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THE EVENING STAR. SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1897—24 PAGES. 3 ——— ~ sa “ SPECIAL NOTICES. -CHURCH NOTICES. PASSED BY DIRECTORS OF METHODIST. Fire Ineoranc THE OFFICIAL WEATHER MAP. FINANCIAL. . ‘| Small ~ |\Savings Make Large Fortunes! \i ea Begin now to make your fortune by ry Ht hy Hi) investing your savings with the United et fies Hi i = Batlding and Loan Association. This 7 To do something in Wall Street. : M. McCall: In the dispasition of Providence, Dr. M. MeCclis hax been removed by, death from : 1 ive neulonaly serv: eee: Te ike Fraskiin Fire, Imarance League. rs All lurited.. Secnad “Baptist feny for over a quarter of a century, and oar eaeneaeereee = = : = Bt all times proved himself a wise counsellor m om OR | FROST BAPTisr CHURCH, rter of this company, ard by his |B . urray, D.D. t rele ROH, StH and manly bearing lixs endeared Sermon, hol, one of us; therefore, be it ; low Prat he death ws ence in | _Eetewe, 7 Dom AU Inte. 01 a val cf ow oe a ecment of the affaire of cur company, | WESLEX CHAPEL, COR. STH AND F STS, REV. rely iament bis separation from us, at | * J. Fred. Helse, pastor.—0:15, Sanlay school, time bowing in submission to the will it old folks’ service; sermon by pastor. and most deeply sympathizing with his .m.,” preaching by pastor.” Prayer’ meeting Stricken family in their great bereavement. ay evening. rer ere sil) tld association is balit on a permanent plan, ill that is, shares may be subscribed for at if ‘any time and in any amount. mS il cia i E % ing, . Gibbons, Ph.D. 3 p.m. D.D. 8 p.m, Rev. A. P. ™e WG 90 per cent will be loaned members on f RESOLVED, That a copy of this action be sent 7 r Same 8 ST BAPTIST CHUNGH, B ST NEAR OTH = y% the amount paid in. to the surviving members of the family. Preaching at Ii'aim, asd'S pus by ero, W. | Rev. 2-4. Mule, DDs aster Preakin Sre Dividends are declared sem{-annually. mee ae = COTTON, DANIEL B, CLARKE, President. Duffey, pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Chris. | m™., by Rev. Kittredge Wheeler, D.D., of Chicago, Shares are $100 each. Greet offices in several cities ial the mea ane it sorEEe tian Endeavor, 7 p.m ‘ and 8 p.m. by the pastor. 8. 8., 0:96 a.m. It celled facilities of any firm tn this country == 5 NINE = West WASiINGTON MISSION, 220, NEAR Q. METROPOLITAN BAPTIST CHURCH, Grit AND Octear Payable $1 Per Mo. Only 1-18 charged on stocks and grain. ‘This wil? = beta na a C. é 1. +3. W. 1 A me.—Preaching at 11 a.m. m. save you a money in . Set he held at the vffice of the a Th it % © Partly Cloudy SES ‘@ year. F ti Sree Boao" Son = [UNITED BUILDING &| T. E. Ward & Co., will preach in Monumental Hall, 132 Pa. ave. { @ Snow. LOAN ASSOCI ATION, : 1333 F St. N.W. n.w., Sunday, May 23, at 11 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.1* ae 1206 G Street. saUirect Private wire to our main office, 31 = H. H. 12th and M sts. n.w., D. L. Greenfield, pastor.— Public worship, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday ate | _school, 9:30 Christian Endeavor, 7 p.m. It nership heretofore existing between Cleop! z NE CHURCH, 9TH AND P STS. » |. both of Washington. is and Ipecac the obec business 1 . a R. Stricklen, D.D., pastor.—Sun- ¥, June 17, 1807. Polls Strans 2 1) | GENTRAL, METHODIST PROTESTANT CHURCH, 6 Sec itt y ser- i Said Langlois becomes owner of all the assets meeting, 8 p.m. vice, 11 ¥.m.: subject: _Admoattion of the ‘Karly EXPLANATORY NOTE: Observations taken at 8 a.m., 75th meridian time. Solid Ines are tso- “Ascension of Christ.” 7 p.m. has fallen during preceding twelve hours, The words “High” and “‘Low’’ show location of arean of ++-WM. D, HOOVER Doing & p.m., Dr. : : FRANK PAUL — + | o'clock.’ Seats free. Bring flower, for a reading. Silver collection, 1t* states. W. A. H. Church, C. B. Rheem, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. on, bas this Zist day of May, 1807, | {4 School, 9:15 a.m. Preaching: by fguce P{Ntcr, | FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, SCOT- WARNER -HILLMAN A. HALL ire and 2 1 earry on the business at Chureh.”" ‘Testimonial. service, ba it 1 alr pressure, drawn for each tenth of an inch, Dotted lines are zeotherms, or -THOS. C. NOYES we € FOPHAS P. LANGLOIS. r M. E. CHURCH.—0:15 A-M., SUNDAY | Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Linscott,’ C.8.D. Maet stleiisl soestais GPE tS ol Vea atone Maaed aes are regions where rain or snow ll ~ PLS. GETOWS, oe Good." Welesmnn. Le SPIRITUALISM. high and low barometer. Small arrows fy with the wind. oar ie SES, =o proof stora e€. rs of this company t a H, 9TH AND 8 STS. N.W.—il | MRS. McDONALD WILL, HOLD MEETING SUN- = Sak Se ee ee 9 lirectors will be eld at this] “aim, Dr. G. V.’Leech, “Christ Our Ensample. day night, 8 o'clock, Costello’s Hall,6th and G sts. — mens, — 7§c. a month. Safe as a bank at = SURG: —= Rivers—The following changes in the riv- = ST. PAUL'S M. & CHURCH, DUPONT CIRCLE, | SPIRITUALISM—WONN'S HALL, 721 OTH ST. : William T. Gallther, Cuno H. Rudolph, Rev. Stowell L. Brrant.—9:20, Sunday school; |“ nw..-Mra, Zoller will hold ec “weal Samay cre Antes and tenths, have occurred> The: Been mutusliy dixsolved. ‘ecuuays conscentieas ches ae a ai ae A Rite Cathedral, 1007 G st. n.w.—Sunday it 5 ‘i -ALEX. K. PHILLIPS DREW BETZ. school. 11 a.m. by paster, Rev. 8. x, | _AMl are invit une 7. 1897. Polls open 11 Beller of Amer. Univ. Ep. = 7 a.w. Psychometric readings and spirit FAIR TONIGHT. lake region, the Ohio valley and Atlantic A. 8. Caywood, ‘Thomas C. it Warmer Weather Promixed for To- morrow. Convenient, too 214-216 4% st. v.w, Reliable, trustworthy men watch tht RANCE_THE OFFI F. C. Gieseking, W. H. Walker, * prem: ery Sabordinate Divisions ‘ocath hics;"" 8:00, “Great Ques meeting. Psychometric readings, tests, river at New Orleans is 3.1 above the dan- Premises every minute of the twenty- of Sus of Tens rang ‘will — le in the Vi, ‘Whither Are W Tending?" 7:30, ete. Seance Weane iy evening at Tealdence, Forecast. till 8 p.m. Sunday—For the Dis- | ger jine and has risen 0.1. William F. Gude, B. H. Warner. * four hours, Anything “storable” I store Sininy schol aot of fhe Vermont Avenue Chri League. it’ | S19 oth ste nw. Interviews dalle it* | trict of Columbia, Delaware,and Maryland, |"“At Vicksburg 7.0 above the ‘danger line | Hillman A. Hall, *_| parcus N 7 A see ete ia the ancteenacy ‘celebration of | MCKENDEEE W- B CHURCH, EV. HENRY 8.7." . OTHER SERVICES. =| fair tonight and Sunday; warmer Sunday: | and fallen 0.3. aa aa se ae ee ro lotes, 637 La. Ave. the National Temperance Soctet: 1t* J. K. BR = — = northerly winds, becoming southeasterly. "Tide Table. peal ad President a i haa DO Gey” | For Virginia and North Carolina, fair to- inthe Asarew Rani Ginpel. "30 | night and Sunday: warmer in western por- | nigh de. 1226 em eat weaves ™ 4 UP. TO-DATESTOCK?| 4 St tions tonight, warmer Sunday; northerly | Tomorrow—Low tide, 7:50 a.m and 8:07 AND GR AIN NEWS } ‘ms21-3m winds, becoming easterly. P.m.; high tide, 1:22 a.m. and 1:40 p.m. 4 4 mn pomiGeser NDING?” 9:30: am.. school; PER UNIO: 45 pm. Epworth League. Prayer meeting, a i at ee zs | HALL MISSION, Com 46 ST. AND PALAVE O° pie st to assemble Tx] T is IN OI . N be v! Kina athoot room of the Vermont Avenue Chrte | FOUNDRY MB. CHURCH, 14TH AND @ STs, | HALL MISION, COR. 4% ST. AND FA. (AVE ast t 30 o'clock. Everybody invited. ix T'N sell your Furniture. T'll advance money on same, “There is money on the right side of stocks.” P 214-216 | T'll store your Furniture. at 4 p. IF YOU WIsH TO . ch on TU ce 25, at 7:40 p.m. tian Church on TUESDAY, May 25. at 7:40 p.m. 9a , Sunday sehoal. See aS soa da af The Sun and Moo: Ei e da ecotsal gas Move or Store Furniture 30) pmstetageramce mncting; aaicoy iy. Rav: Transfers of Real Estate. Weather conditions and gene: x haere . 2 | , Today—Sun rises, 4:41 a.m.; sun sets, 7:12] 4 purkets at our dioesal are eieon ora YeU WILL FIND THE eck ee T st. nw. bet. 17th and 18th sts.—David s.| A depression is central over the Gulf of | pm. tomers at all times. Best serv Low. Best Furniture Vans AND Best Storage Warehouses St. Lawrence and: the pressure is ‘relatively 10. high in the Ohio valley and the lake re- Seventh st. road xear Howard ave.—Mordecai | gions. A trough of low pressure extends T. Cockey et ux. to Florence M. Dunbar, part Jot} from Minnesota southwestward to New est comm! The City Lights, Cc. T. Gas lamps all lighted by 8:20 p.m.; extin- 028 F st. ih League. 8 p.m. the pastor will preach on “Ancient Land- | Hendrick et ux. to Wm, N. Morrison, lot 16, eq. marks.”* it_ | 151 e house; 9 bat Tomorrow—Sun rises, 4:41 a.m. ‘is; new house; 9 poms. 4 Moon rises 12:35 a.m. tomorrow. { papered; reduced to $35 per ‘mont myZent OOLLINS & GADDIS, BIL 1 HAVENNER, | Member Washington Stock Exchange] Atlantic bidg—--——"""Phone a8 P nw. CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 1221 DN CON a . | 11, bik. 4, Efingham place; $10. Mexico, with & depression central to the | puisnine tegen oerae ao} Sessa = : Sw Flash ongam, voice, well. guitar fore PS es Pe oieg | , Holmend Manor—E. A. Orvilla M, Luff to Ella| north of Minnesota. ‘The pfessure is high Sema: pidge ts noid es cited lighting ot ee Saas 5 929-931 D St. N and mandolin, fute, comet, &c. Free advants elder: Prof. R. R. Strattan will lead the musie:'| L. Chandler, lot 7, bik. 45; $10. on the north Pacific coast, The barometer | "70 lamps lighted at S05" emer etin- = = .N. W. to pup . B. ous Mise Hana Fitch, organist. Strangers are cor- | Mass. ave. n.w. bet. 4th and Sth sts.Wm. B. | has risen in New England, the middle At- guished at 4:04 a.m. nio i M h z TY BUILD A TOW ie to save you| —Witlly Invited to worship. with 1t*_| Reilly ct al., tristees, to Jas. E. and Catherine | luntic states and the Ohio valley, also on | Tet neraturen tor Twenty-Four Hours erchants 1 Delivery bis’ money if we supply all your Lam- | WAUGH MB. CHURCH, 3D AND A STS. NES the northern Rocky mountain plateau; i n Parcel Delive: Scott, west half original lot 9. sq. south of 516; ite Olin Eldridge, pastor. at 11 a.m. and 8 | $2,685, gop tie ber and Wood Work needs! Get our ef s has fallen in the upper lake region. ‘the'| |The following were the readings of the Onere fo workinemen and my19-20d - € othe: pm; 9:15 a.m. Sunday school; 6:45 p.m., Ep- | Est. s.w. bet. 24 and 3d sts._Wm. N. Hehi et | Mississippi valley and on.the southern | thermometer at the weather bureau during small depositors every ad- "5 omegr ong maple yrorth League. Praser meeting, Thursday, § p.m. | al. to Patrick J. Daly, part lot 12, sq. 683; $1,485.'| Rocky mountain slope. the past twenty-four hcurs, beginning at 4 n ae Ll ashingt on order too small—none too a ee At _| | Walley jst. near oud st_—Nicholas Lyddane et || ‘The temperature is lower in New Eng- | O'clock yesterday afternoon: bank acount. 1222 F ST. . avi UNION M. x CHURCH 20TH ST. NEAR PA. ove Johanna O'Connor, part lot 9, 4. 1280; | isnd, in the middle Atlantle state and the oy 214 p.m., 68; 8 p.m., 64; midnight, | ja1s-104 i an ru s ave. n.w., Rev. A. Bieiaski, pastor. ‘a.m., a ;.| Ohio valley; also-on the northern Rocky si ‘e pater, heals UA dam, and & pam, peoaching VY | sorcison’ et ux to Pattie We Heniick, uy 2; | mountain plateau. The temperature is| May 22-4 am, 47; 8 am., 53; 12 m., 63, Money at 5 PerCent to Loan f eo ms CE meeting. S| aq. 887; $10. higher in the lake regions and generally in | and 2 p.m., 67. aR eau Ws Dade Sr Cece OFFICE, COR. 9TH AND F STS. CONGRESS ST. DP. CHURCH, 31ST ST. WEST., . uve. n.W. near 22d st.—Jennette Taylor | the Mississippi valley. Maximum, 70, at 5 p.m., May 21; mini- lay in closing loans. PAID-UP CAPITAL, ONE MILLION, Rev. W. |S. Hammond, pastér.11 a.m.. “The | et al. to Roberta Harner, Part lot 6, sa. 875 $10. Showers and thunder storms have oc-.| mum, 44, at 5 a.m., May 22. : ap2l-tf HEISKELL & McLERA: Loans in any amount made on approved Pit or no pay." Suits to onder Te. ne oeas | American Calversity Park Jno. D- Crotsuint and | curred in New England and the middle Goudition ot thc grates: eee = reat cstate "or “collateral, at” reaponable cere eats PT aa ar = ae een ota Atlantic states; also on the middle and INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. mood up. J. PRED GATCHEL & CO., 604 13 yh st. apl3-3m,8 Temperature and condition of water at 8 a.m.: Great Falls, temperature, 64; condi- jots 1 ©; to Davi D. Wilms, lot | northern Rocky mountain slope. ere ums 1) "Fair weather is indicated for.New Eng- Interest paid upo:: deposits on daily bal- ances subject to check by cloudiness and showers Sunday: ‘The temperature wi rise.in the lower 1 ACCOUNTA) 5 pe company is as executor, adminis- VERYTHING FOR ICE CREAM MEN. Bowne’ pet, Crescent and Prospect sts., | land, the Atlantic and Gulf states tonight | ton, 18. Receiving reservoir, temperature, | ANVUNTANTS irator, trustee, agent, treasurer,” registrat ) CREAM DEALERS need for the 9:3 : Sheek AE Saree rneg alorama Heights—Wm. 8. Thompson et al., | lake re: nerally fair tonight, followed n at south connection, 5. istributing | A> 2 : 3 = mes for rent in r onl Gre Meer season AMT kinds of Extracts aod Flavor. | 28,8» Sonday school; 11 a.m., morning pray: | to Harriet T. Gult, lott, bik. 163 sion enerelty ie i | ¢t_and itany—sermon by Rev. William Leverii ings Canned Cream and Milk—Ketsof and | Devries; 7 ‘sermon. by on reservcir, temperature, 67; condition at in- | AUCTION SALES 8 for safe deposit and storage of val- her Kinds of Salt. Ages. 3 BUSIN . uable pac fluent gate house, 9; effluent gate house, 5. = JOY EDs D..m, evening prayer—sermon by |. Hayes. Ascension day, Thursday, a Ww. bet. L and M sts.-J. Blake ba J. Smallwood, part lots 5 and CF Our prices will save you money, we] May 27, 7:30 a.m., holy communion, 9:30 eas SEE = SISEE= A. WOP J a.m. | 6, sq. 341; $0. = z = meth tas z BH. 8. CUMMINGS know. Drop postal or telephone us. Our rep- | morning prayer: 11 es dination and | © Aue 2 =. = y bn Eaiiawk Bh, wate Greer | Seg Sati’ eit ming pager"ae | fpr gO Aram ae: Tree to Wm. Radios. FOR A SEPARATE SOCIETY |A WOMAN TURNS BURGLAR ONES OF DEEDS ‘rare “4 | AxDueW itn Brera ere OG deeee Mot ae. ee ee Ington. Straugers Shes Chicago st. n.e. bet. Ist and 2d sts.—Chas. H. : COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. = 2 qn to Wm. F. Hummer, lots 7 end 78, sa. Chicego st. n.e, bet. Ist and 2d sts.--Wi Hummer et a Chas. H. Gladden, lots 61, 3 $10. COUNTRY BOARD. Shoei a =] THOMAS P. MORGAN, Colored Baptists Decide to Establish an In- ch, will preach. 8 p.m. Cooke will preach. “Vested choir of it longer MICHEL —_ = eos # 7 K A sobs ‘ATIONAL . ROTICE._STOCKHOLDERS OF THE men and boys. pigneely olen C7 Glam et ux ta Diller 8 dependent Publishing House, rested on That Oharge. Saeae 2 “ ‘Operative Building Assoc LS CHURCH, 23D ST. NEAE LORE st yernna nent eae aa es NAN ae. sede : D. €.—The annual mecting for the election of off Circle, Rev. Alfred Harding, rector.— | et ux. to Edwin Nauck, lot A. bik. 18, Mt. Pleas. cers will be held #t the association building, 1325 7:30 and 1 a.m, and 7:30 p.m and Pleasant Plains; $10’ Edwin’ Nauck eon- 3 + on TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1897, AT M. Perkins of New Y “OCK PM. Sabseription books to the’ 16th| the morning. ‘Serts flea e” SOt® WHE prea Sane property to Fanny Dade; $10 Unanimous Action Upon a: Resolution | Accused of Robbing Mrs. Mertens, Geo. Ww Specs ¥ CHUKCH, 2D AND © ST ixth st. ne. Let. I and K sts.—Henry W. Sohon 2 to Miranda W. Faller, lots ‘38 and | to That End by Maryland Life Insurance & Annuities. FOR RENT (Flats). GEO. W. 5 J. BARTON MILLER, TY CHULCH Her Former Employer—atered the | por RENT (lia'ld), ASSETS OF COMPANY, $236,000,000, Ree See Spe Se «liglmont ave; nw. bet; 18th and 10th ste, ex- trict of Columbia Convention. House Through the Back Door. a ee ae ~ Z sas ch of t eae * | tended—Mary rsoll ct al. to George vest, . be IN NDOWMES pee ee a tarts Washington Heights: $0000. aS u FOR RENT (Qtices). THE TONTINES BOU POR INVESTMENT. : @ St REN ear | Se ve few bet. Nortir Capitol ana i ors FOR RENT (Rooms) e NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC ny2l-1m “N.W., OR BOX 563, communion, 8 a.in. Other part lots 2 and 20. 2g. wore! “1 The annual meeting of the Maryland and] 4 young woman, who may have been | FOR RENT ( 2 INVITES THE ACCOUNTS OF a = 897, and 4 and 8 p.m. Rev. = & Msi ne. bet North Capitol and Ist sts. District of‘ Golumbia. Baptist convention, Wood will prea good-looking a long time ago, but whose | FOR S 3 Individuals, Firms and DI SALE (Houses). . face shows the result of extreme dissipa-| ron SALE (Lote Corporations. tion; was a prisoner in the Police Court | por SALE (Altscellancous), S. W. WOODWARD, Pres't. this morning on the charge of burglary, | HORSES AND \EHICLES. CHAS. 8. BRADLEY. Cashier? myl-im and she was sent to jail because there was | HOTELS . $1 ‘00,000, no-one who was willing to become respons- | LOCAL MENTIO) o a ible for her. Her name is said to be Katie | LEGAL NOTICES. ae Vandovere, although she is also known as | YOST AND FOUN FOR QUICK LOANS To all whom it may concern: Notice is hereby - at tax sale certitieates, one against part ST. THOMAS’ of sublot 4, square 26, and one against part of at 8 p.m. H. Bralley Davidson et al., trustees, to Pauline URCH, DUPONT CIRCLE, ISTH | Ausenstein, lot a; 31.660, Madison, Rev. J. A. Aspinwall, 1 Dobbins’ . ina Dobbins to sublot 4. square %, both for taxes for year end- G. Ware, assistant.—Suntay school, | Joseph Pant, lots ol 00. 1882, have been lost, stolen or de- Morning service aud sermon at 11. |) © st bet. 6 Robert H. T. tion has been tmde to | Evening servi Letpold et al., trustees, to James Fraser, original for duplicates of the |~ Mornin: i my2rate which began. Wednesday in Shiloh. Church, on L street'between 16th and. 17th streets northwest, closed last .evening: ‘The mest ‘fmportant business’ transacted during the entire ‘session wa¥ that of yés- terday, when the convention, by a*practi- cally unanimous vote, decided tq, organize Andrew F. Hilyer et lot 5, Mt. Pleasaat IRS. E jeNEIL, CLAM vYoyant, business and test medium, 1914 Pem ES a: and Pleasant Plains; $2, “ 2 < IAG! S y ave. Cook, ante mit eetiay sige, © Hunter to Geo. W. | 2 colored Baptist publicatiqn sectety, and May Winfield, with the additional aliases of | MARKIAGES = a wean oe coe Dr. CHARLES DIEDEL, DENT! a ay, it #4th and 35th sts.—Margaret C. | intrusted thé executive board’ of the cont Vane and Driscoll. So. far as the police MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN i WESCOTT, WILCOX & HIESTON, pe pe Sainte’ days. 1 n Maition co aeeacr, bart Jot, 58, nF. BT) vention withthe duty.of puttiié the'ma- | know, the young woman has never before | ooere Trane One sum ot $50,000 3t Sig per cent: a.w., Just above the P ‘0 |THE BACCALAUREATE SERMON OF KING 8 addition to Georgetown; $300. , Nhent ttecneera 1 ti pen recap a prisodes bat = .000 at 4 per locks ubove old i Hall will be preached tomorrow, 5 p.m., at St . bet. 12th and 12th sts.—Louls Eiseman | chinery of the new departinznt Intoopera-,} figured in police circles as a p > OFFICIAL 5 . my6-Im ~ Luke's, Church, (15th and Madison sts.,” by the | nea gummuel Bieber, part original | tion. 3 her manner of clearing the way to commit ‘ = S E ry; first sergeant ‘Troop I 6th | Het: BH. McKim, D.D. ae Q st. nw. bet. Sth and 9th sts.—Mary A. Smith | The adoption of this resolution was the | thi§ burglary shows that sne would stand Se ee The National Safe Deposit, comminary sergeant, Troop A, D.C. PRESBYTERIAN. iGor rok T Keys and Warren R. Choate, part sq-} result of many years of persistent effort on | in: well with the noted crimmals of this Sear - _ == = aaa a = at = = the part of Rev. Dr. Harvey Johnson af | country. POS. The ““SERGEANT’S,” eeateeti ee. rae, COVENANT (PRESBYTERIAN). | clarke et ux: to Mary Hi St, Clals, lot 10, an; 23%; | Baltimore, one of fhe old veterans of the ionic Wok toe Savings and Trust aT vA. AV! w Teunis $. Hamlin, D.D., pastor. at 41 | #1 denomination, who has for more than a ‘The charge against her is that she en- tered the house of Mr. Frederick Mertens, Company, No. 1111 6th street, Thursday night and MER RESORTS : . stole about $1,000 worth of jewelry and a | SUBURBAN PROPERTY. : sidinad mrad re $10 bill, When Mrs. Mertens discovered | U\DERTAKERS . au. and 4 p.m.’ Sunday school at 9:30 a.m, quarter of a century advocated the-placing Junior C. E. meeting at 3, and Senior at 5 p.m. It of the colored Baptists in the very front of aggressive church movements. qi AVENUE PRESEYTERIAN CHURCH, Dr. Johnson's Criticism. ce Radelifte -D.D., pastor.—Services, : : Sukject eventng: semen. |tkcne aes della L$. Thombs to Benj. R.| In his speech yesterday, after offering = Pp 1. Det. Ni — Ci All drinks ne Fiat, mw. bet. North Capitol and ist sts.—Carl = J. &: ae trustee, to James Coleman, part lot 14, « tes. 4. 616; $5. ape se - nw. bet. L aml M sts. Frank to John Prioleau, part original lot “ = WANTED (Help) = THERE 1S HEALT: est Sabbath sebool, 9:30 | N 0. 12, Long Meadows; $1,000. | the resotution to create the new depart-| Thursday night that she had peen robbed,| WANTED (Homes). CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK ave. THERE IS PLEASURE, oper Gizkiclan “Endeavor prayer ‘eeting, 6:45 jon Convers same property to Beard | ment, Dr. Johnson complained bitterly of | She called in the police, and yesterday | WANTED (Miscellaneous) re Tn a home at Clevcland Park. apzztt | Porter Lawrence oes outhwest cor. 14th and I sts. n.w.—Wm. F.| the manner in which the colored Baptists see ee Gjartigan made | WANTED (Rooms) S Clartered by special act of Congress, T never dixappolut.” Se aa wid. | eyssy? gsuguinet D- Dounelty, lots 27, 28, 80, | of the United States, according to his view, | Stern eqisauon,, wich resulted in the | was Jan., 1867, and acts of Oct., 1890, and Feb., 1693. al Peigmae ic ice prese pe on § pam mite Wo f; 20th and Zit re e- | have for a long. time been treated by the eeaes C strect northwest between 3d ENSIGN STONE TO WED. PE fons, Pienics rst bytert urch, st. E . | Mine to Henry R. Lemly, lot 9 ». American Baptist Publication Society, | 2nd 4% streets, and the recovery of all the im iN a or summer vamags | aefkington; fleas It Lemly et ux. to Manche H. | whose headquarters are in Philadelphic, | Jewelfy and $7 of the money. Capital: One [lillion Dollars nts the work will be] REV. ASA FIs! D.D., PASTOR GUNT G st. me. ‘bet th and 13th sts—Donald §.| In particular, Dr. Johnson charged dis- | When the officers visited the house of Mother- im the neatest and | ‘Temple Church, 14th and R sts. n.w., will pre: sed ines i S We are equipped | ae 44 Williamson et ux. to John Ofenstein, lot 291, sq. | crimination against colored authors in re- | Mr. Mertens and made their investigation in-Law, Opposes His Suit. : oe i 2,900. a -m. and § p.m. Special music at evening t , 004; $2,900. fusing to print books - | they found that an entrance had been ef- wi dche one sere Z ‘Takoma Park—Jos R. Edson et al., trustees, tol thors offered to pay. Mherewe charges, | fected by breaking the glass from” the | AnROUncement was made in New TOR ote eee eae caeee oust pessk Saad oa WESTERN PRESHYTERIAN CHURCH, ce By encote, 13 and 13, bik. 2: $2,200. | and said the colored Baptists of this coun. | back door, which enabled the burglar te | Yesterday of the engagement of Ensign pe eis arse epee a8 Hs t above 19th. uiees Ate peer ee ee Jordan, | try would labor under unnecessary disad- | Slide the bolt and oper the door. Every | George L. P. Stone, who is now on duty cn Ase ities, sae ee silverware and valuable, = ea ES. E eS adele ic pre C st. nw. bet. 4% and Gth sts.—Wm. A. Gordon vantages until they had a ‘publication | room in the “house was searched by the | the United States monitor Puritan, to er suuuar noone nee urn Whi i At | and Jno. J. Wilmarth, trustees, to Gordon Sowers, | house of their own. wcman, clothing and other articles had y Mar . —_ oe Ser 4 Drop or Two of Whisky aeaaiaadae “| art ‘of orlginal lot 5,"sq. 400; $2,460. Dr. Voss, agent of the American Baptist | been thrown carelessly. about the floors, | ™2'TY Miss Marie Conde, daughter of Mr. taken on deporit at moderate cost. —taken these summer mornings will drive away that feeling of inertia and lassitude 60 commen nowadays. See that it's ‘Tharp's “Berkeley” Whisky —though—if you want the purest and best. $1 qt. Sold only by us. Jas. Tharp, 812 F St. myl+-10d Eee es Sst pebesars. YOUR WIFE’S FURS —Winter Wraps—and Gowns ought to he kept CHURCH, | Virginia ave. and 24d sf. nw. Elon A, Woodward Publicati $ Th 1 and Mrs. Swits Conde, whose New York By nd Gth st. ne., Rey. Thomas 5 aN lon Society, endeavored to reply to ie jewelry and money only had been a 5 s Rapees are ond Ob se ee, er Toast ant arn Waite, trustees, to Margaret Nowuan, lot | pr. Johnson, but was interrend ae aie | takeN, homie is at 6 West 56th street. Miss Conde ject: “Heaven—the Four Square City ? bet, B and C sts—Philip Erp to | However, that the reason the society he A Clever Ruse. is one of last winter’s debutantes, and inet athaniel L. Rives ‘37, sq. 944; $10. represented had declined to print the books Mr. Mertens, who is in the coal business, | Ensign Stone at a reception at her moch- ‘welve Open Gates,” and at § p.m., 10, , Mount of Transfiguration, connie 3 Ninth at aw. bet G Cate Geir Ane wererred. — dosed Dr. Johnson was that they | wes in Cumberland at the time, and Mrs. | er’s house. His mother is a widow, whg a i Mertens was away from the house. She | lives in Washingtcn, Sunday school, 9:30. a.m. . olmead Manoc—H. Clay Stewart et al.’to Jacob | “Then,” said Dr, Johnson,’ “we want a other securities in sums of $500 and upward. had received an anonymous note, which | When seen last night Mrs. Conde declar- . E. at 3 and 6:30 p.m. week: services, 8. Rosenthal, lot 1, blk. 43; $13,164. Jacob 8. it is now claimed was written by the pris- | ed that the announcement had not been | TRUST DEPARTMENT. ‘Thursday evening at 7 trangers cordially In Thurs gi | SS a publication house that has got ‘time to do aes N CHURCH, AND | Jones; $100. our work.’ ‘This company is a legal depository for 8. Dunes, Cab. t. and Massachusetts ave. 8. posted mark elicited enthusiastic and oft-| oner. In this note the writer asked Mrs. | authorized by elther her husband or her- 2 unean, SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. ~ Deposits received from TEN CENTS upward, and ‘nterest allowed on §5 and above. Loans money on real estate and collateral security. Seis first-class real estate and —__>—_ permitted to present at length, be- | S0Uthwest, and requested that she dress . “He hi trusts of ali kinds. Wills prepared by a CONDENSED LOCALS. fore, the claims of the Americas Beptst | 55 Plainly ae possible, and that she wear | Stance of Dnsign Stone, “He has, been a u »”” said Hi poet att im daily attendance, C7 Their cdor tk sweet and pleasant, too. caller at my house,” said Mrs. Conde. le compet lormey 2s Pubitcation Society, he could net te ai | BC Jewelry. Just who wanted to see her 3 a 3 has been a most rsistent suitor for m; 3,4 Manat Ge, eae. Moth Paper, 12 p.m, love Abound: | Sydge Mills’ imposition of $10 fines in bi- | lowed to again address the convention moaeeiput what Ma: Mertens did not | gavghter’s hand, but myself and husband : ; Ject: “The Miracle of the Little Seed," Sabbath | C¥ele cases has caused the wheelmen to Dr. Alexander Approves. charitable he went tn coucch wetne | frowned on his aspirations and forbade Easton & Rupp, 421 11thSt.| = 0 ama YP. 8. C.K, Tym. All are | forfelt thelr collaterals, instead of appew-| poy pr wear 2 House Indiceted, heaven nin search of the | nim calling at our house. Knowing we POPULA-PRICED STATIONERS. my2I-14d o be’ present. it* | ing for trial. Marian A. McNichol, arrested eee Alexander. of Baltimore use indicated, leaving her home without | ere about to go away to our country es = = p _ -- | Secured the floor, although’ th any ,Drotection. She went to Sth strect ik thi hod, I | THOMAS R- JONES. — GALVARY BAPT! CHU , COR. 8TH AND | for racing on Massachusetts avenue, for. a ere WAS 8) uthweat, and. found that instead of a | S¢2t at Oswego, he took this method, NES. OL =\For suzgestions on | AT ws. poe Tieeehi oH: COR 3 p.m. | felted $10 today, while Jay Ward, LeRoy A. | manifest disposition on the part.of tha con. ; moan Oke. lieve, to embarrass us. He proposed to ‘Secretary If you are hav= Fer suzeestions on by the paintor. iter. Satvuel HL Greene, D-D.; Rum: | Poole nd Harvey Shauer, charged with | vention to close the debate & sree abe con~:| dwelling there was a vacant lot at the point a rene. ing 2 new house tom, 'n te way ‘a.m.; nlso adult department, pa rdinary fast riding, forfelted $3. each. designated, and realizing that there was | ™¥ daughter that she marry him’ before | GEORGE HOW4RD. a A Mante’ 4 @ vote. In a brief speech Dr. Al der , somethin, hi “ she went to the country.” CHARLES E. N. MAN. : fohn Graham, charged with not having a r. Alexant ething wrong, she returned home ‘only ckahe saul that the’ ahosk GF eke Saeeee built, see sone ee —= light on his wheel last night, forfeited $1. | dorsed- gil that Dr. Johnson had sald in Giniitecver that a visitor had been there affair hea prevented ter accompanying her | “San J.H. CORNING' —— William Budd, a colored boy, arrested for. Be to the alleged discrimination, and | 4Tine her absence. husband and the family to their home at - Ti. i THE REFORMATION, PA. AVE. | baving no light, was in the ‘dock, and he | sald he believed the time had arrived when The Woman Suspected. Oswego. Mr. Conde is a wealthy manu T. J. HODGEN & CO. Rev. W. E. Parson, D. D., pastor. | Was fined $2. haven, ees of the colored Baptists to When the detectives learned that a wo- | facturer, whose principal interests are in o we ey Oswego. He is a member of the Union he denomiration would soon | 50 had been seen to leave the house with | Pesguc, Riding and Republican clubs. Brokers & Dealers, grade. a bincle, Mrs. Mertens recalled the fact Ensign Stone said regarding the matter: rod ther services is uot, | William Lakey, white, thirty-four years | they did nor she qe of thelr own; if All welcome. i oe eee old, iiving at 700'17th street northeast, was | begin to retro taken sick about 8 o'clock this morning, ST PAUL'S ENGLISH HERAN © cH, Mr. Freeman of M: “ Conde was pre- a Torn f 11h aH ne Ree he Domeeae | while ‘walking ‘near. iith and. Princeton ministers in the eanivantion, ere: | in her house ee ee een er vamt | ST had no idea that Mrs. Conde was pre-| Stocks, Cotton, Grain and me the style of firm will be tommorrow, mornin and evening, at Ii aad a |strects. He was removed to his home in | ated a scene of wild entrasrens taking eat ete a ane | lace Sent the-anrac= the Danlinsan sonar L. A. Roginski & Bro. Sutday, school, at Class at ‘8. Junior aud | No. 8 patrol wagon. from his pocket a silver half dollar, whieh:| Y9S ® 800d servant, but she was addicted ensign went on. “I have not arranged the Provisions, 7 4 : a = 2 Peyton Scrivener and John Patterson, | he showed to the convention, accompany-| tO tne use of laudanum to such an extent exact date with Miss Conde, but you can | Rooms 10 and 11, Corcoran 15th & F, Sign Painters, CNITARIAN. contractors, pald $5 in the Police Court to- | ing this action with the remark: “‘Here is | that she could not be trusted, and for say that without any doubt the wedding | and 605 7th at. n' bulialeg, or asia” = = day for using an improperly constructed | the last half dollar of a considerable sum | this reason Mrs. Mertens dispensed with | Wil take place in October.”” 924 D St. N.W. Ls’ CHUKCH, COR. 14TH AND L STS. | mortar box on a cohcrete pavement. of money set apart by me fonsue purchase her services. The detectives felt reason- zi ay 17 = 5 -m.» of books; ie rest has gone certain that the burglar was none ESS eR : a 3 = Breeching. ty. the, ‘pastor; amet laine 86 —_ Sages pi beeen ans treasury of the ‘American Batist aes other than the former ene ‘and they Goes a Step Higher. Silsby & Company, CALL, £5” EEEwS | 45D $26 am. ALL ARE INVIZED. 1t_ | cupy a stand near 21st street and Pennsyi- | 10" Society. pet Be the noses on ere fnaily locating her | The Commissioners have promoted Henry : aan THE LaTEer srviss NEW CHURCH. vania avenue with his clam cart. He By Unanimous Vote.c ‘Very ltile-is known of her identity by | P2¥Ne @ chainman in the engineer depart- INCORPORATED. THE REV. FRANK SEWALL. PASTOR, WiLL | [2lled,to profit by the advice, and last night | At this point the debate wab#idded. ‘The | the Police. Katie says she has been in| Ment, to the position of draftsman. BANKERS AND BROKERS, OF GOODS THAT ARE NOT THE REV. FRANK SEWALL, PASTOR, ce pe Cache a reeey. 1 eee) chair put the question relative to the or- | Pittsburg end Philadelphia, and she had —_——>—_— SHOWN IN ANY OTHER ES- T1 a.m. 8. school, 12:15, “3 pao ora! oan cin ce tego | Eanigation of -a_new piftHdhink! house, | itended to leave the city yesterday, but | ‘Thomas Gans, a young colored man, is ee eee : 3 p.m. Seats free For permitting his horse to run at large | which was adopted by a q 1 she had taken a dose of laudanum which | spending five days on the farm because of ational Metropolitan Bank Building. TABLISHMENT IN WASH- 3 t Jon R street Eugene May paid $1 in the 'y ® Practically unani- | was too much for her. When taken to po- | his intemperate habits. He thanked Judge Os SERES ~~ ——?CNIVERSALIST, | Police Court today. aks aes lice headquarters she told of her habit of | Kimball for his light sentence. Se So tee : < Owing to the absence of Mrs. Gibson in address on “The Btaté of the | using laudanum, and said she had lived in Telephere KE ENV CHURCH OF OUR FATHER, 18TH AND L STS— | pOvWinS fo the absence of 3 tol Hh will »” by -Prof.’ John M." Bangston, | houses of ill-repute from time to time. The ¥ : ’ W. Garry: "Ruiay school af Geis "Ewen sett: | Sing In her place at the Metropolitan "s | WICH Fecelved marked attentionsund was |icase will be called for trlal Monday torn: CORSON & MACARTNEY, z Sanday vel E freq : MERCHANT TAILOR, ice, In charge of Young People's Union, at 4:30. E. Church tomorrow. She has a voice of * ied F rsd ; gates Tada owa ays ss Samer aw ee eee sends re 8-3m,21 1310 F ST. N.W. CONGREGATIONAL. A : quantity of rope was stolen from one ‘of the- th ————— =| ries? conannoatioxan cnoncn, Oonwae | oF Borineman's etineas wapuee peonane: @ publishing hou no one need go to CHURCH NOTICES. pestered. gas. wesc Washes San eae aed eine tnaaee e neEy Teponiec ttt} panels tually ‘resutt ‘tt: tHe loss to 8. M. bie worsbil -today. 008 of, the | Congrega pee Of the Grester pert of its tame ston fhe annie sive made FRIENDS. Home 34 vice, with Societys 8 south, which is fow sald to-be very large. x gts ING (ORTHODOX) EVERY FIRST be hen ge seated aly — Under eminent Delegates to Be me: x 4 e right here in America a Sen. | deavor—Ji 3 Senior, 6:45 regs a re : : ar A ra. "Gordiel wom tall 3 | yg . scientific control. | Delckates to the convention of me Nae -. by the AMERICAN EES pas eaten | A PENTA” EPO Rae a ge = Best Natural _

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