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. THE. EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1894-TWENTY PAGES. 3 $e SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. CHURCH TICES. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. | FINANCIAL. FSALWON LEAGUE WILL HOLD A METHODIST. Y. A. cou: RIRBECK — pubite Zenperance meeting at the apeiat Church, D. O. S. R. “The Effects Of A Chill Seog eee SCN ee es ee cet THE OF AMERICA th and i sts. a.w., at 3 p SUsvDAY. v. = s — en le a |. EL 3 CH. » . a CW. CAN ER. - Wl = ad eS and + io Waiter i. Br ae A, AOD 9 ee ee ee ae Medician "WEUECS eid Spromikent | Uth and i0th, ‘Rev, L. T. Widerman, D.D., pes:| nou Me. Church, edd the men’s Gosvel | AMUSEMENTS ..... Page 9 let yg Nes address the tm sizo the prohibition orator, | Of the Benevolent Order, D. 0. 3. H.. to River peg Ag Reliable. Berke | {0F.—9:30 a.m., Sunday school. 11 atm. preach-| meeting at the Y. M. ©. A. 1400 N.Y. ave. | ATTORNEYS .. “page 11 | = : Got. J.C. Lee. Come, AS DINSMORE, Chair: | V! rj May 20,00, the elegant, an ey" i the best todo tr with. $l at. $4 $9. 7:50 pan., Epworth League und addrew by | n.w.. Sunday, May 20, 184, 4:90 p.m.” Subjert: | AUCTION SALES Tans 1g | CAPEEAL, ($25,000 — muta. 2a | ene ane 1 ee en eee . Sere Justor, Prayer meeting Tuursday, & p.m. Seats) “THE DANGER OF’ EVIL Haplts.”” Third | DUCTION, Pees 18 oop f ROTECT YOUR WHEELS! a in GEORGRTOWS GAS LIGHT co} 2am! prvenr gt 2 = Tree. ‘A cordial invitation to all, 1t_| talk on “Danger Sicuals.”" “Every man invited. G -Page 10] BICYCLE ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY, bog Ani le SO eee” | 2:20 pm._dpectal ame -_____1* | Jas. Tharp, 812 F St. Cae Se 5,| Bible class, 3:30 p.m, Public debate tonight, S| BUSINESS ¢ page 11) _MSIS-O(% __38 Meteerott Bids. ‘A. insoting of the stockbeléers of this com-| M Colby Luther omy ne _ o'clock. Come. _____It_ | CHURCH NOTICES -Page 3| WE HAVE SPRCIAL FACILITIES FOR HANDLING pauy, for the election of seven directors, will rs. ry he.) SSE ee Ge er ES RES EE Te 5 am. Pe SPECIAL BIBLE STUDY.-MEN WHO DESIRE TO -Page 8] loans; direct to borrower or through agents, at pete ax his ome MONDAY. Juve 419941 aw surezeeorr mesic Hatt suxpar, | Don’t Be Deluded ~ - Hoe repare themselves for the study of the Sab- “page 12| 5 Per cent interest; mo delay: oans at Polls opened 11 a. Close 1 p.m. wf “4 - = orth §League, Epworth th school lesson should attend the men’s con- Pr: te, mpt. WM. M. YAGER & 00, THOS. KNOWLES, Secretary. See religious advertisements. tate! uiihg: Gan ob tke. eauroe-camek eens jeaday, consecration. ‘Thursday, chi Yersational Bible clasg at the Y. M. C. A., 1409 Page 85 13th st. myl2-7t NoTICE ? = vYentives against moths,’ which injure cloth- weet inns, piu. Hamline Mission, 214/ N. Y. ave. n.w., every Sunday afternoon at 3:30 Page 5 ee To ing and ford insu RETAIL GEOCER PAPER. being absolutely moth proof, ts the COME ONE. o—— COME alt, — e . : only certain preventive-does not injure the | Norpn « va ars = to interest sone de aot tal | METROPOLITAN M. E. CHURCH, COR. 4% AND : =~ : most delicate fabrics. L. Pa ve ef importance. © sts. n.w.— Tuesday, May 22, 's p.m. Unique! ient protection. MOrH “page 9 | FIDELITY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, “Page 9 908-914 G st. nw., P Issues prepaid stock for $90 per share, maturing ape ; in 102 months for $200. wd a Prayer meeting, Wed-| o'clock. The lesson for the following Sunday is | DENTISTRY at discussed and made very interesting. Come. 1t_ | EDUCATIONAL . . BE. CHURCH, REV. CHAS. Stee Sy = EXCURSIONS, &. » pastor. Preaching at 11) a.m. by Ker. HALL MISSION. FINANCIAL . A P. fying! Amusing! “Forms and Faces in Chalk B. Jexton Brown: at S p.m. by the pastor, | ———— | . THE PRoMO FOR EXCHANGE. re 10 |, Special deposit certificates are tsened for ee . scrceseeeee8 B.Sh| a4 Eon hg Prod Re Ser Easton & Rupp, 421 1th St. Pi teliral ani tabeet eeken prong Se a BUM hea we | POR RENT (Plats). Pace 10] ftom $25 up, paring from 6 per cent te age 29 Pa. ave, me. ee eee ee eee oe linger, aud other wes; | Popular-Priced Stationers (just above the ave.) 16 text Week, Laueh served every day. 1t | on Sabbath, at 2:30 pau. “All are elcomed to this | FOR KENT (Houses...-.-. TT eet geen a. fo length of time deposited. 3 - aes ee ie tet talent will assist. Admission free. A collectlou BNGAH A” MLE bids CHEM ae #2" | POR RENT Qtiscellaneous). -Page 11] 807 __HARRISON DINGMAN, President. mis oa eee Will be, taken fur the Lenett of the Messenger Gold Mining Stock, corer 10th aad R sts. a.w., Mev. Ih, 6.0. Ben: oo. FOR RENT (Offices). -Tage 10) SUECULATION MADE EASY—TO PERSONS U = 2 = — —— ys’ Department of the an's Christian jamin, Usual een SS ror fi familiar business, or who Tue ANNUAL” EXEIRITION OF DRAWINGS} Temperaace Union. at Positively Non-assessable. service 7:30" p.m. tev. “Dr. George Be ee ee FOR Sant qunen wit ny A ae sar 15 , : . ote : eee jugton 1 workl-renowned pulpit orator, | GlIURCH OF OUR FATHER, 18TH AND L, REV " r receive ts of fifty dollars ee eee eee eC Oe ART ana | OFDICE FRAXELIN INSURANCE CO. OF WAAH- Pog iy will fd “bonanae': Jo “Butter. | wil preach a spectal serinom. Sears tree. Puplte — Giosers; pastoc--k: 31. “ties ihatlet ta ther td = Neca find Invest sae Will be beld om WEUNESDAX, x ‘cates, D. & "© Mining Stoel value, $10, now vel invited. én @ Stimulus to Our Moral and xpiritual Life: rs FH Fiuay, May 2, 24 and 25, ‘isvd, trom 9 om. | “HO onual meeting of the stockbolders of this for 25c. (a share," Many have taken advantage | SievROVOLITAN ME. CHURCH, COR. dig AND nae “Bnleritg Inte the Joss ‘OC Other Teopl FOR SALE (Heuses). ad 8 Sah the buses eal oon “she"entrance to the school is on 17th st. Sompeay will be bed af thelr afice on MONDAY, | of our offer. Call SEE SPECIMENS OF ORE, ‘tev. Hugh Jobuston, D.D., p~| Miss’ Whiting of Boston will sing at the eveuing | Pom SALE dots Ny ~~ he centres he, ached om Lith st. june ¥ elec! of twelve direct jew! eulars. , ; wc Bd tally ited. t odling: $ - F. S. BARGAKIN, Curator. to serve the ensuing yea: 5 V. Ss k P Ph i <s hope by Cpa je service, All condially invited FOR SALE (Miscellaneous) pomsed, Information mailed free. a= i Polls open from 12 to 2 o'clock p.m. Transfer | VAN SYCKEL S armacy, elation of Washington will bave charg UNITARIAN, a bidg..“Ciicago. THE LATE JUDGE INO. W. GREEN SMITH. | books will be closed from May 28 to Sune 4 10-| Gon. igTH AND G STREETS N.W. my1s | service. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. Epworth ~~ ——"____________ | HAIR DRESSING. cate — SEAUNTON, VA, May 10, isv& | clustve. : WILL P. BOTELER, z . § NW. v1 oe - : 380 aa. a CHURCH, 14TH AND L s1s.| HORSES AND VERIICLES... is rove tame DEUREDT r - : ae aYV og we a oe Pees = = Suipy or call, I will ati aunton bar, which was well | == == ©} ANNOUNCE To Ru | Could You Invest $1 WISLEY CHAPEL, Com. STU_AND F STS. RE) demtie' Westy; sdroes by Mor. -w shore 4 as cHanies CURE eid at J am. Monday im the coun | MAURICE JOYCE BEGS TO ANNOUNCE TO HIS : Co W. Baldwin, “pastor. Sunday school at 9: Se ccc ee! nn a; | eae -Page 9 q st house to take action on the death of = More profitably to your old sult} preaching pastor at 1) a.m, and 8 pw. ™ . LOCAL MENTION. Page 8 Agent Equitable of N. ¥., cen Smith. ee ee ee ee eee and pressed? Coats, 0. Vests, and | Prayer miceting, Thursday evening. schol 40 peliglone stu LOST AND FOUND. paepenes 1885 ¥ st. aw, was culled to the chafr and | his old quarters, 414 11th st. (Star bidg.), where C7 Write or telephone. Our nes Bice peg yp a MANICURE : r il. STReer: was made secretary. MI | he bas been located for the past 16 years. He “== aka d stating tbe ov- .EANING AND 705 9TH ST.N.W. Chareh, Bist st. bet, oe erence to | has fitted up bis place with a complete new REPAIRING. "Phone 143-2. Walter R. Graham, pam Evening ‘suvj plant of the latest and most improved machinery TO OPERATE SUCCESSFULLY IN STREET join our CO-OPERATIVE R. MEDICAL ... 4 SYNDICATE. 100 to 500 per cent fing. “Sen “for MONEY WANTED 4 ws at 11 a.m. aw ‘The Modern Ephraim. a — ee . : “MH, COR. R AND 3 OTARIES PUBLIC. easily made, and without rompiu addresses were made by Maj. a _--... | MEMORIAL CHURCH, © tus and ‘Daily Marmet Letter,” mailed fren 8 ” Gordon, William Patrick, Judge | and photo-engraving appliances, by which means Moonlight on the River 7 MOE. CAURCH, WEST | St Preactlug at 11am. “and pam. by th digg es a Ye A he is prepared to turn out all classds of photo- | Will soon bes enjoyed by excursion parties. Let | Washington, Kev. Dr. J.B. Sultt, pas Eat T pam. All w é : simon’ : PER CENT $3 PER CENT chair appointed Severs, Cochran, pciypangetast sath an paca hs us pele the Programs, Tickets, ete-well do it | Eredchibie fomorrose, 11 aati, By Mev. Ue T a VERSONAL -Page 10] paid to the subseribers as the result ef epem> rien a committee to drai engraving a! Z es e best man- | ett at ‘owest prices. dolby, and at 8 y Kev. J. H. MeCarty, | ——— eae wee Fa PIANOS AND ORGANS. -Page 8| tious from December, 1893, te April 1804. a niutious aad “rewort at a SUUNEUUEME | per ge ahort noticn. myi9-4t TF Iteduction to religious and charitable organ- | _Prewiding elder, on district, ut’ | OTHER SERVICES. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. “Page 20 | WEINMAN & CO... Siocks, “Graia and Saal cebamaces aaah tor te tek coats - = — - Boro: s d Pri FELPTH STREET 3 a WAYLAND SEMINARY, MAY 20. THE NKOYE | PROPESSIONAL ...... Page 11| Xo, fi Broadway, New York City, PREAMBLE “4 OL .. Slurrow, pastor. : Missionary Society will bold its annual bceting | prope z eet abian winin haere oe lige in | ARE YOU sEEKING COMFORT yron - A ams, nter, Image.” S$ p.m.: “Looking Jesus. Ganday aitqracun, 3 o'clock, te the clapel. Ber: | Seo Cats me = S12 11TH ST. > May 6, 1804, and the =in summer dressing? Most people are. W. "Phone 030. my18 RAILROADS . . a ar Grensing? Mi cople TH rh , Sunday school. T p.m, Epworth Leagu mon preached ty G. W. Iryant, D.. eublect, | Coe Ctar NOTH Page 7 c. T. Havenner, called together to mourn over were are two distinct classes of com! OPENING OF THE DM. EB. CHURCH.—SABRATH SCHOOL, Harmony of Christiantt, le cot | SERCIAL, NOTRE.» "age Mem! ‘ashington Stock Exchange, . and pay their sad trib of — hee, bess — I fs the a = Ch rs Ch I Preaching, 11 a.m., by. Rev. Charles _vited. : ite | SPEC LALTIES ees - Page 12 Real Estate and Stock Broker, wey. Ise wae Berm at Waverty,| Cir te of the’ Smart sannane cue ievy jase inn, 7:45 by Itev. Dr. Osborn. 6:45, Y. MONDAY NIGHT AT | STEAM CARPET CLEANING. Page 31 Rooms 9 and 11, Atlantic y e Dayton, ts Mecaingham county, the Rome of Cas mech stylo'ae the dlapesl ‘am SUNDAY, MAY 13. come and bear; bring | STORAGE i Page 11 $90 F'st. ow. is distiuguiabed father, | the late “Judge, Dantel | {re een Son ear te wine zonal and | iaaae ook i iE N a “Fire Frou Hea- | SUBURBAN PROPERTY ede | t it Smith, ou the 17th day of September, 1529. Hav- oth you wear in winter tne. Un- Table d’Hote Dinner served daily from 5 until | THE oF THE s N P age 12 nvestment Securities. a Msen the law ws his profession, be com- berg Ermer = mae il borne th 8 AH ay 7 = - ladies cousecrat meeting wi be held next we) | st MMER RESORTS “Vage a Ps . e manhor ctiee im his nen reek (electric) cars leave city eve eduesday, 1 a.m., ai je pel, cor. SU IT-THE WaSHI os " el “Page 11 | _utecks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold Sa? pany peoneaan eo an grog Mag Bo Gomfortable dressing without paining your | minutes. yes ise tle and F sts.’ n.w. Miss Wilson, the blind evange- - . a ema agp cra Pag cash or on ma: League meets every Sunday, at 3 TED «Ci scr's Mull, vid Fst. nwt open discussion | WANTED (Country Board) .. ect tomorrow, What Shail Be Done Witt Idle | WANTED (Help). aivor. Come.’ All welcome. Seats free. 11% | WANTED (Houses), HE NATIONAL CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 1 WAXTED (Rooms). of Califorma, where he continued the practice of Protessioa. After some years of resdence in| «eather, let Ws make you s natty, stylish, bane get Se Fone grap don Page § blue, of the long-cut “ack or cutaway styl the late Thomas J. ‘Michie. In 15/0 he was elect- KEEN, Tailor, 1310-1312 list, will read from her Bible of raised let Miully invited to attend. Rather let us make you a natty, stylish, CHURCH NOTICES. Orleans. Telephone 433. aplo-ty |LIFE TONTINE ENDOWMENT AND PAID-GR, =< r : BAPTIST. s tute, 2201 K st. nw... will ts Sunday Bible | WANTED (Situations)... E Pe a Ee A | a a are : ae nts of Right Living” Sun-| class at 4 o'clock. AN are welcome. 1t® | WANTED liscell : “Page 10 * rchased of the city of Saunton, which office he filed until | EXCURSION PRINTEX FIRST BAPTIST CHU 16TH ST. ABOV tm. Epworth League, 7p. oe Policies Pu Re sesigned Sn 168%. Ip the year 1500 bo was alse We do it grtistically. ¢-| Scott Circle, Dr. Chas. A. Stakely, past he okie tar bg eee ae eg Gea oan ee Tur Srtor PRINTING Co. day school, 0 christian Endeavor, oom circuit court of |! : ae : a ee eae ones. (my19) OL H st. 'n. stor, Mam, and’ § piaching iad: CuCKCU are ST Ses mee | LOCAL TENNIS EXPERTS|DROPPING INTO RHYME |=! #06ss) s. pense, 1907 v ot mw EI. CORNELL, OLD SCHOOL BAPTIST, WILL | ing by. pastor. | 6:45 "p.m, Epworth League —— : Workingmen $ Provideace permitting, tu Monumeatal| prayer meeting, led by H. A.’ Harding of Metro- = i se ou ure welcome. . So ° ch and 10th st. Tt a. WLS pet, c Lug poltata aqui if'hweatinl'a: | The Board of Trade og ae ee a EE a 133 a. ave. n.w., Sunday, May 20, ate petite Church, ‘Thyrsday, 8 p.m, prayer mect-/ Tournament for the Southern Champion- An Incident That Inspired Grave and ‘Whose bours of employment pre- passed by none. Judge Smith was —had a very enjoy: excursion down the countant—he was a lawyer river Thursday evening—the main feature of | labor and the most thoroug! the program being a plank-ahad dinner, sup-| is; hy ue ‘Yent them from making deposits and fact we bave ever knowa, and tue urcluves of rah oo Saag ming - ; — é the circuit clerk's ofice of this county today con-1 Pitning’ tnore ‘uelicious than shad eaten with | ae ea grist, CHURCH, “Citas CENTRAL MP CHURCH ; ship. Reverend Senators. @uring regular banking eure tain a more —— mg agen t = ToKalon Chablis or Sauterne. Only 40c. qt. ug at Il alm. self." 8 p.m., “Joseph a. Type of Christ.” ee i will be benefited ty the fact the reason that bis great labor and the evidence ToKat hp Oe tev. 8. J. Smith,’ pastor. You are cordially tn- ‘that 2 fe preserved in the form of TO=Kalon WineCo,614 14th. _wite i i ah It Will Begin on Monday on the| statesmen Who Scratched Their 5 huudreds of elaborate ond! -pizoxE gus. VAULTS, 27th and K ster tayl9 WAUGH ME. CHURCH, 3D AND A STS. ° The Union Savings Bank Easterly opinions, that would do credit to the | ‘E AULTS, s tare y Rey. Dr. Alex. E. Gibson, pastor, at 11a. Bachelors’ Club Courts—Those Who Heads for Jingling Words— bene lawyer of bis Toe? In Maen eee Joke | The Talking Machine. and preaches, ar om, All the pews are > s m. Sunday sebool, 9:15) aan 18 OPEN FROM 6 TO 8 EVERY th took no interest—t! ut wv 2 - are invited: Secu Bapth BT ji~ League, pe wT prayed ’ “ fore him a case involving & duhculty of law| HON. JOHN R. KASSON, in a speech at the| forum, 4th st and Yas averse, re Aver | Kenge, 7 pm, Chureh prayer meet W4ll Probably Be Seen. Manderson’s Verses. SATURDAY EVENING. ud fact, novel and tuteresting questions; then he| Board of Trade planked-shad dinner at Marshall |" - a aeabente mbé 1222 F ST. N.W. became absolutey absorbed, and has been known! Hall Thursdsy, said It would be a good thing | CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, sTH 4 FOUNDRY M. EB. CHURCH, 14TH AND G STS, ee to work on such and late inte the if a lot of after-dinner specebes could be die-| n.w., Rev. 3. H. Greene, DD, pastor. Rev. Dr. Oliver A. Brown, pastor. 2 “ The National Safe Deposit, ight for weeks toss an be a by tated to the phonograph, and then = out school, iy a.m, * Bristow, Mare 22 an reg ewer The most important tennis tournament of] ‘The senatorial jokes and pleasantries are 4 tinee who Knew him Weil, that in some directioas order. ‘The possibilities of the Phonograph | thx by’ the pastor, 11 a.m. and Spam. KENDALL a.m., ip pastor. the year to be played in Washington will | almost as unique as those of parsons—with be w: eulus of no ordina: To the fniluite. Dispatehi pondence is its) CHAPEL BRANCH, 13% and D s.w., Rev. 7 pati 1 League. ss 3 “Slayer Savings And Trust lasting bono and memory of Meh Jee it] ~ OWits ae tae Qucwater, “pastor, Sanda tchesl, S45 a.m 8 pi reacting by the stor — = the grounds of the ae a difference. The senatorial habits are ving: be bere recorded of him by those who knew Lim | COLUMBIA JNUGRAPH CO., 919 Pa. ave. freach ing: am. and S p.m. ME: ubject: “Stir up Your Gift.”* Lawn Tennis Club next Monday. © | characteristic and distinctive. While the Co! 1H, t ail the st before Lim, E. D. STON, Pres. KR. F. CROMELIN 5 CHAPEL, Sth and P aw, L. D. Bliss, Especially addressed to young people. pe ‘ _ x! mi pan: that im 1c EAsTO res. F. CROMELIN, See. Soe tease Pe res setion = eaters iter ome nix | Seventh annual open lawn tennis tourna-| world pictures them with their coats but- y f : r — ~ = 7 _Vited “to these '. at artoll, pastor subject. “iolm vig, | Ment for the championship of the south in | toned across their chests and one hand be- Of the District of Columbia, shecluccly” 1 ay reel Ble gpa They Attract Attention. METROVOLITAN BALTIST CHUKCH, » the Juveniles of singles will be played on the courts of the | tween the buttons, meditating upon some tnd 6th sts. R aly to reach the very right although it might or, It Sous aud Daughters of Samuaria.”” Song ser- | Eachelers’ Club, on M street between 17th . | CORNER iSTH ST. AND NEW YORK a¥R _{street and Connecticut avenue northwest, | 5T€@t Philosophical question, they are, per: and continue throughout the week. The | haps, drawing caricatures of one another, Hays. D.D.— "Sunday sehool, z DS tournament Is under the direction of the | or discussing one another's actions, or | Capital: One Million Dollars tary ¥. | Southern Lawn Tennis Association, a mem- | gossiping on trivial personal incidents of NESE, a . rr beach, Monument grounds, at 7:30 % z by the pastor, Junior Ledgue, | ade ~ _ madame | nthe ces wear our #15 alta -aher'ee boon | Kindy cial, 490 aca, Wreuching at at aca, | 4 pm Hyworth Longue, 660 THE" | Menis Association, and as ihe ‘official cone | %e #ession of that day or the day before, | Safe Deposit Company, od nose =¢ y ‘omuuunion Pre 7:30 pm. eS te crasigeiergeenials esas ; fas “ “i — Pee See ee ee eee Oe ee) oe ere aie ville at 720 pe. | eaEPsON . 2! RCH, FLORID. test for the championship of all the region | With all the vivacity of women at a “quilt 3 Our $15 to-order Suits. any of the neatest—most stylishly dress- COR. E AND 1sTH i —— ed business men you see on the street or} ‘sts. now. Prayer meeting at 3:30. Baptiaing at gentiemat splendid ; “CHURCH, 1TH AND” ats. ecially devoted ation. He was a genial and the Staunton bar, "em in cut, fit and general make-up. ae, = = Se south of Mason and Dixon's line, including | ing party While behind the closed doors Special ound Yes, we make finer suits for more money, | \IXETEENTH STHBET BAPTIST CHURCH, | New York, is exciting a great deal of inter- | of the executive sessions they are supposed Savin Bank, M c.s &C pastor.-0 a.m. Sunday school. il am... est. and is an event of large fmportance to/to be saying and doing things quite too : gs 2 orton C. Stout 0. Be. eee ee, Ai ee Ani enbe Leneees 4) noucr as CHURCH, Cor Gy) ae ber tye page erage a ely serious and important for the public to be m1 Special act Congress 1870. ae ee = pm. a p-m., Kodeavor mectlugs. Spm, a Layo de e chief fexture of the tournament will | § mt. for a they peg mrs lad armenia PL 2 Wott Biren, Sb | Ott a bp Fuh it. gin, |be the men's singles for the championship | formed about. they may be making paper Trust Company, of this meeting com- | se ats free dais ~| preaching; subject, “E With God. 3:30 | of the sbuth. The winner of these will be ts «oh Ss tue mutes ot] Physicians and Surgeons! | sscoxo niprist ~ cacncas ap er $.w7| Dat Nne: ues, oteueey Day With God.” 3:80 | of the upon to play Mr. E. L. Hall, the | Position of popular songs. The recent at- Geceral act Congress 1890. afin Revo bron We call your attention eepecially to our large| Bistop. Jobmgon, D'D.. pastor’—i a.m, scries| Epworth League service. °S, pri, preaching: sno: |rresent ichamplon of the south, no nos | tack Sigg ageiterey mgs exapciiomren papain (lien mt y days. It | variety of most approved SURGICAL INSTRU. seca SSaicoes Eek ee pee eee | ASS anal h et atae, Pleads and’ sttaa- | now won the championship for three years, | Speech. im which i was suggested in sev- | ivuspume GPECULASURS AND NOME * . r MENTS. Best, most durable, latest. Improve- a oe ren Sek on ogee se wid a ¥ LE-FIRST MORTGAGE REAL ESTAT Cocone of Ricesttne =a It and in consequence the championship cup | ®'@! different forms of expression that Mr. | “ers—1 can offer you special inducements in 3 : ro E: en | Pa : oe 5 | Aldrich had departed from the truth in cer- | purchase of real estate. All sales noice: per cent investments (secured on city] — MEST og examine our amortment—we're | THIRD BAPTIST CHURCH. CORNER OF srl Naas teem Bachelors: Chinitrou ible tar enone meat — ah neigrtiy eG) cece teak. ata] salone on anh Mae oe eee a and Q sts, n.w., Rev. James M. Lee, pastor-| and 8 pa... pre ; 2 | for gossip and jokes for a long time, an 3 _ my _ GEO. T. ee ne a a Genty ochoel ak Geen Breskhing oe 1080] deat avtioe Weneoaky, trophy this year, which must likewise be | fnaily became the subject of many epics, | t@ secure good bargains, Small ameunes ‘reseed DR. ARTHUR J. HALL office and residence to 421 H : et a dels sis eset. Ate nae. vt |B sega oc rere a Neier Won three times to become the absolute sso Bh . a8 well as large ones. Twenty yeare experience Gilman’s Drug Store, Fi Siw, | Suunion ant reception of members At ‘T'30) GKACE M. E, CHURCH, COR STH AND 8) Property of the owner. During an executive session some days real z ; ‘ in Washington realty. - , m., preaching by Rev. Adam C, Powell of New | streets, Kev. Watson Cube. pastor. Preaching at |" In the men’s doubles,which will be next in | #ftet the Incident several Senators tried Joa S. Waaaaan, examiuation for entrance man | So Se hE eee b League, + p.m; praye - tance, hands 3 verse. 5 c CORSON ree myigeor pape collin ober me) Ever Tried Turkish Baths? | EPISCOPAL. be Beton ad the SRaRWEny pr’ kretion patvamar etek a the Senate tried. He started it. While the | ageemens Or THE SEW YORK . fagion “at the! civil ‘service ‘nous, beginning Se yues “un ten Seek See ee 2 Se vad i in the contest by the wibuers tm defeated | executive business was being discussed, EXCHANGE, cae “ah the aftexustn of FRIDAY. red if you an't sleep and eat, take a! EPIPHANY CHURCH, E. a i ine will t rded, which will be | t# Venerable Senator leaned over his desk, 1419 F st.. Glover building. aeiaaae GES aoe ta tae eee TURKISH BATH and be cured. They're the! ‘dolph H. McKim, D.D. One Thing Need: | ion prize will be awa ) which w writing with an expression of deep thought. | Correspondents of Messrs. Moore & Schley, @- See ee er a RAE a most delightful, most refresning, most Mx- im. Strangers welcome. | open to all beaten in the first match played | ruiness on his face. Now he would write Broadway, . aioe as Gans urious “medicine” ever recommended for tired, E'at 8 pu. Seats free, All vin singles. rapidly, now scratch it out. and arom ran | Bankers and Dealers in Government Banda, FRANCIS L. PATTON, weary humanity. [Ladies from 9 a.w. to 6. Faee- Subject, “The ‘Trinity: Our Holy | ‘The matches will be for the best two out | hie ‘Ang Pacts: tle; thick ‘whbte th Deposits. Exchange. Loane President of Princeton College. Pm. Men from 7 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Satu n. It . CHURCH SOUTH, COR. 10TH AND of three sets, except in the finals, where ft | fig volleawuce teagme Mek rite halt, | _Rallroad stocks and = <n sak panes my14&19,then tu,sim hee et , | SEOYASESS CHER, NEAR Mass. | & Her. Wm. §. Hammosd, pastor—| will be for the best three. out of five sets. | {rig anersh nnd dinteread try mene © | ot cm the exchanges of Sew Tom, I a iS fr REASONABLE ae | Turkish Baths, 1329 Ge i eee tee y Sunday servic Perens Sg Veda oct parteL: grxantzation of © | They will all be vantage sets. Games will | "Gj, ¢ me a word to end the ne with,” |_ A specialty made of investment securities, Dis sUppUse you could buy the cele-| my19 , 10:30 and 11 a@ab.; 3:30 and 7:30 pu Masao of Japan. ‘Mr. Masao Wil preach at this |@ Played under the rules of the United | ne gaid, suddenly turning te Mandenon, | trict and all lochl Railroad, Gas, Insurance by the great artist | —————— Sunday school, 3 p.m. Strangers cordially tuvited. | Tour “and ot on Mondat evening, pas bertote | States National Lawn Tennis Association, ae ea ee ee re nee er termOn, | and Teleghene Steck dealt in. ow a price as a weritless | CUSTOM TAILORING Evurybody weleotie. it announced | °" Monday eventing, ag heretofore | yay beginning every afternoon at 3 o'clock, | Wh? sits behind him. He then produced his |““A,encan Bell ‘Telephone Stock beagh: an@ ea, mateur ‘artist? Apply the ‘As we do it requires time and talent a pte ae a oe ce ou i Ot Overy erternoon et $ O'clock, | menuscript, which conteinel two stanmas, principle to tailoring. charge tailoring can be satisfuctory that t| “ington Circle, Kev. Alfred Harding, rectorAi | THE COMMENCEVENT ERCISES OF THE! e: © . y .| minus the last rhyme word. The idea was than cheap one-borse tailors, but we made up right here in this clty—and tried | tts" tree. Services ‘Trinity, Sunday, 7:00 aud | Lucy Webb Hayes Bible and Training School | Will be opened on Sunday. Just. how | gt once taken up, and soon Senaters in bo wore for fine tailoring than om once or twice. You had much better pay| Set free. Ser Strangers fuvited: it | will occur NEXT MONDAY EVENING ut Metre: Many or who will enter cannot be told be- | {hat Neigttorhon’ And. Seon Senators in - Aa, eee $15 for s ready-made suit ‘than $18 for a | Ot te ee eee on orn anp | elitaa Metbatist Choreh. “Hey. Dr. Naylor will| fore that time, but it 13 expected that there | funning thelr fingers through thelr hair in WEN OWEN, Tailor, 423 11tb st su a made up ou! o CH, G ST. S.E. , « 2 wer thi i it | wi pfougi n me! “ - pa Most = ted Samenra ert sults start at S25. Rev, Gilbert Williams, rectar. “ey. | Seon ee Se ete ake trace: the, tournament | search of rhymes, and poems of varied through the whole week. As many. as | 3 twenty of the crack players of New York | Baer mage tee “ = pts to properly state . * See are expected, while an equal number will | 5% Ee i ~ The attorney for the District made the Me cee, COVENANT (FRESUYTHBI AN). | Goubtiess go in from the Bachelors’ Club, | tre “ese Thyme, ‘Here is a sample trom wanyrened together with other outsiders from |‘t®@ Pen of Mr. Manderson, which quite | following report today upon House bill 7021, oiph “H.” McKim, . D., will preach at the k evening service : =, dinner. We | Gatchel & Tompkins, ranors, pa ie PRESRYTERIA service polite, attentive Walters. Kegular | 415 12th _ myl9" | sap ae ; = | CHURCH OF THE COVENAS snger, Sve., from 4 to 7 p.m.; Sundays from 1 | Tomorrow's weather forecast for the District of| bet. 32d and 38d, Rev. Chus. E. Buck, rector. Conne to 2 p.m. C¥Laudies’ Cafe, second floor, eutrance | Columbia and vicinity—-Showers, followed by fair. Services tomorrow—Holy communion, a.m. | Teunts Would be styles were soon produced for judgment. tern Bill a Good One. Manlio, D.D., pastor. Services at 1 took the palm: antag tee — “4 4% street Moral r und sermon, 11. Evening prayer,| @m. and S p.m.’ Preaching morning and even-| Various parts of the south, are expected to ee to provide for making returns to the clerk’ Witz KECTER, COR. PA. AVE. AND 4% ST. e Sell 4:80. Vested choir. Strangers cordially faviteli’ | ing by the tev. J.B. Maukin, DD. Sunday | make the list of entries a large ome, UNITED STATES SENATE. office of marriage service in the District of myis . ¥ ae aad e :. school at 9:30 a.m. Christian” Endeavor 80-) ‘The present champion of the District, Mr. Washington, D. C, Colum! which was referred to him for Everything a ade tiasig ee Eee Dee. “ AD nan ee Ce At_ | John C. Davidson, will play in the tourna PARLIAMENTARY RETORTS, grey oR SALE_VERY HANDSOME PAIR OF CANA- — . - 9 the propriety of its enactment: Gina bend cote: eultable for victoria, or T cart; atk. ‘Sloging by the President's ‘Glee ane CHUM ner |ment. 3r. E. L. Hall, who holds the pres- ‘Aldrich is a triple Har, gr eeu 12% hands bigh; steel gray and chestnut; sit That Enters spay it” | "and D, Rev. B. Sunderland, D-b.- gastor; Wer, |ent title of champion of the south, will, of Said Turple in a rage, I have carefully examined this bill, and ae genie soe taceie: hetaners Inte The = pie 2 = 6:80 “a'm.,. Sunday | course. on that account be debarred from But Aldrich, without show of fire, am of opinion it is in good form, and that Sane cmants aevemss taste of sistem ar es CONGREGATIONALIST. ice, with sermon by Dt.jentering the tournament, but he will meet Said: “Turpie is no sage.” there is necessity for such law. Chapter 22 , trolley cars; absolutely sound, and without ques- Construction Pemenage ny ggine e -m.;/ the winner at the close to play for the And into no abuse he sunk of the Revised Statutes of the United ‘Stem the mest ety farylawas Sai ana Or ateenth awison Be Meer th brief meditation by Mr.” Al championship which he now holds. in stating Turple sure was drunk. States relating to the District of Columbia Spe address Wes. DIE Of A House, D.D., pastor, Rev. M:'R. Fishburn, assistant yas: | p.m., after meeting. At the tmorning service |, The secretary of the Bachelors’ Lawn No. 2 mumerce st., Baltimore, Mi orice oF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. MAY 1ST, 1804. The copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, orge J. Eas- \ terday and Allen W. Mailery, conducting @ Iteal Estate and insurau ~And sell cheaper than any one else— but for cash only. ; : : * he form of marriage license ~Preaching at 11 a.m. and $ p.m., by the pas-| Gounod's Sunctus and Gloria will be sung; tn the Tennts Club, to whom all entries and com- | With shaking han. r ee eee yentng sertion neat In order upon the Early Toston service. Thy “Firat Cre munications should be addressed, ts Mr. | With pomp Sui toed tad Soteetes hots Tey onli my eptelen tg age Fearn cd At both services 3 _it_| Horace H. Westcott, S08 17th street north- | Turpie to Aldrich gives the triple lie, there i? Tee en Es bet. G and H n.w., Rev. Joseph T.'K. = . eo Ee e latter then, with quiet " _ Christian Endeavor, 7 p.m. It . n. v. Josep ton, Mr. John C. Davidson, Mr. William L. | \ukes trembling ong 9 ace alike the legitimacy of children and title to WHAT WE SELL. FIFTH CONGREGATIC = Curren. “Faul's Appeal to Caesar." Musle: by When th arope uartet and chorus of fifty volces, by Dre Borgeaet qunen weap nn -” ischof, ‘organist. Sunday school, 9:30" arm. |FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN tor.—Sabbath school, 9:30 a.m, Preaching by Rev. Henry Newton of athens, business at ‘AL CHURCH, COR. STH au * at| McPherson and Mr. & &. Sheihie Sap ager Re 3 land. An examination of our marriage ‘Washington city, D. C., un- gad sis, ne —Fyesching att a.m, and 3 pm-| pm. by the pastor. Y. Pg. C. B, 7 pm,| The drawing for single contests will be| pieay = withent scoff, rds from 1870 to the ent, the period er the firm name of Ensterday.& Mal- Lumber, hardware, brick, | %,,2,, Hay, Jomwou of tis city: Suncay | Tytraday “evening service, 8 o'clock. Strangers | made: Mondsee meorn eee teats Will be | The Indianian was a little “oft. covered by the Be Statutes, shows + nt. The succe-ding firm of Allen W. Mallery & Co. will collect all debts due \ to, and pay all debts due by, said firm a account of said business. Sitness our signatures this Ist day of 4 ‘ GEO. J. EASTERDAY, ALLEN ‘W. MALLERY. © amen w. Mallery & Co, having euc- eeeded the firm of Easterday & Mallery, Will continue to conduct the Real Estat business in all its various branches. We shall make a specialty of small from $3,000 to $5,000 for “home- seekers" upon the easiest of easy terms. + Money to loan npon real estate at pre- \, Yailing rates of interest. \ Estates managed. P We have also added @ number of other fre insurance companies. Thanking you for past favors, we ask @ continuance of the same, cssuring you of & prompt and satisfactory execution of Dustness intrusted to Allen W. Tialiery & Co. @ AL_ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 624 F ST. N.W. wy1T-3t WANT TO BUY A 2X30 CAMERA, cordially invited. Tuesday. The entries this year are not as| The other products were almost up to the | that in many cases no return has ever been ASSEMBLY'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, cor. | Rumerous as in 1803, and thus far only | Standard of these two stanzas, which show | made of tarriage service. od these nd I sts. n.w., Rev. George O. Little, pas.| three northern men hive signified their | the ‘fire of poetic genius burning unsus- | reasons I regard this bill as entirely proper, Preaching by the pastor at 11 a.m. aml 8| intention to compete. W. Gordon Parker | Pected within those marble halls. and one that should be favorably recom- Sunday ‘school, 9:30 a.m. Y. P. S.C. E,|of New York, who played such a strong i ieee mended to Congress for enactment’ re it " vi FRANK LIBBEY & co. = PS coast EE adie _*_ | gome against Davidson in Baltimore, will y —_sa . LUTHERAN. METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 41/1 | arrivevtomorrow, accompanied by O. M. ‘West Volee Gatets. day School Class Organtses. “Lumber, Mill Work and Builders’ Hardware.” aie Se SERVES Tent and B sts, s.e.—Preaching tomorrow at il a.m.| Bostwick and Mr, Fischer, bot Cadet appointments to West Point have| A Cor. 6th and N. Y. Ave CHRIST EV. LUTH. CHURCH, COR. MORGAN] and 8 p.m, by’ Rev. ; sett, Dh, ot Mew | sce than: local tame. Brome eaters | ben inde ab Solita: S09" Etonter, jr, | Class No. 11 of the Calvary Baptist Sum- Piece jo We . and, New eT thas an] ESTP p, Rebate school, 9:90 a.m. ¥. 7. S| the showing will be small, and will prob-| and Norman A. Moss (alternate) of Provi.|@ay school held a meeting last evening in Nii cocall _|ably be confined to Mr. Yates Penning- Le S. D.,| the church, when a class organization was EW YORK AVENUE PRESHYTERIAN CHURCIL | ton and. Mr. A. H. S. Post. the | (ence B- 1: James Hanson, Huron, 8. D.; : a 5 é ed to look out for the welfare of the ST. PAUL’ 2 Kev. Dr. Bartlett has recovered from his recent | latter having held B. F. Sawtelle, Bethlehem, Pa.; Sherwood | eect member deal Everybody Ber of 11th and H aw, ev. & Domer, paitor.—| iiteae nnd'capect ts Sesagy Mi Teng OO Se | or eRe Ot at at nee em onnIP | Bonner, Camden, Alas ‘Chaiew atoc |ciass and tts rs, A great of “morning. ___It_| yielded to Mr. E. L. Hall, Our own city | Stevens (alternate), Brewton, Ala.; Edgar |@mthusiasm was manifested, which bids PRES will be well represented by Davidson, Me-| Ridenour, Peru, Ind.; M. G. Spinks, Meridi- | fair to its being a great success. The fol- Rev. A. W. Pitaer, Pherson, Shields, Chilton, Goodfellow, Clay, | 29, Miss.; Walter Weatherby (alternate), | lowing officers were elected: W. S. Holmes, Sabbath school. Bethel, Clarke, Biddle and Morven Thomp- | Durant, Miss.; J. S. Bersey and Frederick | president; A. Copeland, vice president; U.. . CL 7 pm. usie duct lime, cement, laths, sashes, | fissistic‘ordint. “Ai"weleomess SNS doors, blinds, etc. CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, COR. OF MASS. and 12th st. n.w., Rey. Dr. Elliott, rector.— | and 8 Who Is Tomorrow morning nd evening at 1i and 3 it 3 CHURCH OF THB REFORMATION, PA. AVE. and 2d st. s. Rev. W. E. reo, D.D., pas- Anybody fyles, atu and system. ‘Trey| (ara the Miecuth Anniversary "of "Wie prescat | 5: i ‘nows us and our s stuffs and system. storate wi eld tomorrow. 8 free. | service. with n by pastor. 7:15. p.m. know that we Know how to make form-fitting gar-| Services at 11 am. ond 8 pi. it" | meeting of ¥. PSO. BB eclock evening | 200. Blay (alternate), Detroit, Mich.; David Me-|§, Catlett, second vice president; J. Dy ments fush with the latest fashion requirements, Fes Sa EGROH R| Service; sermon by Rev. Oliver Johnson (Due| Mr. Hall, the present chairman, is in| Corch, Philadelphia, Pa.; A. P. Tanner, | Bridger, secretary; A. R. Thornton, assist- We endeavor our best fo please in even the smal | eT e ies tt ain nad S opus Keller wee] West, S.C.) of the Asoclate Tietormed Presbs-| Europe and will not be here to defend his | Sharon, Pa.; R. W. Sanders, Bloomington, | rr Ser, aera yh hts op ret ee est order. Examine that $15 Suit. From stuff; J- G- hd Maryland ave. ne, C. H. Butler, | _terlan Church of the south. it_| title. He has been playing during the early | I!l.;_W. H. Hill (alternate), Clinton, lil; All seats free. May | WESTERN, H ST. BET. 19TH AND 20TH, How-| 8PTing with the Wright brothers at Cannes, | C. 5. Smith, Vandalia, Ill.; D. H. Kautz|each month was decided upon for the reg- Daa Memorial Wed- | “ard Wilbur Ennis, pastor—il) a.mn., “Moving| France. It ts expected that this tourna-| (alternate), Moweaqua, Ill, and H. A. An-| ular business meetings. This is one of the Heaven;” S p.un.. people's service: Say evening | ment will awaken renewed Interest in the derson, Milwaukee, Wis. largest Sunday school classes in the coun- serles of twos, ‘wo Offers to stitch there's integrity in evgrything. New| M™orlal, 9th and patterns, chotce woolens, artistle , finest t—and all for fifteen dollars. Fantasy rej Mertz Advanced 906) _Linwwe cateriainment It * chorus and solvists. ame here, and it ——————_+ 2+ y. Persoval welcome. 5 ay BF may Goveleg Goma onty try, composed solely of young men, and ——————— i ate ___1t_| prises in the new material. A More Liberal Policy. has a membership of over 150, and is well aA fem, Dackarounds and other photo. And Tailors, F _____ SPERITUALISM. ; | GURLEY MEMORIAL, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ak ee An ths cea st a eines argh State | *BOWR for the excellent work it has accom phie accessories cheap? They w : = 1, EVER jorida ave. bet. Oth a sis. n.w., Rev. J. aay time. We have no ‘tee Ke then’ sat — St. Dee tae ageetie Lpcomat 30 aac; Times Rumsell Verbrseke, ‘pastor. Mdrning sei ce, ii] THE HORSE SHOERS’ CONVENTION. | Department becween Assistant Secretary | ?US* ——_—_ we. We have no use : pms ‘a . | o'clock. Evening ‘service, o'clock. Strangers e ‘g most new. | ee Se ee tee ein| weemon Seepage it. | Preparations Made for the Entertain- beet ao wake ag igen and Assistant To Abate the Nuisance. - mL Photograph Gallery, We have with us for. the two remaining, Bandays | SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN, CHURCIT, ort AND C ment of the Visiting Delegates. ite 6 ena " BiStoge pe a In relation to the pry cerry oe a. are, my17 rs. Colby her of 5 f the sts. 8.w.— Preaching, a.m. and 7:80 p.m., i . bera! Mr. Charles P. Peake of Northeast Wash- 4 ~~ eos’ ica’ peake ny platform. Not to bear Gi v] vej-| The Journeymen Horse Shoers’ Local sg Bayon The Neostyle Duplicator EUS" tose wonderfully givted trance speaker when | EX, George 8. Bell of Pennsylvania. All vel adopted toward Chinese immigrants. Here- J he 1t_ | Union, No. 17, are making preparations for a B Is SIMPLE, CLEAN and QUICK, and, withal, low] the opportunity offers is indeed a great loss. Tue | ——~ —---— — after Chinese who can satisfy the collector '. 3 subject for the Sunday night's discourse will be | FIFTEENTH STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, | the twentfeth annual convention of the In- cl . rashes me = my eel - “THE ORIGIN OF TIE BIBLE; morning sub . Preaching by the pastor, ‘er, F. J. |ternational Journeymen Horse Shoers' | ¢ CUStoms at the port of arrival that they | 12th and K streets northeast, published in eet, sucl the controlling influeuces may select. p.m., adda b the Wi fel ss, ms were engaged in business in this countr: es| » yi eit-6i9 Tee ate | Hille good good Lectures and good “ounle ary, Society ‘on Slant and the Laos Coyne | Blan of the United States and Canada, to |prior to the passage of the act of Novem: | Sold e secer nay eeith Ofticer Hammett “ hould ll the -hotiwe, A ty be held tn this city May 21. They have se-|ber 8, 1843, are to be allowed to land with. | {14 Star reporter this oypeemdae yhe THE PROGRESSIVE SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 5: EASTERN “RCH, Mb, | Cured the Owen House as headquarters for ipuiation of any kind. Heretofore it 4 Where Coal is Plentiful will hold regular services Sunday evening, Muy | "uve, “aat Gh ott eae cise Thos Chairs | the visiting delegates and the ‘Typograph. | was stipulated that the steamehip company i aon ee Sete O8 ee, a 20, at the Temple, 425 G st. nw. Mr. J. A. | Euston, pastor, Will preach at 11 ical Hall as the meeting place for the con- | should bear the expense of maintaining the - Hammett said, the ce cannot The f a coal famine HERE. Wi " ! e dy for ¥ 7 compel the owner to fill the lot, but he e's no danger of a mine fe] Coitins wilt lecture’ on te remedy for our pres: | fe ‘emplutions — Victor vention. At their meeting Mr. John Col- | Chinese after landing until it was decided | $e compelled to abate whe ween ee have hundreds of tons of ARGYLE COAL—su-| tt money, syercim, Mra Mebmmeseat ‘ais “vive and at 7:4 lins was unanimously elected as a delegate | that they had a legal right in this country. a > eee. - + ool Situation. or, Where ” 1 : oh was @ provision in the old health ordi- Perior for beating and steaming purposes, tents. eas ae The following music will be rendered: ae a gg = ca _ Sisne oy ae of garg ioe eerie is | nances concerning ponds of stagnant water, Services commence at § o'clock p.m. s ser Me." 2. v - Presid . E. ‘rald ha: an opinion torney Gen- " - ‘ ee er ; Teae GEeDrie Wits | ‘Muatdeme Lovers of 9 "its [appointed the following committees: Re. | eral, put this section was excepted im the act es. J. H. CORNING, 520-522 13th st ers receive prompt mail or message; orders received at R. NS, . MAL 1ith and Madison sts. my15-lw* PERSONS HAVING GOODS ON DEPOSIT » H. K. Fulton, upon which interest {s due one year or more are hereb interest due or the on, TUESDAY, May notified to call and mds will be sold 1S04 HL K. FULTON, Pawnbroker. MRS. R. S. COWL Lottie Burkhart. 3. “Lift Up Your Heads,” Hop-|ception-H. Hartly, chairman; B. Feeney; -_———__ +o _____ : Nee_regunes | Allegheny Coal Co., Bold, a circle: taalsted ot” sunday, 3 pu. we 1 | Kins. 4. Baritone solo, “Come Unto Me,” Barri, |M. Sheehan, C. Conners, M. Collins, “i der. ELL: ry Maker of Mr. T. M. Dravey. Prof. Emile ) 4 Conners, J. Meyers and T. Schondan: press| T®* Missourt Pintform Interpreted. The Emmet Guard is Getti) Ready. Sige ei 2, G. Prochelton, chairman; A. Wise, M.| Representative Tracey of New York, the! at q meeting of the cusapeliaas boabiar: in: “ eel and eh oe eo anti-silver democratic leader of the House | charge the matter of the entertainment to Oconee: Ww. es, > eee coinage committee, has talked with many | be given in ail of the fund being raised for M. Walsh, James Meyers, William Roche, | embers as to the effect of the Missouri | the expenses of the Emmet Guard in at-' DUMP, HALF AND G STREETS SW. — my 16. 2 . ; a7 ae Hl RS. McDONALD WILL We Mend Clothesi cfrele at Mediums’ Union Hall Monday aight, Jock. n.w. Silver collection. aw NOTHING to ride 2 RAMRLER—provided you . a merely wish to learn we Let us mend yours. We do everything from sew- ——— ing on the elusive button to putting a patch where CHRISTIAN, to cover the wear and | . = M. Reidy, D. Hartly, E. Connors, Frank | state platform on the silver situation in | tena ttle Rock interstate drill, “ needed. Gioves, hosters, shirte—your whole ward-| Venyont AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH.—F. D, | = Painter, T. Schondan, Chas. Connors. Congress. Mr. Tracey says leading silver “< ye vag ees 4 regiment headquarters robe put in thorough repair. Charges from Gc. up.| Power will ch at 11_and 8 o’cloek; Sunday * “ Dd Invitation—J.Collins, chairman; J. E. Fitz- 5 — ee 2 hers cas be oe chool, 0:30; Christian Endeavor meeting at ¥ 14th and Rost & 3 .D.. D Hartly Ww _ Congressmen concede that it should end | jast Monday evening, Saturday, June 16, a Berm Goods called for and delivered. grag hee ote Pastor, Services 11, .in. naneerte S mye ae Ey oe, ot tAtgenl Mr. Bland’s free silver crusade at the pres- | was selected as the date for the entertain- fs <1] S. Se Pe te ITE, Se te ae e services: Sunday scl 2 a at the q GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO., UNIVERSAL MENDING CO., NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH, CORNER tlety” of Endeavor, 5 ‘Typographical Hall, James E. Fitzgerald —_ er — is a dispute as to the | ment, which latter will include, in addition ap2s awe _™70-Imo 6 11th st. o. oth and D streets u.e.—Pastor E. B. Bagby will P. &. ¢. EB, 6:45 p.m. will be chairman, Jemes Meyers, assistant rms 0! e ancial plank of the plat-|to a most interesting and capital program, Spm; ¥. PB. 8 CE. at a entietm ee ee te i form, but Mr. Bland’s Missouri jates a exhibition drill <= preach at 1 a.m. an chairman, and T. Schondan, master of cere- never! musical and otherwise, an = bound They il 1222 F Street N. W NON-SECTARIAN, ‘The local people have made everything a| ¥as the one which induced Bland to go to jans Retarn Home. FANS FOUR PER CENT INTEREST ON SAVINGS CHURCH, 423 G ST., OPPOSITE success as committees of Local Union No, | Missouri. The delegation of five half-breed Indians i ACCOUNTS. Rev. Ale: ig, Rent pastor, will i ee ee fae a) give a a ee from the Osage nation, in Oklahoma, who Mitt and” Lath at. eaturday evevings trot Ox ona La ene mg a ge va pS A otha ante cine No Tarif Riders. have been in the city for several days, left Union No. 17 and other entertainments and a handsome carriage ride, calling on the| , The tariff managers of the House have | for their home yesterday. 2 President. 2st, at 1 o'clock, then to the| determined to take no further steps toward| While here the deiegation received no of- Soldiers’ Home and other government bulld- | offsetting the tariff increases in the Sen-| ficial recognition from the Interior Depart- ces. _apl+-3m When You Need A Carriage REISER. For Theater Parties, Weddings, Receptions, ete., D JOB PRINTIXG. S - time at the _Theati — > nat Grater ings and places of amusement, then the ment, but spent most of the aD eee Rew. | nat teont te tee ag. ee | CHORE CITY, DUPONT Cun-| _ of Atlantic ¢« delegates will retire to their convention hall, | {s",>¥, Suear and other tariff amendments | Capitol, é TF Our boarding facilities are the Lest in this| cle. corn i nd 18th st.—The Ki = ~ —— <a which is the Typographical Hall, to tran- eppropriation PNP catia Fo TTS 7 IRON PORCHES. country—best care and feed—perfect ventilation | Fra wil preach on the “Holy FRIENDS. sact all business for the benefit of these| In deciding on this course the tariff lead- Missing Children All Found. ING CAN BE HAD FROM and drainage. D the “Symbol of the Lord's. = non AINE AVE. 3.W. kuown before. Cam ~ = eee VERY First | local unions as practical journeymen horse-| ers in the House concluded that it would | y¢ 4g pelieved that all of the children who ’ y communion. Evensong at 5 FINENDS! MEETING (ORTHODOX) EVERY FIRST! shoers as delegates to the international | be unwise to take any step which might em-|_ It 18 rses. with brief lect th aning of the “ Day at 11, in parlors of Y. M. C. A., 1409 N.Y. national segrageotigre Aya re issing Boston fire have Downey’s Hotel for Ho +] Jerusalem" or the Revelation, “All seats wre | ave, Tublic imvited., Poser toeeting, Fifth Day | Unlon. Commissioner Ross will be present |barrass the tari bill, as w whole, in the | have been mi since the E 1622-1623 L ST. TELEPHONE 555. mylT free aud all are weicome at evening, at 1203 13th st. 1t*” | at the opening of the convention. Senate. been found by their paren' acT3a