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AGES. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, UMURCH® NOTICES. 1894—TWENTY P. ———SSSSSS FINANCIAL. SPECIAL NOTICES. — the trustees are debating the ques- tion. SPECIAL NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. EECMABITES, ATTENTION—T! WILL BE ret Delicious. a — METHODINT. REFORMED, Washington in 1896. atthe recattanl Ceares, 10th ana @ ne, Clai Coo:ins, * | POFTEENTH gTRBEr M. E, CHURCH, COR. R| GRACE REFORMED CHURCH, 15TH ST. One of the unique features of the cam- SUNDAY, June 24. All Rechabites are requested Claret Refreshing, Van je, pastor.Sermon, | bet. KR. I. and P Rey. A. G. 2 ad paign for this convention is the “Rallying to attend. By order of A. K. BELT, Grand Appetizing. » The of Power." Ser- 5 How the Or ization Ori; ted | song,” which was composed by the secre- Cater Ruler. "| Claret 5 yi Suiar tcbool, $80 a.m. Epworth gan tary of the whton, Me. Sébn D. Mo i Good TEMPLA REQUESTEL P Bottles sue, mal = ‘ 4 ; or ben Fy ee ee cage Ege for WateH M. & CHURCH, SRD AND A STS. oe SERVICES. | and Its Marvelous Growth. ‘on SUN Claret $1. Alex. E. Gibron, D. D.. pastor, at) THE WASHINGTON LIBERAL LEAGUE WILL : 8" p.m. “Sunday f Epworth League, 7 p.m. Love feast, Th 8 p.m. All are’ invited. : s last meet{ng til October tomorrow at ar Seas “ Windsor's Hall, 915 F st. nw. “The Sunday Question.” All iiemi To=Kalon Wine Co.,614 14th ‘PHONE, 998. VAULTS, 27TH AND K STS._<23 5 te areday, eatery Sub- yan Pues ad 3 FOUNDAWE on thw rs . ELPTH STREET M. 12, CHURCH, REV. requested to att NTAL PRINCIPLES |. M. pas tor.— am, “Our Giclency —— EE AY ee mee A Good Truss For 75¢. to Chrtsts''S pine “Poe Purge of the sorens= < Fitting Trusses, alia is a specialty} 9: ‘ubdey stheot; 7:30 p.m., Epworth INDEX TQ ADVERTISEMENTS. ANTESALOON LEAGUE ANNIVERSARY WILL| With us—for which there is no extra charge. At The Local Union and Some of Its ‘Tros © BI dele ° p, Secretary. be addressed by ates to the-Internatioual! Our long experience and buying in large wuan- AMUSEMENTS F< “ he Se aetiinte dad orher celebrated speak-| tities enables us to sell at fully 50 per éut ATTORNEYS . Promi M pee SOURIS Pe aa ee ed ene thie dinieiane. preaching by. pastor; AUCTION SALES. rominent Men. NTLE INSURANCE COMPANY cm So __R. A. DINSMORE, Chairman. 7 call, always ready to prove it. ra meeting. 7 p.tu.; BOARDING ..... 4 =e Sere, ; 9° ann > Day Ons AND pacelitkxs OF MAINE BY| Giiman’s Drug Store, i sw. | Payer meeting. ——_____t*_ | BUSINESS CHANCES. for transfer of stock will ‘clove June 28, Ieou or adoption. are cordiully invited to be 39 *|M. BO UHAPEL, K BETWEEN 18TH AND 14TH NOTICES. a je20-8r J. D. COUGHLAN, Secretary. promt 2un © ENING At the Society, Temple, Je2s ——| sa ac. Rew one De Br ivan, nestor ITEMS.,... THE NEW OFFICERS = vi Mi — = Sth G ow. at 7:80 p. lect eBcers, | Hg >. a eel a.m. by pastor, a1 good speseues. de. Ik a.'biNsutone, Cuaimmant} The Finest Mantels at'8 o'lock pim. by Ker. Dr. Orsbarue bo eter Bye 2 Saving Money (C.-THE M._W. GRAND LobcE or F. —im the world are made in Philadelphia, tent of the Lord Supper. es Should be, with every one, a habit— . for the District of Columbia, and the and we are agents for the largest man- COUNTRY BOARD Nowrn CaPrrot Mt. E. (CHURCH, REV. ‘CHAS. . 7 h Ne is 80 ive to sue. ouatua Thirteen years ago in the Williston Churc! no moe eae Wilieess St. Ieke's Deno sUnbak StS. ufacturlug concern in that city. We seats seed a igre an eree ans: 8 2 | DENTISTRY of Portland, Me., the first Christian En- potting aside, each month, so uch of Sesapehctn A °M he hase Man beneees a Mecting Thursday. EDUCATIONAL deavor Society was formed. It was designed Four tucome as en be wtilined tor this f Farch, “Mee. oon ne ma ured Jt 15th and 1sth sts. m@w.; sermom by the jas- ee ee ee simply asea training schcol for the young : tor, Jezs S. K. SPALDING, Manufacturer's Agent, 08 E at. | HAMLINE “M8. cHurci ag a Tou, 16 a.m. : preaching “The H AND P STS. D. D., pastor.—Sunday by the pastor, 11 converts in the pastor’s care and was only John D. Morgan. is sung to the tune of “Tramp, Tramp, Birpose after all your mecessary expenses The Union Savings Bank, = - - intended to provide a stepping stone to Tramp, the Boys are Marching,” and its B: ideas subject Unchangeablesess of His . ie va Secretary. ae ba 2 om stoxet: "Silzpah. Epworth | Fort Rar (ee church membership, for which the young | words are as follow. EE ent ood ny METROPOLITAN RAILROAD COMPANY, Peg I Be ee nee Catt | vom REST alucenssstes People were not, in the opinion of the/ «2.5m Potomac’s lovély shores the his- accounts. PE RN eS RE ‘Tyee: tie fees tiltd-ce Sue’ if boatd meeting Monday eventug. “ "ie. | FOR RENT (Offices). church, yet of sufficient age. toric hosts have gon Metropelitan Malirenk, Company lee tee election yor aay —Toug” meapure and treasure, Sxonees of — acetnopies— FOR RENT (Rooms) ‘The organization was a complete success,| Leaving tales of deede so noble, great, and ¢ directors and t ‘tldu of such other busl- iy it” for or Church, Sist bet. M and N, Rev. Walter . | FOR RENT (Stables) tors, learning of the scheme, gran - pe ‘=> may be brougut | them will be held Emperor. Graham, pastet.-Services 1 Ans ana 3 p.m. | FOR RENT (Stores). ay beep potas in their own| But once more we hear the watchword of | OPERATE SUCCESSFULLY IN WALL STREET the o@ice of the company, 2411 P st. n.w.. oo vy pastor. Short summer series. Seats | FOR SALE (Bicycl ae een “On to Wi r THROUGH OUR CO-OPERATIVE B.R. NESDAY, 1th day of duly, 1804. Polls Peg IL. BOR SAIN (teceed 2 churches. The growth and spread of the! from the great Ehdeavor Army of our STOCK SYNDICATE. 234 Be eT Aid Summerish Suits, of Tennis Flannel, FOR SALE (Lota)... i@ea has been. wonderful. At the present land. Dividends paid up to June 15, 1804, as follows: Je2Btoiz10 * Secretary and tres in white, solid colors, or the preva! FOR SALE (Miscellaneous) time there are nearly 30.000 societies, with | Chorus: Washington in ‘96! Washington in Dece uber, 180. Be 77 OFFICE OF THE EXCISE BOARD FOR THE ee ee tee $s. FOR: SALE (Pianos). a total membership of almost 2,000,000. "96! ~— y « \- FT -3 District of Columbia, Washingtom, June 23, 1804. —= Stuff ‘Trousers. $3." E AND G | HAIR DRESSING. These societies are located for the most part ‘We will bid you welcome there, March, Thos. ‘7 per cent net. ApBhicating for Heeuses:bave "bees received from ‘Tennis Caps to match, $1.50. PRURCE: TL AND GSTS hi To the nation’s home so fair, April, 1804 4 per cent net. the following: Bar s0om—E. a. Hatch, 1000 E ps to » A. Brown, pastor.— in this country end in Canada, but there are Come to Washington, rao ae | May, 2008. {3-9 sc. nw., Me wd AiG at owt WT Tiertz and Mertz, many to be found in England, Australia, - 4 . Some, 1. 4-4-3 bolesale—J. Hi, Curtis, 1146 16th st. 906 F . China, Japan and even in Africa and India. | thus ing 100 per cent earned and pald in sit ncaa ot Hide Bee | tt —___Peatess tie Se 3 The Fondamental Principles. | | Many theuwande, shay will come, tke an Sonuss Enon rg gone eatin & E AMERICAN WINES are superior ‘ MANICURE The fundamental principles which char- ences. WEINMAN & CO. Stock and Grain Brokers, *taparted im lly. aud qt cet much lee eta se Sone pape pat are? Of Boston | ST ARITAGES acterize the Young People’s Society of Chris-| From {he prairies, from the mountains, | 41" roadway, New York apes 5 bots, Var Claret for 8 : Wages tac caesar on saw Goes WS enter. _ 32° tian Endeavor are “loyalty to Christ and to| To reclaim our dear homeland for the Mas- ees of ARGYLE COAL—best for heating and a Rm ate wie the denomination, definite pledged service,| ter and the right! OF “EA: DISTRICT steaming purposes. and 8 p.m. Potomac Commandery, daily prayer and Bible reading, interdenom! ‘Welcome, host of Y. P. S.C. E.! oot Solunsbtis Wasuington, June 23, 1804-— Notice, 1 Shen = Coal Cs ag gone we ea ae: oF sicerea puts any eae arene Chorus: Washi in °98! Washington in ; All owners or vf doss i Co: IAL M. E. C1 cH, 3 worl ntl consecration meetings.” a Speculate Gotumola are hereey ‘otifed that the yearly tx A legheny ai CO., ith and Hi ste. n.c., E. Olin Eldridge, pastor.— o Mvery, soclety;4a formed. Spgependentiy ot, the iithvope comes the cry,| our patrons daily te fmposed by uct of. U a oo all owned or WHOLEALE Coat. DEALERS, 9:30 a. ma. PROPOSALS every other and is amenable to no power the s the reply, T. EVANS, JR. & ©O., 2667 Rial Te aE RR Re gl ar a nA ae ie eee — etnetion* == a XD, 1904. n | “ ” ry Society. p. SPECIAL NOTICES. PIDELITY BU AND iat ordi ‘of Gaumblasi¢ncrs DiC. E.G. DAVIS. Col A Modern Life-saver. sine se “tlte Thursday, "pom prayer and | STEAM CARPET CLEANING. After the tion 1# over, the District 08-16 gy end iecter ‘ot Taxes. Dic. Je28-Tt Machigg ise'aore ron ate killed, by | praise inoeting. Friends and” strangers ‘cordially | STORAGE of Columbia delegation. will ‘return. by a | Issues prepaid stock for $U0 por share, maturing Notice EL ior FS RANK H. LEWis worry than by wars. ‘Tbe Talking Ma-| invited. Come. _it_ | SUBURBAN PROPERTY, train ‘the Baltimcre and Ohio | in 102 months for $200. and ARTHUR B. CAMP, ‘Iately trading us the chine saves all worry, ani Mgatens the | ARBURY. SUMMER RESORTS. route, The ei all matters rela-| Special deposit certificates are issued for Uniged Carriage and ‘Wagon Companys Baving pc an a eee ge DW. Hays, UNDERTAKERS tive to the eat of the party are | from $25 up, paying from 6 per cent to 8 per made an gmment to me tor ti oo say bot b a we jm. Preaching, (Board) in the bands gf a committee consisting of thelr creditors, all persous having clalme against adizess. orth Leagues—Junlor, 4p. , “4 ber gamum, according to length of time ni sume, oe ore, swed MY | Columbia Phonograph Co., iste ag rky, af ive | Wann ee Mersra. L. AgWonner, jr., and Perey 8. Fos- | "pr 2 re wy before 4 hs rgb oe 7, Sp. : ; 3 otherwise they may be excluded in the distribu: | 919 PA. AVE. | ISRAEL POLITAN . . | WANTED of the Lécal Union. tip cata 2. "BuaxpENDURs, Assignee, | BD, EASTON, Pres. (J2i) R. F. CROMELIN, fee. | cot Tat ti bes 3.9. —Shor sp moralng | WANTED yrs og atthe Wehdi unten of Chto 2 . Bw. ———— SS | 8 ang ae | WAN’ been a (te teh EES a F pustorat Li a.m. and S p.m. Subjects: ju- | WANTED of NOvICE.—PAaRTIES NAVING CLAIMS AGAINST = 2 Pian Gotccane : a S| WAN tisn Endeavor has one progress the wstate of Thomas R. Lruoks, Jr., deceased, CHURCH NOTICES. cle Oa Se Pei Com ett t | Waseem memos ever since iis formation. Tire fizst society n are requested to prove the same before the | ———————— = =| >». ved city, that of the Tincoln Memorial Estipesatl. “Hwee lndgbted to the sold ectate ——-— | Mr. ZION MB. chun ‘PREAC i = ee sreadl ote organized in Investment Securities. OS STRAH S. Warhs Admiiteteaton ee ee ce ei De pastors | Mgt aRee a Rev. He AL Carrol, pastor. mEe0D Se ee 1884. During thé two years following about | Stoke, Honds and Grain tought and ed fm en Ee | Se, a mc demeinn Ht ee |e Eval | RecA A CCRC SERGIO AT Wi | A. Newel Pinu 00 balthas aba rreceins twenty societies sprang into being, and, :n | “Gorton bought and sold in New York or New Or ‘BOU ENJOY & GOOD “SQUARE MEAL?! | hold its closing exercises at ¥ p.m. Ap address| a. 8 pam. by the pastor, Rev. S. M. Heat. many cases, without knowing of the exts- | leans. When your family leaves town youll want a Congresvuan ‘Murray of 3. Cr solo by. sir | 2D. D. Sabbath school, 9:15. Y. P. Ea iv tence of the others. On Novermber 15, 1889, Seat class plac. to dine. You can't get @ ner i rs “ PM. Seats free. Everybody welcome.1t| Mr. E. V. O'Brien of 100 E street north- the unien was formed and Mr. W. H. H. gor iegulge digecr. “Served trom a tot poe SHAPED con. OTH AND F STS. REY. | west thinks he has solved the problem of Smith flected its frst president. tev. C. STINE Fisch eatee cate; 2M, Boor. 6 Soenchiag thy thats a, ot Deni | maintaining health and comfort, as far as H Butler and Mise Mer: ste ner were | Sta tat” icons PUREST nod BEST faade. On draught and in ue | _Pagrer sectlag Toaraday even. ie" | Washington ts concerned, during the not | Recs ae ES Tgp Eireidents. Mrs E. Hall cecretary. | mbii-tt, EDWAMD N. BURNS, 1901 P ot. bottles here, c 5, MT. VERNON PLACE ME. CHURCH souTH,| Weather. In a letter to the Comm: ‘ the follo’ Mr. W. H. H. Smith was REUTER, COR. PA. AVE AND 4% ST. 122) and preaches st'll aim. Eree yews. All tpt Gel aod ate nw reaching. “iT atas hy | today he says: | gave Christ and the church in which it ex. | bets yt a gy Flee omegren deers The National Safe t, BOR RENT—SCOTTEM RIFB HALL, 9004 Fa. | Som Auditorium of the Hecond Baptte pastor, Suadey’ school S50 ata.” Uitizaty {Ue} “In view of the extremely hot weather, 1| {a'%., For the sake of the accomplishment | CF CTat pages sid develogment. Safe Deposi ave. aw., hapasomaly Rtted rooms’ for PRERT BAPTIST CHURCH, ESE WET WTR | Ueavor, 7pm “eee 2S) +m Chriatlan Eo) iy that any suggestion Intended for the | of Du-boses, reaulrt frequently banded to-| ,, Mt. Rercy 8. Voster sas made president Savings And Trust boa Pa. are. BX, oF a eis iw | | $400 nw. —Prenching by ‘pastor. Me J. J. | ceca. Mi po Ol ; <W,,| Comfozt and welfare of the community | gether in unions, such as the one which ex-| the next year, and during this term TERIER: Saks & Co. ae = Moly, at 1 a Tand Fp SR, 886 a! ENTERAL 3. Pastor “Il, am, “Church | might not be inopportune or inappropriate, | fets in this city. State, provincial, county er ag ey ee ee ee eee Company THE A\WUAL MBETING OF THE ¥. P's meeting, 7 p.m. | Eetebets : we J a a nd city unions have been organized wher- , = ‘Ge of the Anacostia aad Potomac River Rat LITAN BAPTIST CHURCH, 1 ST. BET. | Sunday school) of30 a.m, "Gncistan Staewan’ 7 | Ht Is the common verdict of visitors and ever the opportunity. existed: © nue Church. & Jentary, W082, at which De. fond’ Company will be held at the office of the | “rm OrglttAN nw: Res. Robert Johnson, | piu. ‘Come 3 it_| Presidents that the larger part of the heat | “There is, in uddition to these local organi-| F- ©. Clark’ was present and when twenty- Of the District of Columbia, Sal Be aseccase’ of Geertere te Saad ape| OOo poe Ae Ti ame preachlag ‘by pantortss | MTROPOLTTAN, COR 4% AND C STs. SX. w.,| Of the clty ts due to the conotete pave- | zations, what is known as the United So-| fV@ cly pastors told what the Christ:an CORNER 18TH ST. AND NEW YORE 3°C. Prrcige. Sec. Hi. A. GRISWOLD, ba. tuemanion: at S pa her, F) Xeterie | Hugh Julesten, D'De Sate nse eS N: Wc:| ments. ‘This charge te doubtless true, but | ciety ef Cusistian Benesoote wee ne ee eee ee on ee St. axD ave _ $620,238, 30djy7 a et Shilob Raptist Church ‘will preach; Sunday oy sts eting vastor.— F the difficulty could be igh, foe ae — : in pap geg 7 s & cor-| term, and during this year the custom of 2 YALE _UNIVERSIEE— EXAMINATIONS F ee 7s we | cnstiok Mater tae in a very simple manner. You could o-der Pie and suctatning, (he Purpose of spread-| nciding an annual convention was inau- Capital: One Million Dollars mission to the freshman classes im Yale MT. CARMEL BAPTIST CHURCH. COR. 4TH ee sae a j the fire department to flood the streets | {ng and sustaining the movement, and is gurated. The first convention was a pro- gud ‘the SbeGeld Seieutise pe og be held and L sts. nw.. res. Meo Py iibbows. Pb. D..| Service will not last over oc every night, and thus subdue the excessive | supported entirely from the proceeds of its — root a sertice com- nounced success. It lasted for three tays, aoe tae fore ee ES that the vements have absorbed | publishing department, which supplies liter- mission, 1a the basement of the Concordia build- MCKENDUEE WE CHURCH, MASS. AVE. BET. othe es | be eager cia reauek latent Sontcnins tet one and the sessions were addressed by Treasur-| Safe Deposit Company. fiw, southeast rorner of Sth and Eats. mw. De- jor. Don't | 9h and 10th, Rev. L. T. Widerman, D.D. sasehd Gc-amsaimattieine Aotedian her the ‘Every summer a convention of represen-| @? Shaw of the United Society, Rev. B. B. Sd THURSDAY, June 28, at 9 .m. the 30th to Charlottes-| tor.—¥:30 : m. I y g | in “ ‘ Special act Congress a F Fare, round trip, $2. ite, | tng: 7:80 by | ple. Such a scheme would do good in a dou- | tatives of the various socleties ‘Is held, las = a zee ene Sh Fe the pastor’ prayer weeting. Tbureday, 6 p.m. | ble sense, it would make it more endurable | ing three or four dave, and on these con Savings Bank, Se ed ee alee eee FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 16TH ST. ABOVE| Seats free. cordial invitation to all. it_ | for suffering humanity And materially help | sions a program of great interest and help- . Ettdred "and ‘eighty nine (1180) of the Revised | SCUtl Citele, Dr, Chas. A. Stakels. pastor. — to keep the city cleaner and healthter du:- | fulness to the members is presented. These Special act Congress 1870. Statutes ‘ot. the’ United States, relating to. the) Sumdex, ScBool, 9:30 am.” Christian petearse PRusayT ing the heated term.” conventions are, in point of numbers and Trust Company, ae, actnce: DG pauatactarer, amd | 3b , oad of Lewisburg. Pa., and & pm. Uy EASTBRN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. MARYLAND ain couhae Yar in its tee ween eee Radar, at J vy manufac * 3 2 4 > . c 23 vere, by a con ety, of Sine Pace oi oer geveragee | fo" Distr. 6d a wei 1 | area ate ates ae Maas Cina THE COURTS, estimate, 33,000 delegates present. The greet General act Congress 1890. sold. im bottl 7 ~ ZION BAPTIST “H, COR, oa, D.D., pastor, reach at mm | E ae withthe eee of’ eme Court of the Dis- Snes Wea Wain pee ae Hes of new members aud the Lord's wup.| Maquity Court No. 1, Judge Cox—Bostwick Histrapalis, was. stirred. ce Ite very founda z 7 trict of Columbia a description of such bottles ‘meeting: SS. 9 a.m: preaching, 11| perl, and Pm. subject, Doing: Good By | agt. Lovett; commission to get intant’s | tong unc erest evinced by press and MEMBERS OF THE NEW YORK STOCK and of ché uames of marks thereon, for the pur. 3 p.m.; paper will be read by Dr, | the Way."’ Excellent music will be rendered. | arswer issued Newman agt. Jones; Bettie | Public -was unparalleled in religious annals. ander Pose of prozecting the ight by pastor: pastor and YP. S.C. EB at 6:43 pam. Mra. LL. Suedd, owe a . The Coming Convention at Clevelam 1419 F st., Glover bullding. cht at Newman made party, and J. P. proceedin; Se said statutes.” The said bottles are described heir. with contect services "ter Dare | dicscior of inests aul cxbualat." Werangeée eeete chjatned. “Weatern, ‘iciectric (company ene | This year the convention will be held Compe ft Bone. Mowe S Ontm, @ ae follows Shields St the Virginia Avenud Baptist Chureh | ally invited. ~ Yustor's resideuce, Sus 7th st.| Dion Mieetsie Cae naeren djusting | in the Forest City, by Lake Ei wT 0 Bonds, iphon bottles ‘of white colored or trans-| on Tueslay. night Church is preparing for a| me. i at aw tng | e ne 'y. by e Erie, Cleve- Bankers and Dealers in marked oo head or neck of, a caville on Juig dott Carmel Church to Char- | METROPOLITAN PIESBYTERLAN —“Cuuncas, | Priorities and directing sale. in re Mary J. | tand, and bids fair to far exceed any of Bastoont Seoces ant Cents Sad ah enemiteo Sis Pe icotged." and om side of bettie Artin tesville on July 30. —__At*_ | “4th “and “Bate. s.e.—Preaching tomorrow U5 | Bi hattea ctecglistee coideurati mc: | tts predecessors in every particular. The ed on the exchanges of New York, Philadelphia, aa. Thcsteca, Propeistor, Wek: | ahd Toate een nee RARTIST CHURCH, 19TH | SSr' pig aabtath schools :30 cia Ye a | cates finally ratileds -anyder age Molling; | meetings will be held in, the Bangerfest an apeaiay unis St teams eomitaes, Bip XC" gad, having also oo 'wnld ide en | antec cha” gia’ Walter H. Brock, B.D. | GML9 2S: ya. : “|_| Ae" | rotion to te supplemental Diil_ denied. | Hall, a building. seating ‘about® 10,000 peo- trict Goods ‘und all local, Ralirosd, Gen, tesarazet anchor and chain, With the letters “a. B. Co.” ‘ton of Durham, funeral service at 3 p.m. | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 4 12 sT.|U!me agt. Alten; pro confesso agains: de-| ple,.and in an immense tent, accommo- and Telephone Stock dealt in. across the same, and over the word “trade- ~ _ — [es ce Pp. . Ralwéen Ceo D, a Sy = b. th; | tendant, Aven, sranted. | Sr equal on ng A music hail and peg ‘Bell Telepbone Stock bought amd sold. si vw. J. OW. t ia, stor; Kev. Adolos Allen, copudtor.—9:30 a.m, % » —Hvers- | S¢veral large churches, will be utilized for + Second—Stphon bottles of white colored or| free. Public Invited. Stoday scivols id a.tu. moruing. service, tk |, Uauity Court No. 2, nega yaener—kevers: | overflow meetings. ‘A large ‘proportion of Lesmemereet git, warerd ou the head er, sect sae oe | Spemnee By ey. Mn. Aen, sabjoens 5) Cae. | een ee ee eee eee ne Utle <0 | tne idelezates will- be enterikinea aan ten ich have made Christian Endeavor con- of siphou “c Jacobsen,” and on side of bet-| VIRGINIA AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH, COR. weting of the ¥. P. 8. C. | Droperty in complainant. Deeble agt. Wright | {! ogre ee - Mr. tle, “Ailington Spring Mineral Water, bottled by| Ist and H sts. s.w.—S.3., 9:30; preaching at 1i mus! service by mule quartet | et al.; J. Miller Kenyon appointed guardian , homes of the people of Cleveland, the com- ventions and meetings so delightful. S te Atliagton Bottling Co., Chas. Jacodeen, | by Mev. Banks: at 'S pa. by the pastor; he *-uelet vermop by_ Dr. Sunderland, | aa litem. | bined hotel capacity of the city being only Washington, D.C.," and having algo on satd side | ing Tuesday evening by Kev. A. Wilbanks, ae | sericet. ine Hangeh et: OS et, bunderta : : 000, Euch state will have its headquarters Bor ‘and chain, with the letters: “A. B.| sisted by bis choir. A. W. Shields, pastor. 1t* Quartet at moruiug and evening services. Ladies | Circuit Court No. 1, Chief Justice Bing. ‘Third—Siphon bottles of white colored or trans- Parent glass. marked on the head or neck of THE and Q sts. nw. RD BAVTIST CHURCH, COR. OF 5TH » Kev. James i. Lee Specially invited to body evening service, but every- ir ham—Gartner and friedenheit agt. Kose and Guthrie Watson agt. Johnson; judgments by default. “3. Williams J. c. M. i in @ church and the delegates of that par- ticular stat: will be accommodated in the homes of its congregation. The program of the conyention in Cleve- Tyler of New York, Rev. Chas H. Yatman, f Mrs. Alice May Scudder and othe>s well Siplpe “Arlington Bottling Co., Washington, D.| ary meeting, to be conducted by w. P. H oe “ne Bpit- | et al agt. Anacosiia and Potomac River | land is a particuiarly strong one. Many | known tn the ristian Endeavor world. » and California, €..™ and on side of bottle, “ Spri bles. At 3 p-m., the funeral of Mrs. Mary A.| ome Curistian Endeavor; | Hatiroad Company;, judgment on verdict, | speakers of national and international rep-| The officers of the union for the past win- | indorsing the efforts of this city for the At 7:30 p.m., sermon to St. Stephen's} § p.m, * * Chorus choir. | Jess. amount remitted. H. Gasch, M. it. | utation have been secured and every ad- | ter have been as follows: W. S. McArthur, | international convention of "#6. Lodge of G. Sand D. of S all are cordially | _Covtial "greeting. 3t_| Bond, ‘Tr. H: G. ‘Todd and’ 'T. batnes “agt. | i SHILOH BAPTIST CHULCH, 1, S and 17th sts. n.w.—Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. BET. 16TH bet. G and il sits. FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN pastor.—Sabbath school 9:30 a.m. CHURCH, @TH_ ST. u.w., Kev. Joseph T. Kelly, District of Columbia; judgments in. certi- orart. drese will be of the finest order procurable. Gav. McKinley will welcome the delegates on behalf of the state of Ohio, and ad- president: Miles M. Shand, first vice presi- dent, Miss E. C. Drane, second vice presi- dent; Miss C. A. Poggensee, third vice pre: The New Officers. The tellers then reported the election of CORNER 13TH AND G STS. N.W. 1 reaching ii} Q,, dresses wiil be delivered by Rev. John Hen- | dent; Johr D. Morgan, recording secreta: the following as officers of the union for = qlemes H. Lee, pastor of Third Baptist} im. Communion of the Lords’ supper 4 om,| Circuit Court No. 2, Chief Justice Bing-| ry" Barrows, Rev. Teunis’S, Hamlin, Rev. | Miss Lucy Jurney, corresponding secretary; | the ensuing year: Charch, will eh at 11 a.m. Preaching at 8 Y.E3.CE 7 pm. Thursday prayer meeting §| ham.—Rechter Electric Co, agt. American P. 8. Henson, Kev.. Wayland Hoy an-|C. W. Chappel, treasurer. | President, L. A. Conner, jr.; first vice p.m. The public are invited. 1¢_| p.m. Strangers Invited. z it_| Energizer Mfg. Co. et al; order consoil-| sy." Rev. A. C. Dixon, Mr Jone G, Wan | the term just closing. the union | resident, H. A. Dumont; second vice preal- BEREAN BAPTIST CHUKCH, ISTH ST. BET. 1! GURLEY MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, | 1#tIN€ causes 36.045 and | ley, President William J. Tucker, Rey. J.| has held a number of enthusiastic and w Wm. Walker; third president, H. and M nw. Fae ing, Muorning and evening bs | “Florida ave. bet. Gti aud 7th six. a.w., Kev, J.) Bros. agt. B. Mackall; vt | Wilbur Chapman, Presideat B.'P. Ray-| attended mass meetings. Notably among ent, Wm. er; tl vice it, the pastor, Wm. A. Credit. Subject, 11 a.m, pastor.—Moruing service 11 @€mnation against garni Sailor a mond, Dr. F. E. Clark, the founder of the | these may be mentioned the meetings at the | Ciyde Grimes; recording secretary, John B. “Power tlon."* Subject. ‘Second ment of the Lord's supper aud new McCauley; appeal disraisse1; appeal. Evans a ax 4 Church of the Covenant, tt Congrega- | Sieman, $r. All persons are notified and cputioned not to} Star aud Second Candlestick of Hevelation.” Vis-| inembers received), Evening serve S o'clock agt. Va. State Ins. Co.; amended declara- tional Church, Metropolitan Presbyterian | Lucy Jurne Mi with mineral waters Or othet beverages any = crelcome. Frayer ard praise meeting Tus | (short sermon by the pastor). Strangers cordially tion vacated. Schmid agt. Chesapeake and Church, Calvary Baptist Church, and some | The yote w bottle so marked. or bg Ker $206, 7 | — a Sas welcomed. 0 _—_\!_ | Onto Railroad Co.; demurrer sustained, with of the sessions of the annual convention | Mr. Arthur then presented Mr. gorda an ee tuey prosecuted s¢-! CALVARY. BAPTIST CHURCH, STH AND H STS. RCH OF THE COVED (PRESBYTERIAN), | leave to amend plea in five days. Weaver held in the Mt. Vernon M. E. Church. par- | who made a short spec De. TH STH DAY of JUNE. “AD. 9: . + Superinte - . Hamlin, D.D., pastor.—Services at 11 a.m. and garnishee. H. A. Stewart agt. Wa: ton e organ! now num! more than | the meeting was dismissed. 1804. CHARLES JACOBSEN. (Seal) Pea erg ae Sena aunt Fak 8 p.m. Im the evening the pastor will give an Beneficial Endowment Ass0¢lation: motion | 6,300 members, including the 32 junior The presisent-elect, Br L. A. Conner, jr., Witness: LEON TO! BRANCH. foe's ‘ow. Rev. T. Outwater oneni ts py of ony Sore. .the 10> new trial. cleties, which have a membership of over is very well known in Christian Endeavor ‘copy—test Fi teZOUNS, Gert | pastor Sunday schook 9:36" aan” Preaeina it; | Verlod unt the flight into Egypt. ” Sunday schoo! | i he 1,000. For the last two years the juniors | circles. He has as treasurer and 1e2w __By LP. WILLIAMS, Ase't Clerk. | Maas pn. “MEMORIAL CHAPEI wae gid] 8 - Christian Endeavor Soctety meeting} _ Criminal Court No. 1, Judge Cole.—United have had a union of thelr own, supplemen-| first vice president of the union during {7H—aRE YOU BUILDING? MOTTLED| P uw., LD. Bliss, superintendent a> | ane ORE Sewers Laue; op Waal. tary to the district unlof. Mr. Truman J.| former years. and has been one of the gnd Buff Bricks In all sizes and shapes; school, 8:30 p.m. All are cordially invited. it} y-; Criminal Court No. Judge McComas.— Glover was its first president, and the pres- | transportation committee for three succes- and ay aed ie POLITAN IST CHURCH, CORNER A . 14th amd Wo sts., United States ex rel. National Investment ent incumbent is Mr. J. L. Davis, Miss Liz-| sive in'ernational conventions. The choice Sm S20-623 = ba ag ‘sts. p.e.—Tl¥e pastor, Rev. Green Cl P Bare Ay sese ho samiay | Society agt. Henry Sherwood, city pust- zie M. Glass has been the effictent secretary | is regarded on all sides as an excellent one $0 RACING MEN—N. B.: Suit, will preach.. Services, 11 a.m. and 7: PsOk 648 pm Pruyey | aster; demurrer sustained and petition for of the junior ufiion since {ts formation. and it is-very certain that Mr. Conner will BLERS woa three frets, three thiede, and} p.m. Special choral sorvice. Visitors welcome.It | “Beeting, Thursday, 8 pu.” “ty | mandamus dismissed, | Last Nighi have the earnest support of every member tho special tine | tne offered for the. fastest = Sa an ee S CHURCH, cor. | _ Probate Court, Judge Hagner—Estate of Last evening the Endeavorers of the Dis-| 0f the union. Mr. H. A. Dumont is from and — = — ———— Sth at DLW. Geo. 0. iplett; Ann Triplett appointed guar- y' % A > cE er in y ORE, T Bb sims eekiasaat oho ber nd 1 sts art John Triplett; Ann Triplett nied trict met together in, the First Presbyterian | !2¢ Metropolitan Presbyterian Church. Mr. the best mile that day, in 2m. 24s., on a| FIRST CON LL CHURCH, COR. 10TH stor. — Preaching the pastor at 11 dian of Martha Triplett. Estate of James ! Church for thelr annual tii Agron | William Walker, the colored representa- MBER NINE RAMBLER.The moral is evi-| and G sts. u.w.. Rev. S. M. Newman, D.D., pas- nday sebuol. 9:30 au.; Y. P. S.C. E, A. Race: administrator dir to sue for j meeting and elec- | tive on the board, is from the Nineteenth t: If you would “keep up with the proces: 3; ev. M. ii, ‘assistant pastor; | P.tu. No eveuing service. certain debts. Estate of John T. Core; pe- | tion of officers, The meeting was opened Street Baptist Church. Mr.H. sion,” ride a RAMBLER. Dr.’ 3. W, Bischod organtat.11:00 fre FCP | WEST STREET PRESRYTERIAN CHURCH, REY. | tition for lettcrs of administration dled. | with the singing of a number of the fa-| Will be the representative of the Methodist GORMULLY & JEFFERY «VG. Co., toa ot members anil celebration ot the in W. C. Alexander, D.D., ‘pastor—Serviees at 1i| Estate of Z. A. Morrison; do. Estate of | miliar Christian Endeavor hymns, under the | PTotestant denomination, coming, as he = : 12035 tah ot mw. | fet ant chorus of Afty ps ED eo ee a Thos. M. Bayne: order of publicttion. "Ra- | leadership of the choriater of the union, Mr. | O78 TOR py gh a 7 = |. 7:00 p.m., Christian ea j tate of Andrew H. Morler; letter’ to Perry ‘ “ 5 Pager af a ”, ~2 ZEL_PERSONS OPPOSED 10 KEEPING THE Hock. It ee aE Percy S. Fostep, Rev, Dr. Sunderland of | ntary-elect, has becn identified wi ar HoDGRS BINDERY se ee SS pion de cape paaicaan rae cuanto ie recat On wile pr W. H. H. Smith, the First ChugPh read the Scriptures and | work of the union for two years, AF Bind them from S5c. up.” ar Zs ___EBPIscopan. .| filed. Estate of John T. Corrigan: guariian | Movement, and many others of prominence. | offered pray: during that time the office of first vice = ~ LUTHERAN. st. JouNs cHtnci j authorized to incumber [ots IS and. #0, | Two large chorus choirs and two orchestras, The first business in order was the report | President for one term, and the position of “HOME ICR COMPANY (SUCCESSOR 10 AMER- WLS ENOLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH.| bet 'Abd dnd $90, iter Gnas suas | square 843. Ketate of James W. ;| Wl jead the music. Mr. Percy 8. Foster |of the nominating committee, which was | Chairman of the union press committee fon . EM Gen, |8T. Pal A | sees totdorrow: Moly communion at 7:20 am. | letters to Synda A. Tavl 3 of this city will conduct one of these great | presented by {ts chairman,Mr. M. M. Shand. | the past year. Miss Lucy Jurney, the cor- pal depots, 18th and ieth st.| corner of 11th and H n.w., Rev. er, pas: | $ to Synda A. Taylor, | Esta: ; responding secretary, has held the aa, Pansascet lt Soe = at 11 o'clock. Evening | Morning prayer and sermon ut 11. Evening pray: | Morgan: will Probate and Meteo tory choirs. | Thisereport having been accepted, the sec- | hesponding tary, office to and retail. Pate prices. apl4-Sm | services omitted during the months of Jul} at er, at O: Vested chotr. Strangers cordial Ny !-| ington Loan and ‘rust Company. In re| Delegates will ct Ste a cony| retary of the wee Was instructed to call | river ge Sy new See ae it was EEN. Zagust. pa _It_ | vited. on. Annie Cox; Mary Cox appointed guardian, | Yention badge, which will admit them to| the roll of socie As the names of the | Created. Mr. W. F. Stowe treasurer- = ND J CHURCH OF THE REFORMATION, PA. AVE.| GRACE CHURCH. Ht estate of Laura C. Riley; objection to Is- | siuting OC ‘teae pudteen sie bs noes oter a er apres Seewenn gon Smeng, the Luther \ Betesvorme, 2 “ie . 600, suance of letters to Pere: er filed. | Sistine ‘ ; Noe tie wera, | sniaietse, Ber. WE; Parvo b ee aE a a Tstdte- St. Atty ie Wee eittee co ee: [of Cleveland, inclosed tn neat otliviold core] peuneeted ae" Uke eae ieee eee comes from the Memorial Church. IRON PORCHES, for the summer. Sunday school Kim, D reetor.—Holy communion at: 8 gene F. Arnold. Estate of John THurst; | &S Runyan and Billingsley, the tally sheet of ane ty yy RA a the del- Py sags ak, BB HAD FRO free : ruot at 11 a.m. PEOPLE'S NEV: | protest aguinst probate of will fled. Ise. | The District Delegation. peg OF ast ES PS py A oy than ever knows before “Ga NON-SECTARLA The rector will h mores | eteof Ella T. Canfeld: order of reference. | ‘Tae District of Columba delegation will | Ce!ved thé tellers © ascertain the | receive instructions from the tranaperte: make you prices? = ——__— e ~ ; Estate of James H. Polley; petition to cof-| consist of about three hundred Endeavor-' During their @bsence addtesses were tion committee. eof-3m | THE PDOPLE'S CHURCH, 423 G 8T. E. CHURCH, 18TH, © or | rect error im date filed. In re James F. is ; ¥ Fg Ms Sal ne Se ee oe a Muciscn st., tev. J. A. Aupluwuli, “reetor-| Klerman, Elizabeth Kiernan’ appointed | @™S. Who will leave the city on a special | livered by Rev. Adolos Alien and Rev. W > roublesome, at 11:15 on Morming service at 11. Eveing service at '$.| guardian. Estate of Frank Taylor; re-| train of Pullman sleepers, Tuesday morn- | C. yoo s Sed ee 4 Cruel Treatment. eather. We'll refund | —Pelitical Weather Vs The ector will peowch at hott Terullwne mc | $ettS of legatees and next of kin ‘filed. | ing, July 10. The route will lle over the = "very comprehensive talk upon | Judge Hagner yesterday afternoon grant- poe conn REMOVER ‘geelte te attande ut ee ~" Mig aie ea) ne ‘ = Estate | Pennsylvania read and all the scenic bor- | the subject “Go Forward.” He said that it | ©4 @ divorce in the case of Mary Ann Tin- Sean Safa" Splice CH OF THE ASCENSION, Con. OF Mass | letters filed. Estate of Joshaa AteNeat | Une of the trip will be passed by daylight. | was a matter of great satisfaction to him | ney agt. Dennis Tinmey, on the ground of pa a id ao 12th ot ity tes: DE, Joun HL “Kiilot, | commisaton to take testimony iasued. | A stop Will be made at Cresson for supper | and to every pastor in the city that the | cruel treatment. The petition was filed De- an os and's' p.m. Vested ebotr. Its | eS eee and then the train will round the Horse | Fonauan Mndeavor Uaton had been Soin | cember 20, 180%, ty Mra, Tinney, in which V: Ex Prepared and $ here. y CHURCH, STH ST. NEAR MASS The Golaen Cro shoe Curve at sunset. The party will ar- | f° rs een, she recited their marriage May 22, 1878, by ‘an Syckei 's harmacy, Ste. me-—Servicas Sunday, Juse 26, 7:80. 10:80| srosaien Comm, andery, United Order of | "ve 11 Cleveland caviy in the morning of the Rev. Dantel Carroll, her maiden 2 é 30 and $ p.m the 11th, and will Le conducted immediately being Moore. Two children were born to ae ae < UNIVERSALIST. ries ae ~Wasn.| the Golden Cross, has elected the following : 5 " them and remain with thi pers > HURCH, 23D ST. NEAR WasH- to its headquarters at che Epipnany Re- wi eir mother, who If You Want Stationery— CHURCH OF OUR FATHER, 18TH AD 1. ST. Sigced Ha ding. rector aul |OMore ior the ensuing term: Noble com-| formed Episcopal Church on ‘Buchid aves resumes her maiden name. ies satis x eet a a etng nee, UBL | Mander, Newton W. Wilkerson; vice noble; nue. From this point the delegates \ le, lity, ‘Sweet: D.D., ‘hiladel; will preach erv! eas: te ~ s Ls ‘. Eestcsoe Matias “Wo Gare toe anete Paget reetser, ovale mt cordially invited. tt pool Mellen, on ne cqmisare Ger ects commander, Mrs. Elizabeth S. Dolan; keep- | be eae rd an oe cng lilacs velopes made at “rock-bottom™ prices. = — tuvited. it |er of records, S. W. M r.; financial | are to be their abiding places during the Extasy ie a mupolr of eos, ink, Paper, UNITARIAN. wasigcur ed ee keeper of pala D a ee na ie ancial | Convention. ‘The sessions of the convention Envelopes, &e., you go away. - -——— [NITED BRETHREN IN CHBIST : Sr ediads Secon easuret. (win upen Wednesday cvening with fifteen Easton & Rupp, 421 th St utc. ast AND LE srs—ai} _U ded a Hi _|R. Ae Walker; worthy prelate, Dr. D. M.| simultaneous services in as many “hurches. ’ asi SHURCI . Ogden; worthy herald, Frederick J. Sahm ecullar interest attacheg to the tr a ° MEMORIAL “HURCH, COR. R AND N. Caption | 08 ‘y ald, rt . Ap J ip Popular Priced Stationers. (Just above ave.) e pM t ewching ut 11 a.n | Warder Inner gete, Mrs. Sarah E. Maddux; | of the District delegation to the convention PA e Brening service omit it Fout, jaar ons Baie, Miss Laurette Hee is er inasmuch > trong » r ied W. —— =: = a Ticks; past noble commander, Udwin F.| them the message o! ie avorers 0! ne Way To Economize Huggins; emeritus past noble ‘commander, | the District to the Endeavorers of the world = aes. Bie =e Miss Johanna Henricks; organist, Mrs. | Inviting them to meet in convention in this OLY CITY, 18TH ST. AND| CoNTRAL UN ‘ON-SECTARIAN— | Alice E. Olbert; auditing comntittee, John | city in 186. For a number of months the Finest service, 11 o'clock, eonducted ~ hall 2 every evening | R. Hoskins, Wim. Muirhead and N. W. | District Christian Endeavor Union, through ‘ers, maim hall 622 ty e Sons. wi “what lagen a at 8 o'clock. Sunday, 7:39 | Wilkerson. The officers-elcct will be in-| the medium of its efficient preliminary com- Hahn, S2451%¢ axp tor ore srex.w. | fe dar seats tree and pate Hew fo, Secure | bm. ty. Brery cue | Salted at the next mecting, on July 18. Scuntty the aivantenes Sees iiten ie 20, ~REPamRing. "Phoue 143-2. it , 4 "| fae te ga am ES ae country the advantages of this city as the Je22 If You’re To Be Married You need to practice economy. Our invi- tations, printed from steel piate script, cannot be told from the finest engravings SPIRITUALISM—THE DAY EVENING, Juve ple, 42 R SPIRITUALISM. all le if are spec Lord whl requested to come and seek the ay PROGRESSIVE ualist Chureh Will hold regular service ou SU / ut S oelock. at Tem- SPIRIT- le Biay be found. Y. M. CG. HOWARD WILBUR ENNIS. A Token of Esteem, On the eve of her graduation at the West- ern High School Miss Cecil F. McKee was presented with a gold brooch, set with blue meeting place for this great convention, and on Wednesday, July 11, the committze will appear before the board of trustees of the United Soctety, with whom the decision rests, and present to tham the tnyitation “the COST IS ABOUT ONE-THIRD. ty SE ee ee . will | pearl forget-me-nots, accompanied with a roscit or the decision ie waalent aren aon Pure 7 nied and Gods.”* Mrs. J. D. Comp. ‘30 p.m.| bouquet of American beauty roses and a Byron S. Adams, Printer, ee wren Ie 612 11TH ST. N.W. Telephone 930. Je2? The Union Savings Bank, 1222 F Street N. W., at HOLD A PUBLIC 8 o'clock, J “Changing Color.” Bible class at 3:30 p.m. . Y. ave. nw. Sub- Every man invited. It HALL HALL MISSIO> “MISSION FOR THE PROMOTION OF ecard on which was inscribed, “A token of love and appresiation from the faculty and students of vestern High School.” Miss McKee has been the pianist at the Western. and has been very l.elpful in ail its public interest, since there are several competitors for the honor of entertaining this conven- tion. Mr. W. H. H. Smith, the hard-work- ing chairman of the preliminary committee, will present the case before the board of trustees. Washington has two representa- n B. Sleman, jr., that wae needed to insure a continuance of this progress was a definite object for which to work and consecrated energy in the prosecution of the work looking to the ac- complishment of that object. Acream of tartar baking vow- der. Highest of all in leavening | strength, —Latest United States Goveramen Food Report. - i Gone = 7 entertainments, endearing herself to her | tives in this body, and it ig to be expected| At the conclusiot of Dr. Alexander's FATS FOUR PER CET INTEREST ON SAVINGS Veter Ainsiic, poor | Rolimese—Rechabite Hall, 4¥4 st. and Pa. ave. on! teachers and fellow students, She ts one ot | that these gentlemen, Dr. Teunis 8. lin | talk the tellers had not quite concluded Royal Baking Power Oo, (Opes until 5 p.m. on Goverument pay days, and sof Disciples, Bultimore,| 1. Hall. You are cordially invited to thi] the successful candidates for the normal] and Mr. W. H. Pennéli, will have many] their work and the time was occupied Gaturcey evenings trom 6 to 8) ‘teis ‘Md., will preach at 31 a.m. and 8 p.m. at union Gospel service. are | schook, Doints to urge in favor of Washington with the of some of the hymns 106 Wall St, ¥.¥.