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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1894A-TWENTY PAGES. : 8 —— IN MENTS. SPECIAL NOPICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. CHURCH "NOTICES. STATE OF THE ARMY i ase eta FINANCIAL. went {AEN ws colombo | 2 PUBLIC MERIIN T! Cai CURED WITHOUT THE KNIFE. |— JIETHODIST. BAPTIST. ACCOUNTANTS .., Page 12 ‘TUESDAY t Let ce: - ‘SEMI Nall, bet. Ist and” 2 sts, TICELS sanitartam, 1520 6 st. new. TRINIFY MB. CHURCH, STH ST. SE. REV. | SECOND BAPTIST CHERGH, 8D ST, NW. DISH AMUSEMENT =o merican Securit a living Im this vieivity g al-im CHARLES ALLEN, M.D. % B. Rk pastor.- ake = eee 4 op Sohneon, 2 D.. Bunton The congregation wil * - ATTORNEY ‘Page Ps eS ¥ a and ree; ; 6:30, | worship until’ eo a N 8 Page Marine Band [Music Howard Lengue! 1190 ban, preching ty, pas: | Cadets anory) “fraud 0° gta" nw." Prathing Some Points Made in the Report of | {Tor P*S 2|" “& Trust Co.,1405 GSt. moon om, ror; P.m., monthly meeting of Sunday School tomorrow, 11 a. v. A. Winston; 8 p.m., BOARDING . 6 rr 4250, 009 ————-——e Members of Moody. abt Sankey Choir Marine Band Music Gompel ‘Temperance, Siclety. Address by Mrs. | Kev, IV. Bryant, A. M.. assisted by lite choc Secretary Lamont, BUSINESS CTA Bee | — ate Se was thas tal ucin cabmanin Goris of Ryland Chapel; singing and signing | § p.m., special sermon by the pastor, Ially all AN s NDAY, December 3, at 7:30 p.m. Marine Band Piusic the pledge. The soclety' will” hold. thelr annual | day’ for new building. i 3 —— SHARE, bn the First Baptist Chureis, cor, Tonight. WEY ¢ ee Peer SHILOM UAPTISE CHURCH, L St. BET. tril | bth and sts. nw. LEY ae . ‘th sts. U.W., vr. A. ylor, — jerest ‘As this will probably be the LAST RE- | W. Baldwin, waster: Suiday ected! sf 9:10. | At 6g Mo, Metanemenl. ck tt On bees INCREASE OF ENLISTED MEN ASKED et flopattn gpd on cores OLE HES . finger rhonld atteud. Toni ight. Communion service at 11 a.m, Preaching by pas-| by pastor. Baptizing after ‘sermon. At’ 4 p.in.. Gan, trusten, Bc! Soa | 1t tor at 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting, Thursday even- | young people’s lyceuth, ‘At 8 p.m., communion, money on real estate and col- | a, paeealts Toni 0g ing. it All are welcomed. it® DENTISTRY eae lateral’ securities. cA LUTION, SOCIETY OF THE METROPOLITAN M. E. CHURCH, 44% AND © 355 A ORCI r. - ets as treasurer, assignee re ainnat meetiey of tue | OVERLOOK INN. Rev, Sigh deimaton; O20... pentice—| Sete tts eee ee ee oe Defense May Keep Pace | 2bUcatioxai”’ Page 12 ceiver. i] ~ “be Xt and 7th n.w.—The pastor, Rev. J. J. Muir, will| Seacoas’ letenss jay Pp HXOURSION: con it Worm Hotel, corner OVE! K G. Taylor, the distinguished Australian preach at 11 a.m. an p.m, Evening subject, 2NCURSIONS, &. «Page 8 Manages estates. ects incomes. )» ND. Li INN. poncher ond lnclere iat 15 Sm and 729 o. | “rue Lenges-tor’ D Bible school, 9:30 a.m. ith the A nati FINANCIAL . Page 3 papery, ema og wort! sate ‘m. %y ad bi 7 << nr raws a ox- y, sex. |OVERLOOK INN. Taylor will gle Wlustrated lectures MON SS eee Soe Se eee ae With the Ppropriations. FOR EXCHANGE Page 10 ponse where It fe named as execator. {5S PATTERNS OF RAMDLERS. ate and TUESDa® EVENINGS on Australian | PASTOR EB. HEZ SWEM ‘PALKS SONDAY NIGHT, FOR LEASE, Page 11 — count immer See ae ee ite sad | work, ‘Admission free, Collection. tad ee eras ighety a ae FOR RENT (Flats). -Page 0 We would res} ‘tfuil apnounce that samples ern branch. ary emi Na ety tags, Snag sae rae oe se “4 Ps - FOR RENT (Houses) nu of the NUM CTWELN EY RAMBLER eat wt_these_lectiines in Tew Note | ee aieten, athe et vec enn |A° STATUE COMMISSION | ror aew anxcambes, wo 1 | The American Security row be inspected at our st. mw, This machine on, and embedies many ted by our expertence in ISD. 100 Take. MeKENDREE M. F. CHURCH, MASS. AVE. BET. oth and 1th” LT. T. Widerman, ‘pastor.—0:3 Sunday school. 11 a.m., communion, 7 + preaching. p.m...’ Epworth Leagi FOR RENT (Offices), FOR RENT (Rooms). FOR RENT (Stables). if FOR RENT (Stores) in says he has effected a saving of half @/ ror saLE (Bicycles) p.m. Preaching million dollars in salaries and contingent | FoR SALE (Houses)... m. and 7:30 p.m, You are expenses in administration of the War} FOR SALE (Lots) BEREAN BAPTIST CHURCH, 18TH ST. BET. | Department at Washington during the | FOR SALE (Miscellaneous). L and M n.w.—Preaching morning and evening | past year, besides effecting. economies in | FOR SALE (Pianos) it Weather tomorrow—fatr and warmer. L : e : . r. 3 y the tor, Wm. Creditt. Subje:t, 11 .. | FOR SALE (Pianos and Organs). RCM, 20TH ST. : fin. it Rnowledge,” Subject 7:43, pan., | the recruiting service, rents, etc. The ex- | Tot Guu (isis tml Orem 2, ing at 11 by H. A. Carroll, pasto “ . Savio le voting at ear were “ Established 1824. 9:80. Bible class, 3. Young people's meeting, | 4.30, pour will “be Capone by" Slastee Arar Denditures for the last fiscal y HOTELS -tase 10| and Trust Co., 1405 G St. Page OFFICERS. iad a c. 3. Ben. ++ -President. A. T. Britton “Ghairman Gor, Com. Geo. E. Emmons. 2d Vice President, Page 11 J. W. Whalpley. Treasurer. Page 10 Wm. A. McKenney....At. and Tr. Oiicer Page 11 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Page 12] Britton, A. T. Blount, Henry F. FIRSD BAPTIST CHURCH, 16TH ST. ABOVE Scott Circle, Dr. Charles'A Stakely, pastoz.— Sunday school, Chas. W. Needham, siperintend-! J) pis annual report Secretary Lamont Surroundings of the most delightful ebaracter. look at it before you decide ona] ““Hetreshimente served a Ia carte. ayer meeting Thursday, 790 eu. Seats free: | ents 0-90. aeul, lumanuel Mission, corner New LY & JEFFERY MFG. CO. 1325 14th st a cordial Invitation to all. it Hainpshire avenue and M st superintend CHAPEL M, B, CHURCH, ALEX- Will be dedicated at . beige 3.8." Cooper, F. J. Chestnut, Allister and D. W. Hayes. ent, 8:30, East Washington Heights. E, SUS 12th st. mw. PW. FAVORITE, Proprie- trens, late of “The Wavorite Caf,” Tak art «. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES HOSPITAL. bers of the executive gommittee appolnted “by ; 2 : pid jriometea brags 56,039,009; appropriations for the current perenne separ Chairman, —‘Herrell, John E. ‘thep citizens’ indignation meeting, held at Mis- t 7:30. All are welcome, ite Lyneh, Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Covenant uy $56, LADIES’ GOODS... Page 1; sion Hall, corner of Lith street and Florida ave- The Oldest Firm HAMLINE M. FE CHURCH, O11 AND P STREETS | _ ms Thursday evening. You “aro invited. year are $52,429,112; estimates for the next | reGar, NOTICES. 32] Beveridge, M. W. ‘Thompson, W. 8. nue, on Tuesday evening last, are requested to . . % foid, D. D., pastor.-Sunday ZION BAPTIST CHURCH, year are $52,318,620. 2 Page 8 4 —, meet at the above mentioned’ ball on Saturda: vi WASHINGTON DIRECTORS, oak a 1 Rigger pe 00g a \ mmunion services, . ne.—The evangelist, with ks, ‘The Secretary says it was found neces- Page 11 Eremlng met, the et groximo, at 7:30 o'clock. | orice PRANK LIBBEY & OO. address by’ the pastor. p.ni, Sauriee “prayer | mesting,” Sunday, sc ti 5 Bell, C. J. Garnett, Henry Wise oer Re RANK, 128 os the pastor; subject: “Keeping o'clock. Preaching at 11 a.m, r, | sary at times during the period from Page Beveridge, M. W. Merrell, John B. AMES W. SOMERVELE, Cnlemes. Sth st. and N. ¥. ave. Conmitted to Him.” Epworth League, 6:15 p.m. | Subject, “Christian ‘Triumph."* ‘Preeti at March fo July in various places to employ Page 10 Sisent; Saaty 3 paneer TUE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLD- December 1, 1804, 10 a.m. consecration. ‘fhursday, church prayer | p.m. Dr, H. Richardson wiil read a paper om {derable part of. the army to ex- URE AND HAIRDRESSLN Page 11 Britton, A. . Ki Deo As Hall Asso, of the D. €. ae Otficlal board meeting Mon- | “industrial Education.” Preaching at 7:30 by | @ conside! part of Seca Page 12 . 7. asson, Jno, it the pastor. Subject, “Christian Ambition.” Food | ecute the orders of United States courts, Sone eimai aie ee Browne, J. Mills Mclean, John R. Daily Lumber Bulletin. Be CaeRCH, 1TH AND K STS, expoition i progress every night at the sme | otherwise successfully defied and resisted, | MONEY. WASTED Page 21] Berdete, & 8 ee, rate §. ; .D.D.,_ pastor,— Sab ni . 5 ‘ shoe! ker, M. M. nt ptr gg gs A ae an. Preaching, ii a.m.” and MEYROPOLITAN BAPTIST CHURCH, COR. A|t® Protect the dispatch of ae ee est ree Momence vioeaty Heese Chas. C. Payne, Jas. G. the same without further delay. Bring your 0) communion at this hour, 4 p.m., Epworth League, | and tth sts, me. Clay Smith, .—| States mails and to guar e property | poroMAC RIVER BOATS. Page 11 Deer, Matinen a... See Ace stock certificate with you. LDER THAN Pentecostal service at 6:30 p.m. air | - SOOae wer tee 2 aro of the government. The movement of | proposaLs . Page 11 egg > ‘6 130. OnLE D. LARNER, Secretary | PT gh AR.” iskal PROPOLITAN C. fi eebosl, 9: i troops thus necessitated was the largest | RAILROADS . nes] OSE lee Wu "RE A 71 EGA ° cor. at and Sa a ene ao : Which has taken place since the close of | SPECIAL NOTICES ae oe / WANT A B SUPP by Dr. 8. aliaee, Who has kindly’ rematied the civil war. The extraordinary tasks | SfEAM CARPET CLEANID Page PHILADELPHIA DIRECTORS. a — > trustees, . F BAPTIST CHURCH, StH Beet or wenrter sear sepaiite. comes: rey Te st'6:00 pee ree ching at 4 om 1. Greene, D.D., pas imposed upon officers and men, the Secre- | SUBURBAN PROPERTY. page 11] Coates, Win. M. * Jenks, John 8. ———— | 9:30 a.m, P. Hy Bristow, super tary says, were discharged promptly, firm- | UNDERTAKERS . Page 15 Dono . M. EB Cit it MST] a.m, ‘sermon by the pastor. UNDERTAKERS wan, Daniel Knowies, Geo. ? fers ly, and judiciously, attesting to the thor-| waxrep (iHelp). oe = * eres: and respected in connection with ihe Ee ee ee ee ee ee ee lumber business long before ‘Tif MEPROPOLITA. Page 10 Dornan, Robert Milne, Caleb J. popula . 1th aud Dr. sermon, | and’ communion, ciency ; VANTEI eh Ea Ree St Sone Evening Star, the oldest datly news- : to be followed by the KENDALL Cit Perks iesracaagid of every branch of the | wanxrep (Houses) Page 10 Hutchinson, John N. Porter, Chas. 3 paper here, was established. : . a., subject, “Ruth, the 2 WANTED (Lots)....... Page 10 Wrikht, Jos. HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, Read these prices for fair, honest an introduction to cantata of 'To Increase the Army. WANTED (lliscellaneoss). Page 10 sad ‘Page 10 COUNSEL. NNAW AVE. AND ‘4g ST. notO-10d lumber if you want to save money on Htuth bythe Metropolitan choir, : Page 10 Nathanlel Wilson. Henry Wise Garnett. December Secretary Lamont earnestly recommends | WANTED (looms). M PHILLIPS & J your inside work: ecember legislation to establish the battalion forma- | WANTED (Situations) wit Pe prem bmn ge our frlende and, patrons SHELVING. nr. BAPTIST CliURCH, Cor, 4Tii | tion, now adopted by the armies of every | WINTER RESORTS. Page 31 Y one woe are still continuing business, with our office at N, [C12 tacos wide, dressed and W;,¥, Gibbous, PhD.. | other civilized nation. To effect that |= cm. F. Mattingly. © Joseph K. McCnmmen. BO C et. me. (ke ‘De promptly filed, as ‘W), No. 2 grade, per 100 ftn+ Olle 75 coapers ‘The Knowledge of crest | change he recommends a return to the | recommendation for improved transporta- cee Wood Yard, 510°C ere Yr O pm. 7:80 ee preaching by | law of 1870, fixing at 30,000 the limit of | tion facilities between the seat of gov- t CEILING Saved by=the Skin of the Te Sata ante sate Bont, Heayty’’ | the army. By the changes proposed, he | ernment and the Virginia shore, and for nteres a Beautttul % Celling, clear No. 4 -| day; 7:30 p.m., prayer and testimon ———— siete it*_| says, the army will be increased 20 per | the construction of a memorial bridge to - SOL i Deaded, he Widths! LOO HN? DU65O | Friends and st“angers cordially invited, Come.tt REFORYER. cent in efficiency, 161-2 in numbers and | fender speedily accessible the principal U on De osits. 1894, um an assignment of his assets to the —_—— DUMBARTON AVEN M. EB. CHURCH, WEST | GrA¢ — " ——|only 6 per cent in cost of maintenance. military post of the capital, Fort Myer, ie Pp subscriber for the benefit of his creditors, notice CEILING. Washington.—Preaching at 11 a.m, and 7:30 p.m, | ©! oo re Poe een Pah 1. ISTH ST. N.W. | The actual combative strength of the army | an4 to furnish a befitting approach to the is hereby given to ail persons having’ Inwful e ty the pasior, ‘Kev, Josep Bo Sut, DD. ED] Aint, Mactan! toring service TY otlote sa | Wil thus become about 25,000, the number | Rational cemetery at Arlington. ‘The need INTEREST IS ALLOWED ON DE Peng Noe sb aa Kahn to preseat hecae % Clear Celiing, fluted, FANCY woith League, 6:45 p.m. aay school, 5:00 a.m. © Misslocary ers 7:30 | ROW contemplated by law, but which is of such a bridge to Potomac Heights | ————— POSITS on daily balances subject to i fis can, ieee PATTERNS, one width, per 109 § 2,90 | GRACE M. CHUR i, SOR a na pain. 12” | reduced by detachments and otherwise to | Of such 6 DEee tt each year, and| ———— check, ‘Those who hare accounts WW, — a.m, and 7:30 p.n ss, Ease | LOORING.— 2 Beth about 20,000, It 1s proposed to add two st that it should | ————— open that usually bave balances to Y¥. M. CG. AL companies to each of the twenty-five in- | the surroundings suggest That te oecthe | ————— thelr credit should consider the ade REY. THOMAS CHALMERS, EASTON, D.-D., fantry regiments and two batteries to each | 0° anent memorial structures of the cap- | ———— vantage of such balances EARNING ¥ tng : of the five artillery regiments. No increase rea TEI your : ‘ ‘count of fais 3 ____M*_| "paitor of Eastern Presb ural | ———— INTEREST, It ts credited on K st, nw, whieh Thad to Yacate om account 0 Beautiful Eage-grain and Comb- Hucsbuy MH CHURCH, 1TH AND GSTS | foe" ahe 3 an Chureh, will ad- 117 cavalry is propossd, tal. Historical associations and nat — REST. TE te creda - 1 ined Georgia, 7 beauty give the site unsurpassed value pass a to the principal nzs-6t* JOHN OFENSTET Teena Sige hen oe Kev. Dr. Oliver A. Brown, pastor. December 2, | ‘he cest of the increased number of en- ” re Resins Bs eat 2us, : - = eee : for such @ purpose. ——— hi made ubect to our ebeck, = = = ; 100 ft Z<QO | v:30 a.m., Sunday school. ‘SEED OF POW | listed men would be $1,200,000 annually, Fae counter tave Merde uae te eee nee as 11 a.m., ‘preaching by pastor and communton, but retrenchment has reduced adminis- o+—__— i oe ee fish this ceason. But for one week ouly to patna | See bm, Mmeeth Lenane trative expenses of the War Department HAVING THOUSANDS. ORT pri trers. purchaser’ of gous to tte vaiue ot st | Prank Libbey & ote. Lag oar igr me he ar a ag ce GAs, 1007 110 at Washington. $00,000, and by applying | *"A¥¥EP ——— etn X. Carmody yreard. in my. sto . e o eu jomorrow a hyect! : : w Parker “Secretary god psa ems, stores, will gtve away {oUF | «rater, aft Work and Builders’ Hardware,” | cuts SHC RYT. pg A ea ol ia at ireag: Peete artetbary ge the army, | he Tragic Freak of an Qld German om * mn 230" 00) are welcom . : 3 , 4 6th and New York Ave. Siarroe, pestor—0-30 a.m, Sanday school: Ii a. | _are wele - ; 1t_ | tion and greater strength may be obtained re Washington OPEN FIRES. 144 PAIRS MODERN ANDIRONS | —\*____ Vand: Kpworth League. 7:30 p.w., preaching by pas- = ae Tints preted. teal to tn. | SPecisl Correspondence of The Evening Star. in stock, in brass, trou, gold and silver finishes. | Te Nn a ; —___ |_| MevAPHYSICAL, LECTURE, SUNDAY Done iy. Lotoutiene te thes OBERLIN, Kan., November 27, 1804. l & T ‘ig Co eee ut tik Dersmueey, Seven | Le Only Kind of Truss ENON MB CHURCH, 2TH SN. T 10" Fst. “Thought Therapeuttes Stet end te eee a ein, he |" othe death cf Otto Welbler, an old Gee oan rus ra Franklin stoves received, including one old one, To wear Is one that fits perfect Sunday | school; “Faith iy, that's | Joel Ryow i ‘Sunday rues moarted. | No duplicate. J. H. CORNING, sclenéttieatl djusted and relieves the wearer srenchings the communion; Lexington st., * the quartermaster’s, pay and subsistence | man bachelor, which occurred in this coun- | COR. 9TH AND F STS. 3 2 of all pein and discomfort. Shristian Fu jnvited. Win." and departments into one bureau of supply is | ty a few days ago, was announced in the Tin WE examine, and fit t on : “ i : ' ° <TS TO" INVEST. ANKLIN STOVE FOI charge. Money) refunded it’ not ‘satiatactery | —Dert Oavorn of the Au ap eee jocat paper in five ines. This old man has | [|_@in) gdon’ ‘Soe amt ‘ore Concentration of troops at important cen- % Gd edit! ters has been effected without lessening | @ Temarkable record, and the most extraor- | iainiy 1g jan thn sathek belt aaa ema the protection afforded to any region | dinary event of his career is the fact that | way to make money stock exchange opera- class at its new | Where a garrison was heretofore stationed, | he deliberately starved himself to death. sacle, maa tnvormatio. Scot ree sf, nw. at 4 o'clock. All i | whe Increasing the extent of territory to | For two months he lay on 8 rough ect in e ; ‘ai-sat-tf aes | ates department has aimed especially to | hi8 80d cabin on Painter creek. with no | ii ‘SBE MONTHLY MEDTING FoR PaY- increase the comfort of enlisted men, and | Cn¢ to minister to his wants but his adopt- | Ment of < coon stock of the third series tn. the way. NorTi CAROLINA AV . Sth and B sts. 8. admired ‘colonial pattern, with brass balls at front may be opened, maxing a for eireulal ‘hop, prices guaranteed 50 per cent ver than elsewhere, Gilman’s Drug Store, ,% 24. _at lad “This mouth ts the time to paint your root and wails, soon It will be too iate. Consult the cheerful open nt. THE TILE SHOP. tute will he reading rv are cordially iH. Mi fem ‘week. Driginall desigan i in marble, stone, brick, rtta, tile aud enamel mosaic ‘lass set iu lead, brass and copper M Co. with new quarters and barracks our army | cd daughter, Margaret, an orphan girl old | win be held at St. Domlile’s Tail, Oth and. - ee oe Ohio lineral Paint obs rs will be as comfortably housed as any in | man Welbler took to raise when he lett his | sts. 8... on MONDAY, December’ 3, at _—_ Sa SE, EE St | eed pees. Ver oe ie ee oe Toon coe the mame me the world. ‘Lhe repeal of the law requir- | tome in Pennsylvania, in 18:9, to locate in| Pim Shares $1, per month, The sum of sve ANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF she. | CO. todt Ket. Estimates by ing, 11 a.m. by 4 ‘am | 12S @ percentage of the pay of enlisted Kansas. interest paid on withdrawals, Nothing Meducted en hundred and eighty eight (1s8) and meeting, final ws Cohukl men to be retained until honorably dis- | *#”S@s- for expenses. Pnyments of $100 or core ta ad : “i eistty-nine aise, of the Re-| Ohio Mineral Paint Co. Hawks. Truth. AM are invited. charged is recommended, Weibler was a miser, and it is now stated Sance will be entitled to interest at the rate of > United States, rejating to the | 4235 FF gt. Telephone, 1503. plete - + === =| Seven regiments have been armed with | left over $50,000 in money to his Jauzhter, 6 per cent per annum. District of ( ja, I, Charles Jacobsen, of the | 1885 F 2yotlicsacc ee SESE anand SULPHUR SHOW: ‘ the new magazine rifle, and by May 1 the | Which he had buried in the groand near r ; ‘ayments on stock in tne new series may be y of Washington, D.C cturer and ven- 2. Dee PETTY, treasurer, at office of infantry will be completely equipped with | his sod cabin. ‘The greater part of this made to G of mineral Waters and other beverages, by law — ; “ onnaylv: Johnson Bros. F st.’n.w., or = i Sater eps : he brought with him from Pennsylvani BP st.’ n. t the meet. allowed to be sold im bottles, do he ine with | Astaaa Ayn Carannit .'D. Bulla meous Nume Given to Pine ue the militis. Soe isa air an where, in his young manhood, he ma Pe, D mee LERY BURTT, President, k of the ¢ Court of the District of Gusae be tak Secretary. esd M. stior of suth bottles and of the sae S ses RTH CAPITOL cHUhen, he Wi money rapidly in coal mining enterprises. p srk thereon, for ‘the purpose of v0: | Oppression, Suffecating, Coughae Colds Chest, 4 L- Pate, pastor.—11 a.m. sermon In the spring, and especially in carly | eawent etennee, The day before his death he called Mar- tecting the same, under the provisions of said Neonigin; & . - K spring, in the vicinity of Washington, it| Seacoast defense may now be prosecuted | garet to his dodsite and ane mo he most ¥ Fi h statut sald boitles are deser! as fol Pi school. d , ad er essing and told her lows Rork? ROUGE, MILIEA Tuesday, all-day frequently happens that after a shower | 2 Tapidly as Congress makes appropria- | fie. He gave her tis Ussing And, Mlapple isher Co., Kettle of white, colored or transparent glass _ Sold by ail chauantn of Ameria’ Taha} "ages the edge of every pool of water in the | ous for the purpose, and if these are suf-/ tree and she would find a large rock. streets and along the sidewalks will be | ficient the project of the Endicott board | Underneath that she would find in an Stock and Grain Brokers, bordered by a rim of pale yellow color. | Ca" be carried out in twelve and one-half | earthen jar buried in the ground his for- 18 AND 20 BROADWAY, rs. 1 y ‘| ture. She obsyed him and alone went in As the water evaporates this ring remains | Years. The Invention, by American ord-| °U0r:n of the treasure. She was skeptical NEW YORK CITY. as a fine powdery mass, so much resem- | Rance Officers, of. disappearing gun car-| ang believed the old man to be flizhty, bling sulphur as to have given rise to the | M#8eS: yneaualed for rapidity and sim-| hut the moncy was there—gold, sliver and Stocks, Bonds, Grain, plicity of action by any foretgn carriage, | greenbacks, amounting in all’ to $51,620. name of sulphur showers. the Secretary says, removes the greatest | She reported her discovery to the dying Provisions and Cotton, made to contain one (1) pint, generally used for 7:30, CHURCH NOTICES. RCH, 3D AND and chain with = = same and imme- my 1, STH ST. NEAR © N.E— 80, 10:30 aud 11 popular are notitled and » 3 p.m. a ca trhes Conenaas ine tae ; At This so-called sulphur is, of course, not | mechanical difficulty to be met, and ap-|man, and as he sank into repose he toll |. of to sell, tratfie in, or buy the | —— ice ae cn ae ee we really sulphur, but when examined under | propriations for the fabrication of these | her ‘to leave it there until he was laid | Bought and Sold for Cash or on Margin of 3 to 5S See OF SR Se great seeing | OE ce Ceci, er, Mes Unite, toe | See” the microscope, is found to be made up of | C#'Tlages are recommended so that our | away in the country gravevard, and then per cent. Commission, 1-16. Given! under my hand and seal at Washington, | Services at 7:30 a3 11 a-m., aud 7:30 p.m. The ~ eg hacen & moss of the yellowish pollen grains of — ering in Suns, mortars sad | to take it and return to her native state, Sa handsome new parlors, the best equipped in D.C, this 12th day of July, A.D. night service will Le under ‘the auspices of pine trees, ‘The higure shows the appear, | fortifications may at once be utilized. Pennsylvania. She left yesterday for Brad- | the city, are at the disposal of our out-of-town MEE. Geni) | Bocthekead of St. Andrew, with semmoe ty He pine trees. The ligure shows the appear’ | ‘The total cost of finishing the armament | ford. customers who Will find there every Jate Snanclal KS W. Wood. All seats ‘free. Strat magnified. Instead of Consisting of a sinsie | Of Our twenty-eight chief seaports is esti-| During his two months’ ilIness old man | information. mated to be $50,277,248. Annual appropria- | Weibler would not consent to have a phy-| We have news in advance of any other source. J. R. YOU NG, Clerk. ally invited. = tions of $4,250,000 will be required for arma-| sician called. He was afraid he would | Our WEEKLY MARKET LETTER for out-of-town WILLIAMS, Asst. “Clerk. ST. JOHN'S cell, as do most pollen grains, this con- sists of three cells, the two larger end = GEORGETO! OWEN, bet, 82d and 33d, Rev. Chas. E. Buck,’ recto coe cage ment during the next twelve years. be peisoned. He was greatly prejudiced | traders ha MERCHANT TarLor, Services tomorrow: Morning prave : ones pains Miled with air and ane otrer | ‘rhe Military Academy at West Point is|and believed that half of the medicines | actions ee ee ‘a 423 WITH ST. NW ncaa | Sziimunlon and sermon, 21; evening’ prayer, 4:0. | FIRST, PE Ciple. The two alrcontaining cells’ are | Commended and Secretary Lamont advises | administered by physicians was poison. |” Our DAILY KET en a Give him your order and you Ww gate ested choir. Strangers contlally” luvite > and - : reside = 2 ‘ AILY MARKET LETTER ually Fail snd wi 2 gp le all "sell a 3 Ca he larger than the other and act like balloons | ‘@t the President be empowered to ap- | He refused also to take nourishment pre- | vaquabie ST. LUKE'S P. E. CHURCH, 15TH ST. point annually ten cadets-at-large. pared by nis daughter. He did not think at the 11 a. to buoy it up in the air. We are particularly fortunate fn handling dis- FOR 1805. Rev. rector.—The Kt. Mr. Allen a Last year sixty-seven army officers were | She would poison him, but he believed the ‘Try calonda: vertising medium. Beau- | Bishop Puret will administer the rite of confirn eee oe ies tee of Irses On Aretha pines and allied trees fertilization | ao(iiled for duty with the militia and thir. | Merchants who sold the goods wanted to | ‘Ttionary accounts and invite correspondence. All tiful line of samples to welect from. tion sunday evening, December 2,at 7:30 o'cloc the Its is the | 0! e cones, by which they are enabled | ty three states held state camps of instruc- | kill him because of his peculiarities and | !Ulries answered promptly and accurately. Pine Boottlegtp McQUEEN, a ee ee er ~ subject) ‘THE FIRST. ¢ ierer at | w set ard develop seeds, ts accomplished | tion showing that the National Guard is on | eccentrieities, and that they would contain | There ts more money to be made tn Wall street ine Book and Job Printing, + . Both. services. Mobr's sung | by the wind. That is, the pollen is produced | etter footing now than over betore on | poisonous substances. This was simply his | Dy successful manipulation than ta other Telephone, 820. 1108-1116 E st. 2 14th.—Services at 8 and 11 “| p.m. Strangers welcome. All seats free at the uksgiving service, will be repeated in the | in imme nse Guantilies and is transported | time of peace. “Che instruction of portions | delusion and the result was death from | business or investment. Our Stock Manual and It 7 vhic! . i] ic ev. “Kh ch All tn _| through the air to the cones, which are rvation. Telegraph Code book free to all To- Kal on [uscatel, sec. qt. [ee tetas! inka ina ie ai pric ee wi, conven | often on. separate widely “distant. trees. | Of the militia of the seaboard states in the | Starvatlo legraph reo to all }aquirers. mi has a favor aula towquer that | CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, CORNER oF | Sth and 1 sts. Ret Liitte, D.D.,| It thus often happens that the pollen gets | ory hare cre eee er pene scree ee eee i and bas B Ns NER “Preaching at 11 a.m, by the Re .|up in the higher currents of the air, is 3 - reatiar < S e€ peal to thet : Mase, age. and 2th at, pow. Her, De. Elliot x. D.D, of t ropmiitan Church; | carried for long distances, and is only | Cation and coast defense, to which atten- Before Weibler came to America he was r ¥ ay school, 8-80] ought down to the earth by. the rain, | Hon is now Invited, as the time is not re- | Perscnal friend of Carl Schurz, and ac- producing the ‘so-called shower of sul. | Mote when plans for that instruction must | companied him in his flight from Prussia] Stock and Grain Brokers, ety be devised. More liberal provisions of law | to Switzerland, He was born near Cologne ° A shower of this kind occurred in Wash- | for arming and equipping the National] in April, 1830. He was educated at the parsed ees zero ington in March, 186, and was sufficient Guard are recommended. The militia num- Universit: f Bi h b “ 1 NEW YORK CIrTy. In'amount to be very noticeable, By care. | bers 117,583 officers and men, an increase | University of Bonn, where he was a class-| | oq neerance TELEPHONE, 68 BROAD. ful investigation it was concluded that no | Of about 5,000 since last year. The artil- | Pate Of SCRUré, hm Ieee Oe ne commence | _oca7-att pine trees could possibly be in flower at | lery arm, maintained by thirty-three states, | (he pntversity. amd when Senurs commenc- that particular season nearer than Ala | RUmbers 5,22, the cavalry arm, maintained | Ti1"Guting ‘the troubles of Isis Webier | DUring the Kansas will address | bama, Georgia and the Carolinas. It was | PY, twenty-six states, 5,060, LJ nese of Brotherbood at 4 pan, 8 recalled that the rain had been preceded | , Secretary Lamont Fecommends the trans- | {o!7ed Jum. ane save his, time and talents Hard Times Endeavor, 6:30. pin.” by a strong wind from the south, which | fer of the military prison at Fort Leaven- | {0 fice in cancequence of his Talore te Ine | Many hundreds of people have found the savings of had borne the pollen for hundreds of miles | Worth to the civil authorities, and the con- | cite an insurrection which he had been in. | Which bad been accumulated in better cian and precipitated or deposited it during the | finement of most military prisoners at | Sirumental in. arousing —Welbl os ee eet — i HK. | large garrisoned posts. es ee Se ae rain storm. Ie es In view of the Fecent passage of a river | Pavled him, and the two men entered the | “hia sbould present a striking leason of the de- and harbor bill, appropriations for new | fevolutionary army then raging in the | siaptllty, of, Saving cometeing laid aalde Gr Ge south of Germany. They participated in| “Painy day.” aptly. In the evening seats free. it Ot dna war <a Wine 2 Cong 14th SPIRITUALISM. ‘filled oye SPIRITUALISM—METZEROTT — HALL 1B og hosel Sunday. Lyceum or Sunday school, pF Sa EA Lecture, 1 an. aud = p.m. we = have for our speaker for December and Janu- New Blank Books for "Q5-| “ry ve. Fred. be. Willis of Hochesters N.Y It's about time to think of getting a new one of the most eloquent speakers on he spir- set. We furnish them to order, if desired, for itual platform. Subject, morui “Axiomatic any and © business. Send in your or- Principle: Evening: “The Wond erful Laws of ders. Our prices are so low you can't afford | Spirit. Control.” Those who would know of our to go elsewhere. _Beautifal philosophy should hear Dr. Willis. 1¢ Lays » con furnish every requisite for office ary in the stationery line at LOWEST THE PROGRESSIVE = SPIRITU. ALIST SHURCH Will bold services Sunday eve., December 2, at 8 aston & Rupp, 421 11th St. hep, Ale Compton, wilt Secture RY a.m. quality of that Rev. Dr. ent muste ; Junior iN occupy the pulpit! rendered. Sunday school, CHURCH, pany eee Exccock, DD.» Marriage Licenses. 4th and B si Yopular Priced Stationers (just above ave.). n30-14d | _ taking subjects from the audience eaching tomorrow at 11 a.m. by Rev. projects are not rec d - wn ‘ Orbits wai ae of ‘Anubis’: | Marrlage lcenses have been granted to | havect® are not recommended, wut esti |the defense of Rastadt, and escaped to Open an account with SNORKS AT TOWER HOUSE. {8 o'clock. Dime collect! the exening, at £80, the pastor Will | the following: William, Edwin. Cox and | tinwing work, tinder oxtsting centres ons | Switzerland on the surrender of that fort-| The Union Savings Bank, The Cieanest, Sweetest, ite cies of Sunay ight Sermoit to rouug | ety Agnes Quinn; Albert A. Leary and | submitted. ress. They finally returned secretly to Ger- pipe grt man May M. Davis; Frank Randolph and| Reference is made to the work done on | “Weber was with Schurz on the night of | until’ ov't pay days and Saturday even: = id = ~ | the Chickamauga and Chattanooga mili- |.’ ‘ & hain je night of ay Susanna E. Lochboehler; Benjamin ¥, | the, Chickamauga and Chattanooga mili- | november 6, 1800, when the latter succeed- | ines from @'to 8) 5 : : : berating his friend and former edi- ied with other churches, Cole and Mary A, Fatrall, both of Prince | Antietam ‘battlefield and the Gettysburg | ¢4 In Ii oor ee ee ee oe —The pastor will preach at M1 a.tn, and a ESET George's county, Md.; Christopher Grasty | battlefield, and last year's recommenda- | ‘0'lal partner from the fortress of Shan- The National Safe Deposit, ws fc 1 AN CHU 3 finest anechanical appliances that pm. Eveaing sermon next upon arly TERN PRESBYTERL fast and Eliza Lyneh; Altert E. Phillips and | tion, that the general government take |@%%, and together the three wandered to Savings And Trust Subject of first sermon: ay school, 9:30. a.m. s me for all to (Four per cent interest on savings accounts, Best Appointed LAUNDRY : ‘This country has. Covers more ac-| FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, CORNEI “spectal Invitatto THURSDAYS tual floor space (12,000 sqnare feet) |” toth and @ sts, n.W. ain, SEH “AL mpectal "invita A cordial wele W VISITORS’ money and experience could Invent. Subject: “The Destrnetion of Jerasa- above 1th, Rev. Lowa vilbur ah, PR sroes ae cotland. They remained there only a Combine this with employes—apecial-| Jem." Music Uy quartet Vand chorus of Atty li a.m., sacrament of the Lord's supper. “G2? | Katie B. Neurath; John B. Warrick and charge of the Gettysburg field, is renewed. | Vort'time, when they went 1o Paris, Hts D ists in thelr way—and a vystem em-| yoices, led by Dr. Bischoff, organist, Sunday W4 ‘Stone on the Well’s Mout El mcrae ies a. Vourili of | socord with the desire of the Battletield | er. Sime. Shen woey wont je Eee Co yas. bodying the best features af the ‘hoot, 9:30 a.m. Christian Endeayor, 6:30 p.m.1 | jx i N church, oTH st.| Phillis Saunders; Charles H. Verrill of | xremorial Association. etbler decide urn his back on his mpany World's greatest laundrics—and you'll | —"~ bese boeiet ated ¥ FOURTH PRESBY — Rev, Joseph T, Kelly, | Auburn, Me., and Elizabeth L. Richards of native country, and set sail for America. et H e the District of Colum! understand why perfection In results NON-SECTARIAN, bets Ge Giinday ‘school,’ $:30 aan. Preaching, 11 | Washington; Thomas F, Whelan and Min- The Subject of Monumen: be 7 am, Made a Fortane in Coal. — re always attained HE! cw | nee oo nel NRE Fe a et Chaos ) pa. “The | nie Sullivan; James A. McDonnell and| On the subject of monuments Secretary A -oral, written oF tel ere THE PEOPLE'S CHURCH, 429 G ST. NW. REV. | Gave Chambers the ath be sexe ee eramees | Sits Tanne mromias Ie ouerioe and | Kaniont age: On the 20th day of December Weibler | CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW TORK AVB we'll respond quick. Alex. Kent. pastor.Service at 11:15. Sunday life of Elisha, ¥. P. 8. C. E., 6:30 pm. | Fannie BE. Mahi both of Albemarle} landed in New York city. He had litth rong sehool at. i0. Classes in ethic and Christian | 98 Mf Eltsha. yor meeting, 7:30 o'clock, | Fannie B. Mahanes, both of 2 * ‘The contracts for the pedestal and #2 ‘d Chartered dy special act of ee Laundry, 2". dE st. | _selence, it | Pace ontug at 4:80 o'clock a meeting oe tee county, Va. cee aeitompton and Lil] statue to Gen. Logan, and for the pedestal | means, but he was ambitlous and indus- | yan, ig67, and acts of Ort. 1800, aod Feb, 1808, Pres'n C. E. Missy, Society will be held in this | én A. laiompson os Nar pny Sam Rector | and statue to Gen. Hancock, which is to | tfious. He settled near Bradford, Pa. Rev. Thomas Marshall, D. | zoni and Lula Agne CAPTTAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS, church. “Addresses Tow vard Dodson and | be erected at the intersection of Pennsyl- | Where he prospered beyond his most san- | garg DEPOSI’ DEPARTMENT. D., and Mrs. Davis of Kansas. Strangers are | and Hattie Selle Sg iags ypemenreirizi:| taining roll -aondcraaiy Ut roger Sera lel Ure UES 1t_ | Bessie D. Kempton,*both of Baltimore, M vania avenue and 7th street, have been let, | Sune expectations. He engaged in coal Rents ‘safes Inside burglar-proot vaults at $8 We make a specialty of | cry First = gag Ser i Rid —s “LE Ausbert Berry; and Tabba Hogsette, | Th ittee of the Society of the Army | mini ds witht f , a r annum upwra: ew You Public re JUNTON THMPLE MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN | A . Berry, and Tabb: ss + e committee o e Society of the Army | mining, and within a few years made a mal a “NT. have expert tatiors doing it | _hiweung. Fiftit 5" evening tevied. Mitre | Conared, 14th and Bats ee prcch’ DDS | both of Augusta county, Va.; Simon Thoms | of the Cumberland has contracted for a | small fortune. In 187) he closed out his | SAVINGS RANK DEVANTMESE: 0 all the time. Drop us a card. — Rev. L. | and Sarah White; Charles Williams and | statue to Gen. Sheridan, and expects to de- | business interests and came to Kansas, and Interest 8 agg on $5 and above. Gatchel & Tompkins, ing service. | Nannie Saunders; Joseph C. Brown of | liver it early next autumn to the commis- | taking a homestead in this, Decatur, coun- ‘Loans on real estate collateral: a ps 9 =o PINTLUAL WOLD?" 18 THB 80 am M7 P. § | Washington and Sarah E. Hall of Phila-| sion appointed by Congress, which has se- | ty, where he continued to make and hoard penis “Se Wret-ctase vant, otras pas Sinan 41s geTH sr. fa acre egg ite gl eae yr ge ror, P™. | delphia, Pa. ected a site at the intersection of Penn-| up money in the stock business. He de- | ep@Gi"Wepanrnbnr 600 an upward. Si naa ee "Problems of the Other Li —— ar ania avenue and E street northwest. | clined to affiliate or associate with his ‘This corupany is a legal Gepesttory for court Whisky Church Hall, fonal Law A Queer Train Signal. In 1 the sum of $50,000 was appro- | neighbors, and would not allow his adopt and trost Fits ‘and acts aa ndininistrator, ex: come to be preserthed and recom-| low I, at 8 o'clock pm. Mi =m mas a Boston. Tee 2 priated for a pate to Gen. Sherman, to | ed daughter to receive attentions from the ecutor, recelrer, assignee and executes trosts ad by phyatclaus, for medicinal pur. | 2. On the “Lord's Advert That tor, Rev. F. oe he ee ee which the Society of the Army of the Ten-| young men of the community. She was of all kinds, Wills prepared by @ competent ya nt. Their knowledge of | Cty sehol, 12:15 oS. aoe In the history of railroads it is to be re- has Ar ertalcan to add a like |thus forced to share his life of solitude on attorney in daily attendance. s told them that there was none = corded that the Revere Beac amount. Pending collection of subserip- | tha bleak prairies of Kansas, but she did BENJAMIN PL SNYDER, Prestdent. wept 9 2 Gta St eal Only of railroad is running @ train without a bell| tions it nas been deemed inadvisable to | not realize tien that she was laying up THOMAS HYDE. First Vice President. THARP, S12 F a FATHER, 18TH AND L, REV. cord, and that the means of communica- | enter into contracts for the monument, | treasures which wouk! in later years se- JAMES M. SOR eTOr. Serene ee % HOW'S BUSINESS P_ eer are fran etarcet conueter ‘and enginocr is | but the commissioners designated for that | tre to her every comfort thet money can | HMAC ——— ee Z site ¢ kineer 18 | Durpose have agreed on a site for it at the | buy. ERT £, STURTEVANT. Seeretary. Ie wot what you would Iie 36, try ae entirely arranged. by a code of east front of the Capitol, north of Green- ——— aire %. WeIEsox. Trost Oficer. Griginal, personal letter-sand watch the re- LUTHERAN. passing over an electric ca 5 mie ough’s statue of Washington. A big event next week at Moses'—Advt. MRECTORS: uit. Ast siness gette 7 ; ace aca t road 18 equipped with t which | “No monument has been erected a Benjamin P. George into = nS pre ome ‘Pi . Lernen: hae ‘ TENOR fee Ot ee ne pao Y, Midweek | works perf ‘ the als | Washington to the memory of Gen. Gr “S Ree seer Zenak C. Robbins, ‘on Adams, rinter, ‘Od. Gao KetLER MEMOr pm. it | which can be transmitted is only ed| The site to the south of the statue of |ed a franchise to the Pack-fverett street | George dt Sethe 6. Emory, S12 TH ST. N.W. th st. ne.—Service, 11 and 7 PRESBYTERIAN IURCH, 7 | by the intelligence of the cond: r and | Washington appears well adapted for such | railway fe on a 3-cent basis, i de anole Rices, as *. B., 6:30. C,H, Butler, pastor. ae bate ae Pie aE a coca engineer. r e, and it is recommended that it be re- | the city to build and own the Pitan Fi Famvouston se p a ae of m 30. p.m, Christi $ eipeeeER served for that ot and that Congress | Chicago police h: rthed an organ- john G. ie, “Let Sp aiding Do CHURCH OF THE REFORMATION, (PA. AVE. | in ee ee ee ea A Graceful Walk. make ample provision for the erection of a | ized thieving as a ee nd The Mantel Work” Service at 11 and 7:30. Seats free. Thurs: eoeeielly Sorell 1 | af a girl will take the trouble, says the | statue that shall worthily perpetuate his | ten of the gang. Ronee 0. Uoltzman, Wocdbury | late. : r it y MEMORIAL FP. . CHURGH memory. peste ce —is what we want you to say in giving '| Philadelphia Record, to walk about the}. «« : ug ge: a Presh r TOW De Fj - Florida ave. bet. 6th and 7th sis. nw., Rev. J. jadelphia Record, 1 beg to suggest that the President be TOW ANY B ENDOWMENT AND. PAID-UP oe apres cee you UNITARIAN. Russell Verbrycke,pestor. “Morning, service, Ii] room on tip-toes for lshtness of step, | authorized to appoint a permanent com- FINANCIAL AROMICTES PURCHASED AT ak = ers leased. es o'ciock. | Subject je, Eloquence of Christ's lanciis 1 ‘ rillow . | mission, selected from the citizens of the |} —————— ———|_ FAIR DIscoun’ Money loaned sarae, &K. SPALDING, Mauutucturers’ Agent, 608 I st. au. SOULS: CHURCH, 14TH AND E bere tig se S| ng mel ag ag te enrtfnlted age beatae ees Pepi tage Pret = | country, and composed of those best quall- RTNEY: TOOK ea6-tt EDWARD N. MURS, 120 | fied to pass upon the matters of art in- and 7 p.m., and on Monday evening 8] ject, “The Persecuted Armenians, aud the V ~ C. T. Havenner, a : ke the nobility the : = aie Sclock at the seme place will lecture on "'So- | ‘Among Them.’ Come, and welcome. a year, she will walk like the nobility | volved, to whom shall be intrusted the 9 1ding. Shirts ¢ to Measure. ¢fal Evolution: What Nexti"’ Sunday school sind cence uninalbaiis rest of her natural life. Two things are | duty of the selection of designs and sites | Correspondents of AM. joore & Schley, 89 Member Washington Stock Exchar 7 ft rudy class, 9148 a.m. Young people's test CHRISTIAN. incompatible with grace of locomotion—| for future monuments at the capital, ‘The Treadway’, pateal Estate and, Stock, Broker. aE it ‘Sacan wanes Geen Ga heavy step and downcast eyes. Step light-| present system of many commissions docs bh one oes sean HALL MISSIO3 INTH STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH, COR. OTH |1y, gentle woman. Look up, little girl, not always produce the best artistle re- Investment Securities. PO TRAVELIN ft 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. “Subject of — suits.” ed on’ the exchanges of New York, Puiladelphla, f° Fou TRAVELING. HALL MISSION, FOR THE PROMOTION OF HO-| toa, Pathe “immortalliy’ of Influence: McKnight and Chidester’s sash factory Piceeigd Memoutal Biwkdge; itoston ‘nnd Taltimore hought and ssid. | 8° 8) | Stocks, Monde ond Grain tought and wold fee ality, ‘atyie, St, weulmenuth a, Pentecostal. service Influence et sm ry de of investment sec Pe ger ic cpeedret ™ the large ball on the cor- VERMONT AVENUP CHURCH. FD. Towra. a mg rail at Jersey, City as fe" | In closing his report Secretary Lamont | trtet bonds and. all Teal Ratlroad, Gus, Insurance | Cotton ‘bought’ and sold in New You o New seat " lor, Wi! each al a o'clocl YP. ry hurs¢ S. suis ws 2 Telephone Stock t rans. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Bu & wan pe ae RC'k. at 7pm. Sunday school, 0:0 All vers | loss on the machinery and stock is esti-| refers briefly to the proposed Arlington ane len ell ‘Telephous Btock bought and suid. | Private wires to New York, Chicago and New oth, 110d and F sts. ow. “He | welcome. ite | mated at $30,000. Memcrial bridge as follows: “I renew the | desi Orleans. Telephone 453. aplo-te

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