of th ton team’ comes as near being the ideni| Sisy Carrie Abel has gone for an extend-| °f carrying her about on thelr shoulders ae 8 ef g i ing service as usual: 8 p.m. Dr. H. RX PF quarterly conference Monday evening, ? i A 800D HOPE AND GARFT Preaching ton Rev 3 pm. i : Sees pment of the first and second regiment: = 5 and down the beach. She looks | Miss Claudia Grimes, daughter of Mr. a1 ‘infant thi ts the odd mitre- is CONGREGATIONALIST. meriea giub as any ever organized in| oa visit with friends in Canton, Ohio. ly sitting up there on her throne, and some | MTs A. L. Grimes, will be united in mar- ohiincantry of the Sot ‘polished brass urd | operation. UNGKEGATIONAL CHURCH, COR. 10TH . G. Jester are at At-| of the girls look at her w: Hage to Mr. Harry R. Lohman Rev. Since the disclosures were brought to TIONAL, CHURCH. COR, eee Mr. and Mrs. James gi at ith envy, others | George Howell, the new feetar ot Graxg| bright scarlet cloth. rising to a point in the disc tor; Hew Mii S“ussistant pastor: lantic City, They will return about the lst | frown. and the pretty girl smiles and says | Geores Howell, the new rector, 0 front and thence sloping sharply backward. | concerning the dishonorable practices Dr.’ J. W. Bischod, organist. “11 a.m.. preaching oy Gye ee of September. Tesora! instore Br. Sod Mis. EL J. Grom of sith street | Noting could be rors See OnNy Seve Teens” free eee ee service Mr. Fishburn. Mu- ‘The marriage of Miss Josie F. McMahon A Yacht on the Bar, have returned from Atlantic City, where | fo furnish @ shining mark for an enemy'a| bY teame, fr a the District ef toe sete et iste eiee and Umman-| ang Mr. Joseph 3 Hurley took place last | There was some excitement last Satur-| Sity Hy A Cross cae note Oo Wveee ee, the Great Broderick ‘and inspite of ta ict | lumbta, Sea Girt has ed as :: ror. ageuble Mustang. ednesday g at St. Aloysius Church, ‘ur-| Mrs. H. A. Gross has gone to W: hp 3| Mecca of lovers of hons GKEGATIONAL CHURCH, COR. 8TH | From the San Francisco Chronicle. Rev. Father Dolan officiating, “The bride | 48¥ when the yacht J.C. Smith, Capt Grove for two weeks, fonvenience and its almost comical ugliness | Mi war Hen kes me.. Rev. B.N. Seymour, pastor.— iO" ydace saa | _“ bronco burdened with the name of Chris| was becomingly attired in= cream silk | Whitaker, of Bridgetown, with six paasen.| “Mx’ somes A” aecher and wife returned | !t appeals proudly to Gvery patriotic Frue-| A number of Mew Zothers wore vane. a sian heart. by ey it was amusing to see the young | Tne poner. sentiments 7 Evans met his death at Cent ea-| trimmed with lace and pearl passementrie. | gers, went ashore on the north bar. She last night from Atlantic City. Mr. E. E. A. voiced by Gen. Geo. W. Wingate, who, FLUMpUTy CuNqumagTionat cioer, a7ri | yard. ‘This particular Chris Evane was a| ushers were Meets E Mecormice, cousin | VeT#ed and flown trom he masthead, ‘The xleinschmidt, fell down a Aight of steps at| form on his induction into the pas paca Oe and F sts. wow. Kev lug X. Brown. pastor. | buckskin mustang that had the reputation | of the bride: J. Farrell, H. Daley and J. labled! vewel aad /taioe ca ee meee her home last night and received ful) Pirthday, His helmet lonwed gimncus ‘tall| “father of rife shooting in America,” > eee Drcach Ibst german Lutte | of being the most vicious bucker in Arizona| Droney. After ‘the ceremony a Feception | three of whom were ‘womert winnna sheen | 1, pee mveshae fed _by | 88 himself. It is now reserved for gala oc-| |,“ am surprised and ashame,” exclaimed | Door rom 2 pm. to 6 p.m. races were Z Te | oF Mexico. | He has been exhibiting his Dies The bride received many elegant eifta Samirable courage and who Were soon safe | the Misses Copperthite, have gone to Chi- Sextonz; im actenl service it ts Glecarded for pire tate, te Py tS in the harbor. Cash prizes amount-+ oe lifications at t on land and well cared for. The captain é e er and more convenient “service represented here today. 73 were offered. ; Has BS | en, cease tee | amon eres Washington ec a | Stn are oy vas |e hte ead dab WOO | as earnest ety Qc | Btrheolnee? a ee aa | te mo we cd Soa “hil welcome "ie" | Show at Central Park ever since the show| the hotels at Atlantic City are Mr. and tide came in and sands shift about so that | The garden party to be held during next present @ fine appearance us they sit erect | have sent a team to compete like soldiers, follows: Twelve-oared race, two miless smpeee A weeae_1t_| came to town, and his performance has| Mft. NH, Bowman, E. N. Bowman, H.W. | out shoals, The sands shift about so Be- | Tres opening on Monday at 7:20 o'clock. in | $e 0 z in the idie with their lances resting up-| #4, if need be, to be beaten like men. it is jze, $20; second prize, $14. Both wom) Bowman, G. T. Bowman, Mra, M.'E. Pil- | ft 1s almost impossibl the Georgetown College grounds, gives — ir li ~ also with regret that I find that the regu- crews. Ten-oared race, two fore they change thelr abiding place. On Buttering is the breeae, le ttle Deanons | He army is apt represented ait tty oes Lanwaa~s PRESBYTERIAN. been one of the chief attractions of the en-| kinton, ‘Mrs. R. W. Scholl, Mr. Wm. R. | fore they ch: Promise of being the most attractive sum: : c . rs nue beach, for instance, the < 1 afternoon, He dashed iis bras oo aston | Eo even Mas Mee aT ER bliss Jenmle| santa “are ‘wasting “aWay rt Whe acto ‘oP It'le for the penedt of St Vincent dePeni| 1 have sald oting (of. che policemen. | Srereat thet thet at ae 4 +7 an electric ight pole in the corner offs let | Wasnburn, AL Goenar, He ae Osbore: | thirty-six. Inches a weeks leaving exposed | Focisty, and the proceeds are to be used in | The Ste. of Course, fp Uniform, end one | eee cedks teoe aa ie and at the sume time broke his neck." "| Henry F ohnson, Silos C.G, O'Nel> atins | the Plies that supported the old pler. “These feeding’ and clothing the poor and needy. | Meets them, on foot of mounted, at every | Hancock, pF Sit was during the regular afternoon per-| ft Ginesl, Stine fe Wusseli, Atlee S. Lana:| Piles have to be sawed off a foot every week ‘There will be any amount of attractions, | tum. They are numerous enough: as {was wg te , tional prayer w ring tl ern -) R. J 2 | to_keep them level with the sand. a enjoying my post-prandial cigar on the|> York the regular army can produce a , $10, ; CE formance, and was witnessed by wa | burgh, Mre. T. B. Cunningham, Mre. Me ne hosts of pretty giris, music by the Maring oa Sie Xs nano geil ‘* — eg ae ea RE ETS, HEBER | hat wag Wentted fa “aze oniy by “ae cnc | Ferter, ‘ica Resce SttonsRvags, oz | qZMf, moet attractive recent feature was | Bowtg of Bret wiles music by, the Maving T'had’a litte conversation with’ Sohemeag | hational guatdamen ss > "a" S808 The first prize, $20, in the all-come th abd stb sts. ‘Le Drott : ‘Mra. H.C. tee singing socle hibi Profeseor | 1 a Svery ‘ cag ye pacity of the Evans, the bucking| Muhleiser, son and daughter, by ir. Frederick Bixby ging ties, an exhibition by Every one of the Washington ieam ée- hile that vessel's e ro Mestor ‘of Prestvterian Geuze 4z| mustang, was led out and a sadddlo was| Wahgner, Mr. CG. Heeling, Mr. FY Frank aS Marshall of Washinenee sm | Joyee ‘and puplis of Cartel. Lastituce or | No. 4000. They do not always evince that | = waste Sons, w YPOLILAN YTERIAN CHURCH,sth & Rev. Johm Chester, D.D., paste ; - |Clared to their commander, Gen. Albert Ord-| ied the #ib offered as wecond prize, ~ : slung on his back. A leather strap was| and daughters, Miss Alexander, the Misses fancy bicycle riding, and a drill by the Em- | Tefined courtesy which is supposed to dis. 5 : ae meeond. Tene eek ee laced Kew Teme! ie, al a eS aoe and Mra. Jas. 8. Marshall was very “chanaitg asi neat ae met. Guards. It is going to be a fine affair. bral cenily cline enor se Eetaaylvante recordar thet yen. "We will eT A ‘Tacenamaul-comers service T lay. <I “ a . ty = —— villy u wT refi to e here and : sovomeryn sh GG aks_hlinder was, then pulled up over} Mrs. J. $. Whitehead of this city and her | ing was the ancy desea tty Ge eau Dickens as a Dandy. Sie Nulla een golidicae Sect eee | mucot us thos yeate> won te oan Seek fete very one “that, ; gom- i cy Progressive euchre still holds first place to be a little over solicitous about their of-| Mest us this year,” was the word. dash. It is very apparent that, Te Bleaching by Ren Waa we KeartesMS;| menced his bucking antics. Such bucking | G@vghter, Miss Christopher, who have been oe place | @ a. Sslain London Telegraph. ficial dignity, but then that is really their! The Washington marksmen made their! being greedy, the American jeft | in the hearts of many. At the Irvington e Bev. Wan. W.. Kes "| was never before seen in San Francisco | % Chicago since the first of June, have left ton a sailors “ I found my mother talking to a very | most valuable possession. I must not for- oe of their threat good. They not oniy | cerned in the races gave good account P No Sie foe an eetencied trip’ through the Bt. | vere, erucvabie aeme was DIAYed, 10 “wich | yang. wentiscam: Wirth tenet beowe Tele | can tne eee ek ee not, Soe | Eecen vie peed oe ake eae eee : : Sie pur enangee ets weeds as ol ies Bote es his riders the ane Rawesice <egcm Cannas, sud! the “White || Washingtonians. Seured Tauri, | falling yy he oe Sentry ‘foxes | ted the record on ‘the 200-yard range for the | MTR yo ncaster was dressed with, eervices, it" | bronco swung around and dashed down the - FIRST PRESBYTERIA he main entrance of the | iMterstate trophy. The latter record was |ienterns from yard arm to rail, with Miss Hulda Laumeler, Mrs, C. Laumeler, | With an eye which, young as I was, at once | on either side of t CHURCH. 44 3f BET. | eld in the opposite direction. It was a suc- | igton for six weeks or two moat 2 shij ‘oir ttle |; A. Borneman and Mrs, Borneman, Mrs. | 8tTuck me as full o: y team which went to between the fore and Power and strong will, | palace of the royal princes, and of the of- on npg ye eet rod by | Stup’s Bame x, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Moore and and with a touching expression of sweet: | ficial residences of the minister of war, and | Europe in 18%, and w as coach and at dark this was followed by D sts. n.w.—Sunday school at 9-30 am.;| cession of mighty jumps into the air. Wm. McCloskey, Miss Katie Doyle, John a ie the manding general of the guards, and| Maj. Pollard, the crack shot, now a mem-| Cession of illuminated boats headed bY . ‘and celebrat ‘The animal seemed to make a straight | daughter have returucd home after a three| fh "Doyle. Wood, T. W. Hartman, | 2€88 and kindliness on the lips. There is | the commanding g guards, ani . a miou,at Ll lock; Christian Endeavor | line for a tall electric Ichi ole in tenet | caugter have returned cy Biake Talty, Miss Sarah’ Martin; Mise Sice | not the slightest reason why 1 should tive | at the base of sendry public monuments, | ber of the Washington team. "Up to the last! band playing patriotic airs. The celebee- nt at 2 em. sereatag wesc | ter of the lot. It is thought the blinder} ‘The Misses Kathleen Clanchy, Fannie | Miss Helen Talty, Miss Mabel’ Wood and | You any more detalled picture of the count. ma, om the 901 : . ioe! Their chief duty is to “present arms” to| Shot fired at this 200-yard range today the| tion was concluded by a grand , must have dropped over his eyes and ob-| Graham and Mrs. Wood, Miss ‘Jackson, Mrs. Wilder J. | €nanice or the dress of Charles Dickens. < Tho'muse dieing the mouth of teres | Secured his vision. He plunged head fore- pee Pia ainstore. who were | Wilder, F. W. Hart. ‘The lady's first ree of Mr. John P Lawrence, assisted | Most against the massive ees and the! turned from a two weeks” stay at Lower | ¥25 awarded to Miss Hulda Laumeler; every officer who passes their post, and in | District of Columbia marksmea had broken Let it suffice to say that he dressed up to | a crowded thoroughfare like the Leipziger-| it, but Private Carleton, une of the most < vorthy. he team, cnly made a the very height of the existing fashion. He | Strasse, where the ministry of war is lo-| trustworthy men on ti J — “s id's record was thus only : r ussiot and : ‘ood | 1s not to be blamed, I should say, for having | cated, ‘this 1s no sinecure. They kee; a B. - glory. coe enn bees poe was Seard ail ‘Over the lot He ianded (Colar Potat. rete The aes Miss Wood done so. He ae incine his ite in every | very sharp look out on ail the passers, and ver we bull” or an “inner” From all of which it is not hard to oss ey ee Ee gn all fours and stood pertectiy still, with| |The Misses Agnes Johnson and Magete| awarded to Blake Talty, A. Borneman and | limb apd enjoying ite bright side and ta | no gooner does one of them espy in oficer's | have brok ae that whether or not patrictian at hom oe ye s fe 7 Loftus, chaperoned by Mrs. Walker, will) F. W. Hart. good things. er an unhappy cl ui an es the wink to his com- cor wane a py ES a nn eek Infantry to Atlantic |” Ss and 9 laborious and” comparatively speak-| panion, and both thelr pleces are simul. | Barrett tadicted im Sow Fate, even when cruising in Chinese iF Welcomed. Lis it_]| move a muscle for almost a quarter of a| City. ‘The Etiquette of Giving Up One's Seat |S» indigent youth, he had suddenly, eously brought into the prescribed posi-| Charles P. Barrett of Spartanburg, 8. C.,| or maybe icebergs -_ GLURCH OF THE COVENANT (PRESBYTERIAN), | Minute, Then a perceptible quiver shook his| The Misses Mary and Jennie Loftus will through his own wonderful genius, wholly | tion. The officer 2. ready to responds by touching his|and two others implicated with him in| is ab ‘enthusiastically M4 jew York 8 unaided and unpatronized by the noble or| cap. On some of the more unfrequented conspiracies to defraud the government vy | brate his country’s national holiday. A Parisian newspaper says that it shows | the wealthy, turned the corner to find him-| posts, however, I e Seen a sentinel pre-| establishing new post offices and canceil-| Long live Jack! al @ want of good breeding for a lady to per- unis S- Hamlis, D. D.. pastor.—Services at 1i | Chris Evans was dead. sod § p.i5. Preaching by the Rev. Joha R. Connecticut ave. N and 18th sts. ow., Rev. | Whole frame, and he dropped to the earth. — this evening for Chocago to visit the - 7 r. a self pacing the highway of roses, and, with to an officer at least 300 hun: red | ing large quantities of stamps, and to we ——— > ont Mrs. William Shields, who is just recover- mit a gentleman to give her his seat in a@/ Old Time trudgin; by his side, lookii y, who was entirely unconscious of | hit] its of valuable Nerthers Alaska. = Pros Su! Y York city. Obristian How Do You Perspiret ing trom e severe illness, will soon leave for | crowded public conveyance, and adds: | kindly on the yeuthtul traveler and sacie | Cher horaege tae we entirely unconscious of | cure large shipments of valuable goods, on . Endeavor Society ms tT pm It From the Pittsburg Chronicle-Telecraph. 3 which bogus mortgages would be given | wrom the San Francisco Bulletin. Ghicage, snd will return home by way of | “Nothing can be more annoying for seated | holding the hour glass, which was, in truth, | of the resulrements of the eres, eae oe | a weal > The meetings of the diverse people who | Niagara. id °t | travelers than this mutual exchange of ao-| fweeieale® port fem epien oran,in Aruth, | of the require: might Involve ‘unpleasant | Were yesterday indicted in the Dates pores |, Jumeat,# the, most, northerly. stopping congregate on the Midway Plaisance at the| Mr. and Mrs, Fred W. Eberly have gone | C2lled courtesies and congratulations which | sands were as diamond dust that sparkled consquences to the delinquent, and it keeps | tates | place on reg aa | Columbian exposition are said to be deeply ed upon ] | Cc. sufficiently near the pole = . oes on at thei knees and threatens thelr |as they passed. Everything ‘sil the sentinel wide awake, and gives them | CUft at Greenville, 8. C. and while it is not hse te oar CONGREGATION OF ST. MARK’S LUTH-| interesting to those who are sufficiently | © Chicago for a two weeks’ stay. feet, ‘perhaps more or ‘less aificted with | tentDe ss as oad at least something to do. On a cold daycs. ee ya Fe et Sar Pere Na atts with St. Paul's, cor. 13th | acquainted with the languages to under-| Miss Viola A. Kingsley ts visiting friends | corns. Remain seated, gentlemen; remain egg oo pecially, the “ " “necover Dying in the Wrong Place. this season of the year for a good god Hh ste BN, 1a, the abecace of beth pastors | stand them. The Arabian observes to his | at Hamilton, Va. seated.” If the Frenchman who wrote this Sisebio anaes a aa opportunity for invigorating exer- | From the London Globe. | Gt See. ercubtes strangers to 0 angel Kecacnt Albert of Gettysburg “Seminary wi fellow Arab: “Thank God, how are your: Miss Ada Kingsley ts at Frederick, gone through the experience of anculouemeeee cise to the unfortunate automaton who| Here Is a real ‘case for “Borderland,” $f, | _Wh8t ™ Nie oS offered he | From Trib St PALES EAGUSH LUTHERAN CHURCH, | question: “How can you" ‘The French- |» Mrs. C. E. Orme and her sister, Miss Nel- : 9:30 a.m would otherwise be compelled to sta : is, the editor is when to go to bed. The sun is apparently: ve Esai rite another ‘chapter about’ the | Maud—“How do you lke that young mr, | WOU e1 ind mo- | that is, the editor is anxious for real cases. Teh a ata, in Pong man solicitously inquires, “How do you | Me Dobbins, will leave thts afternoon t, willing to pass and leaves itt halo bes tionless in the bitter wind and freeze for a| In the British colony at Lagos an eld we. | U2! ~ wi want of good breeding in refusing well-| Peduncle?”’ couple of hours. man died and was carried cemetery. 2 t ing at. saree Gauemalee® | Gerasonal t to know | spend three or four weeks at Atlantic City. | meant courtesies Of etcangene ie New| Irene—“I don’t like him at all. He's | Uble of Now pees Sracen fo the cei | it waite for Gawn. or if there te ag PL 8. CE, 7:30 pa = ‘How goes it?” or “How do ind your-) The Misses Annie Mae Little and Marie | Jersey commuters who cross the ferries | elther very stupid or he's an impudent But of the varied cost i GiMcult to read ordinary print TUT Vermmat oe Pasetitk CHURCH, 14TH | self?" The Russian’s formula is “How do | Bogan have gone to Waverly, Md.. to visit | during the rush hours have solved the aia | upstart. 1 seis es em eearradibinenes, cing ad pied Gea bs cnet in Balch | and was about to be buried, when the | Jt 3 Sock. and eitting om the deck on mae ‘nud Vermont ave.— Past . you lve on?” But the Egyptian’s the | Miss May Davis, cousin of the former, who, | culties of this whole perplexing matter in a | night that I didn’t feel lke eating any-|greet the eye of the stranger in Berlin mourners were startled by hesring it 13 Sut tthe ‘shi beeps San Franci time) Yrsee, 7? pm. KE butler ar it | salutation which appeals most strongly to | upon their return to this city, will secom, | thoroughly democratic way. When a gens | thing, and he said: “Why. ‘Mise sure | erect, the “ammen,” or children’s nurses, | several times. On being un | SSiching tap Gatto anet. apes areas DOG Rea Page © Bete ag | he otter Busesr “in his ceemopolitan | pany thea. Pe ERing, WOT he, nk LN Tau: | Wocieer minty, 0k wall enough itoeat! > | aos attracts Gis saeet attentions eae, [oerere mae ap Boe ie ome gre, afer: amy Fy ty + =e So you perspires” There is te eenaeiee | Mrs. Nathantel Robbins, who has been | Proaching whom he thinks would appre-|~ “Well, = cially when the warm and day: ward telling the company that 4 er | distance is not uncomfortable witht = do you perspire?” There is a wonderful wie clate a seat he waits till she is nearly oppo-| “Why, he should have said I looked good pcs ee ane Sunny MSyS Ol | ciate relesan: ‘wan mysteriously | mlles’ ™ CHRISTIAN. amnity between this greeting trom the land | spending the summer on. the shores of | Sits to him, and thes, withoat Gere oee, | enous te eat? 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