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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3;°1894—TWENTY-FOUR PAGES> 3 A ees SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. ___ SPECIAL NOTICES. GHURCH NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. ee oe FINANCIAL. DR. HERBERT MecNAMEE HAS OPENED 1118 METER .. >ISCOPAI Seo ERY - cad A Plain Statement. ‘The weather is likely to be cooler. Gesital office at 1321 G st. u.W., Rooms 7 and 8. Boncndnerntinint basaertdens one previ bg peat Why Pay Rent. . Dentistry in all its branches. octz-tw* | METROPOLITAN M. E. CHURCH, 434 AND C|ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, 23D ST. NEAR WASH: | {CSE a Pare. 8 | THE UNITED SECURITY, “LIFE INSURANCE AND ‘TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Established 182 ee a sts.—Twenty-fifth “amilyersary. ington Circle, Rey. Alfred Harding, rector.—Holy | AMUSEMENT HALLS, oo -Page & TRUST COMPANY GF PENNSYLVANIA Referring to the statement made in the papers 4. The best prescription for ay ss siecl aed Mpwectl neue, pant ice ee Sin eee Sy eer ee re or Balt AUCTION & LES. pest Br ion aveist pon to bay a Leme on monthly, quar. at the Cakantiee of the baneee’ Valen teed Tee A chioal pworth League plat torus ‘ne, oT in ban. Ailclete Soca, Boma owe N SAL 24} terly or semi-anaual payments, which average about Siaceerend 26, sev, eled teen ake commupel mee a leaky, rusty roof istoem=| 1, Sosing tel ty ¢ Boren, choriater. | 73 Mi ee re wae eS eee soreee 1 Page 3 He cnadtbeeind: ra stteatnlicnan S| ++-Page 8 In the event of the death of the borrower thr age 12| life insurance protests the indebtedness on. ti “page 11 | Feal estate, no that the t any further paywents or pau union bakers, I desire to state that it is absolutely Call, send postal | siding. Historieal sketch of the church by ‘An- — ~ a false, ‘The "present trouble began a few ‘southe The Oldest Firm. YALE OUP services Naynoncisey | Gen n, Duval cen Lol of dees eet wets | CHURCH OF THE. PIP @ ST NEAR &g0, upon my accepting a baker who was from New 6. by the pastor, Rev. Hugh Johnston, D.D. She 14th,—Services at 8 and 11 a.m.; 4 and 7:30 p. Wok, afters bak bese Suable to. sormre @ geek Modest charges and ‘alll | larcssch'iy’Mee General Losin and otis in trangers, welcome All setts fred at. the man here. I bad the promise of two men, but > Sens’ Calietions ak och..uervine: ix ait -OF eveniag services. Sabject at 7:30 p.m.- “Faith neither would report. A third was secured from funds of th arch. Thauk offerings also will and Hope—the Phantem and the Roalit, OFFICE FRANK LIBBEY & CO., . be Another baker, at $16. per week—$3 more than he s be received. ‘The chott Will be assisred by those | rector, Rev, Dr, MeKim, will preach morning Page & bad been getting but he proved incompetent. Hight 6th st. and N Y. ave, OHIO. eee A CO., 1835 F st. 128 Who have aldedt tu the service of rows since the | _and evening. = it hon 2 R. L. GOODMAN, re sire to state that ve always pall as . charch was open ST. JAMES’ CHURCH, STH ST. NEAR C N.E..— 13 high wages as any baker Im the lty, aud yald for NOVEMBER 38, 1894-10 a.m. Don’t Risk Tt! FwELFTH i Services, Nov. 4, 7:30, 10:30 and 1 a.m; 32 groan WASHINGTON, July 17, 1894. who loafed two hours of his regular time amd then hig aah rah Maenedory tape aeowgs gt Bowed] BE and 7:36 p.m.: Sunday ‘xehool, Page 3 | United Security Life Ins. and Trast Co, of Pennas, Worked one hour cvertime was entitled to extra pey. [ne a His or A oe Strangers cordially tnvited accel § PN us 18th st. nw. ~ on 4 . an body. \ ani “= a a 7 -Page Gentlen en: punter to ce ie wae arcepeee ana Daily Lumber Bulletin. js Sete feces mln nt Oe ave: and 13th ‘ste meee ad a.m. and 7:30 | FOR RENT (Pla <Page 10 | On November 16, 1889, thy hrsband, N. C. Brown, Rotified to appear for Initiation; then later was re- ble physician when your body is diseased. | MT. VERNON PLACE M. E. CHURCH SOUTH, ia, vested choir. Seats free in the evening, | FOR RENT (Houses). .... Pages 10 and 11 | Was itsured in vour company for $2,800; the money fused admission without cause. At the wish of my We insure your wateh, §2 a year. cor. 9th and K sts. p.w.—Preaching at La dr. Eltott. rector. will preach at both services,1t | POR RENT (Miscellaneous). «Page 10 | 788 paid to Lim in advarce, and a deed of trust force I then laid him off pending his acceptasice in G W. < ae eee FOR RENT (Offices). Page 19 | {Ke# Ulen ous house to secure the payment of the the union. Last Saturday, without a moment's eo. . Spier, 310 oth St. RErORE FOR RENT (toons). Gree sae ake we Ln aed da aotice, six of my bakers ‘T (Stabies). and it gives me pleasuce to state that your com- Hi mein fact, ploreed to | LUM ber Prices Demoralized | sur stove the avenue 12a GaiGd GamORN MET CHORAE. ANTHTaE Ow “pat me on my back" ly maxing it impossible for aie, one to de my bakings, Eegr bet. Ihode Island ave. und P'st., Rev. FOR RENT (Stores). ny promptly satiated the decd of trust without or ray ging thereiy disappoincing my | ‘The lumber market is terribly demoratned. Tre | Wines for the Table. Ce Apple, pastor.— Mornin: nerviee, I yOR Aun eee pe further asiments or expense of any tind, Teav pi bt tl v< Ks , Ts i. 5 Su rj . be home fr he fhe big debts bebind. 1 wad then jiompetied to | manufacturers will sell at any price FOR CASH, Whe Pine ot ase SSS pub and 10th, He. Widen Mieseeeg sere Fn oo nig Tt oe aALB (Houses). Page 11 | charfilly recommend ore socthed of doing, beak: wand that one of aa “ * . Py ° aby led, % jay school.” 11 a.va., ‘ebmiaun) — - FOR SALE (Lots)... -Page 11 | Bess to those who desire to own theit own homes ited “ena noni ak Ss rae: and we, too, will CUT ON BILLS OF LUMBER Fe ——e of members. | 7 pit, Mumbeth Leagu NON-SECTARIAN. ___ | FOR SALE (lise <Page 11 | 404 to provide for Hake tanaiiies _the event. of of caxes in a single Jay. An hour or so before he CHABLIS,” free. al invitation to-all, THE PEOPLE'S CHURG 3 GST. N. HE | FOR SALE (Pianos). -Pafe 10) Sp" bad ane, Wilifully threw & big handful of calt into For Spot Cash. SAUTERNE, FE Sa a ae ae ee nee Alex. Kent, will opak at 1i:13 on | HORSES AND VEHICLES, <Page 12 2 ree pan ple, completely ruining it. Is this To-KalonW FIFTEENTH STREET M. FE. CHURCH, ee ‘Samiay school 2c 1 2m. Seats | HOTELS Page 11 ° Proper priatment of « union man to & union vaker? | For SMALL LOTS we will sell at the following ‘o-Kalon Wine Co., 614 14th ee og free. All welcome, it_ | LaprEes' Goops ‘Page 12 inancial told "them ‘all the cireumatances. “Fine ‘committees | prices: ‘Phone, 998. Vaults, 27th and K sts. 13d "30 p.m. iy get, fo Repaatiat NEW CHURCH. LOCAL, MENTION. <Page 8] cS vr men to face me, but they have s F school, 9: - h League, i = a LEGAL NOTICES. “Page 11 A t Saas —— per ioo te, | “hills, Cured for $1.5" pica Nene | RANE EA a eee gent. cause, oF warning to, wie. F 100 ft. pAVBBR'S CHILL CURE, will leftectually 7 FP GaURG $ath ov. below T, at 31 am., © MARRIAGES. = *.* © 9 © © mts company fs suthorised by have always required the best class of work- $ —— A cate een 1nd fever, if.) Tn w., Rev. 8. J. sealth, pas af Heaven." S. school at 12: MANICURE . éé "6 © © © © Cengnes-tb ect es -Sanediel rane dtm particular about the auality of ‘my | Common N. C. Flooring, kitu dried...... DU5O It NEVER tain: “Homireds Se testimonies, | ToDo la Trouble.” 70 “Death and | _aFe free. 5 i MANICURE AND HAIRD Poss s.2 8 © agent for the management and Poor workmen rain my_reputation, ioe $1.75 Cure guaranteed or MONEY REFUNDED. | | Life Meeting." S8., 9:3 a, | OTHER SERVICES, MEDICAL $$ 2 8 © \cure of estates, stocks, bonds, de, I make this statement to place myself RIGHTLY | “lear N. C. Flooring, kiln dried...... "4 All Druggists Sell It. as = SET ’ ate sank ae, = before my patrons and the public genersilee $2.2. ae . ; E THE NATIONAL CHRISTIAN SCIENCE INSTI- | OCEAN TRAVE tte 0 8 8 Property Pa ITE have no fight with the union, as I am a wnton | Georgia Pine Flooring, kiln dried. 2.25 | _vol-tm 1th and ith aw. De. ps. tate, 2201 K st. nw., whi hold its Sunday Bible oe "6 “geauae bs falbone Paes, and four of my present force union men, but = preaches at 1" a.m. “Dr. J. class at tovclo'k. AlL-are invited. TEM cceetin atts ceca: <<. «k's at pirate GeO ee John G einbere, .B spies ery ayers $1.15 BRIEFS. ae eae cee PROTE MON De pete ket pe eo SD Not | POTOMAC KIVER Boats... ee 8 82 tS eee et oe "omen Gor ‘onn G. Meinberg, .Baker, $1.00 = Church, Sixt bet. Mand N, Rey. Wai | Japan’ Wit address the ‘students i RATAOADS- . -Page 22] ¢ * © * © © ing their absence. It te ir ar. a.m (| St HOO NO Bee. 4 Ce Graham, ‘pastor.—Revival servtecs continied.: 11 | — Nhiging bythe students. All ure welcome, STROIAL | NOTIC ‘Page B) se ee a a goc. 90 Cents. gm.. hily eanumunion, | 7:50 pata. | DIRE “SCRRNGE” BUNDAT = VENI STEAM CARE Page 12} ¢ © ¢ © © © JOHN JOY EDSON.....Presidem THE Sik KNiciiTs | VEte Pise Doors, 1% tn, different sizes a fie ne chiar 7 whi rect 5 ings Will begin at Wimodanghets parlors, 1228 | STORAGE Page 12) + ¢ © ¢ © © JOHN A. SWOPE, ...Vice Pres. No. 1, Kuights Femp- $ O ye as oo _— ot - st. , November 4, 8-0'clock. Densle Herendeen, SUBURBAN PROPERTY. 1] ¢ * ¢ * © © JOHN MR. CARMOD Treasaser a > the asylum, SUNDAY, | 5x20 Cypress Shingles, 1,000............ D405 WAUGI WB CHURCH, 3b ASD a adeader. _ Breo, to all. it* | UNDERTAKERS . * * ¢ ¢ © © ANDREW PARKER....Secretary per aa Be Figen ofp | “§ CHURCH NOTICES. boa ga ee sah PI ga sl MEPAPHYSICAL LECTURE, WANTED (Hip). ° Souci AeMtananitt ate Spent [820 Cote Sainte, 1.400... . $3.50 vameavenniag eked Say ieee ane | Biol me WASTED “Clomes Washington invited. By order of the Eminent Counmander, (Every one. guaranteed.) 5 Te3e pon. xpectal services, wileh Will. be eon. ve Ka $ ear’ | WANTED (Miscellaneas) ... BROOK BURRILL ap - aoe H w the week, ‘except, Saturday, at Ses Pee We. and “Nina Ner8'! WaXTED (oom) WANTED (Situations) 40c. METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCL WINTER RESORTS. Capitol Hi ee a. N. Lue- $2.50 Bee pie ene Ject: “Sharing the Burdens.” Evening subject come, RK. A. DINSMOR Cor, See. $1 Rorica— YY THE ‘i eee . “Requirements for Church Membership." Sab- DNOTICK.—THIS IS TO NOTIFY THE 100-Ib. kegs Cut Nails, each 75 bath school, 9:30 a.m, Y. B.S. C. E., 6:30 p.m. that A. J. Allison ts not in our employ nor au- A cordisi welcome for all’ to all services. A | —' thorized to represent us in collecting or any other | 199.1), kegs Wire Nails, each... .. §1.90 special invitation to persons not identined with | TRINTEY \f aan a Loan & Trust Co., VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANIES = a = COR, 9TH AND F sts. at were chiefly irapertant because of what was 8. BUILDING AND LOAN Speke reatened 1sther than for what was lost.| Withdrawal value of shares, Pace a et $3 ‘True, the books burned at the Congres- | cent on fotal amount paid ia’ from date of de- Reminiscences of the Secretary of the Vet- | sicnai Library could not be replaced ag any | Pst. are jnvited. Mt Bile AND FP STS Sunday sehoot at 2 THE SONS AND TERS OF MAl meet THIS EVENING at 514 gth st. natives of Maine and thelr families city. E. N. BEALE & CO., 1238 9th Pons: : : = At __other churches, see he ae price, and for that recton the fire was a |, l0ery loaned on first trust to the District of P ASSEMBLY'S PRESHYTERIAN CHURCH, Cor- chine by pruston Fi ’s Association. 4 . Columbia. 3 . SAUM'S SECO at Ne or uate nye boy po eran Firemen’s Ass i serious one. Invest your idle money where every dollar will Hats and Bonnets, MUNDAY, November Established per Sth al ste. n.w., Rev. Geo. (. Little, monthly of 8.8. Gespel Temperance Se ~ ‘ = 8, F k ibbe: & Preacl he uw "The life of a volunteer fireman earn a good interest. 1228 F st. nw. 1° rank L y so 1824, Teuney sched, eae ome clety. Address, key Rev. 4: F. “Anderson: aa aE aT filled with incidents ut once amusing and |" No admission fee. ; REE. 28 others. Interesting program, serious. I remember. one night six of us| U. 3. BUILDING AND, LOAN ASSOCIATION, pm. Pra; meeting on Thurs- | _ ‘A welcome ty strangers at all | GRACH Aft CHURCH.CO! it nw., Rey. Watson Ese SGHURCH up. | mand 7:3 p.m. Bund CHURCH, MD. | am. Epworth League, SALOON — LEAGUE.INTERESTIN Dis- | .. a . * ISLHES, SUNDAY at 3 pine, Wesley Chapel, | “Lamber, MiN Work and Builders’ Hardware, Kaine b,"Witson, pres A. 8 Lea iter. FD: Gf and New York Ave. it Rev. Thomas Chalmers” Easton, Rev. Some of the Notable Conflagrations | Wiro"trying to get the Columbia, cuction | _#020-8m 1313 Fst. nw. -¥. engine from our house on Capito! Hill to a | THF SECOND ANNUAL MEETING OF THE MU. wred in the Early Years | if on H_ street northeast, about where | TUAL SERIAL TBUILDING | ASSOCLATION wai That 0. TERN PRESHYTERIA: Gth st. nm. u 3 ir gel yemge D1 the Littl: Sisters of the Poor are now lo-| be held at & Hall, 6th and ¥ sts. Pate and E. J. Redinond, pres. Easton, D.D., pastor, will preach at 11 a.m, |"_ come. 4 of the City. = s.w., MONDAY, ewber ‘? The Mathew ‘Total Abwtinence Society. Prot. | Rp eee sto ati STIL: Ol THE SOULS | HAMLIN W. BO GUIERGN, writ cated, We eame down throush 2d street, =» MONDAY, . p.m. S Foster will sity. u*" | Plore Suffer From Rupture, | netic arren meet at 1280, pies | Ske ex hb onsen ‘ then ‘a conntry road, and about forty fei | M8" payment ai atack I the’ third series will dud, wulfer though ‘tguecancs,. than “any other | 80 S STAND | school, 0-15 1 _commiution: sldrese By deeper than it is now at G street. We| fay be advased’on each ehtee for ty eae isease perhaps. The only reltef from pain is| ALL Sunday schol, Men's | the pastor. "3h pam. prenctana by At the corner of 19th and H streets north- | come down the hill all right. but on the up-| of $2 per month, Six’ per ceat interent mt Moopy cH a truss. The only advisor as to What truss | meeting, 4 p.m. Address’ by Rey, Dr. Luccock, | sntster as We B Weck "stand te Geo-athdy, brisk Buligitig | gabe: four e-ay: Gollt the wboule-cwkiin | | wiledcteale seg’ entire tame tae aan mbers of the Moody and Sankey Cholr to wear is an expert, who has knowledge afd | ¥. I. S.C. IE. Junlors, 8 pan. Senlors, at 6:30 | Langue, @:i% Tnesday, consecration, the other two had the pule. It was during | more paid 11, advance will be allowed interest at rector of uiusic and | day ef Wit! please take uetice t experience. Twenty-five years’ experience in| p.m. Mrs. J hi D occupied for many years by one of the) (0 knownothing excitement, and a man | the-rate of 6 per cent per annum. heareal will oseus un fitting trusses to all forms of rupture has| organist. Strangers Invited. “Paster’s | bound nv 3 volunteer fire companies as an engine house, | ,ag to be careful what he sald to his Payments on sto%& in the new series may he mal» to GEO. K. PETTY, treasurer, at office «i in the Mt. ne. made’ US experts. fi ee, ete * a C7 We only charge for the truss. Prices 50 WH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 9TH ST per cent cheaper than elsewhere. and It sts, now., Re 9 O27 P. al rhool, 9:30 . Preachi t Gilman’s Drug Store, ,\27 F4y. | pastor Sunday, school, 30 a ta. Hreaching ‘ai ‘A Very PTION IX anr axp | the use ef which has been given by Con-| neighbor. When vhout half way up the | JOUNSON BROS, 1206 P'st. ne, s Rev. W. TM gress to the Veteran Volunteer Firemen’s ; bill one man on the pole called out to his ELLERY J. BURTT, President. 3 Oth and Pst. i seiation of Washirgton. The place is | Péttner: “Pull, you, Dutch. son of a gun.’| J. J DERMODY, Secretary. or8l-4t ning, November 7. at S| 4 i 7 wre, | Phat was cnough. ‘Tne man addressed let Adiuission, edalte,. j headquarters for the veteran volunteer fire- go the handie and knocked the other fellow ° Sle: | imen of the whole country whenever they | Gown in lees time than it takes to tell it. isner E. CHURCH WEST | Visit the capital. Among the members of the| The mackine rolled down the hill again, °9 orner 9th “DEM for use duced at thi necessary for all bers of the ORCE niceting. In crder to participate : cert. This is not a public meeting, : 2 . “The Keclesiastical Club House;"" in’ the even- ing: “The Man for the Times,"’ heing the first of Important Notice. a. serieg of mermons on the ‘life of Ellsha. "s Photog: a 3 E., 6:30 p.m. Thursday, prayer tmeet= Rev. Dr. 1.” B. Stitt, pastor, will 3 : te el sembens wit soniye hate - Steey eae ee pene _ing, At iam. sabject, “A MATCHLESS | association are to be found many of Wash- oe estoppel So ealerets Se Sane ee and Grain Broke Set ek ek ee ie plant under one roof, 4€3-465 Pa. Wi CHURCH OF THE COVENANT (PRESBYTERIAN), BA and 7:00, subject. “AN OCCASION OF | ington’s prominent citizens, who, in their sgt sa a roKkers, ao aie cee ho branches on G street or an pnnecticut. ave., N and 18th sts. m. Epworth Lease Prayer meetings Mctentt bit When Rival Companies Met. 18 AND 20 BROADWAY, at PERCY S. FOSTER, Director. Washington. St | Teunly ©. Hamlin, D. D., pastor.—Ser Thursday evenings. All welcome, 1 | younger years, were | Sumeently public | «4 general fight after the fire was not an ‘ é é, eee a.m and 8 p.m. Sacraments of baptism and the | yeKE* DREE \L BR. CHURCH splrited to sacrifice time, health and money . NEW YORK CITY. MASS. ord’ supper at the morning service. In the T. Widerms ping continuation of ties In the Life of Sonday school at 9:30 a.m. Christian savor Society meeting at 7 p.m. at EMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN There Are Better Cigars » than “ROYAL PURPLE.” Of course we'll admit that—but those cigars are not sold for “ : ; a: vnusual occurrence, bullet me say, to the im their efforts to protect the ves ad | enn oceania ve, that the common re.| Stocks, Bonds, Grain, property of their fellow citizens from the port: sowadnys that the woluntest Sremen ravages of flame. ele per riage ag tie cairiotigns sea x Provisions and Cotton, NOTICE —A MEBIING WILL BE HELD cor. Sth and Md. ave n.e. MONDAY EVE) Nov. 5, 8 o'clock sharp, to organize a lodge of ihe i swctgeng Reps ‘cord Be. GUNTON TEMPLE M ere €4 y afternoon m: tnvitatton fo berehy catevded to sll to adteod. 1° | 66 1 P ” Ci Church, Lith and Rests, Rev. GB. Patch, D. ‘henge adie Lacal aay oheabue. ay Aa craper quarreled with each other is not true. | Bought and Svid for Cash or on Margin of 3 to 5 = Royal urple™ SC. Cigars | jastor services, 11 a.m. and 7:80 p.m. ONION M. BL CHURCH. & gathering of = score or mofe of the ol4-1'1., more noble body, of men sver lived than per cent. Commission, 1-16. ‘MENT. " |. T. Kelly will preach at the evening se 3] Joel Brown, paster.0:30, Sand: ume fire laddies, who while away an idle ecg Oar thinfsome mew pastors, thie’ kaa e I desire to inform friends and the public Are made of carefully selected tobaccu—have | selections of organist, Mr. C. 8. Elliot: Morning, ing and Land's sey eatin cat ale ini £ other | the. volunteer firemen. And what was true parlors, t equipped teh tere pamteaand Bis me come © sok Gamien Chenery See ape | See Gennes betes ee ae caching and Land's swnes. _ 6:2 hour or two with reminiscences of other | (9° Te forty or fifty years age ts truc | We, “ity> are at the disposal of sor out-of-town 1107 F st. n.w., and, having thoroughly refitted are not 23 good. ening, Graziowo, Smart; Allegretto, Pecos) f vi" | days or a discussion of the present situa- + customers who will find there every late financial and eqeipped it with the “fatest improvements, . ‘Allegro, Mende Sunday school . 4 of volunteers today all over the land. The | juformation. ‘aan peepered, to mabe tho Meck week ie C7It your deater doesn't handle them drop te the ani S.C. EB. 6:30 Annari | tion as it appears to the veteran volun-| 0 YoU 3 os o branches of photography. us a postal, We'll see you're supplied. m,; Junior Society, 3-15 p.i.; prayer meeting, teers. On the fitst floor of the building | Public do not appreciate the risks — We have news in advance of any other source. w 30 It stands the hose reel and suction of the | he sacrifices made, by the men, whose EEKLY MARKET LETTER for out-of-town only hope of reward for their services is | traders has been correet in 80 per cent of its pre- (Vill AND G wts., | Columbia Company—the very same engine} the knowledge of a duty well performed | dictions since January 1. pastor, which did such noble service in the rotunda | and a desire to assist in the common weal. | Our DAILY MARKET LETTER is equally as a kormerty Opera io the inte cM. pen, | Jas. L. Barbour & Son, benno emer Jobbers and Importers and Caterers to Hotels, ard Wikis Inula, phatec Ti Tow: HEADQUARTERS MARYLAND DEMOCRATIC 6 AVE. _N.W. 1 ‘0 irrow"? ed by Vetqna-—All registered Gemoecatie: vasees te Marge | =—— oe ee eee a eniversan Lang le I mel f ‘ of the Capitol at the memorable fire of | t 1s gratifying to see the tendency to a | valuable ee ceed ee call-ce Sit He on. bee nee | Music Tonight. 2°" “ L.A. Conner, Jr. ‘The Crusade of the eee Caren oe Ped The second story is fitted up as a| better appreciation of such services. The | We are particularly fortunate in handling dis- requested to call at 912 Pa. p.w., from 7 the Marine Band. 19th Century." All at net 0 liberal contributions to The Star relief fund | ,., to 10 p.m., to make arrangements for voting on Se e rth League. meeting room for the association. The | Hberal. - > ae una |cretlonary accounts and Invite correspondence. All November @ Fall information will be given. FIRST PRESBYTERIAD x 5 Pastor, subject: “Law an lis are covered with relics and souvenirs | for the surv yore o bi St thin, The meng. | inquiries answered promptly and accurately. 0c2%5-c05t* H YOU Dri Out to © and D. m., Morning service, with #1 1 Gt other days. A massive gilt frame in. | Knox fire is an evidence of this. ‘The werv- | "ines cy gn Boia, ae oases ave ven Ow muon, oy Heer, it, Samtertand, D. ; _B CHURCH, REV Cis. | closes the pictures of the members of the | Ces of men who devote thelr lives to fav: 14, ciccessful manipulation than- in any other THE WAY WE COOK THEM, mate quartet choir, with brief sermon at rena and Lens Veteran Firem-n's Association of California, pope “a ie ore others ‘cannot | istnees or investmeat. Our Stock Manual and Are THE delicacy of the » in i. i. | which visited this city as the guests of the ‘Telegraph Code book free to all inquirers.. re Ag. reygll cron ge ~ OVERLOOK INN yet? Seecrtanen’™ ibret- of =: secionk oo school at Ro Washington association about one year ——_ — steaks are the Juicies! (Sd ogee nee a ae « Tees each evening dupitig,ithe week ef ago. Portraits of presidents and other offi- | Head Hunting to Please the Wome: ¢ DE RE rat meen me : are pa,‘ rubrice ena af: | Raat ces or evar in ‘scion ah | won ene tt a isher brau Beers on draught—ice cold. If not, you've missed seeing one of ‘ana tier your treads.” tt DOUGLAS WEMOL Gon. or | Me room, and altogether the surroundings °9 FRLZ REUTER’S, COR. PA, AVE. AND 41% ST. the show places of Washington. een = 1ith and H sts. pastor. | @Pe such as to cheer the hearts of the vet-| Prof. Peal, the ethnologist, has described Stock ‘ “i — eee ret ae Scenery of a superb character. IFTEENTH STREET PRESYTER . nk et A“ en | eran volunteers: last Sunday arter. | *0,t2° Asiatic Society the present state of ock and Grain Brokers, THE FIRM OF GOLDSBOROUGH BROS. & CO.. Creature comforts supplied by a chef Grint ‘emperance meeting at 5 o'clock p.m. paragomest Jo ae ee? ee ens Drace fast Sunday after-| the head-hunting Nagas of the Assam bor- . r, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, is hereby dis- and cuisine—models of their kind. ines palin ta Were: hbase ty tae Javen'te Mteaicndry "Sct noon by a Star representative found Presi-| ao. The pod as blame for this hu- = sa wate dent James H. Richards and Secretary solved by mutual cousent. John J. Peabody and some twenty or thirty | an weakness of head hunting. The young] LonG-pIsTANCE TELEPHONE, 68 BROAD. KR. H. GOLDSBORO! = Epworth Located just across the Eastern branch mak ‘aut What.Came er and ‘test Ne E. 3OLDS! GH. . ave. ' 1 PRENBY TERT : ¥ on bate o . CORpeneeeCeee.: | Oe. oe Cee eee eo nee Soot and ateenoess ‘cana other, members. “Among those present in | viomen “‘chaif” the young men who are not | _ac27-stt Sicac eae Cel ted x pastor at 11 a.m, ‘and OLEH aa a addition to the officers named were Charles | tattooed, and then the young men go out Ruoits Pow Te ok. Wi Our Celebra’ 50c. inners adutuistered at the NORTH Pat pis Ea S. Denham, Julius Strobel, Joseph William: | and cut off a few heads and exhibit them to SPECULATION school at :30. Y. 1 | son, Charles Coomes, Alexander W. Eaton, But at least half the heads taken + réception of Mrs. Bilan me | Cape avril STF i | the girls. James R. Darbon, John Thompson, | are those of women and children. The area | 19 Wall street successfully carried on with the al¢ | Joseph B.” Walling and others, all seemingly | Gecupied in India by the head hunters is | of our DAILY MARKET LETTER and pampb- as much interested in fires as when, at the | calculated to be not more than twenty miles lets on speculation, Mailed free. mm © “° Cooked to That Nicety N x < Ti ed by good judges of dining. A ccn- oT aes stant variety of all the good things the GERMA: marke: affords. ‘The service, «ppointments evangelist oclety of the North P AUSTRALIA. and manner of preparing the food will win te 2 ‘oth tap of the bell or gong, they turned out in| square, in which, during the past forty | Our discretionary speculations have paid a monthly Address COLUMBIA CHEMICAL CO., Washing- the heart of the man who knows good things i ee ook We SS. 2, Oe nemon to j the middle of night to “run with the ma-| years, there have been 12,000 murders for | profit of $20 net to the $100 margin. Discretionary ton, D. ¢ nol-3t when he sees them. — chine. the sake of these ghastly trophies. A group | Accounts a specialty. Direct wire from our offices Askel to relate something of interest lies slightly north of Patkai, between the | to all Western Union telegraph offices in D1 GI 5 the United concerning some of the more memorable | Disang and Dikhu rivers, and extends | states. ALL INFORMATION FREE. Baok refer- of Washington fires, the | Teporter was re-| through the hill country as far as the con- | ences. $ er a abody as “the ency- | fines of Manipur and Cachar. In this grout W clopedia of information.” Mr. Peabody was | there are some six and forty villages, split EINMAN & co., ‘The -avenue bet. 5 OF TT Hotel Emrich, (i cnr'tn ws ELE OF DIREC ‘4a {Trade will ‘be held ta the hall of Bulldees? r 5 iccebest xi of rade wi be held in the of juilders? Eachange, “719 18th st. nw... MOXDAY EB Lace Curtains, 5 at 7: ne RYLAND M. cl Bay paster, Rev. 8. vice, 6:30. p.m. “The ‘alse and th ite laws’ of board, ten (10) See. TO $1.00 PER PAIR. 3 JAQUENS WI fi 8 the last chief engineer of the volunteer de-| up into eight or ten distinct subtribes, who STOCK AND GRAIN BROKERS, directors will be «lected, to serve for ensui ture 0 November ite : partment and the first chief of the paid de- | ore generally at war ‘i term of three (3) years. ‘The by-laws, article Ve Nottingham Curtains, Gil Grand Aruy Hall cotser 1th aed Ir'et mw | fit. yas: | partment in Washington. He is still on |= iaitiltilbactaeliae AE aua3 tonto See rovide that “no one shall be eligible for elec= 4c. PER PAIR. Subjects from the audience, followed by Mrs R. invited.* | the sunny side of seventy and cheerfully — fon. ‘to the alice "of director uniess his name Blank _S. Cowilag, test medium ate | answered all questions asked. FINANCIAL. ANOTHER CORNER IS GOING TO BE RUN IN feast. <ae week beiere the election, with the jankets, SPIRITUALISM.THE PROGRESSIVE spirit} BAPTIST. eee Mr. Peabody’x Reminiscences. merce Se a eT RE eT the American grain markets, Do you want to game of the metaber nemtaating him, aad so pompgainget ity ualist Chareh holds meetings every Sunday even- | Dagon REZ SWEM SPEAKS SONDAY | «, “THIRTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT, Incest $50 to $1.00) with the prospect of ‘mak member shall nominate ‘more than ten’ (10), the | All handwork and wade to look” like new. ing at Typographical Hall, 423 Gat. nw. Mrs, 7hy HEA SEM SPEAKS. SOND AY | «of course, no comparison can be made| PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATIO: $00 per cent on your money in seven months J.-D. Compton will ocer the rostrum, taking subjects from the audie to be elected.” ‘The bulletin board’ may SWISS STEAM LAUNDRY ©O., o g nincte Pom a s ef {s Bumber to be elected.”” ‘The bulletin bourd” ma Cheated “A “Washington Street” Ratiread” Com- | as to the relative risk or loss of life at fires | Receipts daring the year + $870,688 78 | ocap:eg" Good TI 4 . x 1 , assisted by’ a good | © : Sergition ; ; = Nos. 17 and 18 Ames Building, 1410-12 G st. n.w —— = ee SG P| tek meiten ba een Mi inviceds: Loved Reptist Chive Auditorium, | Between the days of the volunteer and the mecaets png or aaa nagar: oe H H ‘open daily from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. MES. McDONALD WILL HOLD A TEST CIRCLE | 4th st. and Vi it '| paid departments,” said Mr. Peabody. - _ ys B. H. WARNER, JOHN B. WIGHT, ‘on Monday evening at No, 108 6th st. se. at == Be ‘ gts Advances repaid during the year 175,107 00 ooper. e! enstine __)_ Presldent.” — (ocS1-tf) Bee BICYCLES. eee pacha od nr, oru | “Scarcity of water supply was one of our | jon made during the year.- 88,506 78 } P WROUE S$ ATTRACT CUSTOMERS. ‘a ” es < onan: 3 vs, Profit made since first organized. 892,021 51 & ( ‘0. They a . . durable, do not reauire | $100 cate es Sa Se ope oe : "a coating, Sov | not unusual for the suction engine or pump | Paid out in advances during the year. 271.725 00 ey cleaning and may be made plain or for electric tse, 9 ee secured for - to be located at long distances from the | Paid out for redemption of shares a ce light. J. H. CORNIN $95 Ladies’, $65.———___—- inion,” $30. holar, V. BR. BAPTIST CHUR( iste 1 fi he presitincagg Mea hot, 480,089 00 (MEMBERS N. Y. ST EXCHANGE.) oBh ALL PNEUMATICS. GUARANTEED. eloquence was so applauded a W. P. G fire near some cistern or canal, from where pera ageless “haga tamer G STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, PROVISIONS AND ———- : = WOODWARD & LOTHROP, fed upon at the the water would be forced to another engine | Profit’ paid to members during the COTTO: NOTICE SHALL OPEN ON MONDAY NEXT, : Religions at Chicago during the world's fair. J. he five. Whkibl oars... 73,710 20 | 144 ADAMS BUILDING, 1333-1335 F ST. the large and well-constructed ware | 84 floor. 10th st. bullding. | H Altemus will follow evening lecture with bls ogg ob purr metic rg sarelaptaad tbs orga rund smbbreagd Pe or the purpose of wonderful. tests. It bythe pas: |one of the best paid departments in the | Vi Pt! : Rewiandive “wt evry deer Also make | Everybody Musically In- LUTHERAD liberal advances on the same. - sais SED" & CO. om 1 OF TH FORMATION, EO clined Mk ta kee We Be Sars, aoc 71 | The National Safe Deposit, i Saipe os Savings And Trust The rally | country, and I believe that the loss of life | pypenses during the year, cca and property at both the Knox and Stumph | Expenses since first organized. GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH, 9TH AND SOUTIL ; RACE BAPTIST CHURCH OTE AD sous or | fires was unavoidable. In the days of the | Cash balance on hand js jan will be conducted in tribes. HARGE ms to sec and hear the | tor.—Services at Pa. hing services at 11 a.m, | Volunteer department I do not now recall but | Present assets. . 1,227,416 06 of the wateh repairing department of H. Semken | wonderful rstral Plano.” It gives | _ Sundays E pm. School at 0:30 a.t1, AM are] one man kilied at a fire. Several men were | Present abilities 1,114,084 60 Company acd J. Karr, ts now located at 1223% F st., in| you the Peay pais inuitate the ae ST. PAUL'S ENG RAN CHURCH, ny _tnvi Mees it_|\iiled by accident going to fires, but that | Surplus, or undivided profits. 112,432 06 Of the District of Columbia, cemcetion with ¢. a. Davison, Jeweler, where be ong . ee fee pes it alec. provi a cor. of fin and HL ats. Bw. Her x Domes, ETROPOL was due to circumstances beyond control. Tecrease ne sed hed the year... 135,552 23 Seeeda: ‘ould be pleased to see bis friends ap the xen- A , pastor, tomos-ew morning and ¢ ad Gth st “A case of this latter kind Was the death | Increase of profits over last year. 8,237 98. I 2 ble - ue Men | a perfect “Practice Clavier.” On exhibition un- ; ve 8 2 prose 5 * beens CORNER ISTH ST. AND NEW YORK AY ee et WER ele ne ee | 1 SATURDAY SEUSS See ae eee tae coer nt ee | ema services, 25 tm, vm, of Benjamin Greenup, who was killed by | Increase of profits paid out over — dd et E. F. DROOP & SONS, day. Reception and barquet at National Rities’ ae, 92 Columbia suction engine running over him vious year. 19.074 74 Chartered by special act of —- FANCY HaRD-WOoD Ficos. ocI-4t_ Steinway Plano Ware Rooms, 925 Pa. wath D Fucatny evening, Hav. © trem while on the way to the big fire at Shreeve's | Increase of surplus during the year 151 72 | Jan., 1807, ‘and acts Of Ort, 1800. amd Feb, 180% Thi Paryeetry and Wood Carpet laid without Shirts to Measure 7 5 it a ———_ stables on 7th street in May, 1856. When We believe it to be one of the best managed, a floors, and finished at a few days’ ? fae ape BAPTIST CHURCH, COr Sit | the alarm sounded Greenup was singing the | tne cheapest managed and the foremost Butlding | gy. CAPITAL, OXE MILLION DOLLARS. = FOR DRESS, UNIVE! ts. Mie., Kev. A, WiIltxinks, pasty ie | can ae eon, olson alane”’ tittle dseoritne ee ee a FE_DEVOSIi’ DEPARTMENT. nnoyance. Sairples and estimates poe peel rise prayer “iméeting. S.S., Vreaching at sab fir tanh this Starner © write | 4a" . Rents safes inside burglar-proof vaults at $5 a. iette vs “3 IL a. Baptizing in our new pool at 12 o'clock | it was for him the eternal farewel le | It paye 5, 6 and 12 per cent profit per annum, Per annua upward, J. H. CORNING, Tile Shop, FOR BUSINESS. A. G. Rogers, D.D.. pastor. - Mort m.- Lyceum at 3 p.mn., opened by th the funeral of Mr. Greenup was taking | javaie every month or every three iouthe, uc. | SAVINGS BANK” DEPARTMENT, iu ae 13th ste FOR TRAVELING. Which Are Seen Are Temporal.) dent, (DIG, “George. Tiienarson, Trea Place another alarm was turned in for a | ‘ring to amount athenits received from TEN CENTS eo 0 erity. rk pm. 4 % + : ‘above. =. = Quality, style, fit, workmanship ne see erie cas ot ween eee ee an Bene eet rede wae ich | It combines all the commendable features of all Loans ‘money on veal estate and collateral hange tho plat a fiass in some of and price guaranteed. _ ‘at 6:20 r another fireman, Ebenezer Lord, was buried security. Sells first-cl 1 the windows this tall for leaded giass, of newer, | woonwann @ LOTHROP, re class Sand Pics _|beneath a falling wall. He was rescued | other aseociations, amd in addition it has «me Security. fells first-class real estate and other lass set in copper or brass. No charge for de- | TTOODWA - . a ek; 94-aak ath one ‘HOOL BAPTIST, | alive, however, and lived for many years | ‘tventences and privileges not allowed elsewhere. | pREST DEPARTMENT. = See ee thee | CORNING, Tile thew Fn nlm 3 p It iting, in Mouu-} afterward. The fireman killed on duty at | The fourteenth series Is now being issued. You This company is o legal depository for court pe ee gp We Cater to Busi M 2 = Sunday, Nov. | fire was John Anderson, and that mem- | cau join at ull times, and no back dues required. and trust funds and acts as administrator, ex: ‘Sen Geis Gk e Cater to business Men. CHRISTIAN. Ae Sass ____ 1° "| Grial on the wall yonder, tlls the story. No fines are exacted for non-payment. tina, “Wie Sregueel’ tye eepeleal ™ _— ‘They sre suze of fading here eversthi SET Ci SHURCH, © 3. | SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH, L ST. BET. 16TH | “Mr. Anderson was killed at what is] All matured shares have been redeemed at 12 y OAR MO fro ea ad Meio got Shed gar ae ap mares: CHURCH, CORNER | SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH. Jasioz, pastor. The | known as the Taggart fire, 224 and G street | per cent per annam. The eixth ecries will mature ia dlnds Sghie sae Perfectly healthy; J ; refer to- Seper ad ai Maks bee ae ae F pastor will occupy the’ pulpit: morning and even- | northwest, March 20, 1856,” continued Mr. | next March, and will be redeemed at same profit. | BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, President. fifty physicians. KF Sp bet. s varieties. . : and Ing. | At 2:80 atu.» Sunday school. “AC 4 bm, | Peabody. ‘Another fire, at which there was stitutions and clreulars may be had at the FAS, TE uit Vico Svesitent. md 14th extended. TF Our low prices aren't duplicated clse- ‘Sunday Young People’s Lyceum. At § p.m, comnunion. | great joss of life, though not of firemen, SES Ot. IN. Second Vice lresident, ‘The public are invite it pre. THOMAS R. JONES, Third Vice President, aoe Ak where. BES E = per | Was that at the arrenaj on June 17, 1901, FE, FRANCIS RIGGS, ‘Treasurer, PASTOR OF THE VERM EREAN BAPTIST CHURCH, 18TH BET. | just before the volunteer department went | ing. ALBERT L. STURTEVANT, -Seerctary. Easton & Rupp, 4a1 1th St. at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Y. ¥ Land M p.w., Wm. A. Creditt, - | out of existence. ‘The fire was caused by an ©. @. DUNCANSO JOUN C. WILSON, ‘Trost. Deer agpeelar Priced Stationers (Just above ave.) inday school, ing morning and xg, nt explosion in the main laboratory, where LEWIS ABRAHAM . ‘e MRECTORS: ——_ fe aaron Satin ead Sahat as age Y ko over one hundred girls were at work filling code . lenjamin ¥. Sayder, George T. Dunlop, We Can Bui it |GREGATIONALIST, That Announces Tteelf: Cartciiaes. 10 ainail axiia, Saventeea liven FRANCIS G. SAXTON, Tre Albert L. Sturtevant, Zena _C," Robbins, e Can Build the Mantel Some 2 settee Endeavor meeting, 4:30. rece teak. ail OF thats Wien MeL atele a BUN COOK, See., George TH. Plant, Andrew "Wylis ard ST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, CORNER Thursday evening. ane ee — 506 11th #f Lewis Clepann Matthew G. Emery, no attention from start to tter who makes the drawings. JOth and G sts. now., Rev. 8. Me Newman, D.D., Seger ae the scene at the fire was one never to be SHARLES nec ad Henry A. Willard, KE. Froncla Ft . tires are not only the fastest 5 Mne of Ready- | pastor. At 11 a.m..’ morning service, with com CHURCH, forgotten. Coming, as it did, at the close > F. BENJAMIN, Atty., | James M. Jobnstoa, William E, Fdmoustom, ut the easlest riding and most desirable, got ane does | Marion and reception ot members. At 7:30 pan, | school, 0:80. | Preaching bs of the career of the volunteer department, 70 Corcoran building. | TR. Rows “Pers, John G. Parke, i a i Ce ee 4 . cushy and | ‘the pastor will | uext sermon upon Ps Mewacet actors of many fireman carried with him out of the DIRECTORS. Pease Erte, + pRodgers, MFG CO. S. K. Spaldi smilie Sain: church; subject: “Causes, of Fopalar | Td a 3 Service the recollections of that. terrible | ANDREW GLASS, HAMILTON K. GRAY, | Robert O” Uoltaaian, Woaltary” Blain” Woonneve's si MANUFACT - KK. SPAIN, ask 'sr. N.w. the'Fiest Century.” Masie by quartet and chorus | _H. C- struggle to save life and property. While | 4. N. MEEKER, WM. P. SEVILLE. ols rebuilding, at 613 New Y. 124 of fifty voices, ied by Dr. Bischoff, « First GAPris i, 16TH ST. AROVE | & portion of the department were endeavor- 207 3d st. se. C.BANKES BROOKES, Oczd- elisa: ws aol Meek Gaus al = Sunday’ seliool,’ 9:30 a.m. Christian’ Endeavor, | Seott Circle, A._Stakels, pastor, [ing to rescue the remains of dead and | F. W. BRANDENBURG. CHAS. W. SCHELL. | Tt fig Nj = abi REE ee Sak fen ay ae 6 1 Cristian’ Endeavor | wounded from the flames, the rest were | WM. R. HILLYER, SOLOMON CARR, is Not MRS. END rs o¢ medicinal uses—that is - ching by the pastor, 11} fighting the spread of the fire to adjacent it 31 4 th the ke Has removed from 131 3d st. ne. worth the Ing in the house for A 2 z re welcome. _It_| buildings, in one of which there was stored | parrigs WITH SMALL Ok LARGD CAPITAL What a Man Earns 70 9 B st. we., Washington, D, C. s neles. $1 qt. $4 gal. FRIE CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, STH AND HN, | several tons of giant powder. By hard | ‘to invest can make it earn 10 per cent sad have That makes bim rich, ie Old liabl kel First day at 11 in parlors of Y. M. G, A. w., Rev. 8. H. Greene, D.D., pastor.—Sunday | work the flames were confined to the one-| securities in thelr bands for approval. before jacon 1 a —— Reliable Berke ley. New York avenue; Bible class after meeting. | school, 9:30 a.m., P. 1.’ Bristow, supt. Preach-| story building in which the explosion took | investing one cent. For information apply to Wi) SI AISTER JAS. THARD, S12 F st. POE Bik nic do Ay a pe ee a | aoe, SA, WETZLER, 4 Oblo ‘Dank building.” Ss a je Saves. REMOVED WTH ST. N.w.. — _ = : HALL ™ Te Outwaier, baton Smday school, 0548 nur | "L shall_ 1 ever forget the scene at the ar- | 021m" DOWME > ramer | The Union Savin: Bank, _eeti-tmo? had vor tion. | There is a reason ae Sate: cal ae ieee OWIAT, | fenal an hour after the fire broke out. In | HIRE) TONTINE ENDOWMENT AND PalD-UP gs OWEN, rc zi a ee oe CHAPEL, 5th and P naw, t., 3:30] a row lay seventeen dead bodies, while} JW Nceuse is, BURGHASED AT A 1222 F ST. N.W., MERCHANT TAILOR, Why we are, busier today, than ee ee eee pm. All are cordially fpvitéd, 1t_ | twenty or thirty badly burned or crippled | ¢16-tf EDWARD N. BURNS, 1207 F at. nw, | Pays four per cent faterest on savings accounts, 423 11TH ST. N.W. ie: Sioeke 46 Sr torts p.m. ‘To this union Gos were being conveyed to the hospitals. | ———“ saan = MACANTNET— : (Open until 5 p.m. om government pay days and Give lm sour outer snd vou will be suited St * Fited. ne e R ses 2" Relatives and friends of the parties employ- MEMBERS UP THE NEW YORK STOCK Saturday evenings from 6 to 8.) oct Fall and winter steck now ready. eel-tr_ most = eae a ALL SOULS’ CHURCH, 14TH-AND L STS—REv. | €d at the arsenal were rupnirg about, mak- EXCHANGE, ES x Havenne NOUNCEMEN: possible, to prodce. teeta + M ee aes b Rt. ‘Sbippen, pastor, will preach at 11 a.m, | ing anxious inquiry for their loved cnes, 1419 F st., Glover building. Cc. T. avenner, Having vestedsled unl reltted the stati for work for you! CPURITY AND _ CHIVALRY.”—ADDRESS BY nister the communiag, and at 7:30 p.mi, | while the firemen and soldiers were busy | Correspondents of Siessrs, Moore & Schley, 89 Member Washington Stook Exchange, led by the late C. M. Bell, corner Gatchel & Tom kins, Meretant | Rev. RH. Me D., at the men's Gospel ik of the poet Whittier. Snaday school | subduing the flames and caring for dead meena a Teal Estate and Stock Broker, ith and G ata. aa. we tre prepared io make | UALCHE! Ce PB Talore. | meviing of ‘the A, ao "New York 5 am. “Young peovle’s | and injured. It was heartrending in. the Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds, Rooms 9and T. Atiantie bullding, i we > Saecee $8 127! . N.W. nw., Sunday, st of the personal ~ - . L. ad e We make a specialty of the very fines as = Seeeeeccncanes i! “ — are “= extreme. Railroad stocks and bonds and all securities Iist- fed. crasots,. pastels, ete. Our cof! ‘CALENDA| Bin? Biule class at S30 pe Mong perv, | UNITED BRETHRE: “The Capitol and patent office fires? Yes, | ed ou the exchanges of New York, Philadelphia, Investment Securities. partment is under the manaceniont Lowell's and Eillott’s complete lines of steel-| — 4:15" p. Gaiena cian oe I remember saan aotn very -weil. - The | Bestes end Beitimere bavebt, and sold. ates, pie | _ind Grain, bought tied wold for operator. 0 inte cal rs; finest ever show! mples ree ee a a eee te ree a 73 ‘hristm: 4 ¥ made vestment securities. cash or on in. ‘supervision, ‘and guaran ow. Pine Bool! ade “itcOUERS. Du, G. MP. RING OF WAXLAND SEMINARY | stu, Preaching at 11 is hy: See ar ceeonenines sth, ee ae tale and all local Railroad, Gas, Insurance | Corton ought ami sold Iu New York or New 8. A. TAYLOR, Telephone, $20, 1108-1116 @ at. n.W, A., 1607 11th st. n.w., tomorrow at 4 @elock p.m. |S. 8. raily at 3 p.w Cronin was chief of the paid department. | “"American Bell ‘Telephone Stock tough sold | Private wires ‘to New York, Chicago and New Oe. Bae ae. | oe Sil persons pre cordially invited. ie evangelistic mectin=s « No lives were lost at either of them. They | daa 7 cca aha ona Ria a ‘aplo-tr

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