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THE EVENING Sra, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1898—26 PAGES. 2 CHURCH NOTICES. | #8Dex To apvertisements. | FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. ERIRCOE AES eel eek Toney at 5 PerCent toLoan “We Move Anything.” PECIAL NOTICES SICES. OF THE | COMMISSIONERS , OF, Moody Choir. “SPECIAL SPECIAL NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICE AQOOUNTANTS. .. ...2-2220.s00 Seneca seetion rs of the MOODY CHOIR are CHURCH OF THE . DUMBARTON AV! BE. CHURCH, BET. | ADVERTISED LETTERS....... Page 20) On real estate in District of Columbia. No delay ——— co Regulations It to attend an IMPORTA 12th sts. if ? Bist and 32d st Jeseph B! Sti AMUSEMENTS... Pages 24 and 25 | tn closing loans. elice Regwiations: is: anit for tie eld on next TUESSPAY | —-Daily—7:30 a.m, and 4:30 p.m. Sunday — D.D., pastor.—11 30 p.m., preaching | ATTORNEYS. vies Paze 10 | @02tf HEISKELL & McLERAN. 1008 F st. words “resting against” for the words “of each | 5 at 7245 o'clock, In the m.; norning prayer, 10:30 o'clock; litany, ho by the pastor; Sunday Sebgol wt 9:30 a.m.; Ep- | srerton SAL anh z tillaacd lt poienae sof two feet from.” so that aid | cf the First Baptist Church, corner ucharist and sermon, 11 a.m., the Rt. Rev. Dr. | worth League- at -6a6 prayer meeting. N SALI 3 ora i wee thal reed ax follows: See. dO sts. nw. MeLaren, bishop Cid Sa poi = it SN Se 8 WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 22, 1595. wed Cecupying prblie stands shail be arranged witn er. _evening prayer on Sunday, the 23d. ay ROH, 12TH AND SID 2 -Page estes clear fh sof not less than three feet pe. Percy 5. Foste! 2 TRO-CATHEDRAL CHURC v. D. L. Greenfield, | CITY ITEMS...... -Page President McKinley attended the greai|$ 2% Let us tore your Purnitere and tween them, with the rear wheels resting 26) eee peek DIRECTOR. cor. 3d and A sts. s.e.—Sunday, October 23— CHURCH NOTICES. 4 ae Page ace Jubliee in Chicego and Geliversd an other Housebold effects, while you fg SR gp aber tines a.ni., boly communion: 9 a.m., morning pray. OOMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS. = Sita spain are away from the city.” Our rooms ter wait near py To A RIDE OR WALK THROUGH CLEVELAND 16:30 a1n., holy communion, sermon by Rt. Rev. Tes ceiver of: amy ih BS Jos. H. Johnson, D. D., bishop of Los Angeles: Neer celok ataaa at AUS TONIGHT AND SUNDAY NIGHT, 7:30 O'CLOCK, | 8 p.m., evening prayer,’ sermon by Rt. Rev. W. teat wharf shall convey ‘A. Leonard, D. })., bishop of Obio. On account ur passengers, therefrou tf Anti-Saloon Revival, of service of ratsing cross In the afternoon. the han to the h morning service at the Pro-Cathedral is at i0:30 | address; he continued on his way eastward, receiving ovations at various points and speaking in several places; everywhere the greatest enthusiasm was evoked; the degree are lage, clean and well ventilated everything Weft in our shure, © 3 atl other vehicl COUNTRY REAL ESTATE DEATHS. .x., public’ worship; | DENTISTRY wotional meetin, EDUCATIONAL. Reoms ax low ax $1. Reon to bold two ingle jon MT. VERNON PLACE only F, Sceanr une » CHURCH SOUTH, | EXCURSION yas conferred e Preside! 5 b ee ee eee ae a.m., and children’s service at 3:30 p.m. is] Rev. J. W. Duffey, pa unday school, 9:30 nes eae 0 rae pen rensed pipon tne ex onaen the driver. JO! Se Nene Deer MT. VERNON PLACE CHURCH, omitted. Dafly—7 a.m., holy communion; # #.m., i1 alm., by the 3 C. E., 6:30 pm.; babes by the University of Chicago. At the peace ’ BEACH. Commissiorers of the : morning prayer; 7 p.m., evening prayer.’ Strang: 30 p.m. ress by Mx. Lo FINANCIAL........-.... jubilee in Chicago addresses were delivered erc ants Pa rcel ia. ed ee ers welcome. It SEN: EE M. B. CHU ESRY Lf | FOREIGN POSTAL SERVICE. 5 HE RAD OF AVON. RY THE eae McKENDREE M. E. , REV. HENRY It. seeder by some of the nation’s most prominent per- Wesley Chapel M. COME AND HEAL ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, GEORGETOWN. O ST.| NAYLOR, D. D., pastor—11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m., | FOR EXCHANGE....... sons, and a parade in commemoration of Delivery Co., 929-931 D. the victory over Spain included over 30,009 Pitas eo 59. and F sts. bet. 22d and 33d, Rev. Frank H. Barton, rector. | sermons by pastor; 20 p.m. Leu J. Beauchamp. —Services toworrew: Holy communion, 7:30 | 6:30 p.m., a.m. Morning prayer ard sermon, 10:30. “Vested | _Thursdi a.m., Sunday school; | FOR RENT (Flats)..... Epworth Heague; prayer meeting, | FOR RENT «Halls)..........- 280" p.m, FG : FOR RENT (Houses) = men. The commission investigating the | 4 _ —__—---— choli St s rdially invited. Preacher st “HU = re Popular leeture by Mr. Beauchamp at same place | {0:35 sersive’ ibe Wt. Rev. Bord Vineet, DD. LAS M. EB. CHURCH.—9:30 AM. 8. S. FOR KENT (Miscellaneous) conduct of the wat moved from Washing- | —~——————— > oe END CUREANTS: os larowbae pecans ae bishop coadjutor of southern Ohto. it <r betas a TOT neing | WOR RENT (OMtces)... Page eae the ae eee ae Be S T ities. Retail Grocers, iz 8T. JOHN'S CHURCH, 16TH AND H, STS., REV. | Forces of Life."” it_ | YOR RENT (Booms) protean: Geaeereh os clades ea ten he Best can always bus Ralsins | —————~ Alex. Mackay Smith, rector.—Services: 8 a.m. | Fo Sa ie y ED GHUGNGE, @TH-ARD PSs | FOR RENT (tables)... . ed an op! ants cleaned and seeded — and | Park will please you. Try {t. Office, G10 14th st. | holy communion; 11'a.m., morning ptayer and | HAMLINE M. E. eee AND P STS. | FoR RENT (Stores). n.w., Rev. W. R. Stricklen, D. D., pastor. ers Reed, D. D.. of | lis day, sermon by pastor, ii Pam FOE SALE (Houses) feast, 3 p.m.; 7:30 p.m., revival services—ser- | FOR SALB (Lots) a yices'each evening during week; Epworth League, | FoR SALB (Miscellaneous PACKED—in bulk or ¢ toons. tf sermon by the Hey. J. 8 on = = pS Se = s Watertown, N. 5 p-m., evensong. Daily— Ly Mone: . ck delivery OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE | Q\t5 him. '8 pam. spectal service, St Andrew E>No CONSUMERS SUPPLIED. “| District of Columbia, Washington, Gctober 22, | Brotherhood, “Why We Are Church- case, upholding the right of the Secretary applications for mandamus and injunction against Secretary Gage in the war bond Is Cheapest. saving to withhold bonds from bidders whom he 3 : i had reason to suspect of being in collusion B. BR EARNSHAW & BRO., Wholesale Grocers, 10s. Special wssessincnts for Improvement abut | men,” speakers—Bishops Halland Randolph. | _6:15 p.m. _ eee It_ | FOR SALE (Stables) is 1105-9 11th st. #.¢. (ig) 1002 Misteine: | Cieoiell By. thie Seneerin’ Core ber tual Diertict af |= Comualizawelcomel torall| tie) services: it_| METROPOLITAN METHODIST CHURCH | HoRSES AND VEHICLES.......-.- to defeat the intent of the law prescribing St ee orage, italists. The joint peace commission held 7 TR 5 fae 5 5 ‘GELS’ CHUL Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:35 pan. by Rev. F. 1 Solumbin eth Ss of the act of Con- | ST, MICHAEL. ALL ANGELS’ CHURCH a : JF.) HOTELS. NO FINER TAILORING aa pene! April 24. 1896, providing for re-] 22d st. near F, Rey. Wm. R. Turner, rector. M. Bristol, D. D.; Sunday school, 9:30 a.m; Ep- | : é 2 | LADIES’ Goops. further ses: in Paris wit paching 2 fee. No prices aw low for the class | assessments, viz: Petitioner, Ida L. Case, sublot rvices—7:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m.; morning sermon | jrorth, League, ¢:80 y.m.; general prayer meet nem litipar definite ence hong pedir yee rey aed rte Mot ba : 19, square $02, curb op 11th street, §14.07, std Rt. Rev m. Lawrence, D. D., LL. D.5 ze sa PS = ssl ihe ZANHERICAN SCOEEAREDAaIE Aine It ORaRA of tailoring me Mustration Is this superbly | wank. 11th street, $6 petitioners, Henry Itai evening sermon Rey. George Hodges, D. D. | GRACE M. E. CHU REV. E. L. WATSON, | LEGAL NOTICES Sean ~ sted ney oe 9 tailored PRINCE ALBERT SUIT (trousers of | dall Webb and John Sidney Webb, ‘lot 8, square | All seats free. it pastor.—11 a.m., “The ‘Trae Church of G LOCAL MENTION......------+- to the Spanish representatives that the . a | ° ame or English stripes) a .$50 | 235, sidewalk on 15th street, $100.07; sublet | 5 - 5 WEEN, reply to Dr. Stafford; 7:30 p.m., “Christ Knock- | LOST AND FOUND.. : United States would not become responsible Lomrayf ti alin rhe ean FO | ee tate Zo adewalke Lathe street, | St, PAUL'S CHURCH, 25D ST. NW. NEAR | feply to De, Stafford: 1-20 Dm. “Obrist Knock: a for the Cuban debt, nor would it assume ac In G. Warfield S nm AS 1 rs Bettes-= sublet 110, Washington Circle, Rev. Alfred Harding, rector. | 10 00 the a Ait arsed MEDICAL. . = pate ee at Medea ¢ 9 - aEnic EHEpSCtt, Sinare oe paving’ 2uetoot alter” $20.65; nub: | All sents free 1280 a.tn., holy communion; 11 | _leader: Seats tree. sen eioome: MONEY WANTED AND TO LOAN.......-Page 13 | Sohting the Filipin a Beacacenggey hae, E 3 st w os ee eee — 9 .m., c by Rt. Rev. Wm. M. | UNIO} sHU! a : dicts = e g the pino surgents, arrived It = = lot 111, square 28, paving 24.96-foot alley, $27. Eee ten a et || WEEN DRE oS OCEAN TRAVEL.........002000c.00e0000-PaRe ase : Eee toy 4 1 Rev. Alex.’ Bielaskt, “pastor. . ; plot square 28, paving 24.96-foot alley, Barker, D. rs . 5 FICIAL NOTICES t es, t 1 Potdene Biba cba Gente eat of lot so, | evensong, sermon by Rt. Rev. Ethelbert Talbot, | a.m., Sunday school; ii a.m., preaching by pas- | OFFICIAL » ES he very best of Printing $25.18; petitioner, Joseph E. Dyer. part of lor &. | D. D., bishop of central Pennsylvaula. Men spe-| _tory7:80 Dm, W. P.M. B. It | PERSONAL..... -whether it be business | tia Clatly invited. z Paris for consultation with The United St ++ Pag : tat! Shipping. n of the island of Porto Rico | east on the south line of Bri a WESLEY CHAPEL, 5TH AND F N.W., REV. J. | PIANOS AND ORC _ The industrial ee n or- eens 9 ry stre 48 feet 11 ineh scuth 110 feet to CHURCH OF THE ADVENT, LE DROIT PARK.— Fred. Heisse, pastor.—0:15 a.m., Sunday school; | POTOMAO RIVER BOATS. ganized under act of Congress held i first cardsor lawyers briefs. Top feot alley, west along said alley 48 feet 11 in At the 11 o'clock service Bishop Whipple of Min- ing by pastor, 11/a.m., ‘Phe Kindness of | PROPOSALS. see session, elected Senator Kyle chairman and STO a3 hi north 110 feet to the beginning, $16. nesota will preach; at the 7:45 p.m. service the 7:30 p.m., “Christ Greater Than Creed; | RaTLROADS. adjourned, after the appointment of com- A quality work at a within-= lot 35, 11s," beginning én the Rev, Charles E, Craik, D.D., of Lauisville will ‘r meeting on ‘Thursday evening. Ta Pa Rey TRIMER MIGUI WO IAbOe Is. ge abibonal D 4 reason price OEE Stect ecatlon a. 20 fone alley 5100 fee! 3 a Wan OEE HINTRY MCF. CHCRCH, REV. ED. ePECIAL NOTICES... committee of the sound money democratic ept., Am. Security and ce. a ehge wiOn oer ST, JAMES oH, ST. NBA NE—| ley, D. D., pastor.— m. and Bitte eCaUnB ANDRE! organization issued an addr: sking the 1: SOG 10th at. Tel. 1679. oc2B14a_| $NA. extend bac Ha oumeteaneyt Sunday services, 7:30, 10 und 10:80 a.m., preach- | preaching by pastor, subject for morning, “Com. | SUBURBAN PROPERTY. ... ARBKELES GbY SHEL CASS Ab GRonEiIe ne Trust Co. 1 140 15th St Elliott, and Ohio canal, part of lot 87 er, the Rt. F Dr. Hall, Bishop of Vermont; [fort Ye My People;”’ 6:30 p.m., Epworth League | UNDERTAKERS. . fight against free silverism and advising P = = ViS4. beginning en th> west line of sald lot and 7:30 p.m., preacher, th Rey. Dr. White, | prayer meeting. ite | WANTED (Help) ist BES erism and advising | 4, {FICE OF THE oe fe Ae dG Ce TIAUGDTOR Ualoneeallt cents ciree’ Clinrely open |e eeeene: aGHGH Scar | WANTED (ite ocey the members of the party to act in their Jt —___ cae i 2s via, Washingtor Tee uaeat 2 ales e Z every da welcome VERNON PL. TURCH UTH, eco own localities according to surrounding cir- | SOMETHING NEW IN STOCK AND BONDS east 7.66 feet on a Zo-feot alley and extending | _every day. All welcom D ‘ C u eae e 1 eevee eiceea ARAL * ES macy 5 W. Duffey, pasior.Sunday school, 9:36 | WANTED (Lots).........- miki Gee eee EERE, > @ Pape B00 pir cent ger peat a aeectieen ¥ give back that width from the alles to the north Une | gp Sua D i Eee wes ol cumstances; ex-Senator John M. Palmer, he per 3 in tnvextment, any will expite of condemnation of Chesapeake and Ohfo canal, ¥ “Rey. 0. In Mit viear.-Services, Ail oadii copay Me Lad oer beste aa WANTED, fatieestinneoen candidate, on this ticket for the Presidency | No'speculatins eae es arate any ttm fn hae $2.62. Notice is hereby given that the Comumis- Seote re i aS bob Ooms). ii 2000. Moriared bis Aciention 26 wots for jon. Heat refery iene eae Rea Ban tetas meer raictico or bullies. | Rlomerscot) the i Het of niin, by virtue of LS Tne Rie STON Dae ete Cd Sea Mt | WANTED <Situations)- republican candidate for Congress in| _adcipie, Bnrestr® Te paige B= atelle. pool. Jenny Lind tables, and shuffleboards, | Authority, vested in them bs sald get © ISIIOP OF KENTUCKY WILL PREACH IN ere == = district in Iino! oe mpalgn in | CLEVELAND PARK COMPANY WiLL LEAD THE Wling alleys. ete. cattle brokers, mmission 1 improvements 1 ing unt the bishop of New Jersey in the | Preaching, 11 a.m, aud 7:40 pam. by the pastor. | Mrs. Grace Morris; Loyal Temperance Le- w York assumed a bitter phase: the fight | COUTRMSD FARK COMPANY WIL. Lt ne merchants, dealers in ice, merchandise, dealers in hereby at Christ Chui and Sist sts. Morn-| Murie by Foundry quartet, : S Blaine: Sun- | between Richard Croker and the New York FOU one of thone benutt junk and Second-hand personal property, dealers in ng at eo ena bias punted baa gion and medal contest, Mrs. Blaine; 5 z n teat vaes pau teas npetgte ind (gee er npery ‘ cls, the proprietors of hotels, intelligence | Homers of the is ee oiclock: by, red Cl] Ghat cam st |S ee eS ae feet ante argely-atiended | DIVIDEND NOTICETAT AM ~ insur: compantes, Insurance AERTS. ae eee RE ae Ge We oS ance literature, Mrs. Marie L. Gorman; Yied soaaspe ir prema eeiior pylori cca “ND > T A MEETING OF Tih prefers of very stables, maufacturers of i | D-Choce ao MY CARO EAE ice TRINITY CHURCH, 8D AND C se ENO eae VEL legislation and petition, Mrs. H. A. Gillen- | MS* # DE Ok Aa a ies : a ob Lies pone ot tieectare M THE NATIONAL SAPE fentise: cas, the speovetetoes) of reatnurents) o+ desire to object to sald reassessy BOB E Sinton Rantolph TALL itis 1S Te water; prison and jail, Mrs. Catherin Cow- | /F Hall ona Croker . F THE’ DIS AND XBUST COMPANE ime ened ents, the proprietors of et to Bishop Randolph wih | pny Bremer —W Tammany Hall and Croker were denounced: DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. hei. Or wh be eat AN gece » JOHN B. WIGHT, JOHN W. ROSS, 142 y Cheshire at night. * a sill; unfermented wine, Mrs. B. F. Butler: | oy Senator Hill delivered a speech in Brook. | tober 17, 9 dividend of Ty per cent mun cecinnet ae inecoeve SING IL ACH. Con missforers ¢f the Distt nesta gate A LEE flower mission, Mrs. Harry Johnson: work | {* 5 TAncratae Bayable November 1, to storkholders rd ob pies bahhist of Coluinb! OCLE-2ELY-SL S CHURCH, POUNDED BY ALEXAN- ; 5 -. | yn in which he advised democratic voters a ne Seribed must promptly re steric seme E as wee TAUieon Gtae among foreigners, Mrs. Hannah Crosby; | ¢O"resist the efforts of the election deputies | {lesite the transfer tooks ut 4 pom Octolwes. 2 tens a Ae fe t an ion, 7: morning priser, selentific temperance instruction, Mrs. | onder former Police Chief McCullagh to | : oF BW TRIMBLE, Assessor D. C. tm. KR. FUT. for the grist ten years with op Brooke, 10:30 a.m, Ing by the pastor, subje a . 1 P THE CHESAPEAKE AND Poto\ac =. B. Ho Warner & Co. 18 row nesoclated ion he hing by pastor, ct, “Poor control their Theodore Rooseveit | OGUICE OF THE CHESAPEAKE AND PTOMAt EGA Meta ene reuller eile: be plement Wi eeenNe EATEN ENE ATE Ves Friends and strangers cordially {nvited.1 made mar in the state and ap- | jer"ieRe Gampans— A dividend of ne dollar Be floor, Washington friends and tiewe Interested in the general real | ST. STEPIDEN'S (Fy CHURCH, 18TH ST. EX: UNIVERSALIST. peared als a meeting ad- | tober, 3898, to the etuckhuiders of secunl_at the Hie TL estate business i ended. Columbia Heights, Rev, peeDal, dressed and Gen F. | close of business on the 14th day of October. 2 see — WESC & HIESTON, + tector Tue tight Rev. J. D. Morrison, Bish: | CHtRcr OF OUR FATHER, 13TH AND L, REV. Tracy. ralty | 8t the office of the treasurer of the company. v Shirts to Measure ram Ave. HW of Duluth, “Minn. 11 am. servtee. and the | CTC Moore, pastor 1 am, Aw Te ay in 107. geet red [AT yee men van, pb de poe peters Sess foam Jauanees eater Bape Ioes ats free. es the door.1g | _C- U. at 7. Ardinviteds ay vere blizzard, arliest snow storm in vo BAMUEL Mi. Beta pe nas. FOR OUTING, | s, free ornaments, spangles, sbellx, | EPIPHANY CHURCH, G ST. BET. 1TH AND FORMED, twenty-five years i ze was done raat CHARLES BEEBE, Treasurer. ete. Wonders for children, 6e22-14t? | gth ‘sts., Rev. Ro HL D.D., rector. — ~ ——————— and much suffering re Frosts occur- ‘achington, I). ., October 10, 18I8, be ge SSS SS 11a.m., ser- | GRACK REFORMED CHURCH, 15TH. ST. N.W. red in the yellow fever region and caused | _ocll,13,14,18,20,22/24 - P; Lee Davis Sessum bet. RL ave. and P et., Rev. A. T. G. Apple, ival of 1 hat the epidemi ld | 7 y g i Bt, wirkmarsbip and are id Sermot avis Sessums, pet. R. Lave. . A. T. G. Apple, aS Re dine Dicplaenit wei — St eS eon ate Peng eens te eee ees | ee ne Seas! ace see een oe 8 2 2 Te ane een ee nenial|) pani) seryice/andtsermon hyitie Rene Niece, Tata, Bf ly built for the government, blew ‘out her nion AVINES We make to measure the kind we print. Rest printing, best qual- liam’ Lawrence, D.D. 5 CHRISTIAN. boiler tubes on he trial trip, eleven men 6 Shirts for $9 ity and best finish at exceedingly low prizes. | Spipwany CHAPEL, 12TH AND C a being scalded to death. OFFICERS—-F. HL SMITA, i "89 CALENDARS. Louis G Wood, ininister-in VERMONT AVENUE CHURCH.—PASTOR F. D. Foreign Affairs. A.M. LOTHROD. Ist We make finer grades, of course. Stull at ‘em. Orders multiplying every (lon, § a.m.; morning service, s{ Vower, 11 a.m. “The Chattanooga Missionary _ an 4. G. KIM cor ime fe ene Gece rick In . Kev. Roxers evening service, ) Conventions: ool, The war spirit in England and France Pres JACK manbihtae aie. = ) o'clock, preache M,N. Gilbert.1t | 9:50 a.m it so STON, Sec'y MAN, Jr. Treasurer T. A. LAs. RT, Attorn DIRECTORS Col, F.C. ATNS RTH. US.A—1 G. KIMBALL T. AL LAM- BERT-A. M. LOTHROP JACKSON HO RAL- over the Fashoda affair rose to a high pitch; Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, chancellor of the exchequer, delivered a speech, in W's, ER 14TH AND ran. 7:30, holy com.; 9:30, Sinday — dress by bishop of Olympla; 1) a.m, nm z THE WHISKEY THAT tS viee and sermon by bishop of North Pure = JOHN B. SLE NEW CHURCH. Bi NEW CHURCH, 16TH AND CORCORAN STS. w., Rey. Fri THOS. W. CADICK, 1001 F ST. (Successors to Hartman & Cad it; a E oe 2 ue 5 POA LLaLG; ik Sewald, ‘pastor.—Morning ser- which he declared that England had “put | STON—F. 4. SMITH _E. QUINCY SMITH-E. M FOuE Soar ie erie A ere CSIR pee Oy | eta pea ae eeeeoe eee vice ‘at 11 au; Sunday seute 12:15 p.m_ Free her foot down” and that France must with- | WATERS-NATHANTIEL WILSON nice sill = pressing after-effects, like ordi | _ of Kentuel on S prary of Swedenborg’s works and New Churcl . z alty of Welling Sulte this season. | Berkeley. firy whitey. ant its ‘eicious | Cais CHURCH, G ST. SE, BETWEEN OTH | Hectlue in vestiyy doen Wally Ie tow pase ae draw Marchand: that officer's report was) TQDD [ER STREET Can we atewer any questions? flavor is unnarred by drugs. | “and 7th, Rev, Arthur S. Johns, rector.—Sunday, eT received at Paris; warlike preparations con- ° trantee—fit or no pay. $!.v0 & full avart at the whole- | October 28, at 10:30 a.m., the right reverend the HE 5 tinued in France. Emperor William and |. $1 opens an account. Anything after from $1 to ‘TCHEL & ¢ ‘Tailors, 604 13th. sale deyatrtnient. Bishop Coadjutor of Alabama, will preach. and So ee sy te $2,000 will keep It going ‘oc20-15d s famous cuiter, is now with us. | JAS. THARP, 812 F st. nw ocea-toa | at the 7:30 pan. service the Rey. Dr. E. Henry | THEOSOPHY.—AT & P.Mv; LECTURE y Empress Augusta reached Constantinople | = Fat of ther alocene. of elttshary, tte” | 3. A. Clarke, president of Blavatsky Branch, sub- pWiard otter dlsceeor ae ject, “The Karma of Nationa.” Free. Publie in- Own a Mimeograph and Vi guarantee for $15 to | GHERCH Or ‘THE ASCENSION, MASS. AVE. | Vitea. ‘Third floor, Metzerott building, Fst. 1t* % T HANDLE PRIVATE ACCOUNTS BOR INVE on their way to Jerusalem: they were re- ment in stocks. M properly ved oo ceived and entertained by the sultan with | sbould double in the next sixtr days. For pri- ate interview call between 3:30 and 5 and 12th st. n.w., Rev. Dr. Elliott, rector.—8 | - i 7 ania aye Mi UNITED BRETHREN. high honors. Turkey notified the powers i, all bet 4S pm. or be your own ,,72e roudertul_posetbs give the handsomest, rich- Ce ee eae ae at ae = = Mrs. Clinton Smith. that she would withdraw all of her troops | [fits me and 1 will call. FB. Wo. Rooms ois Ealicon Mines making | est lookin overcoatintown| Rv. 4. Randolph, D. D., LL. D.., | wili | MEMORIAL CHURCH, CQR. R AND NORTH 3 from Crete, in obedience to their demand. ] gn ‘Trust bulla: j ete ar printer! (r° Ee ere eee & preach. strangers "In the morning. | Capitol sta.—Preaching by the pastor, Rev. J. B. | Clara P. Janney; sabbath observance, Mrs.| ur. Oscar Straus, the new American mine Come and see it, no matter wi near or fa : eee ome and s ter whether near or far] _J1 the eve nus the ¢ ning seats free. 1t pense of help accounts CHUROH, DUPONT CIRCLE, ISTH | FGsome. ar Pe -m. Strangers | M. E. Catlin; evangelistic, Mrs. M. E. Hart-| jeter to the ports, reached Constantinople | TE oT ay pr Rees Te SS. at 0:30 ami ¥. PF. 8. CoE. | sock; press, Mrs. Emily L. Sherwood: | and had an Taudionce with the sultan. The National Metropolitan andth impression of a circular or letter with | 4. W. ERANCIS (Suc's’r to Noah Wi ST. THOMA‘ : the clearness of the first impression. See it at | “scogtud vo ee eT 8° Nowe Walker),625 Pa.av. | SU, aot between aud Q streets, Bev. J. 4. Aspin- purity in- literature and art, Mre. Isaac| France demanded from China immediate Bank JOHN ©. VARKE G17 7th st ocl-3m,10 wall, rector-—Sunday — — eo a SPIRITUALISM, Cl eae eae, reparation for the murder of Christians; (Opposite Tulted States Treasury). WE DON'T CREDIT INDISCRIMINATELY “I never disappoint. Te eee a ieecle Dh ctne nae ice = rs. Elizabeth Catching; heredity and hy-| the empress dowager consented that the U. S. DEPOSITARY. Lak ea ’ Bishop of Oreyou, will preach. Evening service | THe FIRST ASSOCIATION, OF SPIRITUALISTS, , Mrs C. BE. Ritter; parliamentary 5 aay. and therefore are pot obliged to, add $10 oF $15 If you’re smart and sermon at §; Right Rev. H. B. Whipple, | Mrs. Cora L. V giene, pal TY | emperor should be examined by a foreign Kichmond, pastor; Maccabee posse! P a i 5 you'll send bishop of Minnesota, will preach “A welcome t0 | ‘Temple, £13 ‘0th at. v.w.—10:30 am. and 7:30 | Usage, Mrs. Belle S. Luckett: work among | physician, who reported that he found the | CAPITAL, $300,000. Fowl wend out, personal letters printed im | Ait. Tt Dine Snorning subject, “The Moring ‘of Spir. | Failroad men, Mrs. 8. H. Martin; peace royal’ prisoner weak, but inno immediate Cee ie fe thee et time dog’ | oe ALHAN'S CHURCH, ON THE CATHEDRAL | tual’ Glory," evening subject, “What 1 Saw Be- | @rbitration, Mrs. G. D. Warder; Christian | danger of death. The steamship Mohegan cannot be distinguished from autographic type- communion, 0) a.m.; morning {| _neath the Palm: "we make fine garments at the LOWEST SURPLUS. $400,000. ES cousistent with SUPERIOR TAILOR- All kinds of Government Bonds bought and sold Letters of credit available in mare x wi it_| citizenship, Mrs. Anson S. Taylor: non-| of the Atlantic Transport Line was wreck- | world. Be 7 Our customers are not “taxed” for the bow-payment of some other man's bill. writing. Get samples and estimates. You'll | prayer, 10:30 a.n.., sermon by the Mishop of Onlo; | SpyRITUALISM.MISS MARGARETT GAUL, ag. | #lcoholic medicine, Mrs. Grace C. Morris; | eq off the Lizard, being twenty-five miles gona Snyder& Wood, tiers & Importers, find it both profitable and satisfactory to have | evening prayer, 5 p Sunday school and the | ‘sisted by Miss Wooster of Pittsburg, Pa., will | Systematic giving, Mrs. Martha B. Ham-| out of her course; upward of a hundred E. PARKER President y 91111 Penna. ave. your printing done her services at St. Alban's Chapel will be omitted | Give a test aud musical seance on Sunday ‘after- | lin; chad talker, Mrs. Mabel Welch; tem-| persons were drowned. an inquest into the sw WDWARKL, Vice President, se18-3m,10 . ADAMS, “Prompt” Printer, B12 11th at. | 21°46, fo the service for the raising of crov# | noon, at d o'clock, October 28, at Maccabee ‘Tem- | perauee api labor, Mrs. Catherine L. Case: | tragedy was held at St. Keverne, England. " GBO. WB. WHITE, Cashier. E eT . oct 14d % a Bue ple, MEO SS *_ | work, among colored people, Mrs. Louise] Bleyen lives were lost by the burning of J. GALES MOORE, Assistant Cashier. Economical Builders our AW: = M PRESBYTERIAN. SPIRITUALISM.—MR. EB. NOBBE WILL HOLD A | Hawf&igg; mercy, Mrs. Emma Berry; au-| tho British ship Plengfell off Margate. ~~. — steady trade. arning to the Musical | AR GHWMGH MONTH | Suri! meeting at bis parlor. 1000 ith st, ave, | itor, Me. J. S. Bartlett, state reporter, | (hirecn were lost by the Wreck Of @ Nor DIRECTORS ° ECKINGTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, NOR! unday, 7:30. p. ver collection. Circle, | Miss’ Opal Johnson; soldiers and sailors, | wegian veseel near Leith, Scotland. Com-| soun 7. arms” © PARRER Te you are building, deal with us and econo- UDIIC. Capitol and @ ats.. Rev. George 8. Duncan, days, 8 p.m. it Mise L. H. Chase; @irector at women’s| missoner Peck, wopresentine the United | 22 > Jeet 5.3 om Set con on weeks aes Tt has come to our notice that men represent. | IND); pastor” ti am, othe totem: eiyebar ITUAL MEHTING WILL BH HELD IN | clubs, Miss Minnie Rynex. States at the Paris exposition, secured a} JNO. B. LARNER, RW. Woonwain, the mill gomds line.” Fine fixtures a speclalty. | JHE jhemsciven, to be tuners and polishers of | Chctetian udeavor at 1 p.t0. me || Torterlsicsteeomeat elven cite | eee Taek Brysented and secured the) concession of 203,0N) square feet for Amer- | H.- WILLAMD, GEO. HB. B. WHITE: THOS. W. SMITH, aii ardetan: ae = eee waTIEE re ad teen el a lorsement 0: esolution urging the n exhibitors. Intaro Komura, vice min- = gyre 1 ot. ant, Se ae | pen ME lig eae | be Wie eit Wen a | RSIS ema, PAGED, AO | oer tn ange of the Hates, |r af orem ‘afar ot ap "wee| WW ag hh fom nM tves foot of 4th st. s.e. "Phone - % m = a as i bp = lJ Riaoe. 6¢e ee imple, n. lard memorial fund to locate the memorial < z es - Senki, paid fer information leading to the arrest of a.m, and 7:45 p.m. ening subject, “Gleanings 1 ‘ate the 101 named as the next minister to the United 10d such frands. Our turers carry cur. re " 1 also. 5 Francis 'B in thi $ nail ee ee ds. gular re- in th: Vineyarc."’ The music is led by the qua = ze In this city. The convention indorsed a pe-| States. The Paris strike was ended. George Fa ’ D ceipt books, tet cholz, with Mr, J. Porter Lawrence. organist. SLATER, MASONIC TEMPLE, SUN-| tition to the President praying that the y h 7 i secre y ollar ae Repaiiee et . te rganl ‘ I oN t is Wyndham was appointed under secretary t Cc $i 09 — $1 00 sik, DROOP & 80N Bs oxo a.m., Bible school. 6:30 p.m., O. EB. Suctety. ey evening Jepirtt communications and interest army canteen be abolished. for war in England. Among those who oan rus 0., | =e Wes . oc22-2t 925 Penna, Ave.” — a —— - <7 — - — died were Harold Frederic, novelist and OFFICE. COR. 8TH AND F STS. Fully warranted. HDI ERIZEN OF RERUD RY THEMANGHESTOR | Cen lotrel Ge ate GeO eee te aE SR eee ete Thee FROSTS ‘TONIGHT. newspaper correspondent, and Ralph Dis- PAID-UP CAPITAL, ONE MILLIC Mechanics prononnee it, after thorough test, | Cigar Minufacturing Co. of Baltimore oty to re] Rev.’ Teuniy S$. Hamlin, D.D., pastor.—Services | st. n.w pyclivmetrie réadingw and tests; silver raeli, brother of the late Earl of Beacons- Loans in any umovnt made on approved EQUAL to the BEST. JOSIAH R. BAIL! tallers selling the Lirgest number of “Match It" | at 11 a.m. and 4 p.m., with preaching by the | collection. Sittings, 1119 10th st. nw. 1t* | Fair Weather, With Brisk Westerly | ‘eld. real estate or collateral at reasonable rates 820 Seventh st. bw. cheroots have teen awarded to: 1. J.T. Laces, | pastor. Suaday school at 9:30 a.m. Junior ©. B. = =a ind In the District. Interest paid upon deposits on movthly bal- = ee — = —— | $50, sold through Luchs & Bro.: 2.) W. Down. | _hieeting at 3 and Senlor at 5 pm it a Perera cmon ROmOnED yy: SOnmee blished th ances subject to check. 50c Flag Stationery, 15c box | 1s'& ©, $2, sold through Gd. W. Cochran & | Srp DASTERN PRESUYTERIAN CHUNG MD NEW BOARD OF OFFICERS. Forecast till 8 p.m. Sunday—For the Dis- | |The Commissioners established the rates This company acts as executor, ndministra- Cou; 3. We TP Ofterdinge We have about 50 boxes of that very pop-] Fotighran: 4. W. 3. ular “Flag” Stationery (paper and envelopes), | Wrens ON sold all aleng for 50c. box (excellent paper), money on application to their respective which will be closed out for only 15c. be end receipt! ig therefor, on SATURDAY, FWe meke a specialty of FINE CARD | _0¢21-2t $15, sold through D. ly, $4.56, sold through D. » $2.50, wold through G. Above parties can obtain thel: tor, trustee, agent, treasurer, registrar, &: in all other fiduciary capacities Boxes for rent {0 burglar and fire vaclts for safe deposit and storage of val = : cab service at the railroad stations, ac- eve. und 6th st. u.e., Rey. Thomas Chalmers Su ae trict of Columbia, Delaware, Maryland and | f° ca! 4 wston, DD. pastor. Preaching at 11 am. and The ‘Wemen a, Chsieden Temperance | virginia, fair and colder, with frosts to- | cording to act of Congre ney monen. Thursday evening at 7:30. Strangers cordially amount of taxable real and personal prop- | Joun joy EDso: me Weether conditions and general forecast— | erty in the District and the amount of as- | JNO. A. SWOPE. invited. ENGRAVING—Weddings, as MPTROPOLITAN FRESBYT The storm area, which extended from the | sessment to be levied against it. They re- ee Announcements, ete, PREPERKED STOC! : f d ee z Se 4th and B sts s.e., Rey. Geo. N. Luccock, D.D.,| genization for the ensuing year. Mrs. titi vners 2 Easton & Rupp, 421 11thSt. | mictoftren ver cent ger angum cn tne ete | pastor Errsching, tomarrow at it aay ty Mal: | Soattn ts a Vermonter by birth, but has | mestern lake region to the east gulf and | celved @ petition from property owners 2” | outs COREE HUT At the final session of the W. C. T. U. convention yesterday afternoon Mrs. Clin- ERIAN CHURCH, | ton Smith was elected president of the or- S President -Viee “President Secoré Vice President +...-+.-Dreasuer ~Assistant Treasurer : 73 : 7 a streel 7 ing = NL. WEAVER. Real Estate Odicer stele wAP i : . feo. ton. At 7:30 p.m., preaching by ibe south Atlantic states Friday morning, has | Sth street northwest, protesting against | JOHN L. WEa 5 FERRED CAPITAL STO ie sie) Es Be i y fg, f ——— | | ARAPROFHONE! COME Sen be pal at ihe | RUMOr Subject of sermon: “Men Who Talked | been @ resident of the DMstrict of Columble | moved eastward, and is central this morn- | the laying of a double rapid-transit car eee RORY — SS ee en nen ee ee © | om. YP 6... BL 80 pm, since 1891. She has been engaged in tem- | ing north of the lower lakes. track on that street by the City and Sub- | jo. 4250, Banker and Attorney. 14tb et. n.w. eS pr ancien ver 1, IS. REV. T. DB WITT TALMAGE, Dp. wii. | PeTance work all her life. She has served Rain has fallen in all states east of the | urban line, answering that the law grant- It gives me pleasure to announce that I am bow Htied as Director of E. D. EASTON, President. preach in the First Presbyterian Church tomor- | the union in this city as superintendent of | Mississippi, and fair and cool weather has | ed this privilege to the company and pro- Prepared to do a general business in local Stocks CE y That the office of Directo GetT 22 28,165.12 8 ‘ost was reportec ning in_the ‘ cks. Ma yIvester, Company. Which. said C.G. Conn was recently | poo ee ee ity she has-done effective work before aes ae vote 5 - ag De and actual heretyy cad de 1GHTS TEMPLAR, ATTE ; UNDER THE AU middle gulf states as far south as New | superintendent of police, rendered a report Ree peace can ee ee hee Le | aa assem ence ct oe ee nan's Missionary Soclety, in the Fourth | Committees of Congress. She was the orlg-] Orleans and Moblle, and was noted gener-| of the circumstances attending the recent Lewis Johnson & Co., date it was created, and be it further Bist-clase and prompt. Mme. D. DION, 1218 rian Chureh, ¥th st. between G and H| inator of the petition called “The Voice | ally throughout the northern half of Texas. | escape of a murderer from a cell in the RESOLVED, That n copy of these resolutions | 2-¥- French new process for feathers, laces, &c. hw, Sunday night, at 7:30 o'clock. Miss) of the Churches,” which asked for total} Tonight frost is indicated for the interlor | sixth precinct station, recommending pun- BANKERS, ee ean oe ee ee - ie Hass Of punta Ke, New Mealco, Will) crohibition for the District of Columbia. | of the south Atlantic states, and is likely | ishments, which were approved. ‘The ses~ The resoluth THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS DA ee = ———— During the last year Mrs. Smith served as | to occur as far south as extreme northern | sions of the triennial Episcopal convention * formed a limited partnership, pursuant to the ae RU ee At 111 president of the Young Woman's branch of | Florida. were continued; the house of bishops re- 1315 F St., Sun Building a Sor | Dig Stttutes of the United States relating tothe | Ri. end TG) Pm. Ly ey Ik Kimball Spee | the W. C. 'T. U., and for the last six years | In the middle Atlantic states fair and | fused to change the canon regarding the OF THE BOARD OF | District of Columbia concerning limited partner- Gal wgusle at Goth: sorvices, including solos ty | She has been president of the West End | much cooler weather may be expected. In] attitude of the church toward divorces. | Dealers im all government and investment se- en motion of Director Lumbert, | > t Was unenimeusly adopted EGULAR MEI ors of the Se Workingmen's Tsuliding | ships. The name or firm under which said partner. ~ if New i ast é regi Nati i ities, fation. held on Get. 12, 18% 7 ecker D Is to be cond v. = . Nichols and Mr. BD. P. Rhoderle. 1 Union. She has been vice president of the | New England and the eastern lake region | The National Spiritualistie Association and | ¢# ‘wa elcted’ steretniyy ice Joos i Tanck the general astute of the binges Cee os | ae RCARIOWAE: Anti-Saloon League. rain will continue tonight, followed Sunday | the Supreme Grand Commandery of the | New Wat loan 3s vought and sold. sr25-tt ett transacted ts horse shoeing; the names of atl the | __—=—=s—S CONGREGATIONAL. She is also chaplain of Columbia Chap- | by fair and cooler weather. Order of Knights of Malta held vhei> an- : —— — | general and special partners interested th Blank Books fre ay follows: Win, O. Gingell, who res! i = = 1008 H strcet_ ne, Wash : Of all sizes and shapes “made,” “ruled” and ia yen Tet. bold, why He | tor; Rev. B. Aifred Dumm, cor. 10TH | ter, Daughters American Revolution, a di- | Storm signals are displayed on the At-] nual sessions. Rey. Dr. Alexander Mack: IN 5 rector in the Federation of Women's Clubs, | lantic coast from Kitty Hawk to Eastpoct.| Smith, pastor of St. John’s Hpiscopal 0 N vice president for Vermont of the Woman’s | The following heavy precipitation, in inch- J T FIKST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, and G sts. n.w., Rev, S.M. Newman, D. POStOF'S uss Church, received a call to occup: ss the pul- “bennd’™ t ea caore: ee’ toes : i vublie Worsiifp, witht sermou by National Press Assoctation and Washing- | es, has been reported during the past twen- | pit of the Church ly Thtalty, Phil — ives ‘more. Kies at No. 1tzz i street nw. Washington, D. ih, thied illustrated service on “What is | ton correspondent for two Vermont papers, | ty-four hours: Rochester, 1.72: Key West, | Puctmin’ whi ho teak ogee ate, Phil % =y HOT 1 9th hee iribated $1007 capital’: tor the Dimon: imusic by quartet and chorus chotr, led by | one a dally, and on the list of regular con- | 4.80; Pittsburg, 1.46; Jupiter, 3.10; Hatters, | ‘4m, ong those who died were Thomas Som- COLUMBIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY stock. The suid partnerstiy 18 to commence the | Dr. J. W. Bischoff, organist; Sunday school, tributors to a Chicago publication. 3.20; St. Plerre. Martinique, 2; Lynchburg, | erville, one of the city's best-kncwn men 9 a 9 ° Of the District of Columbla. tober J, 1895, and ts to terminate October 1, 1899, } _®-™-; Christian Endeavor, 6:30 jn former years her stories and poems ap- | 1.46; Boston, 1.16; Portland, 1.20; New York | of business, and Prof John M. Gregory Office, 1419 G st. now WM. 0. GING Wi. PLEAS NT CONGREGATI peared in various magazines. city, 1.54; ‘Philadelphia, 1.02; ' Cleveland, | ¢ sess, and Prof. John M. Gregory, | Being the Washirgton representatives of four of ks for Stock of oclitawsw JOHN Columbia road near 14th st. n.w.—Preaching by | _ Having been educated in the old Female } 04: Cumberland, 3.21; Harper's Ferry, 2.20, | formerly civil service commissioner. “The | ths largest Savings Backs of Baltimore, Md. to- peg wi » OCTOBER PREDERIC L. MOORE, the pastor, Rev, M. Ross Fishburn, at 11 a.m. | Seminary in Middleburg, Vt. where Mrs. : ; funeral of the late Dr. N. 8. Lincoln was | gether with our private clientage, we are prepared VeMuen lage, Inclusive Member Washington’ Stock, Evchange, and 7:30 p.m. it | Emma Willard inaugurated ‘her work in Tide Table. held. to entertain loans on city real estate at a min- Hi a = — aay : ae *s Has pemerment =e = te the Wyatt building, ase LUTHERAN. higher education Ae rere Mrs. Seon Today—Low tide, 7:18 a.m. and 7:46 p.m.: — We cost to the eee SPIR I MIERRE IS AGAIN bh avd F sts. n.w. =e was prepared to give valuable services to “2 . a is agesare y i i at 45 Host. nw., Mon, Wed. and Fil. nightn ae eG SEU GREP GE OTSLGTON SSATP | CL TIOT CG VHC cM Ser ipa creel cago ous ig tide tz 29 laren ean 18pm Wants Quickly Filled. escott, Wilcox & Heiston, aud every di: ‘ocl 7-62" = z . = os CHURCH 01 if ERC ust i | Troy, N. ¥., Mrs. Russell Bage, president. Tomorrow—Low tide, 8:30 a.m. and 9:04 At this season, when so many are seek- au2v-3m 1907 Penn. ave. D.w. - : ; Db COKE CHURCH NOTICES and 2d st. s.e.-The pastor, Dr. Parson, will Rarindcaenes - 2 ipg | P-m.; high tide, 1:60 aim. and 2:25 p.m. ing situations, and, on the other hand, so | = a= COAL. WOOD AND COKE - preach in the iaorning on “The Outsiders." At | This included Emma Willard scholarships 3 . . The Nati 1 Safe Deposit. JOHNSON BROTHERS removed to 1312 F st. ‘ = =a hight Le will tell of the synod now in conven- | for girls in schools ang colleges. The Sun and Moon. many seeking employes, it is of interest e Nationa! ale ‘posit, nw. Telephone 729. Tf BAPTIST tion in Taneytown, Other services as usual. | Other officers elected’ yegterday were as to know that advertisements under the "6 NON FENCES AND FORCE = STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, Dia a UU | Beats free. Q ____1t_ | follows: Mrs. 8. M. Hartsoak, vice president | Today—Sun rises, 6:17 a.m.; sun sets, 5:12 | classifications Wanted Help and Wanted Savings and Trust We are now prepared to build Iron Fences and eaches 11 a.m. and 7 5. evening | LUTHER PLACD MEMORIAL CHURCH, PAS. | at large; Miss F. S...Welghtman, corre- | D-m. Moon ee aoe ee Situations are inserted in The Star at a Porches. Best ids work end lowest Th terrupted Di s.,] tor, J. G. Butler.—Rev. M. Valeniine of | sponding secretary; Mrs. B. F. Shelton, re- | Tomorrow—Sun rises, 6:18 a.m. charge of 15 cents for fifteen words. Company ? Esti: Catalogue of € 6:30 p.m. rangers always Se rae waa and CE ee Se cording secretar: Mrs, T. A. Williams, The City Lights. eee the District of Columbia . UE! MORIAL, Md. ave. an st. ne, C = 2 y 2) a BARBER & HTH AND G STS. aT PURINSSHAN | He Butler, pastor—At di, Mey. Trot, “Isaac | Weasurer: Mrs. Grace Morris, superinten- | Go. iamps all lighted by 6:19 p.m: ex- naussia, with her population of 129,000,000, a ci BS rrostoN OF HIGHWAXS IN THE Distarer | cldeut of an Interesting fetshiman in Washing. | fuisaicnary to Atria OM f°rmerly 4 | Margaret B. Platt, delegate-at-large to the | tinguishing begun at 6:26 a.m. ‘The lighting | His Quiy 743 newspapers but Aittie more | Convge 35TH Sf. AND NEW YORK AVR OF COLUSGBIA—TO WHOM IT MAN CONCERN: | ton,"” Sonday night, 7:49 o'clock. Preaching at ii | —2US#i(nary — — | national convention at St.Paul, November | !8 begun one hour before the time named. | 0687, Gant emit ni al rar in created by section 2 of the act of | &.™. by the pastor. Free pews. All invited. THE SECULAR LEAGUE. 11 to 16. eas Arc lamps lighted at 6:04 p.m.; extinguish- | 0f Pennsylvania, which has 1.430. Of the entitled a} Second Baptist Church Auditorium, 4th st. and = nent system of highways ave. 8.6. it | THE SECULAR LEAC AT MACCABEE MALL, Mette alee ee Se SOPH SEA | eae i tie dliacaat he pate ceneheet | Of the board of directors of the National | Records for Twenty-Four Hours. eived from the Comuuls- cott Cirele, Dr. Charles’ A. Stakely, ‘pastor; | Washinton, speeches being made by Messrs. Bir- | Antt-Saloon League, which holds its con- Mrs. Clinton Smith was lected a member | ¢d #t 5:41 a.m. olisnoociein (Gest iareg air Sah Capital One Million Dollars. Armenian and 2 in Hebrew. No English iy6-tt jet of Columbia a cer : ; es ‘i E The following were the readings of the | "©WsPaper appears in the list. pantie « oS or tiene ee Prof. B.S. Foster, director of musie.—AN pews | B¢Ys Kitk, Carter, Croffut and others. Admission vention in Cleveland December 6, 7 and 8. Tn PAHELE dead hea ctan on the rereathicn mane posed pe : : : free it* | 'The following delegates .to the District ways in the District of Cota ay ree. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Preaching by z legates ; toe there af hi Segine .-b ey within t ea KrOwD an “section one, rerien | _Dr. Stakely, 11 7:30 p.m It — = Anti-Saloon League were chosen: Mrs. H. | bureau for the twenty-four hours begin: ° and cotrected ue required by the terms of the = SCIENCE, A. Gillenwater, Mrs. N. V. Noerr, Mrs, T, | Ding at 2 p.m. yesterday: BANKERS & BROKERS, act of Congress approved. Jane 28 te. Tae FE. W. Taylor, Mra, Anson 8. Taylor and | Thermometer—October 21, 4 p.m., 61; 8 msp and plets showing in detail how each lot and . FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, SCOT- | Sirs” soanie Robie Sane eae pm., 63; 12 midnight, 61. Members New York Stock Exehange, tract fs affected by the proposed sysierm of bight SCENE || Ce OE NG Te ea ae BuDerintandentarion faribus work of the | _ October 22, 4 a.m., 61; 8 a.m., 07; 12 noon, ways are bow on exhibition in room No. ag Evi y E 200 a.m.; subject, “Br y ent." Wed- By = * Soor of the District Deilding AitMfering eer come. ae i heady enlug amegting, 0 para. Me. aud Mr. union during the coming year were elected 36; 2 pm. 80 eee ° 1419 F Street. ested are invited tu examine the tu = |. F. Linseott, C. 8. D.'s, readers. Public cordial- | as follows: oman’ rtment, » 63, 7. 21; 3 r. The commission will consider say abe oe es ELDER W. LIVELY, OLD SCHOOL BAPTIST, | _iy invited; seats free. i cere BS eee eee ee Serene! loam 0 ee Octéber 22. oo. 8 Capt. W. H. Donlap, Chattanooga, Tenn., Correspondents of rotests concerning the location of a will preach in Monumental Hall, 183 Pa. ave. see ee = Barometer—October 21, .m., 29.80; an es te portion ef + Highway shows 22 Rawey | nw., Bacday, October 2B, at 8:0 pen nee CENTRAL UNION MISSION. as aie siais Ce ERE RIC EE eee anal pin eT ananignt 2a ee a ged LADENBURG, THALMANN & ©0., TRG tek ret ent Toth Cento BAPTIST CHURCH. 8TH AND Hi | GENTRAL UNION MISSION, 622 LA. AVE.—UNION | ¢ *] October 22, 4 am., 29.55; 8 am., 29.48; wanclgs appeared upon me to an alarming ex-| 4 194 New York the changes and show the property owned ur com Pete he pastor.—Sunday | evangelistic meetings, under leadership of Major *Liebi ‘9 2] noon, 29.57; 2 p.m., 29.63. tent, causing me great: trouble and patn. trolled by the objector. All protests, and so freee igre ot me Geo, A. Hilton, will begin tonight (Saturday). | 4 ebig 5 Condition of the Water. i pod Ghee at ice cis | SE eh Ris Sarin | ee pean fee eee | | | MONEY To LOAN H DAY OF NOVE . 189 Faaee Taare meet! ul eet for ti 21 oe wi Greased to che Chlef of Engiseers, U.S. ‘Anag: | ____ NON-SECTARIAN, reeks 12, 4538) and 7:30 o'clock in Mission audt | $ E 3 fa ee SR oie ee rs and finally I decided to give 8. S. S. a trial. Var De; e1 — com. | THE - = = = \- “es. : fesse) atc! War Departwent, Wesbingion, D.C. Tb 145 | TAB REV. ALEXANDER KENT, WHO spavt | Everytoay Sulenic as anes ee eS Xtract of Beef - tion, gecelving resorvels, temperature, I improved at once, and after taking six bot- ON DISTRICT REAL ESTATE Jock a.m, fi ne ellen 4 nities ie = eatlon in charge of the Red Cross * 3; com lon at nort connection, 2; con- War, to dispose of all objections, and wil then | Ore i! Jacksonville, Florida. ‘and vieiaity, caring PRACTICAL CHRISTIANITY. . $| aition at south connection, 3; distributing tles, the bolls and carbuncles disappeared en- 5% Bear’ oratly trom those who desire'te thus aupiies | 25,008 fick and wounded olaiers, returned home aOR DRINETTnTEEG + Made from the finest cattle the world | Tecorvoir, temperature, 61; condition at in- tirely.”” NO DELAY. es. their written objectior ge 5 ecre- cnings bat will remain only a few days, | THE NATIONAL IN D! F PRACTICAL y : 3 eff c LAY. MINIMUM CHARG! Mary od Wat CON iiog satiety fede Ts | Regt teil leave for Forty ity yt Wiis | “Ghrasnatty” or Cutistian ‘Feaching gid ie Hing, | -PFeduces, Just the thing for the | fluent gate house, 24; effluent gate house, EB terior; JOHN M. W. Es . eee new territory. The vuscber’s Hell, 1034 Conn. ave.—Sunday = U. SA. Highway br oiag members of Lis church gladly embrace this op- | fee. 4) m. Svbject: Influence of Mind Over |2 oMicers’ mess in camp or on ship. 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