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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1896-TWENTY-FOUR PAGES; > 3 ———SSSSSSS se SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. .CHURCH NOTICES. THE OFFICIAL WEATHER MAP. FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL WwW, ¢ TU. EPWORTH CHORUS—ALL MEMBERS OF THE BAPTIST. Woman's Christian Temperance Union, | ebcrus, all Epworthians who can sing. and thove awe Per Cen t STORAGE Mass meeting at the Metropolitan. Bho play, upon orchestral instruments are re- | ‘THE TENTH ANNIVERSARY Ca Interest FASTIDIOUS Upon Deposits! PEOPLE. pg colored people, and the Hon. Joba the he aniversary celebration. Bring Gospel Hymns Cor. 5th end Q sts. nw. . This company pays We invite the inspection of particular Q < $ music by the popular choir of this church, € WM. J. PALMER, Director. Morning, 11. o'clock Sermon by ite W. P. Pi prest [bt y D., MM. B. Piatt, pest. AN ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE cREDrroRS | Qiveps PED. pastor of Mt. Carmel Baptist GooD MUSIC; GOOD SPEAR of John B. Scott will be held at the National | “Afternoon, 8 o'clock—Sunday school and lyceum signing pl Hotel on MONDAY, May 11, 1896, at 3 p.m., to will be addressed by 1. 'V. Bryant, Rev. W. ; tomorrow hear a report froin the special’ committee of | A. Creditt, Rev. 8. Miller and others. 'Musie by Ave, appointed at the last meetin the 8.8, Chott, Mrs. E. A. CHAMBERS, W. SOMERVILLE, Chairman, ce HENRY K. SAIPSON eet Eman Evening, 7:30 o'clock—The pastor will preach Lis tenth’ annual sermon, to which services all ARY OF THE ANGLO- | THERE WILL BE ATION OF APPLE: | Ms ministerial brethren and friends are cordially ¢ the District Co- | cants for registration at S08 I st. n.w. oa MON- | Anvited to attend. - i ‘herch Parish 1, DAY, 11th instant, at 9 o'clock a.m. order MONDAY E ING, MAY 11, 7:30 O'CLOCK, May 11, 180K, | of the bourd of pharmacy, He Le LYNCH, See GRAND RECEPTION, EXERCIS ercises will be an ad- | _ retary. veuport. ‘The publie i | SATIONAL, REPUBL ‘The National Rey DAY EVENING, 3 A. 1. Hall, "14 sed with and. Dr. Purvis will address the meeting. EXERCISES: SUNDAY, May 10, Fe pol PROC a 2] interest upon the aver- is amt tenia . age balances of open its Cleanliness, secarity and the lumbia will he t G st. se. MONDAY at 8 o'clock. careful and ststematie Sey in which and » accounts, crediting the household goods are pack ate Rev, Robt. Jobusen, M.D. (pastor of Met. Bap. — Church), master of Geremomes. "The pastor will AN CLUB. read a brief report of is work In the church for lican Club will meet MON- ten A report of thi 8. for ten years will 11, 1896, at 8 o'clock, In] be read by Miss M. EB. Ware, to be followed by 2° Penna. ave. nw, The re- short _nddre sses by others. iu Np ap a ce APTIST CHURCH, VA, AVE. 8.W. HET, Bi re tame cach six Gute surglar-proof Vaults. Tan be checked against Moth proof Cold Storage. aval CURITY & TRUST CD, “Phone, 463. vesting addr bers ure reques! invitation fs ex! mysosd SUS.” @ Partly Covey cigars 9 cite BO? @iain. @ Srom) . by the pastor, the Rey. day school S SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH AUDITORIUM, 4TH “t_| st. and Va. ave. s.e., EB. Hez Swem, pastor.— XCY WILL | Preaching at 11 a.m. und 7:45 p.m. by Win. T, All invited, at ‘OLD SCHOO! utal Hall, 133 Pa. President TH SERIES Chairman Gov. A Ww. ‘Treasure Citizens’ EquitableBuilding WHELPLEY HS. RE ~Apeistant “Treasurer 9 WM. AL Mck . and Tr. Officer NB Mi DAS next, ering two high grades | _MeCurdy. Free pe ne of lower-priced and juvenile wheels. ,ER FP E, AM BUILDING, “sw. cor, Fund oth ate. wea reac hota M YLPH-WE ; Mrr40 15 5th St. y = ) ¢ ) Association of George- JAS. F. Hoop, Secretary ©. 8. DOMER.. vAssistant Secretary seco D. c. BAPTIST, It ‘There's only oue way to do tailoring—to please ri rISt CHURCH, means doing the finest work, for tatlor- RENOROTH Ramat or arieee noare critical in the extreme. Once my | P Clarke vd you'll always be. at 3. pan. Ist Taptiing at Ti oSkiocke Communion | Ps, of Hoes of equal alr pressure, drawn for each tenth of an inch. Dotted lines are isotherms, oF pm. The public are invited. Seats free, Unes of equal temperature, drawn for each ten degrees. Shaded areas are regions where rain or GATCHEL, 604 13th st., Rev. John Richards, pastor. itt snow has fallen during preceding twelve bours. The words “Higb" and "Low" show location of Two doors above. th aol F sts. my9-Sd “ON BAPTIST CHURCH, FST. 3.W.—RALLY areas of high and ,ow barometer. Small arrows fly with the wind a OBPDTON SON Oy, wil'day. 1 aan, Tey. G. W. Hutton. 3p. Ohne atemerace at y Mrs. Lucy WARM WAVE COMING. Greastonall showare may ‘occur in wOrthe te man of the W.C.T.U, Key. er vi ern New England tonight, pat y nie be sto | tor. Y Says It Will Laat | generally fair east of the Mississippi river, ries. 120 ft. by 40 ft: brick bol te Weather Bureau Say: Buildings, Wwhart, well Ofte dia a hw oa EPISCOPAL. for the Next Two or Three Days. | in the Atlantic and gulf states. Ia the gite, 2 horlzontal bol Sunday—For the Dis- | West gulf states showers are likely to oc- now running; cost $46 Morecast tll'8 pm. Supday-—For. the cur tonight and Sunday. Indications favor JUST ABOVE § ST. | trict of Columbia, Delaware and Maryland, | a warm wave in New England and the ished ten ARLY TO DOOR. | fair and warmer tonight and Sunday; a| middle Atlantic states for Sunday and Mon- BET. merican pleco Secarity, EXPLANATORY NOTE: Observations taken at 8 a.m., Sth meridian time. Solid lines are 1s0- at their hall for pe oF & Trust Co.,1405 GSt $200 PER SHARE TO STOCK: CU pe ON panne Oe: y at hand, period ts Wheat fw i ee will market letters, which x oo aoe au ait - _ ate 0 Bikers Choice Second Workingasen’ Ss Six Per Cent Building Association. eal Est. New Series of Stock. R E ate The first payment in the twelfth s-rles will be Loans due A puts le on PAY EVENING. In am ite from $500 May 13, at .e. cor. 7th and ave. nw, at 8 aes Se Ne. roa be had of us at par and accrued ine SHARES, ONE DOLLAR EACH. terest. Why allow your money to A loan of $140 can be obtained for a return payment of two dollurs monti, Six per cent unt of failing health, a gavat sacrifice a large manufacturing plant, containing about 6 acres: main buildings 4 the owner will s tion on Haneock s ‘and machi 3 business 2 monope ars. An expert, 6 hands a ST. MARGARET" 8 CHURCH, HEAD OF CO) Working capital of $5,060 required. ‘Transporta- | METROPOLITAN tion by ship and rail. Location beyond the limits Sunday schoa of a southern ¢! half mile from the post office. Afternoon service, Bb. balance on time. Address | Kev. Richard Lewis Ho} ts myt-satat St Joun’s bet. 32d and 33d, Services tomorrs Morning praye 4:30. Nested choir, Strangers cordially Invited 1 ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, 23D NEAR WASH-| Weather conditions and general forecast: | _Today—Low tide, 11:54 a.m.; high tide, i M Ington Circle, Re Alfred Harding, rect 2 An area ef high pressure covers the South | 5:14 a.m. and 5:33 p.m. STRATTAN, CHURCH NOTICES. vices at and 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. All Atlantle and ult Stal es and the Ohio val-| Tomorrow—Low tde, 0:02 a.m. and 12:36 “Min Cordially vt warm wave is indicated for the next two | dzy, with continued high temperatures in the c Heys. Leestoes or three days; south to southwest winds. The following heavy precipitation Gn For Virginia and North Carolina, fair to- | j,ches) was reported: night and Sunday; warmer; variable winds, | During the past twenty-four hours—Ama- yer, | becoming southwesterly. rillo, 1.04. . Charles E. Holy Communlen rmon, 11. Evening 4 Vatchmaker and Jeweler, Of 402 9th st. n.w., has moved to 421 any Come, f the o third corps to wing as possible on this | _8¢ross the stre Tide Table. remain idle when you can get such : P paid on all investmerts, Pamphlets, giving all “gilt edge” investments? A ling 1t : Third Army Corpe Ass'n. ERODE _ feats free. Strangers cordially invited. it_| ley. ‘The pressure Is low over the Gulf of | Pm.; high tide, 5:58 a’m. and 6:18 p.m. [itormation, furaisied at meciieg UE Ul ‘sence gon one boibsel, “Onn. RocHI KE NOT tose . CHURCH, © AND 3D STS. N.W.~ | Saint Lawrence and thence westward over The Sun and Moon. FP. MeCARTNEY, President. cerning Loans and ” A supplet e amt a druggist cHaP EL M. E. CHURCH, COR. 5TH [ce and sermon, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. the lakes to the Rocky mountain slope, ee T. D. DALY, Treaxu so) Investinents. patract. baths from contractors in the southeast w. ©. W. Baldwin, pastor. 3:30 pan. SS. 9:30 acu, and 3 p. where It is lowest over the Dakotas. ‘The | Sun riscs, 4.63; sun sets, 7. JOUN TLL ion, dan tition ice contract have bee 1 3: Preaching by pastor at 11a ;, Eeworth League at 7; prayer meeting on | Sp—yaues’ CHURCH, STI ST. ‘Thursday “evening. Jt 7 80, 10:30 and 11 a.m.; 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. All LS. EMERY, ASBURY M.B. CHURCH, TITH AND K STS. N.W., | _seats tree. Strangers cordially invited. It woe rloty. ev. ho.nas, pastor.—9:15, S. S.; 11, sermon, 7 = of the society. W. . Epworth League CHURCH OF THE ASC always welcome. Information and membership cards can be obtained from the secretary, at bis office, st. n.w., and of the authorized agents. barometer has fallen In the Saint Lawrence | Moon rises, 3:22 a.m. tomorrow. valley und the Atlantic states, and risen on The Clty Lights. the southern Rocky mountain plateau and] Gas lamps all lighted by 8:22 p.m.; extin- plone: ishing bei 3:30 ightin ‘SION, MASS. AVE. | High temperatures have continued in the | Bofeuns eee tt Sim: (the denting J FERS Ewn, om en |B HL. Warner& GOLD MINING! |-s.— nes! CRIPPLE CREEK GOLD MINING STOCKS, Among the meritorious gold mining companies A good stock and a cheap stock. It Secxe a7 : are ais - ser the | is Legun one hour before the time named. : Tee ut We HEREEY NOTIFY THE PUBLIC THAT WE, | _nwo, Rev. G. W. Hatton “Attentive ushers tes | ahd 12th st, nse 8 Dera ee beat Tene the Nouerrinke eeian Naw |, A aphthavtampes, allilighted by 822 pans] congereaorar cence sien courany pens offer a Timites mont or treamy sae ~ Pessagn Weetes oes ERNON PLACE 5 a : d_and : - eatingulshing begun at 3:45. J BK cents per shure to wut e aUDES G. Peosano & Sons, coutueting busines om prem | SE VERNON, PLACE NEE CHUCHE Ly "RCH, @ ST. BET, GTI A SD 7H temperature has fallen on the southern eae de lee as ; Hecieery rg compere of such men as: |» | ceived Wing strictly used for devclopman’ pore mG ees : Se Re ct . e : ) . President. GIacomo P ss ; by, the pastor, Rev. LW. Canter. Neier For Recky mountain plateau. rs ¢ Thermometer. p nitty Hou. M. B. « JAMES L. 8:30. ".'E, Tpam. ‘Mid-week ‘service,’ Weil day, S$ oo West Washington—Preaching Tues- day evening, 7:45 o'clock. Pr praise ser- ¥lce, Frid: It B. CHURCH.—PREACH- ._by the pastor, Itev. J.B. Stitt, and ubjects, “Rights and Duties” (morn- ‘Character Notes" (evening). Epworth qt Justice of the supreme court of Colorado, “sice prcrident. Esl gree mineral territory tn th % Frost of the Biuictallie Bank of Cripple district, surrey uDded by = pote eat “ed 3 treasurer. . Givers,” to wis, the Independence and “Porthund % iith, ‘treasurer of the Investors’ Com-| froup” and oticr Sleyintehendence Day of Denver, Col, weeretars, and | ,, THs 16 one of the stocks that courts the most titted B. Hes of Silverton, Col, manager thorough Investigation, ‘referring to any responsi: And such men as U.S. Senator Roach afta other] BS “ait Fepuiatle "ores firms tn Colornds Prominent business men compme the directory. Springs. or ‘Dx Gmciat brokers. forthe com, The company, omens six guld-bearing properties, | tay THE INTERGATIONAL TSS GRIER Gone one of wile has already “beeu developed into a | py Xy Hig STERNATIONALT suinping “nine, ‘and ‘given’ promiae . a oil pao md be copa its treusurs stock atthe low price of ge me Sa ae ene tke Showers are reported in New England,! The following were the readings of the a dca - Rhos teaver Mok on the southern Rocky mountain slope, and | thermometer at the weather bureau today: generany: in the northern Rocky mountain | § a.m., 56; 2 p.m., $8; maximum, 88; min- pans contfols 80 acres of the richest . MUDDIMA: is the place. Rotten prices. Full line also Gas Stoves ani It imu, my rector. and Sermon, 11 fee and sermon, morning and ev 11 a.m. Children's service, 4p m. The rector will All eats free ex: OFF TO MARSHALL HALL FOR THE KREGLO ‘FAMILY = NEAT SOLUTION OF PARTNERSH rpenter firm CH, Cor. R| GRACE CHURCH, PIPTEENTUL SFO ant Sipe by pestar’| cara, Service ane seriaon BE22 act 'W. Van Arsdaie. Banday echook pins Hey. ‘Thos. 0 ‘ong, rector. ate great valve. is offering for sale ge shares of further informetion will be furnished. aj of 10 cents per . shire" 40,000 of wiih will behold in Washington | The National Safe Deposit, raise money is immediate use ie os ing Its jar recelved gors into the prop. . ty. No more stock can be obtained at this hom: Savings and Trust inal price. and there is no stock for sale except this treasury stock. Here is an opportunity to interest at a nominal cost in a leq eitimate « 0) pa geld wining enterprise the names of peepee i m ny . - that Ite Taisinews will be S Sotnciod C50 te aiaioe eee ei Of the District of Colvmbia. Toom 16, 30) no man. excuse for not coming LAWYERS" fort Is made by us best work. Ask any one of our lawyer fel We'll abide by his opinion. %) cents page for » copies. ADAM: Annual Excursion of the Washington | Contributions Will Be Invested for Its 1, COR. 10TH Board of Trade. Permanent Relief. wren, D.D., with sermon 1 evening PPworth League, 7 p.m. All are cordially FIRST € and G sts. stor.—I1 3. 1M. B. CHURCH, COR. - W. H. Richardson, pastor. a.m. 11 a.m. preaching, “Soldiers f Christ. Santor inorning serv! ey M. Ross Fishburn. — 8 p.m Question." with next sermon aster “upon the ST ET rch.” Musle by quartet and. chorus, An Eminentl Representative Party, | Charitable Interest Aroused—A Big Dr. Bischoff, organist. a.m. — Temperance Legte inday sche wv in Both a Local and a Benefit at Allen’s Grand 3 pm, Olin Eldridge, pastor, at Ha. us the Light of the World.” 8" p.u Cite. on What Are We in Gur Homes RYRON s 2 1th st. my9-1id National Sense. Opera House. H, 8TH AD pastor.—Pren the pastor at 11 a.m. and 7:20 p mS. 8., 0:30 am.” All wi NOT SIC _TO TAKE TO CORNER ISTH ST. AND NEW YORE 4vR LOVELY HOMES | rss Chartered by specia! act of Congress, Key. Adam. Reoch. p.m.” Prayer "meeting free. TAMLINE 5 _| Representative Washingfoni went afloat this afternoon. It always does when the board of trade gives its annual excursion down the Potomac to disseet shad at Mar- CHURCH, 9TH AND PS SIS. . Ntricklen, Mr. Nick Young and Rey. Ross Fishburn, who have charge of the collection and dis- pensation of contributions for the relief of the Kreglo family, report that a gratifying interest is being taken by the charitably James: my 9-100 at. HERAN CHURCE Domer, D.1 ST. PAUL'S ENGLISH corner of 11th and H n. pastor, tomorrow, morning and evening, at 11] shall Hall, and then afterward to aid di- ad §._8. school at 9:30. gestion by a discussion of' the nec: THE CHURCH Can be built for quite a modest sum if an} yan. 1) architect looks after your Interests. We'll drav? plans that'll embody all your own ideas, and dy it economically as well. CAPITAL: ONE MILLION DOLLARS "Phone 1780. 867, and acts of Uct., 1890, and Fcb., 189% OF TRUS- : ‘will ities | clined, and donations are being received. of the District and the best way to relieve | Mr. Young and Mr. Fishburn have adopted them. Not only was the:national capital} a course in the matter that is meeting with represented, but the nation itself as well. | the approval of subscribers to the fund, as CHURCH rr, Kev, ct. 85 and $6 2 F. B. PYLE, = poppet reat bidg. | SAFE DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT. apl63m,16 red." | Prominent Senators and Ctnfressmen were | well as the Kreglos themselves. The gen. present in profusion, and made themselves | Hemen have determined to expend the con u De en who are ributions in such a manner as to make the better acquainted with the (m i-directea | Tellef_ they will afford lasting, and_ will, making the city greater with well-directed | therefore, invest the nag ae the family in efforts, exerted individually and collec-| such a way as to yield a constant return. tively. The sunny weather and the prom-| This morning a part of the money was spent ‘se of its continuance ‘summoned nearly | for a cow, which was given to the Kreglos. every member of the board of trade to the | Mr. Young says the intention is, as he terse riverside, and when the steamer Macales- | ly puts it, “to put the Kreglos on their feet,” Subscriptions at The Star Office. tL ~ DIVIDE AT Rents safes tnside burglar-proof vaults af annum, on $5 per annum upward Securities, Jewelry, silverware and valuables of all kinds in owner's packege, trunk or case taken on deposit at moderate cost. hares, $1.00 cach | SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. ber month, commencing with Janu: 1sy Interest is allowed at 6 per cent on’ payments on Deposits recetved from TEN CENTS upwant, stock withdrawn or canceled in settlen of loans. As much us $200 per share may be locns at far lees cast than through outside sources, Loaus money vn real estate and collateral erage s! last mee Average amcunt loaned per share at Tast im sii: toile Winsaiaen miel sata att M PHI Books are treasurer, 1907 Penna. av. Fifth hiy nieetirg, tuken or loans obtained, od 19th st.’ paid on viders of record May 1, STON, Vresident. ae: * Stowell SB 3 p.m., Chinese set |. | LUTHER F eague. 8 p.m, Thursday, | “Cirele, Ite te MEMORIAL pastor. and ‘gth st. TH, 10TH AS 11 a.m.” by Rev. TH THE DIST Ne Preaching Reed, und 8 p.m. by pastor, Rev. ¥ Locke. Stnday school, 9:30 a.m.” Christian pan, NDREE M. E. CHURCH, REV. HENRY lor, D.D., past Il a.m., preaching by pas 5 pu, subject. MY BROTHER ‘AND?E Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. Epworth League at 7 pm. It CENTRAL M. P. CHURCH, 12TH whistle sounded the warning toot of departure her decks were ¢rowded. f ‘Every arrangement had been perfected | ‘The following subscriptions for the ben- for the comfcrt of the guests, for the ex-| efit of the Kreglo family have been re- curgion committee, Shick consis ane aw ceived at The Star office: metae! NEW CHURCH. P. Van Wickle, chairman; 0. G. Staples, | Heretofor ND MON.W = George H. Harries, H. Clay Stewart, jr.. | Gee! pagans Sa J. Sinlth, (poster “11 acm. “Met by | 16TH AND CORCORAN STS, THE REV. FRANK | und John B. Wight, had acquitted itself | Clerks in the office of the Secretary Sip.m., “What the Bivle Has Done for ail, pastor, will preach achool, | a ecaitabiy. of War and office of the adjutant Sh Of serles. SS, 9:80. CE, 7] 1215, “Ryensonis aud prase ie tS pan. Seats fre ‘The guests were received by the recep- | ,Seneral of the army. a __**_ | tion committee, consisting of SW. Wood- | F- KS: ree NIVERSALIST. ward, president of the board of trade; W. | 37: MyBON co Te pie Epporin ll GAGRER OE SURFED GUE J, Boardman, BH. Warner, Dr. J.B. G. | Ors, Mi tate wetting. “Thursday, 8 ‘pan, ateTEW. iam, an 3 Cute ae ae Seo eentay ae J HL Staple RACE CHURCH, 9TH s = pe nee: Rogers, Di der, Ellis Spear, Frank Hume, Levi Wood- eae G. Todd. cue 7 orge T. Dunlop, John Joy Edson, | Cas 3. V. Leect 8. ver of a True *pan., Ulustrated | bury, y E : Preachin eno. Ti. sermon on “The Life of St. Pauls “tle | C. J. Bell, A, ‘T. Britton, Thomas Somer- | Mrs. Whitney Wheatley. Mrs. L. H. 8. It Third Missionary Journey.” Ali seats open to] ville and S$. E vtained as and interest allowed on $5 and above. Was $185.00, the monthly payment therefor bet $1.00 on stock and $1.00 as interest. Loans may be sccurities in sums of $500 aud upward. seitled on one or mre shares at the pleasure of the borrower. s PARTMENT. Our management 1s carefal and economical, Come | T*OST DEPARTMENT. in with us, Either of the undersigned will recetve ‘This company is « legal depository for court ge number of shares have and trust funds, and acts as administrator, + ewe. executor, receiver, asnigcee, and executed s F st. mw. Secretary Hats noe, trusts of all kinds. Wills prepared by enesbcaseeis $2.00 11 a.m, pital stock of the ( mpanr, In the name of Wm. t application has been made G apls-law-4w amd th of a dapli _B. CHURCH aum., Sunday caching HOBBS, W. Hi. as Biiwant 8. Wests, 7s eM competent attorney in dally attendance, Wx, R. Brown, 6 . ave. and 20th et. nw. | _8pls Levi J- Bryant, 109 Conn. axe. sera Caan T. J. Hodgen & Co., ¥ivel services Sunday and Thurs = BROKERS AND DEALERS. es to the PSION MB CHURCH, 20TH NEAR PA, | —the public. a it As before stated, nearly every member of STOCKS, OOTTON, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, prohibition convert Pittsburg, farbin’s Hall, N r . = ave. nw. Rey. A. Bielaski, pastor.—11_ and NON SECTARIAN. the board was present and the guests in- Rooms 10 and 11, Corcoran bldg., cor. 15th and ave. s€., 00 SATUR- : y pastor. ,” Sunday school. cluded Senators Joseph C. S. Blackburn, Benefit Performance Arranged. Wal reel. © uta, ant 06s Sth at. awe, ft 7:30 o'clock p.m. 5 * a it THE PEOPLE'S CHURCH, 423 G ST. N.W.—REY Prank J. Cannon, Fred T. Dubois, James Z. “0 a . 1ONOI 1412 Fa. ave. ne th instant, HT AS p.m. Union, 6 + Tatstor, ¢ fs requested. Tt B. PRENTIC Preaching, 11 e Distri hibition Union of 1 of Colm the purpese of electing deleg ins8-21 DAY, May 9, at Arrangements have been completed fi FFICES: PBS MOLT. Tah 5 5 ¢3 . 5 t 11:15 ‘on Mi d : pit For cei cto H. B. U CHURCH, be PONT CIRC Alex. Kent, pastor, will speak al on Mr. ames H. Kyle, John H. M The coming adjournment of Congress—the general Ee port Teoasn reform in thie countey. Bie ca ‘at 10st, 1 Hansbrough. Lee Mantle and R. F. Pert: | 16, at “Allen's Grand Opera “House, with | F W Is THE TIME TO BUY. - }. Sunday school. THE NATIONAL € Babcock, Hugh R. Belknap, Albert “oe been donated by Messrs, Peres Park ana | address. Margin 3 to 5 per cent. Commission only 1419 F st., Glover building. reaching bs i tate ‘wit bela its > An a tins | W.W. Bowers, Jacob H. Bromwell, Melville | Byron S. Adams, and a big host of well- | 1-16 per ceut. Correspondents of Messrs, I. a ee new secretary ¥, M.| Foot a ? ite! | Bull, Jeremiah V. Cockrell, David G. Ci E. D. Thornburgh & Co., wicks aun Deteae Mr ideon."” ite BANKERS AND BROKERS, = 41 RROADWAY - - - - - - - - NEW YORK. ac listed on the excl cok Bcatway aaa EL et Boston and Baltimore. bow pecialty made of inv on. SPIRITUAL Mrs. nt and Trance Medi- Friday omen. ot mones here and abroad is beginning ed In stocks. COUSON & MACARTNEY ave. At on Thurs Other days hy speclal [cau Repre: known artists have volunteered, including ‘Amos J. Cummings, | Prof. Rhodes, the violinist: Miss Gertrude Hugh A. Dinsmore, | Ravenburg, pianist, which will be her first Mat: | 4ppearance since her return from Europe: the Madrid Mardolin and Guitar Club: AND SURGEON, oved from EHO Q > from. Lith st. son, Henry A. Cooper — Y. M. CG. AL Newton M. Curtis ar AREY, HUGH JOMNSTON —| Frank M. Eddy, Lu 1 EL 4 Loans, and all sectrities ew You t and sold tment securities. Dise ien J. Fenton, 1 JOHNSTON, D. D.. Grlawoll +s te reh, will address the | thew Griswoid, J. Frank Aldrich, Wm. | Barrett, Chas. K. Bell, R.W. Blue, He Harry Parks, the bicyclist; Miss Rhodes. © Brewster, Chas. N. Brumm, Joe G. Cun- | the recitationalist, and many others. non, James H. Codding, Samuel A. Cook, ——— me i i C. Crowther, Chas. Curt TAN CHURCH, 4TH SPIRITUALISM. ley, J Philadelphia, Y. M. pastor of Met. M. ¢ Uptown Of6: imh14-tu,thé&s- A ing’ for men ¢ Fouvlry M hureh, 14th and May 10, 4:30 p.m. Bible class, welcome, T ° tcict bonds anv all Socal Ballrosd, ‘Gen tneureee and Telephone Stock dealt in. nterest Pai at Teens Sr dee wougnt ana con el . Nelson Ding- For Exsays on Colonial Subjects. or small— ae a A.M. Dockery, William Elliott, | ‘rhe two prizes offered by the Colonial mn, 10 We are fortunate in the closit mouth of this season ffted inspiritic * blind medi “TISTRY DONE ON WEEKLY AND MONTHLY | a.m. and 8 p. subject Remem- | ™ sunc: n Joel Lb, Hubbard, Denis M. furiey, John | boy and girl, respectively, of the public or Di installments. brancer of ( T. W. STUBBLEFIELD, D.D. ming | and Chorus singing by | ine ROOMS 9 - ; ATLANTIC BUILDING INTEREST IS ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS MEMBER WASHINGTON STOCK EXCHANGE, Shot have meeumta'open that wuatiy tare | REA Estate& Stock Broker, —— balances to t Jenkin Kyle, A. C. Joseph M. Kendall, John C. | private schools (ir the District of Colum- ¢ AC. Latimer, Jacob Letever, Ches- | bia) who shall write the best essays on ter I. Long, Phitip It. Low, James 'T. Me- | colonial subjects, will be given in Novem. Cleary, O. L. Miller, H. D. Money, Jesse | ber next. This will give the entire summer treet, T. L. Poole, Walter Reeves, K. for careful preparation. Thi et % . orn ST. Shannon, Harry Skinner, Geo. Spalding, | pointed by khe aocler ward theres Soe Hig Wilk We Nel Gamlne evetan eee [ae ae Sperry, J o'clock for spirit communteation, Medium, Mrs. | ML strong, RK AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, | ler. aS Wallace Radcliffe, D.D., pastor, —Serv! OTHER SERVIC Sunday, am. and § P.M. Subject. ning | ——_ e, “Under the Trees,” the fifth of a series SECULAR LEA Sabbath evening sermons. Sabbath school, e With us the tl speaker, Mr. ap2o-tt z bidg., 1th and F sis. ‘Mk. EL W, PERSONS, FORMERLY WITH HE i 7 p.m. er Baume e 1 iW for 5 Ss with J. Karr, " Sunday “mo welll he pleased to see nig fries and patrons ai bree tote mat ea bee M._ GOLDSMITH: & SON'S, Jewelers, 911 Fa ave. | TOTS 'p a, at the First Presbyterias Church's 3 st. bets Cand D. It quent and eir credit should consider ie Can execute orders in —— advantages of such balances — [ARNING INTEREST. Investment Securities, —— It t dited your ss book, added to nf = the \prinelpal ‘ind “wate sutject to sour] Stocks, Bonds, Grain or checks SPIRITUALISM to award the prizes sse F. Stallings, Luther | is composed of Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Fendali . Claude” A. | Swanson, | Mrs. Addison, Miss Miller, Mrs. Mann. William te Terr: John P. Tracey. | Mrs. Browne, Miss Bradford and Miss Geo. P. Harrison, Ginger Hermann, Warren | Snyder. All essays must be sent to Mrs. B. Hooker, Geo. W. Hulick, Samuel C. | J. Holdsworth Gordon, 3028 Q street, chair. Hyde, Martin N. Johnson, S. S. Kirkpat- | man of the committee, by the 1st of Oc. AMENTAL ‘WROUGHT IRON RAILINGS, rilles, Gates, Hinges and Escutcheons, Window Guards, ete. | Protect your property. No charge for sketches and esti: Wrought Iron Gas . ete, ete. J. H. 13th st. feild x iworn, co Prositent Cotton “UMA Second Vice President | On all reputal is Exchanges throughout the Cnite@ Treavurer States, eliher for CASH or on MARGIN, 7 R. CORNING, “Tile Shop, 520- Discussion anc cl y, os y| * EW P. < Secretary ite wh i dis it ih 453. fes-21d 9:30 a.m. Christina Endeavor prayer meeting, set will petsent 8 Hele, ‘John EF. Lacey, F.C. Layton, F.C: | toper, ‘ANDREW PARK Secretary | _ Private wires. Tong distance ‘p! ISHED. = NO MATTER | _ 6:30 p.in, It heing of the State the ‘True ‘Morals, | 4eonard, H. C. Loudenslager, S. W. Me- ——_—_ how soiled we make them like new; ro common | 7 or Heligion.”” ‘Seats: free. Call, R. C. McCormick, Warren Miller, A Bright Boy Medalint. process, but same as factories use. Plain fix- tures altered to combination electric and gas; nickel, geld and silver plating. Write for esti- mate. ELMER H. CATLIN & CO., Central Power Station, city. HOME ICE COMPANY. Telephore 480. Washington The Unien Savings Bank, 1222 F Street N. W. Loan & Trust aS TONEY TO LOAN On spproved District real estate anf collateral security. HOF THE COVENANT (PRESBYTERIAN), +R cticut ave., N and I8th st Stephen A. Northway, M. Pitney, Samuel Ten” | —— = — T Pugh, Ben}. i iteastti, AG Shutora, | George Conrad Reid, the bright young scan ee ae ces, at Res INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. Wm. A! Smith, J. G. Spencer, James A. |S0n of Major Reid of the marine corps, aml evening. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m, Christian Endeavor Soctet: WESTERN PRESBYTERLAD Hi st. above 19th Stahle, J. F. ‘Stewart, Wm. F. Strowd, | was awarded the academic gold medal Chas: < towne: ‘Thomas Upacerat, Ae in the elocutionary contest at St. John’s paslan Warner, Edgar Wilson, R. W. Tay-| College, which took place last night. arate a aes sacle ottcton, | There were eleven other contestants, of Benson Wood, N. N. Cox, Clifton B. Beach, | Whom George E. Harbin, John J. Early J. L. White, Thos. C. McRae and J. L. | ad William D. Wheeler received honorable Catron, William E. Curtis, S. E. Johnson, |™ention. During the exercises Madame George W. Rouzer, Edgar J. Gibson, H. P. | Esputa Daly, Mr. Maurice Homiller and Godwin, F.A. Richardson, Gen. H.V. oyn. | the junior class sang and Master Norman ton, Frank H. Hosford, Julius Chambers, | Daly gave selections on the piano. C. “A. Boynton, G. W.’ Walker, Whitman = Osgood, Prof. Thomas Wilgon, C. C. Jones, Rev. Dr, Alexander Mackey Smith, Judge | S*ePPPOP CORSE OOS IOCSESORS N. B.- Billingsley, Col. John M. Wilson, Lloyd B. Wight, ex-) ayor,M, H. Chamber- lain of Detroit, Capt. Lansing H. Beach, J ust neeting at 7 p.m. It CHURCH, bur Ennis, Pastor.— . Pastor exchanges pulpits with Rey. jexander, D.D. ‘A MAN WITH TWO NAMES.” it Fou HHaLTH THE EASTER) CHURCH. is best done cn the “Columbia" Maryland ave. and Rev. Thomas the standard of the world for wheel Chaimers Easton, D.D., pastor—Rev. J. E. ‘The greatness of the Columbia 1s] Wheeler, evidenced by the fact that other makers strive to ‘ £2, AMUSEMENTS COR. NINTH AND F STS. my2,9,1 “Hotel Arrivals. Willard’s—J. H. Hyne, A. L. Feltwell and aes A. P. MacLeod, Altoona, Pa.; R. B. Ma- FOUR PER CENT hony, New York. Cochran—S. White and wife and S. White, Interest paid on savings deporits, Carta TSN 4 2 vai Open until 5 pm. on government pay jr., New York; T. Davis and wife, Milwau Alarp atd egtho natty seep egy Res kee, Wis.; E. V. Montgomery and_ wife, Chicago, Ill.; H. Hart, —— Pa. Hamilton—Dr. C. C. arris, Baltimore, = Md.; E. R. Matthews, jr., Huntsville, Ala.; W e W. W. Brown, Buffalo, N. Y. . B Hibbs & Co., Ebbitt—E. 8. Adams, Fall River, Mass.; BANKERS. Cc. K. Cole, Helena, Mont.; F, Ek. Raynor and wife, Port Je‘ferson, N. ¥.; P. G. Bow- man, Birmingham, Ala. Normendic—A.H. Ackerman, East Orange, 1421 F Street. of California, will preach at 1i ED CATIC am. Dr. Wheeler is one of the most able preach- EXCURSIC the Is mh5-284 jake thelr wheels ic coast. The pastor will preach | FINANCIAL p.m. The best muse will be rendered, | FOR EXC! HASGB.. HOTELS. SB POSTAL SERVICE. T (Fiats). S good.” POPE MFG. J. ware Brittain, Meneses: Pastor's ¢ ave. fet-tt hath school at m. Y. P. 8. C. E. Juniors, 3 p.m.; Seniors at 6:45. Strangers cordially in: Vited. Pastor's residence, 808 7th st. ne. It M_STREET D.D. r young men at 9:30 a.m. Sab- Aaaeie batons enene le tues nee Members New York Stock Exchange, U.S.A., H. P. Merrill, Davia . McKee and Capt. G. J. Fiebeger, U.S.A‘ The steamer left her whar! TURCH, REV. W. C. ALEXANDER, efit. Preaching at 11 m. by Rey. | FOR RENT (Misccllancs: rf at 1:30, and Wilbur Ennis, and at 8 p.m. by pastor. | FOR RENT (Offices) after steaming around the flats Into the li .; J. C. Bright and wife, Eminence, nse CE att pm FOI TENT (tome: : Virginia chennel went uj, to the Aqueduct |sQ LIME H.C. McDowell and wife, Lexington, mx errementente of and beautiful. Homes on casy terms, CNITARIAN. FOR SALE (Bicycles) bridge. in order to give the excursionists a LAD) § co., y- 4 ” Arlington—J. H. Chandler, Chicago, TIL. Ge6-164, New York. I. L. Cole, City of Mexico; E. 8. Charlier, JGHN SHERMAN, G10 14TH ST. N.W. view of the Potomac impreyements, after ALL SOULS’ CHURCH, CORNER 14TH AND_L | ROW SALE (Houses) orshedl which the trip to Marskall Hall was com- to tell you that if you want . Rey. John B. Forbes, Taunton, Mass, 7 r S 5 , Provi , R p 7 ats, ne a ate rammiom Mass | FOR SALE Mflzectianeona). 8 | mencea. to do your washing easily, in New, York; N. Aldrich, Providence, R. 1;| Money at 5 Per Cent. The Star Brand ate ies aera es | agrees wentbon.” the “up-to-date”. way, ‘the | “snorencin“atrvand, Mis, 3s. w, ore, | tenia mee mu Gtsli D6 al cloe ject, : z . sehore! ; : z urity. No delay. No apreasonable exe Non-Filling School and Unity study class at 9645 a.m. Youne | VADIES' ‘ = Sunlight way, without’ rub- New York; Mr. end Mrs. W.'S. Marston, | ssitte sequity. | No delay. eto é i people's meeting at 6:30 p.m. All are invited.1t Full houses witnessed the matridges of Mr. Chas. bin our cloth all t Baltimore, Md.; R. H. Higgins, Dallas, HEISKEUL & McLERAN, Typewriter Ribbons. CENTRAL UNION MISSION. -Page 12] F. Cummins and Miss Edith Dger at the M. E. gs clothes ‘0 Tex F. A. Scott Cleveland, “Ohio; O.| _apeott "1008 Fat. Subject to ‘an absolute guarantee. Unquestion- u Church Wednesday at 11 o'clod,‘and of Mr. BE. L. pieces (and your hands too) lergenthaler, "Balen = ably the best ribbon on the market. Give them | CENTRAL UNION MISSION HOLDS GOSPEI fa Robey and Miss Edith Bready 4m Congregational EARS SG. Ap Seine alana, Oli; Bre, i a trial. For sale by meetings, with good music, at its building, 622 TED AND TO LOAN. Spee el een at aa ma ait aa you must E. Ross, New York. is Vy ompany, John C. Parker, Ba are meee Uh aed Pe ake, crore isnt &t | aw PUBLICATIONS TRE Base 1 SAY ent oes oon anteane Raleigh—H. P. Robertson, Jamestown, N ’ 2 7:45, at noon each week day and 3 OCEAN TRAVEL é Pace 11 | te ceremony at the M. E. and Rey. Dr. Mason at ¥.; C. Parsons and wife, Brooklyn, N. Y. BANKERS AND BROKERS, 67 H ST. N.W. my%-12d_| day. Every one invited. Come to Seip an and be PERSONAL... Spare aie ee oe ammediately Cie ° P.'V. Curtin and wife, Denver, Col.; G. F. Flanahan’s Moth Bags Are| "“ten tranches in aimerent parts of the city; for | PIANOS AND OliGANS ++-Page 11 | for the other church, which was soon filed to over- | 2USE Sunli ht Walker, G. Lawshe, E. M. C. Davis ‘and F. ee ee ee ‘ Better Th Moth Bail particulars see BULLETIN. OE One roe -Page 19] flowing. Beth churches’ were profusely deco- J. Locklin, New York; A. N. Stewart and + Nationa! Metropolitan Bank building. etter an rr) is The Gospel Wagon workers held the first ser- 3. rated with plants-and flowers, each having a beau- 1 1 5 1 i . G. J. Conly, Philadelphia, Pa.; C. E. Har- -Page a2 tiful arch of arbor vitae and snowballs, with sus- 5 1 1 5 man, Atlanta, Ga. Telephone 505. mhio Riggs—Mrs. B. Coleman and daughter, New York; E. R. Skelley and wife, River- side, Cal Wotropaiitan—c. &. Dobbin New York; Thos. P. Morgan, vices of the senson last Sunday. The wagon will othing against moth. xo to the same places tomorrow (Sunday). The disazrewable edors— 1 firat two near Washington Circle and 0:15 at ee oe aay Market Space, at which latter meeting Me es hi ately" moth-proof—-and | —forse-_ Sf. Ca etl speak. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. mphor to protect ended floral bells. The ushers at the M. E. hureh were Messrs. E. L. Garrett, jr.. and Ira Soa Schooley; at the Congregational Charch, Dr. Rozier Middleton of Washington and Me. Guy E. Mitchell. After the close of the ceremony Mr. and Mra. wz to the ga injure the fabrie. pleasant odor — abso have hooks on which to hang clothes. CENTRAL UNION MISSION, 622 TOURER SUMMER RESORTS... «Pages 5 and 17 | Robey held ‘a reception at the house of the bride's F. R. Wright, New York; H. Estricher, New 25, 40, 50 and 65e. ave.—Evangellstle services every night. UNDERTAKERS ‘ ae - Mr. Isainh Bre: large number at- s r G E <0 & Ruy tha St. | sertices ty ladies at's p.m.'at 7:30 Mervicen iy | WANTED. (Help) SPabo «| feuned guia very hope eur Gan eee hone Cleanses clothes and most roe Yong Wr Basan Paesen it oy LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITIBS, | aston Upp, 421 IT | charge of Messrs. Bailey and Havel. Gospel WANTED ( -Page 4 tiful refreshments were served, after which all everything else—-with less Dooley, Knoxville, Tenn.; W. A. Henderson, Popular Priced Stationers. (Just above Ave.) wagon at Fogey Het lomne 5:00; Washington Circle, eS a “Page A repaired to the station, where both comples ‘took Eb d f po df ee ee ee au ; Office, 1333 F st. nw. » ys 14e 4:40: Market space, 6:15. toms). -Page 4 the 1:42 train and started on the tour to Old na Loge labor and greater comfort. oxville, i; Dr. . Hawkins, — = Congressman Morse will speak from ‘Gospel WANTED. (Situations): -Page 4] Comfort and Norfolk. Many valuable Florida. Assets of Company, over $221,000,000, Graduates, Class "99 Wagon at Market space, 6:30 p.m. — Were recelved by both couples, amour ‘which were St, James—A. L. Crocker, Providence, R.| any, 16, b23-8m,14 of the medk cal collegre of this clty will be at FRIENDS. spigenole Holser a prominent sttzen ot ponder, frac WY eaminy ae ape es Ga ae Es J. ae Cea: = L. Sullivan, — 7 Soot ‘ z = ‘orl ‘a., and father o ighway Commis- “3 Bi ston, Mass.; D. Corey, Brook- ~ WS APD 3 cE 5 sihimenta,"Norbing would ‘Be appretiafelmore | FRIENDS NEBTING ORTHODON EVERY Fingy | sloner Welzer, committed ‘suicide In hie | Ger\t, fir, Mazon, Mis. Levin, Ms. tukton, |B Lever Broe, L4q Hodyyn end Harrieon B | Boston, Mass.) Mrs. WW. D. Corey, Brook: | —s sewage asp TONNE POLIS . H. Garrett, Mrs. Si Miss Rideout, by Ne than a set of Instruments as a graduating gift. | day at 11 a.m. in rooms of ¥. M. C. A., 146 bed room yesterday by shooting himself | Mrs. Sweetser, Mis, Yount mol re Will Gooh come, Pa.;' A. Blumberg, New York; A. Marburg. Purchased at investment prices. A. A. SMITH & CO., 1108 my7-8d Yi ave.; CAB. at 10:20,” All are wel EDWARD N. BURNS, Philadelphia, Pa. ap8-tt 1419 F st., Washington, D.d, five times, a were present. The afternoon was spent in sewing. Soseesecccessesesseseses 222