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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1895-TWENTY PAGES. : 3 SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. Earle aston hl aed eg i etre eet alert Perm - = one presented, his subject being “Relation .Puge 11 REVORT OF THE CONDITION Ld ° THE MUTUAL 1E T. A INTAN’ . cee (eon Bernonis Eas: of tho Olticer to the Member." “One should ROSIN 5 wny, and for no reason per- METROPOLITA: M. CHURCH, 41% AND C 4 s HH ive up to all the rules of the society, he enna Z T to himself, 1 invite tention to Mtr. : Hogh Jolmston, D:D. FE ee amie pastor, will | Said, and all should live together in their | ATTORNEYS appeal in last evening's Star in order a Preach at 1 tm. und 7:30 pan’ Evening sab- | work and duties. Mr. May referred to the | AUCTION S: (re OE a eect e Ject: “A Rational’ Sport."” 8.'S., 9:90 a.m. It_| difficulty of finding a sufficient number | BUSINESS CHANCES. ee eae A rheeees Ws At avereaic tine Bes Ss Pastor, B HEZ SWE IS SOADAY NIGHT, | Willing to abide by the judgment of the | CN TEEMS.._-. - to the uu st umulttion of MADE A BiG | officers of the society in the making up of URCH NOTICES. pany beyond the Muit Bxed by "m. by the pastor. | committees, and advised more concert of | COAL AND Woop. hat he is in favor of “a Second Baptist Church | action. Mistakes could not always be y it_| avoided, he said, and all should bear and 3 out of this | aCe eet Archer {3 | . BET. 16TH | forbear. What was wanted, he explained, FIRE INS. CO. OF | ARLINGTON For the District 19, 1805. ations will RESOURC Real estate Forniture a Accrued interest 2 Gish ia bank and company’s office and SHILOH BAPTIST CHURC! A, rept erate d 17th sts. now. pastor.— | was fewer “I can’ts” and more “I wills.” acaee prevent 3 iA TAStoRMRUlESeCo ne: cher mnipleanerlinee nsanll| ra) ae SSR GEE CE $294,339.50 etherwise, his 30 p.m. At 9:30 a.m. ol. At 4 p. Business Methods. "ATIONAL .. Capital stock a $290,000.00 ‘CURSIONS, &e... FINANCIAL iy or other: ne public are ia-| afr, John B. Sleman, jr., was the next = speaker, his paper being devoted to “Busi- ness-like Business Meetings.” He re- marked that few members of the society Reelons realized the importance and value of busi- | FOR RENT (Misccilaneous). ‘and Wed- | ness-iike methods in conducting the work | For of the society and its meetings. He would | For Surplus ... 5 oun People’s Ly: idwin, "pastor. aches tt AL a.m. by bs .. CHURCH, Lh A. Stakel of ac it has ab JOURE, meeting, Hampsh rates of only WILLIAM GALT. TOW nee CHURCH, not favor or advise mere mechanical work, | FOR RENT (tau columbia, “62 5S ARATE Cate but plain, practical methods. He then | FOR RENT (tors) . Se ee a net ae bh gal pre aa sketched an ideal business meeting of the | POR SALB (Ricycles). District of Colut empl the society, suggesting that all new busin FOR SALE (Ho form of fe should first be submitied to an executive | FOR SALE (ots)... and tree CHURCH. es Be Fe committee. If that were done, he was | For positive that muen valuable time would be | ror saved and much more important work bet- ter and mors quickly pei formed. Susanne Moore devoted five minutes ing the “Duties of the Corres- ponding Secretary. Tas “Relation of the President to the Committees” was the subject of Miss Anna J. Beii's paper. SALE (Mise: Stitt. CHURGH, STH AND | D. D., pastor. : to di HAPEL BRANCH, water, District er 31, of. Columbia S94, ax required by the sixteenth section ef the act of Conz1 approved October 1, IN}, to be made to the comptroller of the currency, and to be duly published. Capital, folly” paid in Li colmun of Ofiicers Responst MEDICS a < Mr. W. H. H. Smith, ! PERS as committee of 96, was named on the pro-| pianos AND ORGA: gram for a paper en “The Responsibiliti POTOMA of Seciety Om in Connection with the | RAILROAL Convention of "95," but he explained that | <!4 CORA tis hed) been’ co! busily eccupied with the h, pastor, | duties of the committee that he had no time to prepare a written puper, He spoke, however, of the unferturate delay which had Leen met in ascertaining certain great- ly needed information from the different socicties, and reminded the meeting that | WANTED (Lots). if the convention was to be a success every | WANIED (Miscellaneous) one should respond promptly when called | WANTED (itooms).. upon for information and assistance. It had been intended to have a general discussion of the papers read, but the late- ness of the hour prevented, and after another hymn had been sung, the gather- MOUNT VERNON PLAC et ad IC sts - -$1,090,000.00 . tid might as a ree SDRY M. HURCH, 14TH Rev. Dr. Olives A. Brown, pastor. rday school. U1. preachiie by Rev. Jas, M. King, secretary | METROPOLITAN BAPTIST CHURC of the Society for Protection of American Insti- ne. Green Ci tutions. Regular services, 11 a.m the pustor. Seats free, Pot petent to | sed by What the polley THOMAS I. tors. AMIN P. Rt, President; THOM- JONES, Third Vice President and Acting ry, and LEWIS ¢CLEPHANE, JOHN G. PARKE and JOHN F. RODGERS, Directors, of The National Safe Deposit, Savings and Trost Company of the District of Columbia, do solemaly swear that the gbove siatement is true to the best committee on charity of the board of trade, | of our know! age and belief. Di JOHN FINN. TOR THE 1s, Publisher. ik and Job rinting. 11081116 E st. a.w. —punch brothers, ~ pune rH tor. Pre 3 pan. the TWELFTH § Slarrow, pastor. : DE & PFI Pe . 2 deal of help can YDER, President. itizeay" Distetet Sok Bm nl cit eh LU Bie Enis ob ies cama perestended by the Cb. Union. THOMAS it JONI, 3d ¥. Pr and Acting Seer. with care"—eoll to Mace: Doce ER ee ee The Night Session. Rev. A. W. H. Hadder, president of the | EEWIS CLEPHANE | JOHN G. FAUKS, 1721 Pennsyl- pe hesaney she ak 3 cost of lugredients—$2_ gallon. ot) Sample gratiy drop in. 2 alon Wine Co.,614 14th | xetes, see Bist st. battery? Waite «| "Phone 998. [2 West Washington orders filled ade, none of equa’) throszh Manogue & Jones, 320 and M sts. u.W. go cheap. A ¥: wf phystclame” a jald-15d batteries in stock. cial extra discoun — rs OMFORT—V meh yal inet b fe HE: if COMES To SHIRT COMFORT—WE msehines and cabinet rere on the | eat muke you one that'll embody comfort of t I's static are known to be the best on the 22 karat sort— 6 and the other ‘ Shirts, “"_ * sightll- 2 <1 "ML not be slighted CONGREGATIONALIST. The church was crowded to the doors at/ New York city C. E. Union, made a one- | istrict of Columbia, 63: E aa Ge SS 7:30 o'clock, when the opening mass meet-| minute talk, being followed by Rev. James | Subscribed and sworn to before me at Washing~ nee ee > aA Oe ing began. Every seat on the floor was Gc- L. Hill of Boston, who predicted a great | ton, . this 14th day of January, A.D. oe an munier narte : es : success for the Washington convention of | (Seal) WILLARD Ti. MY cae ae eR Lg Ga peu preach, (At cupied, and even the galleries were packed. The meeting was closed by the Miz- it Will speak: subject: “The ‘Kine's | TR€ meeting was preceded by the singing | pah benediction, followed by the apostolic ig Basle by quartet anil che of several hymns. The devotional exercises | benediction by Mr. McEwen. Ei i SOPFOSEC IES SOS CS SOE SES SESEOD , organist. Sunday school, were led by Mr. W. H. H. Smith, chairman| The quartet which rendered the spect of the "Ns convention committee, who was| music of the evening was composed of |@ American Security and introduced by President L. A. Connor, jr.| Misses Minnie B. and Florence R. Keene, T t Gs Mr. Smith said that he brought the greet-| Ella L. Davis and Ella C. Lyman. rust Co. 1405 tt. Capital, $1,250,000. Surpius, - $175,000. Sem. YSICLA 2M and 11 a.m. need an elect re the best CHURCH, 4TH ST SE, Ke pastor.—9 a.m., Sunday school by paste are the agents for this city and will seit | = low prices that no other dealer can | Shiv t virtu Z. D. GILMAN, 627 Pa. SONS HAVING GOODS 0° ings of the Virginia Endeavorers. ‘The en- tire assembly, m emulation of the custom Morning Session. elsewhere, arose, and for a moment the air| This morning at 7 o'clock more than one enw, DEPOSIT Sacrednens of Marriage: and ‘the Larger Hope Bible evelation.”” ‘Sunday school at If you're fastidious so mach the better. We'll) GRACE M. E. CHURCH, COR. OTH AND 8 STS Hi. K. Fulton, upon which Interest is due | 3° son or keep the shirts. a: a ciena CG Ge we was white with handkerchiets. hundred Endesvorers gathered in the Sun- year or more, fire berets notified to call at | Mes 4 WELLS: Papert on shirts, 1411 PA. AVE.| 3, F-49 nine Sunday. Snuday. © _Han Endeavor at 6:30 p.m, Al! cordially invteea't Mr. Smith then called for a twe-minute| gay school room of the First Congrega- Desai ey taged pete ee eh nae gs ae jal9-14d Epworth Leagu 0pm. Prayer m UNITARIAN, season of sentence prayer, all rising. From | +:cya1 Church. The meeting was conducted Loans. rie apr cr tanaka chachety Ss bs “AN 3] =] Eeertboe welcome, ws the intense stillness came, one by one, | tonal 5 is 5 to sult on real estate ies ONLY LIVELY FISH Mr = ALL SOULS’ CHURCH, 14TH AND_L STREETS.— | brief prayers from those who felt moved to| by Rev. M. Ross Fishburn and was a pd collateral security av Re A. Eliot of Hrooklyn, N. We testing at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.’ Sund: pee atudy, class, 0:45 a.m. Young People’ at prevailing rates of , Will preach | speak. It was a most impressive moment. | prayer, praise and testimony service. The ie President Connor made a few introduc-| central thought of the meeting was de- tory remarks, to open the real work of the | rived frem a clause in the last verse of evening. He then called for a song, and | Matthew's gospel, “Lo, I am with you al- LUTHERAN. response was made by the young ladies of | ways, even unto the end of the world.” CHURCH OF THE REFORMATION, F GRY Gaede) QUES After the meeting had opened with sev- =The pastor, Rev ) Pastors’ Half Hour. eral hymns and prayers Mr. Fishburn D. D., will ho at 11 and Ae "Half Hour” ¢: spcke briefly but beautifully along the lhne The “‘Pastors’Half Hour’’ came next, con-| o; thought suggested by the above text. will sing at the ¢vening service f King of Love My 5! ducted by Rev. Howard Wilbur Ennis. The| Fully one-half of those present took part SWIM UP STREAM. 'We Are in the Popular Swim With OLR DOFMESTIC FINISH. PLASTERERS, ATTENTION—ALL MEMBERS OF aaissioners may.sccn fasuc an order pro- Piasterers’ L.A. 144, K. of Ly hereby Sng glossy looking giaas whist. fronts. Sash ear ace esis onto caste Wit Spotless Domestic interest. ‘Company, for the election of the company's offes, 413 | lueeting, It Sums of any amount Feceived on deposit and Deposits. ititerest allowed there- cn. Such deposiis are. scbject to check at any tween 12 and 1 jats-l4t CHAI B CHURCH, -m., by pastor, Rev. 8. “The Great Want of the Church: 6:40 pm: ¥. PS. C.F. fieuie ae sean fate ‘are aso revested to] Finish Linen ia the Worl Re Hoe ee ee ern Ge a Lae: | spiting and altogether helpful to those In Renipeptegiord on ents of orgunized Indo red | ace 5 ;- | spiring and altogether hel 10 those . do Itkewise. By order of the Assembly. J0iS3t_ | 1, wnat YOU want for RECEPTIONS and THEATER : =| ted to each speaker was Rev. G. N. Luc- | SPUD B00 = ” leved of the care of PARTE corier of 11th and I n.w.—Rev. 8. Domer, pas: | cock, for the Presbyterians. _ dong clae ere’ bition of our COUPON BOOKS receive 5 Per Cent Discount. eer mead aoe Micklg] Rhee waked Oe ove GODFREY LAUNDRY, jon orrow, iyorning und evening at 11 and! Congregational singing followed, and 2 a : avail themselves of the Early moruing cl Flee Wi wae CESGIL Ete Ikea STORIE RTS GNIS SMALLPOX CASES. Financial anise een ae as : $ 3 CL ee ats 0. Pastors (ls | utes on behalf of the Baptists. Rev. Agent. company, which ts ax e 3 > z 3 r4 3 i e Sunday “True Stuff:” Joesinneee ee rec Sterling N. Brown spoke for the Congrega- | The Disease Brenks Out Again in the eee a coat aces prayer tionalists. Rev. Mr. S. M. Hartsock of Uld Place. sand stranzers tion that tailoring should be cheaper on account | 1507 F ST. al9-co) Tel. 592. manage estates and act ~ ra; = iy Ryland was unable to attend, but sent ™ of the new tariff, The Tact takes nbout | Ge7Pa Foy sid Reven i” Ete ateahaate zs 1 Smallpox has again breken out in the a escoret ncial Ae > 1 ppa: ASBURY M. FE. CHURCH, 11TH 4 PRIEN! 2 his reasons on behalf of the Methodist z $2 off the material of « suit—and does | "5, not a Russian name, but is simply my| Rev. D. W. Hass. D-D.. ‘pasto (ER ESRS MEETING | (ORTIEODON, EYERY | ‘piscopal Chureh in a letter, which was | house No. 1810 Valley street, from whic: viser and agent. the price of labor, which Is near Dobie. wivited: read, Frank Turner, a child, the first person in 1409 New York ‘ave. 9:15 a.m. Preaching, 11’ a.m., Re tout is] D.D.. of New. York, trade mark spelled backward. Wills naming this yer cent F Its price. It fs the * = pdr, iste : te : re eae byt eniieg" ad the matertats—durabil Se le ait —— Vorop bine her Pick D.D.. i Bnitimore. ee th Ts te Binet: Midweek meeting, Fifth day evening 2 A ant does ae sgeheet asl ooo a i Your company as executor 7 lens P 5 Rev. Wi .G , for letho- th tal january 4. ¥ Je, Key that makes custom tailoring so much | let us estimate on some of your printing. | You) 3.P Mrogresn,, Bversbody Ww Be ev. Walter R. Graham, for the sla eceieae Abeer atnterertees FTE wil be Gran and kept dist Protestants, took up every one of his 180 seconds by giving a new acrostic | yesterday. They were Mattie Saunders and C.. These | her infant and Fentcn Horad, and last perior to rendy-miade clothing, and, very may have been paying 2 per cent too much. ns ts nacuraily, @ little higher in pelee. the “personal letter ts ae advertising any special It NINTH STREET CHRIS yth and D ste. n. peace a LL am, “Divine Peovic :30 pam.) @ short sermon to Endeavoi pense. The value of a safe ESBYTERIA the best means of ~ s or feature of your | NEW YORK AVENU ee on the societies’ title, If you are used to goed tailoring you will business. See us about these letters. —Dr. Patton, president of Petneston letters, he said, signify “yeomanry,” be- | night Health Officer Woodward haa them PROMPT PRINTER, Ww! cupy the pulpit tomorro i. z . box for keeying your recognize our prices as being exceptionally tow. | Byron S.AMAMs,sio rn st. sw. | vice at I Pd ead bam. Christ cause the members of the C. E. are the |t¢moveJ to the hospital. Three others, valuable papers cannot TROUSERINGS, $ UP— ses deavor Society meets at 6:45. Prayer mee Ss king’s bodyguard; “pomology,” because of | Maud Saunders, a girl named Turner and Safe be overestimated. The hk $17.00 UP. 6 Shir We have better ‘Thursday evening. You are cordially 13 G sr the power revealed through ene science of | Bettie Richards, who occupied rooms in vaults of this company et ts more money, | Si Sooo eres — bs ead raising fruit in the King’s garden the same house, who there was reason to Boxes. nd a . FITAN PRESBYTERI didress In Washing’ 7 4 bondact- 2 . eee FIELD SIMPSON, To Order, firmly, believe that the | METROPOLITAN | PRESBYTER RE ae because it reveuis the art of condact- | telieve had taken the disease, and that It burglar-proof. $5 to $50 2 TAILOR,” 12TH AND F STS. jal3 ’ $o. you will fit you better| pustor.—Kev. John Chester, D. successful campaign tor the king; | will in time fully dzvelop, were sent to the per year, according to being the cadet corps of true | suspect camp, and their furniture aud = size. ‘The mammoth fire and burglar-proof warchouse, @ 1140 15th st., presents every possible facility and wear longer than any Shirts you can have| tor, will preach 2t 11 a.m., and also w made elsewhere for $12. the ordinance of baptism. Subject of 2 ‘So sure are we of this that we will make you a| mon by the pastor at 7:30 p.m.: “The Gr a \“sample Shirt and refmmd you your money if it} Need of the Christian Endeavor Moveinent SOMP MEN does not please you. Three returned in four yéars| bath school, 9:30 a.m. Y. P. S.C. E., TY. | isn't so bad, is it? A cordial welcome for all to all servic jon to persons not identi! knight errantry of the cross, sent out to | Gther belongings also removed and destroy- ~ | protect the king's highway, and “espion- | a. All these people were with Frank A. Thos 6, | #&e," because it sends each member cut | Turner frequently before he was taken to with ocuers from the king to watch the | the smallpox hospital, and so the history words of each other and the movements | of the cases can easily be traced. ‘There of the enemy, are now no persons living in the house, nor | GRACE REFORMED Cit R. EPS NATURAL Fe yf TO GRASP AN GPPORTUD Tha why some men bave never exten one of ‘El 7 &il 4 id Two Old Timers, cial invit. exe She. dinners. It's @ chance that every. mat | ery PELAMG, exe oman.y. ave. | other chu should tal Ve serve the finest dinners in t | Jals-13d ASSEMBLY'S PRESRY . All the “good things” of the season— || ASSEMBL’ i i et Sth and I sts. n.w., Rev Geo. O. Little, D. D. meet, delicious stitecand sexed by | Webb’s Headache Powders | tasrs:to ai. subinn miei: 11 gta, er" eee cer es Ge Pee AR Oe ae PT Are) a new thing—yct almst| mo meeting of ¥. PS 40 pan, one in ilines: ne vl talks of WASHINGTON, D. ©, January 16, 1805. Goro Ce Ue Gisele ‘rauret GEE Gee TaMiveek | felends and all” who. will favor us. wich thelr | 1ettCt BIVInE On account of repairs to the draw span of the the reason {s obvious — try them. prayer and conference. A cordial | _ pre z iv Rev. J. E. Fout, for the United Brethren, Sas the Canton of Ticcino, Semen. gibi ey Leet haempnent fool Sega im : sides ION MISSION. said that he values the organization be- | Switzerland, have caused great destruction Saat eres soon wee [toes AC AM Druggicts. GEMLEY MEMORUSE, PRESISTERIA an wate thas cvandcavers werk service, ii | of bropecty” and toes of Ife. All tafe Is being able to pass through tbe draw for that reason, |{_3017-t1d fl aye. bet. 6th and 7th’ sta. n-w- puts the young people to work, in union | completely discrganized. Ti oFclock. Evening service, It ROH, COR. 4 MIS: 10N. rf 5 ? ee Che ___ HALL the Christian Church, but was detained at | after the health department officials think for the safe keeping of Storage. furniture, china, paint- . ings, jewelry, important papers and all other ar- ticles of value. Keys to storage rooms con- __trolled by renters, Rev F. D. Power was to have spoken for | will any he permitted to enter there until the sick bed of his brother. it is safe to do so The patients at the Mr. Ennis offered a brief prayer for the | pospital are all doimg well, and it is be- before reading Mr. Power's | lieved all will recover. s reasons why he values the a cu: TRS AL AL UNION MISSI: ia hall in Mission build CHURCH, Rev. J! American sqorri and Russell Verb: with one arother. SoS = 4 ‘k; baptisia, reception of n 30. o'clock e i é : Your Patrons Buy of You pelos receetea cone latter, condi WES WATS iis Co Gil als NANCIAL ACARD. icy Holders of the Mutual Fire In-|| Because they get the best at the minimum n_of the xerles’ on s. held many me reasons from Rev. C. H. Butler, speaking FI A ea aioe Ginerats cd th th vackect nag dake oe prive. Why not do the same in your own bus- and Heaven;”” subject: “HOME ek in different parts of the for the Lutherans. Rear 8Sg ompany of — respect yas ines by buying your Stationery ers. welcome re iuvited to attemd thes = REPORT ory THE CONDITION aT. Britton. i fmm nn eet! y ie ne base everything you'll need in the SIXTH PRE You will find a welcome. Any one not Number of Members. i h bs < Geo. E. Emmons. over iifty years, isiness in South W. Brae mn coe cases ieumytty aoe enact. attend who would like to, Just plese remember | The collection was then taken up and ee ee ery RTA | BTW. What over thirty years, and a & poiley Le vin oer ali save you something on most everything. now we b MalanvevOnithe “of our | While the coins were jiigling Secretary ‘At the 31, 1894. @ Wm A. Me cittagety inured deen s,s | Easton & Rupp 421 th St meee fF Nponce nccount, “Stang eally. Howls | Steman made the announcements for the ore W. ee bs % All are are elu alded by’ ot other meetings. He read a letter from | cash in bank and SAPSSSES SS |THE WASHE AND TRUST COMPANY. NOTICE TO STOCK HOLDE: The regular quarterly dividend of one s half per cent ou the capital stock of t:s company will be paid at its office on and after February 1, 1895. ‘The books for the transfer of sto-< will be closed between the dates of January 21 Febra- Tani uot so pressed with other business that |p annot give proper attention to the duties of the |! i RN PRESBYTERIA: at cosaneed eal tha unaateennte actor ea | BE Whisky For ESTERS TRESBY tts second meeting next of money by the company b d the limit nixed iim Pas! * seh by ‘the Tan in favor of a reasonable || Medicinal Paracas Mee Mowers Wigs, ne ea Sect Sanit Cae a 0 of hi e a > the evening on ‘The Bib -Its Authorit, pose eal oom gp oa ag nm gl Physicians who are in doubt as to what BE. TRUSTEE JAS. L. A large ‘aml interested audience expecte medium of this MISSION WORK! ing next Tues’ Mu ys On real est: will hota | the Baltimore ion, sending grect- | I p.m. in| ings, which were received with waving | € by (coup tor of E'| handkerchiefs. ‘The total registration, he Prev in conse ofyeolietion- hiress of | said, is 1,214, divided as follows among the | Onice furniture. : Gerominations: Presbyterians, Lutherans, $3; Methodist HILL, ribe for medicinal pur- favited. r to suck return. I prom- ited te a i = z peste: = ‘ Methodist is LIABILITIES. utmost in the future, as pa eee We oe | #1 ST vara CHURCH, . BET. OTHER SERVIC eee seated 144; Christian, 7 Cash capital -$100,000 00 ary 1, 1895. ee see antee It absolutely pure and unadulterat- fet ees — —— cellaneous, 109. Netegunin eee 0,208 UD Washington, D.C, Jamuary 11, 1898. THEOSOPHY.—LECTURE 0. os rent Mt Cohn ta onareow jock, at hall, 419 loth st. n. Publi ed. Only $1_quart. | Jas. Tharp, 812 F St. N.W. | subject: = by male qu . MR. ERNEST WILSON, the popula will sing the offertory at the mornin S. at 9:30 Junior C. E. at 3:30 p International Convention. A hymn was sung by the entire assem- | anUsTgES: F AS SRG e, and then Rev. Henry T. McEwen of | erer, vlee prex.: 1 > STIAN SCIENCE INSTI | a *ys will hold Its Sunday Bible cl ‘at its read- | New York, the chairman of the "02 New Ot 12th et., at 4 o'clock. All are York convention committee, spoke for ENDOWMENT AND FAID-UP POLICIES PURCHASED AT A Money loaned on sume. "E DEPOSIT, invited. itor anit | Columbia for 1895. h other business as may properly come before || we nave a MODEL 40 now on ‘cattnition and LOANS ON LIFE, ENDOWMENT, TO? distribution policies our special will be held the office of the the ore? i. Senior C. B. at IL welcome. yafive S = “ a theast ‘corner of 15th street_and New. York | "Et eo eens Gage ee pone ore Rita tions ton visit kite wicmbersye en hanNe = STEGER twenty-five minutes on the top! ‘How | * Signe Lan Pecan metcy~ caiman Y, the ZIST DAY of JANUARY, | and is unquestionaviy a NEW wheel, uot a built- By re oie Ga Dees It Pay to Entertain an International | Suicribed and swam to ee lover "O4. (ERIAN CHURCH, 9TH 8’ andene and’Dr. Jackso Cc. E. Convention?” He spoke with great — < jali-tr ia Ir par eb tt elem 3 Great i Ces Joseph, T. “Helly, pas: Sa SUSDM force aud enttiudasm Washington, be | St SNS SA, Noes See FoR COLORIAT, KESIDENCES WIEOUGHT IRON | tires are Tights the peice te Vight. ‘Come’ ts api | (or Suaay Mendy "330, ame) Preacn tow (Hall) sald, will become in 1896 a great magnet REPORT OF THE CONDITION Government Clerks, candles! and interns, ress knockers a . oie lel Jebtor;"” p. 3. ardirons. Ope? Franklin ‘stoves. Send for eft- District Cycle Co. Frese of Inacl,” lectare im course on Lite ot | Weekly. tors almost lee unel oes eno ure. azéligion! INSURANCE COMPANY OF WASH- As a class, have more and greater opportunities cular. J. H. CORNING, Tile Shop, 520-22 13th ry’ 9 Elisha. ¥. P.'8. C. EB, 6:30 p.m. Thureday | Wht. ‘wn"and | will, of course, have something to do with INGTON, D. C., for saving motey tixn almost any other class of _iall-tt |_a27-tt 452 PENNA. AVE. N.W. prayer i 30 p.m.” Strangers always wel- 2 it? dp ae ues fe ideas is peace upon re- At the close of business December 31, 1894. People, ‘They lave sare and segolar incomes, ~ —|; = canes 1 [FUR GOSPEL? TH 6 gion. Patriotism, too, w! ave some- | Office—No. 706 D st. n.w. re cl most cases to To THE Pt ‘CATICEES eee ists ae as icay 622K at. nw, every Sundy thing to do with it, for many and inany RESOURCES: , Mlequate meane for the proper sapjert of thelr ee s i eo SS ee der a F330 ee Rabbath Rehoet | the Bible, no church but “the one’ body," and no | tional capital. ‘The eval committee In | Re: 22222222 ft drug’ store. arc “ene, rine! 3 S.C. E, at 640. Midweek Coal oles ite | charge, he thought, was not wild in its es- | hans on real estate 9 548) The Union Savings Bank, Jat 2,14,15,17,19 mee CHURCH NOTICES. _ meeting, Thursday, at 7 t =| timate that there will be from 50,W00 to | accrued Interest I 2805 34 1222 F STREET Tore Should Do So. EPISCOPAL. TO THE PATKONS OF T 100,000, young people in attendance. The | Premiums in course of collection. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR] ice seers etme, ee | eee money value of all this. So, too, can the Having purchased the wood and coal business ae B = D., pastor.—Services, Ti (oer capat: ef se ieceased fagher we, what to aak for the | TUR VUBLIC, IS, CORDIALLY INVETED NO AT-| Sina school, 0:30 ‘a.m. keepers of the hotels ard hoarding houses. aati S Rim. on govercisent pay daym, and Sat mies cP eke Wood ‘und’ Gost wilt ia alt || ish, 28d at. near Washington Circle, on the Feast | P.M, Japon, Soctety Hvery Sndeavorer, said. Mr. afcEwen, pays | casi, capital $125,000 00 | Evenings between @ and 6.) jal4-20a ey of the Conversion of St. Paul, Triday, Jun. 25, | meeting, T ae = his board bill. There was not a complaint | Ruinsariuce ‘reset * eae 7 rape ¢ up to the standard of goods fur- , Friday, . : ; + tet eke ‘ ¥ pemeaeaee oan oes oa RICKEY & SPENCER, ished ee ‘our ~~ te father. at 7:30 p.m. Choral evensong with sermon by | CHURCH OF THE COVENANT Tae ae District Union Convention Opens in New York on such a score. Net surplus... Il iisies3 61 2 ‘The new firm will be known as Jno. T. Given Mis on Kev. Leighton Coleman, D.D., Eanes oe G memset ee ate Ge ante gate ee Hoe Mr. McEwen spoke of the international aes Gee eae ke an d B ki Sous. land. unis 8. » D. D., seanenuar es] ot * . character of the organization, and of its | Total surplus... + 133,643 61 Bankers rokers, a = =a a.m. and 8 p.m. At the evening service, i - = a A Ofiee, 425 10th st. nv ores st. JOHNS CHURCH, GBORGETOWN, O ST. ition in the Life of Christ.” Sunday school at With Great Enthusiasm. Wonderful growth into every nook and a occas _sateoe CLAUDE ‘GIVEN. pet 32d and 33d Rev. Chas. E. Buck, rector. 30 a.m. Christian Endeavor Society mecting ——— corner 0! ie WO! . je organization, he WILL P. BOTELER, Secretary. Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions, Cotton, =< 5 Services tomorrow: Holy communion, 7:30 u.m.; | at 7 p.m. 1 sald, 1s being welded together. The value | sor to and subweribed before me thie 1fth Gay i HE Ds ELECTRIC LIGHTING orning prayer and sermon, 11; evening prayer, 5 : is bet OSES, Direct “ THE | NITED STATES E ECTRIC LIGHTE 130. Vested choir, Strangers cordially ii | THE Ny RESBYTERIAN, “cuunct: | CHQRT TALKS BY PASTORS orgunl typ ied Dele eiLts ra vedibiya thelwan a of January, A. D. 1805. BIRICE J. MOSES: Private wires to New York and Bid iat street Sew. elephone No, Tie take ge mee Marsland ave. and 6th st Rey. Thomas . é : : ‘otary Publte. sncln anova: $ CHURCH, 23D ST. NEAR H- | Chalmers Ea: . M is being soundly thrashed by little homo- =a ‘OF THE CHESAPEAKE AND POTOMAC 1417 G Street N.W. A “POINTER” FOR ‘CYCLISTS. cle, Rev. Aifred Harding, rector.—Ser- | “Kiretchjian, from Const geneous Japan. TESS Oe Gampasy <A aitiaead of 80 cents wer | uaa od, am. ci beh el E 1 and 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. All] speak at 11 a.m.; subject 2 Washington will not be too much occu- . free. Strangers conilaliy invited. It nia—the Recent Massa Si occ) share Will be payable on the Sist day of JAN- Shoulé Be 5 2 = e pied with political and international affairs TARY, 1895, to the stockbolders of record at. th = ; a tissionary praise | International.Conventions and What | Pete "heined by the convention. ‘The moral |- Lat’ st business on the 2ist day of January ies, | Phe National Safe Deposit, An interesting and {llustrated pamphlet, en- titled, “HOW TO GET A NEW TIRE FOR AN ets ‘_| Done?” and at. 7:30 p. CLD ONE," bas just been {sued, and can be| ST. MARK'S CHURCH, COR. 3D AND A STS. | service, and address by Hev. Sheidon Jackson, : fi 6 haan by call 5 141 Rev. A. J. Graham, rector.—Holy commu- | D. D., from Alaska. This will be a. servi 5 purpose of the organization will surely | at the office of the treasurer of the company, 619 . Ne en te Geld oh ean et sos 7 n. Morning service, 11. Evening | great ‘interest, under the auspices of the Indies’ They Do for a City. have its effect upon any city that it may | 14th st. mw., Washington, D. €. Savings and Trust -d. Aladdio, who offered to ex- ¢, 7:30. Strangers cordially fuvit societies. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Junk 5 visit. Moral prohibition, said Mr. McEwen, ‘The transfer Will be closed from the 22d age new lamp for old, is simply “not im it 5 E., 3 po. Yoke Fellows’ Brotherhood for men is surely coming, and the Christian En. | of Jenuary to the 3ist of January, inclusiv Company with the prepesition and information contained in St. JA MES’ CHURCH, STH ST. NEAR C. only, 4+ p.m CD. E. Sentors, 30 p.m. dai rs are hand in hand with th SAMUEL M. BRYA‘ President. our little pamphlet. uy services, 10:30 and 1i a.m., 3:30 and| $f-a’ John L. Shedd, director of music and or- eens etal ve; CHARLES G. BEERE, Treasurer. Of the District of Columbia. GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO., [Foal [epee ne GE TC Ge Strangers cordially invited. Pastor's res- THE MORNING SESSION |S o.. was eda ee citeriont tarts church! Washington, D. C., January 19, 1895. jal9-11t : pe oe a Shel = pee == = when the speaker concluded. He was ap- CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE. OFFICE OF THE TY P. E. CHURCH, 3D AND C N.W.—REV. | TWENT! 2 2 pee plauded again and aguin, and to still the ere i — ., 4 ‘Arthur C.” Powell, rector of Grace Church, Bal- | Central Presbyterian, Chui 2 | t t P. d COMPANY OF THE DISTEICT OF CO i The third annual convention of the Chris-| tumult Mr. Foster, who is in eharge of nteres a Chartered by special act of Congress timore, will preach for the chapter of Brother- 5 mn. 3: moze, will pre: e chapter of Brother- | 11 o'clock a.m. and 3:30 sea anetz aan eater and Feb., 180%, oe anoint meeting of the ani, Pe tg, | _Bretherhond sen in ted ae anita |e ee Se eee ae cae caaian fone of Co- | quartet to a Vaan Upon Deposits. rt Hoos, the Stet instants at the ollie of ihe cums | PGK Bakeries Sut aa, sal TO SPIRITUALISM.METZEROTT HALL, EVERY receatioanl Geant ‘and Gren Sse be Sed ee deci INTEREST 18 ALLOWED on DErosmrs |e ——————— : Po I Ge I apc Phar mm. “Oorterings os aoe fe cae Sunday. “Ferccum or Sanayi vol, old, Si | a meeting of the society officers and chair- fee rae eee ene eee | eae on daily balances subject to check. Those Cc. T. Havenner, meeting. GRACE EI beens Ge in the Sunday si Uy the sixth article of the by-laws of the |) s.w., near 7th st. cable cars, Rev. T. O. Tongue, | ™-: ference ay Sse tela y school | notically in the affirmative. Briefly, Mr. ‘he Basis of ‘The Soul of Things;”" p.m.: TEREST. It is credited on your pass book, Investment Securities. f cf ” wy J. bout every seat pany It is provided: “At the annual meet-|/ rec vices at Li a.m. and p.m. Vested | Spiritualism.’ Evening lecture foliowed by J. | room of the church, and al wn the centuries, bringing forth of tae company Sst business in order choir. Confirmation class meets at 6:30 p.m. 1t* pes, Se Washington's gifted medium, et in the room was occupied when President ae the great Ghnsliansaegeeve moa principal, and made subject to Stocks, Boods and Grain bought and sold tee i be th pointment of @ rman, who re % et = ‘neces et NEW CHURCH. = ~ on =i aa a” | Lendell A. Conner, jr., announced that the | that men have always found an adequate JOHN JOY EDSON. --President. | “Sr, er,houcit and sold in New York on New 721 6TH ST. : Dime ‘collec. | exercises would be opened by devotional | religion. St. Paul, the crusaders, Luther, 1t* | services. Mr. Percy S. Foster led the as- | Washington at Valley Forge, Livingston in semblage in singing, after which President | the depths of Africa, Pincoln praying after Shall conduct the meeting and. election, in ae- cordance with the act of incorporation, ‘between the hours of 9 o'clock a.m. and 6 o'clock p.m." Amount of premium notes held by the SI ‘S HALL, L, medium. ‘AL HALL, JOHN A. SWOPE. H. 8. CUMMINGS. JOHN R. CARMODY Sie Peeieteat. | Oat is tae Sk, Cokegs ont te % Private wires to New So TD Se | ee a ‘aplo-te . E. Me SPIRITUALIS.—TYPOGRATT jorning, at 11, Rev. Site $2405, Beginning of Miractos.” 4: 8 o'clock, first lee G st. ‘Mrs. J. D. Compton, pastor, will d = the ba‘tle of Bull Run, Gladstone's strict N y PA : CORSON & MACARTNEY, Theosophy and Religion.” AN | liver one of her eloquent lectures Sunday eve, | Conner offered a prayer. observance of Sunday, and finally Park- ay MEMBERS OF THE NEW YORK STOCK it January, 20. Public invited. Services to con-| In explaining the purpose of the confer-| hurst, whose name was cheered again and h t EXCHANGE, Otee furnita ——— | clude with tests. : tt" | once, President Conner said that it was | again, Christianity wants the social v:reck- as Ing on 1419 F et, Glover butlding. a ard oak ga EVANGELICAL AIRITUALISTS, SC I TITE| most fitting that they should meet to- | 2&¢ of the day; it ses not blackball any os ta eS ee ual statements be re or d 2) rim cues all, 908 Penna. ave., Sunday, Mr. licants; men of all grades are sought & tt 7 statements will “be ready for distrib: | ee ieee es and Mra. G. F. Perkibs, late of Caiffornia, or | gether and discuss the work of the union. | 2PR Veicomed. Dr. Datk described nis lace font | rus +5 Bankers and Dealers in Gorernment Bonds Mice of the company about Jauuary Railroad stocks and bonds and all securities listed ou the exchanges of New York, Philadelphia, R SHARE = ‘AS | Boston and Baltimore bought and sold. don the capital stock of the Co-| A specialty made of investment securities. Dise Dredging Company, payable | trict Bonds and all local Railroad, Gas, Insurance and Telephone Stock dealt in. reer ie eee beatae The work was worthy of their highest en- | of a modern religion, carrying the cru: TesITeD BrernneN 1 CHRIST. deavors, and no one present could but feel | into the home of every vice, every wrong E ve. i in d elevating every individual. no answer sting upon the mem- | @™ the responsibility resting upon the mem-| 10¢)0 “ery of his topic he asked another: I | MEMORIAL CHURCH, COR. «AND N. bers in fulfilling the work they had de-| ‘Grave we men for such a religion?” | Twelfth Street M mler of the board of managers, pel meetii 3 OF NORTH ¢ Are tee os t. Mude | glia, witt oa the, Gospel meeting of the, Y- Le tye Ue BE voted themselves to. ‘ President Connor read a letter from Mr, PEARSON, President. Mincricen Bell ‘Telephone Stock bought and sold, OWEN is untiring io his efforts to please. ja3-tr || January 20, 4 o'clock. 1t* Cc. E., 6:30 pm. All welc: Five-minute papers on topics appropriate | John B. Wright, chairman of the special jals-2t 431