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If your dealer does not have this brand do not accept any substitute, but send ‘money to our wearest sture and we will ship by prepaid express. BOSTON WOVEN HOSE AND RUBBER CO., ‘27S Devonshire st., 205 Lake st, on Chicago. one te any climate and Eat wea at det a BA. oe STIOK FRIZZINE MFG. 00., 2001 Chestuat st., Phila. IN PIERCE ALLEY, strong THE EPISCOPAL CONVENTION. be Business Transacted at the Session at Epip- hany Chureh This Morning. QUITE A LIVELY DISCUSSION OVER 4 PROPOSED CHANGE IN THE CONSTITUTION IN REGARD TO THE STANDING COMMITTRE—CLERICAL AND LAY CLAIMS STRONGLY SET FORTH. Vc. ‘The second day's session of the annual con- Yesterday afternoon the name of God ‘was A vention-of the diocese of Maryland was begun Ley spoken in reverence, sung in gratitade where thie morning shortly after 10 o'elock in Epiph- r. Bo aceopted won't use Pearline. You'd Inauguration of a New Work of the Home Missionary NOBLE MEN AND WOMEN SEEK TO REFORM AND IMPROVE THOSE WHO DWELL IN THE ALLEYS ASD THE SLUMS—PLANS OF THE MISSION TO UPLIFT THE WICKED AND THE LOWLY. it had seemingly never before been used Toee any Church. Aa is usual, the business session © offertory a rather waste your time and your ‘ofanely and irreverently, and that, {| was'preceded with a religions service, which | Reeser oe. most within the heart of this great and beau-| ; was conductéd by Rev. Mr. Packard-end Bav and songs: strength with that absurd rub- tiful capital city. It was spoken and sung by - | Hobart Smith, Bishop Paret being ‘seated in| aria, from “Samson, a Me. Bingst Overwhelming numbers, bing and scrubbing. Ofcourse band of noble women in a little room situated SI the chancel. There was full attendance of m for * it’s 's Pearline in one of the alleys of the city—those breeding ") the delegates when the bishop rapped for or- -_ . a he ae coe oy poke rpbiare } cpmaspery= rion \ s in ted. 1 t's why P rl- i "I 16 business session was opened. Hope aed thurs bb rece iomeruce er coeens timen' ae with | i i P . CAUOURING TOR DELEGATES. see a newt A he coccin, [tstiow force, Carsying ait before he Grover ine is a household word. You don’t 7 |ATIONAL (fLes’ ARmory.—' :, e eee oe om | ie, a oe erat know how easy it can'be, until you let a y” armeccy ScanOntD; : next having been assigned as the special order | ing, Ii il be prevented Dy. the same cast that | seygumlt ale was onl; Pearline do the work. Then ouse-cleaning slips right for 12 o'clock today the arly hours of ‘the see-| hat rendered it 0 succentflly heretofore, of along. It is over before you know it. ion was devot ttle informal canvasses in | There other musical an literary oxer- trick Ws of At rey on ° behalf of certsin candidates. Some one had | eises on the program, for the entertainment ie Preis Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell you “this is as good as S been enterprising enough to. havea. ticket | to be under the eueplees of the Wersrure Aas NORTH CAROLINA DEMOCRATS. Send or ‘the same as Pearline.” IT'S FALSE—Pearline is never AMI. rinted and distributed through the church and | iliary Keeley Bi-chloride of Gold Club of this} . In the North Carolina democratic convention de walk Lance natn paste pe rinten- React teed a ry tor fohetlloesatamyeg Poe os | ait yesterday afternoon a ringing platform was asen © atiofection Tue of the | to suit their individual preferences. There i CADEMY oF Music.—Tomorrow night the | edopted by acclamation, demanding the free oceak ccettn ct ence pene school. | #° question of special interest to come before | commencement exercises of the Martyn :Col- 4 . But it should have been a matter for | {ie general convention, but still the interest in | lege of Elocution and Oratory will be held at in tho plationn ef 1M Sen pla regret. So with pk Pore like _ this, while you | the choice of men to represent the diocesan con- | the Academy of Music. The m willinelnde | G8 not toneh upon the fy Png meets should wish its membership, to increase, you | Vention is always alively one and there is more humorous and dramatic ns, Heetiow From | “Of the elghtees deleraton teed to oe should not wish to see. the’ samé faces’ con: | °F less can > EY and pantomimic exhibitions of expression | py districts the majority are stantly in attendance. Show the way to a few THE MINUTES CORRECTED, ' senting the wide range of instruction giver | 4, pean dg rear y ‘No instrittions were given. And then let them give way for othersto learn.” | Objection was made to the statement in thd | *t the Ley oy on gg Fp ——— thiz | Elias Carr of Edgecombe: was tor PLANS OF THE MISSION. minutes thatthe bishop had withdrawn his | ‘ill be the most intereating entecte nt ever | S°Vernor on the sixth ballot, ‘Mrs. Teller then announced that an‘ evan- | ruling that Mr. Abert, who had not presented | given under the auspices of this institution. SOUTH CAROLINA DEMOCRATS. Selistic meeting would be held in the rooms in | his certificate, was therefore not a member of | Couumbra Capet Conrs’ Farn.—The open. |: The South Carolina democratic convention the evening. Saturday forenoon ‘a kindergarten | the convention and had no right to make a mo- | jag night of the Columbia Cadet Corps’ {alr at | metat Columbia yesterday at noon. Tillman and ould Pe getablhed, nthe atarnoon atin: | fet not winncen bes iit, See ae | oe ern real commer of $4 a0 | an *| CREEDE, THE NEW COLORADO WONDER, et gates thought that he had, and the discussion | feature of the evening was a competitive drill i ° the evening « young men’s reading room. | The | was a rather amusing illustration of how differ- | by the Morton Cadets "At 820 pron. fourteen on olconeh Un —— Another Leadville. — nig the ameeenent of she ently different men hear the same thing: ope cadets, in their showy new ‘uniform = : . nesses Pi e secretary was author on e stage, comman a pieces Of exima, of sickness’ ind” af' oll oli Proposed to" evablisha day nursery for the | SOE ae Tema mae sling, oaly ante | Rehosl Ontos War roger Shs soaapettue tes if crime, of sickness an appear that he withdrew his ruling only as was judge, com: : , which pole ‘and darkens the lives of many | pete pte ck sage Pole Gannot care for | th) reference of the certifionte rst to the come | cone intensely pol when th sartoued Gown THE LITTLE MAID MINING AND MILLING COMPANY more of the people of this city than 48] ‘The building in which the mission was in-| ™ittee. a “recy or : tat street dreamed of. angurated yesterday is a small two-story brick REV. MR. BACON'S RESOLUTION. Ing off victor, with Private Gleoson second. | oerncy, “Wall street and not of the de- <bean eneiaaad! tenement of six rooms and is owned by Mr, M.| _‘The resolution offered yesterday by Rev, Mri | The result of the drill was to the satisfaction of | Ty.) te noral impression is thatan uninstructed CREEDE, COLORADO, bac aaa oa alley, between North | ©, Stone: At the solicitation of ‘Mz. Ephriam | Bacon calling for a definite statement of the au- fae Pa ene re ee yeected sated from com-| delogation will be sent to Chicago and that the | Offers fer public subscription through the office of James A. Bates & Co. 1407 F street Capitol. and 1s ayy Nash, s gentleman deeply thority of the ‘ definitel iti convention will make a vigorous assertion of ite | 1, wy, wi D.c., jock at 12 1-2 share. Pierce and L streets north-| work’ Mr’Stone kindly ‘donated the building eatin gp piogeeae ol fo Conte ith the eta Pince, fhe sinner | demands for the betterment of the financial wcipermepceans 900,000 chares of Ustrencary stock as 1 conte per west; the occasion was the dedication of one of | for the term of three months. tponed, = 4 dition of affairs by direct issue of money to Nesal taken for less than 100 shares. ‘morning, as the author of the resolution did not | Cadets on Friday night, when medals will be | CO™ . ibecription the alley missions of the Home Mi Bo-| _Prenck ALLEY AND 178 sunRoUxDINas. _| understand that it was postponed indefinitely, | awarded. = on pach selves sasucliy os they com : ted in ree in wi ‘b- offer. was some ension that an| C®Pital Steck, $2,000,000, divided inte 8,000,000 shares of $1 cack. Se ee church of | Pierce alley, in which the mission was estab- | He desired the minutes to be corrected, and in] Cyaeve at River ‘Virw.—Cyrene made her 7 the District and those who ipat the + uy if his position he said that the debut at River View last evening before a instructed delegation would be sent to Chicago] Fall pald and non-assessable. services were Mrs. Teller, the wife of Senator | lished, is an alley not greatly, unlike the major- | StPPort o jon he ani ing large * 5 to oppose Cleveland and withdraw in case of in news redfrom the minutes of the | and enthusiastic audience. The little Spanish : be. Teller: Mra. C. L. Roach, Mrs. Sara D. Is “cee fered from the min tincer mate reir He ppaniah | is ;pomination, but “it ia now thought tat 500,000 shares set aside for treasury purposes, but only 200,000 shares offered at 181-8 Fetra: Rev. Dr. H.R. Naylor, presiding elder ‘a we nothing to do with the newspa- | fandangos and national dances the large pavil- | S°Uth Carolina will remain democratic | cents. : of the Methodist Episcopal church of the Dis- pers,” obgerved the bishop. ion echoed with applause. - Yesterday “war the | FANE while) making « strong attempt to secure General Omces: Boston Building, Denver, Col. trict; Rev. L. T. Widerman, pastor of McKen- sy ey, oe S008 recognition for the It hown that the minutes t,'| inaugural of the popular Wednesday trip and Bani The National Denver, Col. Gree Methodist Episcopal church; Rev. Alfred ‘ and Mr. Dacon and his resclution rubsided | 800 went down td River View om the. Reamuel he ae bos rae sn _ “ Mi Q Rev. Dr. Elliott of this city read the report | J. Pentz. Next, Bund: y Capt. Randall will She Could Not Carry a Parcel. DIRECTORS: irs. H. R. Naylor, Mrs. . Widerman, “ of the standing committee, which gave the | present Cyrene, the sisters Braatz, s From the New York Times. ie 2 Mrs. J. H. Benton, Mrs. A. D. Lynch, Mrs. J. ames of those’ admitted t6 ordination to the | Margellise and ihe sisters Mendoza in.‘thrilling | "we Aiscovered, the other day,” said a New| “IULIAM GELDER, Pree. J. R. SAVILLE, Sec’y. W. J. MILLER, Treas. Tascott, Mrs. D. B. Street, Mra. C. M. Tomp- riesthood and as deacons. Reference was | feats on the wire. kins, Mrs. E. A. Mofiitt, Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. eethood and as ‘dencons. Reference wae York woman, “how far-reaching are class rami-| GEORGE ARTHUR RICE, L.L. BAILEY, E.C.HUMPHREY, W. F. HOGAN. M. A. Rankin, Mrs, F. 8. Evans, Mrs. Mary J. secretary of the committee, Rev. Mr. Stryker. A Conference of Librarians. Seations in this so-called democratic country. —_— Rush, Miss Laura Wilson and Mrs. Samuel " F ‘ The Washington meeting of the American | A woman formerly in the employ of a firm who ‘This company has purchased two claims of 300 by 1,500 feet each, covering the extenston of the Last Essery. (The eervices wore opened with ayes: ines of the committee sn weotes wasroea | Library Association will be held in this city | have made dresses for mé came to me annotne- | Chance and Amethyat Yen at Creede, Colo., to wit, the Little Maid and Silver Plume, and within one thousand bless the work and. to cause those whom they \ by Mr. C. M. Matthews of this city, proposing | Satutday in the Columbian University hall. | ing her start for herself and begging, imploring | fect of the Amethyst end line. ‘The accompanyiime map shows the relative poritions of the different clatuss and sought to redeem to realize their sinful condi- changes in the canon which relates to the elec. | This is part of the fourteenth annual confer- ras po ina ee ae othe | taken from the patent surveys. Both the Last Chance and Amethyst are today wonderful mines, snd, tion and pursue the way which would be shown brought the garment, com to fit on. It | *though only opened the past winter, have produced nearly s million Gollars already and have from {four t ; tion of deputies to the general convention. ence, which begins at Lakewood, N. J., May 16, mpleted, —. pay poy mg ee Te I a = was explained that the object of the change in | will be continued at Baltimore tomorrow and | was not quite right and had te Boback. ‘Could | six millions blocked out in sight. A recent issue of the Denver paper says that the Amethyst is makiag prep deers = 4 the canon was to.allow the selection by the séc-| brought toa close here on the two following | Isend it to her?’ she inquired. ‘No, I could erations to ship 500 tons of ore per day. ‘The orefrom this mine averages over @100 per ton. 500thn per retary to fill vacancies from the list of alternates | days. Afterward there will be a post confer-| not.’ Then, could she leave it while she went : ? = in the order of the number of votes received. | ence excursion to Harper's Ferry, Gettysburg, | to the corner and rai & messenger? Cer- | 445 means over a million per month. Within few mouths these wonderful mines have cused the camp 1 ~~ The report was adopted. the valley of Virginia, the Natural Bridge, tainly she could, andi Bent out to keep an ap- | Creede to jump from a small hamlet of s dozem prospectors to a flourishing city of 7.000 people, causing @ On motion of Rev. Mr. Gantt fraternal greet-| Roanoke and around by way of Appomattox intment for which she knew I was hurrying. ‘onl: ings were ordered to be went to the council of the | and Richmond to Norfolk and Fort Monroe. ““AsT drove by the corner I noticed her siand- | "20m nly eaualed by Leadville in stapalmiont days diocese of Virginia, now in seasion in Danville,| ‘The meeting in this city will be devoted to] ing where #he could see my door, amd some-| TBi#company is now running tunnels and sinking a shaft to intercept this great veln. Its treasury stock { a considération of the report of the committee | thing in her attitude aroused my suspicions. | offered for the purpose of carrying on this work. report of the episcopal fund was made by ic documents and visits to the various | When I returned a question to the maid die-| ‘The personnel of the directory insures to the stockholder a careful and honest administration of the aftatre Mr. Riggs, which stated that the invested fund | public libraries, A reception will be given the | closed the fact that she only waited for me to amounted to $21,344, and, in addition, some | members by the President at 1 o'clock May | leave the neighborhood before she came back | the company. Amongst the directory are the presidents of three banks, the U. 8. Surveyor General for the $5, which had accumulated. 21, and that evening » reception in honor | herself for the gown, declaring she could not | State of Colorado, and the secretary of the Colorado Commandery of the Loyal Legion. wil Mr. C. W. Sams reported the receipt of nearly | of the association be given by Mr. und | afford a messenger, nor could rmit me tb LUXURIES OF LI! £9600 for the accumulating episcopal fund. Mrs. W. D. Cabell. ‘The association numbers | think she would carry a parcel.” “ Millions would not buy the Last Chance apd Amethyst; millions will not purchase the property of thie FE. 1g epincopal pare sirsemecrniickotry company when the ore bodies are developed. i ‘ P attending es ity of Washington alleys, save that it is perhaps COMMITTEE ON NEW"PARISIES, about 850° members. About 200 are g tomewhat cleanlier than others and that the| The conimittee on new parishes and congre-| {9 vil soso eras Wasa SE ae Storage Batteries for Traction. ‘A word with regard to mining stocks, While itis true that in the infancy of mining numberless worthless habitations are of a better class than the gen-'| gations, through Rev. Dr. Townsend, made a| rommttes A. R. Spofford is president, W. H. | From the Pittsbarg Dispatch. ‘schemes were floated, it is also true of Inte years that fully 90 per cent of the legitimate mining enterprises Placed upon the market have advanced in value, some with magic strides. About a year ago the Mollie Gd is ish, to be known as St. Stephen’s, to be taken | secretary. traction work seems every year to be drawing | son gave up part of its capital stock for development purposes. Since that time thet stock has jumped from a oa A + GerPatjon of the | trom the Rock Creek Church parish. ‘The ge nearer to solution. An installation has just 4 : believe is destined at no distant day to i ‘whi ‘| to Sherman avenne, ‘to Rock Creek ‘Church | puted question as to how Lewis Wesley, a col- | Simeer® ms y ‘same plan as this company, sold its first lot of treasury stock at afew cents per share, and already that stock REY. DB. xArLoN's ADDRES. imexplnined by on of the Jeizent.Nbbih, | "ad 10 Spring road. to Tih wivat to 17th| bred boy, got off an taco cor yeteniny | move the dstrost which oat againet stor. bap teeth at ae potnk canteed nad report favoring the establishment of a new par- | Lowdermilk, treasurer, and B. Pickman Mann, | ~ The problem of using stored electricity for poe ete aeee few cents per share to $10, has paid $1.50 per share in dividends, making the fortunate holders of that stock ~ Dhounds of h = Banlite A Boy and a Conductor. : ee anna | Sing af Floste plete otek thence | The Police Court will probably decide a dis- | been made in Wurtemburg which German en-| fatty ton million dollars in one sear. The Anscomta, a1ew Colorado mine, ongunined only last winter, on tha is selli 1.65 per share, one deal alone imvolving the payment of one million dollars, and so ft bat . Naylor said that his observation had been | fon! odors and innumerable children prevailed, > co empeancoeny ba ne ag point of afternoon. The car was near the corner of " oe oe pea age sarees as as . that there always exists between the upper and a Fe premier el Gigs raindaltpoot of beats oria’ Chureke All Souls’, Baltimore, and | Missouri avenue and 434 street when the boy ine is two and half miles longand the loco-| Don't let another Leadville slip by, but send your subscriptions at once to JAMES A. BATES & 00., lower classes of society © certain, well-defined |411,0°°tn ofr, uot saebes of ual pont Calvary Church, this’city, to membership in the | reached the street in such a manner as to render | motive is arranged both to haul a wagon and to A ‘. " . 1407 F street northwest, Washington, D.C., who will secure your stock for you and also furnish further ta antagonism or misunderstanding. The upper | ing as the convention. Permission was also asked that| necessary the attendance of a physician. The | carry passenget id light goods inside. The my7-20108 classes were afraid of and mistrusted the lower | 4:61 of all Christ Church, Georgetown, be allowed to| boy's head and face were badly bruised and his rs are on either side of the | Sr™stion. classes, and the lower classes were afraid of and i nos and plowed | Withdraw the petition ‘relative toa change in| arm was also injured. It was stated by a boy arranged the ; mistrusted the upper classes. | That was the one | through the dirt and dust with all the freedom | the bounds of its parish. ‘The report was | on the sidewalk that the conductor kicked the | storage batteries w the motor. Y great difficulty im work of this nature, and it | of untaught and uncared-for childhood. adopted, boy and knocked him off the car. The | The cells are of the Oerlikon type, with a gela- ou was a very serious question as to the best means oF sum SxAupeiG Opmmcreae. boy, who is only about ten years old, | tinous electrolyte. They number 100and weigh i ana ae an Geccicttaeel cooameneane bape iauiiciitce fence The convention then proceeded to the elec-| bad been turning the switch atv ahe corner | two tons, the total weight of the locomotive be- : after his demise—neither do YOU know what wonders. classes into closer communion with each other | In houses hardly large enough for one family | __ P where he was injured and it is stated that he | ing eight tons. The line upon which the wagon ‘ meen reg and to a more perfect understanding of | were crowded five and sometimes six, yet all| tion of members of the standing committee. | fot on the car 10 collect. u cent for his day's | Tuns is of normal gauge, with very light grad- MS P ‘AN HUNDRED CRTs the | hopes and Purposes of | all such | seemed to dwell in peacefulness. Every woman | A# is the case with the election of delegates to| Sork. Policeman Elliott was on the car, but es | ients. ? p PTE cy ae ve workers. There was. he thought, as much bard 06 work, but with tix vedas the general convention, the vote is taken by | he did not see the conductor touch the boy he] A fully loaded goods wagon containing NAN au, — pel in a loaf of bread as there was in ous | Vid man not another: man ‘oe ie pion Of one | ballot, the two orders voting separately as their | did not make an arrest. ‘The boy was taken to | twenty tons can be hauled the fell length of he services, for the as the bu: Gee ober sia ox tos bak ok erable. | mes are called. Two tellers representing | the Children’s Hospital for treatment. While | line in twenty minutes, and the battery is exemplitied the gospel Jesus Christ preac! lookin half. -demd eyed we ih ie cantar the clerical delegates -and two representing the | his injuries were painful, the physicians did not | handled by one of the machine attendants, Pm Saag mnaptboser for pm droge oa ae at the tub or ironig table, but thet ree | 14¥ delegates are appointed, Then the roll is | think they were serious. without the supervision of an electrical en- preaching—long enough, at least, to give fc the extent of thelr tod. Hi wd prose io eral called of the two orders at the same time, but — > 4 can be safely and efficiently - ‘Are lying in wait for purchasers af to those who starved for the want of it. He Seer icky tall tier und there was a | in different parts of the church. As each name ‘the phie Society. accomplished is attributed to the use of the $1 eres wn more lng when new |xpant precio, tent ‘at | gedit, elope ales] at's speci mci ofthe onal Geo-| eats learn they el wich scieesian ieee 3 and deposit a ballot in baskets. Al . n wi iy = were’ few aad get jbut such | rooms | members of the old committee were renomi-| ST™Phie Sosiety at the Builders’ Exchange Hall | the uoual @uid electrolyte. a é = he of —_—_—4,000-__—___——_of tem. nated. The only other nomination was that of | tomorrow evening the attraction will be a lec-] An interesting evidence of the im; ate Oh! that there were 40,000. What « blessing ‘twould ce oe age tne mation | Rev. Dr. Douglass of this city. ‘The nominees | ture by Mre. M. Freneh-Sheldon, “From Sul- | tached in Europe to developments, fn this feld fincta of every dweller there, cad. nots fog | at€.a8 follows: Rev. John H. Elliott, D.D., Rev. | tan to Sultan, Among Native Tribes of East | is the fact that a leading Italian electrical paper Faun Vi out news eee Viewed with sullen, vindictive ‘plarces the al. | Arthur J. Rich, D.D., Rev. J. H. Eccleston, D.| Africa.” ‘The’ lecture will be ilusteeted by | has offered a prize of $400 for the Mgrs weer d Aye! that's precisely what this Smith proposes to do— vent of thove who sought to brits them a delis. |-D- Revs R. H. Mekkim, D.D., Rev. J. 8. B.| original lantern slides and. the largest collec. | battery fulfilling certain conditions, o Out half » day—hard work shopping—walking, wait- | iT DOWN on anything and everything wyich hie lcrabon Sian the. ectin which exscaaaes thaw, Wages beled Nev eee rc Gi, Boke: ex. | tion of curios ever brought from Chaglaand, | Petition closes at the end of August. ing, pushed and crowded—more fatiguing than the | Gers or interrurts tine proxtens of the peorte toward tho ‘mission i .- | William H. Laird, Rev. George H. Douglass, D. —_—>—_ ee oe hardest labor—One is as fresh as when she started—a | goal of protection, and it appears toa well-balanced ie oneal ane Sec eS D. While the tellers met the convention re- ia Waskiingtsalan iatouak A solemn high mase of requiem was cele-| beautiful picture of feminine physique, erace and | mind and an oupredudiced eye that that roa lew me have inaugurated the movement accomplish | “med business. Mr. Richard H. Sylvester has received a letter | brated in Havana on Tuesday for the Of | health—The other—she shows her tiredness—They are | Whatin this direction. Even the children smile om it ‘The report from the Harmah More Academy, bests the souls of the victims of the t fre and Us, sich for us and sing the somes seriously sueestive half of that which they hope for, the day is not | 1. csented by Rev. Dr. Rich, was received witk: | {fom Dr. Hamilton E. Leach of this city, who fo that is tact together—both have been through the same—One wears | of" something sweet, something neat. sumothing Fee erent yan he dwebers in the alloys of | Ons being read. a in in London, about to end his European tour. | explosion that occurred in HY (WO Year| the corset, the other the EQUIPOISE WAIST—The | nobtiyaud you'll fd them heres boo aeerae forgotten. rat rae A PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. | The doctor writes that his trip has been of Retype Wes bua ty Compe Be S Oo, i eo ~via A matter of considerable importance was|Stest benefit to him, and that his Boston. 91.50, 61.75, g2° 8225, €3, BLS ‘The Man Was Released. brought to the attention of the convention by| health is much ‘improved. He spent Sch costetrsty in Watingion ty Kast wok we craze gt Gee bench a i ten days in Berlin and about as many days in Miss ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, Mrs. Dickman of 120 B street northeast com- | a resolution offered by Ms. Charles, Abert pro-| ten days in Berlin and Fg ibe Bem plained against John,A: Hagson in Judge Kim- | posing to amend the constitution of the conven- | Aust ceremmum this comnicy eee Through the ‘and 1114 Mthet. nw, ball’s court this morning. Mr. Hasson is a| tion by providing that the standing committee ; = be to this people when the summer solstice sings ite T, eingr-ing song. Every day t r j kindness of Dr. Hartigan, Dr. Leach met Prof. finatter"wits nef enty ome’ to wr clerk in the surgeon genoralis office and lives at | hould consist of four clerical and. four laymen. | Fischer and. secured admission to the second oe PPR Tailed Jade winces under our Hyatteville. | The complaint against him was mittee, which determines the admission of can. eee nee io mere peers Be patie am $7.50 that he had followed the lady on two ooeasions| Gidutes to the clerical order, "is composed of | Paved in several operations for the radical cure = bane the SUITS OF CLOTHES which weet and madeit very unpleasant for her. He plead | seven clergymen. “Mr. Abert pointed out that | ¢5,med ie the sevoitahcitiont Coie a wile, Brure Knocks the wall vut ofthe" not guilty and claimed that it was a case of | only in three dioceses of this country was the | “Tne tutor noxh he hes siited toey ay es taore fr at mistaken identity. custom followed of excluding laymen from | yarge cities and ese wonderful tighte toa eda fare een oem she changed be followed en ete «With all the beauties, of the old world, T long rough the park sou ite House | it woul want 0 have debe mad ; DuCUSSING THE INTRUDERS. and when she got ona car to get away from | on the comimitiee which “determines who hull | {0 home,, There is only one country on earth \ . Merks an epoch and scores nrtumry. heard it preached bad full stomachs, and there- | him he also got, on the car. She got of and | be admitted us clergy members of the laymen, Gatarday, the Th inet, the doctor left for! 7 | Pot ET te te Thich proposed te'feed she: movement af this; | took another car and he did the same. Finally | as the candidates for priesthood come’ from | 1, Settrdey, the Zh inst, the bag tae Beg icagger dlinelisious, rated as sjwtai bargains at which proposed to feed the hungry, clothe the | she got a yay from him. « 2 ae i t class. For this reason, as well as others | \7°!"™ isi ‘that the 1 it 3 The doe: OTHER SUITS FOR MEN, naked: teach cleanliness and then preach the} Yesterday, the said, she was on her way home | which Mr. Abert enumerated, he reached the | Lome not later than the Ist of June. & ok THE NEED OF EFFORT HERE. smiled at her, and when she got off and went | of advantage fo the d Se nnn mating SO Mia mom scan Geter oe rest neal of in the Baltimore and Ohio depot he followed A LIVELY DISCUSSION. Xn. conclusion be tells of viewing the grent efforts here, and mentioned the fact it | her. 5 ? ents by Rev. Dr. Hodges that as | labor parade in Hyde and refers to year nearly @1,000,000 bad been spent in New | ,,. ost did he do to you?” the witness was} 1 dort ateanery lilt importance it should be | Sbtenge of police on that oceasion, ‘There was York city in just such work, almost as much os f no trouble of any kind except that « carriage “He never took his eyes off me,” she answered. | referred to the committee on credentials to re- that in Phitadelp! and not less that 500,000 winked bis e; ot ah insolent man 2e and gave him (the doctor) an —_— nity ; ° t the next convention. dirt off” the coat tail of Lord Dan- in Chicago. He was sure that if the ner.” She was positive that he was the man. | POtt st the x i is mei bein! ot Neshington could only be brought to Pelle The defendant denied the charge. The first |g teArer a oeet cl eins mitlenrg ever og mont. TURNED IN THE DIRECTION OF role con age . Lay? —— time he er ge the lady was = bo ad Rev. Dr. Hodges and Rev. Dr. Addison were Real Estate Matters. PORTLAND, OREGON, TODAY. THE thet of the’ cities ‘named. It requived greet PPreortmgea bor seomerennang ‘he eaid, he | Rot in favor of an immediate report. | Theopin-| pobt. Waldron has purchased of H. B. Moul- QREAT GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THAT i ion of Rev. Dr. Grammer was that. the subject ENOMINATION WILL MEET FOR courage and great sacrifice to go down into the ies - ton for $22,000 sub lota 8 to 18 and parts 1 and ba slume of the city and teach and save those | °%e St ble ought to be discussed at once in to, 7 NG OTHER A telephone message sent to Chief Clerk Jones | ascertain what the sentiment of the convefttion | 2, square 671, fronting New York avenue be- Lona Eogggreage Memon Tue he. felt Caamured that the Indice neceeecd | elicited the response that the defendant had | "He proceeded to. discuss. the, subject andi tween North Capitol sad let stnecte nenthenee, No Alkalie: ee oe eee eee ee tach courage and would meke ‘cosh posrcee’ | been at the office every day this week, said that in the representation given to the|| Bettie B. Swaze and sisters bave bought of 0 es FAMOUS CASE OF THE REV. Sospel could not fai. wen ahe sa im on the car. He watched and | conclusion thatthe: proposed change would be | joratlon sna ofa pleat snstine ate Mine jocese. j | The judge thereupon dismissed the case. clergy and the laity in the church gather-|| Elvira F. Adams for $10,000 lot 26, square 401, ‘ BRIGGS. THE RESULT OF THAT tan in conn become rapd my eK Ss Ey AE. ings showed that the two orders were placed'| 25 by 100 feet on 8th street between L and M CONSIDERATION MAY POSSIBLY BE city would be as pure and as safe as the best The Telegraphers’ Excursion. on an equality. In addition it was the’ streets northwest. ‘HI8 EXPULSION FROM THE CHURCH streets of the city. Their labors, their devo-| It has been the custom of the telegraphers of | custom to give the laity a majority J. A; Cahill et al. have bought for $29,984 of rf FOR HERESY. fion might not be appreciated in this. life, but | thie sity to give an excursion once each year to | tion in all committees which had ilegiera gy oye and 68, square 1029, the en- preperation pee pice eARI ay, FB Sn thoula read the roll of dects done Tor Mixers |2ome pleasant suburban revort, and to devote] Ontirely Iny, tle could not understand why the | lathcteeste teeta ‘TION OF OUR CLAIMS AS SELLERS OF fn earth, the grandest words ‘read would be | Whatever profit resulted to benevolent pur-| same rule did not SE 5 Be eeiontte: rens “ THE FINEST CLOTHING IN THE those which spoke of their work in this cause. of the standing tee. It was — due nets WORLD WILL RESULT IN GIVING US fact that the committee frequently venue between YOUR PATRONAGE. MUNDREDS OF to doctrinal matters, But the laity | northwest. 4 au re | were just as much interested in the integrity : YOUR FRIENDS WHO HAVE OONSID- of the doctrines of the church as the clergy. ERED THEM NOW COME TO US FOR He thought this was not a sufficient reason, Geo, E. ons has it of E. N. - ALL OF THEIR CLOTHING. SEE OUR for $5,875 subs 40 to 51, and 197 to 202, ‘546, fronting on O street and Delaware UNEQUALED ASSORTMENT OF SACK AND CUTAWAY SUITS FOR BUSINESS WEAR. ALL OF THE MOST PROMI- ‘WENT LOOMS IN BOTH THE NEW AND OLD WORLD ARE REPRESENTED ERE, AND EACH AND EVERY GaR- MEXT 18 FASHIONABLE IN cUT, FAULTLESS IN FIT AND TAILORED TO PERFECTION. Rosmsox, Passes & Co, trash sugpiy jst regelved thom the tpatnes 20.1! 1200,1202 & 1204 F S:.N.W. ‘and No, Shy the agent for the District of Columbie. | —™229 woe |LGURE FITS!