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WASHINGTON GROVE. ‘THE RIOTING IN GRANADA, THE CONFESSION OF FAITH. daring place ta our noble Re ee WANTED—HELP. WANTED---HOUSES. —————————————— Giertous Time of Revival a¢ the Camp/ The Eesult of = Prompt Effort to Suppress ‘Morrie Tells How the Committee Reached | Will not carry, becauso the great heart of the ANTED—LIFE INSURANCE. ‘ANTED—HOUSE OF 81! MS & : Motng orm * Founical Uprteng. at Concieionn et, Sate Neve] peace eae mae |W atin ens een aaa | Rowe nen tame aes, > to consent that it ue set ‘most, insurance 3 amar: Correspondence of The Evening Star. Later information from Managua, Nicaragua, — [oh pe giedes Bh aegpem Ge 7 company | K.. Ster office. = SORTA Wasurxorox Guorn August 26, 1891 | confirms the reports of riots at Granada on | A REMARKABLE PRESBYTERIAN PaMPELET TO BE | fst\ns to the dence OF MUI ae | GaAs a waasat | VV ANTED FOR A CLIENT AM “po erase cntatainioes Never in ite history has Washington Grove | sinday. The occasion of the disturbance was | PUBLIBHED—AW ATTACE Ox DR. Batoos axp| broad n doctrine: but all agree that it is of ANTED—A YOUNG LADY TO KEEP SPT OF | 83.000 con 3 desired: on the cabe 1 been the scene of such Methodist fre and glory | the arrest of opponents of the government | PRINCETON. vast moment to shut out, if possible, by the | writes A’, pinghoeeery ; must anigevtend tae of tape st Cop distinet sinaaintion or oe varryss be- | “suse-ai . the slanderous and mischiovous eriticisms | yr antRO“k WHITE GIRI¥O COOK AND DO to which the church has for a century WBen ex~ Wrens a Bousewiras retervines reauined SABRI t poctivs boven hicecenry aaa sth se. news arena Reese Ae da 2 Or Ww TISRINS. “In Tespect to the ‘heathen,’ we could not WASTED — A, WOMAN TO DO GENERAL ANTED HOUSES—I HAVE €10,000TO VEST * et lbs: 5 ith st_ n.w. here or elsewhere admit that any among them | gered apr Sa thal famnlly: relerence 1-| hSneraof rch pe NE ge Fd | RENTS AND SOG NW AVE <u Roost pot y bs i 1] 3 3 3 a ac wine? such * > | 5 dere LR} TOs eure! hin 0 fm Christ Jesus.” Phil, ii:5. The preacher | she troops here at the capital are confined to | feesion of faith. The pamphlet is by a mem- ouerealy tone Genk een eee toe ee WANTED_aN InpusraroUs BOY ADOUT Ts | BAd gmRey eae by sending ul particulars to Bb: a aie re a spoke eloquently of the virtue of self-sacrifice | v1.5 barracks. In addition, the opposition to | ber of the committee, the Rev. Dr. Edward D. | on? some pagan minds such » measure of | suay's Ach ateoicrade: mandy employment: salary | A tN GEARS TENANTO IN OAS a for the uplifting ot others, and invited his |p ident Sacasa is growing’ daily and affairs | Morris, professor of Lane Theological Semi-| compliance with the human conditions of re- | TRIOUS Star ening ee ast the northwest section, two houses of not less | pe pF -- Bearers to mightier effort. are assuming a critical position. pary, Cincianati, and will, doubtless stir up. pentance on account of sin, humble faith in | WraxtED—a GOOD COOK 70 G0 TO TAROME | S03 Sever ses nuee.seomereerectarelr., must, be a | nosis wat | Pease The mothers, Jed by Mr. Dowzte, ries oie |, For many years vigcrous rivalry has existed | commotion in Presbyterian circlys, ‘The Press | the motey rr eres tenner Cee Ce eat eG Ok gnd a4. B. au c'clock to bear requests for prayers and dis- |b ctween the ancient city of Leon and the more | says: the grace and mediation of Christ,’ avail for cuss God's willingness tosave theirhouseholls | modern Granada, and between the progres-| “The reasons for each proposed change in the | thei: ‘salvation.” ADDI ae Lanes ww drive, inake bimeelf uge- | yr ANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. Earnest petitions wore offered for their chil-| nts, whose headquarters are at Gratada, and | famous Calvinstic document are given. with THE ROMAN CHURCH. WANTHD-a. ser1Lep wouas Vou oF = Pina SoU dren, and Mra. Clara Hoach offered « prarer | Me Wiese strongholds: are Laon and Mara, | Temarkable candor and clearness by Dr. Morris. | ‘The invidious references to “papacy,” which | Waki tates rat have reference. Apniz.st | W “Uictning.* Appiy to'C, PUTSCIL 1730Pa ate, for the preparation of the heart for the = weld foots . e+ was yesterday witnessed. At the morning | wi. were supposed to be plotting a revolution. — service Dr. L. ¥. Widerman of McKendree | piv opponents of the government, including | The Philedelphie Press announces that ® stirring sermon onthe “Law of| 125 ex-presidents, were exiled. The chief of | pamphlet will soon be issued giving in detail Christ, It Extent and Inspiration.” His text |» ojicg and six men were killed. the secret proceedings of the committee en- was: “Let this mind be in you which was als| " Granada is practically in a state of siege, and | gaged ia the revision of the Westminster con- = we a at s.. cor. Lith and F sts. a. w. ANTEDIA BOY BETWEEN 18 AND 20 YEARS Fi w.. 127, and bath .. @100 00 | © ef the Tord's table that was being spread at nada for many terms past has fur-| Up to this time not a word has come from the | mark certain chapters of the cenfewion and | Zi Xe™ York ave. ford i ci ANTED—A GIRL 3 ¢ | nished the country with the president, but st | revision committee, beyond the provisional re- | which were partially eliminated by the revision | WAN tf? 4,,Gi8& HOR GENE the ery haber - ie —. ip | the last eleetion, by undue means, the ort now before the presbrteries for approval. | committee, are at, jena ie Dr. Memes, suagesys! RO Wasluinx. “Gall at 100 Pa inistors of God, fourtee: > 5 3 ‘ople knelt | 8% Claim Sacasa, a Leon man, was chosen | Each one of the half hundred members has re- i \Wantep — ered about the Lord's table the people Snelt | Dresident. Sacaaa’ had previously been a sen- | frained from speaking of what transpired in the masta scoala ie ot Geta ee ioe W. silently throughout, the amemply. \itnesed | #t0r. and on the somewhat mysterious death of | prolonged and frequent sessions of the com. perdition, and the scriptural term, antichrint, | for" af? R2, dred and sevents-four Christians Wilhed by | President Caraco, two years ago last October, | mittee.” fo the pope of Rome, Sic tin nekaeal comes’ | os ae . Christ's death and resurrection as typifie! 9Y | Senator Sacasa wae duly chosen to fill out the The report has aroused great opposition. In | quence in the conclusion that the papal com-| WANiLD A Xe demblems. At the close brief testi- | hed term. 5 this the ultra-Calvinists, with Princeton at the | {uns Li to DANIEL SHANAHAN Amacoetie be Benth a a ES re Poke A The Lnchtest and | This wax not approved by the progressist | head, are the leaders. ‘The opposition na been | ™uOn isnot church of Christ, but a eyna- SED ALAI SST Oe COCR Oe To | orenenee Mea ores Of maereanaee of al Kinds: | party, and President Sacasa beoame more and | carried into each of the 216 presbyteries.” e°Eias while the use of wach terme is protonted | W mancinenny south OF COLNTRE TO = a War me | ke imseif Useful in the country a it pa of es ountry & permanent | “THOROUGHLY CO: PETENT Site woman as chauberuatd wuss oon 8 und 9:30 Yow CASH, ED—-IMMEDIATELY ~ fiat Nn felsure | 7th st. n. w. ans more unpopular as it became known that he, pa penta cy agudeh on bel hours; constant work sna Tay given, Adaress, ANTED—TRAMS AND CARIS. APPL Ht T_NicE HOUSE, ‘ ing incongruons with the general | inciosing stamp, SLAM AGERE 2. S al ND . ¥ ict euht rome at o : former vielts, 3 rch ah Leon act ,chureh party, tind | prom advance sheets the Press gives an iden Intiguage and, temper of ont confessions there | Bassa taneazs: 111+" ACERsS Lie catad ‘ se ee ae TNO TEE ee | eee mons | Rastpeusoes. 5 v toOU RES Bye warmth in the spiritual temperature « dency after | f the document itself, According to these | have appeared to the committee no indicat ANIED—GiiL FOR GENERAL, HOUSEWORK 5 aor OR KENT “iw 2OK KENT Mem a2 wT. NWS Ty ROoMte ARB we at the iret service be attended, and iti Estes ated out Onare's aeetnen are te | cesta a faalialad peas Gita pectic ot ee ee ee Witt ead umm Atay at cht. Appiy, wih | qr.cup) ete ctimtenee 8 percent tite Pereet Ade gibi in * |r, minnie sore: Feat 0 er snout. Aba BP a Lice + eon ny 7 ref i z ri fy 7. Stat office. cos x we S—— steadily Fising: coached at night and the re- | *Pite of the opposition party and the increas | statement of tho motement toward revision, |" tbe’ persitious-earemipthas of Ga ‘papal | Wr eer vival that followed this mighty appeal was such pater larity of his administration, Sacasa | giving the arguments that induce the general hierarchy, ha Wi TED—A WELL BROKEN YOUNG HOKSE in his ambitious plans, and in No- | assembly to order ite undertaking. It’speaks for riding and drivinz. Address, with 1434 G ST These in any wise diminished. : assumptions have embodied themselves con- aul price, Bos 16, city P.O. trick all mod. bapa, $0. owas never witeeued By Tee nltur for com, | Yetuber last was elected president. of the apparont signs of the coming revision of | spicuously in the Iatest Vatican decrees and the oe 3 ONE THA’ 7 ANTED_TO BUY A SMALT GREFHO! wrt ee cant and Ge teethccs oud ‘THE PRESIDENT'S PROMPT ACTION. all the creeds of Christendom, and gives to|ianguage of that decree, declaring that the | at 724°sh" ince madry goods store. ApR'y | NY once. SCHMID'S BIKD STOKE, 712 ene Suters “ot happy” and enjoyed religion a*| The report that an attempt was to be made | Presbyterianism the credit of having taken the pore ef Komeis the viewr of Christ at the : ee ;ANTED_ as Tr 5 ™ TERY. Now Watimegen Gears ute | bend oh ng ene of te car | AY Shade? ESD E RCTS | WASTED SUENOaDE FRG 3 it half 0 int experience in a shoe store preferred. Address | MAGIC WDEK, 222 Fe * , last nig! “ pene God's praises. ‘The | mies. Calviniem greater th, jee and syM- / against it as an assumption without warrant in WANTED A FIRST-CLASS ADVERTISING MAN WANTED STUDENTS FOR SHOKIHAND. mging shout, the glad hallelujah went up| One complaint against President Sacasa is | metry, grent power for good over ite adherents. | Seripture or in fact™ United States: mot have sULiy sec pete ae Gall’ at 1280 Oat between Sang —L, the assembly, and ax Dr. Wider-| that he controls elections by the presence of | The chief reason for the revision Dr. Morris |" Dr. Morris closes this remarkable pamphlet | bie of wetting wood prices; ‘ pat} ‘whose time 1s valuaole —HIGHERT PRICE YA vous, Address G. THOM ther never had before nt this altar place. The | ¢o oust the president by force of arme led to | !°%:, ‘This is not a reaction against Calvinism, sane 1 €s store ‘Offives.” Ruatire sal christians who had been con- | police soldiers at the polla. gousiders to be the actual advances made | with a personal explanation, in which he states | 300 wo can interest big tirms, "Address G. wiictet tne altar to lift their hands more tan |’ The spies employed by. the administration | during the last two centuries and a balf. and that the committce endeavors to. follow the a ch aaa ‘hundred were uplifted and clapped for joy. | pointed out ex-Prosident-General Chamorro, | especially in the latter half of our own century, | central line of revision and to avoid incorpo. | WW ANTED— A GOOD, _GOOK. | WASHER AND "Today will close the camp meeting. ex-l’resident-General Joaquin Ravala, Don An- | in theological knowledge and in religious ex" | rating the dogmas of some school or section or by appbine ef it Fee Dr. Ellintt will preach at the morning sery-|sclmo Kivas, editor and proprietor of the | Perience. gratifying the wishes of the extremists even to | 2.W. with rood refer = foe today, Rar E. L. Watson at $:30 p.m. and | Jiario Nicarauuense of Granada, the organ | How the committee met the demands for | the casting out of essential elements. Either Rev. Richard Norris of Cumberland at night. | of the progre-sist party and the leading news- | changes is explained in detail by Dr. Morris in | course wonld have been a mistake disastrous, ‘A large crowd is expected here this atter- | paper of Nicaraugua; Enrique Guzman, a | the body of his pamphlet. if not fatal, to revision itself. It would almost fon of Gen. Gazman, nad Dea J.D. Rodrigue 3 ee ee < fi ee of aged inevitably have divided the chureh into peren arene ately for position fice and wuccess us. teacher of yocel and instru 2 rman into camp | formerly attached to the Nicarauguan legation 2 commit - | and factions. And the end of such a policy os ; - | mental music, a howe in a refifed and cultured faa! yeaterday | Ammerman came iio CNP | at Washington, as the most dangerous lenders | dered that the general evidences for the Pible | might hase hoes, hence ween oe | eases secotuing tomer Le "ALBUGH + 8) icraers cane tciana fy fous todo Mise Fila Gods, who has been visiting Mrs. | of the progrettist party in Granada. Conse: | were not specially discnaved during the struggle AN ATTACK ON PRIXCETON. WANTED—A BOY TO STAY IN THE COUNTRY, | ofllce, until Aucust 20, A801.” Siestlo estan, returned to West Woskington | eee) Soer MRIS Crary, reeention to ett | Sedona preter Gr bene altogether | Referring to the criticisms excited by the | tomuut anniv a WO Eo Swe ne MOWRY | WV ANIED— TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT yeeterday : pore is AS a = Standart makes; rst-iwes machi : e | termined suddenly to arrest there gentlemen | internal, and appealing as such chiefly to the | report, Dr. Morris finds two extreme posi- | \\-ANTED-SLTTLID COLORED WOMAN Pou | terme any mctice city, of 0 ands wopping et nvenne ae Se ee | co eaied Gates ues pues oe bok meee believer, have been found to be inadequate to tions against which the revision movement Wee ;yeereucee aurea ed EWTN. se ols Fe mae ie - i the Hotel | shot should they return. This plan was exe- | Meet the needs of an age like our own, in whic! ald be ‘The first i hich Se EO: Vy Sapa He AMMONIAT RE CAM CAK- Miss — progr yee pont nat pi cuted Sunday. The men abowe, ‘named were | the divineness of the Bible is at every posable | deares U sarees: § oe ead WARSTED— AN OYSTER COOK AT THE ®. W tt CLEANING AND RENOVATING WORKS, 1D s, LD ASD SILVER FO! CH, Manufacturing Joweler, | 3 2 if, opposite patent office; une watch repairing ; Presentation ‘and order medals mage on premises, established 1472. ‘auz?-Im' AN OF INTELLIGENCE | Yyr a3 1 | LADY LARGE EXP! ted inanediately tor p% WANTED-BY A LADY OF GE EXP! 16.8) 148 Ma ht. BLOORS, wie ‘orricrs, SMF st. rma, 2 A unt second four. | Baden 405 La ave, 4th floor, 140 \004 Ma av’ 2 ra, ae Sates TORES, Focke of Peskovune most unexpectedly arrested on the charge of | point assailed. To meet these ends the argu-| 9 new and shorter creed. This is the position | st.c cota pve Rooms; mam 240,78 | Sid brightened Uy cur new protees Burniturestoat iors per Seeker | ose spent xesterday afternoon | conspiring against the government and were | ments from prophesy, miracle and biblical | attributed to Dr. Briggs. It is deseribed by W ASTED_A RESPECTABLE WHITE GINL TO | Teeplone Sot nee: NEWALAU Manner. is mother, Mrs. H. A. Gross. taken to the quartel. Their arrest caused | history were introdu Dr. Morris in this language: “It is easy to pro- do general housework and taxe care of a child. ANIED_—THE MANAGEMENT OF A HOTEL AE; wre Mrs. Henry Frankland went to Gaith- | great excitement in Granada and a vigorous PREDESTINATION AND THE DECREES. fess a special knowledge of our symbols and a | C# Zand 6. Ll 2 le Se EE. ag Lathes aw, Or aed ersbury yesterday to visit at the bome of Dr. | attempt to rescue them was God's eternal decrees of forcordination and | high degree of loyalty to them at one moment, | ‘Wy ANTED_A STEADY TABLE, SERV. ton years’ experience with the principal botelein W “E20 James Lance. THE FIGHT. Predestination and preterition, the great | and in the next to explain away their piainest | ,\yo,\toseneral housework im @ stuall fan Beton De Addras HENRY STEVENS. '1T1d Miss Carrie Wilson, danghter of Frank Wil-| The quartel was attacked, the soldiers | stumbling blocks of Presbyterianism, next | %®chings, and to propose some speculative 14 14th st , 7 TY 7 4 & wad both, (ands) io wl ghtful home of Mrs. - substitutes in their place, easy, in a word, to — ANTED—T¥PEWKITERS FOR RENT; BAST 4 gon, be at a te, Segitol hema were fired upon, the latter returning the fire, | received attention. These aro contained in the | claim the name of Calvino cng ay the dane WW rescuing Caerantan Non. ‘fig 3 Tila ith et aw, Ext OSECRMIONED pia . io Snes sone and Mise Clara Norton | 8nd @ number on each side was killed and | famous chapter 3 of the confession, which re-| time disparage or reject what that name " st after 5 p.m. | tary. letter “die, NEWMAN & SON, GUS 7th et a.w. a m Washington spent yesterday at the Grove, | wounded. The exact number of casnalties | cites that bythe deeree of God for the mani- | specially represents to the minds of common the guest: of Mre Leonard Chapman. is not known, but it is reported that the chief | festation of his glory, some men and angels are | nen, Mrs. Henring, who was visiting Mrs. Brown | oicer of the police and at least six soldiers | predestinated unto everlasting life and others | ‘The second dangerous element referred to is | - = Of 4th avenne, returned home last night. were killed. and that some fifty citizens were | foreorduined to everlasting death. These are | Princeton, whch Dr. Morris dewcribes as an | WW Miss Lizzie Wallace of Kockville is visiting | shot. General Chamorro and the other pris- | particularly and unchangeably designed, and | “extreme conservatism whieh must not be per- i, FOR GENERAL I Cail at 12 hi st. ANTED_AT CITY INTELLIGE! ‘OFFICE, ‘cooks, chambermai vas en, woanene bon ‘TED_HORSES, MULES AND COWS TO tu lover khee hizh; good fences, shade i | their number is so certain and definite that it |: Pee | ect WOEK Blacee sive TED-VIOLL i Miss Sallie Kilgour of 2d avenue. oners were subsequently brought to Mana- er ia 8 in and defini it | mitted to stand in the way of an honest, fait ‘D. SHACKLEFORD, two ex-U.8.a. clams.” ‘Seientifie instruc: SHED. Mies Cora ene Who was visiting Miss Lizzie | gua under a strong guard, and Granada was | Cnnot be either increased or diminished. The | ful, adequate revision of the church symbols. Hons, $> for twelve weets—during “vacation.” | Cail Ast bear 10th. ...@160,66 Belt, ieft for Washington yesterday. placed in a state of siege, pending the subsid- | Test of mankind God was pleased to pass by | Ina foot note in this part of the pamphlet Dr. Satire: = . isthernek = Miss Emma Kipley left this morning for a|ing of popular feeling. The important prie- | 8nd to ordain to dishonor and wrath for their | Morris attacks Dr. B. B. Warfield. professor of W ir covisyment ant Suuslatas te Bema Go | 3 few days’ visit to Washington and Bay Kidge. | oners yesterday were sentenced to be es-| #in to the praise of His glorious justice. systematic theology ut Princeton, who has al- man, Italian, Spatish, Portuguese, Dutch, Daniels pbmnse-anaien corted “across the frontier and ordered never | ,, The committee omitted the word angels for | ready opened the compaign against the adoption TANTED—TWO YOUNG Ergiieh gr iissian, Bestreserencesiiven. WILLIAS & MakROW EScArE. to return, under penalty of death. The pris- | the reason that the confession can hardly be | of the report inan article in the Presbyterian departinent ; only those wit So Sa OES, SEW a : oners will be secretly taken to the froutier. but | S4pposed to be of interest to that class of be- | Rerictr, of references need apply to SAKS & Wee a EOEARAND, TYPE WRITIN 1 COOK AND LAUNDRESS ure dictation cach west and dwelling, he Great Disaster | to what point, and whether on the Honduras or | ™* The dreadful doctrine foreordination to | Dr. Morris is hopeful for the final adoption SS a Costa Hiea line, is not generally known. Pos-| Sif. and also to condemnation for that sin, | of the report in the ” 30 hours’ dictation each week aud practice of Caligra “tne, 3 18 14357 Peun. ave. m. - ~ form presented to the i fauully | colored married woman pre- | or Hemington, or both, three Lents, ©10., Busines ‘ SENT REW HO sibly the prisoners will be allowed to embark | Whtich is supposed to be the teaching of Calvin, | general assembly, notwithetacling this podtnorsg FS hexceptionable references required. B. H. | course, mciuding bookkecpime, liltatrated Ly Eror KENT_NEW Ho MiTH SIX KOoMS, The following extract, received today by &/ On some vessel at Corinto. | has been utterly eliminated from this chapter | tion of Princeton. He anticipates some | xo ‘i SORTS aay | Cai tmincclelrated book charts penimanahip. commer: = mand ee wate Washingtonian from his brother in New York, | | The Chamorro, Zavala and Guzman families | p¥ the committee. Ihe reason for this, given | changes and offers a suggestion of his own in tone STRTEADY | Commercial paper, bnutiioh and spellieur three miouton, Bias Gt oe ne ato Cn.w. opp. Trmuy Church, gives @ realistic iden of the scene at Park place, | are among the most wealthy and important in| bY the pamphlet, is “a foreordination which | recognition of mirucles of which the confession | plyat a $10. | Frof. Stari has conducted the business scivol 5 or ; | Nicaragua, and consequently the arrest and | lies of all human action. and which ap- | says nothing. Here is Dr. Morrie’ uimend- the peat imo year, He wigo had args ef the Gust tm New York, at the the of the greet disaster: | ToS ot the, guntloman’ nseiod craves ict | pests to determine or ecdain the tin 2a tray be | 2% hess school atthe Vo SE-C-A- during the past year, | “MAN Lave BE, Ae. Ga Fouseray i $12 “You mention the disaster that occurred | {21 —- provhabnorlt the punishment,” thus binding the sinner down | "':Miracles are not ordinary providences aud, having trained thousands of younz men and ‘iice only. THOMAS J. Fishik © CO. here Saturday in the collapse of a building. | “jt js not known that in addition tothe arrests | it a fatalistic bondage, first to transgression through the action of secondary causes, but are Wwouen tor iives of usetuiness and houor, he ro WANTED AN EXPERIENCED COOK AND A — reesios $ S pared to say ti te: belnd une YOUF sous aind dat ole ent aud had T seen it, Well rather’ Tsu too | just made other persone are under surveit- | nd, then to an inevitable condemnation, is | the inmmodiate acts of God, wiihin the sphere fifin thea: devon’ dr ageriee tm | fersand Swill, Tie vortea au be tne, Bt twern Ce is i \ . People would not be astonished if some | rd), er. of providence, tion fome well “a” Make apy) i rns 01 yusiness W conaner _ = ae a adjoining the one in w! Se f within | {milies were also to fall under the president's | *¥ine of the decrees, has such fullness of war- ———_—_<ee—___ W ANTED_TWO YOUNG MEN ABOUT 18 YEARS | ance. io A. C. SAAKIN'S BUSINE: i ERFORD, €24 14thst. ° aad 1 was sitting at a desk reading proof within | Gis) jeasure. rant in the Scriptures as would require its aftirm- THE SONS OF VETERANS, of axe for bundle wrappers; onl LEGE, 15 5 g. n.w. aul-lin_ | (ok KENT—BY KO. MOLTZMAN, REAL Be forty feet of the disaster at the time it oc-| It is said that the present political troubles | tion as an essential article in any Christian psa Mecal gasa ced apply. SAKS AND COMPA: WANTED WILLIAM C.FRISSELL, PIANO | 2 tate and lusuraace Broker. Mau and 1'sts. a. ws curred. I heard a loud report like an explo- | do not affect the progress of the work on the | Creed. ~ prime rt , A Report Made Proposing Separate Civic and tion and felt our buikding totter and then a| maritime canal Wough Don Rodrigues, one of DOCTRINE OF PRETERITION. saihine Beasect . bling. roiling sound and- the screaming of | the xeutlemen expelled, is known to have been! The no lem dreadful doctrine, preterition, | The Wy ASTED-seTTLED w ¥ 7 ANTED CRAYON! ‘ho inapelcaned poopie—em in « flash—and we | hostile to the American enterprise. contained in the idea that God eel gheventae to sessions of the Grand Commandery, VAS chambarwork CAAT ey Parra Youall to know that you can zet a fine crayon all made a rush to get out of our building, not amen _——— hy the: wash of i lens Ia hes Sons of Veterans, at Minneapolis, have been de- | Fendaii building, cor. D and 449 sts new. fomssup atthe yng SS knowing exictly what had happened, but real- | The Canadian Parliamentary Investigation. = oy grey mankind whom or | voted entirely to routine business conducted in WARTED-QUICK! 00 WOMEN — COOKS, | printed: Call and get prices and se bere een Saing that we were in danger in sowe form or] In the publie accounts committee at Ottawa | ‘ained to dishonor and wrath, has also been | executive sesion. ‘Tho proposed changes in | Vt at, “maids,” nurses, "kee Coders acetese | metsonly @Sper dozen, at gine. 1 rushed down our | rear stair-| yesterday the government took. the initiative | #tricken from the creed. tine Tensone eiven for | the constitution and ritual have absorbed a | tial winter BT Go Seutsy MOREY OF no auoney. | VW ANTED. HOUSEKEEPERS AND HOTEL PRO- Tae ee eee pies ate itt | and opencd the investigation into the case stern and awful phrase, ‘to pace by,” pond an good deal of attention, but are still unsettled, ie suze. ‘the entire front of the building adjoining | where girls were absent from the auditor gen- | ing the existence of no sort o ‘Us was throwa in the street aud the flames were | eral’s department. It was shown by what was | for the lost, such HOUSES. S19 hs Penneytvanie ave..035 First-class tuning a lowest rates, Orders by mail proupily attended to Soha" | tere. wT ‘I i 1 Ist se, tr. 1, ASULTE OF SLAROE, re Hor ofhcwe at Leni if a $ "i = ture uphoBtered. repaired, packed and stored at rea- i x ; ANTED—AN ELLIGENT N ). WITH | sonsbie Bue iaitresses a specialty. ine provision | though itis practically certain that the mili. | W caprai, y's ara of sxroriors (ake chariot | SRR abe: ne bpiy maltressen specialty. EAL” would make their salvation | tary and civic features will be divorced and the | 4 urauch. House abroad, with amterest in bus dy lds, : Aadrens NEGKO, Star oitices a — a apt of cellar, Rae ee eres eng font stanesay as tela | brought out that not only the girls but many | Powible, and the kindred phrase, ordaining | military degree made optional. ‘The com- ¥ OOD AGENTS AND caNvass: | W Suta stock undceass tatm Hover mca, Wed Landing Reetroot, Se pent, O40. a the mee to go cat poy-livea~t For-| Of the men had in the last three years been | tainly do give a forbidding tone aud nepect | ™4ndery eontinned its session yesterday after- tncontt® {or endow meut onder: bix pay and e rewular | meals a day aud groomine, Ser in Best attention. po, Tus no chance of escaping from the Fear. FOF-| Sway'an unreasonable amount of time from | Sit ought in some way to'be removed" | noon, but the local G. A. R. men undertook to | °°" MMEMETE Ww som etent utes call'at once. | Haut or aid returued ines. =i. WILBUR, Sa at cn md our buildig from the lames. When we found | SORROW. ieclvlleges andl lect That the chapter as amended will fully satisfy | demonstrate their interest in the order and its | “!¢t¥ 711 14th st. nw. xD ‘wo-story trom bwirks that there was no immediate danger in our tess om ections | the church cannot be sa ‘\WWANTED_—STEAM CARPET CLEANING AN suetopaent po | W tnsrccian corte per ee Jadiesmen and women. white | made over: ‘urniture ‘steained and moths destroyed. ds of domestic iabor, city. states | F.M.YOUNGS, 1402 Pa.ave. Telephone 1008-2. 113 | he There ‘SAM SE. BHOWN, ‘Ok Oth st. AND CELLAK, OO WaSitN DANENHOWER, Cor, Lithand @ m5 ; ; y ANTED— DUNDO’ : qwas addressed yesterday on bebalf of Hor. | gti convention by visiting Camp Webb at Minne-| V Teau, conducted SEEST are Moat our owes "Ail Gent | Thomas Scorers, MF by Sins Fuipatrick | route tums ong whe woah! prefer to as the | ahaim numbers ‘The proosedings were quit | easter tna ue Jomaine between us and the ruins isa fourtcen- | With the object of showing that the informe | jn the confession” though it 1s difficult to see | formal and were participated in by the visit- , NTED-SALESMEN TO SELL GOODS 1 ISB Ost creer)... ineb wall, aud why that wall did not go with | Hon McGrevy obtained from the department | how this could done without an open abandon. | ing camp, by the old soldiers from the State | W merchants by sample; blr pay for workers: tase 1020 Conn ave (rea y : was obtained as a member of the Quebec har- one ‘i Heand | Goode: Peemanen’ states ey, for Wacker FOR RENT—ROOMS. aul =e sepa boar pico Sonne bor board and as such he had n perlect right to | men reac Point of the Reformed or Caivin eed here Sere ea bins pert ANUPACTURING COMP ss FO®,BENT—hooMs oN up AND 3D FLOORS; Ur building was saved, as the destruction was | £5. (Mt information. He adinitted that Me-| the use of the words “some of mankin r Depart- aa — _ on suite or sinule: fwrnished or tafurnished : house Past Grand Commander John P. Ii rh INAP n : . Grevy had committed an indiseretion in divulg- - = < - WANTED—IN AP ew and rooms papered ; references. 1130 0th st. m. w. 1 * one brick remaining 0} i which were not changed | ment Commander Chas. D. Parker of’ St. Paul ae pe tg pe one ce an oe >to | ing the particulars to his brother, Robert Me- ae erred = ; , ving experience in insurance bantiee oy eae ee cmt og ittee. It implies that the saved | and others. The report of the ritual committee salaries guaranteed. Apply ANDKEW W 6-ROOM_ BRIC mE t ; ¥ A eOR R R 8ST. NW. A BUITE 01 Aamonth. Key at GUS ‘there, biac! charred, hovering over the |)" : . are only a few and that the lost are the great | was finally submitted to the commandery and | 5 ae Ftoonson joor; furnished; modern conve- TUCKER & Biko. a pene Dosepr ey Pecxpr gg Bt nS harbor ‘ommissioner and not a6 «member of | majority of the human race. ‘This Dr. Morris | provoked’ a lively discussion. It provides for | WW ANTED—TO ATTEND TOOUTSIDE TRADE, A Also rooms on 3d floor; Sourd if desired. pric 100 F st mot yet passed. Teaw six bodies dag out Sat-| Parliament thinks uo Presbyterian now believes, fwo degroce_-a civic and a mflltary—and for a | ot teunmiaxs und aoall warts alee eres | eee Twriwo mn CANE TEN urday Ddetore 5 Sark coe at i sive, a4 git vwliais cup Sencuan ik IDEA OF CREATION. number of changes in the ritual.’ The report | city. Addrem UUTSIDE TRADE. star oftes, Iya Pe ES Ar 2502 FOR RENT—STABLES. about nine years of age, and w | Zhe ment Arrest 3 oe — The idea of creation as taught in chapter 4 | “t#.Ai Arst adopted, but thie action was subse- | \W-atep NERGETIC MAN TO RENT AND | front. nized ber mother ata wiudow across the street | Because of their refusal to do away with s i ently reconsidered and the report-is still be- | W aaaue rvelons Edison phonosrapl, Grits ; Tait 0 A. BRICK TWORTORY | STABLE, ra, RENT — ‘VEN 'N) NI e. of aw Tint cheet aro from the crowd. They have | wewage nuisance the Altoona city school board | the confewsion has also been remodeled to| fe the conmandery, There litle doubt ot | thorauer csruraon eaen Wrong que at | FORRES? — SEVEN UNPURNISHED ft03ty “eines GORGE anki been digging for bodies day and = nee the | yesterday had the entire city councils and the | CMform to the tenehings of science. The com- | its ultimate adoption, however, in subs lally | GRAPH COMPANY. O25 bet. tee Jeeta | Hyreeon turd: €2%, oF €20 tor first floor. OLD. $08 1 disaster, and as they find them they 3 ith sts, we placed | maver arrested. ‘Ther a mittee rewrote this paragraph, introducing the | its present shape. ‘The Ladies’ Aid Society, in pine Coffins under our windows, to be car- rr eds par pete: oe tas | idea that the heavens and the earth and alj | Which is to the order what the relief corps is to ve a Tied to the morgue if not identifie: aatuaened tious aoe things therein were ereated in dix croativedays | ‘h@ Grand Army, was in session during the WANTED—s " Gt aero a Years, and will now go | things i x creativedays ’ 5 7 NT_DWELLING OF 8 ROOMS. let E seen nearly ail of the bodies taken out thus far. | {> the courte, 8° of indefinite duration. The creation of the | J8¥- Ph cape 7-H Dr Por oro WARTED-SIICATION BY INTELLIGENT COL | F'WNolisrwe and tie umail rooms: locaton ecoliont: | Kat: hws. ear Pein, ave. aed F #2. apeenintie: | = ‘Most of them are blackened and burned or ——~ee—___ universe is also affirmed, although not im con- | Pe"uoen ue _ erry pred man as cook, driver for doctor or gentleman ; | satisfaction guaranteed to those desiriug the comforts | cation fo ret furnished Foouis; ail cohveulenres, Rea mashed ina horrible manner. I sw a mother Fane ae nection with the period of tine’ known ae the | the Sons of Veterans. handy wan willin and oblicing: willing to leave | of home; relerence. JOL1 Ms. R.W. ‘at6-3t" | four lines street cars. arse faint today when she recognized her danghter| 4. A penuay ram regen “six days.” The word universe wns used, Dr. TRL See iGo Pofereuces. Address J. A. 8., Bear oftee. 5 FOR BENT—NOOMS. FURNISHED OR UNFUR- E BEST SIX-ROOM BRICK ‘Dy a remuant of clothing. Many of them will ispateh from Denison. Tex.. says: A most | yorris explains, to express more perfectly the | NOT APPROVED BY THE THUXDERER. TANTEDIAITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN TS | Ha mftitnts BEI oF coimnunieating: with oF withont in this city for the prics, $12.67 om line never be identified. They had not to-| extraordinary change in the weather has taken | comprehensive idea of creation ‘ns expressed ee Went a tneet ena De vision eee MAN AS | bound: tore Private family. 908 a. PHILLIS 1 5 REWALD—LOST—TUESDAY. ON 7TH ST. F might at 10 ocock | Tyached the cating | place during the past twenty-four hours, a | n the Nicene ered. “And the value of such a | The Inter-Continental Kallroad Project Calle | actor.” ‘Appiy Ee Stor ii : SPAT NW TWO OOS SO op Fe, are. dismond-mhaned fraternity in: saloon, where it is feared many will | slight frost being reported in the river bottom ae statement is especially appar- Out a Long Protest. WARTED — BY A PECTABLE COLORED third floor, furnished ; #8 snd $10: front room on . G rooms and bath,a.m.i.@22.50 | 17 Herm suse be found — Eut it is bikely they will | territor: ent in such an age as ours, when falve and per-| Tho London Ti utishodl a thiee-eol: «irl, situation to clean ventieman’s office, of will | second, $12; buck parior suitable fur paysician ie wet Drsth. a.m B7 = Sraussened teeseen aed gprokdily x0 per Y- Sicdous theories of creation are widely cermeen 0 London Times published a umn | go plain ‘sowing and chawber work. Address 172%) | Mrear, #4; & street cars pass the door. ead OSTA BLACK WATER SPANIEL LAST PRI: trid state, owiaz to the heat of the past two Closing the Beer Saloons. when for the creative energy of a personal | ‘ticle yesterday on the subject of the pro- id Sad 4day evemins . answers to the maine Nig. land, 4 R RENT—123 K ST. N. E.) A LARGE FRONT ‘youn with ba} ; furalsbed advance, in house with two adulte,” yer" A liberal reward 1 returned to days, if they ae not burned toacrisp. [hold . God, bringing all things into existence by His | posed railroad between the United States and | WW ANTED-SITUATION FOR A YOUNG GEI to the opinioa ‘at it was an explosion, Other- | A special from Ardmore, Indian Territory, | God, bringing all things into existence by His Beutcataed ascites "ous meen os Werte "beat ot Selerare item Raeos Ite aie aa Wine the bu i113 could not have been x0 com-| S48: The sale of beer has been stopped | tuted so mneb of unbiblieal teaching as to the deavors to convey the idea that this enterprise | # D#KW14Z, cor. 2oth und G sts. nw. FOR RENT DEOUTEUL, WELL-FUMMIEEED Pletely dean sed in au instant, witha front-|in Ardmore for the present at least. On | origin of nuture throngh some primalenergy in " 5 * JANTED—DY A SOLER, —INDUNTRIOGE, | aut hail roou with lane closet ama folding bats i sd five stories, high. Be-| the arrival of the United States Indian ofi-| matter or by the action of impersonal force | WUld not pay und that the United States will | W anebaticd coldred oak situa DO RERIOUR: | aut hall roo with ‘laige closet ant folding “Agy ‘alt | . ee ee ee — demand concessions from the other republics | messenyer or janttor scan ive best of eguntry re 13 Lut st on Uke an grplosion. | All| cials, who had been instructed by the Interior ‘ - ee sop liarp teat beget shows. Adress W-F.1} care postnaster Spencervili, | Tour Shere T was costider it's class call.” Secu af | Department to close up the beer saloons, they HOLY SPIRIT's WORK. bs Arce egies’ ee e I was consider it a | Some 3 ie, ct . Moutizomery co tg te | Feit ont fon them were budiy scared and their faces were | proceeded to curry out the instructions, shut-| _ Two new chapters “of the work of the Holy | ¢xPreses the opinion that Mr. James G. Biaino, | \W7ANTED BY 4 YOUN@ MAN OF GOOD aD: | water. wan. 120 eo ‘eral Teward will ve A CASTLES _ BOARDING. ‘OMMUNICATING UNF! table for light bouseker ae | Bog a 2 a Tui ‘excellent a= 2 Ok kk TANI LOOMS, LANGE. FRONT: alli Well once in a lifetime is enough for | tng up thirteen of them. A large excited crowd | Spirit” and “of the Universal Ofer of tho Gos- | the United States Socrotary of Stato isa "man | omg bonsect umiicauaies manent: Waegnm | OK KENE—UNFURNISHED ROOMS BET. | E20 Ft windows quiet street: mew house. Gow Lurui- ac, and I do not desire to witness auch a scene | followed the beer destroyers around and at one | pel” having been written into the confession, | Of §randioso iden, and if, an it sccms quite | fosttond ecfures:rsustneration 0 so iiieh oct 7th sts. nw, lancecciean, convenient. "| J? arta ders, tmurovenent hares beg room: again or be placed in so clove proximity to such | time trouble was feared, but all passed off | Dy Morris makes a long, careful and detailed | Possible, he is the next Prosident, there will be | $23ue: Syl make Ae au%-t ‘70 1th st. 2. 3 aio aoe © horrible calamity. ee eee apa a recomats will hold a meeting and | expianation of the reasons that so influenced | some chance of realizing the scheme.” ; i, RENT FUN! ‘THE AUBURN, Pa. ave, avp Set LW, Sa 9 oT roe ee naine,of battle by replevying their | the committee. Continuing, tho, Times says that the “project | WW tninsurance ot ctheromer ates CLEuKGMIE | Fova dor. | 2 nicels furnished rooms and bound UF day, weet ‘Saaigesiiaas a: Gis Waa Property. They are encoaraged by Attorney | “rye same desire to broaden the confession le omgeEin y' ‘P office early in evening to attend lectures at collere, | reasonable. lout is The Department of State is in receipt of a General Miller, who concedes tneir right to seil | aims to join the markets of North and South | salary not so much object as « good position. Address | [OR KENT—O18 1 ST. _N.W., WITH Bo. beer, while the Secretary ofthe lntericr declares | MTC apparent, by introducing clauses contain-| Sie but there, ia mo. piece fore, Reneeat | Ebi Se oe anaste | Blane, larEe, ly furnished rooms; large closet EB WEBSTER, 513 13TH &T Ly A mages. ci Ti rn rory front. i Der day: week, @0; headquarters Jor sichtwerss commanication from the consul at Santo Do- | they shall not. ing more explicit statements respecting the os t! W ANTED_A SITUATION BY A STEADY, WELL- a fo = Lrst-ciass howe place, runs stages daily to au pol mingo, transmitting a letter from the minister ————— 20 ——____ love of God for mankind, the sufficiency of the | Commercial system even in tho rolations be- NT_FURNISHED ROOMS AND town colored lad SP pimaselt unetelly use- F ‘ ‘The Watters Alliance. atonement, the free offer of salvation to all | tween ee The railroad when 1 shout powse: Address J. H. L., 630 sowely furnished jares parlors; all of foreign relations of the republic in reply to! 4+ 4 meeting of the Boston Waiters’ Alliance | M0, the person and work of the Holy Spirit, | completed would have to compete with the | St" Provemebts. SUZ 11th st. nw. one from the consul, stating that neither the | bd ie nee | the duty of the cuurch to evangelize the world | great waterways on either side of the conti- WANTED — EMPLOYERS FOR COMPETENT it RENT 1243 NEW YORK AVE, TWO of ntereat. uy st. BW. ! COUNTRY BOARD. letters were received from Philadelphia, Pitts- | snd the responsibility of every sinner for the | nent. From Buenos Ayres to New York and | Vv, ,cervanen cits, country (raverenees furnished): | E furaisued ae pation Toon, second f > — Diese petase of cn cmbnial cteneoee he essed, | burg, Washington, New York, Denver and San | rejection of tae outed erases Frou Valparaiso t0 San Wrancisco, the existing | SERCE OH eke se amtbena ce IER a ED Oe poy ae @ bntter or document by which it may be in- | Francisco containing information of the orgen- FREE WILL. means of transit are simpler and cheaper than | _3919-63t" ‘nished rooms, with table board hg and fisiins. Board @) pet week. ferred thut an invitation has been tendered to | zation of ailiancesin thove citiesand approving | The chapter on free will required the sume | veY comld ever be mado on a rail route, it is | WANTED — SITUATIONS FOR HOSTLERN, the s tion of the Boston alliance that obvious that the scheme equa!ly has political as waitresses, cashiers, drivers, S 4 Seupete ties commnrys thas, in ooniccmnns sims | wetionsl ecguntention be Tormed, “softening process so as to make it conform to| Well ns commercial ends iu view. To. Join the | Porter, fren, dinitore, bogeyestare eaten, CONT gRT RETREAT TS MD OvRAR ‘their characteristic spirit, they welcome with — oo the rewritten chapter 8. The change, Dr.| North and South American republic, even | st-a-w- Se coh eis ore chen tnrowrbot the tall wnegea pleasure all immugrants who in good faith pur- ‘Miss Wanamaker Injured. Morris explains, was made with regard to the | though the first outward sign of union will be sort aries — ane ie Soule ecg the fall nothing but an iron rail, with the supreme cen niet eatadien on cove or amiese ee fo Nememnicc, decshor. of Wan. | Soe supunnratins ae oumaionte ia | tere Weesovestean puvecmaeat ‘at Washing. | __W_ANTED—ROOMS. finally, that whatever imformation or prope: | Wa “ma? we trera cone ceuaste® Gen- | yas the loes of liberty of the will us the effect | ton is a conception of captivating magnitude” Waar OW witloUr Boanb TN Ganda has been eireulated in the newspapers, | 4. was thrown from a contrivance known as | of Adam's ¢in wasaloss in the directicn of | ‘The Times ulso aswerts that the recent pro- central location n.w., nice rou, 2d floor. with vpohat BC neem, Wanton = ARGE MAXNSION—PI ‘TY OF Avenicut to care end dati wae Tul ltortad Hamfiion, Lewdoun Co %, Co. Va. scountry ther “4 a scenic railroad at Atlantic City yesterday, and | spiritual good; that the sinner is therefore on the of the United States looking | iudividual heat, by an eideriy couple ist two inouths: Seeing co tha ctaged invtaition of" tea Last. | xe untectnnats encugh ts harciecloghiches. | souieesti: ead ona aisvan pes kanoetsines n | ke tee eomnienant ee carrera eae |e ee mStar obtics must be moderate, Adieess BENTO OR ERFURN IO Psy 0 Se3k fo pest! colgetons of rervons, Ut | The gripman had lost controlof the ear through | iticn of true holiness Instead, thereford, | varlous republics of the continent were gouer-| \A7aixitia)1:AROE_SDSTOUY ONFURNIGAED SDSTOUY ONFURNinwED | 2 he rd ait ad Fok RENT coer PORTE PLACE ¥.w.. TWO. PROPOSALS. ferly lacks legal foundation. for neither thet | the breaking of a bolt. Others injured were: vying p apace mend Tage eee mele ne rene oe Ce, | tear Eee C., Sar ones? 2 f gmp. beth, cellar aad ail jacierte harprovemente: | SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE KBCEI lnws nor the official character of the president | \y7,_ EJ. Crippen, wite of « Philudclphia gro- bee lan ga Pe iingiosBexon salfishness fad that the WAS tee agus wat HUARD FOE 0OMS WITH BoanD Fol Se deel ‘Wasits ASE Ei | Deron Sane ee sata SS « badly ‘aimed € created a profound distrust Ameri- ladies in refined private faintly ; between ee POs 1 PIE AY OF Bi | ard Leeds, brother of the proprietor of Had- habia na hague sna fh wean gad 3. Oth amd, Lye pew Frwonable: Brench Foe ear Ek PLACE N.W.. aired, for ou, Hall, back seriously injured; Sine Ma ‘The Calvinistic doctrine of election receives | “** Sa ae none A ‘abd pig. tus two. fog Smith denghter of Jacob Suith of mnch attention in the pamphlet. The popular Ameriean Cattle In Canada. W Aeteekooping Agdrene Ee ae Ome FOR , é e . brutved and cut, and three others slightly | idea that the Westminster divines tuught in- Premier Abbott in the senate has announced SW ANRED-BY A GENTEAMAN an raised. pee 3 fant and heathen damnation seems to have | that the Canadian government, with the ap- | oan Oo gp Wreehed The two-mastod schooner Henry M. Shaw, | jmportast claase atirwing iat the dying ie | to allow the importation of American live cat- while endeavoring to make aharber at Atlantic | fants of elect parents and all other elect per-| tle to be slaughtered in the dominion. He City yesterday afternoon, beeame beealmed | sons, whe are incapable of being outwardly | gould announce, he said, with satisfaction that and drifted im agninet tho iron pier. ‘The | Seated cad eared be ches aesech” tae eats within 8 few in all probability, there tae male by meeaing ome woes hap eu| eens We Se cae, ee Oe rey maces ing made crews to get 3 saye before she Decomesa total low. The schooner | “Respecting the incomparsbly larger clam ee is valued at $6,000 aud is owned and navigated ‘to in this ing in- ‘pnctielauasiamabnepeaetets by Smith Shaw of Camden, N.J. About twen' fants cunstitute nearly or quite half of the hu- Thin eave Semntention, five feet of the pier was carried away. man race—the change Ses very ig: oie cntereagee damage to the pier is entimated at 63,500. nificant one. The a ‘national brewers’ session dbase attirmation in the most explieft form by omit-| im St. Louis yesterday, olected Henry Seebech (A Vewel Burned. me Oa edicctoal culling Se mally chesrpen, “Pine | proval of the imperial authorities, had decided

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