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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1894—TWENTY PAGES. 3 ; — === SPECIAL -NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. RE ADY FOR SPRING INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. | FINANCIAL. ee . I i a | ed eee 2 WooMANS CHRISTIAN TEMPRANCE UNION— M C. Vv. i METHODIST. BAPTIST. ACCOUNT AN 1 F eloydeut orator, will rs. C. L. V. Richmond = -—— 5 NTANTS. Page 1 eee en teamermre at Fist Congregations’ caaunonee yR SUNDAY. | McKENDREE M. E CHURCH, MASS. AVE. |E STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, E ST. BET. 6TH AMUSEMENTS. ‘rage 9) The National Safe Deposit, oe ne ig Sa hy ge eee en a lg moet ts ¥ rs. . ——— — ——= tor.- bul sel . a Ah : even! e . + HF e GRor ii, Peet. WOT «| “Glen Fish” Oven Coke fenaching. worth League. At the Feent;” Sunday choot, 4230; ¢ &, 68.1 | Members of Athletic Clubs Winding me | Savings And Trust GENPE “EB, MUS SONG, DRESSES— n Ss ven y School Missluary aaniverea: PASTOR E._EZ SWEM SPEAKS S Pa WC YC atrs. G) Clinton’ Smith. the emi| 1 the cleanest, the healthiest and cheapest | _weeting Thursday, 7:30 put. Seatw free. Mt | POSDON rity pm cia the wes sol patina Up Winter Sports. ean Compan: hebt musical composer and singer, will speak and} fuel to be bad anywhere. GO bushels delivered | CONGRESS STREET METHODIST PROTESTANT | auditorium of "the" Second. Laptist Church, 4th pas pany Mrs. Barnes of Illinois and otuer for only $4.75. | M and N, Rev. Wait R. st. and Va. ave. s.e. All seats free, All in- ” 3 ” “Woman's suffrage convention,” We are headquarters for BEST FAMILY ham, pastor.11, “Stephen Stoned.”* Vited. If your relatives and. friends are not CITY ITEMS... s Of the District of Columbia, i Lean, at Temperance Hall, uid bs Gee eee ee 1 Great Necessiiy of the Time," a ser _saved Dring them to the services. at COAL AND Woop. n uu Eee Bape er GD ee 7 - - oo _d*_| SOH BAPTIST CHURCH, L ST. BET. 16TH COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. Seeeeebaes| ie eta see ae | ee ee oe ea |e Roe Se BASE BALL AMONG THE AMATEURS CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE |. A. Taylor, pastor, 5 ~ an ee WwW: W George Elliott, "D.D., pastor.—11, Key.” Henry | will occupy the puipit at 11 a.m. and 7/30 p.m. cXDSHIP LODGE. No. m.J. Zeh, 926 N St. N.W. 1 Rs B.D residing” elder, 7:30, tte | subject at ll am. ‘The Great Reconclligtion au —* ball THIS Coo Rg ony _ fel? = : pastor, oa ‘Complete in ‘carat. 4 at p.m, subject, pee Ottored: at 4 Exhibit That Will Close the ; Py l oO Milli arrangements. for + orth’ League. Prayer meeting Thursday .m.. Young’ People’s’ Lyceum; at 9:30 a.m., i | Capital: Dollars funeral of Brot ‘m itelusehl, P. G., late! Pe Leading Physicians GRACE ML. EL eatnen ‘OOR. STH AND 8 STS. Robaay school, Revival meetings every evening Hortions 3| pi ne ion Lebanon, Lod . B —know bs experience that we are headquarters | “Preaching at 11 a.m. by Rev. Chas. W. Baldwin, ~—U¢*t “eek. The public are invited. ite Ind Senco w gar of W. C. i for SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. Onur lo ex-| Epworth League, 6:30. Sunday school missionary | BEREAD PTIST CHURCH, 18TH BET. L AND inagoor ason. rt eee! _TEGILL, B.S. Reis OF FYTaUS tence in handling these goods and buylig in| anuiversary, 1:30. Good music at ail services.1t+ A ats, ww Preaching by the pastor, “Win. A. 10) SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, i NIG! 7 aS, DIS @ quantities enables us to sell our patrons | —Snnlversa ——— ‘good, ‘a8 usual, morn! 5 ome He nee Eig will couvens in aneual seesion | THE BEST AT LOWEST PRICES. FIFTEENTH STREET M. E. CHURCH, COR. R f gt TAS pans tee chair will alco: ate) 10 | Special act Conzress 1867, DAY EVENING, February 19, 1804, 7 Fraser's Tablets are almost indispensable | n.w.—Preaching.» 11 a.i., by Dr. Samuel” L. :’ excellent music ‘will be q RENT (looms) 10 | SAVINGS BANK, im ball of Scottish ‘Rite, 910 Pa. ave. nw. to physiclans—compounded of purest drugs—| Reiler, vice chancellor of the American Untvers- 9:30 am.; Endeuvor] LADIES AND BASKET BALL RENT (Stables) 10 Special act Congress 1870. Dreseatatives and members are urgently re-| securate doses. | ity. Revival services, 7:30 p.m., conducted by will ad- 10 Qusxted to be present. By order of J. B. CON-/ 7 DT) Gilman, 627 Pa. Ave | Epworth League. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. 1t* i ee qt =| TRUST COMPANY, ee ee en ee re pnges > % * WESLEY CHAPEL, COR. 5TH AND F STS., REV, | THIRD BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER STH AND Q For ul General act Congress 1890. BONTINENTAL CONGHESS, DAR MEMBERS | _f017_ a et 1. B. Witeon, (D-D... pastor. “Sunday school ut | Sts. aw.,, Kev. Jus. H. Lee, pastor Sunda | Everybody is waiting to get into the open | Fox an | fel? National Sectety, ughters of t Amer- O15. eh by th it it a.m. and school, 9 o'clock a.m.; short sermon a! 0 clocl ve L San Mevolution, can cota their badges at te) When You Want Paper 0 pra Prater decting “Thuralay evening. Tri | and followed oy baptist comennon at 8. o'clock | IF once more since the events of the indoor | For u Society tooms, Nos. 40 » a Fs cary * B™., and the hand of fellowship extended: at} Season are almost finished. The bowling u NDAY aud TUESDAY,” Fe |Come to 480 Pa. Ave. MEFROPOLITAN ME. CHU £30; preuchipy hy the pastor. Revival meetipgs | league played its last game some days asé. u w. to 6 pm. Every member 1s most | acu . z | Rev. Hagh Johnston, .. "pa ned duWing the week. All are w yS as’, ot cordially invited to attend the reception to be) in the Taper nad lane Bee ine, Sue Want | “Faithful. in’ Laztle SECOND BAPTIST “GighOa see the individual bowling contest of the Co- “1 , Oo PEERS AY et He Kone eat | © Store is stocked with all kinds and all varieties) P.M» revivals. 9:30, Sunday school. 6:30 p.m. | “Rison Johneon. D. lumbia Athletic Club for the club champion- 9 w 1, at the ed ‘to the reception or to the congress t of Papers, from the finest stationery to the | _Ppworth League. Piof. 8. N. Vass of ps. Peat sete + Sunday | ship ts also over, and, although bowling has coarsest wrapping paper. | HAMLINE M4. CHURCH, 9TH AND P STS. N.| School Lyceus 4 aa . 3 Representative McGuire of Cail- ny ‘ thou _- €7 Wholesale and retail. Estimates furnished. |“ w., Rev. E. S. Todd, D.D.," pastor. Sunday school, | fornia; 7:30 Pou. sermon ‘by pastor. Revival not positively made its farewell and last ap- s! I O l oan “ Favine DISPOSED OF ee Cot osceee Chas. G Stott & Co., ,1% P'. 15 a.m. Missionary day, sermon by Bishop = continues, with 200 conversions. it | pearance for the ye the number who 1/ ° business to Mr. Jobo C. Hoff { take pleasure in » Ge eo AVE. N.W. Burst, D.D.. p.m., anuiversary of S.S. SETER: SSeS . nu} ree earnending, bi oy former patroas and the | felT ary Society, address by Dr. 8. L. Bellor. eee STREET BAPrier CHURCH, 19TH have been found at the alleys about the city ‘This Company has money to ida . Thapking them for favors, I feel | — 3 a . D., h League, 6:15 p.m. Tuesday, conse Mis. Hom wil mest a ccotinmance ot) Stenography is behind us | tu. Thora during the winter is falling off day by day. .» Se 3 5 tie pastors 2 pine Santor ‘Hndsaver; | The winter athletic entertainmenta and. cx- on real estate and collateral secur lee ewes je eee church prayer meeting, 7:80 p. see eee ities. m. HAMLINE MISSION, 214 B st. nw. Sunday pool aot) facets Maar carinntnsy 10 Beate mistakesIts sloth—its crudeness—its ee ating, waleeeaee, mnbers’ ineeting to “hear. i] hibitions have taken place or will have|Nopanns PULiC >| Am. Sec NICHOLS & YODER, tematictencias— today we me the Graphe- orca em Me, 7130 pour preaching. Beats | taken place within a short time; basixet ball | ocean TRA\E! m4 urity & Trust i fe: Maw go ® ae en Wie eaten oe kee M. E CHU 20TH N.W., REV. | free. Public tuvited. 3t_|is pretty nearly on its last legs, and those | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. | J. W. WHELPLEY. —_ Be ~ spegeaige acrety SS gone ip Repel age records as fast as you can art which | Joel Brown, pastor.—930 a.m., Sunday’ school. LKER MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH, MADI-| who have been constantly at work in the | PIANOS AND OWtGANS n| whieh | Promehing ai 11 a.m. Missionary Society at 4 p. | son st. bet. 14th and 45th, Never gets sick or wants a_ holfda: E. EMMONS. Rev Bryant, a = ‘ 3 ° ; . ums and on indoor exercises here- | PERSONAL. 10! JoHN RIOT C.-ALL_ MEMEBERS OF PLASTERERS ean record Ch or Russi s correctly | M, Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p.m. Preac Pastor.—Sunday school at :30 a.m.; preaching | 87™mnas! PRO! > UT. 75 Sa ee toe ereby mated 0 SS" ie" pininent “English "Sela “or rented, | 7:30 pom. by’ Rev. ea Presiding cat a. me 730 pm. by Banton. ‘The re | tofore feel their interest for things in that | PROFESSION 1) A. T. BRIrtoN attend the next regular meeting of the assembly Easy terms. | ISRAEH METROPOLI Cc. M. E. CHURCH, | Yival will continue during next week. Strangers | }ine inning to flag. snap mens | on MONDAY EVENING, February 19, 1804 | corm nia PHONOGRAPH CO., 919 Pa. ave. | RAED MidB sta aw \Preachiig ai 11am, by | _afe welcome. it begining ae, SPECIAL NOTICES. Bustuess of importance ta all. or 3 Britton, A. T., felé-St BY ORD HE ASSEMBLY. _ 9 Bel, CT, E. D. EASTON, Pres. (fel7) Rt. F. CROMELIN, Sec. Rev. HH Grime, 'D-D., of the Pifteensh Stivet | SERVICES OF THE MT. ZION BAPTIST CHURCH, Spednie widyes dite! siyseop hen cw pos KE. et 6 p.m. Preachi cor. of 12th and E sts. n.e., Rev. A. Wilbanks, | Waiting for other sports, and will heartily rE : sono - SUBURBAN PROPERT! i Beverk . M. W., BEST PRILADELPAIA CHICKENS, ONLY 20C. t Pastor.—8. school, o'clock ‘a.m., and preaching | welcome the warm weather, with its renew- ‘ 11 | Blount, Henry F.; PER POUND. Combined, 5 and 6, CHURCH, Ta oT. at 11 a.m; preaching at 8 p.m.; preaching at 8 | eq opportunities for outdoor exercises, buse 19! Brows, &. Suita, Wigs Captus cats Zhe. gor pound. ST ain. Rev. dames Thomas; | Pp by Kev. Suttil and pastor, “Behold the ¢ 19 | Burdett, 8. 8. Fresh Shad and Salmon. Gospel Hymns. ar Geeta, te the | Lab of God." Revival closed an@ 200 converts | ball, bicycling, rowing, tennis and all kinds Coates, W. M. s AM kinds of Bresb Fish, Oysters and Early Vege- pei hy . a, “ible clase, 'S pa Young | 8% 2 reclatmed; hundreds of others pledged to| of field sporta red Pee ge oe tables. A VERY LARGE SUPPL ite lead better fe.’ Pastor and gospel choir will The Columbia Club's Smoker. io ovan, Daniel, Fine Strawberries and Hot House Goods. . Le, vecting, eee sing and preach at Winthrop Heights, D.C., Mon- 4 NTED (Miscellfineous) 19 | Puncanson, C. PALACE MARKET, At TWELPTH STRERT M. B. CHURCH, REV. CHAS. | day night. it*_| The Columbia Athletic gives a smokinz | winren iESoLTS Emery, Matthew’ G., feig-2t 1027 Conu. ave. Se., 10e., 2c., Be. 45e., B0c., Te. $1.00 and} L. Pate, pustor. joan. = >. . "3 pw M RC MP, Preacuing, 11 a.m. by pastor; ~ — oe pa ° Fitch, James E. 0 p.m. by Kev. Albert Osborne of Americ: le wer es APTIST CHURCH, COR. @TH| concert tonight, which promises to be one pacer rnc niche = —————___] Garnett, Hi Wise, Green Clay Sinith, pastor.—|of the pleasantest of the many pleasant Hierrell, John ., $2.50 each. . £0 ODD" AND OTHER FELLOWS —LIFE IN- | tH— NEW 50-CENT EDITION IS A FAVORITE. | University. Sunday school, 9:00 a.m. Epworth | J Preachit on Sabbath, 11 a.m.: evening, 7: which won the championship of the bowling Hutchinson, surance ie sot only for the poor, Many of the’ aLL OF MR. MOODY'S KOOKS IN PAPER AND | _/essue, 6:30 p.m. Sunday fcnool, "8:30 a.m. 6. #. &, 6:80 pm.| Attractions presented in the past by this | TRICK Wh ‘he championship of the bowing | Hu -_ camer Byte a ocang lhl tne gra | CLOTH. FOURTH STREET M. EB. CHURCH, REV. M. F. | Seats free. All invited. 3 __1t_| club. “A Night in Deutchland” is the title | with the team of the Catholic Club of Bal- 1405 G St. N.W. the heaviest Insurers. Drop in and talk. the. mat- Il Bere Me ec esetias” Te atal. Wy pastors 720 | CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, 8TH AND H N.W.,|which the entertainment bears, and the | timore, at the Catholic Club house in that | It ter over, or write and I will call. CHAS., L. Cc. C. Purse i. va. by Rev. MK. Cross. 6:15 p.m. Epwort Rev. 8. H. Green, D.D., pastor.—Sunday school. | eatables and drinkables of the Fatherland | city tonight. The local team will be com-| 20 PER CENT PER MONTE GURLEY, 1385 F st., representing Equitable Life cue. itt 9:30 a.m., P. H. Bristow, supt. The pastor will | ond the airs of Germany will reign through- posed of Capt. A. F. F:ice and four other | is what Se ore earning for our customers. Cas Association. felé felT-6t 418 9TH ST. N.W. | _’ | preach at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Baptiam after h Refresh ill be | men. A large number of friends of the | you do better? Profits paid twice each iL. McQUEEN. ‘ie bay in ng | era Fp See eat D oh win ee et Reconscl Patti ake lavishness of hand and | team and of Cartoll Institute will go over | Movey cam be withdrawa‘auy time. $20 to Paiste ‘AND PUBLISHER, CARD HOLDERS OF THE Keer. A. Dennis: tmysie by Ebencser and Asbury | Gay’ school, OS wera. Prechine’ Tee, i | spirit for which the C. A. C. has more than | to the monumental city with the bowlers | We tar chedarte™ #4 t $200 each FINE BUOK AND JOR PRINTING. _ National Co-Operative choirs. "Preaching, . Stewards’ grand rally. 7:30 p.m. ‘MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 5th.and P @ local fame. The best talent in the club | 0n the 6:20 train this evening. The team | FISHER & ©O., Telephone, 763. tera) 11 bon ee =Upe _ Come. M. J. Naylor, pastor, w L. D. Bites, sap — Sunday school. 8:80 p.m. has been enlisted, and the legion of friends ee orein ee, seg bas play a return 13 ane Pee 0d Broke: Ne A oF COMPANY CENTRAL M._E. CHURCH, 5TH ST. N.W. __are co iy inv! fo these services, which the club has earned in Washington 01 a roadway, New yer Ri Rg Faery org ; | 21 a.m, ‘aud 7:80 p.m., predching by the pastor. | Sen. CARMEL BAPTIST CHURCH, COR. 4THAND | will be there. The event promises to be a Among the Boating Men. Sa a Se “NUMBER EIGHT” Rambler, weight 23% lbs.; | Call on company’s officers ond ageats (see covers 3 ‘meet! ‘addressed by Kev. i u “i Mudie Feet, G20 tea. ah ang dt tiene Lar entrant tony tor ung, peopl Tie Unity of Chure,”* | Eats. nw. Rev. W. P. O¥htons, Je., pentor.—| marvel of good fellowship and fun. All the | A meeting of the Potcmac Boat Club will | PLACE YOUR FIRE INSURANCE Win afpEt cun'ure Wines at sores | COAL, COKE AND WOOD | Ai ve sctotin MOH GRISEA sito ie | fod fim Page rill eet tei Mt [Go¥e pane wet" une Es tah eaves, | EHRE Dlace 10 March, when the scheme for| we MaRS Ge “YRIPLET,"* cam now be inspected at our sales | | DOUGLAS MEMORIAL M.B. CHURCH, CO. OF| Sect! =Daptism” Baptising atter moriing sere. vitations ‘will do well to go. incorporating the club will be acted upon, | _ fel53t == > Sh room, 1325 14th northwest.—Our 1394 catalogue | DISCOUNTS 1th aud H ne. fees. 3 p.m., commupion, short sermon.. 7:20 - ‘The matter is now in tae hands of a com-! Se now here, and cannot fall to interest, whether | . E,Olin Eidridse, pastor. pm. preaching mi toe pastor, Sabject: “A ite somes Looking ed mittee composed of Messrs. Warden, Mer-| There Are a Great Many you ride a RAMBLER or not. a i cial -Desachtaes vebtect, °C ” Good ler of Jesus 2 rangers wel-| Meanwhile folks are getting ready for the 3 J . .™.- ef ing; subject, “Good Work.’ come. Seats free. ite ritt, Gadsby, Offiey and Nolan, who are in 30 p.m.—Iufaut school. Pa a _| coming season, so that they can jump right 30 Pim.—Juvenlie Missionary Society. Finer BApTist CHURCH, (IGA ST. “ABOVE | in when it gets here. The activity in Lase | f4VOF of the new plans. | People in Washington ) bin Preaching ter the co, Fhomas Post of | day schol. "0:30 a.m. Christian Endeavor. meet: | ball is most marked, and the first to get on| The club property is valued at about $12,-| who nave never heard of us. That te the Sons of Veterans. ing. 6:30 p.m. Preaching by the pastor, 11 a-m. | its feet. Most of the older and stronger |. of which about $4,400 will be issued im | fault, as we have been doing business fe10 GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO. Many Happy Hours MONEY TO LOAN IN THE DISTRICT ON AP- e eee. ve prored property at lowest rates of interest. ‘Large | C#® be spent in a ‘library. Why not have one ‘a special of your own? We can supply you with any book cy. HERRON & =, = published and at the lowest prices. Our 17-cent aE B38 fes-Imo -_ | loth-bound books are gens. ‘Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Prayer meeting. _And p.m, You are welcome. eS “ e lim- | Stock to the members &@t $10 a share. Two-| their midst for the past twelve years, & T. MASON HAS REMOVED HIS DENTAL JOHN C. PARKER, Statione Friends and strangers cordially invited. SALEM RAPTIST CHURCH, 'CHAMPLAIN AVE. Sal have netped rapper a are lim- | thirds of the shares will, if the scheme goes | vertised our association in nearly all the news- o@ice from cor. 12th st. and Pa. ave. u.w. to! felT 617-619 7th Come. oS nw.. Rev. 8. Gerlah Lamkin, B. D., paxtor.—S. ing up their fingers, and getting m regu- | through, be issued to the members in good papers of the city during that time. In order to = 7 hl hy FE Pt fez-im : - ee ae E, CHURCH, 5, 2:0 Prayer ng ae Cine bates mee lar prepazatory practice. The Young Men's | standing, while the rest will be turned into | inform those who do net know us, and also for oak — CE ing nt Nineteenth tl y ¢ pres “Swell” Carriages For Hire. HE Gibson, 13, Ds pantor That 11 oelock sericea Communion at 8 im | Christian Association was one of the first to | the treasury for sale a: the quoted PCE. | the imformation of those who do, we will. tell When you want a carriage send to US. Our hamed of the Gospel of Cath Preaching by Rev. Geo, W. Lee, D.D. Preach: | Start, and has been practicing more or less | The stock will not convertible. ‘There | them that daring the year ending last November prices. Neliable conchmen ee = = base ballists of Georgetown University have | jooked for from the Potomac Club this year. fete tigen Sagres 2 poy) -2 EFit you keep your own team have i¢| MISMONARY DAY AT FLETCHER CHAPEL, SPIRITUALISM. also gone Into active training fo: the com-| The Analostan Boat Club will also hold a | 1k /Our receipts are anywhere from 980,000 80 G. T. KEEN, Rensuciee. Oar Mennntsae wae ta’ Death ie, Gal| . Sbolby: will prenel ot a8 a tte, BM Mitch: | SpreerGaL is, Mmrztnorr Hat, pen |ME Season, and from now on until the first | meeting next month, when the proposition | oe, aad oor nates GLUED Seer country. ell, 7:30. 8.38. 9:80. AU Jnvited. "ate Sanday, 11:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m; lyceum, | Spring game indoor and outdoor training | <fiees OTThe iden hon |@ surplus or interest. fund of $112,376.01. Oer —. | Downey’s Hotel for Horses, | rouspry a. &. cHurcH, 4TH AND 6 STS. 10, am. The Increased numbers in our meetings | will be pushed from day to day. The inake | {o°pt Paget ote “apie Bay seed | pcm of interest from e@vances are over $1500 att 1312 F st. | 1622-1628 L st. mw. Telephone 555. “| hmm 1'Y! Richinend of the First Society’ of Chienge, |UD of the team has not, of course, been | any of the clube, as boating matrere ane | per month, and we are constantly paying out to vers’ Hiileta a Soccia ity Tin weeachigg by Weston. Revond all doubt Mrs. Richinond Ix one Of the definitely decided upon as yet, and will not | How just beginning to wake up. | cur members from $4,000 to $5,000 monthly, thus wye! pec opm. Epwort ne. most gifted trance speakers 1 ny Stbtect: | be known pntil the boys have had @ ch: | A‘cocked-Lat tournament wiil commence | paying dividends all the time. If a member'e >. S v orning, “Where Do People Go in TPrenms?? | & chance | ot 4 > <4 j Sirinted om coed. paper—targe-sized pages—in | TIN Doe Rite. Peer Of Kamas will address | Frenine: “The Experiences im, Spirit Life ef One| to alow’ ‘off their paces in field playing. | next Tuesday night at the Columbia Ath-| interest amounts to $10 or over, we pay S08 Rew, clear, readable type, at the same price | _ the | tan IRE I macwn te Mermltive ie | ena ead hace taveeay Gack o | letic Club. ‘Three series of four games each | him monthly; if less than $10, we pay it every others charge for “inferior” work—90c. a page. RYLAND M. E ¢ A.M., SUNDAY KERS AFTER SPIRITCAL, TRUTH LPG | th ey aeaess psi already been settled. | will be bowled and there will be cree | three months, thas allowing them to compound Be ee ee ace Die sauce, =k ture b . A.M. Jaques at the temple, 425°G | SoeUe™- Much ts expected of Dowd as a | prises awarded. their interest 12 times in @ year, and the others Byron Ss. Adams, Printer, YPS CE st. 3 followed by tests by sphere twirler, and he will be relieved in _— > every quarter. For special payments we pay © Sil veh st, | 512 1th st mw. Telephone, 930. tel6 nnd Jules Wallace. 1 bd box by creer ate of other good pitchers, LAUREL, per cent per anpum; for shares withdrawn before Bo ca Re aie Sas ee es Soe ~ | CENTRAT, MP. CHURCH, 12TH AND MON.W,, | SPIRITUALISM. 202 STITT ST. SE, SUNDAY, 3| THE team will also be greatly strengiheaed maturity, 5 per cent per annum, and at maturity 4 GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY TO Bivesr Firty) Last Rev. S. th, pastor. re, followed by teats, Aleo meet-| 8C first, base by the presence of Cotter.| The much talked of and very important | (100 months or over), our shares are redeemed af @cliats and upwards in a syndicate about putting | spinacenih wha emamcmene megs Cer Sto Bhorg VAY and THURSDAY EVENING | Games have been arranged with many of 7 12 per cent per annum. Although we are entitled Se ee nen aes ten te Calli poundea trom our pure wines and| Seats tree. ae ES etic} amateur teams of the country. began cag Sok eon << Lanse was balk | ‘colas Gr sebnieh ot pedis except im tom best subdivision between c! * ~ ——— the first of which will be played in Wash- | last night. fore 8 o'clock the crowd had 4 See a eanteat” We" urbectus giving, ODER brandies ready to use—not » bit of | GALBRAITH Zi ene ington on March 21, with Lehigh, probably | gathered and every seat in Flester’s Hail | mes of financial stringency, we always pay a fabs Box 7, Ster oMice. ja20-sa.w-1m? | Pye cip, mising required—$2 axallon, SOULS CHURCH, 4TH AND L sts. | Miesity cntoaee peg Heme — at was taken. A large majozliy of the tax-| Some associations promise larger rates of profits —: °° woo. oot) Rev. Rush’ R. Sbippen, pastor, Or thevatne nmaarhe oareee ie f the | Payers, as well as the same proportion of | and by that means have unfortunately succeoded lie that Jom Miler To=-Kalom Wine Co.,614 14th lay xehoal and Bible class, ween ee arious parts of the | ate © co metity the pub! A eee O= on ne 014 14 Borgen ay het » elty. The High Schools have also taken | renters, were in attendance. The meeting | in inducing some to place their money with them, * bought out tue Dusiness of Use Cu- | ‘Phone, 998. Vaults, 27th and K sts. n.w. 2 Supply Co. dealers fm coal, wood and | _fe16 material, and will assume all abilities ti acts due the Comme supp | “Piunchener Hofbrau” Beer . “Is the Enfranchisement of Women in| Some steps in the matter, and expect to | was called to order by the mayor, Dr. Huntt | but the invariable rule is that t ted States at Moral Question?” Mrs. El- | have a league among the different schools, | and Mz. Judson T. Cull was elected chair- | mterest Whatever, and have oe = a The ¥. M. C. A, Athletes, man and FE. M. Flannery, secretary. ———— po fond Sore oc = of the Young Men's Christian} ‘The two plans proposed by the city coun- | {sma- made of doing tt for ect ib <icat eanetie cd ssoclation is a great advocate. of rexula: | cll were read and other plans were proposed | principal and interest in*full, the ed athletic exercise. Poor health he attributes | py Messrs. J. T. Cull and R. W. Kerr. The | cases amounting to thousands of in many cases to a lack of systematic ex-| first business was the adoption of a resolu- | Mite of 12 per cent per annum, —__1t_/ ercise, and ts constantly urging all tion, unanimously, that improvements were | We venture to assert that the AINES' HALL. | of the association to join the classes, which | needed and should be made. After consid- | @% A*ciation has more good features and £ & g 2 i ti i 4°a, + fi yt coe ave rented the office at the southwest | Ofunich Court Brew) is THE acknowledged. beer of the world. It's a superior tonic for convales- cents. Gives strength and flesh—Recommended by physicians everywhere—on draft and in bot- corner of 10th and F sts. n.w., former! the American Ice Co., where pleased ‘@ furuish fuel to ‘the public " Sermon by Hey, Dr Wallace! tie” HERE. Families “supplied. reas before the Wouen's League by hE RW Bn meg msc Auua Shaw. All are cordially dnvited. 1t* 2 eh. amcrican Yee oo win ve| FPItZ Reuter, Pa.Av.&4}St. oe ae fi al it i treeted Mberally. fei t one eas| mat jeet Saat Sabet ah | are very well graded by this time, and take | erable discussion the plan proposed by Mx, 8 0f doing business, and done at less expense, le > pha. 2 ss a e 3 ject, Ninety ' ~ a 7 than any other in the United States. Nowhere 5-1 JOUN MILLER & CO. ume strangers. 1t* regular exercise of a sort best suited to | Cull was unanimousiy adopted. The plan | and find the that fig ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stocknot | Age, Purity, Fine Flavor WES? STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, P ST. their needs. in substance is as follows: | can 700 oo ent Sad che sane otvanane Spe ane e=3 of The Arlington Fire Ins. Co, for the Dis- —they are all qualities of a good whisky. bet. 3st and Bud sts.—Nervices at 1a | SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS. Mr. Joseph Horan of the ¥.M. C. A. bas | ody Me, Maver And city council, on their | smiosed by the memisers of the Perpetual. Ofte trict of Columbia, for the electiou of nine direct- Old “Reliatie. Berkeley Whisky. is fully 7:30 p.m. Preaching by the pastor, Rev = aan | sent his entry fos tae crate oe own motion, of on the written request of a | &¢ 506 11th street. Open day and evening. ‘ers to serve the ensuing year, will be held at the matured before offered for sule—it is ab- Alexander, D.D. ¥. BP: S. NITED STATES IN THE LIGHT OF PRO-! } -. che ng and hor- | majority of the landowners on any street | ©. C. DUNCANSON, President. ‘eiiice of the company, 1505 ‘ave. nw., SAT- solutely pure and is the smoothest and welcome. phesy,”” discourse by El .-Hersum, at| {zontal bar events in the championship | Gesiring to have the same improved, have | LEWIS ABRAIAM, Vice President, UHDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1804. Polls open at Seent Revered Saag <u the markat te METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 47H | PRLSR Das, dventiet Church. sth atu Fepeuary 2, wom held on next Thursday, | the power to cause the streets of Laurel | YL am., and close at 1 pm day. $1 ut.; $4 gal. iB ute. ne : soot gr is ee 22, range, N. J. The Be y brie! . $2023 FRANK T. RAWLINGS. Secretary_| J” Tharp, 812 F St. und Th athe Her, ohn Chester, DD aw Athletic Club have ‘permission ‘trom ngs tbe improved by bricks, or other perma- nent material, sidewalks, stone guttering - and curbing, after first grading the streets | CHARLES F. BENJAMIN, Attorney, Room 7, ording to a uniform system to secure | Corcoran building. felatt proper drainage. ae Capital, $1,000,000 HOWARD UNIVERSITY TRAINING SCHOOL FOR | _ 4am, and 7:30 p. ‘urses.—Persous desiring the services of trained | fel6 _ Gey MENOI Eb Avg APS, WS renin he | To Wash Down Oysters, &c.| tum Ysoss Sabbath school, 9:30 a.m. 1t* L, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ’ 6th and 7th sts. mw, Rev. J Russell Verbryc Horning service, ii | o'clock; subject "evening service, | oiclacks idect, The’ Paramount “Duty Amateur Athletic Union to hold gymnastic ay -10TT, D. D.,|2ampionship events on that date. which liver the third of a series of four uddresses | clude rope climbing, horizontal bar exer- men's Geapel rceting. Y. M.-C. A. 2600 tea) pared Sa agar tumbling und ¥. ave. nw., Sunday, February 18, 18H, at | el exercises. Is will be given Subject, “A Bad Young Man." "Mr. | for each event, those for the first prizes be. | 0h Street to be ascertained as improved, A.-REV. GEORGE EL To convince you that our Califor Reisling Wine is the best American 2. The total cost of the improvements of | Paid-up ¥ Sabbath school at o'cloe! | Lee Grace cee psioke | 14, fo: prt | and after deducting the cost of street cross. Whi ied, und that it “ | et every, come. ing gold, for the second prizes commons tk Geaaek, ae ae al GE, 6:20 viclock; midweek prayer service, Thurs a | actiteme ua et Ol ee and the intersections of streets, which Wills and Estates. j mn oe rs rains Wiicomed Oke Strangers cordislly | TOWARD UNIVERSITY, J. © RANKIN, D.D,| Harry Ward is in the Y. M. C. A. gymna- | COSt $8 to be paid exclusively by the city, LL.D. Preaching by the president at 3| sium again and is preparing him»: cumna- | the balance of said total cost is to be di- THE SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN, 6TH AND C S.W.— m1 the stodents, onder C et - 4 vided into three parts, the city to y one- fl. A. Seligson, 1200 Pa. av. | “iretnnhn tie jurey, Site lerseroat it] Wea ASeME MT Mp aiden ander "Conduster | work of an ‘natrugtor. iB. Morseli Is doine | YaST nt? three part, de ety <o pay one felt and 7:30. Strangers speclully invited. "It <4 Othirwine. aoaleting? Peortaen ce of the improves streets to pay the other WASHINGTON CHUR@H OF THE COVENANT (PRESBYTERIAN), TRAL UNION MISSION. Creery has ma at progress on he | CwOanieds. Twenty-five Cents babtiaver Naa ten wn kee ae | aes parallel. berg: on Gish roorosress OB the | "S"‘The property owners on the sMles of the LOAN Omnibus fare from Washington to Georgetown a| 8. Hamlin, D. D., pastor. Services at 11 ac, | NEW AUDITORIUM, 622. LA. hee : wader by the eepatatus | improved streets to have ten years in which half’ century ago.’ but sour respected ancestors | an $ puri; sermon, at the morning ‘servien by | 1:00, Me. Wate (private secretary ta tgeaker | rey pery area eto tne Frofessor. | to pay their respective shares, aceo-ding to AND TRUST sot to CLONGETOWN DYE WORKS Pa., and in the evening Gy the pastor: Sunda ul ket saved. Men's Res; March 14. In the recent show which the | ‘iT frontage, by ten equal annual install- wed at the oid stand, and is up| school wt 9:20 u.m.; Christian Eudeavor Soctety boys gave Harry Green, Harvey Tritt and | MEMS. with interest from the date of the with the thmes today. Work called for and deitv-| _uweting at 7 p.m. a McCreery, older members, as: i, * and | Soren oc th nos to be made on the MPAN ered. 1008 Jefferson We Gente D. ¢, | ASSEMBLY PRESRYTERIAN CHURCH, CORN t| not only ‘helped out the younyer fellows, | Completion of the spe snecet tenes. Flas special facilities for executing all Tel. c&U 76-4. (ul7-Gm) "Established 131. pW ers Cee O- Tee par, but made a hit by themselves. tiie geen sancameats to bee Mann ‘Trusts. Call and examine what it can 40 a —— byt i a On Capitol Hit h mperty rn rd to prevent the earings of a lifetime ‘ .m.; Sunday school, #:30 am; YP. 8c. the property improved as other taxes are, Government Departments) -#.*0ti0"}.m’ z mm “open house} Se¥eral radical changes and‘ improve- | and to be collected in like manner as other Se eee oe Oe eduction. Doing duplicate work of bund or typewriting | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 's Bund, from iz| Ments have been made at the Orient Ath- | t#Xes are. Said taxes are to form a special “yy, ms Another R oska set, ting Neostyle Duplicator." 10 gives | © and Dy ies. i. Sun Gospel meeting from 12 letic Club, on Capitol Hill, during the win- | {URd to Pax the p-incipal and interest of the PR pe omelets y-adirg 4 000 to e simile copies from one uriginal, 80 a.1m., Sunday RIE Mlectinghiy Alone Baca | : | bonds to be issued against said taxes, and careful consideration of those who ee discharges automarteally each copy “as printed | ce with ermon ty Rig ee pens ter, all tending toward the greater comfort | to be used enly for said purpose, have property and who have made mo a isters the nuwaber. In its form of the| ing of the Y. . : ~ re bere’ OF the 2 elie’ ird on FUQORING. Clear Pio, $4.75 EVER READY STAND it is espectuily adapted BO. p.m, special musical sere : Soe, Aue convenes ot tie xheenberser the leh] “6. The city's third of the expenses and seneetie patie. Be 0 REUSE eee ‘dried, per 100 ft. * foe, Gepartmental use. Machines placed om ‘trial | pale. wuastet chait” § aA Sune THER SERVICES, The rooms have been entirely refurnished | the Whole cost of the street crossings and those dependent upon them. . every opportunity given for investigation. ston and Moore: Food , organist, with . } it v2 is vay | inte ‘clions Of streets to be paid by twen- Call write for information. oc er ‘ Specimens of work and all purticulars furnished | mou Ly Rev. W. F. Everybody" wet 1 ite Sunday Hibk peceaien pee a coat gel ear bonds of the city, b red Subarant = mean : —— on appiication; ulso references. to bureaus where | Come. i 4 tte Sunday ible | s ) in quite a new and, of cou = Sink ont oe nee ‘ARD H. WARNER, : ‘asin dried they are now ‘in_use. NEOSTYLE €O., - oa - ~ —.. | _els ort <# | pleasing style. The club has got > interdit th > a fel2 President. *?! = = dried, per $2.00 fa12-3m = 611 7th st. o.w., Washington, D.C. | THE EASTE) PRESD. VTERIAN cut Mp. ! WHY TH Ww 7 | some first-class base ball players, intere&t thereon to be paid seeseeceeerere ave. and 6th st. ev. ‘Thomas « | almers | turn to 1 . or the Rome though no delinite steps "have ‘yet teen | Out Of the net annuai revenue of the city, It’s Surprising — : Victory and rte ove wal} taken toward the organization of a wine, | Cycr jin TXed expenses, by setting apart FLOORING Georgia Pine, $3 4g CHURCH NOTICES FUNK, Evange Universal there isa wide field to choose trum and. Smount to form @ sinking rede: payed How fast a substantial sum will be ee iin dried. per" 100° f= . CONGREGATIONALIST 3 J. Le Wedd, agentes 3 \ ae counts iat the cn mpeets fers | bonds and interest as and when the same pemererrge anye # ae ae ae a iN sT. . J. Le |, on pint. 5 a Prospects for > > . " iit s Sy oor * er cordially invited. Pastor's residen: CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BIBLE CLASS M winning team this year are ait that coma j fall due. larly. You don't the PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, 17TH Sundays at 11 acm. at 1023 12th st. nw | 3 | No bonds for this purpose under any cir. amounts, and some day the large eusp Common, kiln ¥, Sterling N. Brown, . — —_— are Invited. eon tie i =o a | cumstances to excee’ the ability of suid wee Will doubtless prove iteelf to be one of s bam 51.50 reaches special sermse to young chcistiane EPISCOPAL, THE UNION GOSPEL MEETINGS Fort THE | Club rooms, and this will ‘ear hel pyre ed Pants and interest as pos qunlet ea : 45° p.m. All welcome. Ses : oe eae at ernie Hall, 4% St. | done in good time. Al : i ee ae | tS pm. eee or cee pa | 5 me, An athletic and musi ; : < Sa THE TABERNACLE, N B a prae barere eo wd | cal smoker is also booked for some cpen 4 *Rt fate of taxation. This proviso is in- The Union vings Bank, LE, 9TH NEAR Tev. Alfred Hare v | v Ject, 11 a.m., “Saving Power.” $1 5 ‘What is the Greatest Sin, aad Why 7. _ free, Welcome. seats free: holy communion, inday | spot for seekers of pardn and fall sal Litany s tion: mmunion ail} our object and aim, the giory of ! date soon. The affair is in the hands cf a tended to prevent, under any circumstances, 1222 F STREET N. W. echeol’ . Which ts| committee, but as yet they have msde no) 2? increase of the present rate of taxation | PAYS FOUR PER CENT INTEREST ON SAVINGS sermon, conticmation instrac the salvation of nan. Ail are cordialiy Invited. ! arrangements nor seta date for the enter, | 224 to restrict street improvements within ACCOUNTS. * ¥_M. CA. OF D. C_REY. 8, 8, Voss. A. M pom. : isons und sermon, The Hall rs in Do come. 1t*_| tainment. Besides many good han | the ability of the city to make them without ‘Open until 5 p.m. an gov. pay days and Satur! SS. missionary for Va. and 0.¢ Strangers cordial ar eS — ae on. | Blavers the club has a few expert tennis | Saito S wrorides yorant Tate of taxation. | day’ evenings from 6 to 8. fel2-ae fhe, sospel_meeting im the Gym : ST. MARK’S CHURCH, cor. bF sp AN A Sis. PECKHAM’S REJECTION. players and a number of others who are pelt galt wade, mance Of tn. | ae 7 p og yaad $2.50 See aay Deemed, meigect, “St Ee ev. | David iti no infants In handling a racquet, so that it -tayrlbetegene yes Gon Pe eee, ne ree ee ied — — —— mi. Other service os mt . 7 vi ve a 0 ey 8 due from property Bankers Brokers, vente . —_—- FIRST CONGREGATIONAL. CHURCH, C& Strangers cordially Forty-One Senators Say Nay andj !s likely that the Orients will have a strong | Qwne : on t ye bearing on their face the pur Thirty-Two Say Yen, ee to play in both of these sports during | gor which iasued. purpose je summer. As the open season appreach- | “ion ¢ makes tt an off ‘The Senate yesterday ,afternoon at 4] es athletic matters of all sorts will be given | offense for any 10th and G sts. u.w., Rev. Newman, D. D. FRANK LIBBEY & CO., | 2tte pastor win'preacy at it am. a . JOHN'S CHURCH, GEORGETOW: and Potomac sts., Rev. Ch: 4 ofticer of the city counell to } y she Ey . eighteenth, th Services tomorrow morning, praye' "clock voted to reject the nomination of | a boom, and the club expects to make itself | x of the etty co ‘0 be a party to Chaveh Mesicy with querist sed. horus 5 Fite of condrination at 11.” Event Wheskr i’ Peckham to be associate jus: | felt in that part of the city when summer | the lssuance of any bonds of the city to a con, CS aD cas “Lamber, Mill-work and Builders’ Hardware,” | yotcos, led by Dr. Bischoff, Vested choir, , Strangers cordialiy w by aris cS ener Gare bgt ie 5 al a | comes. —eenient prewiorangel Hg - A other purpose Private wires to New York and Chicaga School, 9:30 a.m. Christian Endeavor, ed eee > ies ZReRsION & ; [tice of the Supreme © ue : The Onecet mthtute: ns e stated. Section 7 gives the ay rTa ; ; a Cpa eh got rONA Ta) pa vANE| | majority of nine. ‘The Star announced this mayor and city council power to pass eii|—J@7ime ‘Telephone man, r. ani « ¥. AVE. ter2 FIFTH | CONGREG CHURCH, CORNER a eo ee ie ree fact Immediately in a postacript, that un_|_Th€ Members of the Carroll Institute are | inances to carry into effect | WASHINGTON NATIONAL BUILDING AND eb a - Be. hing at 11 a.m, and 7:30 | choir. , Rev. Dr. Ettiott, preach, : . © | working hand iudkenl oith Evok in | the provisions of the act an loy LOAN ASSOCIATION During Lent service every day, except Suuday, | ¢ortunately did not reach all of the regular | WoTKing hand in hand with Prof. Joyce in Pov 0 0 employ nec- om N2AX, ASeCaTION, at 4:25 p.m at!) | the interest of the coming athletic echibi- | CS8ary agents for effecting the objects and = E inthe ea see-W Taiz | Feaders of the paper, owing to the lateness | re exhibl- | Durposes of the law. A PHENOMENAL SUCCESS. EX THESE DAYS OF AGITATION AMONG PHY- a FEY RCN Sic at Sant Ila, of the hour at which the vote was taken, | on of the club in March. ft will be the |" NQ°dimcuity is expected in carrying this lf !mues 8 lamited umber of Prepaid Shares, whlch stone ay to Impure Drinking Water causing RIS Ne ands and’ 7:30 pm. Seats free, except at 1i,'There was but one ballot, which was or-| first regular show of that sort which the | plan into effect, and the bonds will be easily | Applications will be filed in their order, but mo ome. ~ pn Ee See a they | VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH.—F.| a.m. Strangers welcome. It ‘dered at 3:55, on the question of confirma-| club has given this winter, und will in-| disposed of, as the outstanding sidewalk | persone will be allowed tore than fifty shares» qu There is Be Fower, pester, will preach at 11 und ST. JAMES’ CHURCH, FREE AND OPEN. stn tion, The vote resulted thus: clude everything in an athletic line coming | en eee, orgie oe ag en gl M Cnet, GP Dur cane, on Sele eee GEES Es Danger in Ice ing Thureday evening. Cones. TA7e® Mest | "ot. wear Mase. ave. Services, Sundays, 10:30). For Contirmation, within reach of the gymnastte abilities of | 4,3. Wa Whiteside is ain made registra- | pat ceml-annealiy et $ per cont per came, i ‘The H. s iat oan NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH. ~com.| “8a g'ate apd 7 pie 2 BM Other dase 7) Democrats,z8.—Bate, Blackburn, Brice, Msut- to giveroutete Sates Tk Cee The remains of the ergine house and | #00. JOSEPH D. TAYLOR, President. a lee, absolute! med fg an < . “ const all % ‘ ; jray, - - ee und _ f - vy. B. NSON, Geveral 5 > Sring ‘water, ‘apd’ 'distiiied ‘and ‘titered ta the Edward B. Baghy | —— a ——= | ler, Caffery, Faulkner, George, Gray, Har-| wi hold a prominent part, while along the foundation of the roller mills, near the sta-| gugtohy "> 27OMSS2: STODDARD, Secretary. Brocets of making, is better than any other for| Will preach at 11 a.m, and 7:20 pm. ¥. Pos. NEW CHURCH. jris, Hunton, Lindsay, McPherson, Martin, | athletic line there will be some new acts Won, are being removed. Wasi = Bon ‘ Beer, eng Begin its vse at once. and save your | _‘ Sl wenn irae Poets oe ns | Mills, Mitchell of Wisconsin, Palmer, Pas- | in pyramid building and a number of he funeral of Mrs. Ben. D, Carr took ey 7 4 (coe Re ban ree oes = CHURCH OF THE HOLY CITY, COR. MASS. AVE. Coe, Ransom, Roach, ‘furpié, Vilas, Voor- | things not yet quite mapped out which will | Place this afternoon, ach aot ~ Sa eee seen ete st ie Creation of Me Thid Tax! ees, White of Louisiana. Republicans, 8.—| be sure to draw. One-Tenthof a Cent Aplece| tim cencn or me nes Pal contteetan tise 1S en Beth Dizon, Hale Mighell of Oregon, Pettigrew, | "The Juntor chase im the gymzssiam ix an | FINANCIAL. STOCKS ave. and 2d st. se, Rev. W. E at 7:8), tecture WIs_ “Truth's. Pligrimages? Platt, Proctor, Squire, Stockbridge. Popu- | especially fine lot of youngsters, and in the ___FINA) . una mecusis aides chee een ee eee na “Pnddia and Buddbism.” AU seats tree. Sweden- | Mst, 1.—Kyle. show, so far as possible, Prof. Joye wall Life — Bought and sold for cash or cn margia, at uaa We uae aie ee wel Seats free. borg reading: class for inquirers at Room 47, ‘Against Confirmation. try to give all sizes and descriptions a good. [| ? + : iver bomber. Sen, Sey en eBid Sot, | LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL CHURCH.—PASTOR | Metzerott, billding, Monday evenings, ‘8 to 9 | = representation. ife Tontine Endowment Shares upward. erk endquarters for all kinds of| 3, G. Butler at 11 esting foreign mis-| o'clock. ATl welcome. Litany vervice at church, | Democrats, 15.—Berry, Call, Cockrell, | “There is a strong basket ball team at the| AS PAMD-Lir poucies purchased at a tam au From ox > bend sion service. KE TOLIAL. Ma. ave,| Fridays, 4:80. p.m. It" |Coke, Daniel, Gibson, Gorman, Hill, Irby, | institute now. but as yet they bave had | Swit j ae G RAI N = oo and Library Sup] SOT oth et ne AC al. Bae rt yet ey ha @ii-tf EDWARD N. BURNS. 1207 F st. bs aed SWEDENBORG READING CLASS.THE REV. Jones of Arkansas, McLaurin, Murphy, | little opportunity to try eir powers | ——— : 307 i ‘y 7:90, Orat_anniversary sermon BSCE. 12) “Frank Sewall will conduct readings for strangers Pugh, Vest, White of California. Republi. | against an opposing team. It is hoped that | ©. T. HAVENNER, Easton & Rupp, 421 uth, Stiaeier Ihr wane Uae Meee | Sea {tomint evening fowe's tt cans, 24.—Aldgich, Allison, Cameron, Carey, | Se nn er ee Member Washinston Stock xchange, From 5OO sumn Popufiif-Priced Stationers (Just abore the ave) pastor, tomorrow morsing and evening at 11 2 orclock, ‘In the new church book room, No. 47 Chandler, Cuflom, Davis, Dolph, Frye, Gal-| in She city "The men folk, now: re ment tate cet Seek Sean, i <n 2 ee Some Men’s Sole Capital pa SE cent : are free and all iuterested are cordially miter’ linger, Hansbrough, Hawley, Higgins, Hoar, | no monopoly on basket bali play Sooms 9 and 11, Atiaotic buliding, Cmatan Ga ipren, pilin — Galt = ny Ls REFORMED. Free library. fel0-stf_ Lodge, Manderson, Morrill, Perkins, Power, | roll Institute. The ladies have also taken so F st. ow. aay a mgr 2 tuk led Geert Gicc ane ee ee ee Pere = a a | Shoup, Stewart, Teller, Washburn,’ Wilson: | it up. ‘Their classes, which were started | € — MENDES OF A roca Ft Caate Soc. Troan S20 GRACE REFORMED CHURCH, 15TH ST. 2D RRETHREN IN CHRIST. Populists, 2.—Peffer, Allen. | only a short time ago with not a dozen | INVESTMENT SECURITIES. EXCHANGE, : » «ener bet. ROT r¢ = ‘aired—Camden and Jones of Nevada,| members, have now increased to about! Stocks, Bonds and Grau bought and sold tor 1419 F st., Glover ’ ING AND w. pastor. vod BRETHREN | CHRIST-MEMORIAL Dubois and Smith, Gordon and Wolcott, | thirty in all. The exercises which they | ast or on margin. Vorrespondents of Messrs. Moore & Schley, 29 CLEANING, fee | _0:30 a.m.; missionary meeting, 7:80 p.m. . cor, R and N. Capitol sts.—Preashin: McMillan and Vance, and Morgan andj take are both pretty and healthy, tending | ‘vttou bougut aud sold io New Yerk or New Or Broudway, mas = Sand 7:20 p.m. by the pastor, Rev. J | 1s and Dealers in Covernmept Bonds NON-SECTARIAN Sunday ‘school at 3 p.m. YP. Quay. toward a good ail-around development. | ams Bankers an “3, mt Bor Th ‘ B k, |. ear ii —— 0 p.u. All welcome. es Absent and not paired—Sherman and Col- | Several of the iadies have become enthusi- | CORRESPONDENTS. Railroad stocks ang bends an@_al! securities Tet. * i NEs Sank, 'rve prorre’s cuvecn, 423 ¢ . : = = (quite. astic on the subject of basket ball, and are | inet, Hazaman & Co..New York Sock Pxchange | ed on the exchanges of New York, Philadelphia,’ "? sion Sa ~~ a FRIENDS. | ——_———-e. trying to destroy the popular notion on ehman Bros. w York Cotton Exchange. Boston and Baltiuore bought and sold. "a ‘le Lane = Advices from Rio de Janeiro say that| women can't throw a ball oy forming a] Lenuun, Stera & Co,dew Orleans Colton Exchange | > eee in thao ty. EX? | Admiral Da Gama’s sailors have captured | team and going in for the sport in lively | “amson Bros & Co., Chicago Board of Trade, wr debatane ak Gant oe a t Ys the stores of guns and ammunitions at Fort} tune by themselves at any rate. rf te wires te New ork, Cowage aad New Or American Bell Telepbupe Stock bought en esit, Bee cine ete tire | Armacac: The bowling team of Carroll Institute | eau epuue, aoe weitere | at ialty made of investment securities, Die ENT INTEREST ON onds aod all iocal Railroad, Gas, Insuraase w NTS 2. on Government pay days, and nex from 6 to %.) feiz (Open untit : Serurday ev. 1400) New All are

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