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THE EVENING STAR. ‘1201 Pennsylvania Avenue, comer 11th St. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, S. H_ KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. Wow York Ofice, 8 Potter Building. ‘Tae Evexteo Stan is served to subscribers in the Pa a ge ae ‘there in the United States or (SO cents per month. TADRULE SHEET Stam OL ; Sarcaper Qcs ea 00 per year, tered at the Fost Office at Washington, D.C., ecttad-class mail matter.) Eee 427" All mail subscriptions must be paid in advance. Rates of advertising made known ou Vo. 78, No 19,054. WASHINGTON, D.C. SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1891. REPORTS FROM ITALY Luigi Angelini Tells the General As- sembly of His Work. LEAVING THE REFORMED CHURCH. Judge Botkin Acquitted of the Charge of Intemperance. _ SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. MAGNIFICENT BUSINESS PROPERTY, 9TH ST. NEAR G N.Ww., FT. FRONT BY 100 FT 10" ALLEY. myZ1-t HODGES & TEEL, 1307% FST. D. BARR, IMPORTING TAILOR, 1111 Pa ava, AN! Spring Novelties recetved. EXCURSION PRINTING ‘Neatly and promptly executed upon Rotice at reasonable rates. Prices to chrurei BYRON 8. ADAMS. Printer. 3 1th st. nw. One clase of work—that the 2 best. “myl6 —— YOU ENOW it is Very poor economy to buy the best of Marketing and then put it into a CHEAP REFRIGERATOR, expecting it to keep sweet and pure? Good housekeepers with ‘correct ideas of economy ALWAYS BUY the best Refrigerators, as they SAVE THEIR COST im one season in the preservation of food. The WISCONSIN PEERLFSS RE- FRIGERATOR is guaranteed to keep its contents sweet and fresh or money will be refunded. You will find it for sale at W. H. HOEKE’S CARPET AND FURNITCRE WARE ROOMS, COR. 8TH AND PENNA. AVE. BY1P-Iua Who is sole agent for the District. 4 Po YOU KNOW = ‘That {t is as tmportant to have a Razor to ‘ft your facess it isto haveshoesto fit your feet? Woodward & Lothrop’s cutler will ‘ft your face with a Razor you would not Dart with et any priceafter the first trial. Ask forthe “K. B. EXTRA.” WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Be BEERS SHEARS. Solid Steel—nickel plated—any size, Wee. ‘Bold steel—japanned—any size, S3c. “K. BEXTRA” ‘These Shears are fitted with a patent invisiblespring. which makes them work independent of screw, prevents the hair from slipping and the biades frow spring tmz. They are usranteed superior to any made. No charge for exchanging. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. myl6-3m aE PAL, SOND, owwER Dental Flat T ke, free by mail ation to JUBN A. DALY. SED? Bi. S. Bie New Fork ave we mylisua Be 8 weiss. @EDNEY & ROBERTS, ‘Makers of Invitations, (007 10th ot., near Gas Oftion my (895.00. (Can be purchased at ANDREW J. JOYCE'S sons’ Ware Rooms, 1028 Coun ave, Sm For $96.00. BS we cre nine WINDOW SCKEEN FRAMES, 17c. EACH. ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREENS, €2.75 DOZEN. WIRE SCREEN DOORS, COMPLETE, ‘With Spring Hinges, Hook and Eyeand Knob, Sleach. 2% FT. GARDEN HOSE, COMPLETE, ‘With Couplings and Patent Nozzle, @2 esch. GARDEN OSE REELS, 75c. EACH. A FULLY GUARANTEED LAWN MOWER, 93.75 SQUART ICE CREAM FREEZER, $1.35 EACH. POULTRY NETTING, 2-INCH MESH, Per 100 square feet, 70c. — THE MODERN GAs RANGE ALL THE WHAT DOES 1T Do? injections hitherto ‘acsinst was a8 8 eo ease of cooking have been entirely overcotne, 90 Its business fs clearly indicated by its that no household is now couplete without aqua stove te THE AMERICAN. SECURITY bey AND TRUST COMPANY—witb capi- beaerormlonerpy oh tal of One Million Two Hundred and Gp aaaaiee Fifty Thousand Dollars—one-fourth of “GILT EDGr. hich is deposited a security with the Comptroller of the Currency. Here 18 & ee 2 brief mention of its principal business RELIABLE, pratt At the office of the Alpi mylatr_WASHINGTON Gastxant coxtpany. | Rp ure neem dopants ae, <q=sTHE, ANNUAL MEETING OF THE | tas money to losn. Kr ge toiders of, the Franklin Inearance | Seite frat lass investmenta, roma “matons rte electie tweite directors will be held at the office of the com | Rents safe deposit boxes. iy, 708 D st. nw.. on MONDAY, Jane 1, IG. Fallen bois BGS hima ites as by . ay FENWICK YOUNG, my19, 21,23, 26,28, 30 Secretary. Washington, D.C., May 14, 1801. T have this day associated with me in the livery busi- sts. n-w., Dir. F. G. Alexander, under the firm name Conducts at its own warehouse, 1140 15th st. general storage business on a large scale. Send for Primer, free. A. T. BRITTON, President, 1419 G st. nw. ee wear. 1t by pg graeme Be LLY. omer @ahas MONDAY —We talked Underwear in 50c., merit ashare of thelr patronage. ieepect- lly, McOAULLY & ALEXANDER. myst 81, #1.50¢rades and Hosiery ——=' in the 25c. quality. & fonds at my new ahopy fear of th and eo Sew Yoru uve. entronces om sist’ New York aver TUESDAY We talked Bath Robes at and M's. HF. RIEGEL, Carnage and Wagon €3.75, he. Butider. my2i-Lw* <q WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO OFFER FOR WEDNESDAY Wo talked Mackintoshes, hirty days at very low price three fine lots on TSih at, near Colunitin road.) theee fois are on Umbrellas and Canes. rade east frontaze of 100 fret. mae ii DEEBLE, DAVIS & CO... (THURSDAY We talked Men's Head Wear my21-3t 1319 F st. \ in Derbies, Straws and Cork eS NEAT, aaa WORK Helmets. JOHN F. SHETRY, PRINTER AND ENGKA’ mot 623 DST. N. W. my9-3m - L.A. CLARKE, DEALER IN NE AND a Re Ga, DEALER IN FINE AND, SATURDAY. Today we are busy selling Oak 1a them and we have very little time to talk. Would prefer ber eut to order, SNEWPOKT NEWS, VA. tohave you call to inspect : ¥or prodtablenvestinente appx to them if you have not seen STUART & BRAXTON, these special items adver- ap28-Im* Real Estate Brokers, Newport News. Va. aa wane wee Saturdaya, JOSEPH AUERBACH, 623 Pa. ave.—At both stores.—N. ¥. ave.. oor. 15th st. It BILL & JSHS Agents, myS-eolm 1543 Penn. ave. hw. OTICE TO TAX PAYERS OF ALEXA, ria county, Va. For the purpose of acco: modsting those persons who do not reside in ¢ county, Twill be at the real estate office of James Clements, 1321 F st. n.w.,on the igTH DAY OF EVERY MONTH until August, from 12 m.to5 o'clock p.m.. to receive such taxes. “The new law requires Prowipt payment or land will be returned delinquent and sold. Notice is Lerein given that all delinquent taxes be paid without delay. W. C. RT, Treas urer of Alexundia county. tev&s till aul Be 7 PoTomac was A GREAT ‘fature before it a8 a route of travel and recreation. The day is not remote when it will become as famous for its sne, deep water steamers, its clubs and hos- telries, its private yachts and sailing craft and the number of its voyages, as Wf OF THE Dis ans’ Court Business, May, 15, 1 In the matter of the estate lark Tyrrall, late of Washington, D.C., decease. 4381. Administration document 16, Application for probate of the last will and testament and for letters of administration on. the estate of the said deceased has this ay been made by Jolin Muller. IN THE SUPREME = TRICT OF COL olding a Special Tenia for Or] "AU persons interested are hersby notified. to appear i this court on Friday, the 1-th day of June next at tt is renowned instory and picturesque O'clock a.i.. t0 show cause why the asd will cenery.—Washington Post, May Should uot be proved and admitted to, probate ble ty * ters of administration on the estate of the said deceased Should not issue a prayed. Provided a copy of this srasy eg publlabes once a week for, three’ weeks in we Heporter 1e Evening Star, ‘anid day. ae 1891. ‘The view of the Potomac from "*North- west Alexandria” is unequaled. For the Washinwtot A. B. HAGNER, Justice. miles its waters, dotted with tiny pleas est: J.P. WRIGHT, ure craft and vessels of commerce, are Register of Wills for tlie Dist. of Columbi A. A. LIPSCOMS, Proctor.” “uyit Tawi {in pleasing view. OF THE “Northwest Alexandria” Hes upon s Deautiral range of hills, only 800 yards from Alexandria and 900 yards from St. Asaph's Junction. $25,000 are now be- ing expended upon streets, sidewalks and gutters alone, and when completed “Northwest Alexandria” will be un- = >IN THE SUPREME COUT DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. For Orphans’ Court business. Tn re estate ut Saruh J. Owens, deceased. ration of the petit dled. tor letters of actminis- estate of Sarah J. Owen: tall parties interested in t deceased, appear in this day of June, INV1, to show tration as creditor of deceased, it is ordered ‘estate of Sarah J. Owen: court on oF berore the cause. if any, why the petitioner, Edward M. Botever, bpp sepotaeed apna ats aoes of onic cotate. equaled a8 s subdivision for health, ‘cony of this order to te published in the Washinton | Eaw'Reporter and ‘restitution Evening St Pior ture pogeoop raters weeks, ou in each wucceasive, werk, before said st trains to Washington, day of June, 1601 A.B. HAGNEK, 2 = ride. ‘um copy teat: Associate Justice 12 minutes" ride. LP. WKIGHT, Hegister of Willa. my 16-lawsw_ 6 cents tare. ce Ee i Litt) 7 a TEE A. M. GORMAN, Manager, sutecriber, of the District of Columbia, Sbenimed from the Supseine Court of the bistricker | IZM 006 13th st. aw Columbia, hokling a Special Term for Orphans" nem, letters cestauurntary on the persvnal estate of UA OTIS SLANION, late of the District of Co- Tumbia, deceased. All persons having claims aguinst the sald deceased are hereby warned fo ex!ibit the saiue, with te your thereof, to the subs r:bor on or beiore the SE DAY OF MAY NEXT: thoy snay otherwise excluded from all benefit of te said estate. Given Under my hau this 2 day of Ma; MAKY IDA STANTON JAMES F. HOOD, Proctor. 1891. iid G st. 1y1G-lawow FOR SALE— BEAUTIFUL HOME. ‘The greatest barzain in Le Droit Park, 7 rooms and ail modern improvements New Rfese brick frout “house ‘on, st. Dear iieave.. Street concreted. ‘An elegant well-built house in every ticular. ‘Trice, 60,000. One-third cash, bal save to suit, "BARNES & WEAVER, my25-3t So Faw. CONTRACTORS FOR NACE AND Ki AGENTS FOR NE} ‘cheapest line Mabouey + Hot Water aud fi Dination Heaters. Fiiteon years’ erence. Send :or estimates. <q JOHNS HOPKINS U' ESUTY, BALTI- more. Statements respecting the collec courses of the Jolas Hopkins University, for the Year Leginning September 3), 1801, are now ‘Air Com- Washinton ref . O- . F., HARMONY LODGE, NO.9.—A ‘special mettine will be held TOMORROW AY) EVENING, at So'clock. at Odd Fellows? Achat. s.e., to make arrapcementsfor the funeral oi our late Lrotier, Thowas 8. biaden.. ‘The men.bers and visiting brethren are requested 10 assemble at the Hail’ on Sunday afternoon: sith instant, at 1:30 Glock, to proceed to the residence of tue Lid Sin'st. sey and escort lus remains to the ‘M. ¥. Church and Conuressionsl cemetery. FRED. A. LINGEB, Noble Grand. IN, Rec. Sec mye read Jopigisteivation. Appiy Uy postal card: to the REGIS apzraktute OCESS VAPOR STOVES. DON’T hor stove until you have seen the NEW PROCESS. | Greatly superior | WM. P. ALLA t8 at once like a gas stove. alg only Sy SC: | Fr —g>'S YOUR LIFE INSURED? -B.—Five mallous of best wa 2 delivered. ‘aps0-1m~ | Examine the plan of the WASHINGTON BENEFI- CIAL ENDOWMENT ASSOCIATION, 419 10th st. THOMAS & THOMAS, MANAGERS: 1 See Seca he iemenpeee/coleacle mesceneesed’ Jam in receipt of your cueck in full pay- lent of my claim avainst the New York Accident 1u- surance Company for indemnity for personal injuries received. Trecotmmend your company to ail who want insurance in a Bret-class and prouipt-payine under the lawsof the District of Columbia. 4 FEW OF THE RECENT DEA1H CLAIMS: MACOS CRAMER: nee a14 ithe wie. | Sige Clem, GS KE aoe wans - winks Petersburg, @q=>THE NATIONAL SAFE DEVOSIT com. | RUBE SSbwink. Betersbung, ¥ ‘pany of Washinwton,corner Loth st. and New | Joseph W. Rowan, 2 Lork ave. Jobn A. Ruff, 20075 Storaxe for Silverware, Jewelry, Laces, Fine Goods Laura V. and valuables of ai Minds, "Chaties moeram, ote deposit boxes for reut at the very lowest rates. wy 15am qq WENTY PER CENT! ‘To reduce my immense stock of AMERICAN WATCHES, DIAMONDS, CLOCKS, JEWELRY and SILVERWARE, I offer to the public « special dis- count of 20 per cent for SPOT CASH fora SHOKT tume only on the above goods. A. L. SALTZSTEIN, Jr., Manulacturing Jeweler, o 7th st. 2. vents, 615 K Georice Cowie, 1517 0 st William 8 Hooper, 1325 Eth st. nw: Total amount paid to beneficiaries since 1877: OVER $720,000. ‘Pure life insurance without investment at as low a rate as reliabie and safe insurance can be sold. Send for circulars or drop us a live and an agent willcall. R. B. DUNALDSON, President. _ma POULTRY NETTING, LIGHT WEIGHT, Per 100 square feet, Ge. BARBER & ROSS, COR. 11TH AND G STS. ¥.W., Opposite Boston Dry Guods Store. Bee es. ve the factiities and knowledge STEAM LAUNDRY, Ct nw. nanos BUUIRG OF Tae TeOOF XG 0 INGTON SAFE DEPOSIT CUMPANY, o16 Fronegivanie ave, Contains SIORAGE KUOMS Forrent st pinta yates oo BTEEL VAULTS. ior storage of sliver plate, Jewelry ‘and all other vaiustues st ‘usininun chares’ SAFE Dironit “box! ‘ent for @. fo, $10 and uy », per year. Ey mbit<ta INSP NUENVITED. OFFICE OF COLLEC ‘TOR iF ES, LAWRENCE GARD®! a z. Be tres Me ELECTOR OF TAX FRANK 8. PARKS, Aast. Sec Apa. 1901. The attention ot eetpayersnis eae | anyee.e tothe tax levied for the year endinu June 3), 18M], on ch will become. due and YD BLUE AND BLACK SERGE SUITS, = ema ‘These goods will stand hot fax, Where not previews 3 paid. Sie day of af rears and delinyuent. real and persons! property. The tecond balf of Payable on the st day of the Ist day of June ensuing uyon the amount thereo", with other taxes due sad 2 per centum ied and the same, arrears. shall be listed {oF advertisement and sale in the iuanuer pres-ribed by un and sea afr. isting law. By order of the Comuissioners of ‘They are the nicest goods for Duserct of Coitmubin Attet: £6 oto Suuunter, wears lector of Taxen, D-- ‘Price, 815 per suit. re ele ee eee GEORGE SPRANSY, fconiialy inv ail at and fiamine my, spectnen ‘book. contact Tanupise of One-price Clothier, Siczeat ariety” of fring, blinks, &e., pertaining to my2t 426 7thet. aw. fier ‘Orders for any print Tine will be promptiy Se ore: Bente =~! mylim_Printerand Publisiier, 11v6-1116 Est. n.w. ~ 2 MAY 21, 1801, aggre The rm of J.B. SHERWOOD & SON, do- jus business at the Riggs Market, is this day dissolved The sisth scctes, THIRD CO-OPERATIVE BUILD. | {ax bestngse et the! ING ASSOCIATION, will begin the FIRST MONDAY ‘he firm will be paid by J. R. SHER- IN JUNE. WOOD ana ai? bills oe the tem ered Or Faynients $2 om each share per month. fim) FE SHERWOSD Constitutions can be procured and stock subscribed | _™¥22-2t" aw Ooe. for at office of 3 g=>T0 MY FRIENDS AND PATRONS: secretary, TO MY I 11 continue to do: at the old Sop ee the future as you bave extended tothe old ira in ‘the 0. T. THOMPSON, (Central National Bank building, Cor. 7th st. and Pa. ave. p28-1m Be HE ECCT OF NF THOUSAND ‘and one of our customers we have provided space for a lunch room on thesizth floor of our 10th street building and have opeusd the same Weare ‘Row prepared to serve them in « first-class manner. ‘mh20- cen WOODWAKD & LOTHROP. Srmxe Hara DUNLAP'S NEW YORK HATS IN SILK AND DERBY. Derby Hate im Cinnamon, Manills, Russet smd Gold Brown colors, round and square crvwn. Glazed Tarpaulin Sailor Hats, new shape. Boys’ Derbies at $1.25 and upward. Genuine Mackinaw Straw Hats, made by DUNLAP & (CO. OF NEW YORK, at €1.50each and upward. The best Hat in the market for the price. ‘Wide Linu Straw Sailors for Ladies, WILLETT & RUOFP. ‘6 Fennsyivameave nw. past. ee edd J. BR, SHERWOOD. AMERICAN ICE COMPANY. | Se ELAS ICE, COAL, WOOD gg THE ANNUAL MEETING OF SUCH LOT | Main office, cor. ¥ < holders as are members of Oak Hill Ceme= ERROR OCT he eeauuiy EAUECeRDANE | Comppay salina ay a oes f the ce Oe PENOBSCOT RIVET for the purpose of alecting'é bord Of inanagers for 000 TONS PENOBSCUT RIVEL ICE tor poch°our DEFOTS and RED WaGoNer 2h" Hreuchte and low prices: DISCOUNT cuiCh TICKETS Sfoffice at EXTRA miducement. Best crates of COAL FOR FAMILY USE 's specialty. Send in onlers care Me WILLIS. 4-00 and Mouasee. es OUTING SHIRTS TO ORDER. Snyulesel "HL. 8. MATTHEWS, Secretary. FICE FOR THE CHESAPEAKE ND OHIO Kai im announcing that our stock of Fianuel, Silk, Madras and Cheviot for Dien’s Newiie Shirts is counjlete and embraces all the new and core Fect styles. "We make aspecisity of Fine Custom Work. “We use only the best materials, employ noue but skilled hands and, guarantes that for superior Workiuanship, style o: Spish and sclentific pertection ih cut aud ht our Shirts cannot be exceed. Samples | @materiase dnd prices cheer lly om ap on. ‘New Iron Palace Propellers, ‘Leave your orders at Men's Department, first floor, first annex. “THE WASHINGTON and NORFOLK,” ‘Leave their docks foot of Teh st. daily st 7 p.m. connecting With all points south and southwest. ‘Leave Norfolk daily at 6:10 p.m.; Fortress, 7:10 Pam. ‘Tickets on sale st B. and 0. offices, 619 Pennsyl- vania ave, and 135] Pennsylvanis eve. NORFOLK AND WASHINGTON, D. C., STRAM- epzt-lm BOAT COMPANY. , WOODWARD & LOTHROP. s ARUNDEL-ON-THE-BAY. ee Iocated on Chesapeake bay, % Sta, front on the bay Sh ley wooded with KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS HALL ASSOCI- tion.--Annual meeting of the ,THE METHODIST HOME, 12TH AND N —Bervices Sabbath, 3: election of directors, &c.. will be held at St. ange of the ladies of Danubarton St Crus a re terested invited. my'5h.M0.jel ~ HICHAMD GOODBART, President. | <a> MT, HON BAPTIQT, CHURCH. 2TH GENERAL ORDER NO. 7.—POST COM- rally. Rev. H. H. Warring, 11 a.m. Aion ik anders will take each stepe‘as_ will cause | C. Hobinton. 8p, it on SUNDAY, May oativinnant, hea | ie ST. PAUL'S ENGLISH LUTHERAN Serie ate honter a e choe ‘Chitrch, cor. 11th and H sts. n.w., Rev. 8. gomer 1ith and G sts. n.w., where the ‘pastor, Rev. | Domer, D-D., .—Bervices tomorrow af 21 8.m.- Re cieorys Elliott, has kindly consented to deliver the | ondncted. by Mev. A, H. Gillette, D-D. of the ¢ eer ren Gotwald. ¥.¥. 8. O. Er af O45 p. ie ie ‘Gomrades should woar the bade. command of James Depa Com- mander. Jaman M. Piper, DPE Rew, Assistant Adjutant General. <q = SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, 3D ST. a2 <—- .w.. Bishop Jobi . D.D.. 11 Pons inet Ye Suni” pa Bam itercession POTOMAC CORPS, W. B. C.. AUXILIARY Lyceum. 8 p.m., “The In = fember of Potomac Corps are re tien ‘SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN OBURCH. theG. A... memor Charies ‘Nob. ‘of Dr. Mason Nobie, Church, 14th and Sounder and former pastor of said chureh, will preach ‘30 pm. Weur your badge. 3 "RENTICE, Corps President HOLMES, Becreiarys 7" President HEL THE HOD CARRI! UNION, No. 1. met at N. H. Shea Hall, Pennsylvania ave., ASHI, to nettle the difficulty between the two bodies ot at 11am. Come and welcome him. it E STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, ENEAR ene ares F venine at Lam. Babbath school, #:30. Christian ea: hod carriers now in the District of Columbia, Saas each having a fu present. ‘Tuey on VERMONT AVE. CHRISTIAN CHURCH, the'above date consclidated as one body of Hoa Oar 'F. D. ower, pastor. Preaching at 11 and & Hers’ Union, No. 1, of the District of Columbia. sunday school at30, Young people's meet- ‘THOMAS HARRIS, President. Mission school, Odd Fellows’ southeast EUGEAN JOHNSON, lec. Sec. ‘ie lock. G g@ THE ANNUAL ELECTION OF NINE trustees of the German Aqwerican Fire In- heer tea ite District of pinmbia —— eld at the ofhce ot a : THULSDAY. “JUNE 18, UML Pons open eo am. <g> CHRISTIAN CHURCH, COR. 9TH AND D sts. n. B. Bagby, pastor. —Services: nday schooi, hing, 11. Y. B.S. C. E. Grto. “Preaching: All very welcome at Be ethoportran M. E. CHURCH, Cor. 436 and C . G. HB. Co a . 5 sig [Eerste aha Prag ENCAMPMENT 69, UNION VETERAN ba “ourse to no. A. s of le . Oth ns of Veterans. Epworth ae at 7 p.m. “h- instant, in ‘order to. attend ineniey Sraseeticiachueena ma pit ache SpIRITUALISM—GRAND ARMY HALL SE nn PaNO a RADE Salone” | Orater, WEL” Lyceum ta. ecto Us 0. D. THATCHER, Adjutant. pt Ue es May Be ,RECHABITE PARADE TO WASHINGTON ren ap for memorial service and the G. A. R., fn ‘Tent this evening; ees set. Ge is anaieersen es Le f Mua pen” Mise “Allyn presente the truths Adjatan g MOI pinin and tore O-cen gq VEPERAN ASSOCIATION, SECOND REG. | door ¢o Te Ke iment, D. C. Ve 1861-" -An adjourned esting will be held at the armory of the Washinton Continentals, n. w.tcorner C and lst n.e..on WED- @—>CHURCH OF THE COVENANT (PRES- byterian), Connecticut ave... Nand, 18th st nw. NESDAY, May 27, at 7:46 o'clock p.m. By order of ev. Teunis 5. Haulin, D. D., pastor.—Ser- vM. 0. le LES \. | Vices at 11 a.m. and 8 p.; Sunday ‘schooi st 9:30 He kreteee, Col, Wat 0" DREW! MowabibS R | rics os an, and 9p. Bunday stool ai 0-30 IHINGTON, D. C., MAY 20. 1891. a AOE OS ERT . 1th an DF. "Me rector,—Services at Sand 11 a.m’ and 4 and 8p. Site anit of the Word ie Heligion of ie ‘of the World; oF Buddha and the Neligion of Christ.” rd Bsa OUT VERNON PLACE M.®. CHURCH South, cor. Oth and K ste. n. w.—Preaching by the pastor. Mev. J.T. Wixhtman, D.D, 11 a.m... “Tine Cleanshig Power of Christ; "ps p-m-, Qualities of ‘True Beauty'in Woman.” Sunday school 9 act. Say evening A ened oF a ake anerine Means cvenite, A Wwusicet of «hake ondot oe, Monn hicit, May 25." Strangers are invited to the church. ie NINETEENTH ST BAPTIST CHURCH, Bs Seer ih sas i sts, n.w., Rev, Walter Brooks, D:D. .. Sunday, School; TT . seruion’vy'the pastor, # p.m, sermon Dy sSeuts free. Public invited. By CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION, MASS. ave. and 12th st.n.w., Rey. Dr. John H. HIOt, rector.—ila.m. and Sp.m. in the evening seats itee. Psalter and responses chanted. it ” Whereas, K. of L., Journeymen House Paint in an carnest effort for the last sight mouths to fally establish the eiht- hour day in that craft, therefore be it resolved that this union spproves of ‘and indorses their effort to re- fain aud fully enforce the eight-howriday and pledge to them all the support in our power to aid them in thelr Px, demands. FLUMBERS' AND GAS FITTELS NION of Washington, D. ©. it g=> WASHINGTON CONSISTORY, NO. 7, P.B.S.,32%, A.AS.K., will hold its regular rendezvous at West End Masonic Hall, cor. 10th st. -n.W.. on TUESDAY EVENING, May 0 pain. AILS. B.'s (Cornea) are in tend. as business of fin Will be trans- acted. By order ANSON 8. TALLOB,32*, Secretary. myZI3t @= LINCOLN POST, NO. 3G. A. R., WILL seeembie vromptly at 7:8) pom. SUNDAY, May 24. at G. A. R. beadquarters, 141 lvania “nS 6 attend memorial service at Foundry ME. Church, by the pastor, Rev. George Elliott. Comrades WILLIAMS, Post Commander. L.A. 1708, ‘been. = ES Pe ;=>PASTOK E. HEZ SWEM PREACHES 8UN- Bee OTE -stOcKHOLD ERS 5 day night S o'clock; preaching at Ll ame ior W. SU. Thomas. A number have: FIRST CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Georgetown, D. C. Annual meeting MONDAY, June 1, 7:30 o'clock Jesus as saviour and inaster, and soiue have been re- ceived for baptism. ‘Ihe special services continue next Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights. Seats free. Come.’ Second Baptist Church, 4th st. and Va. ave. s.¢. It Bee STEESARY, EXERCISES WORLD'S, pm. ee ae at a gy Oy , ma tomorrow." Dire. a_aud other Distr Subscription tothe tenth series now received. Workers will be. present "Mrs Le E. “Phillipe, Dist frict orcanizer, will preside. at GEO. W. KING, Secretary. - 8 my23-8t ;=>TO TOURISTS AND THOSE CONTEM- Bm eating Harpe tec te attention to our **Trayelers’ Outfitting Departuent,”” containing Steamer ‘Trunks, Ladies Dress Tran) Basket Trunks, Sole Leather ‘Trunks, Light-weight Trunks, Keal Ailizator Bags, Gladstone Baxs, Dress S Torlet Cases, Canvas Extension Cases ior nd extra Wwraps—in all sizes. An exten- give assortment of English and American Steamer Lugs aud Suawis for railway iavel, in plaids and stripes, from $i to $d each.” For the convenience of our pafrous we will mark and deliver Steamer Caairs on Loara any steamer sailing from New York, Boston, Fhiludelpiua oF Baltinory ree of change, WOODWARD '& YOTHROP, <q THE” ANACOSTIA PRESBYTERIAN ‘Sabbath »: D.C., every Sabbath afternoon at 3 o'clock. mi. by Rey. J. 5. Patch, Sabbat Ke ritzhuch, Ce ae li E. CHURCH, chine, mm. ‘Sunday, eq AT THE METROPOLITA ‘Church the regular song and praise inceting Wall be he'd in the auditorium of the church, Sunday. May 24, Subject, Proper Obse the Sabbath 4 srvation 0 ‘All are welcome. Selected music. Meeting Lewis, Phe tad becine promptly at 4 o'clock. 3. HENRY Chorister. my23-3m0 Ith and F sts. n.w._ ~@->GREAT FAREWELL MEETING TO BE in So mene M Georxe W. and. mm, und 8 at nizht. y Waitren foyce. under the style and’ of Andrew | i! exp Everyvody is wel Fea eLEGe. Fons, baw boom dissolved by the destn of | TSoratan: 3 ae 3 - a GOOD TEMPLARS HALL, CORNER 44 The undersigned Oe, fo announce that they have and Pa. ave.—Sunday evening temperance bought the interest of the jute Frances M. Joyce and potagfo te ps. Syn the auspices of Faviesion wilh cs inue the business under the same nine and | Lowe, No. 8, 1.0.G.T. Judge J. J. Weed and Mrs. style, having assumed tue Habilit es of the old Brin. Thanking our friends and the publictor past favors we ask the continuance of the saiie. GEORGE W. JOYCE. my23-3t R. EDWIN JOYCE, SALE OF STOCK —SEVERAL SHARES OF the capital stock of the New Euterprise PeeneE Grove, Company. will be sold at public sale TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1801, at 629 F st. n.w., at 4:30 Belva Lockwood will address the meeting. bint Council; Sous of Jonadab, will be present." Reformed, men and those who want to reform come. it W. 5. ROWLE re AES TINENCE Umino: GRAND mublie temperance zneeting Wi Cato Institute Hail, we Fat now on S 4 May 24, at 7:30 p.m. Mr. William Williams, worthy chief of Spartan Council, Sons of Jonauan, pa #9 Gag fppagumit of arreare dl ie um | Wil ayock op te femiperanee cain Ato, singing EL SNE: Secretary: ay Bre publie coral invited: Atre E, A CHAMBERS, jent. : . Secretary. The weather 1 lskel coolers po ced a od ot de <q=s THE USUAT, METAPHYSICAL LECTURE Sunday, 7:30, Speakers: Mes. ‘and A HOUSE COMPLETE. ‘ibe itughes. Subject: "’Much Ado About Nothing: Hall fst. mw. Vitod. ‘Testi ven. ‘We furnish everything that is needed to build shouse, and we have such a perfect system that ‘wecan fill any order quickly and satisfactorily. ‘We can save you lots of worry and running att Be THE TEMPERANCE TENT, COR. oT ‘and I sts. n.e., will open the summer can paigh Sunday, 24th instant, with a children's meet Ing at $0'ci0ck inane nd rally at 8 o'cl around by dealing with us. Duin.’ Sirs. Henry G- Hawkins ened "Sige Heraioe cr acd Engi: , and Col. P.M. Snowden will ad- necting. Puble tavited. ae qq BISHOP HURST WILL SPEAK IN THE LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, interest of Ue Wi .'s Foreixn Missionary . Soncty at Foundry Mi. Gaurchscor i ‘Sins 6TH ST. AND big YORE AVE. BONG A Sins, = Spam cor. wai be pei Branch Yard: ations by Miss Emina ‘Jean Wilson ‘aid soles neocon Cora Boyd, acconipanied by Prof, Bischof, Adusission my23 11TH AND O STS. 8.E. free. A collection wiil be taken for the benefit of the society. “Alltare welcome. it LET US DESIGN YOUR PROPOSED Wal IN NEWS EXCHANGE, <— + julding andestiuate on cost of ercetion, | SS” Vath at. between Pennsylvania ave, will 7 per cent of necessary inoney if desired. and F st. JONAS, GIBBS £'CO.,'Tathand Fete.” yz OR SALE— ; x Row. ALL THE LEADING NEwSPaplits - ‘We have several lola de From every city in the United” States. er northwest GIBBS & CO., 14th and ¥ sis. my) 23-3t ik: IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. ‘OP! EVERY DAY _1t m. to 11 p.m, PAE WEATHER SALE ALL OF NEXT WEEK. <a> CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, COR. STH and H ste.n.w., Rev. Samael H. Greene, y school. 0:303.un- Bishop Hurst ‘superintendent.— ‘ecbool Ail are cordially invited to these services. ASSEMBLY PRESBYTERIAN Sth and T be a ‘connection with the eventing sermon welcome at all services. it TRINITY GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH (cor, 48h and E ste. in. w.)—Sunday services 0:308.m. and 3 p.m. W.-C. H. Lt Second Sunday of p.m. German Sunday school 0:30 a.in- Be EF SOULS CHURCH CUNTTARTAND. and 14ih and L sts . Ship Servi petey heel ed. it Spin. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Strancers ate cordially invited (0 all the services. it <q GURLEY MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN ‘Church, Le Droit Bark. ave. and 7th ‘hing at 11 a.m. and §p.m. by the iam S. Miller. Sabbath school at Christian Endeavor Society. 7 p.m. Vice, Thursday,8 p.m. Strainers always RGF ST. JOHNS CHURCH, Gi Ee Oe eee Fector.~Services tomorrow: Holy communion at 'S Sm mornin and seruion at 11: evening Drager ‘at 4:30; Weated choix Beranwere cordially Poe ‘OF THE ANY. atc cae Light of Asia” and * ‘the Worid..""or, Religion of Buda and the Relieion of Grist ® METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIA ob. Church, 4th and B 8 p.m. C. £. Tuesday; congregational Prayer merting Thursiay: both at 8 p.m. at g->YOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 9TH st. bet. Gand H sts. now. Rov. Joseph se nys Pastor. Sabbath school. 9:30.10. | Preach- ing at 11's. in. ‘and § p. an. Young people's prayer huceting at'7 p.tn. ‘Thursday eveudug prayer tucet ats ociock. are coriiniy wewotne to afl services, at MKENDREE CHURCH, MASS. AVE. between Uth and 10th ets. a. w.—Preac! ing Dy the pastor, Kev. ‘I. L. Wideriuan, D.D.. at 11 &m. and 8 p.m.’ Sunday school, 9:30 a.m, Young People's ineeting at 7:1 p.m. Seats tive to ali. It CHURCH, <@=>EASTERN PRESBYTERIAN ‘sth st. nearG n.e., Rev, M. N. .D., pastor. — Preaching Sabbath school. 9-30 a.m. ¥. P. 8. Stranzers cordially invited. <> HAMLINE M. E. CHURCH, 9TH AND F sts. n.w..Rev. E. 8. Todd, .D. Children’s day. “Sunday ‘school, 9:15 Decorations o xerciNes. Recitation: pt flowers, flurs, bunting, At 8 p.m. platform’ meetine. A chorus of tity Yoices. Address by the pastor. Everybody weicome. It —>¥. M. C. ASSOCIATION TOMOKKOW, 4 p.m; Fifteenth Street Prestyterian Church. ite aim, and’ Object, by Hex. J. Melton Woldron, Mr. David Warner and L. M. Hersham, esa. Servi of sone and prayer. A welcome tor all. Parker Bailey, ary. it 5—> "WHO CHANGED THE SABBATH FROM ‘Saturday to Sunday?" “The Great Present Yashburn and S. B. }ior- i Oth wt. near Rn.w. All ie aineing birds, trut Sermons by J. 8. ton at ®and 3 p.im., tent "a Pestor.~Sualay "school, 9.30 aan. .— Sunday Be 30 am va by lew. AJ. Huntington, DD: 1. “by Hey, C.AW bieisuser. Society of Curistian Rindeavor at'7 p.in. All are cor” dially invited: it" Washington News and Gossip, {THE POPE'S ENCYCLICAL. Index to Advertisements. AMUSEMENTS. ATTORNEYS. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Rev. Laigi Angelini Tells of the Church in Italy. Dernorr, Micu., May 23.—After prayer meet- ing and some misceliancous business st the Presbyterian general asscmbly this morning, ten minutes was assigned between the firet and second order of the day to the representative of the evangelical church of Italy. Rev. Mr. Luigi Angelini, formerly « priest, nm With the salutation ‘of St. Paul, “They of Italy salute you.” ‘The free church of italy originated from Bibles smuggied in by travel- ing tradesmen when its open tale was, unlaw- He gave facts showing the health and wigor of the churches, iu ther poverty giving over $2 per membe The moderator hoped the period of perseca- tion in italy was passed and Mr. Angelini ‘order of the day, ministerial relief, was BUSINESS CHANCES, COUNTRY BOARD. CITY ITEMS... COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. DEATHS. DENTISTRY... EDUCATIONAL. EXCURSIONS, &c_- FAMILY SUPPLIES. FINANCIAL... FOR RENT (Flats). FOR RENT (Offices). FOR RENT (Rooms). FOR RENT (Houses! FOR RENT (Stores). FOR SALE (Houses) FOR SALE (Lots). om FOR SALE (Miscellaneous). HOTELS qesieiii i SUECEET SCTE TTEE utett — Y BP The commitice reported a balauc LADIES" GOODS. 11 | instead of @ deficit, as was usual heretofore, in LOCAL MENTION. 16 | the treasury of $19,097.49, whe total receipts aed fo gteeeat a3 | being, $170,618.49. “The maximum sum per anurans $ | minister was fixed by the assembly at e300 and the average paid was ueurly f250. Mev. LD Cattell, secretary of the board, made an elo- quent appeal for this object and was supported by Elder Juntem of Philadelphia. BILLS AND OVERTURES. ‘The committee on bills and overtures recom- mended the reference of certain overtures to OCEAN STEAMERS, POTOMAC RIVER BO PIANOS AND OLGANS. their appropriate committees, and that gener- PROPOSALS. ally overtures that clearly belong to a partiou- PROFESSIONAL... Men lar committee should by @ vove of anmembly be RAILROADS | Page 14 | Given by the stated clerk directly to the cair- SPECIAL NOTICES. Page 1 | Wan of those committous without being delayed, STAGE EXCURSION Page 16 | by passing through our hanus. Adopwed. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Pages3 | In view of the carly hour at which the excur- Si aiMEK RESORTS .. 15 | sion to Ann Arbor leaves (1:25 local time) the 3 2 | adjournment was fixed for noon. Page 2| Eider Lyman of Washington said that in his WANTED (Houses)........ Page 2| presbytery there had beeu a necessity of get- WANTED (Lots). Page 2 | ting ministers and sessions educated up to ike WANTED (itooms)... Page 2 | idea of affording every member an opportunit WANTED (Situations)..... Fase 2 | of contributing to every one of our boards wi WANTED (Misceliansous). Pave 2 | full light as to its claims. —__— — “I believe,” he said, “that when you do this Goverxmext Recetrrs Topay.—Internal reve- | people will give." He deprecated the omission nue, $599,586; customs, $531,478. Tux Prestpent has appointed David R Aus- tin collector of customs at Miami, Ohio. Assistant Secretary Wuartoy of the De- partment of State has been called to Boston by the death of his father. Anaon-Prenctvo Prosecti.es.—The ordnance bureau of the Navy Department bas carefull tested and accepted 300 steel armor-piercing projectiles of six-inch caliber made by the Car- Penter Steel Company of Reading, Pa. ‘f contributions for # particular board just be- cause wedon't like iis mauagement ior the ‘time being. A long-standing matter of pecuniary oblige tion tow church ‘at Jacksonville, Fla., was re ferred to the financial committee with instrue- tons to report early next week. Adjourned until Monday at 9am. eeapeonl REV. J. K. McCLURKL WITHDRAWAL, He Stands by the Keformed Presbyterian Pastors Who Were Suspended for Voting. Prrresuxo, May 23.—lev. J. K. MoClarkin of the Reformed Presbyterian Theological Semi- nary of Allegheny has made public sn an- nouncement of his intention to resign the cbair of theology and history in the institution at the coming meeting of the synod in this city May 37. The reason given for thus sbandouing his cbureh and place is that seven young reformed Sruvex Puncnass.—The amount of silver offered for sale to the Treasury Department yes- terday was 754,000 ounces and the amount pur- chased 300,000 ormces, as follows: 50,000 ounces at $0.9715, 175,000 ounces at $0.9720, 75,000 ounces at $0.9723. go> CONGREGATIONAL TABERNACLE, OF- posite National Musetun.~ Preaching ii'a and p.m! by the pastor. Seats free. i g=>ELDEE P. D. GOLD, OLD-SCHOOL BaP- fist, will preach, Providence per'ntting. va al ‘Hall, 4233 Pa. ave. ews Sundsy, Stay Also on’ the ioliowins Aiomday the seuue place, at 70) pane Ate . COR.ITH AND S Key. Sausuel' Shannon, pastor. "ahd 8 pein. Noung pousie's eet Prayer ‘meeting Luwieiey, Ste elcone. ity Peg A AE ist), 13th and L ets. n.w., Prof. S. Ritcomb, wpastor.—A1 a.m. ‘stada school at $:45a.m, Younr 7pm All weicor niertainuient bY Union in the church, Tuesday evening, 2uth. qt @>CENTRAL METHODIST PROTESTANT [SS Oa a Bo They Comer Sunday sched 9:30 cn. tie Endeavor Society at 7 p.1n. aoe 2 Church ‘Holy City, Dupont Circle. cee Epworti: League meeting at ‘come to all. FOUNDRY M.E. CHURCH, REV. z Sis ney Smet Seats ot oe Republic Noung peomles F pcm Prayer are. in, Prayer ineet- Wednesday. Layisen'emectings Friday ate <g> WAUGH ALE. CHURCH, 8D AND A STS. Alex. E. Gibson, D.'D.. pastor. —- Atitam. and#p.m, Prayer meeting Thureiay at Spm Te BEREAN BAPTIST CHURCH, 18TH ST. a near Mist.n.w.. J. Milton Weldrone pos. Preach D-m.. special services by Maryland. nts, sitiginy : 3p... mens proiny, subjects“ Drineing Our brothers to Chee Band of Hope. at 3:30 p. F'PS'C meeting st7'p 1m." Bend of Ho oe Bi. ‘every saturday. Pubise Bible class uenday aS body’ invited to all the services . essay by Mrs, Jou se TENT STREET M. E. CRURCH, compar, Hat, now Her. 0, A. hirikeld ‘4.10.0 p.m. Sunday s-hool, League, 7 p. ta Prayer ineeting’ ursday evening. i g7>NEW YORK AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN an hee Raat Sant STERIL ot Brooklyn, N.Y., will occupy the paipit mornn thd evening: bes 11 pat. a 30 MEN WANTED—*‘DANGERS the ¥, MC. A., 138, May 24. 4:30 p.m. York ave. n:w., sunday. for men oniy.” Room in «yunasium ball, Bervice. The great sale of 500 city lots, beginning at n.e. cor. 4th and K ste, n.e., will conimence MONDAY, May, > p.m. Free ‘conveyunce trom teruutius o Columbia cars, F st. berdics and Md. ave. carettes. ‘As this sale will continue this week only we invite early visits to.the ground. Lots are $300, $2: and $100 each. Terms: 825 cash ; balance $20 every three months, ‘Located on M st. extended un‘l terminus of Marvland ave., they present desirable building and investment Bites: ‘Cheapest ground in city or District. Come early in SPECIAL.—I DESIRE TO STATE TO ~~ those Jooking for investments to call for particuiars of Brishtwood Purk. on the line of the Vth s& oars; no free lunch served: Nog brass band in 3 22 cot irom Sto 120. per foot WALTER A, BROWN, Real Estate and Loan Broker, 1433 Pa.ave.2.w. ROOM AND BOARD sa At the It Come early to take part in the song = REFORMED CRURCH (EN ae Oe le eee ne ing Sunday morning at RTT 3 hee No evening service. Consregatioual meeting May 1. SHILOH ‘IST CHUR LST. BE’ Bere sain Et ee a 2 Be Migiead Ex oe ies nai, abit, Cee Sour at re Tos.* “God's Claim Upon the Heart,” Proverbe, atcha: ath by deed of the week if you wish to secure your choice. For plats and information cai un or address tT. GAKDNEI Att Offices Kelloge building, 15iit and @ stern.e. $10,000 REWARD! SOME VILE, MALICIOUS, EVIL-DISPO 1D. C.. MAY 29, 1R01, tore ty Witians Cons dated April 20, 1891, and being ent desirous to close all outstanding accounts as far a8 pos ‘notify ail persons having clains against ple, 1 hereby a sate to present them to me without delay, and 30th verse. “EMORY” EE CHUROR BRIGHT: Sunday, 3 Jets Ber te Gent lUa.mn san 700 plas” All cgeaiatie ae ete ~g-SRYLAND M. E. CHURCH, 10TH AND D oe pean 11am. and p.m. the pastor, Rev. Dr. Brice. “Christian bndsavor, > indebted to ssid Combs are no- | p.m. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening. it ENVIOUS PERSON. OR A FOOL, HAVING CIRG EOPLE’S CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, LATED THE REPORT THAT THE TITLE OF THEA Ost. near 7th n.w.—Sunday, preaching 1d CHARLTON HEIGHTS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY 8.m. and 7:30 p.m. by the pastor. School, TO THE PROPERTY IN PRINCE GEORGE?S |: $5 em.” Bongastviens, 4pm. How. J." Dailey; COUNTY, MARYLAND, NOW KNOWN AS CHARL- — = TON HEIG! 18 NOT FECT, W) ‘Special Reduction to Prompt Buyers. OPER To GIVE TEN THOUSAND DOLEARS RS pew six-room Dicks Re ANY PERSON WHO CAN SHOW A FLAW OK IMPER- = Hurewood ave. Droit Park. | Sev- service, JECTION INTHE TITLE OF BALD COMPANY TO srolegin 204 ‘Fine Aegation. All im- | p.m, 5 daily BENJAMIN CHARLTON, PRESIDENT. Wild's srocRer f, — EDWARD GRAVES, TREASURER. my23-0t st. nw. st, 7 penn JAMES E, WAUGH. = em sar eS RTART ANv nn. waxscen | Reh, Hae Weer ee came | BS THE WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST | 10th st. n.w., will pleage call ‘tor ‘them before or on | ter = the ist DAY OF JUNE. = OP | Bolo COMPANY. hn taiieiieaiadaiaars > ror . CASH CAPITAL ONE Itis jeber's intention to leave for France on Cun LARS. MUAION DOl- | oie myzsse? | fa ean’, & Pm ‘Pays interest on deposits, > CEEANLINESS 18 NEXT To GODT Executes al! trusts. NESS.” And SUITS of all descriptions CLEANED. 1t ry AT COSTS TOO MU% Be gree ea URE or he scm Pa a Eupth EPS Tp Meera ha : FARMS. Call and we H. L. THORNTON, Sole Agent, ‘SATTEEN, SUPERIOR WORK. Neckties cleaned, 10c. AN’ Sects ealied tor TON Fi <7 Tue CHER?& SON, ‘906 G st. pn. w. \NNIE ROO! jas ia her Iota year wen abe married Joe, was & happy oue, a8 every mar- aH BY I ae ‘per week BSP 0F SALE ERCOREAND EOTS- In & Weaver's adait Rifetmine fegstined os terse, toe at South Brook! station. ‘Take your faunlly tomorrow and vieit Brook- Jand while in umber a above the beautiful villaye make 5, yustal oa ‘ieee net adalat pies Swe oth. crmeyana one oe E ‘pay suarantecs « splendid OMA EE | ta Rasa : ED PONGEE | at 8 o'clock. Mi. MODERATE PRICES. | 31m. wilt ‘the choir. ALL junday, at i —- corner 1008 oh ose wena J itality of rand at teal eoidiers efor n Levon of thisefty. “At S p.m. the Stine collere LRG ‘Music at each er class Sunday school, 9:30a.m. tueet ~ Presbyterian Ministers “bad been suspended = from the church for voting at a political eleo- Derective O'Mauxer Annesren. — Chief | # a bly be led Post Office Inspector Rathbone has received | from the tyncd et Probably be expel information of the arrest of Detective Domi-| “In his resignation the Rev. McClurkin says: nick C. O'Malley at New Orleans, charged with “My action is the outgrowth of » candid, opening and destroying letters addressed to | thoughtful investigation of the attitude of the Jimmy Carroll, the p it eburch toward the government of our countrs, and of — ea distinctions by which this attitude of late been advocated. Mrpats ror Buaveny.—The Secretary of the | *ti en Treasury has awarded silver life-saving medals | o¢ ;Ai'¢t Searching the constitutional history to Wm. Penn of Seaside Park, N. J., and Eugene Longstreet of Brielle, N. J., for gallant conduct of the United States, after studying ber Chris- tuan laws, religious customs and Supreme Court in resculng Fred L. Wallace from drowning in Barnegat bay in September last. interpretations. realizing, too, that the ballot box is the piace where Christian convie~ tions must be expressed if righteous laws are to send their ite wing influences throughout our repub! Wwe been forced to the con- ‘Tux Wancrep Garexa—The board of of- | SEIS? Est tus individcal comscnnee of tho ficers appointed to survey the U. 8. 8. Galena, which was wrecked on the coast of Massachu- setts near Gay Head, have made their report to the Navy Department. The board finds that the vessel cannot be repaired within the twenty = cent limit and therefore recom- mends her sale. The Galena was en un- armored cruiser of the third rate. ges allowed to decide as to the duty Of Casting ballot fore right the Keformed Presbyterian church go over to the United Presbyterian side. split, already bad, is growing worse, and may approach the trouble of 1533, which @o- curred under almost similar circumstances. Tux Newark.—Orders have been issued from the Navy Department for the final trial of the new cruiser Newark at Norfolk next Wed- nesday. The trial is not for speed, but is in- tended to demonstrate the com) of the vessel and it will be conducted by Admiral Kimberly's board of inspection. SUDGE BOTKIN ACQUITTED, Cuicaco, May 23.—A dispatch from Topeka, Kan., says: The Botkin impeachment case came toaclose yesterday, resulting in the acquittal of Judge Botkin. Thirty-five senators were present. ‘The first article contains the charges against Judge Botkin of drunkenness on the streets of Springfield and Santa Fe, Kan. Ou this article the senators voted unanimously for acquittal. Article second, which charged that Judge Botkin was’ drunk while holding court in Mare fel Grant and Stanton countics, was next voted on. Thirty-five senators voted for ae uittal. Articles three to six, having been ex- jaded a8 unconstitutional, were not voted ou. Article 7 charges that Judge Buthin has been @ continual user of intoxicating liquors to such cent trial of the Vesuvius’ guns near Fortress | an extent as to bring his court into contempt Monroe, Va., has been presented to the Secre- | and to scandalize the administi of the Navy. The board in sul On this article twenty-six senators voted for firing mechanism of the guns is rather crode and will admit of im- of the are given A Naw ox tae Paactice Vasser.—The Practice vessel now building at Elizabethport, N. J.,for the-use of the #hval cadets is as yet without a name, although rapidly approaching completion. Some naval officers have sug- ted that she should be named the George seats fitting tribute to the memory of the great historian, who was the founder of the Naval Academy. Tue Vesvvivs’ Testa.—The report of Com- mander Robley D. Evans’ board upon the re- Article 8 states that the judge used blas- usand profane language. Un this charge not guilty, 4 guilty, 1 ex- Article 9 charges that Botkin maliciously illegally exercised tue functions of bis of- On this charge 12 voted guilty, 16 not 1 not voting. It required 27 votes to Of the thirty-tive senators who voted thirty-two are republicans, two alliance, oue —— THE POPE'S ENCYCLICAL, Hy cireu ves that a correct esti- mate of the value of the vessel can be reached. Tanasese’s Deats.—Consul General Sewall at Apia, Samoa, has transmitted to the Depart- ment of State an account of the death of ‘Tamaseso, formerly recognized by the German i : E i iferie ¢ F it Pensoxat.—Hon. W. D. Owen of Logans- port, Ind. Hon. A. C. Thompson of Ports- th, Ohio, Hon. C. H. Grosvenor of Athens, | Was supposed to be incarnated in the mon- ‘Ohio, Charles Dury of Cincinnati, W. C. Jones | *rehic principle. of Spokane Falls and W. F. Dalrymple of Pitts- field, Pa, are at the Ebbitt-—J. R. Shneds of DUNCAN IS REMANDED. hoes Mis Wie Unable to Appear im Court Te- ee Wierd DN Cannanvon, ‘Waxes, May 23.—R.C. Duncan and Morris _ of Washington, D. C., who is charged with gg aed attempting to murder his wife by beating her Phelps of Denver, C. A. '& stone at Bettwe-y-Coed, ‘T. T. Hawkes of 12, was brought into court —?