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NE ___— THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1894—EIGHTEEN PAGES. 8 = — = SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. SEEN A EK CTY Ee ace eae, eee FINANCIAL. WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE _U METHODIST. “Daisy Bell,” to the soft accompaniment | AMUSEMENTS Sena Macres, corner loth ‘and Gr ts DUMBARTON AVENUE M. BE. CHURCH, that eke ts eel ie een eee ak ¢ y ’ : that she is only a little music-mad five- | AUCTION SALES. i Mone aselion ofthe Python sitctiond' Sage Sk: | The weather te ely to be warmer Sunday, | yannunglo, dtr Dr. SU master Prvcuine ty | Bome of the Foibles and Fashions of the haunts whe cafe, andthe young men nave | BOARDING: ds ‘Weaver, supreme chief of morning services: “Our Copy."" Also sacramental Meteenelia, a a eae USINESS CHANCES. a . Rev. Dr. Eldridge and Kev . eat service. Subject for evening services: “Brother- )po taught her some few simple airs, and made | oytopopisTs 2 asic, consisting of organ, cornet and _ string Established 1824 72 Years ly indnews = It her so proud and happy. CHURCH NOTICES. O oan fstroiments: | Righes Of Pythins, spectally” in: LUMBER HERRCPOLITAN Si CHURCH Com. 4 AND A Well-Known Actress’ Amicon: _ Ome meats... é Page 8 ° = - : G sts. mw., Hugh Jobnston, D.b., pastor? Rev. 2 : Summoning courage, my proffered request | COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS. E . ba ap ay pcr ae eg gy VERY Heal, ties Fearing at Maer lowed Us | entry gute neg: eanee nnn | for Schubert's Serenade met a gracious re: | COUNTRY BOARD... sure te sal ove eae nd cst cor. Tih and N sts... SUNDAY, Septeamber 2 1804, LOW. ioe so Epworth League service at | Exhibit—Musie and Luncheon— | sponse. It is a melody touching all the | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. Sacertty, at puveniinny nee of bene at 1:3¢ p.m., im full dress uniform. to attend the . Tp. Dr. McCarty at 8 p.m, minbe oimepetee case 1, and to the | DEATHS. ‘ Drop in and sce us about it funeral of late Sir Knight John P. Annen.. Col. it Once a Favorite Actress. Screed peer e catce lof has fie raps ores DENTISTRY A i .: and staff of first reciment and sister, divisions Light Wind writer its association unites, strangely | DENTISTIN merican Security and and met oe 12-LIig) ndows, enough, with two of life's most momen- : te turni it It is th int ead | eerene Correspondence of The Evening Star. ee ee eee FINANCIAL . “good- | For NEW YORK, August 29, 1804. cadence of a hopeless love, when the “g FOR EXCHANGE. (CO-OPERAT PICNIC, UNDER THE Glazed, 75¢- Each. suspices of Labor day conference, Bethesda Park, MONDAY, September 3. Ib. ‘Tickets, Trust Co., 1405 G St. N.W. wel . J. BELL, President All are welcome. TRINITY M. E r ST, 8.5, RE night” foreshadows the eternal good-bye. | FOR RENT (Flats). 25e., Including ear fare and admission to grounds, Best Cypress THMTY MB: CHURCH, 4TH ST. SE. REV. M | ‘The cable system cn Broadway 1s not 80 Listening to the very last note, with a soul | FOR RENT (Houses) Hooper, Heiphenstine & Co, case and’ frems commitive. cn Monin toner saeramen $"p.m.,. preaching | Perfect as that operated in Washington, | Jaden with unshed tears thon silently how. | FOR RENT «Hotels BANKERS AND BROKERS, at corner of 320 and Pa. ave. (junction of Shingies, 5X20, by _ paste Pam, Epworth | League, 3:15, | yet Is a great impzovement on the old horse | ing my thanks, It was with a dazed sort of | FOR RENT (Miscellaneous). 5 5 tt and dancing mu- monthly meeting S.! Gospel Temperance Society 7 a ny ay. FOR REN (Ofc reas by J. At. Davy, recitations, singing, end Power. Boarding the first down-town car, | feeling I proceeded up Broadway. F ENT (Offices) t / brought me in contact with beau- | FOR RENT (ltooms). of the pledge. the seat next to the door being vacant, I| | Chance 4 I = * ‘ul Emma Stockman, the once famous | FOR RENT LAS MEMORIAL M. E. CHURCH, Con. OF | Proceeded to “take in” all the odd scenes, tifa) Emx ae ne tad (Stables) MEMBERS N. Y. STOCK EXCH AN Buy and sell Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, Grain Provisions, Have unsurpassed facilities for placing orders. Our senior partner is on the floor ‘of the nett $4.50 Per 1,000 ck OF HINGTON GAS LIGHT Company, 411, 413 and 415 loth st. n.w.—The leading lady of the Booth-Barrett combina- rhange from opening to closing of the market. main office of this company will, be closed Labor Best Cypress $200 ‘arma Sunday ichoole my EUs, pastor | A freak loomed up tn the form of a rather | tion, and who ‘for years tavelsd” with | rot RENT, fave rT = po September 3, 1804, it being a Subject: - ing Without ‘a Giese. =e comfortably dressed young man wearing a | Booth, Barrett, poor John McCullough and TOR SALE (Houses). asa + TELEPHON ley Sievert citi: Ceicsbaesk: selicanih sees Shingles, 4x20, Meague, mervientrg mecting. 7 nm, Eoworti | derby hat, on which was laced, with an or- | other great luminaries of the dramatle | Font SALE (Lots), ScATaeS ear Sa Breda ee sae eaae | $3.50 Per 1,000 @ | Hitt inact ar hinge gine | dinary piece of shop-con, a tall wnive paste | Sori=B" be hun mot aged percepiyy Her | OE SAU ae 2 - By cader WILLIAM B. ORME, ’ tues ravers meeting. Friends and | board with roughly fashioned large black | fete" : os Ae ee FIDELITY AND CASUALTY COMPANY RICKAYES aie Norrie To ascii | Every Shingle Guaranteed. | _titwictes’ Coriauy welcomed. Cone i" | jetters: "Twente corks cine ee one “Te 1s the fairest Borara --.--.. at hall at $ a.m. sharp MONDAY, September 3. ——— on RESS Cee Poi _ may need it.” He may attract attention, but That e’er the sun shone on.” AL NOTICES. OF NEW YORK, [seeing lg ae Graham, pastor.The nestor secacee ae ater =: | not aympathy, as he is seen every day. Her rosebud mouth is simply perfect, ana | LPGAL 3 ued time before Monday morning. By order Best Boards, Hols communion at morning sery-| A couple blocks down quite a knot of men | her face as innocent of wrinkles as when, | {Oca NtNIN Any June 30, 1894, it WM. Hf. MAGHAN, President. $1.15 Per 100 Feet. "E30 pans 9:20 a.m. Christian En-| were gathered, much interested, tne object |@t the age of fifteen, she began her dra- | MARRIAGES. ach eeninal gunk tos MEMBERS oF wr. VER i, No. 5, K. : if ci “| of which could not be seen, A few women, | ™Atle career. Although still beautiful, a | MARRIAG wn — a ‘of P., will assemble a nw. at D — E. CHURCH, 3D AND A STS. NE. ans sw Women | great misfortune has marred the perfect MONEY WANTED AND TO Total Habilie — SUNDAY MORNIN September. Alex. E. Gibson, pastor.—Communion | impelled by curtosity, stopped also on the barmony of her face. A terrible {lness = ~ Dividends paid within six mont! Total income last six months. Total expenditures: lading lowes. patd tt the funeral fees of lat W: Doo gervice and reception of inembers at 11 a.m. 4 ives mute testimony in the ver: reep- | OCEAN TRAVEL Drother, Emanuel Stera. By ee hite Pine rs, Preecling by pastor, 8 p.m. Surday school, 9 Spat ed Miedo elena fible enlargement of toe right eve! It seems OFFICIAL NOTICES. it in. thick, 9o0c. Each Fm awe orth League, 7 p.m. Prayer meeting, | fellow mashed up by these murderous con- | tit have bulged from the very socket, and, | PERSONAL 1% in. 2» QOC. © | Thursday, 8 pam. All are welcome. it” | trivances,” said a sympathetic individual er ; ALL PERSONS HAVIN h inte > although the best oculists of two worlds | PIANOS AND ORGANS. State of New York, count ee: Tite HK. Fulton upon which interest is due Different sizes! CAMP) MEBTING, S. WASHINGTON ST., ALEX- | on tht platform Just then some one shout-|have been consulicd, yet It is a case wo | POTOMAC Riven noes picramally appeared before me the undersigned, ot op Ge Sanat, of te ee one Remember, these Doors are full Poets Plame abate ed, “Let her go,” and a rat, followed closely | rare that experiznce gives no precedent to | PROPOSALS yt he at auction September 11, 1804. inch ant a balf thick, and not 1%. reund trip. a ‘i by a little black terrier, fairly flashed in a | Buide or suggest beneficial treatment. The | RAILROADS Fidelity and Casualty Company of New York, and wel-st HH. K. FULTON, Pawnbroker. Remember, they are “all pure WESLEY = ~ y,| mad race across Broadway; there was a | Vision is not fmpairad, although she wears | SPECIAL NOTICES. that the foregoing statement ix correct and tree athe frm of CHAP! XBROS. (will “from this —being good enough for any ordi- Communion service at 11 a.m., and preaching by ct erect ni} it would be barely perceptible from the e be cu Assistant Secretary” Sworn and subscribed to before me this twenty» third day of August, 1804. Notary Public, Kings county, Certificate filed in New York county. A. L. KOON, Agent, it 117 G ST. N.W. U. S&S BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, nary house. the pastor at 8. p. eF meeting, Thursday | Of black stockings and French heels, then a | audience, yet it has interfered vith the = evenlng. it_ | howling mob shouted and dispersed goo | career of ne ma the — — IER RESORTS. ..... “tg pital HAMLINE M. B CHURCH, 0TH AND P STS. N. | humoredly. actresses of her day, whose name is pleas- Frank Libbey & Co., ge | Ov. Rev. EO Todd DDS eee ‘Sunday a a antly associated with all that is best and WANED ae e school, :15 a.m. Conimunion’ service, 11 Vell and Necktie Fads. noblest in the histriontc art. oe e) “Lumber, Mill Work and Butlders’ Hardware,’ Preaching by Rev. 8. L. Betler, D.D, Preaclitog 1 ; Leaving the car, the first noticeable freaks ——_— — 6th and New York Ave. tion, Tharaday, ‘church, prevent meth it ee a ee of fashion were the inorrible veils so gen- AT ASRURY PARK. . a — WANTED (Situations). ‘August 31, 1804 m. Official hoard meeting, Monday evening, erously effected. The abnormally ixrge removed my office to No. 1410 G st. B.w. (Ames building), where I shail be pleased clal_board_me oe WANTED (lliscellaneoas). . 1318 F st. nw, fe doll, CENTRAL M. PB. CHURCH, COR. 12TH AND Mi | Chenille dots were sadly out of harmony | Gayeties Are Likely to Continue for | °*°'™ eo = a New Isxne of Shares, “Series B.” Soc ny seat ont te i —for two dollars we re- sie giews, Rev. S. J. Smith, pastor.—Preaching at | with the lacey summer toilets, yet even Some Time Yet. Ist year earns 5 per cent interest. 2d year carne @ 1 . 8 p.m, “The Roman Cath- ersus the Public School: Protestants and Catholics invit it elaborately dotted with loosely hanging gilt ASBURY PARK, N. J., August 30, 1804. THE ALBANY *R. GARNETT L. 1TH AND Ht pair yourwatch and imsure | sic"Hien’n : 3 . "S MISSION HOUSE. m interest. bd sear carne 7 per cent, inverest, these were not so pronounced as many | Correspondence of the Evening Star. - a —_ OG gaowente deaw Koneenet Guat due of Gapem, HILLS The Opening Services W! it f ear. You'll sa Be Heta | All, loans secured by first trust on real egtnte. a gn gh ay or one year. You VE | Str. VERNON PLACE M. EH CHURCH SOUTH | spangles, or similar pentants of Jet. Wo-| The season is now waning at all the sea- cbc 0029-3 ————— | money by it. Sn poe ee at Oe ee men make such mistakes in wearing side resorts, but, from present indications, sais Now Is The unday school, 2 i horribly large dots; they disguise and diy it will die hard at Asbury Park and Qcean |_ The opening services in the new mission miiwdot atkins | GEO. W. SPIER,310 oth St. : P oY ; "3 u NORTH CAPITOL figure a pretty face ant accentuate the | Grove. The society events on this side the | house of eS ae savas uh Ge roe Accepted Time— - f ee ee Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician. ld L. Pate, pastor. worst features of a homely one. Equally | lake have known no abatement, and night | Parish, whic sateen bee ag aarp : You have been thinking for a long time Ladies’ cafe upstairs, entrance om 414 There are no profits aay sie see Lyte ~~ the aeeroar pete eran after night the lovers of dancing have gath- nan es Gan ferte _ that yen wouie teein te oe st. a a cha a woma. face lies 'n the expres- | © ; z the Shepherd, w » held ow. % te prey Munich Hofhrau Beer on dravght —in our Wives--you get them at the cost FOUNDRY. Men TE AND @ StK | slon—which most surely ts concealed ond | ¢red In the ee Sena Nibty “Goanmiaiion ell bn GUE Gk Siyines tau serve. There te oo ime RITZ RECTE: OTEL of production, for we make them our- x rown, pastor, distorted by these hideous dots and squares. | have surroun fe euchre ‘s me = oe wah seme co COR, 4% ST. AND PI el 9:30, i * r fa 2 it ae “ = a. m. by Rev. C. E. Woodson of Frenklin, ry bo = e aE ues sak seh om, eat, li am. and 8 p.m, the pastor, on “A Meview p Another fad rampant here is the feather | hotel parlors. Across the lake no intrusion spleen pr the miirhegmemediigeges The Union Savings Bank, NGustle, Nol, meets WEDSESDAE S pm. COOKING BRANDY,” $3 GAL. and Outiook:"" comm writs Go place, Pie Star = jither J of a secular nature would be tolerated Maiate We tie aay easel i a ae meme . » * > TD.» “4 ; z 7 0 black o: ich or co athe v1 = ex oy a a et = A gh oe ee ee ae, Ee ee ri ently around ithe neck: while the wicked | lun ton Sacted mreincs, ton the Great] =o willvc a wares ake am. Peys 4 pe: cent interest on savings c- Mai? 25"fan et? &| To=KalonWimne Co.,614 14th thermomete: bizzles and sixcles around the | CainP mectings—the greatest in the world | 9:0, and there will be a service at $ p.m} Tig No. 3, “meets THURSDAY, 8 p.m., HONE, 908. VAULI rit AND K STS. It nineties. Isn't that fatdism on the home | #Te in session in Ocean Grove, and the | with a sermon by coat : — until 5 pm. on government pay I Sth and Txt nivigbs¥'sp.m.|A Good Truss for 75. icon wiaee oon aut ae Money Back If Not Suited. No. 7, mects FRIDAY, 8 p.m, make a specialty of ‘TRUSSES. Hand "ith sts. a. and “baying nha conti : to quote lowest prices. ae or mee ‘are 30 per ceut lower than , | Saints may be seen as early as This enterprise was started nearly three | ___ deys and from 6 to § Saturday evenings.) asx | Morning, with Bible and song bool three years ago in a room at 312 K street their way toward the big aud Ai yt with society doings In the Park | Rortheast, under the auspices of St. Mark's League. | stretch? It is true that Seats free. | yet that hardly reconcites the idea one es ____\t_| of the discomfort. It may possibly be that — ARK, WTI AND Bh] the keen air while crossing ihe many fer- | torium. : , hing, 11 a.m. and 3:30] pies oe ene peotle m. Yet the pretty girls | @nd religious fever at white heat in the pone yd heed Soya ed ba — om son rr = a , " ke neuralgic | Grove, the crowds still linger, and are likely | am e leadership o' 2 rector, i Pp oe ee ee ee ae ue ee ee Ge YA. Floridus Steele. ‘To his untiring zeal 1s The new neckties displayed * ‘The Brunswick Cotillo: georges nea ved mgm = oe. the shops are vivid remin The swell event of the present week was| main floor will be used for the chapel, and Co 1 ancestresses, waspish w 4 Pens ‘ ° use uv . oy nel ances ttesoet, weet: *njoys a | tee Brunswick's grand cotillon, which took | there will be men’s Yeading room, sewing popularity that is not apt 10 suff 1 by such | Place last evening in the handsomely deco-| and guild rooms. A will live in the qubck ait iubkee Siielion’ TitcGntlnients. Fated ball room of that fashionable hotel, | hcuse and serve ee , ¥ The newest pocketboox fad ts remarkably | which is more frequented by Wasnington’s _— i ok anes Oe Henry C. | Incorporated Under the Laws of the State of Xew pretty. The leather is pressed in imitation | society people than any e f hey are bec SUCCESSFUL SPECULATION OPEN TO ALL. nee. pem., Butler, ite Er our pe = Isewhere.. Call. . PYTHIAN WORLD.” * ‘mocks a LUCAITH 0 Cal anid GREENE, (0 sell “The Pythian Worl Gilman’s Drug Store, Gani a ae nights of Pythias encampment, Ww vend call for papers at 012 Est. a.w., Marin’s Hall, | 627 Pa, Ave. ae mite SATUPDAY, August 25. “The | 444° id to boys and dealers | _ N. BUNCH, Manager. Never Prostr. ited PH KET. L AND D.D., pastor RYLAND M. e213 am other hosteiry in| Parkman as lay realer. The efforts of York. — ; BY SUNSTROKE of moire silk, with a rich, dull luster. The | the Park. The cotillion was made up of Christi vorkers have net with so by oy ay wt IS, Zienice of California | —those persons who drink light wines Instead of | chief I heavy silver corners and mountings are re- | eight fancy favor ngures, which were de- | ‘eee Christian workers have i prospect is} Capital, $100,000 rides an unpaced g start, op @ RAM-| ice water. You can get the purest Cal. Claret. $1 | _P ssieses laced by an opea-cut monogram—Nght and | vised by Mr. Albert D. Booz, the popular nal faversaae ct s eon es bots. of JAS. THANE, SZ Fst. Gal » : y » the pop considered favorable for erecting a church BLER mam 16. oo for 5 bots. of JAS. ARF, S12 ¥ st. aut a nee retined and delicate than | iaaster of ceremonies. There were also edifice in the near future. ok: a ee i the heavier effects so long in vogue. twenty-four intermeufate humorous figures, No. 38 WALL ST., NEW ¥ Pt ems ah aes Perea geen Claret for making punch, Effective Dixplay of a Painting. which occasioned considerable amusement. seg ET acaecks aia sean ee mks more could Se e of Up ere: a x fe cl fo have @ eystem, jnced at po iia ‘“Kogust 14, RAMBLERS goc. gal. Walking on, a Jrge sign, “The Living onecenliny c Giarmesigueag canuee fae ange ematical figuring and proven results, with unusual Ere, 5, Meats, and 2 seconds, in 10 ‘races, W. F. Cooking Brandy, $3 gal. Christ” attracts every eye. A beer garden | bag and angling contest, chewiig gum | A Suit Growing Out of the Burning of | udvantages in muking speculetion virtlly an ine —S SLEEK “wink RAMBLER (tres. king Sh 5 1 MeEaddy —at least, so said my informant—has been | contest for the ladies, a ‘hoop race, sus- a Steamer. vestment. We also claim to be able, with « given gory CORMULLY & Tevenay tna Col Cooking Sherry, $1.50 gal. Nim A. Carroll, sion, "s | Copverted Into an art studlo. ‘The entrance | Pended apple and potato figure and May! 04 4 pvany and Georee C. Bradshaw, | smut of cootel, ty sur ethos, 00 mate mp 2. . oll, pastor. S . : a active | E pure. 4 3 4 wit Yisk than is usually incu suis To ORDER Hit To-Kalon Wine :614 14th HTH AND K ST was’ spotless in new paint and attractive |The ‘tnvor table: was artistically draped | for themesives and to the use of Fulton ii. paren ~ Parspdhndene diy apend = ‘Reduced from $15 and “PHONE 908. VAULTS, 27TH AND K STS. 13d D.D.,_ pastor. potted plants. Paying the entrance fee, one | gnd laden with costly gifts. Some of the | Gordon and Harry D. Gordon, mortgagees, | ju, syndicates and have the advantage of our ex- MOBION FOr, & 0. = <a eee atest ba he ay Neate instead ae SSH or tinane econ Seine et and to the use of the Crisfield and Island | perience and method of speculation (we call it that, y Ni . surroun lings. Passing rou a sma! a " . at 3225-2 1112 F st. nw. CHURCH NOTICES. os Ite | Sassaguwas heavily Geoped: with: soreence'| Worcester wart aad othe> rene cocaine [@ebambont Company ef Meintent coubly, | sheath ar Ss suulty nee a8 Gn ReEGES O TONE 4TH.—ARB YOU BUILDING? MOTTLED | ~ CHURCH, Bot Bricks to alt stzes ant abapee; Root beacons. CORNING. 520-522 CALVARY RAPTIST CHURCH, STH AND H STS. eee — =< n.w., Kev. 3. H. Greene, D.D., pastor.—Sunday school, 9:80 a.m., P. H. Brist superintendent. Preaching at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. by Rev. E. W. Bliss. KENDALL CHAPEL BRANCH, 13% and D s.w., Rev. T. Outwater, — pastor.—Sunday H school, 9:45 a.m. Preaching, 11 a.m. and § p.m. GRACELAND CEMETERY ASSOCEATION, All are cordially invited. it WASHINGTON, C., August 21, 1894 | Sito BAPTIST ct Special Notice. : eT. ~ sla a Twenty-four couples par t e | Md., today entered suit at law against the | assure you honest treatment and constant care of Rev. J. W. Norris pre BE Te Or The ee een | cuciliog anton tae Gnrtps or eee ond Virginia State Insurance Company. The | your interests (which must be ours, ak, unless we pastor, ilacenwre! a torlum. Directly facing the door the “Liv- | ton, beautifully gowned in white corded | plairtiffs claim that the defendant, on pr ——_ you, pod ome poy hp mye evening Servis ite) ing Christ” beams from the canvas. The | Silk and French lace, with Mr. Albert D. | april 13, 1803, in consideration of the sum | Circular mafied on application. our datly SES face is very much larger than the ordinary | Booz, led the figures. Among the couples | o¢ g30, executed to Messrs. Evans and Brad. | Market letter and prospectus outlining our co : ae human visage; the eyes are large, dark and | the following ladies were noted from Wash- . .q | erative aystem. Matled free. au20-w,s,m,1m lustrous, seeming to look back with cajm | iston: Miss Ellie Norment, with Mr, L, | Shaw a policy of insurance against fire an dignity, full of a divine compassion. In all | Holcombe; Miss | May Geyer, with | Dr. | lightr ing to the amount of $2,000 on a cer- E the pablic ministration of the true Living | Pomeroy; ’ Miss Rene Genesi, with Robert | tain steamer named June, covering her WALL STREET. Christ we find no record of a Savior's | Bivins; Mrs. Leroy M. Taylor, with Mr.| hull, teckle, apparel, boilers, machinery side smile; yet so often “He wept.”” There is no | Frank Butterworth of Yale University, and | and’ all appurtenances and furniture on | OPERATE SUCCESSFULLY IN WALL STREET at 1 am. PA . by Rev. he Praise of RCH, LST. BET, 16TH Rev. J. A. Taylor, tion, will occupy suspicion of a smile. It is calm, conscious, | Miss Mabel Geyer, with Mr. W. C. Gough. | board, while navigating the Chesapeake Through our An act of Congress approved August 3. 1504, ning and evening. Kaptizing after : pastor. SSrTAthetic Mable Redevevente Ar eee ann || RMON ta el ate beteneetcs a tae te bay and its tributaries, and while in ports | CO-OPERATIVE R. RL, StOCK SYNDICATE ery. and. requizes the net Graceland come | forenoon service. Communion at § pl. ‘The pub- 0 ‘ark at Mam, picture to ease upon Skinner, Mrs. T. Wilson, Mrs. Charles Nor- | or in harbors. AND DISCRETIONARY GRAIN POOLS, Ciicere of all bolen now Dorie therein tect TE ine SWE ER 7 ps Ue eee ee ee The studio is in emt-darkness, but the | Ment of Washington and Mrs. J. Hartman | In October, 1860, ar Pat nd Large profits realized with minimum risks. other public cemetery or cemeteries in the Dis- oR E. HEZ SWEM SONDAY NIGHT = re whe : and Mrs. Caleb Harding o! more. steamer June was wholly v" y trict of Columbia. - o'clock, talks about “RAILROAD RIDES. Po ight from above sheds a brilliant glow on £e yesun Sasebid, wie dees telcuste| teruritae te tee pe | sare se coe, Come ie the canvas. The exquisite gold frame is of |, The good roads bicycle tournament, to be | while lying in the harbor of Crisfield, the | “Prospectus and Daily Market Letter” Mailed Pre the remains of their friends and their memorial | cordially invited. Auditorium Second Taptist | cork, DT Preac magnificently elaborate old Florentine de- ere ee crane - san a a and — nies pene oor cen ee = = HIGHEST REFERENCE. monuments to some cemetery of their own selee- Thureh, 4th st. and Va. ave. s.c. It m. by 5 Minnesota, signs, and on either side gorgeous purple seria he a ee 2 one eam a ns a as hor toe — tion, and at their own expense, are hereby re- | y—— Ee ee =| inin-in-chiet U. it. Ke I His subject velvet hangings give the imperial gleam to | ¢f the biggest wheeling events ever held in | defendant within sixty days al a loss, WEINMAN & CO t>— to notify the undersigned at the office of ‘Gusts Chay: ‘brist’s Argument for His Own Divinity. the artist's creation. It is the masterptece | the east. The entries, Promoted by the | but the latter has failed od anh the — ep cemetery and to arrange for such removal as | fod wnr os icon, 11. a. Ts i Suprone Tage, U.1-K-P.. and other inembers of | of Bently, an American, of whom Ameri-| American Wheelmen of New York, come | of the insurance, though often requested to cK AN “ foon as may he practicable. By order of the _ have bee A and fi a ai Therefore, damages in the sum of STOCK AND GRAIN BROKERS, a Soard of odizers, 'RENTASIIN WT. Sing’ by nfl! iglted. Sunday | She‘ expected to be prescht, ‘The public sre im, | CABS can ‘be proud. Around the walls ore SP Tee ope utter ome [Apo aang ence gre No. 41 Broadway, New York City, poet ‘Treas. and’ See. school, .C.E., 6:30 pn, Prayer | re expected to be pr EL menting at exquisite landscapes arranged in panels, | ll the cracks will eae ae » au28-th&s2taw Sin meeting Thursday, p.m. while quantities of large palm leaves form | ™Cnds to the cost of nearly $4,000 will be ee — ~ k GRAND RALLY. — MT, CARNE ee SHAN Chita | ROt only the framing, but also a. anique | 8Watded the winners of the special events, THE COURTS. STECIAL NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. Ask Your Tobacconist For | “3, MUS, cae Shing at Il Welok by the Ret G. Tueets | decoration. Easels with choice studies oc. | Callfornia 1s sending her best. riders—Fos- ee Recognizing that Washington te the best t we Wright” Ci Gibbons, Ph.D., pastor. — Sunday chols, "who has recently been called to therpa | Cupy Varlous recesses, the balconies of fret. | tet Wells and Zeigler. The meeting be- Circuit Court—Judge Cole. ay & oe ight” roc. Cigars, | 50-2°0) am.."preaching by te cated by Dr. John R. Paxton of New ¥ =, the United Stat fe tr result Work tracery are receptacles for srowing | (Ween, Sanger. Bllss, Johnson and Tyler in| 8. §. Shedd & Bro. agt. Frank B. Met- | {0e,Usited States for net, prof results to fire tn palms and evergreens. The tiled floors are | the class B championship will settle the | zerott; judgment for plaintiff by default for | tunis’ Fine Linas or nanae city, formed une covered with handsome Persian rugs, while | question as to who is the fastest bicyclist | $751.50, with interest on $651.50 from May | der the laws of the state of Mareiand, ced’ wee ipt she | im America, as the great events will be | 27, 1893, and on $100 from July 10, 1893, and | are required by that law to keep their capitel, ia 3 ring ‘of Alexandria, V; ‘There's none finer for the money. Made of ree ig P. Rata superior stock by skilled labor, it combines | Willing’ to Stone an ideal cigar with a medium price. are cordiully ‘invited. STERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, MARY- e. and th st. n.e.—Rev.Thomas Chalmers | Scattered around are chairs to te co ove " - : > wre S edition to a reserve fund, intact, enter ashis " it 11 a.m. weary and contemplative. There {s a sub- | TU" in heats, thus leaving only two to ride | costs. Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict agt. | % : . . ng THIRD Rab Tier AEhCH on, STH AXD © THE. ‘Cot dued air of sacredness pervading the whole | !® the finals. Samuel C. Fitzgerald; onder that marehci | {on 8s, 40 independent coinpany. ‘and offer’ insur Handsome Picture Free. sis. we Kee. Janey H.” Lee, pastor—Sumiay | NANCE ALTEY at 7:45 pt scene, and one would hardly dare indulge Story of the Register. retain property reptevied until further order | “% school at 0:31 eq iS ha > Nov is the time to take advant of this great ving returned music will be | {2 light frivolities with those divine eyes,| Ex-Congressman Ben Butterworth has So poharles 8. Seldner agt. ine | opportunity and save mones, intemech as we Sunday school, | that seem to glow and follow you and | again returned to enjoy a few weeks’ so- trict of Columbia et al.; amended judg- | are engaged in this ({ffort for lower rates and at . ld, director of | Might become shadowed with reproach, journ at the Brunswick. ment in certiorari pF, best protection: ts i Strangers conilally invited. | resting on him. A few minutes there leaves z ——— oe. gy eh ER h st. 1t_| one sadly preoccupied and silent. Carrie N. Horwitz is a popular young Washington, «utside of the money they can save, ‘ 29 4 = ‘ ONES IN HEAVE ‘Treaty Tree 5c. Cigar. from his vacation, will PSC. 3" and at 7: ‘This brand of cigars are superior to many Gations of the Great City, &e."" All'are welcome. sold for 10c. It's a clear Havana filler and| It To Try a Patent Fire Alarm Box, | to piace their Insurance with our company. though & foe TAG - Zz lady sojourning at the Coleman House. 59 our duly authorized ; - Sumatra wrapper. Its increasing | ErpEn ‘A. B. FRANCIS, OLD SCHOOL BAPTIS: winsr : HURCH, 4% ST. BE Mastic of the Caleymum. Charles M. Keyser and family of Balti- ‘The Commissioners have granted per- — om GEOnon A. MYERS & 00., sales proclaim its merit. will preach, Providence permitting, fa Monn Dr. Sunderland will preach at the morning] Sauntering down further, one of those more are summering at Norwood Hall mission to the Instantaneous Fire Alarm | Telephone call, 1203. GOS 34th st. now. eoupensoc toy Lan iaee cy atta: ok | Se SO ee ee UT wR the: werelee af wag. in whe ‘eveniaee a0 | Boadway blockades made street crossing | "Cr 'E Lawrence le takine life tues ct the | Company to connect with the District cir. calater, ou Geilings, warehouses and their ‘con. Rat 3.20 pm tthe service of sou he evening, is i . E. ; ; ; ‘ to a handsome pleture of U. 8. battle ship] ivf STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, loTli ANI clock, Ret. Mrs Aifen Will inake a Welef address; | 22 Impossibility. A burly blue-coa-ed form | Hotel ‘Normndle. Sate el eee eens boxen at the | SS comme a" —) “Philadelphia or “New York." sts. n.w., ev. Walter Hy Brookes’ Div. pastor, UALTET have returned trom| StePPed to my side. Two ponderous Nor-| _W. iatianciAtbenin onto chen eh pple a Si G 9 a.m., Sunday school. 11 a.m., sermon by. the Telcatne and: ereaiag. mandy horses, attached to an express | ™an, is at the Atalanta Hotel. ttocks and Grain ©7'1¢ your cigar man doesn't handle these | pstor. 7 p.m., Endeavor meetin ts free. If your church iscieea | wagon, were dangerously near. “Stana|.C: M.D. Canm and family are enjoying Laying of a Corner Stone. “i Public invited. ind rally in the morning. At with us. Ob- . # summer seaside pleasures at the Curlew. The M ic fraternity of the District of COMMISSIONS %& brands drop us a postal—we'll see that you] 5" p.m. mo preaching, but ‘Lord's maine: (At erie tT still; they won't hurt you while I'm here,” |" Mrs. A. B. Ruff is enjoying society ilfe ‘chia. onber the diana ct st eneneeee, cle QUOTATIONS. . are supplied. stricted). le Se ee and a face with a pair of twinkling, mis-|at the Fenimore Columbia, under the direction of the M. W. s . Jas. L. Barbour & Son, Jobbers and Importers and Caterers to Hotels, BAPTIST CHURCH, ~Sunday sckool at y by Rev. 1 COR 2TH AND | “church, cor. 14th and Itsts. nw, Geo, Th, | chlevous eyes beamed benevolently. “There || Washington Is represented at the Hotel|G. Lodg: of F.A.A.M. Henry Coleman, Capital Inv. and Commis- Path." D-D pastor. Preaching Sabbath morning is nothing lke ‘protection’ and the ‘strong | Zbbitt by Mrs. W. T. Matlison and son and | grand master, will, on Labor day, lay a . 'Sabbeth school at 9:30 fm. 3 atae fade ate ee oA : at 11 o'elo ik Sabiuih, even | tM Of the law,” particularly in the Broad: | MES. E. 6. Melick. enjoying the hospital- | Corer stone for the People’s Congregational sion Co. = BEREAN BAPTIST CHURCH, ISTH ST. BET. L Midwe igo otave tanion te . | ity of the Franklin House. Church (on M street between th and 7th | sooms and 1¢, Washington Loan and ‘Trust Ce, Time to Think of EREAS BAPTIST CHURCH, 1 By aie cuieting {urther T was spellbound by | 1, Of.IMe icing of ‘Baltimore te a new-| strects northwest. It was also Intended to Guihties, enone Sb one ote ae, come ing 11 a.m. by the pastor, subjes leredity vs. 7 the ravishing strains of an exquisite old ee Gi iis Cickeanan OF have laid one for the Second Baptist Church, eee id ROOF PAINTING just now. A query ality. ing service Will begin second tee French chanson. Following the sound led | Comer | : —Have you tried our paints? Do so| Lmtriduality.” E 2d street northwest, on the same day, but 4 i 4 é C. E. Gause is one of the many popular *, | members of the original Hungarian Band, | '@2t@- The craft will leave the hall at 2 p.m., es- 808-91 when there will be the ordinance of OHIO if you want a paint pomsess = each at 11 a.m. GNERAL possible exe scngeen bape ee ee y of Christian J. Redd, proof. Docan't Blister, peel oF ae see ita. x crack. A thorugh metal apd wood 3D ST. BISHOP : EPISCOPAL, the Columbian prize winners, who delighted | ,N:, B. Youns. president of the National corted by the Sir Knights Templar of the AND ALL ANGELS’ cltuncn, | 8° Many thousands in the “Old Vienna” of | B&Se Ball Association, has been summering | Py ttict, — Samples can be seen Johnson, D.D., paster.—Grand ral u 0 st. ad Virginia av the world's fair. With one cxception they | #t.the West End. and last ST. M OS F St. Sunday ‘in old’ building. 11 v. J. He BUILDING AND LOAN cornet Services, 7 ~ "1 Lee aetna ca ASSOCIATION G st. ERAL PAINT Co., 1335 F sr. | Hillef, Martin of | foly communion 11, ‘morning prayer aul ta Were young men and handled their instru- Dasince: we cere ween Marriage Licenses. or WAREMATOR, D.0. fa ——$—— —_—_——— - : eae 8, eve yer (choral). "The rector, Rev, ments as if they loved them and gloried in 7 7 cingyregse egy s “ anne 3 - Ty meniber cor i. Bis personally: conduc 1 2 - M. D. Biondell and Miss Agnes D. Geyer} Marriage licenses have been issued by the . Paper for the Million. See cenes e e W, Bispham, will personaliy conduct the services, | the inspiration. ‘Three violins, « Violoncele y © AND 8 PER CENT CERTIFICATES. with the chotr in attendance, aull-wit FS . 281 ST. NEAR WASHIN( M. rt . 2 t the Hotel Bruns- eo read domiciled at the Hotel S| clerk of the court to the following: Frank | ix per cent per annum will be paid en special Mrs. J.T. Brownell, Miss N. Brownell | L. Harrigan and Emma O'Pray; Francis W. | deposit certificates of $5.00 and upward, and cam 8 evening a farewell concert will be given We keep Paper of all kinds, all styles, all| several clubs of the cherch in the old. bu PES (E Stetebedy—in whatever walk in 'ife. | and Wednesday the work 6f tearing down and bass viol, and the sixth an instrument of which very few are in this country. It is the caleymum, manufactured in 3 Thompson and Mary J. Bohnert. be withdrawn at aus time ving 30 batever | n 4 . Turpin are a jolly trio stopping at a oes > Se 2 rom Dave 8 Daper want come to us—we arc | begin. Buda-Pesth, Like a table about two or | 8nd Mrs. Turpin are a jolly es ee notice iu writing to the secretary, as per coustitue Our prices are always THE LOWEST. Hea ee eS ire tp? nts | Mrs. J. E. Fulper_and her charming Judge Kimball's Retarn, tion. Easton & Rupp, 421 wth St. ne lad Monday, Septem- Setsites Wilbas raraned mareancr principle as in the plano, only instead of | atiy Voorn the Be: lous D turned from his vacation, and has had his ce : Popular-priced Stationers. Gust above the ave.) by Grand Lodge of the ‘and 8 p.m. three wires to each note, as in the piano, i - e be withdrawn upon giving 30 days’ notice ip lid Masonic ‘ ; : ong beard shaved, making hi a » ee Ravek, Si Mecaied oli ha teal olde or eed. ee IURCH, ISTH AND” MADISOS | fhe caleymum has four, but the little turn- Cite eulmare: stig auteeees: oah eal eae younger nae chen ioe erent a Te" Maneioue: MORON ee 1 on at te leautioly Savitatie i eae Circle.—Serviee at Mam. o ing posts are identical. Down the center is | “ 5 = ous * . * wi Take Off That Old Suit—_| sivspainistes 5 “eral"initatht ie Sa aT ate sna” Sa: | Bawls ee, Mentical | Down the canter i + He will no hold both the branches of the | ALONZO TWEEDALE. Sevy “0 E to be wane and pressed In best Christ «nd to all of our friends to be present fects. The young musician uses two mal- Home From Europe. = fats. Soc. Trousers and | and rejoice with us. sich eadick Saaes al Music by ations , under lea o or telephone. Our wagon will a Von shesuaces ai CLEANING AND 705 9TH ST. NIW. Nahn, “Qersnase. ‘Telephone, 143-2. 2 . fifty Cents Buys LIFE TONTINE, EXPOWMENT AND PAIDUP INSURANCE POLICIES PURCHASED AT A FAIR lets of lamb’s wool, which he handies with | Mr. Carl Droop and Mr. Harry Read ar- — marvelous dexterity and easy grace; the rived in New York yt lay by A™ A it DISOUUNT. Money loaned on same. . : race; din} yesterday by the steam- New Appartment House. Money lonoed on thea (oxnutslie taraeeierette cE tka chip, Majortis trom, a font abroad, They | Architect T. Fi. Schnelter was gruntel a kt _ eee & ee ROTA ee The music was soulful. The lunch ordered | have enjoyed @ splendid time, and were | building permit this morning by the in- Is Seemel a profanation. Leaving the table | Particularly delighted with the Wagnerian | syector of buildings for the erection of an The National Safe Deposit, with morning | and standing where it could be silently en- | TeVival at Beyveuth. OF TE 14th st. n.w.—Services 6 munion at 8 a.m, and ~ apartment house at the northwest ; = Ny jwuarieg aml ‘crus ot | proper and scrton, AC 8 pai evenity, raset | Joved. a ithe Ttallan child atteacee ty ore a SEA ay See Savings And Trust Dollar Dinners& Breakfasts | t= jot’retumed from a tro Months tour in | 22 ron. : tention. The strongly-marked face, with — er This handsome eight-story hotel will be Compan . Europe. Sunday se O a.m. Christian its dark, southern’ eyes, quivercd with | At the official residence of Mgr. Satclli, in pany at = Goeory pone egy coe avor at 7 p.m. welcome. It every note of a charming though unfa-| this city, it 1s denied that there is any | the property of Mr. A. H. Lowery, 1001 — .W. a ’ 4 3 ’ . Of the District of Col Erggtcaae hotel im America. LUTHERAN. Keni, pastor, will speak tomorrow at 1:13 | notes died away: the yeang Ceeynemn 2 | truth in the rumor that the papal delegate mone avenue, when completed, A steel bia, mace Sates, all the detic jes of the season tn ~ Saree The Crhist Thought of Greatness.” Seats | tist left his instrument to take a glase of | WOU! be recalled at the end of the year, | frame const ~~ vrs w among the fea- CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. CF We extend a cordial welcome to all vis- ? Pace, Dah ~ | _free._All_ welcome. soda. The eldest of the musicians lifted | Dr. Papi, his secretary, made the statement | tures of ome uilding. It will be 100 feet Sieg Knights the pastor at 11’ a.m.” SPIRITUALISM. the little tot up to the chair just vacated. | that the delegate had not yet been advised | in height, feet deep, and 59 feet front, F Hotel Emrich {.2% EMH, rer. by the pope as to the matter, and in view | With foundation of steel beams incased in | Capital: One Million Dollars ORES EATREICH sts 70 400 ESE. avi ERE FROGRESSIVE. _ SPIRIT. ~~ | of that fact did not believe the report was | concrete. It is proposed to have two colon- 144 meric ee | CHURCH NOTICES. |S sates, sue en tan tar saa na en SPIRITUALISM cor. of 11th mF = = G Compan. aisha) oo Deen Sy cannon ae Ss att ais be eos sais tear] ae Dopeslt Company, services, Compton, assisted by Mrs. Nolan, 2 Death of Mr. Robert Sillers, and will project three feet from the ment Special act Coagress 1867. or at least give us an op- LAL CHURC MRS. RS. COW NEW CHURC THE BUILDING OF | One of the oldest clerks in the War De- ing line. It will have a flat Neuchatel roof. Savin Bank, pertunity to put in a bid to ices, = am. ® public elrcle at Wonn's Hall. a1 oth s the new temple, = —— notice, — ; | partment, Mr. Robert Sillers, living at 313 | ‘rhe hoistways during the construction will gs 5 at 8 o'clock. purch serv onducted Y Se ar ean oe rare ;, a goa dare iigeecra kei cian at 11 o'clock In Speneerian Pei ny | street, was lett ae aecien ae apo- | be protected by metal screens. Special act Congress 1870. - Sunday school, aa 3 first college floor, National Bank of Republic | plexy, an: at 11:15 p. m. He leaves a | ——- = — “3 SPIRITUALISM.—MRS. McDONATI or 7 pl coocere fp tnan os : on pr eet Sows night building, corner 7th and D sts. n.w. It | widow ani six ciGiien: Mir Gilles eavel FINANCIAL. Trust Company, = * RISTIAN. Sth st. Sittings dally. REFORMED. during the-war with Rickett’s battery. He General act Congress 1890, 8K. SPALDING, Manufacturers’ Agent, 603 E st. 2 § . uring the- wat = : a = = ———___,_—______}& A. R., ‘CORSON CARTN: 124 NINTH STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH. COR. 9TH M. C. A. ____| Grace _Refominp cuunch. 1 was a member of the G. A. R., of the Old MEMBENS OF THE AR sTock and D sts. ne.—Pastor Edward B. Bagby will " Vet. Rhode Island ave. and P's Guard, of Columbian Commandery, Knights EXCHANG C. T. Havenner, Brace Up and Preach at 11 am and § pm. Y.P. at 7| ¥. M. C. A—REV. J. H. FREEMAN OF ROC G. “Appl, pastor.Morning service at 11 a.m,|Templor, and of Almas Temple, Mystic 109 Fo ee re Ee ° Push Your Business. | -°* Frayer_meeting, Wednesday, § p.m. It Ford ee ea eee Oe EO Tiao eae act | Sunday’ school, § No evening service. 1t| Shrine. One son, Mr, aieece Sillers, ai, | Correspondents of Aicssrs. Moore a Schley, 89 Member, Weshington Stock Ezchaage, ¢ | FD. POWER, PASTOR VERMONT AVENUE | ™e? ou! eptember 2, 1804, at 4:30 ‘p.m.; | = — = | member of the bar of the District, and an- Broadway, ae ae antic buliding, Use my Patented Typewriter Cireulars| Church, will preach his nineteenth anniversary | ub} maar is AND ‘DOEUS." mages other, Dr. Robert Fry Sillers, is a prac- a a oe a ennet: Bente, we ad : to increase your business. It will do It. Sines “ae S30 pom Sena ft, gi%,and short | fnvited’ to hear Kev. Mr. Freeman. Bible class, Asruwa Axo Cararru ticing physician RE ey Investment Securities. Byron S. Adams, Printer ee a | _ 8:00 pm = Cured ty the Sa PAS ed on" the ‘exchanges of New “York, Fuiladelpuia sy “: a ee ae UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST. HALL MISSION. OpprERRICS CIGARETTES OR POWDER. | | Engineers anda firemen for China any | Boston and Baltimore Vought and sold. || | _,Stodks Bonds ond Grain bought and sold fer 5 * a — — pression, fora! Coughs, Ce ty est, recruits in vr ‘ownsend, Was! Elixir Babek MEMORIAL, caus =e COR. RAND N. CAPITOL | HALL MISSION, rok nZEe PROMOTION | OF Neusigin he. ne ee a ‘of the American Protective A pn ES 4 Rallresd, Gas, Insurance oa bought aod sold in New York or New A - sts. reaching at Il a.m. ai P.m. by the | holiness, Rechabite Hall, ca oe - * Av. sociation at Kansas City are forming a |" american Bell ‘Telepboue Stock bought and sold Li ie wires to New York, Chicago and New sista’? Bc. "a “hottie. susttacss | Be rg A "IT welcomes © > Ye Cier alse avi ne | oe by all chemists of America: mnsvi¢as | military compeny- e831 Orleans, Televbome 453, ‘aplo-te >