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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1895-TWENTY PAGES. ~ 3 AND LOAN’ ASSOCIATION ‘altimore City. Office, 823 North Charles st., Bi =e ee ee a2 oo ; “SPECIAL NOTICE SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. CHURCH - NOTICES. THE OFFICIAL WEATHER MAP. FINANCIAL. Tleedy Choir. Try It and Be Convinced !! METHODIST. THE WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE BUILDING EHE of th will occur WAUGH M. BE. CHURCH, 3D AN! ctus Fa VILL positivel : Cactus Hair Food WILL positively restore the | WOUGH ME: CHURCH, 3D A hair to its natural color—no mat er how gray. tis he It Trill promote! the: growth, remove dandruff ate renraers 11 a.m. Stateme E st, 2. Washington, De ¢ oe make the hair soft and brilliant. It is not a Ppt latement of the condition o! e Assoc 7 on. June Frank Libbey Dut a food. Gentlemen, is your beard. gray 8 pan.,. preaching. H the close of business, December 31st, 18h, MBE attend MEETING. & Co” fo. use Cactus Halr Food. It ts sold under a} Of Sin.” Regular prayer meeting | Ts SCHEY Pies we 0.S For sale fay Wyo” M. i clitncH, Lots sold to ms eaakerg cae ALL), MME. JOSEPHINE LEFEVRE, 30 qum., Sund: Lots unsold, eekooa: SHY, Metzerott building, 1110 F st. u.w., 78.5 Junior Set) oe z; 8500 00 5 : . 4 Suites 20 and p.u., jasue. 8 p.m., “Relation ee-quarte ginelted, JOHN MILL WORK ee ie “d Raters guisvons nian dh ame rene ese auvlded atte MATCHE i — — = I lots unsold at Laurel, Md. Wosdruff File Holders. MARVIN GHORGH SOUTH, COR. 10TH Office furniture... and B st. s.w WAREHOUSE AND LUMBER YARDS I have moved my business to my new building, 637 and 63) M ave. n.w., and in order to introduce my T IMPROVEMENTS, I offer for THIRTY DAYS. from June 1, to the pub- lie, ALE PRICES. Woodraff’s Im- Bills receivable. Hamniond, pastor.— 2 Cash in bank. Preaching at 8 It . Strangers invited 3 WESLEY CHAPEL, COK. Cc. W. Baldwin, by Rev. A. Dinsm at WHOL ‘TH AND F-STS., ym ok. Sunda: ved F ers and Cab} zu] & : LIABILITIES. wart, BA. Din proved File Holders and Cabinets for filing busi | Communion servic iad Re 3 by a wlzed quartet i Are classed among the most extensive ine See a nee for at 8 pam. Prayer es mer poker cr AT WEST Washington. They are most convenlent}; - A ae <= 1D P SIS N aa a h, Georgetown, D. ; iy = HAMLINE M, B, CHURCH, 0TH AND P STS. N. Ordinary’ stoc ¥ABTERNOON? June 2, o'clock.” M situated Typewriter type Circulars se a oO ha Da PABtOL sf os, RUSDAY AETENOON, June 2 3 o'clock. Mr- ated in the heart of the clty—Ecking- ZaRte fo Jonser deceptive, Who would think | gia, a.m; 11’ a.m., sacrament of the Undivided profits, 1894 139 27 eae MoT ga Se wt such a letter was written on a type-| Lori's supper; address by the pastor; 8 p.t., —— speak. Prot cle will recite. "Good stoging. It ton street railroad passing the door and Writer? But here's a new process of repro- Reaktor a Rastorsimlljectne Maina eodeniee cy ene $51,995 03 NE M. : = cing tspewriting—not exactly new, elther, | Sisters.” Epworth League, 6:15 pan. Tuesday, M. R ROOME, President. m. Sunday, under Washington and Georgetown railroad 7th for dozens of business men In this city have | Consecration. ‘Thursday, chur Sines meeting, CHAS. H. HOPKINS, Secretary. the auspices of the PvAuxillary, W. C. yee used it. There's none other near like It] § pin. Mouday evening, official mecting, 8 pamit WM. F, ROGERS, Accountant U. Address} Edhoin), Press - lime one square off: They have a An expert operator can scarcely distinguish Sree 5 : State of Maryland, City of Baitimore: World's ¥ dially Invi the letters are not written on a type- NTH SURELE M. HURGH, COR. R BE IT REMEMBERED, That on this 10th day of splendid stock of goods, which, being purchased for cash, can be offered very an Arsdale, pastor. m., bj reach- the pastor. Commu- Sunday school, 9:30 a. writer—but they're not. Byron S. Adams, SONS OF IC All Jouidibs are requested to attend yrial services of our late severe’! January, 1895, personally appeared before me, a justice of the ‘peace, Chas. H. Hopkins, Secretary, rin Prompt Printer, and Wm. F. Rogers, Accountant, and affirmed that 512 1th st. se po ate the statement above is just and true to the best of it th hall o: we 1-14d_ — a ave, nw. en SUNDAY e eae METROPOLITAN M. E, CHURCH, 41g AND C their knowledge and bellef. LATHS, North Carolina, afr This shirt Rey. Hugh Johnston, D! D._ pastor.— ate R. H. JOHNS, J.P. dried—per 1,000. $1.90 “Balel and the Nations,” a short ser- "followed by the holy communion SOOOS: EXPLANATORY NOTE: Observations taken at 8 a.m., 75th meridian time. Solid lines are for a dollar — nd service, Epworth League, to. feobars or lines of equal air pressure, drawn for each tenth of an inch. Dotted lines are isotherms | $ ‘0 INFORM LATHS, white pine, no better —is more t! a dollar Shirt. In the first by 20 minutes’ sermon by R Dr. Me D4 A ee Sago | pcm. tan.t cameos, ae creer olin of eal teeter das fr ea ten teges Sade! ora ave ere me me | SAT the Furs . Joy, who wi ch = tter muslin and linen than th nior League. Dupont Cirele (St. Paul’s)—Reope or hi fall well he . The words “High” and ‘Low’ show locati of continue the uslness ax heseso = dollar Shirt offered elsewhere. Open Int ing services, 11 am., Rev. Bishop Hurst, 0. D. pecs tread rahe Ne se Beat med Maat ds + me iH C. BRES ) 7th st. nw. FLOORING, clear—heart—kiln- dried—one width—per 100 ft. front—tine linen bosom, 1m arcas of Migh and low barometer. Small arrows fly with the wind. laiied bosom and all the different sleeve 8 p.m., Rey. Hugh Johnston, D. lowed ‘by the Lord's supper. 9 S175 :Safe from Moths?3 If you feel overcome by the heat a little iced serene lengths. x __ Schoo ae ree NOT MUCH ENCOURAGEMENT. Louts. At Atlantic City the maximum ex- Satire ey eet Ses at yaaa (Ova Berkeley, Hye! Whisky will beiice yoa°roued DOORS, all white pine—every Ellery & Ireland, 2,0'¢,time- GRACE M. B. CHURCH, COR. 9TH AND & peti overs ceeded the previous highest temperature saci hees bringer g aes instantly. Only $1 qt. regular size—all inch and Jel-14d en eee Sat “Ali other | The Weather Man Makes No Sugges- ae the atten pare a May by pia mead at piace es eee ae ewe baer oe ts — : ea, D. = e I Nant 5 degrees, and at weet ‘ one-half thick—best work gocts Dentistry <0 weetly and monthiy ia tion of Relief. Tslar ae AoE eEaS ThO CHGOK fy — furs, dresses and wraps. They are a manship .. e RY stanseats For the Dis- | Island by 6 degrees. The outlook for cobler = iS G STREET y. W. STUBBLEFIELD, Forecast till 8 p.m. Sunday—For 1e weather in this section is not encouraging. not packed away in chests with moth pene oe ae % CEILING, clear 3-inch face 11th and F sts. n.w., over Mertz’s Drug Store. trict of Columbia, Delaware and Maryland, | There is a possibility that the Yeat will ella iiat) are hang aliens! cape aplé-3m generally fair weather; continued high tem- | generate thunder storms in the moist coast clally constructed to receive them. OFFICES FOR mae Meas Ret et GTi —— and lake districts, and therein lies the only when we send them home to you 905 to GESG ats thane donee oon f style—per 100 ft . DI.5 =< mal WORTH ME. CHURCH SOUTH, COR, 7TH | perature, but not quite so warm Sunday stricts, w rome | CMe LONE er ees eo Tenner ciettnins ss CHURCH NOTICES. gud Ame, Rev. J. 0. Kuott, Sige vosathwestensiwinde! chance for an edrly ending of the heated ther will he tree from creases and building, which will be rented to desirable ten- ~ lam, * Ver. Soe as - smell of moth balls, Overcoa ant he we modations in this building sur- BAPTIST. m., * S._ school, For Virgina and North Carolina, fair; Condition of the Water. dress suits and fur garments, $1 for piss those of any other ofice building in the city. 5th to] In the heart |N.Y. av. Fons on a a GT || stationary temperature; southerly winds. iemperstunetend connltionietineter atts the season. Trunks of clothing, $2 Sioviie aK 6thst.| of the city. | to Kst. Mime and’ 8 pan Gulte a auinber have otered | OBNTRAL He ee a ee a.m.: Great Falls, temperature, 78; condi- to §%. Rugs gnd carpets at low MOVED ire ee Pe alias Flin emcrmag ete fal ky ° | theiaselves for membership, and others have ex- Vofsenbasto pects During Friday the warm wave covered | tion, 36; receiving reservoir, temperature, sites) prepared to fil] all orders for See, iecaaess Dosen here Gy emer cae AEE Come. the Ohio valley, the lake region and the |%6: condition at north connection, (8; con- | Gameri:an Security and Trust Co without: delay. torfum, 4th st. aud Va. ave 3 Sete . CHURCH, 1 Atlantic coast states from the Carolinas to | ‘ition at south connection, 14; distributing St Ww. hh ers Will obtain finest grade of matertal, 2 ut those dis- | 'eServotr, temperature, condition at in. orage arencuses, a. work perfect fit, : Maine, and at points throughout those Mucutwateiones aertefinent pate sioune a 54 so shoes a sp tricts the maximum temperature was the 1140 sth St., Tide Table. Today—Low tide, 8:42 a.m. and 9:06 p.m.; high tide, 2:07 a.m, and 2:30 p.m. ‘Fomorrow—Low tide, 9317 a.m. and 10:05 highest on record for the last ten days of May. The following were some of the high- temperatures noted yesterday: 9S de- SPOSSSS LODO HOSE SHPO HEE OES: It’s too hot est To Ing that laundry bundle to the cHurcn, grees at Raleigh, N. a psocniees as a p.m.; high tide, a.m. and 3:31 p.m. oe Sesesssseesseseseoe Chinatuan, Drop a postal and our wagons Aikin Lewis, pastor. luntic Cizy, Lynchburg, Norfoik, Charlotte, 2 i mnt te ae ae : a.m,, conumunion servéc Wileinaieg, tidianagols, Columbus, and Range of the Thermometer. At hi ete to : iM degrees at New York, Philadelphia, Bal- | The following were the readings of the cnison THE YALE LAUNDRY : by the pastor. a | thermemeter at the weather bureau to- it 5 30 pam. C it | timore, Washington, Augus aecehes 2. ere ipa Will be one of the principal themes in our Sat- “heat : 5 SMa PE = | Memphis, Chattanooga, Louisville, Parkers- | day: S a.m., 82; 2 p.m., $4; maximum, urdas’« letter, YOU WILL FIND IT IN| OUR (F. H. WALKER & CO.), CHURCH, 14TH AND aes) inl 4. Tote 10that. a er A. Brown, pastor. burg, Toledo, Detr Chicago and minimum, 74. COLUMN IN THE NEW YORK HERALD em'ers of y Com- = o58 hac 2) e = ao a D4 s aah bubhelerate tn ing | "PHONE 1092, at PLANT, 43 G ST. 8 school. = = — = ——$==— wii SAY THAT bn MONDAY, dune 3,1 for aml. communion: | —IXDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. “OUR FACILITIES FOR DEALING IN eof el ant pastor in * GRADUATING EXERCISES Stecks, Wheat, Cotton Work in every particular of fash- ar oy AMUSEM Canct be exce * it means a great deal. It ae ‘s EE) CHURCH. PREACH — - © ist ha e thi ir . DO NOTHING BUT MAK: FIRST fon, cut, fit and material, Is what joa Brown at 11 ain, and S | AEOEE means that we niust have eversth Seeand ne could we expect. t0 clos CLASS “eo zrarantee im every garment Seah The Various Public Schools Soon to | hoakpixe Sao Serato f 2 we build. We have the patronage eicpastor: Goce BU : : three comnecti lecweariie Gow: a : pss 7 aed Los ae d two with thy COTTON ind Se of ma ft th “1 MILOH BAPY hort sermon; CITY ITEM: = vs ez tbe. Hosiery are now Sa Noe rs ioe aes) Reet er ens meee S. sermon by pastor. Itt CHURCH NOTIC 3 The latest news coming in con- ee oe memes LLG A Gane Ge oh ae t Aate = COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS. ni] “Wine For OCR DAILY AND W Ker, 008 F st. 31- Sat ms i: TUALISM. = MMISSIONERS OF DEI yRITE FOR OUR DAILY Ad aes O68 F sts my St-100 MOTZ, Adviser in Men's Apparel, SPeUplare Rgecaml eau ern reatiel tects URC SEIS A Large High School Class to Be | Cocxrry BOARD seeeee-Page 10 LETPEES, dares 9 Pa. ave., under “fhe Metfopolitan.”* IRTTUAL- Soins Tare a0; WILL RE NUM! qt istic meeting st mx Graduated—The Normal and Busi- NTR ae I E Ward & ¢ : tne Sou ket iiarrled Tet us furnish the tomorrow evening a an GS ee Eaee a 2 .. O., arrlage service—weddings are aspects = 5 = 5 nexs High Schoo s us. 2 ire nave taree new carriages tat acter ur, | Palmer's Belfast Ginger Ale %| Bankers and Brokers, as, whieh he calis the “Bridal —has NO SUL t equals the finest 31 AND 33 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. ft carriages ever brought to imported ¥ yuurticular—and. Cc 3 1. ONLY HALF AS MUCH. The bottles are | ST. Ss PROTE ‘A fortnight, tense with hope and fear, in- ; ic Uptewn Office. CF iteusonable charges. the some size also. Church, ISth adison enka ate oan h ence- Na Gr D 9 On 5 > Drink Imer’s"” at the soda foun- Mou > und tervenes between this and the commence: FOR RENT (Flats). me (10) st 3979 BROADWAY (NEAR 33D ST). TONE 88: mny31-14d_ | (Ee ESE Su RS GST] a Sari, Olea ment week of the public schools. Exami- | ror (Houses)... Pages 10 and 11 2 ; é ST). bose nae supply you direct. Will preach in the morning. — Kev.) jenna y in progress, and the fate- | FOR RENT (Miscellaneous). -Page 10 : the nations are now in progress, E REN Cc t B t ke THE Fryest w towy.| Sami. C.Palmer, vivtean ware ful days that make upward of 48,000 hearts | POR = comes: ve OPrrec arometer Lscmiptin tons Sore Boe ae DEPOT 615-621 D ST. $.W. "Phone 480. jei-14d flutter are at hand. The usual graduating eee = e of Wheat Rea east renal ope exercises will begin week after next. ny ne comnts ts HOFBRAU REER (Munich * 7 The first to be held will be those of the nn oC ¢ eit and in tortestanities | The Best 50c. Dinner Evening Business High School, at Central (Houses) H FRITZ REUTERS, COR. PA, AVE. AND 414 ST. Tin the city—can be had tere, High School hall, Monday evening, June 17, SALE (Lots) in my31-10d to 7 o'clock. P!NT BOTTLE FINE CLAI Fee NET at § o'clock. The class numbers about | FOR crt HIGHER MARKETS FOR Sania = Sj = goes with Cool, handsome dining parlors. ANIC HALL, 444 3 =, For 212 INDS. = UNDERSIGNED WHOLESALE AND RE- SRS 2 a eostal serv fi and is one which reflects gr ey or call for! ou A é Everything cooked and served in good style. theupauttc FOR § el teat ail paper dealers, agree to close our respective u nthe sch customa places of business at 1 o'clock p.m. on SATUR- Indies. on the sch San DA ~ the months of June, July and Au- : Lets ust ie prominent busin 10 prices a a 2 Sermon BS y iny years of ocks, Bonds, gust, commencing SATURDAY, June 1, 1895. 617=21 AS stertartiin, Y will be in il Ag ole “= ORRISON It CO. Jel-l4d DON aan ie corde leading scho 2 8 See ihe ete ot ey ‘1. PROSISE, Treasurer; e in the exer oO vg SUED SAND MAILED FREE. TOIT & ¢ aul Graduation. 1}|Stccks, Bends, Grain, ¢ = Music al School, as usual, will have | 12 Cotton at The Cycling Season De Eee duating e s in its own hall in | MONEY WANT n = tton, 2 Provisions Christian End. * x, To SOTICI Bought and sold fer cash or on a margin of 3 to INC t is well off now. If you haven't learned School b B, at 11 o'clock | OFFICIAL NOTICES P10] 5 tssion, 5. The Aannal Meeiing of of to ride a wheel yet, there's po fitter time ‘CH, M ST. | -puesday morning, June 18. There are for- | 0 oe 2 2 3 ‘CIAL RESPONST- iGeanwraatece MONDAY than the present, and no better pice i -eight mem ss of 1805, From | UBUSONAL ae THE FIRM WITH WHICH YOU oth and 100 p.m., for th than our RIDIN SHOOL, — The vast eir number will be selected a limited ca S IMPORTANT AS SELECTING THE other business as mber of proficient eyeli@s who've al- number cf teachers to be employed in the S12] RIGHT stocks. y graduated this season speaks well eee hools of the ¢ the next sch a1| Ny York National Bank References Furnished. for the competency of the instructors and ee year. This year's is regarded as one | aA Uepanet commurtiuek ioitene teat seewteeen comet superiority of our faciliti Fees deduct- of exceptional talent, and their easuSane 3 5 oS ae = co ed from the price of a wheel ercises Wiil be made an occasion of great ‘| H ht & FEF ete Gee Gl chase here. interest to them and thelr many friends. a al reese, be held In Washington at the roohm of the clvil District Cycle Co.. Simply With 2 Shout. rr Bankers lc 3 e * | 452 Pennsylva venue. x) TO? : 5 Pee Boon of Frida 5 a ON Tloy New. Yous aveme, | OF demonsiration save a sigh of relief and «| Commission Steck Brokers, Applicants should send In their nemes to of Ohio, a minister, is a shout of delight on part of the 48,009 ) WANTED (Board). <8 53 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. m, Mr. VieTOR KAUFF) iuvited. im blic WANTED (Country e 10 i x he r ns Ottice of Evenin; Ps young folks most interested, all the public | Wiaxrep (farms). 10 Branch Office, FRANCIS L. PATTON, President of P Suits Cleaned & Pressed $1. Dea peli dae aSECTARIAN: graded schools of the city will close Wed- (Help). 10 | 1132 Broadway, next to Dehnonico’s, near 26th st. Cotte my2s-14t Coats, 50c.; Trousers and Vests, 25c. each. SINTH LECTURE: OPLE'S CHURCH, 423 G ST. nesday, June 19. (Houses) io | _it DIRECT WIRES. = SPIRITUAL MEDIUM, 1914] Finest, work. "Drop us a postal Kent, pastor.—Scrvices at 1 Thursday, the 20th, ts the red-letter day (Lots 10 Pa. ave. no equal ia clairvosant and | py & Repairing done, in fins AE weleone: of the commencement season, At 8 o'clock | WANTED (Miscellaneous). 10 W. B. Hibb: spiritual tests, wine dally for private const Hahn, BASS sxc SRVICES. in the evening of that day the graduating WANTED (tous) 10 . BD. 1DDs, rations from . to 7 a. isiness examian- = —= = = = a Ss! he Central, Eastern and Vest- | WANTED (Situations) 10 Ne theme: suet satisfaction ‘gusrantecd.m21- The Only Inducement METROPOL B. SUNDAY | NIGHT, Sens ectooignain tee ial holding their | — caters pene Gon bee es T 4th aud B —Control Conditions, -ant a sae a 1 er, iy ‘ oe pte ity Tussdiys andlckriday, graduating exercises at Convention Hall. WORKED A FLIM-FLAM. I hold out for your orders for printing ple promise to give you good work, at a fair price. Any other printe is, but not one can rei is a sim- mptly and AY ts ly DO nior. The program of these graduating exercises is in charge of Commissioner Ross, who will make an introductory address. The in- vocation will be made by Bishop Hurst. Conversational Wed invited. WM. and NINA HUGHES. 9 to 10 inches thick, will be supplied to large consumers at the “Puree Sisters™” Ice Houses, above The Blessedness At 8 p.m., ser. i of the sermon Mr. Bench of Falls Church Lost $15 by Being Polite. 1421 F Street. Correspondent of the Aqueduct bridge. Low rates, Good roads for ee “Falk is cheap, but deeds count.” ‘ry me i a 2 MESSRS. LADENBURG, THALMANN & CO., ES Saute eee is ma Ayp Corarnn Postmaster eee Ae ete Se the | A good-looking young man, well dressed, || ms13-16d_ 46 Wall st., New York. H. L. MeQUEEN, Pritter and Publisher, Xthoo! authorities, Will deliver the annual | £0t on a train et the Baltimore and Po- iwi Sa SADE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLD-| _my3t__ 1108-1116 Est. aw. T Coughs Colds,” Chest, | oration to the class. The Marine Band will | tomac depot yesterday, and before the | AgtSMupnanl, houcit and colt trae aso Ie t of Columbia, will be held at their office, WARNING Neuralgia, -&c. furnish musie for the occasion. The diplo- | train had reached the Long bridge he had $5,000. Correspondence invited. |S. J. PECK & nw, SURT EEE 5 e Paris: J. ESPIC, 20 Rue St. Tazare mas wil! he presented to she members of | played the flim-flam game $15 worth on| {0.. 62 Brondway, New ee Maaaiices sam. 1 lection of = New York:' FOUGERA, M . the cla: Commissioner Truesdell. bets i mber Consol. Stock Exchg. my23-eolm dttecs fe the Veusaingtsencseirile Golden Crown 3 Ply Twist Sold by ali chemists of Americal mb21-1&15 Ars a a OS een Pe OES | ae aaa: SNCS Ar -PAID-UB opea from 1 lock pau books Tob Ke z aaa A Large Class. who now wants his money back. Mr. | 4N&tnaxce DoLicios PoneHaNeD | Ae UP i ee Gbacco. = SECURING EVIDENCE. The class numbers 260 members, and is | Beach lives at Falls Church, and had taken | FAIR DISCOUNT. “Money loaned on same. TO DEALERS AND CONSUMERS, aie nd’ -8 p.m, : one of the largest ever graduated from the | the train for home after office hours, but | _82#'f _EDWAKD N. BURNS. 1207 F st. ow, == — It having come to our attention that certain ey RB. Sean sanplect in the BRonrd of Trade schbols. It contains a large proportion of instead of going all the way home he re- The National Safe Deposit, eet Sas Feu EOE SOE TORE RG Gn uae Testor ot paanas Gambling Resorts. young ladies, to whom the occasion has a | turned to police headquarters and reported Savi aT ¢ Of the stockliolders of this com) We desire to. prononuce all such statements as J ECHO ver | A meeting of the committee of the board | peculiarly BEDS SARE te vast eal ances before oa pais Vings am rus : aera erat ere ee re agua tony em ‘orning and. even Wy QUARTER | of trade appointed to consider the gambling | will be arranged specially for the occasion, e stranger got on the car, and as Co n fee MOND. pose of putting on the TRADE tobaccos of inf plaice morning and evening, by QUARTET | of aoe ‘irginia shore oppo- | with a stage for those who participate in | one of the passengers for a §20 note in ex- mpai y Polls w. rior grade, so as to make larger profits. Tl as s e: a evils in resorts on the Virginia shore opp . Of the District of Columbia, TRANK PAUL LEETCH, S en Crom tener was finer: And our | FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, STH site the city, and the methods for the literary program and seats In ters, | change for biils. This passenger elther had = (PRANK PAUL LEETCH, Secretary. ae pe een ae bet. G and H sts. n. Rev. Tos precsing the nuisance, was held yest Res peor a Seta ea ple not that amount of mcney or he did not CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE santas c ec. 5 aa ae eek afternoon in the board rooms, 1410 G street. | 2 grand panoply of youth and loveliness, | C2€ t? have the trouble for nothing. Not Chartered by special act of Congress ieee rate 10) oa ise Coren Cross of Ta saicomnaltfervereaatalietsa’ so with Mr. Beach, who wanted to be-ac- | Jan., 1607, aud ucts of Oct., 1890, aud Feb. NALGIEON, D. vi Serie ated SUP LORD CONC contd < 3 commodating. barat rd i & full extent of the law any one circulating false = mae = at CAFITAL: ONE ML ‘ = = reports about any of our well-known brand: PAYMASTER ALLEN'S SANITY. “I think I have a bill,” he sald, and the | sare LLLOSIT DEP ARTMENT. sores my R. J. REYNOLDS TOR. young man counted out his money. Rents safes inside burglar-proof vaults at §3 “There's only here,” said Mr. Beach, corded an interview with Governor per annum upward. Hl, reported the results in the con- His Wife IMPORTANT NOTICE. Asks for a Legal Inquiry Into His Condition. A petition for an inquiry by a marshal’s with the governor. The scope and the Virginia gambling laws were over by the committee. a Bicycle If properly inst jury into the mental condition of Pay In- ctor Robert W. Allen, U.S.N., was filed y by his wife, Dora Z. Allen. Mrs. Allen states in her petition that the unfortunate man’s family consists of her- of the opinion that evi- of the law should be and credible witnesses forwarded ernor O'Ferrall, who, it is under- stood, will see to it that the lawbreakers D fe prompt punished, It is stated that | self and their three unmarried daughter: pine evidence has already beer secured by | Roberta Z., Dora E. and Waters Al- when he had counted the three $5 bills and four ones. “Beg pardon,” said the polite young man, | taking back the money. “Here's the twen- ty,” he added, as he tcok two silver half from pocket. young man put the 320 bill in his and Beach put what he thought » in change in nis pocket. Walking to the door of the car, the young man stepped from the moving train, and Was soon out of sight. Securities, Jewelry, silverware and valuables of all kinds in owner's package, trunk or case taken on deposit at moderate cost. SAVINGS BANK DEV ARTMENT, IS rece! trom TEN CENTS upward, aud Interest allowed on $5 and ahove. > Loans moucy on real estate a: security. Scils first-class real est: securities in TRUSI DEPA as administrator, ex- ecutor, and executes trusts of all’ kinds. si Wiis. repared by a competent e. paivons, und t the committee, and that in.a few ds len, aged twenty-four, twenty-one and| A rassenger whe had noticed the su attorney in dally attend: st part of the z PiGeve a Decent % 2 ge 0 had e sus- | eta ue Get pape! s will be in the hands of Governor twenty years, respectively, they being his | picious movements of the young man told Sea tintin ent. vif aes O'Perrall. sole helrs. Pay Inspector Allen, she states, | Beach he had better count his money, and JAMES M. JOHSST¢ 2 Pres, from t ce of & CO., New York. Exhibition Drill. entered the navy in 1864 and served therein handh eine Se See EY Piancls Riccs aid nae my28-cod3t LOUISE & CO., Chicago. = Sational Fencibles, who for three | until retired, because of ill health, on the | extracted the three $9 bills, bar inns nee ALBERT L. STURTEVANT, Secretary. apl8 DA RIE 3 The National Fencibles, RAMBI ER ise oe ee = [NS CHURCHES fre cs 5 i ilitary | 29th of last March, his retired pay being | late, d the prospects of catching the Boe Sai st GODF Y Alexandyr, 1D, s held the title of champion m “t¥ | $3,300 a year, her husband having no other | “flimi-flammer” are not very bright. ns of Safcties, $100. Tandems, $150. E RE Bhim, by De: Geo X- | company of the United States, will give | income. On’ the 1th of last month the E, Sever so good before + before so cheap. Laundry Co. ane pea yer uleecnure an exhibition drill, beginning at 6:45 o'clock | naval medical authorities recommended Seccgi ates 1419 E cr building. Every first-class laundry in Wasbington 1, CORNER this evening, in front of the Arlington | that he be placed in St. Elizabeth's Insane meson tor Disorce- Soins tet ment Sterna aed guarantees not to fade your colored shirts. pera Hotel. Capt. Domer, Acting Lieuts. Crist | Asylum, where he has since been. A cer-| A petition for divorce has been filed by Bankers aud Dealers in Government Bonds, ;. pale ment of the -l. - * : tificate of Dr. W. W. Godding, the superin- | p. see ae = ‘posits, Exchange. Loans, Domestic Finish. Tati Eaueater and Dunn and the Memphis drill team in- | tendent of the asylum, was filed with the | 208@ E. Maloney, who prays for a divorce | panroad stocks and bonds’ and all securities Our claim of superiority is that our pro- tend to demonstrate to the public that they | petition, stating that the officer is not soon frcm_ Matthew N aloney. The grounds for | sted 09 she excuanees of New York, Philadelphia, re In estimating on cess BRIGHT instead of fading, them, it’ | constitute the best drilled company in ex- | Jikely to be in better mental condition, and ae Givers sare wattiielal trim ipiblica.| Posen ee pee De , and our are Saves 50 Per Cent. W CHURCH. istence, and that only because of an acci- | that it would be very unsafe, both to him- isa trict bonds and all local Railroad, Gas, Insurance dent was the cup lost at the recent inter- state competition. The Fencibles will be attired in white duck trousers, black self and to his family, to discharge him from the asylum. Therefore, Mrs. Allen prays that the mental condition of her hus- and Telephoue Stock dealt im. American Bell ‘Telephous Stock bought and sold, AW... REV. FRANK vives for” Whitsan- Free—New The Month’s Work. PEL, $20 13TH ST. Sewall. tor.— Morning All sents are free. for the finest quality of glass, for we Our domestic finish complished by wipin genuine and not ac- the gloss with a Last month Poundmaster Einstein cap- handle no other sort. rag, as is the proc used by some of fatigue coats and new company caps, the | band be inquired into and that she be ap- oon se : ee competitors, ho have not the requisite ireh “Mbrary and t B 1t_| same uniform they were inspected’ and | pointed a committee to manage his estare | tured 363 dogs and killed #45 of them. He C. T. Havenner, 5 Machinery for U's elegant Gnish, and whose a e i ive his pay during the period of | also impounded seven horses and fiv: Member Washington Stock Fxcha Chas. E.Hedgkin,g13 7th St. Processes rust your Tinen, rack the polats UNITARIAN drilled in at Mempiis. anditojrece Iv pay rd P eo S and five Teal Patington Siok Tenens, “Expert Handler of Glass."* royB1-18d ea ae ee oe. ALL) SOULS CHURCH 14TH! AND STS “REY: Garbage Complaints. —_—_._—_. peta Rooms 9 aud 11, Atlantic building, = uussell N. Bellows of New York city é z == " DW, See a = ne E In Wear and Tear. at li a.m, Evening service omitted till antuma.| Yesterday there were twenty complaints Death of Mrs. Ayer. FINANCIAL Investment Securities. rs That Fi ~ sass pe nday school and study class at 9:45 a.m. Young | 1. oived at the health office because of the | Funeral services over the remains of the teas, Siesta a iaeaia pene Need “een Shirts That Fit Are Cool. ope SEE He OSS pte esr ate ewe * | taiture of the garbage collectors to do their | late Mrs. Sarah E. Ayer will be held Mon- APL WHO CONTEMPLATE INSURING THETR | cash or on margin. ss A shirt) that oe oe Is une : Don't be deceived. Y. M. CG. Aw duty. In all sections of the city, as well day Baa ee Calvary See Church, cen same by the ieteal Seite Tee po: oe bought and sold in New York or he pat- SEY = u y et Mrs. Ayer’s death occurred early yester- pany of New York, which is the oldest life in-| Private wires to New ¥ Chie: and fey eye Wee moe OO Till wutegee the Goopel meeting et te | aahutee: the residenterare entitied’to a tri: | day amorning after several! Houta Of uncon: Borance comnny 1, Te uted States aud the | Orleans.” Telephone 408 eee vapibar fe Sith. the’ largest capacity,” Gooeatif- nish MMviiltuly “ignore” an | Weekly service, while in some parts of the | sciousness, but her illness extended over a| bond is a most popular contract ‘combining. in Donglass, Porter, jformerty, with | Sith, {ica cull machine isthe world, tells 2 eriit ie | elty @ daily collection ts supposed to be | | -L19q of more than a year, and her suffer- Yoriment, with tusurance. Annuities are also! The Union Savings Bank, frlemls. Ue J. B. GILBEI RETARY AMERT- | 24° ings were so intense that she was almost CRALLE & MORGAN, Resident Managers, t N. W. RANK WELLS, UNDER WIL! "S$ HOTE! 1 A Nociety of It Education, will addi y influence of opiates. 20-1 ‘ 3 “7 1222 F St TIN. ” FRANK WELLS, UNDER WILLARD'S HOTEL. Save 15 Per Cent Moclety ot iellzious) Bucs iou-o Will adiiceas SES centinually under the influence of opiates. | _myz0-1m 1833 F ste nw. reet IN. Proof Acainst Moth: By purchasing our Coupon Books. ave day, June’ 2, 160, at Beecham’s Pills for con= aie as ee tne CON, Gua sceesanee | WECHIN THE GGUDES CIRCLE” | LATESE Pays four per cent interest rocf Against Moths 2 sibjeet? the Noung: Man With: His or life. sa ‘ cas ST pe! fail to b him. Bible cl: at of the First Baptist Church, and afterward andsomely iustrated. Mailed free with maps. 4 f 32 TARINE MOTI BAGS, They have the GODFREY nennnvited ae 5 Seat stipation, Toc. amd 25 | cine ted herself with the Calvary Baptist 11 18.258)22E WOODS INVESTHENT CO. oe ee ee sweet adi of Pine ‘Trees—positively moth undry Co. Fy 3 Church, in which she hes for many years | _m11,18,25&)e Colorado Springs, Co unti . m. oO = ee ok ee 1223 F St. eee: Get the book at your drugs | been a’taitntul and beloved member. She | ALL WHO WANT MONEY DURING THE SUM 5 P a “po We slo have MOTH PAPER in roll 502, 325 SHURCH OF OUR FATHER, 13TH AND I, was also chaplain of the Women's Relief |” mer months should call before June 1. We loan | Ment pay days and Satur- [is ais have 3 APER in rolls | Tel. 592. my25-co | CHURG it +. Tersices ap: | fst? d by it. Corps. Her husband, Henry G. Ayer, left | 0m stocks, bonds, trusts, old ine life insurance | A Easton & Rupp, 421 uth St “URED WITHOUT THE KNIFE | ! “el temper: | SISE'S and go by Kt. her w widow several years ago, Two sons, | Yelle, dvaliraie, and, an aspoaation Set | day evenings between 6 and Easton & Rupp, 421 ut “I Cancers (URED Witnour THE i Gear ets Ae perpen Harry and Frank Ayer, and a daughter, | @“Bisbh, Wo, d3)"44 and 46 Metzerott bag. | Poca Rvpaiar Euiced Stativucrs ust above ave.) aps ‘CHARLES ALLEN, M. D. Carrie G. Ayer, survive her. 1110 F st.’ Take elevator. myll-

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