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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1894-TWENTY PAGES. 3 ——-~ —lleeeeeeeaeaeajnanajo00S0——— OO —m—mm—oT—EF=q—=z_ SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL, NOTICES. - SPECIAL NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. EXTENDING ITS LINE Levees tcantaters sh ndwgceeaerriew FINANCIAL CARD OF THANKS. TBE USUAL SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND OF $3] THE MONTHLY MEETING OF THE WASHINGTON PRESBYTERIAN. ACCOUNTANTS Tne Sisters of Charity in charge of St. Vin- | per shaze on the cap‘val stock of THE BEAL ‘Auxiliary of the MeAll Mission will be held at SEMI - <eats Orphan Asylum gratefully ackuowiedie the TE irri ixetuaNte COMPANY OF THE | the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church on METROPOLITAN Vigna YTERIAN CHURCH, 4TH " W. ¢. yeh gates —_— wenerous mas dena COLUMBIA declared, | Monday at 11 o'clock. Mrs. JOHN MODGERS, s.e., Mev. George N- . D.D.. pas- | Qommissi and @. Road NEYS .. Hat Mp, Smt end pce of ng | age toh caries at | Prenat Mes WB. BRAN, ert. ee | afl ont i Se Ah Ce AveTION S435 ‘ a al 3 - Bie » "Buy! X through ‘the mail throughout the ‘city were re- | 2, 1805. ‘Transfer bocks will be closed, Decembst Ca CURED WITHOUT THE KNirg.| Ti ‘evening subjects. “An Estimable Youn on Twenty-Second Street, suo om “(rom Bostoa Herald, Dee. 2.) sponded to in & measure that far exceeded our | 20 inclusive. GEORGE E. FLEM- MICEPS seaitarium, 1320 G st. n.w. Man's Unbalanced Account.”” Offértory, selected, pircent permed asogincian Tn last Sunday’ made Sntictpations, The donations consisted principally | _ING ‘d1ssdewttild3i-t | 41-1m CHARLES ap, | sung by ‘Miss Kathleen Aiton alley,” “Sabbath Crry ITEMS... dualified “anuusncemeat. “that the "Nerthwrert ry goods, fectionery, 7 = ea mesa) x | wehool, 9:30 a.m. Y. P. 8. C. EL, 6:80, pan. RCH NOTICES - fruit and fowl, Sixny ensh donations were also | SUBSCRIPTIONS 70 THE CAPITAL STOCK OF = Corduti weleonie for all to all services. “A special | Contention Metween Columbia Road | Cot axp my dividend rate WOULD BE REDUCED to 8 per cent. recetved. = achingtos Warehouse and Storage Company CHURCH NOTICES. imvitation to persons mot identified with other ND WOOD. Sein aa publicly prociaimed statement of fiat- ptincersly thaaking our many ind friends and | Kehoey Tuliding, 40°F res between the iat 3 _churebes. c __1*_| amd the Cable Company —Changes | COMMISSIONES OF DEEDS. Where in the cyntry. “It was so made to trover 1@ it lberal na th FOURTH PRESHYTERIAN CHURCH, 9TH ST. - vere needed, i bor gg fh fh FL and l0th of Janrary, 1805. ‘The amount of stocl METHODIST. i ce ; sige aaa 5. any uch proof were Rog gdind ers] << to. be 000. ——— bet. G and MH a.w., Kev. Josepa ‘f, "Kelly, pas: Recommended in the fs DENTISTRY tor obtaining information eeabe 4 and prosperous New “Year, ‘in return, for their G27 50,12 oe H.W WILRAID. Secretary. | WESLEY CHAPEL, COR, STH AND F STS, REY. | tor.—Susday selwol i, Weeaching, Li a. EDUCATIONAL . Pranecly yuabie tor spemantecy aed tee ana generous remembrance of His dear children—the oe sae nee “=*y-_ | “C. W. Baldwin, pastor.—Sunday school at 9:15. | Lord's supper, 4 pm. Y. PS. C. &., 6:30 pan, FXCURSION: more of them are finding it out all the while. Roor—we remain, very respectfully, SISTERS QF | THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHO) Preaching by pastor at 11 a.w. and 7:80 p.m.| Neo evenug service. Thursday prayer meeting, . NB, de. We are not quit es dividend, CHARITY. nee | "es of the Columbia National sand Dredging Com: | Watch night, fervice at 0:90." Trager” meeting man sotrangere Welcsomn | it” | ‘The Commissioners inte yesterday after-| FINANCIAL .. but ‘our cllents already Know. what the fate wil Oe ear morass & tun oe Ree re ele ee ie eee, THURSDAY, | —2uursdey_evening. Je ‘| GURLEY MEMORIAL PRESH)TERIAN CHORCH, | noon prepared a veport on the Senate bill | FOR EXCHANGE TROBABLY be, und that ie the extent known by MLICY HOLDERS. IN MUTU January 10, 1898. at 12 o'clock im. for the purpose | TWELFTH STREET M. E. CHURCH— Via, ave, bet. 6tu and 7th sts. nw., Rev, J. ¢ the Washington NE (late. . one up to this time. Have you. ever. said im - Stoo ‘of electing directors of the company for the ensu- 9:30 Rev. A. J. | Rusvell Verbrycke,_ pustor.+Moraing service, 1i | 2™mending the charter of the Washing! FOR RENT (Hotels) ; Feet heart there is no information worth austhing ? 1 brent alpen ig mag ing year apd the transaction ‘of other, business, 230 p. Sa .. | o'clock, subject, “Lue Records of v4.” Evening | and Georgetown Railroad Company, which | ror RENT (Houses) if your answer is in the affirmative, buy # Dost respectfully antounce that I am a can- order of C. B. PEARSON, President. Key. John 8. Burton. __1t_]| service, 7:80 o'clock, subject, ‘The Virtuous | ig to be submitted to the Senate District | FoR RENT Qt place your address on one side, ours on the-other, panna gg gh re ES a22lawSw_| MT. VERNON ILACE M. E. CHURCH SOUTH, | _ Woman.” Come aud weir 1t_ | Sormeaittes, ‘The bill provides {oF an exten-| FOR RENT (dco). tort interosiiag Gio reedian nd” pasted at * ‘ - MIN AL 7 x S WASHING K cl WESTERN SBYTER HURCI e 4 7 « ao of ” . in was Vary, 1805. NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON, WASHING: | cor. 9th and K sts. n.w.—reaching 11 a.m. and | WESTERN PRESBYTEM#AN CHURCH, H sion of the company’s line south and west | FOR RENT (tooms change your wind. a ie Tt is wy desivesto fill the vacancy recently oc-| TON, D. C., December 8, 1804.—The annual elec- . by the pastor, Sunday school, 9:30 | “above 19th, te erstoned by the death of my brother, BE. Kurtz} tion for directors of this bank will take place at KE. | Wi Po gos ‘Howard Wilbur Eunis, pusto 11 AM... “Pik 2 OF THE YEAR.” ‘40 | from the State, War and Navy buikling | FO RENT (Stables) Financial Information Co., WATCH-NIGHT SERVICES Monday night, com- ‘Thursda; 4 n.w.d29-3t | Jinuary 15, 1895, between the bourse of 12 m.| mencing at sere JOHN R. CARMODY Jobnson. the banking house on TUESDAY, January 8,1895. by Rev. F. A. Siler. Watch nigh -» CHORAL SERVICE. “A Careless Life and streets to the river | FOR RENT (Stores)... 2 A Tiaving been grossly misrepresented by some of | Polls open from 12 m. to 1 pm ~ Vernon Place, Monday night at ear repented. it | > ona along & and) Gates t west | FOR SALE (Bicycles) 721 STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING, my opponents, who are trying to mislead the pub- CHas. E. WHITE, Rev, it, Smithson, CUULCH, ay sr Ber | Rt, and for a ine on 22d stree i eee ROSTON, MASS. i a ay oe Ee Cashier. oHURCH, I. What of the Aig?” will be Dr. | from F to R streets. On the same day | Wor Sire tiny it Smithhek each = tek And friends to say that the statement ts entirely | "HE ANSUAI, MEPTISG OF THEE INSURANCE MeksGt side tims Mewrnrte Lengua: |. Tue Bitgue ior titne't win bathe wangect OC A Tere Loe a remeron tO wens introdsesd i FOR SALE (Miscellancous) EAE ind Known to be false by those who) COMPANY OF THE DISTIUCT OF COLUMBIA, via Watch ight services on) Moody | brief veruon, by Mey, Adoloy Alle at 1:80 pont, OS Presented in the | For SALE (Pitno \ for the purpose of electing nine trustees to serve ight, inning at p.m. asecration meet gervice, 3. 8. at 1:80 am. Junior C. EB. at $23 louse providing for an extension 0! HORSES AND VEHICLES. I t santana ter Stat X tare moony seed | fo the Saing ‘fr wil bo hed ap themes | ng mar gates of weet Leness sma cons | Benin te tine Aad fatty | Coluumbla Railway Company's line from ite | nora... nterest Pa fness as johason, ‘more 2 i lag te ne Es Bd La ‘ sate western terminus along the Washingto! DIES" than twengy-tive (25) years “98 D.C, ou TUESDAY, the Sth day, of January: DRY M. E. CHURCH, 14TH AND G STS, | _*ervices. All-welcome, __ ____Mt_ | and Georgetown Company's tracks to 17th | /ADIES Gouus U ° I sincerely trust that the policy holders in this| 2'te's oelock Lbs cared - Dr. Oliver A. Brown,’ pastor. ASSEMBLY'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, COR, eet. west, and thence to and along GAL } CES pon eposi Ss. well-managed company will not be misled by 0 * O'clock P.M CORGE E. FLEMING, Surday school, ‘Sth and I sts. n.w., Kev. Geo 0. Littl, DD. | and G streets, sustantially the same as is | LOCAL MENTION 4 ° cock email ont aa 3 jermon by the pastor. pastor.—0:30 a.un.,, Sabbath school. Tt a.ius, banat ee = | LOSE AND FOUS -— Interest 1s " unworthy methods of opposition. | - 46,8,15,22,20,u1,5,7 Secretary. Ri ae pastor 0:99 Atul, Sabbath school. it, wil | provided for the Washington and George T A: ALLOWED ON’ DEPOSITS PD Bo ero, ;, | TBE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLD- ‘m., Epworth League. “Twill Hatel “hee,” from oratorio of BU Canta | OWN Company's line in the Senate bill. | MANICURE . on Gatly balauces subject to check. ‘Those = SEDAN L. , ANION. crs of the Wert End National Bank for the elee- E m.. preaching by pastor. by Mrs. Alice W, ‘Thompson of york. G:30 | Bach company has presented a petition | MANICURE AND HAIRDRESS! who have accounts open that usually have LINCOLN POST, “ATTENTION :—THE FUNERAL | lon of directors to serve for the enjulng year | Subject: “the Turning of a New Leaf.” pim., mecting of Y. I. 3. C. B. 7:30 pau. «| from numerous property owners or resi-| MARRIAGES —— balances to thelr credit should consider the of our late cimrade, Job Donahue, ‘will take| will he held at the dice of the bank, 1418 (| Monday night, 10 pt, service of priiss and song, with sermon by pastor. | dents on F and G streets and vicinity | wEpIcaL 9 —— advantage of such balances EARNING IN« bmor J Call ay ie: — fasts ae st. ats Ppsget se peers ‘3, 1895. Polls open Wateh nig! it service. 1t* Pere meeting = Lande and cont ep i favoring the extensions for the respective | yoNEY WANTED AND TO LOAN. —— TEREST. It ts credited on your pass book, Comrades will assemble at. above ‘address at ‘CHAS. P. WILLIAMS, Cashier, | DUMBARTON AVE. M. E. CHURCH. — hms A condinl preleame fo ails 5¢:| conipanion, NEW PUBLICATIONS f —— Added to the principal, and made subject te Doar need By edn a HOLMES Con. | a1818,30.20,eak har Freneaing at ti a.m,” and pm. by the | NEW YORK AVENQH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, | In their report the Commissioners Judge | Oceay TRAVEL. —— cur check . J. E. McCABE, Adjutant. it_| tHe REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF THE pastor, Rev. mn h B. Stitt, D.D. Fog Frinceton Col: | that a street car line on 22d street would PERSONAL JOHN JOY EDSON. BOOKS ARE BRINGING GOOD PRICES AT AUC. | “stockhciders of the lo National Bank of Wash: THE POPE AND ‘SeCHET "SOCIETIES. iam mai Sirlutiun ‘Kudeavor’ Fe: | tnd should be required in eennection. with | PROPOSALS —— JOHN A. SWOPE... Vice ‘President, M rar! or is of Mbraries in u te we ot e et v - " 1 ° f to dispose of seod word Rt once to CG. | atthe banking hoase of sald bank oa TUESDAY, | — Warcr-Nidhit ‘SeievIGes ipectsy AEG: ums Prayer weetiue at | any anthority granted for the F and G | PIANOS AND on — H. 8 CUMMINGS.. ‘Second Vico President, SLOAN & CO., Auctioneers, 1407 G #1 You ure eerdially Ae ed. o'clock. Preaching by the pastor | _V! ANDREW PARKER, streets line. The Columbia Cempany has | POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. = SiG HALL ASSOCIATION. | 8211 p.m.’ Notice Is also hereby given that the | and the celebration of th : DRG OF 3 ENAMT aTTE not expressed to the Commissioners, they | RAILROADS Toe annual meeting of the atoctholdcte of the | Sumber of directors will be Fedeced from 16 to 11. | _free._ Everybody tavited, 7 Communion. Sitts| CHURCH OF ‘Tit COVENANT (PHESRYTERIAN), | gay, ‘any desire or willingness to bulld the | xpiciaL. NOTICE W. ° above named association for the transaction of | ais iewst | DAVIOGE, | TRINITY M. EB. CHURCH, 4TH ST. & Teunls 8. Haulin, D,D., pastor—Services ut | 220° street line; that company, howe STEAM CARPET CL ashington business and for the election of nine = < M. ¥, |B. Rice, pastor.—i1 a.m. and 7:3) pm. | j1 am and 8 pum The moming servies will | has offered, if granted the F and G streets | suxURBAN PROPERTY ors for the ensuing year will be held at | NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS —THE ANNUAL | preaching by parlor. “Subject. for evening: " bo appropriate to. the close of the gear, In the | extension, to procure free transfer with | cronaGE Masonic Geo-getown, D. C., on TUESDAY, | meeting of the stockholders of the Washington | Voice Behind M 6:30 p.m., Epworth League. event the expositions in the life of Uhrlst. will | the Metropolitan Company’s line at im) To ceraKEns: te an & T r ust Co. January 1, 1 at 7 o'clock p.m. gad Alexandria Turnpike Company je called for | Monday, Dec. 31, 9:30 p.m.,” watch night m be resumed, Sundty school at 9:30 att: Cbris- | tergecting points. UNDERTAKERS é eg 428-8t H. W. BARI ", Secretary. MONDAY, January 7, 1805, at 11 o'clock a.m., at | morial ‘service, Preaching by pastor. Subject {an Endeavor Society meeting at T pan. A New| “he Washington and Georgetown com- | WANTED (Help) COR. 9TH AND F STS. N MOND. the office of the Washington Southern Railway ‘Called, but Not Saved." Tt Year prayer meeting on Tursday, 0-40 £0 ghee ot doe woton - : 2 7 it THE EASTERN MARKET WILL OVEX MONDAY, | {0 Siny: Cameron and Payette sta, aleramicie, | ¥ itn t chalet which ther public tw invited pany agree to extend its proposed 22d street | WANTED dlouser) DivDaRD ho 7 December 8 a. ao We Pediaas Ee hee Seeeare aula ace ook UGH M. EB. CHURCH, 8D AND A STS. NE, | iy — EAA GU line nerthward through Kalorama Heights | WANTED (Miscelluncous). THE NATIOGAL CoprnAL BAXK. Ree ee en eee Beasurer same day and place. ALBERT HEW- | ion ty ate Hayalinae paston a Mh age | ie BASERAN LAMB TERA: CURE cn a route to be selected by the Commis- | WANTED (Itooms)..... at a Washington, ‘D.“C., December 20, 1804, i Clerk. 415,22,29 = whe . Baston, TAD pastor, will preach at’ i} gm, | sioners whenever the streets of such | WANTED (Situations). a _mecting of the hoard of directors, held NEW YEARS DAY WHE DE ao ¥ 7 d fs coe seme eee sulject, Matis FALLEN BrRiS OF ian; gpd | route may be opened and the extension au- | winren RESQRTS. THURSDAY, December 27, 1804, ten thousand = doubly so by a Gine dinner. If you haven't ew Years Car is night services, Monday, 10 p. at 7:20 Landee “RQUARING UP DED xe thorized by Congress; and also that horse | _ _! = = Gividend of. F lg 4 ‘* ‘0. mye RP] made an it eat with us. There won't Printed on Monday, m. “Seats free and a welcome Pag Racy pbs all PPE ae oa cars are not to be used. rd SUNDAY SCHOOL CELEBRATION. the capital xtock” was. declared,” p rable. i be a better dinner in the city than the one > . 1S | Geren, 3 pak enee Caction Mediaren It ts recognized by the Zommissioners ND! . January’ 2, 1805, to stockhelders’ of record om We'll serve. All the “good thi <= 60 FOR 50 CENTS. 100 FOR 75 CENTS, RYLAND M. B. CHURCH.—9:15 A.M,, SUNDAY | p.m. ‘Mrs. John L. Shedd, director of tusle gq [that the Columbia company has x priority —— December 31. Hooks for transfer of stock will Per St res Sore ek RESTAURANT, DELIVERED MONDAY EVENING WITH- ; SaEET TMNT TERIA CRUG COL AEE AND Bu atteet line provided in the Washlogton ee a a ee pat AIR Shine Side COR. PA. AVE. AND 4% ST. 428-104 a = © ste, Treaching at 11 a.ni. by the pastor, |and Georgetown ccmpany’s bill, of the| ‘The main Sunday school of Douglas M. E. RICKEY & SPENCER THE REGULAR QUARTERLY Divibexn or oxe| Byron S. Adams, Printer, | "UTPEQT! STREET MB, CHURCH. COR. Tt] Rev. D. W. Bkolletger! muljeety “New Yeur Her: | greater obstruction and danger at 15th | Church enjoyed a Christmas celebration on ’ ‘and three-fourths per cent on the capital stock | ‘Phone 930. 512 ITH ST. N.W. iubject? “The Helation of the Church | Gui" AN Thani with. peevid : Street and New York avenue which would | Wanesday, which consisted of singing by Banke: + Of THE COLUMBIA TITLE INSURANCE GoM-| gay tsa oe * and 7 ie, culisect; “Catal New “Soars Gay. Chrietian’ endl be rendered by the extension as proposed si salouead nkers and Brokers, FaNy, No. 500 “Fifth'. street northwest, wee Playing and Horse Racing.’” Watch night serv-| p ‘We extend to you @ most cordial invita- | Of the Columbia company's tracks, and of the school, music by a specially er Scien Sit ie omar eam, of vee cate = | Rupture Can Be Cured bere eo alien tee EAE see: se | (aed eaten aed tseraveeel icone | Sons eecenep eto toorteats Cockle Graig Provision, Caton O¥SICE OF THE RIGGS FINE INSURANCE COM: | besides eect rene ree oe: | km. “Cloudy gg HE Syme ged THY p.m Sats Fete | also recommended that the construction of | bution of presents to the entire school, and 1417 G Street N.W. Pemi‘annual dividend of three and one-balf (i exact ‘Truss to suit every case. We have all| {30 a.m. &- meeting, ‘Thursday, at 7 .m., it | €ach of the extensions named in the Sen-|a general exchange of gifts, including @) qo. oo. No. a3, bliin er cent ‘has been declared on the capital the latest and best, makes. Prices 60 per cent | — londay, 9:30 _p. ut EPISCOPAL, | 41@, Dill should be commenced within ninety | pequtiful revolving bookcase for the pas- sows 21-1 y att office of t! company, cheaper a elsewhere, ‘HE QUARTERL JEETIN' 2 __.. | days from the date of the uct, be prosecut Biw., on and after January 2 1805, to the stock- ‘A GOOD, DURABLE TRUSS FOR Te. eat Wemslanitvaniee Micmane Sittin wil) SET PAGITE CIIGHGAL jad mi Nake TASH ed diligently and be completed an operat. | ‘0% Rev. B. O. Bidridge, and a handsome The National Safe Deposit, ag, Shel at the close of business on Gilman’s Drug Store, = ae pe held WEDNESDAS, January 2, at Fifteenth |“ jngton’ Cir Kev, ‘Alfred Hardi rector; ed within one year from the time ~eferred | Parlor lamp for Mr. D. D. Thompson, the Savin S and Ti t eee, eee ta chet tin Dc | aa PAVE. NW. | Street Methodist Episcopal church. ‘Foreign, 10:80 | Serviees at 7/30 and 11 a.m. and 7:80 p.m: All| to. Upon failure of any one of these re- | superintendent. The latter, in a short ad- z: rus 29, 1804, to Jam. 2, 1805, both days inclusive. Mant mates Ck en tee Strangers cordaily Invited. 1t_ | quirements ft is recommended that the uu-| dress, extended a welcome to all and’ a Com: By order of the of Trustees. aan aT es THB ASCENSION, CORNEN OF | thority for the extensions should be trans- | hearty invitation to visit the school,which pany azi-4t HARRY C. BIRGE, Secretary. The Godfrey Laundry, oe tee 6 Dn eee alee oes Mass, ove. and 12th ete mw—Td acm: and i ferred to the Columbia Railway Company | has an average attendance of 300, with an Of the District of Columbia. ASSIGNEES NOTICE.—ALL CREDITORS OF MIL- ’ 9:15 a.m.. Preaching by i “ J .1t | upon the same terms of times of coi average increase for the year of twenty- — lord Price, trading as Millard Price & Co., 944 Ject, Stitching tae, Yostennt pe mencement and completion of construc- | two per month. CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE, a SO EB eee ne hereby SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS poisking, the Most of Life.” “Epwortit League, ——e of requirements named below. Church of Our Father. grief not! st made an jament to me "I a 215 p.m. esday, consecration. ‘bursday, e Commissioners al: “f nag for the benefit of his sremmers, All i dav: IN ALL KINDS OF LAUNDRY chore Prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m. “Watch night _s the F and G Meret torts be alone eereer The Sunday school of the Church of Our 4 rata by special act of Congrese the urdersigned assignee, nam t or oRCH, 201} st ad 5 2c the chureh on ursday night. jar’ . to my attorney, and-all ‘persons indebted to said | Telephone 592. mb Save be &. Octroll poster leniaglemoee ood ma atm. By line be extended northward from R street, | ang heavily Iaden- Christmas tree contained | 0! CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS. _ Assighor are requested to call and settle forth- 1307 F ST. 30 pm. Young people's ‘meeting, 4 prayers 4300 pum, Vested cholss iirangers. as indicated in the foregoing report. heavily Duri h “wo. Ww G. "CARTER, Assignee, White Nae take oes | eee : i That the use of horse cars on the exten- | sifts for every one, which were distributed uring the ams < eae Oe a29-tt And Central Power House. 3 ck : a ae aaa sions be probiuited. aes nie, | Oy Bante Claus himself, who arrived im-| Hard Times az7-5e* 1313 Fst. nw. RACE M. E CHURCH, COR. OTH AND 8 8 eae rector, if | ects. and. maehenioal copieaten eed ey ee ee oietie Mercrs Many hundreds of people have found the savt : ae : .W., Rev. Watson Case, pastor—Services, traugers wel- 3 = m of songs and recitations, THE ANNUAL MERTING OF THE Fg orl ca a ———— mi. iind 7:30 p.m. Sunday ‘school, 9:30 n-i. come. - pee iim. iev, | duits and stations, and location of stations | the-distribution the children were treated on per onan ‘scoimslated "etter ae the Company for the election of nine ‘auaan to Established 1824 ca tor aaa p.m, Watch night servic Robt. & i n of eathed-al | and tracks, be subject to the approval of | to ice cream and cake. The Sunday school! want. und absolute serve for, the enauing year, will be held atthe . SNORE Seaaan METHODIST —PROTESI Fea te cae ued occuack | {he Commissioners of the District of Co- | of the Church of the Redeemer, on Capitol | This should present « striking lesson of the doe ¢ of the company, ¥. — i ME ST eave os “ot jumbic. 1, we the ts of the home Sunda: bi ity of having something laid aside for the oa A The Oldest Firm mtg oar Rt gts a ‘That the company, at its own expense, sso and efded to the entertainment by | =F Ageia aT Zemoury, 0b, 1008, . muemnares come and in a good and substantial manner, be re- | some excellent singing. n AN account eit bbe", de January 7 ant pou ens Solid and ssuse susare tee aber a The Union Savings Bank, opened on January 10th, 1805. OFFICE FRANK LIBBEY & CO., METROPO SaURO am erground obstructions ~ 220 HH. K. GRAY, Secretary. a26tojas ee tal sd a, tated ‘stinon on! he Seve Re Fay the railway; and that It be held Mable for Equity Court No. 1—Judge Cox. until 5 pam. on gov't pay days, and Saturday even WASHINGTON MARKET COMPANY—THE AN- PED acove - “The End of All Things.” 9:30 a.m., Si a cane 3) any damage to pipes or other underground | yy, > Bore : ings from 220 nual meeting of the Washington Market Company e school. 3 .»_ Chinese school. 6:30 f chdhios varebtlonren en u constructions caused by the passage of its es ph end - sie ‘Will be beld at the office of the cempany in the Moldingsand frimmings, worth Le 7:45 p.m., Thursday, pray Mrislig ‘peayer, chdal exrvien;,nt F:06 ¢ cars over the same or by electric currents | MOMy extended twenty days. Walker agt. C.F Havenner, ater Market in the city of Washington at 12 9} ins. W night, Monday, 10: Sherr onda freed ie tan puutaicnnot ite care Bird; sale ratified nisi. Fitzgerald ag:. tienen tani o'clock noon on the first MONDAY, telng the the finest. the best night, ten-minute addresses by Rev. = A cion of ths teenies Gi Stine Be Fitzgerald; time to take testimony limited ee Ren Bie Beane, * SEVENTH DAY, OF JANUARY, 1896, for the je finest— st. Rankin, Expy, Beller, Bishop Hurst elisa foreroing report has been tq twenty days. Pollard agt. Lybrand, re- nage grt Bah gets eo hay 7 ebolce of thirteen directors for the ensuing year, Seer Logan and ‘the pastor. Hymns, sol forwarded to Representative John T. | }aring ‘denied, Harris agt, Harris: ‘sale Rooms 9 and 11, Atlantic building, and (o act on any other subject within the power Pri i foot anthems. All invited, Spmurvatisn. Heard, chairman of the House District | Pvtifed nisi, Wheeler agt. Fidelity Build- 930 F st. n.w. She “Corsneation that "may be brought, berore rices in 100 foot or More | jecexpueE we CHEECH, WAS AVE Study ey committee, toxether with @ communtca-|ing\"Yoan and investment Association; | Investment Securities. e meet # vth and 100 ev. L. T. Widerman, paste rs. E. Me jon of the president of the Columbia Rail- | yf) ba "“LAMUEL W. CURRIDEY, Secretary._| lots. Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:80 p-m. Sunday sch TALINM— AI Ney Company. With seven accompanging | Elia W, Poole allowed to Intervene. Bid-| | Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold for LISM— MET hb Washington, D. C., December 24, 1804. d2stojaT ane 9:30 a.m. Epworth League, 7 p.m. Watch me Se Geter sees Peer Grinkena die agt. Kenney; sale ratified nisi. parce ig eg OM RII ICR HE Rock CREEK PARK COMMISSION—ASSESS- x . Monday, 10 pam. Prayer meeting, Thursday, | Foetcre, 11:30 a.m, —-_ > -— Equity Court No. 2-Judsze Hagner. Orleans. d ; Seats’ fiee. It ae ; a a , ea ‘ ment of Benetis City, % Wesute ae os QUARTER ROUND, Ks maa i ai TOL aay wits, the, speake EROSIAN'S ECONOMIC ASPECTS. Tolman agt. Tolman; hearing on rule on ate Baad to New York, Chicago and New pecemisia i te give uotice that the coumssin | 40 CNts 100 feet. ete oe ee ty nelle agp “ue Gia Year, postponed until January 12, 18 leans,” Telephone 438. by ft = ian coated ne = ge a a me : Semieete me ts Oe p Bretiog, lecture wall be lohowed with teste An Interesting Talk by Prof, Shaler _Cireuit Court No. 1- Judge precied. MEUBIN OS ce Beaten the ‘eaatustte et gine wet | ~PICTURE MOLDING, 90] siti." * tet ER ae a at the ational Maxeum. Ere? amt, District of Columbia; motion cA Eetember 3 i, Sa00, have ascertained the” cost cents 100 feet. dertul teance aad himpleational speaker eee: eee pacers University | fendant, appeal Lond fixed at $9. Ptleging | Correspondents of ‘Sica, “Moore & Schiey, 89 of the la now consi c ure a a W., COUOFOW w reate e je Aspec sro- | agt. vari ; ; do. Brant & Broedway, said Rock Creek Park, including the expenses of = ) p.m. song ser~ | Subjects suceested by” th i before a Joint meeting of the Ameri- | Fuller egt. Payne; motion for security for Bankers and Dealers in Government Bonds. ut the said land. Further, this is to Ye fd. Te Layton, Cowing, test u Sy ides’ sore costs 61 fi 1 Deposits. Exchange. Loans, Sine ‘notice that the sald commission, acting 0. G. MOLDING, 1% in., ae ae eee - | can Fore ‘Association and the National | °°StS Sranted, to be filed in ten days. Rattrond stocks and bonds” and all, sccurities Society in the lecture rcom of | Citeuit Court No.2—Chief Justice Bingham. | jisted on the exch a of New York, Philadelphia, tern ty Aik |'the ational -AMcseuinileat (alae Book Taylor egt. B. and P. R. R. Co.; plaintiffs | Boston and Baltimore bought and sold. sal yecksoeeeacsretl heaps Soci * | remi 0 and motion for new trial over- | A specialty made of investment securitics, Dis- Shaler was introducea by J. Sterling M ruled d term extended thirty days for | trict Bonds and all loca! Ratiroad, Insurance ton, Secretary of Agricuiture. The lecturer | bili of exceptions. Hetzel agt. B. and ©. | aud Telephone Stock dealt, tn alleged that the destruction of forests and R. R. Co.; bill of exceptions signed, sealed - . veraphieal Hall, | Geceraphic December i Materialization, ety ee inder th id authority, will, on SATURDAY, = cs water {east satay, eH Agr AD. ass. | 50 Ceits 100 feet. GALBRAITH Z103 AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M. room numbered 31, — 1. B. Jobneoa, ps feousa. tn tha ei city, hod tele, dat meet: | = CROWN MOLDING, | #12.m- ant io nm pose of assese portion ME ; Cth sach cost ant sxpensey upon the iands, lots | Z=HN., $1.20 100 feet. Joel Brown, pastor —U:3 ue Stock bougiit and sold, HE REI CHURCH ¢ And blocks, being ‘real eState, situated in the cto reaching by Rev. a ae cua, Bees . : ee te end delivered. Auerbach agt. Patterson; Kiet Said District of Columbia, specially benefited by N y teeecyioe at 1a aie aol 1 Sudiny | the wasteful tillage habit were hastening | Potion for judgment on demurrer granted. ) rAID-OP Feason of the locaton and fuprovewment of said BAND MOLDING, 3-in., | _« " 2 _| school at 9:30 a.m, Port the processes of erosian. Piof Shaler, in| Banks agt. D. C.; motion to set aside order SED AT A pation te the bemsatn resaltiog to said real” ss- oo feet. DOUGLAS MEMORIAL CHURCH, COW, | tnuste Will Le repented durin ovening his address, said that while or-| dismissing suit’ granted. Ohio National ate. aud if the said commission shall find that $1.20 1 ~ lig igen Meas “gree ee -oce hams ng (RES CEL ganic life Began in the sea, all the higher | Bank agt. Jennings; motion to vacate judg- fate, aust if the sald commission sball find, that Fe Sunday schools 11 aa phewching, sul |e tus and forms had’ been devetoyed on the land; | ment sustained. Si ta ee ; nd pm.» | Yow mor This advan: \ the soil. So = ‘ > ss lavenile Missionary Society. Criminal Court No. 2—Judge Cole. Sued hy cease of the Wecation of we tes | ~~ BAND MOLDING, 4-in gram of muste, > Fi v" G ft + ; " League service, 7:30 p. . subject, 0. was the wrecaage of matter. He told of | Unitcd States agt. Wallace Ruttin; false | ,, Sen sek ae parcel of ‘aud ‘specially | $1.60 100 feet. “Rocks Ahead."? Monday » Wateh night the hi of the soil and of how the | pretenses; nolle ey United States agt, | Phe Whites Indfeate Habits and Siate Benefited as aforesaid in said District to the service, Special musie on Sabbath,” Friends and earth's coating of soil was slipping from | Chas. Edwards; perjury; defendant are of Health. the heights to the sea. He pointed out the | Faiyy : ~ oe a i 4 , Gungers of our tllaze methods and of the | reigned: plea not guilty. United States | From the New York Ledger. way lands had been brought to ruin. He | Stites agt. Jerry Sullivan: larceny from the | Physiologists write learned volumes abou{ noted how the work of nature was done | person; defendant arraigned guiity, | the delicate structure of the eye, and pioug Pee eae a oa be Cte nes oie Bi nited | St ten ast. Win. J. ‘Scheyer: lar- people write pious articles about the please . | see pak axes on 7 cery; do, United States agt. Marshall C, Yomen tea rol MEET: | Was carving Its way inland. He cited the | \yiilame: housebreaking: “defendant, ar. | Ure? of sight. Women read the volumes known loss of lands by inroads of the | raigned: plea not guilty. United’ States | 22d the articles, acquiesce cordially, and go ocean, even in historic times. This waste acob Richardson; larceny; do. United | 0m Treading in the trains, sewing on black = ee sh] ee —. a ard Ragone = Stacs agt. Chas. Newton; larceny from | by gaslight, doing fine embroidery, etudy- TEACHERS’ B EE STUDY AT| man were futile. Bu here W: uli- | the person; do. United States t. Joseph A hi Mato New ‘York ave. uw. | ful law of compensation, amd that which | Payse. James Williams and Michacl Geox; | 2e ou, cient ond Senerally mame? their Subject: “Keview. of] was taken was given up, so that in ages | jarceny from the person; defendants ar. | CYeS, Then they take to the oculist and hence the land area would show no dimi- | raigned; Williams picad guilty; others not | ¢Yyeslasses nution. Solar heat was bringi:ig about ero- | guilty. ' United States agt. ‘Julian H.| The first step in caring for the eyes Is to sian in another way. It was evaporating | Rhodes and Ellen C. Chase; incest; recog-| use them but sparingly. The strain of the waters of the sea, end these were de- | nizance $200 each taken, with Victor Ander- scending as rain or sow or tearing out | gon, surety, steady and continuous work cannot fall to extent of such benefits as they shall deem the strangers cordially invited Said real estate pecially benedted by reason ot | WAINSCOTING CAP, |; oN, P. CHURCH, the location and improvement of said Rock Z fi tev. 8. J. Smith, pastor. Civek Park. In making the ‘sald assessment the | 134%2, $1.20 100 feet. Lok into the Futu said real estate benefied as aforesaid will be E shed x ersessed by the description thereof, which shall 2 Se tppear of Ferd ie tne maa Dierice poche as | Only a few cents more if,- INAL AP’ ing” for men fes of addresses by li All nen welcomes Sa an first oe . wit, a 5 Ail persous Interceted may sppenr’ a See Eee ter isc erotea wes | YOu want one piece. = first ong Ne we bro commission = _ Said purposs, aud the sald persous are hereby . Rotitied to so ay r if they, or any of them, de- Established Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Hire to, be heard’ in the protisee, it’te the por: | Prank Libbey & Co., “i S.C. B., 6:20 pata. of the commission to first hear t the pastor; subject, “P imony | « 4 ae rpet Sev to the extent of surrounding land affected | “tamber, Mill Work and Builders’ Hardware, meeting services will be held. ele beneficially by the locath nd ft penesetaly, byte losation and Japrevencat ct | Oth and New York Ave. Chief of Engineers, U. 8. Army; CHAS. F. It te nes peuey, | “LITTLE DEVILS” Bible H, CORK. 4TH AND +P. Gibbons, Ph. 1. pastor — m. by Pastor J. T. Barber of 4 Virginia. pews. All invited. Second Bap- * eens ee eee eee tist Church auditorium, 4th st. and Virginia ave, | Pie, paste Pail ‘Thes ces Ww be injurious. ‘The woman who is obligedgto 223 29,31, Jazees head 5 . e sides. as glaciers. These forces were acne Oe ee cept bo wearing the heights down to the level of | ,..,, Probate Court Judge Hagner. use her eyes steadily must give them fre- 0 Teche Powders will drive them eat, | SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH, TL ST. BET. 16TH the sea. When land was prepared for agri- |, Ustate of Nancy 1. Scuddler: account cf | quent, even if brief, vacations. If she has Yor therclection of directors, will De held at the rerpee oe Meili “secupy’ the “paiptt ai i acm, | HALL MISSI — culture it was peculiarly sensitive to ero- | sales of personalty filed and final account | ¢o write all day, if she sews continuously, office of the company, Washington, on WEDNES- toc. At All Druggists. The pastor will secupy the pulpit at 11 a.m, | HALL MISSION FoR ON OF sian by rainfall. Rivers ran mud washed | Of executor passed. | Kistute of Mary G- | she should give her eyes five-minute rest- DAY, the oth day of ducnary, $805. 3 * PO cheat ot $06 a.m. Waich ws ee e eeniar ky ao cack nae down from plcughed hillsides and cultivat- | Harr nal report of administrator fled. | ing spells every two or three hours. Drop- The polls will be opencd at 10 a.m. and closed | 220-114 ey oe ee seat sees wisaaay ieee ariiet Cow rallevs. The superficial vegetation of | Estate of Henry Beard; will admitted to | ping her work, closing her eyes and keep- at 12m. Transfer books will be closed on the = : 5 Me are invited. it : forest could retain in its interstices a | Probate and letters testamentary issued | [ng them closed for even so brief a period Teo, MONT GMT DUNLOP, Vice Prerident. ” iar Caprese aagicnecwrit: Yai Ge CHURCH, sTH AND 1 {orrential rainfall and release it gradually | ‘© Martha A. Beard, David A. Chambers | will rest not only the eyes but the brain, ok Oi rs Be THE CENTER MARKET WILL BE OPEN Rute saeads ated 658 = into the earth below. This water, percolat- | 4nd Charles H. Albot; bond, $1,000. Bstate | and work will be easier end more inspiring —— re Mond y¥, superintendent. The pastor |” pastor, Rev. Alex. ‘ii Gpenk at lias oe | ing through inches of decaying matter, be- | of Maria. M. Evans; aflidavit as to indebt- | afterward. The woman who Is obliged to OPEN FIRES.—Why not give your friend a pair of onday, + 31, 1894, Preaches at 11 am. ant 7:90 p.m. Gaptian atter | Pfvigion und. tteasou” Mr. Gaudhl of Bombay | came charged with the acids of decay, and |-edness filed. use her eyes all day in her business should Andirons for his freplace? 150 pairs to select AND ¢xening sermon. KENDALL CHAPEL BRANCH, i fe of the Hindoo.” All| as it filtered through to the underlying Sie Lage not use them any more than is necessary Sete!” Yon can set a aiceant this were Ae 60 cme Prectng Tam, 1t_| Fock it carried its decaying influence with Transfers of Real Estate. in the evening. Fine sewing, reading and — oe Tuesday, Jan. 1, 1895, F430 p.m, MEMORIAL, CHAPEL, Sth and i NIVERSALIST. TeoKna ‘wrought the destruction of this] Deeds in fee have been filed as follows: | writing should be entirely tabooed. @221f_J. H. CORNING, Tile Shop, 520-622 123tb st. FROM 5 A.M. UNTIL 2 P.M., AS USUAL. n.w.—Sunday school, 3:30 pin. All are cordially te — rock, ‘thereby, producing new soil. The| Chas, A. Corey to Katie G. Shoemaker, | Very hot water is very beneficial to the a rrintia — Invited to these services. It’ | GHURCH OF OUR FATHER, rimitive man never harmed the soll. Civ- | 5. Se ae sight if It is rightly applied. It counters CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES IX WROUGHT IRON, | 420-2 es ROMO Cake | aaa GUE REET ern | EAN AG D. D.. Pp Rized man was the only animal which did. eo biel paige te mage $2,000. corr = acts any tendency to inflammation, and new artistic, candles many designs, STREI A cH, . . Power of in Hw Fish and Wm. J. Dugan, trustees, to A. M. 'd relaxes the muscles about the 7 n began to strip off the rests and rola ™ adit ftands, tuaze, Rnockers, lanterns, ite. ot Table Wines for New Year’s Another Capter’ Neatly Finieked.""” aul car: | AS S008 88 wun PCE tng earth and to | P. Maschmeyer, lots 24 and 25, Peters Mill | eyes, It should. be applied not meroly FIREPLACES. he Trg a ers peel A ee 1t_| Piree it into yielding food heglaid upon it | Seat: $10. ‘Thos. J. Johnston and Walter E. | against the lids, but to the eyes themselves, ‘The Ridean stove, an artistic grate, may be Will expect w sittle wine, Better get it ot | SECOND BAPTIST CHU a tax which was slowly killh& it. Wright, trustees, to Adelia L. S. Thombs, | A Soft cloth poo be pen ype oe used in any chimney, With or without mantel, us. You will get better wine and pay less | 0.W., Bishop Johnson, D.D., pastor. a IRE ~ c The areas of our tillable land should be | lots 76, 77 and 78, sq. 85%; $2,050. George J. | WTUNE our slightly, and app! a and combines beating qualities with the pleasures for it here than anywhere else in Washi 1i a.m. and 7:30 p.m., by'pastor. 8 p.m., 8. 8. SOULS’ CHURCH, 14TH AND L STS.—KEV. | oiaggitied. Certain lands should not be | Nash et ux, to Franklin P. Nash, part lots | ¢¥es. Water may also be dashed against of am open fire, burning bard or soft coal or ‘wood. fom, ter we bay. 10 a. balk ing- | Lxceum, addressed by Lawyer T. L. Joues. Spe- Shippen, pastor, will preach at il a.m. : Teed Peal a ae ean the eyes by the hand. Five minutes of the a0 °.'B XIN Shop, 520-522 13th st. Tettie te Tight from the cask te 804} cial instrumental muste. ae ‘ Fiala at Par ester, Soitigrees on ee lauana ell veto ene eck ot 4, ‘lke ie road nad hot water treatment at the close of a day WEST END NATIONAL BANK, ‘Of course you also want a “ittle whisky, | Sir. ZION BAPTINT CHURCH, Con. oF i2TIi fer meeting, O:b0 p.m et aeaen Th Browne eundivision of Mt, 34 work, followed by five minutes of rest with Mis Gat. and there isn't. any” "Just as. good” and Esta, ne, Itev. A. Willbanks, pastor.—S. S., ree ee Fe ee eto ee oe | Or nnt Pisine; $10. John Rideut, ena | closed eyes, will do wonders toward re- A Aividend of 6 per cent per annum. payable “Old Berkeley”"—our own brand—$1 qt., $4] 9 a.m. Preaching at i1 a.m. and 7:80 p.m. by FRIENDS. erosian was found tn New Hngisnd and the | Fleas! Cimenaten, triste, te Wan. re | Sreshing the tired sight quarterly, bas this day been declared by the the pastor. Lyceum at 3 p.m. Subj at night, ~-— maximum in at pal e country . 5 A . F. When a person ts in a state of heslth and MEETING (ORTHODOX) HELD Y. M. tY | running southwest from MaryJand to Mi Hummer, lot 56, sq. 965; $2,821.74. Louis vigor, the whites of the eyes are bluish in gal. beard of direccors, payable January 1, 1895, to Ss “The Dawn of the Christian Era.” Revival starts i Stockholders “of record of December ‘24, 1804, JAS. THARP, 812 FSt.N.W. Sunday night. Watch meeting Monday nigh «1409 | gissippl, and thence northwest to the west- | P. Shoemaker et ux. to Charles A. Corey, | Color’ and very clear. When the syatem is y at 11 in parlors o Transfer books will be ‘losed trom December 426-124 preaching by the pastor. Services New Yeu New York ave. | Public invited. Mid-week mect- | @rn margin of the Mississippt valley. Five lot 2, Peters Mill Seat; | $2,000. Jno. A. | SOF thy ihe tlood disordered, or the ett Gas ie WILLiaMs, Punch For N Year’s. e TR [st N = ea or six million acres had been destroyed. | Seller et ux. to ‘Thos. H. Pickford, original | stomach in a poor condition, the whites cf bet. L and M.- Us - ‘a irg it. The lecturer complimented the | ton to Francis KE. Throckmorton, lot 6, / strained eyes, of eyes that are not closed i . D. POWER, PASTOR VERMO} ; jiartet by Miss M. E. Johnson, Mr. E. C. Jones ‘Church: at 11 acd 8 6 ig NT AVE. wisdom and the energy of the Department | Pik. 15, University Heights; $5. George N-| tn gieepy long enotigh each night, and of FICE OF THE MUTUAL Fine IN. co. or p<. | Punch For New Year’s. Bk ‘Papers by Mr. 8. H. Holmes and Jenkens. WASHINGTON, Dec. 1i, 1804. a lock. Sunday’ kchool, v 3 g Policy holders are hereby wotiied vo renew their | Punch For New Year’s. Co. Rev. B. M. Brown, pastor. ae Y.'P. & GB. meeting at'7 p-m. "All very of Agriculture. Saree Se Gould, lots ia and Sao ane Shc | eves that are given to looking upon wine Ss, “Tees, for the year 1800. Please do so Ready made, white or red, already tor use. | METROPOLITAN BAPTIST CE c A | come. Major Powe: was called upon for a few | $14" 3 Hogier Dulany and E. N. Waters | When it is red ‘and other glittering things early and avoid the crowd. Only $2 gal.—you can't make it any cheaper or} and 6th sts. Green Clay Smith, pastor. OTHER SERVICES remarks, He corroberated all that Prof. | trustees, to Jno. A. Moyer, lot 11. 14 are bloodshot. As a usual thing the swhites ‘dist. J. WESLEY BOTELER, Secrets better. Regular services, 7:30 p m. ' Preaching oo wre Shaler had said, and brought out the ad- | $y" ytainacd He Warner et ae. te, | of the eyes are an excellent index to the — eo PATTERNS OF RAMBLERS. To-Kalon Wine Co.,614 14th | 087 "Sis0"'am sen a o:20 re, | THE CHRISTIAN SCIEN ditional point inat as these lands were | Washington Loan and ‘Trust Company, | DeMts and health of ® man oF a woman, > . . e , 9: FA, yy ” , tut. its Sunday Bible class at Its read-| washed away in e¢ muddy waters o: Pr-iaart ‘9 7 “4 ae — We would respectfully announce that samples| "Phone 908. [2 West Washington orders filled | _Prayer_meeting. Thursflay, 7:45_p.m. qt jas 2th st. nw. at 4 o'clock. All | streams, they formed bars to the free flow | trustee. lots 27, 28 and 20, Washington One of the Firat Families. of the “NUMBER TWELVE’ RAMBLER can | throug’ Manogue & Jones, $20 and M sta. n.w. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 16TH ST. ABOVE | _ ure oi.:| Sethe currants; and thue tate tocrentian | ees ee rill tee oper Tg ep ie Bom tl = Scott Cirle, Desc nan es aching Uy whe pas. | THE GOSPEL! THE GOSPEL! | THE GOSPEL! | rains which occurred at varying periods Knock Him Do: Pom 2m, Se ind cede ne Tif anges in detail sag | Get Blank Books Now. poppe Dm. Baption after oven. | yin the lull, O22 K wt. rw. Mr. 8 Mont of | the natural outlets to the sea were | wom the Chicag> Dispat sgn tan’ The count (showing visitor through bs pated by our experience im 1894.——Price orly - ing service. IMMANUEL MISSION, New Homp- re MOO every plight next | dammed. Floods resulted and the low eA = atid castle)—"That first room was furnis! 0. Take a Hank at ie before you decide on a | — QMUz, for, 457% Pattee vette Ta’ afods | auice ave. and M st, $:20 p.m Chrinian En | ime, but) Chrlat. No, creed ud the ‘ities Xo| lands were lost. | We might look forward | | ATY man who points a revolver at one, | with the spoil of a battle in Spain, the next Bee em RMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO. of Ledgers, Journals, Records, Day Books, | ‘eavor meeting, pm. ally | church’ but “the ‘one body,’ and take no collec- | to greater destruction by floods. whether the weapon is supposed to be| \ith the booty secured after a siege in atta 1325 14th ot. Dw. Cash Books, &c., at ‘prices that'll save you | _ Welcome. tions. e Pd Se Le : Joaded or unloaded, ts elther a fool or @| anders. Here is the Turkish room. One Co i eae CONGREGATIONALIST. pers ee oe een mt aaa Talmage Goes to New York. lunatic, and in elther case he cannot be! o¢ my ancestors brought all these things MERCHANT lowest prices. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, COR. 10TH ; - | The Rev. Dr, T. De Witt Talmage is | suppressed too soon, Our advice under | hack after a campaign in the eas . M. Newman, D. D., pas- The ice cream for the dinner of the going to preach regularly in New York | such circumstances is to knock the mur- v' — tlee that the furniture fn t 11 a.m., with sermon by | boys which was given by the Newsboy Visitor—“I_ notice city. He is making arrangements to de- | derous imbecile down without a moment's | thx room is antique French.” Give him yor onler emi Soe’ win de suite. | Easton & Rupp, 421 ith St. | 20.4 sen Ber. us endl winter stock gem vents. __ ax3i-t2._ | opie Rvieell Weatiousee,: Gust_ahove: avs 0S TGR), tho aster. At TD Bm second | Chrismas | and Children’s Aid Society was furnished | jiver nis first sermon in the Academy of | hesitation, Don't delay; a minute ts more| “Another ancestor obtained that. He CALENDARS For 1805, Columbia f service, continuing the pticon views of the | by the liberality of Mrs. Charles G. Dulin, ¥ Of | than time enough for his foolishness to | sacked palace in Normandy.” - ‘Tey calendars as an advertising mediom. Beau- umbia for 1895. ata ot ate ae ct and hours’ of 60 voices, | and she herself served it to them. Muste §unday afternoon, January 6, at 4 | cost you your life. “Yeu have also, I see, a large amount of CEE Tine Oe eee to ee MCQUEEN, - | We, have & MODEL, 4 now, on xn ant | lel by Dr, Blschott, organist. Sunday, school, — o'clock. ‘Knock him down, If he has as much | expensive furniture which is, decidedly Fine Book and Job Printing, it ne Pcdieal departure from all former teodsis | 2:20 %% Christian Endeavor, 6:90 pm. it On Bird ‘Why do you choose 4 as the hour for | brain power as a bluejay he will thank you | modern. ik a lephone-620. 1108-1116 E st. uw. | gna is unquestionably © NEW wheel, not a bullt- NEW CHURCH. Mrs. Olive Thorne Miller, the well-known | Your fervices?” he was asked, for doing It. Yes. I bogged an American belroes: Th . lecturer on birds, is. to-give = free lecture maatine a ee) New ore inte eaten, Two coaches of the Cincinnatl express,on | The East St. Louis and St. Louls Bridge Washington for the election of directors will teen, are right; the price is right. Come in and |“ will be the subject of the Nev, Frank Sewall's on “The Bird; Our Brother,” before the | telling me that an afternoon service would | tho Vandalia ling, caught fire near Alta- | and Construction Company, which proposes oe 6 ee a ee le Co. Srening lecture at, the chapel in National Lave | National Sclence Club at the hall of Na-| not interfere with their churches. Except | mont, Jil, yesterday, and were totally de- | to build and operate @ bridre acro=s the Segeary S608, Seteees District Cycle Co., School, 18th st. Telow 1. at 8 oclock,, Morning | tienal Museum Thursday morning, January | for that reason I would prefer a morning | stroyed. None of the passengers were in-| Missiesippl river, bas been incorporated, Sete botas “CLARENCE CORSON, Cashter, | a2t-tf 452 PENNA. AVE. N.W. School at 12:15, All seats are free, Tt” | 3, 1898, at 11 o'clock. cr evening service.” jured. with @ capital stock of $300,000, BGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF THE | over '4. fockboldsre of the Columbia National Bank of weight is right; the bea are right; the | NEW CHURCH.—“‘OUR CHILDREN IN HEAVEN’

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