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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1895-T'WENTY PAGES. 3 SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. THE OFFICIAL WEATHER MAP. FINANCIAL. CH SOUTH, COR. 10TH sermon by pastor. W. S. Hammond, pastor.— Davisson. It ted with jous are ut v RS DESIROUS OF a f chicago may GODFREY NDE ODIST: : SSErsks And ‘Erurt ‘Go 1005 @ st. have the | Pea Ck. NORTH CAPITOL M. E, CHURCH, REV. CHAS. | PASTOR E. HEZ SWEM PREACHES SONDAY AT s =a ue TON “s és s Pate, pastor.—Preaching, m.; sermon at a.m. and 8 p.m. The church is still reaping UNION MISSION, pote ap ERE UE Bee 8 p.m. Thomas Post, No. 15, G. A. | benefits from the recent -evengelistie servicer. Capital (paid in) $1,250,000 bring i ss Seen eG 5 men . A. R. cordially invited; 9:15] Free pews. All invited. Second Baptist «Church Surph "200. FOSTER, Director. - Domestic Finish a.m., Sunday school; 7 p.m., Epworth League. 1t | auditorium, 4th st. and Va. ave. se. It ra x ak 2 ali . O OF MT, PLEASANT x GRACE M. E. TRCH, COR. 9 ND S$ STS. | RALLY—S. TIS! y < : Nill_aswemble at Seventh Street | Our claim of supertority tg that oar, pro- Sev. Watson Case, pastor, will preach at | “ave: bet Tih and ISth hist breve ere Gera Hail, SUNDAY MORNING, 10:30. oclock, for cess BRIGHTENS, instead of fading, them. .m. ard at 8 p.m.; Sunday school at 9:30] Lamkins, D.D., pastor.—Sunda} 9:30 am. This compan will thee urpese of atteuding divine servic at Mt. Saves 50 Per Cent am. Enworth League. "7 pus prayer meeting | Prenehing, 11 i.m, by Rev. James H. Lee, D.D. Il tt y mM. E. chy cor. th We ° ursday, p.m, t_| pastor Third Baptist Church. Preaching, 3 p.m. an i 2 © pe uscoraine: Beene: Our domestic finish Is genuine and not ac- EPWORTH M. 5. CHURCH SOUTH, Con. TrH | Rey Giant, Sara rs — fl ees 2s seed to + des | complished ‘by. wipleg of the else with a and A sts. ne. Rev. J. 0. Kuott, pastor.— dl ch. Preaching,’ paut., by Rev. A. uild a home i i rag, as is the process!! ‘used by some of Preaching 1; 1 a.m. in-y Sunday, || 2-2 Clarke ofthe WE ae ou own OF LOYAL WOMEN-THE MEMBERS | — Gur’ competitors Who have not the requisite so Db de Tale Teams 4 oak Bele | CALVARY SAPTIGT GHURGL SiG AND CW y 1 L. L. W. will attend memorial se Inaehinery for. this ciegant finish, and whose League, 7:15 p.m., led by Miss Ball. It Rev. S. H. Greene, D.D., pastor.—Sunday school, the property. And also Chareh of Our Father, cor. 13th and Processes crush your linen, crack the points a — = =| 9:30 am.; P. H. Bristow, sup't. Preaching, 11 + ues the auspices of Encainpments of jeillare and ive you''the terrible saw | CENTKAL MP CHURCH, 22TH AND 3 STS. and Spam. “by the pistor. : loans money on collat- eteran Legion, |S . EW Reve Said . Bey te ENDALL BRANCH CHURCH, 9th below B 5 able in eh Im Wear and Tear. Gist S&S, CBE pam "Come. ae" Preaching, ti Rime and 8 pee eral security at prevail- IGNORAN PALOUSY, INABILITY MOUNT VERNON PLACE M, E. CHURCH SOUTH, MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 5th and P n.w., George i “G Ga BUCS ae ene tele ae cor. Sth aud K sts n.w.—Preaching, 11 a.m. and| H. Judd, sup't.—3:80 pm. All are cordially in- ing rates of interest. . Don't be deceive 8 p.m., by the pastor, Isaae W. Canter. Vited_ to’ these ‘services. it FoR Tit deceived. pa = z hie Columb am. C. EB, 7 pm. *_| E STREED BAPTIST CHURCH, © ST. BET. 6TH ne ton of Washi 50,000 TWELFTH STREET ME. CHURCH, REV. J. M- apd Zthbn we _Taeemenine, ey 1S Mil welll American Security ned ester Collars and e1 sind b Slarruw, stcr.—9:80 a.m., Sunday school; preach at a.m. and 8 p.m. Baptism In the ‘Trust C 05 States of America Uincorporat Sarit ag erste er a ‘Relation of Church and § ‘3 pm, | evening. S. 20.0.m. C.E., 7pm, It Rips aes oantuas nom whe collar and cuff machine {the world, tells Junior Class meeting. 7:15 p.m., Epworth League. 6 ‘CH, 71TH AND 0 STS. . J. BELL, President. ed-ration of the ‘storr. 8 p.u., “Possibility of Knowing God. x Bishop Jobnjon, D.D., pastor.—Rally all day > . E. Ward & Co., Save 15 Per Cent By purchasing our Coupon Books. GODFREY Laundry_Co., 1223. F St. 3 eminent speak- good music. 8 p.m, ‘Geo. Hatton of Kentucky. it Bankers and Brokers, 81 AND 33 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Unexcelled facilities for buying or selling EXPLANATORY NOTE: Observations taken at 8 a.m. 7%th meridian thne. Sotid tines are | STOCKS, BONDS, E. Olin Eldridge, pastor. “The Bible; An Un "8 p.,” subjec of Eternal ‘The Unpardonuble Pee atting (coe Tel. 502. my RS-e0 It | erage eeeeial acer rere er ‘chitstia feobars or lines of equal alr pressure, drawn for oach tenth of an inch. Dotted lines are isotherms mnandery Is hev WARNING. Friday ‘aud Saturday) at 8 o'élock. Strangers ie TARDE | Of Mnes of equnt temperature, drawn for each ten degrees. Sunded areas are regions where rato GRAIN, COTTON. Te Golden Crown 3=Ply Twist Afe gutted. The unconverted are epee ee tON estat Willlueks, sastor Sum, | OF snow has fallen during preceding twelve hours. The words “High” and “Low” stow location of | Commission 1-16. Margins 3 to 5 per cent. eesttient INE ME CHURCH, OTH AND P STS. meeting. S.S. at 9 a.m, Preach areas of Mgh and low barometer. Small arrows fly with the wind, Write for our circular and daily market letter. FEI, or 21, 18 Tob: ev, E. 8. Todd, D.D., pastor. y] a Rev, G. J. Hawkes; subject, Private wire connections with three of the best the ord Daselestarcilol obacco. = Poonchine Tae Crown Safferer."" + Lyceum at 3 ‘p.m, Preaching = ae : Chicago sueaiee. oO Ce ee ete! : z 9 1p arms Preaching (by nthe 0 at 8 ; subject, “The Eagle Stirring Her CARRY YOUR UMBRELLA. will cover the eastern districts from Massa- | (10! 2 anes Chane domaubentaiinn:, Gude th TO DEALERS AND CONSUMERS: Sect Cele ter ae ee ceo orth | Nest." ‘The pastor will baptize from Mt. Jezreel scsmeatplars chusetts to Florida Sunday. In this rection “i our coluwn in every Sunda thor'ty to negotia It having come to our attention that certain] Leasue, Gb ‘Tuesday, consecration. ‘Thurs- Pantset Chureb, Alexandria, Va. Revival Gree The Weather Man Looks for Two | rain will set in this afternoon, and the _ 1805. ¢ W. COOP People have circulated reports that the quallty of meeting, 8 p.m. It one Showery Days. Weather. promises to continue unsettled, a RARE CELINOE FOr aoc the above well-known brand bas teen reduced. » Soot ooo ras Mt ag-AND © STS. NWoe EPISCOPAL. _| With rain at intervals and slight changes I t tt P d ce sive arenes FALSE, tnd tat the same was done for the pure Rev, Hugh Jobnston, D.D., pastor. | SAINT JOHNS CHURCH, GEORGETOWN, o| Forecast till 8 p.m. Sunday—For the Dis: |!" temperature, during the next two days. nteres al g northwest nection: for $1,000, | Pose Of patting on the TRADE tobaccos of tafe | 1 me. 1 tie Met on “Cenesta ia tue Ligut | street Bet. S21 and 2d. "Rev. Chas. E. Huck, | trict of Columbia, Delaware and Mary- Condition of the Water. re cau bakiuce on tine, Apply | duality of Golden Crown never was finer, and our | of Latest Critielsm and Discoveries.” | see orale prayer aud sermon, 11; evening | 274, rain; southeasterly winds. .| , Temperature and condition of water at 8 Upon Deposits. at once, Room 20, McUill building, 908 G.xt.| TePutation is a guarantee that we will continue pe Gye caer peer nae rayer, 4:30, Vested cholr, Strangers cordiilly | For Virginia and North Carolina rain;|a.m.: Great Falls, temperature, 60; condi- Ew. = tere Poe eee Cee und Army of the Republic. fnvited. it” | easterly winds. tion, 00; receiving reservoir, temperature, INTEREST IS ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS THERE'S A STRONG COUPLING PIN BETWI ‘Our attorneys, Messrs. Cowen & Cross of Bal- ST. MARK’S P. BE. CHURCH, COR. aD AND A 67; condition et north connection, 26; con- | ——-On daily balances subject to check. the name Or e floring’’—a ste timore, Md., are instructed to prosecute to the sts. s.e., Rev. A. J. Giabam, rector.—7:30 a.m.,] The southern rain area hus extended | dition at south connection, 36; distriyuting | —— Those who have accounts open that one—'twill band and Bee full ‘extent ‘of the Taw any one circulating false ONT CH No service, church belng | holy <ormunion; 11 a.m. morning prayer, litany | over districts lying east of the Mississippl passer pits tenia a urea: condition at in-| —— usually Ihave balances. to thelr credit ° e if you t : ‘4 0%: eted. ZS » | and sermon; . choral even’ song. - . 36; summer. su Sara le EE ae | riba ree stared it’ | dlaliy’ welcome, “strangers especlally. "ate" | and south of the Ohio rivers, and rain has) 3g.) etinent seats mone, sould consider the advantage of such GIVE THIS ORDER TO YOUR BUTI 66 99 WESLEY CHAPEL, COR. STH AND F STS. REY. | 81. PAUL'S CHURCH. 23D ST. NEAR WASH fallen over large areas west of the Missis- Tide Table. ea eaeeekenrc INTERESI for oe ones | bne “Yale Seta ac Se ee | en Ce tia eat nals g's, an | MPBL Alone the middle coast of the Gulf] oday—Low tide, 2:01 a.m, and 2:0 pm.;|— Ty, gues om sagt pare an and be sure that you make it of “Old Berke: F-i i hi er meet gh Thursday evening. eatecre feats free. Strangers cordially invited. 1t__| Of Mexico the rainfall has been very heavy, | high tide, 8:15 a.m and 8 -m. added to the principal and made ley’ Whisky. You can only get it of Jaime =l=M=I=S= parr URCH, REV. M, FD. RICE, | FREE CHURCH OF THE INCARNATION, con. | depth of 6.82 inches having fallen at) Tomorrow Low tide, — SOHN JOY °HDSON” Prestaent. kK is ye a ec »v: = pel th Matins, Pro-anaphot sermon, rensong: be e om SS . 8. Ua 4 ice ee ee rreacer eiceting Thursday, 8 pm. church | and short catact stienl addrest, 4:15 p it | following heavy rainfalls have been re- ange ofthe Incrmometer- JOUN R. CARMODY, ‘Treasurer. £ iss gue prayer Dieeting. ‘Thursday, 8 p. E : = . of thi enue usesina outers aeeitis prayer mecting. It" | He CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, NAS AVE | Ported: Mobile, 2.50; New Orleans, 3.04;| ‘The following were the readings of the | —— ANDREW VARKER, Secretary. ae tele omnes cu MOND Ate ainlak tana’ tate hattesoh Det yours ans M. E. CHURCH, 20TH NEAR PA. AVE. | and 12th st. n. ev. Hartley. Carmichact, | Charleston, 222; Titusville, 1.32; Wtiming- | thermometer at the weather bureau today: e Soe ee eeeaue eae amin - ui 3 S will preach at 11 a.m.,| ton, 1.30; Bismarck, 1.12. 8 a.m., 64; 2 p.m., 69; maximum, 73; min- ashington : > Alex. Bielaski, past SS. ti and | D.D., of Richmond, V en ee die come. Our wagons will do all the ching by pasior. 3. Union’ Clase meeting. | and at 8 p.m. will deliver the Baccalaureate ser-| ‘The indications are that the rain area |imum, 60. to serve the’e Polls open trom 1 to 2 o'clock p.m. Transfer : : running. Drop a postal. meeting. Monday night, 1st quarterly | mon for the Norwood Institute. In the evening books, will: be closed. fot MS UELER, Gecy THE YA AUNDRY ence RU EL oe ae Gutit. | _seats free. Holy communion at § am. It = ———— a — . = I oan & Trust ¢ vs) 22, 25,28, 308 Je1 E LE L RY, FOUNDRY M, _B. CHURCH, 14TH AND G STS, | ST, STEPHEN'S P. EB. CHURCH, COLOMBIA TRIAD TOn ne MILLE INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. °9 vALKE! 5 Rev, Dr. Oliver A. Brown, pastor.— . Heights, 14th st. extended, Rev. George F. Dud- = = COR. 9TH AND F STREETS. it be Gy Oe Gs Gee ‘9:30—Sunday school. D ley, rector.—Services, ‘and 11 a.m. and FULL : — oF THE stockHoLD-| 514 loth St. CHORAL SERVICE ‘at 4:30 p.m. Seats fiee. | 1 Will Take Plnce Some Time Next | AMUSEMENTS A WALL STREET MANUAL FREB-STOCK, 10 ers of the Cy Fire Insurance Co. of the | © 4 TOR a oth Cable cars pass the door, Tt Month. ATTORNEYS hares Uuywunl, boueht and sold. Margins $80 to ict of Columbia, wil eld at their office, *Phone "2, a st. = aa rs . of le Tespou ce v! . J. Pl Redon Inti st. pews; Washington, D.C, of ze =n 8 “p.m.—Song servic “Some UNITARIAN. Fred. T. Miller, the young horseman who | AUCTION SALES. &6., 62 Broadway, New York. Established 1878 THURSDAY, June 6, 1895, for the election of Ancient ‘Types of Modern 1t* | Guu SOULS GHURGH. 1aTH GND ESTREGTS | Was indicted several months ago for con- | BOARDING Member Consol k Exchg. ms23-eolm 3 66 A eth 99 As tT s Afteen trustiys to, serve th _ isulg, Zea. Polls Committees on Printing = GnG Spay | ALL, Sot INESS CHANCES. “WITHIN THE GOLDEN CIRCLE.” LATEST pford_A. Brooke of Boston will preach at | ducting bookmaking at the Benning race | qypy ITEMS. open from 12, to Il 'a.m., by past Hartsock, a ce on toe ie Pesci Will be closed from June 1 to June 6, inclusive. —should get our estimate before giving out mies DS pastor artsock, | 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday school and study | grack last. December, today pleaded not | Grae publication on Grigle Creek and its mines. v2 y. SCHAEFER, Secretury. . re cot a 7 | class,0:45 a.m; young people's meeting, 6:30 p.m. F CHURCH Handsomely illustrated. Malled free with maps. ‘ace gale Mua sean gr peneadeenah pears (a ee Ot ee ed ee! 7 od! it = pl guilty. The trial of the case was not set THE WOODS INVESTMENT CO. dodger printing as well as it can be done, yet ask the lowest prices In town for doing | ZgRURY, 1ITH AND K STS NAW. REV, D. W. OTHER SERVICES. Hays, D.D. S$ 8. 9:15. Preaching, 11 HO m11,18,25&je1 Colorado Springs, Colo. WASHINGTON, D. C., May 28 1895. Notice is hereby given that the annual election down for any particular day, and it is|CoUNTRY BoanD.... understood that Miller will not be tried COUNTRY REAL ESTAT RD UNIVERSITY THERE WILL BE NO| until some time next month. The delay in | DEATHS ..... REDDY REG Tt MORNE SEND OARS etc it. Are you one of the committee? Avd the disngreeable weather of the Prompt Printer, J, Chilcoat will deliver | “Din. service, but President Rankin will preach DENTISTRY Of officers of the Metropolitan Investinent and sem cee Shite wonder that co'mug men | BYTOM S. Adams, s2"Mt'se ares. | epwerth Eaci. $30 1m] fie onlimition sermon of Jenichero Ovabe at 8| the case is due to the fact that Miller de- } BON Ctia. Building Company of. Montgomery county, Md-y are becoming pale—worn out—losing their appe- my25-14d be m grees o'clock in the First Congregational Churck. On] murred to the indictment, on the ground | Excursions, &. will be held at Garrett Park, Md., on MAY 30th tte, A. good tonle will scon build then up. Monday night tn the First Congregational Church SIONS, &e. instant, aud the tiausfer books will be closed for the ‘purposes of that election from May 25 ta lay 31. Notice is also given that the board of direc- tors have declared a dividend of $2 per share on the outstanding capital stock of the company, payable on the 10th day of June, 1895, to stock holders of record on that date, and for the pur- poses of that dividend the transfer books will be closed from June 5 to June 11, 1895. By order of the board of directors. the aaniversary of the Law’ Department. On| that {t charged no offense. Judge Cole, | rixancraL | Tuesday, Wediesduy and Thursday, nights anni. | however, overruled the demurrer, holding | por pExc1ANGE. versary ‘exercises of different departments in An-| that bookmaking is illegal in every sec-| For RENT (Fists drew Rankin Chapel. All welcome. 3t_| tion of the District; end, on Miller's @P- | Aon RENT (Houses) Le . hat court 2 Soaoss peal to the Court of Appeals, that FOR RENT (Miscellancous) MUNCHENER HOFBEAU BEER is as good as! | Take Care of Clecks any medicine they could ta ves strength, school, 30. Prew makes muscle, builds up the system. ‘The purest, | —in business offices well as residences by the| Measure of Greatness. most delicious beer in the World. On draught rantee to give it a chro-| service, 7. Preaching, 8; PVE AND 414 ST Export on, aime: | Sheree wearer service, Thursday, $ pm. A cor- | ACHING AT JACKSON CITY, VA, SUNDAY a » AD 4 . o pe dial welcome to sll. PREACHIN “KSON CITY, VA., SUNDAY, afisisas ce my25-8d Ss 3 p.m, Providence permitting.” Break up your | &ustained Judge Cole's view of the law. || Lon pvp (omecs) BL THAT T WHE A SEVERE STRAIN ee fallow eroundy and ro, bot tung thorns. Jere | ithe law by the Washington, Jockey | FOR RENT (ooms) x . Fi welsere Co miah 4:3, JOHN W. I 5 2 es' ie law Jobuson of Wilmington, D sere ee = Ciub, the ownere of the Benning track, | FOR RENT (Stables). tis NOT! HL : not be responsible for contracts made by Win. H. 8 p.m. or Samuel J. Salkeld until they shall have apolo- Can you imagine yourself receiving a cireular} ject: “My Church.” A’ special sermon = : ae 6, Board (Of iret president. gized for improper acts. T. SALKELD. that “looks just like a personal letter” and read- fe "Aid Socie Mt. Zion Chureh, by th a = 2 and expects, in the event of a conviction, R RENT (Stores) e S 50. 5 ent; my23-3t ck ing it “with avidity?" ‘The mere idea 18 possible | factor B80 ome NR 4 pa. Le All wer | 2SIDOR RAYNER WITHDRAWS. that a fine only will be imposed, which he | FOR SALE (Bicycle SANA AENOOIR Mecrnaeye eee HOME BUILDING ASSOCIATION. Quo brain ie = Crepe Ee oee come. itl expects the club to pay for pin There one FOR SALE (Houses). NOTICE—SUPSCRIPTION, gos 20, SHE sere Tain fuene of Stocks he should be careful pot, to indulge Im It 00 | ciAimARTON AVENUE ME CHURCH.—Prmace: | He Says That He Cannot Firht the | two counts in the Indictment, however, the | FoR SALE (Lots) a gerlee of stock of the Fimt Co-operatire Bullng Office of Treasurer, 1907 Pa. ave. fay, but people are seldom avid about reading | {ng by Rev. B. Peyton Brown at 11 a.m. and 8 Machine. penalty for one of which, setting up FOR SALE (Miscellaneous) Feare, when earnings are distributed. sioelenabie:” tidec, Gesicing “stock ofthe 22th h p.m. Epworth League at 7 p.m. at gaming table, is imprisonment for not | por : : tr oie series to obtain the same the books will remain | "eM | 6 Oe. printer and Publisher, Mr, Isidor Rayner has withdrawn from | S4ming table, Is, SmPEoanfor the other, “Borrowers and investors share equally scpiptlons until the close of the come | ayo5° * “108-1110 B st. u.w. ‘Telephone S20, PRESBYTERIAN. pes ee for bes Semecreue nomination } conducting bookmaking, a fine of not more Pithe’ First. Co-operative 1s recognized as the “each” Ff u 5 x Maryland. a t exceeding rE most prompt, economic and accommodating of al $1 each’ per month, comme D EASTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, at, Ave. | £07 the governorship of Maryland. than $500, or imprisonment no} HOTELS . P j v. VE! ‘ech F * D> «7 % y the Bennin; th ciations of the District. It is now in the W. He WE s You Won’t be Disappointed | P4sTeRy PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 3D, ANE: | “1 have been in consultation during the ninety playa non (oUas As the Benning | rocal, MENTION the aseociations of the District, It is now sn the In “PALMER BELFAST GINGER ALE. |} tor.—Preaching ‘at 1i_a.m. and 7:80. by’ Rev. | past week,” said he yesterday, “with prom- LOST AND FOUND. dence of all. NOTICE — THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE 2 George H. Corey, D. D., formerly of Metropoll- . city limits, it is understood that a con- r Ax eS SS Stockholders of the First Co-operative Butlding eee ae pecan oot tea rere | Pe Ra ete It sent Relentiatas eas Adee stiles viction will be asked for on the first count. | MANICURE See 32 “2 KING, FLARTON MILLER, Secs. oclation wi ve on MO) 5 ie 3, ae a a = vT PRIERR Y" S CHURG) i is . —_— : EO. W. IN 3 my23- 2 ‘ Senos sree Ae ope ae FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 9TH ST. ie Treas AES ee tes. COSTS ONLY HALF AS MUCH. Ask for} “yet G and H n.w., Rev. Josep T. Kelly, pastor. | I believe that with a determined effort I SUGAR TRUST WITNESSES. MONEY WANT ju, Wil0 CONTEMPLATE INSURING THEIR pee = PALMER'S” next time. Most all druggists | “Sanday school, 9:80 a.m. Preaching, 11 a.m. | could have carried nine of the counties of —— DGHANE HAVEL: lives are invited to examine the different poll- IL, SPIRITUAL MEDIU 1914 and grocers have !t—or we'll supply you direct. and 8 p.m. Evening subject, “The God of All} ti. a Si Ch i Day for the Test Trial of | PERSONAL ... cles issued by the Mutual Life Insurance e Pa. ave. n.w., bis no equal in clairvo; SODA AND Patience,” in the cause on the book of Jonah, is state, whose votes, added to the votes costae ey. PIANOS AND ORGANS. pany of New York, which is the oldest life in- spiritual tests. At home daily for private comsal- Sami. C.Paimer,.30°" waters, | _¥- P. S.C. E, 7 p.m. Strangers welcome, It _ | of Baltimore city, would have ‘given me Chapman: POTO surance company {1 the United States and the See teeeteade iuaigs | DEPOT, 615-621 D ST. S.W. "PHONE 480, m25-144 | GrcRCH OF THE COVENANT (PRESBYTERIAN), | the nomination. In Baltimore the situation | Upon the application of District Attorney | prog 5 largest in the world. ‘The 5 per cent debenture DFFICE OF GEOKG y Licht com-| The Fil t Di Connecticut _ave., Nand 18th st Rev: | is an anomalous one. Unless I am utterly | Birney, Judge Cole today set the case of | proposals CE ge ey pany, 118 Boch st. 3 ‘A meeting le Finest soc. Dinners Teunte S$. Hamlin, DD pastor Seca atthe | decelved, the sefitiment of the people ap- | Broker Elverton R. Chapman, the alleged | RaILRoaDs sold by this company. cities ie naeaere Ge Se Cae ere In the City | tornne service, and in the evening by the Rev, | Pears to be with me, but here, in the home | contumacious sugar trust witness, down | SPECIAL NOTICES Sr ed ee eS = MONDAY, June 3, 1805, = ‘Are those you'll got here. All the substantials | DF. Alison of Seattle, Wosh. Sunday school at | of my friends, ina community that I have | for trial on the 17th of next month. STEAM CARPET a 9 ES Polls will be opened at 11 o'clock a.m. and fand delicacies of the ‘season on our bill of | 9799 &-mh Christian Endeavor Society meeting | trieg to serve, an autocratic decree has} Mr. Jere M. Wilson, on behalf of Mr. see PROPERTY a clone 2. Ce eee oe is fare. Cee cook's cooking 1s simply. delicious E. gone forth from political headquarters | Chapman, objected to so early a trial, ask- x W. B. Hibbs, EIS sult EARP A REICH, Becta a Fee Se eee remoting (styles Bvery (Gey | NEW YORK/AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. | that my overthraw must be accomplished, | ing that it be delayed until next fall. Mr. a Ua TES Bor te Sone EP Table board, $20 month. * | jEretehing tomorrow, by the Iter. Wallace Mad’ / and the entire patronage and party influ-| Wilson also stated that he was counsel in fember of the New York Stock Exchange, Banker and Braker, 1421 F Street. ts; 10 per cent discount on all cash Consultations free. CLARA W. Me-| The Belford, 617=21 13th St. | ands N, D.D.S., 08 13th st. nw., above Bo} 7) GETROCOLITA 2 7 WANTED (Country is a. It | ence of the city is at-the absolute com-| another case set for trial on that day be- Le is mak ged cer Aes COrLAL TYLON REE mand of those who have resolved upon my | fore Judge Bradley, and the trial of Mr. | WANTED (Help). IRIAN CHURCH, 4TH | defeat. Chapman was then’ made subject to that | WANTED (Houses nylt-Im S 4 pena and B s.e., Kev. Geo. N. Luccock, D.D., pastor—|°“T "would not ‘be justified in RES SLEAR Por eect e aN continuing | previous assignment. The Chapman case ED (Lots). ; RONG oe ane Preaching tom rng suljects “Lovers of ihe | this struggle with all that it involves. It| will be made a test one, and the cases | WANTED (Miscellaneous) Pe Oserrapontent. of 1) © to, 10) neha thick wall Ce (applied te arse. Nation. Eve ‘subje ‘The Good Part | Will necessitate sacrifices that I am unable | against Messrs. Shriver, Edwards, Have- | WANTED (Kooms). 8. LADENBURG, THALMANN & ©0., Qhove the “Aqueduct bridge. Good roads for Which’ Shail Not Be ‘Taken Away.” Sabbath | to make. With gll my most strenuous and | meyer, Searles and Macartney, the other | WANTED (Situations) ms13-16d 46 Wall st., New York. 9 Antuetine It there is one school, 9:30 am, XE SCE. pam, A | unremitting efforts, and with all the labor | alleged contumacious witnesses, will not | == |S ee ENT ICE CO. my6-8d : pac COREA AE WSLS CUS HTDEE STEAL OL STEAB SENOS tha’ ave devoted to it, 1 frankly con-| be tried until after the United States Su- aaa Soe = 0 URING THE SUM- leaeina, Se a Gee STI eb whale) res day a are FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 41 ST. BET. | fess that I am Maun ntovoveene the | preme Court has passed upon the points CALVARY SUNDAY SCHOOL. mer sngaths should call’ before Jone 1_ We Joss Ma day cemoved .iny, real estate. and’ fusuranes area panna cara C and D.—11 a.m., morning service, with sermon | situation. raised in the Chapman case; provided, of — on ema eat SO aoe ite Reeweanen, office to No. 1411 G st. n.w. (three doors west of eke ee ee ee bag Rey. Aaowa ellen masa lect agi he nares ——_—+e+____ course, Mr. Chapman be convicted. Officers and Teachers Enjoyed a Ban- ten "No delay, Open till 8 wae SEN American Security and Trust Company's building), the “exclusiveness””— Sone ReaD D:cisul “Liberty,” WORK AMONG THE MASSES. —>— quet Last Night. & BAKER, 40, 42, 44 and 46 Metzerott bl ae ee or — oa eeiate te Gunday before. Decration day. asec ; INDICTMENT FOUND. The officers and teachers of Calvary Bap- | _!110 Fst.” Take elevator, myll-t patrons and e general DI “ 4 a 25 7 ir ra _ = . ] = - = SHINGTON DANENHOWER, usle morning and evening by QUARTET CHOIR. | the Mov i y xe ae tist Sunday school, wit . | LIFE, TONTINE, ENDOWMENT AND PAID-UP ee o necetorer & Men day school at 9:30 a.m. ¥. P. 8. C. EL at jovement Undertaken by Catho- | 7... rarrell is Charged With Poison- w fh @ number of in- | UNG TONG BOLIGES PUREE NED | ae 4 All invited. it Hes in Cleveland, SET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, REV. Catholic missionary workers in Cleve- Alexander, D.D., pastor.—Services at 11]land, Ohio, are about to start a move- vVited guests, gathered in the Sunday school | FAIR DISCOUNT. Money loaued on same. 5 411 G st. n.w. and “‘originality”’ of 7 pm saxtete x ws eis Seemed eat alas : house last evening on the occasion of their | _epttf EDWARD N. BURNS. 4307 F st. aw. FoR COUNTRY RESIDENCES—OPEN FRANKLIN es ing Her Husband. The grand jury of Charles county, Md., arment we turn out. A Re fourth annual banquet. 5 Hicves, inexpensive andirons, wronght tron candle gart out. 1¢_| ment which might be called a Cechone | Ras Teturned an indictment, covering fif-| The company met in the parlors of the | Pe National Safe Deposit, ap2-tf J. H. CORNING, Tile Shop, 520-522 18th st. Ladies should order their (ESUYTERIAN CHURGT, CORNER OTH | Salvation Army mavement, except that | tee" Pages of legal cap paper, against | sunday school house, where an informal Savings and Trust FOR THE SICK ROOM. Seen ae and C sts. s.w.—Preacking at 11 a.m, apd 8 pai. ? . Belle Farrell, charging her with mur- | yecepzion w: Sa aes - A reaistry {or trained curses. 18 open at the seashore and outing dresses ty the pastor, Her. D. W. Skelienger. “Sabbath | Some of the old features of the Salvation ae eS ee teas dca her muss | Tecepiion was enjoyed. Shortly after 9 all : Compan, Children's Hospital, W and 13th streets, and SSS school, $:30 am. Christian Endeavor meeting at | Army will be omitted. The missionaries | o°" repaired to the main room on the first floor, y Colunbia Hospital, Pennsylvania avenue and 25th earl; 7 p.m, All are invite still | havoltne andor t Bi band at Hughesville in December last, as] where covers had been laid for about 150 Of the District of Columbia, Street, where at all times may be secured the —— GUNTON TEMPLE MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN dorsement of Bishop Horstman | y-yetofore published in The Star. The in- | people. a ee sae eas eho eee atineate tio “sKeen,”* nd R sts, Rev. G. B. Patch, D. | Of the plan of street work, and meetings | aictment, which is a voluminous docu-|" The blessing was asked by Rey. SH iS Et ee formation cheerfully ‘given, and no_fee required 9 ¥ ress UL am. and § pin. 3. | will soon be begun on the street corners | ment, charges among other things that | Greene; D. D., the pastor of the church. Ss Sears or chasse mad, Hrelephune Ne 272 for CH” | 13 19=1312 F St se ae $38 | and curbs. An organization will be formed | Mrs.’ Farrell, the defendant, put strych- ana Sa SE ae ee D ) and 1746-2 for the COLUMBIA TiOS- ° a and as soon as practicable will be made | nine in medicine intended for her husbaad. neoegtaendaed 3 = 2 2 ch Will be open Thursd: — ‘ap26-I1m a MILLION DOLLARS, national and extended to all the great| As soon as the indictment was returned], When the material feast had been dis- GAEITAL: coe rent pews 1t_ | cities of the country. So enthusiastic are | a bench warrant was issued for Mrs. Far- | posed of, Mr. P. H. Bristow, SAFE LEPOSIT DEP: WESTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, oe joc! See cle ae that several will | rell’s acai Ae ee has eee of the Sunday school rane cop ineek fale er wie eo mt Ee eeeeEEEEeOE—EE—E—E—E—E—Eeeeee at sare: iy ze resign from eir part ies to enguge in th that she wil appear in court when the Za if Recs = awelry, 0 le -ou— H st. above 1th, : : cee he “ ' noes < = Securities, Jewelry, silverwa nd valuables exe It Dal on ities ore, Sai ai. | Dentistry one on wreck end monty t0- Mowatd Wilbur Ennis, Pastor. street work, state is ready to proceed with the trial, and | master, opened the program with a few of ail kinds in owier’s package, trunk of caso pov Ns bees a Suits, $1. cee SrUBBLEFIELD, 11:00 A, LIGHT FOR GROP! —————-+e+-_____ seys she has kept out of the county be-| remarks. He said that notes of regret had . oe 17, CLEAN 1ith and F sts. n.w., over Mertz’s Drug Store. SEO Crea a PITTSBURG’S CREDIT GOOD. cause she did not want to endure the hard-| been received from Mr. S. W. Woodward, Baby pice ae yp tear Hahn,s D it a aplé3m sete ere es = ships which imprisonment would cause | R. . Karl and T. Pliny Moran, and read anzcponits received from SEN CENTS upward, i i CENTRAL UNION MISSION. Four Per Cent Bonds Sold to 0} Ose as : :, telegram of greeting from Mrs. Sarah Loans moacy te and collateral nfidence Exis ‘ou Can Take off Overcoats seta nt Bonds So ne Mid. Clemons. Toasts were responded to, by | SSCuritf., Sells distclasy real estute and other —between the public and this store—one And winter suits, too. Won't be needed any . v HOLDS GOSPEL fa oie buns Death of Wm. H. Goodnere. Miss Mattie Bartlett, Mr. Horace G. Jatoue, i : ef and upward. Tons of sine years of doing he right sort | tere ‘Uutl fall. "‘Yourit want them to ber in| services tn the main tail, 622 Louisiana ave. now.. | Islds for the new Vittsburg bond issue of | Wm, H. Goodacre, an employe of the Mignonette O. Buckingham, Rey. J. J. ‘This con:pany is a legal deposit of thing by you. When you had glass pertect INE MOTH BAGS. ‘They have the | week day und 3 p.u lain presentation | #7625000 for park and street improvements | War Department for the past twenty-two , Mrs. Charles Gifford Gould. Mr. s and acts as ada wants you came here—you got what you weet odor of pine—don't injure delicate fab- el as the power of God to save men, | of Pittsburg were opened Thursday and | yeu at his home, 5 H street, last ed the exercises, abe id 5 sweet v ii ate fal el as the | y years, died a 2: ; ai ghemaiel ie re eteaataee ordered—you got $t quickly—you got it ties, Suffocate moths—keep out all insects— jonxs, with earnest prayers. All cordially | the entire lot was awarded to James | evening after a lingering illness of over a | MS Pleasure at the success of the banquet. ly attendence, onabien ay : niga prevent musty odors—priserve the edlor of furs. h mission ine fas per bulletin, | ¢, i ae ets pier ote: He then invited the company to rise and == omit Sle al CT ae F sts. and Sih |Carothers of that city. His bid was | year. Mr. Goodacre served during the war | join. in’ singing “blest Be the Tie That See bret or 304 est that thin was the best eh crore fia 4:5 | 108.72, or $6,115,500 for the issue. Other | in the ninth regiment of Maryland volun- | Finds,” aftcr which Rev. Mr. Bliss pros JAMES M. JOHSSLON, Second Vice Pres ag : 1 Easton & Rupp, 421 1th St. bids were received ‘from New York, Bos- | teers, and with several companies of his | Nounced the benediction, : K. JONES, Third Vice Pres Chas.E:Hedekin,o13 7th St. : 9 ton, Philadelphia and Chicago. The pre- VracapliverateGnaaes- aay CIS RIGGS, Treasurer. = ce 9 i iced Stationers. (Just above ave.) i $ i 2 regiment was taken captive at Charles. ——S ast oS Pea : “ Foster and Fi mium is the highest ever paid for such se- | town, W. SERS > SEPT Rn, Se EVANT, Secretary. apl8 wo CS A and who accompantes curities. ae 3 a AL s Es. IN tof a vi = trol e Gos 7 o Belle Island. After enduring the hard- u = No part of au HURCH NOTICES Will also sing from the Gospe The bords will draw interest at the rate | Ships of prison life for eight months he FE OEY stock ene C | CES. aR GONADS of 4 per cent per annum. was exchinged, being a mere skeleton ot | Remvins of Louis Bagger Placed in : of shtrtings, LUTHERAN. ee - ——S—S— his former self. Owing to the hardships the Grave. correaponattt?: Fp "i, Glove “dutta | ie Aeitee - = - Cue ER | Underground Trolley in New York. | Md exposure EG’ to wa Ls he| Funeral services over the remains of | OrmsPondents of Messrs. Moore a Schley, - made shirts. LUTHER PLACE MEMORIAL CHURCH. n.w., Rev. wan, D. | ss * contracge sabilities which resulted in a 7 < i = with them if you like shirt pert eT Gem ukisecaunllsacn Boonton taal hing’ by the ut 11_a.m, | From the New York Herald. OSES Gaerne which he died. He was | ~"d%e Louls Bogeer were held this after- rr mages gree med or 6 for $9. a at 4 o'clock, on id Lite in Ind tion of Jenic be, with | Successful experiments have been going | member oi the Knights of Pythias and | 00M at the late residence of the deceased, | Railrond stocks and Louds and all securities Ellery & Ireland, 2,:"-times. CO GO TE VEE Ue ae oe cn for the last two weeks on the Lenox | of Lincoln Post, G. A. R. Mr. Goodacre | 617 Maryland avenue northeast. Rev. Dr. | listed om the exchanges of New York, Philadelphia, a Ay 9 981 Oth st. avenue line, between 125th and id46th | leaves a wife and five children. Corey, who was formerly the ywstor of the | A specialty made of investme amas i aA streets, with the underground trolley sys- ces Metropolitan M. 2. Church, and for whom | sist, 03 = x K Marriage Licenses, the deceased had a high 1 Ste 1 : regard, < ho rie be STS He Gee ony os RI SG Breer ieee iceses satel been insted to | [live seesiece!e mms tantesuantieresectarses ate ote ee We would rather cut the prices and let c ur, India. it a 4 It is expected that ihe Metropolitan} Marriag iS e interment was at Con- y them | of Guntur, ‘Religion.”” Christian ; : Hy a@ Ann W : — ~ go in fe lene ee sell eens in, the re gular Guvren OF TH at 4 p.m. All are wel- | ‘fraction Company will substitute electric- | the following: Henry Hytts and Ann W. | gressional cemetery, and the remains were = fT sooner the on's furnish stock Is come: 1t*_| ity for the cable as a motive power within | Baker; Milton Monroe and Virginia Lee; | escorted there by the third battalion, Nay Cc. T. Havenner, Le _ iby, the 7 UNIVERSALIST. a year. Christopher Jones oi ees George coun-| tional Guard, of which the deceased was Member Washington Stock Fachange, a_of India, : A valle ae y Smith of Petersburg, ]a member. The body wi 5 Real Estate and Stock Broker. Kut $ p.m. Other SS CTT =| The conduit in shape and construction is | t¥, Va-, and Jenny Sm! 2 . - body was clothed in the al Estate a A. G. Rogers, D.D., past of el and the Horsemen patriotic memorial service. i ers and ex-Gov. Pe i re ; -, | Guard, which was the rank held by seas way and Columbus avenue lines. Montgomery J. Brown ard Alice Butler; ich was the rr: held by the = Mr. Crimmins, who has watched the re-| Wise Brown and Lizzie Smith; Alexander | (cct*sed, eee eye es PATS mee Sects a tor a Sauleg rict Whiting will sing at the evening service. Sa Gleael Sone Denes aera is | Hawkins and Lucy Williams; William F. | aiso represented. The coffin was borne by cash or on margin. ee - ~ Leet All cordially invited. SS || ee et et at the | Wood and Georgie Henderson; Charles | a detail of soldiers, and the honorary pail | Cotton bought and solt in New York or New = new system as the solution of the prob-| Thomas and Annie Holly; Stephen A. | bearers were as follows: J. A. W Grip, | Ofesns. 4 REFORMED. lems of clectrical street transportation in | Mann and Mary J. Howard; John Thomas | the minister from Sweden and Norma: | optvate wires to New York, Chicago and New this city. A few days ago the state rail-} and Mary O. Bush; Charles H. Allen and} Count F. Reventlow, the ee ee Orleans. Telephone 453. eplo-tr SPIRITUALISM. LISM, METZEROTT HAL le if properly instructed struction b¥ cou and elegant ., both day and ev h pupils to ride in memory of de- vkers in the ‘cause of 3 SRAG FORMED CKURCH, ISTH ST. N.W.| Way c ; : 5 : is + Beginning May 13 the school will be lighted by the Bread | GRACE, REFORMED Cote ‘ G, | Way commission saw a trip of the cars| Emily Strong; James H. Gaines and Eliza | Denmark; August Peterson, th. 5 ft od We Ss he indie? ape to URN | Roe pi Bed wie Stsroatelyr ine speed OF the ears | Bea Gey eee dosehh we, Houmsen, ald | the deceased; ‘Homer Fellows, Chester 4 | ‘The Union Savings Bank, 2 care of iS patrons, and the even | one of the must eminent is, is} APE B30 led with its safety. The speed of the cars| Gracie Donclson; James Randolph of | Snow and Wm. H. 8. Kitson. a willbe ‘the ext part of the day-as | _ platform. = ayer Sopa maton acto acs (o0) |] Weshingtonpandy illenipsingsof/Alcatgam: a 1222 F Street N. W., Warmer weather ap hes. Special evenings hour. ery county, Md.; James Brown and Louisa SSS & ean be reserved for Yidtes if desired. A merely aie ee aa Bowie; W. Jerome Griffin and Margaret ntional Guard Uniforms, Pa ‘Ss four r cent interest oxninal barge Is made for teaching, and even Shot His Sister’s Betrayer. Magruder; John A. Willis and Sarah Rob-| General orders have been issued from y' pe! ei at deducted from the price of a machine if you z Bere : be ‘s sued = boy a 700 | SRS. He. SCOWING WILL HOLD A St When Loretta Hannigan, a pretty gir | insoms John Primrose and Jeannette Ro- |», caquarters of the District of Columbia | OM Savings accounts. Open Hall, G10 jock. of nineteen veare, cies Te Hesse in Ba a ne prescribing that the undress coat} UNti] 5 Dp. Mm. On Govern= home of her parents, under Collins Found Gullty. and undress cap for all officers of the Na- ‘ ngcireumatencea’! Davidian iirans | qresterazgiatteracoulin’ thet oliee courts |ficnell Guard Nexcentisiapicina cualinelcr |MMCME PAY Gays and Satur- n, a plumber, the brother of the dead | after The Star's report closed in the case eras Ace re by the Secretary of day evenings between éand vowed that he would avenge his sis-] o¢ ‘Thomas Collins, the tinner, charged | Ar {oF oMcers of tne regular army. de- 8 ter’s honor by killing her alleged seducer, | with naving assaulted pe ich have already been | 8, 120-208 x $ s Annie Con- | printed in The Star. Solomon H. Mann, ‘the manager of the 5th | ners, the jury came into court and reported = aaa Silver ¢ RAMBLER. ne meeting at Costel Safeties, $100. Tandems, $150. good before—and GORMULLY & JEFF my 14-284 LIST AND SINC in, will i You VERMONT AVENt zl CHURCH, FRED- erick D. Powe at ll a.m. and Bishop for thristlan Assgeiat ur] By by ring | avenue tailoring establishment in which], disagreement. This was at ) o'clock, |= = = roe i émployed. Haffnigan was | and Judge Ki i ordered them back to Beecham’s Pil The elected these of- Shirts Cisne wi for their room tor further consultation. Two ficers at Thu: isesioa ae Gaiinels. Louis W. Reed, Norristown, Pa.; nt, Albert L, Gikon, Washing- Eustathius Chancel- urer, Lawrence C, yhio; editor, P. FP. Hare of 6 o'clock he met Mi E street | hours later the judge w: two shois a jury then retu revolver. One of hit the mark | a recommenda so well that it pier skull over | Counsel for 2 enetrated the brain. | tice of a motion f d man was alive when e four days in tv ent for, anavine| stipation, ec. convicted man gave mo- Get the book at your drugs | ton, p. r a yew trial, and will s 2 % | gist’s and go by it. Preside s Hotel. 1 h to file the motior Y THE KNIP MECHANICS" aoe it was not thought] Under tac law the penalty may be fine or payee Jelphia was chosen ad G st. no 7 : point of View, cf this | thé iil morning. Hannigan | imprisonment, the imprisonment not to ex- Annual Sales More Than 6,900,000 Boxes. the place of the sixth annual convention ALLEN, 3. D. title in Public Opinion, All welcome, it was arrested. ceed one year, “* next year.

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