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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS. 1101 Peansylvania Avenue, corse: 11th St. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres't New York Office, 83 Potter Beilding. ‘Tar Evexreo Stan is served to subscribers in the city by carriers, on their own account, at 10 cents ‘Week. or 44¢. per month. Copies ai the counter, cents each. By mail—anywhere in the Unite} States or ‘Camada—postaze prepaid—00 cents per month, Sarompay QuapRurce Suxrz Stan $1.00 per year; with foreigp postare xddad. $5.00. (Eatered st the Post Ofice st Washingtya. D.C., 00 second-class mai: matter. §F~ All malt subscriptions mast be paid in advance. Rates of advertising made !nown on application. SPECIAL NOTICES WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1892. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. ALL MEMBERS OF PLASTER. | A 14d. K. of L ar qh. LC. rv L se peng er of the War bin om WEDNESDAY. the 2 hetlor ihe oc tpecation will vote to @Xeeeding 910,000 for paying its hess and for fur hin ine A spe ton py will be held raw asim not | tine indented. Vet improvements and 10 se- onal mortgage of all the | to act on any other sub- | bration. rt add pert # witl comm powe MEETING OP THI f the Anacostia and Potomac ny Will be held at the office of Anacostia, DAY, July 21, See Rath, dpe Rlection of difactars and | megs proreelt comes betoce a vtochhenard 1k — Lak RISW q to the freshman ba Pert Cisse in Yair College. apd the Sbeiiell Scientine Schoo! will be fen tn the examimetion issiog, court bons. TASBAy Jone 20, ry address SECRETARY. TALE Haven, Conn. Je11,18,25829__ EXAMINATION FOR ADMISSION ithe University of Cnicawo will be held Prilding, 1400 New York ave., | m. A fee of $3, ald be sent tO mn to be adjusted else- S OFFICE, where none doniy the most reason- | ade. Orders by postal will etion of Improvements and nt of our uptown store, 1116 about September 1, we will stores and continue the | Tonn. ave. Fer the next 60 days, commencing June our surplus stock at 1209 F ‘st. at greatly reduced prices. GEO. E. 1 See BEE Ports OF SUPERIORITY TEND TO KEEP THE REMINGTON STANDARD TYPEWRITER ‘Ahead of al! Competitors EXCELLENCE OF DESIGN. SUPERIORITY OF CONSTRUCTION. EASE OF MANIPULATION. CALL AND SEE THE NEW 82 MODEL. EDY & sons. | WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, LE DROIT BUILDING, mhI7-te STH AND F STS. N.W. ee estate office t fae recently Caaktes Ww. Hv Be eA ICE AND COAL CO. Office corner 10th and F sts. n.w. Peaober y.| Best grades of family Coupon ice | coal. Send in ordersearly figkets at redaced'prices.” | before ppices advance. 4 ROOMS eres ated with iy hnevan in his law business he continue to ronduct the % 1Dy, te Mr. J. He ber of the bar of the Supreme Court ict. sclicit from a generous community the continuance of its conidence and pat pes ELLEN SPENC N. D.C., JUNE 14, 1898. day leased and removed my real eu. corner sth amd G. the waild- Tip by Oblo “National Bank. NDY, Heal Estate, Loans and in- re Reh ery toy patente! process circulars, exreatest aid to progressive men. 120.000 wselin Boston alone during May. keep $our wood cm the shelf? ‘SHS weep inal prorerty Enyeur brome? Sell thems_end 1 lar can Jo that for seu, Thave ns -doube, In fate it or sourelf BYRON S, ADAMS, phone WO. Le} RVENTERS WORK AT LOWEST ices, “Jobbing and remodeling a specialty. ‘sfimaton furzished ffee. Screen doors mms “to order. Mail epromptly at- Satusfaction guaranteed. R. T. PACE, Carpenter_and Builder, e1L-im* Te] 14th st a.w. > J0HN J. COSTINET?. —=— @G G ST. §. w., MERCHANT TAILOR. ARMY AND NAV) OFFICERS OUTFITTER. Suite €25 up. Tomusers, €5 up. Fite guaranteed Firet cass appuintasen HL. Megu = Bee ee SERED eentisner. Size Book and Job Prigtinae. _ Telephone imyis} HOw Et. m qa MUNEY To BUY HOMES. ent way to buy a home on the install- ent plag. Death terminates all payments and the His insursace cancels the incuiubrance ob the prop The only pr FD SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE AND TKUST CO. OF PENNA. OS 1st ww STQFE YOCR FURNITURE AND WALU- with th SAPE COIs —_ San FIREPROOF DEPOSIT COMPANY, New Procoss Gasoline Stoves, plumbing and as ome. Pay . laeeSimad Teli MILLIONS HAVE BEEN SPENT BY OUR se Mein newts ee Caen Fins tae £24 Boneless Bacon when they were not Camerts at Beh eae neetie binmn sperma ta dit “aity and bave finally adopted s blue ov o ed oni im wht, whic afired Wallour fine meats, whetuer covered or wncowe Bap't be decetved. Tr: yon having ouly guods with ‘al5-or — PINE TAILORING 4 D. BARR, 1111 Pennsylvania ave Suits from 845 up. ‘Trousers from $10 ap. Low prices from this date No Rarrs Esrenrnise, 1241 11TH ST. SE If you knew what we know about our immense line of Remnants esptctally adapted for summer wear you'd catch on: we've got the idea; we make it a business to osc. Catch on with ua, makes lve prott off of Itve | goods. We have always sdopted the principle of ‘modern liberality. couftesy and absolute firmness in all our dealinen. REMNANTS! REMNANTS! 5-4 Peqnot Bleach, Iie. Our price, 8. 1to4 yards. SPECIAL NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. CHURCH NOTICES. _ . JUNE hay ciain agalust the late firm of CHAS. G. BALL & SON of this city ws it them without delay to ‘ease presen: GEo. W. CochRAN, 1115 Pennarivani 9 _ setae ¢| Rt P08 sarees. An interview with Mr. John N. Webb, president of the Electrolibration Company. Read it in Sunday Herald of June 26, first column, first page. Je24-2t plaints. Claret for jieestion and want a desir. ‘Delicious home- es for those in the ped in boxes that fer with i able substitute for tea and coffe: made punch for the thirsty country or at the seashore, shi defy recognition. Famous “'Tonica | Springs” ‘water for thown who are “‘sick and Potomac water. $2.50 per ‘quarts. WINE COMPANY. pry HOMES ARE HAPPIER ‘When there's no fitesto pester them. There'll be none if you provide the propet screens. ‘Aijustabje, Window Screens, m, $2.75 per dozen. Window ‘Franses, 23, inch ‘king your own screens, Ire. MBtrong Wire Screen Doors, pring Thinzes, hook and eye and knob. Only YOULL BE COOLER AND THE HOUSE CLEANER If you water the street and lawn frequently. flowers demand it. feet Garden Hose, with couplings and 75e: each. woazle, only $1. Pidarden Hose Rest YOUR LAWN WILL ALWAYS LOOK VELVETY feat about twice a week. I is ork to-use the and yay to use the mower. ‘Fain Ora iuily wuaranteed Lawn Mower as low as @3.25. YOULL SAVE HALF YOUR MONEY By making your own ice cream—and have tas often as'vor wish. ‘Sat. Tee Cream Freezers only £GE. Tee Cream Freezers only DARBER & ROSS, Cor. 11th and @ sts. n.w. Daas $024 8 VALUABLE INFORMATION CONCERN- cS oR res ce join N. Webb, president of the Electrolibration reign, first page of Sunday ‘Herald, Stue Be SIGE sate oF B. J. DOWNEY & SONS, HARNESS AND CARRIAGE EXCHANGE, 612 12TH ST., ABOVE F. ONE-THIRD OFF Of regular prices on all Horse Sheets, Fly Nets, Ear Nets, Whips, Halters, Sponges, Brushes, Pads, Boots and all other stable supplies for cash, A large stock of Fine Carriages and Harness at cost price. HL W. SOHON, Assiznee, 612 12th st. n.w. 7 Nav IN STATIONERY chores ba of you that can’t find use Pads ¥, Me }. 8 by 9-in. Writis sper, itis tiood Black Ink, $c. sbi coal ines Ink, ie. oe ‘chance for sconemy im these. eg ggepe cont: JOHN C. P Bookseller and Stationer, 619 7th st. n.. Kei TA APT arenesags ‘1M-yard mee of (4 inches.) We don’ 49 we bt measur ™%. ‘It ts for’ Teason that appreciate this. ter let us measure yor 86, 87 or $9 Trouserings. All iy more. ‘OU BUILDING A HOUSE? ms stone trim- 2 ‘very much to the attractivences of build and their cost is atively triftinely make a a Gears ne building pursoses and we onl (the bo tak wetth you fore you buy. Our atock the laryest and our vrices iaieecheerfullyyurntshed. J. ¥. MANSING acca ly rurnis . F é esata ada Monumental Works. COR. 14TH AND HBTS. N. summer. to 4:0 p.m. 20-1w Saturdays, 8:30. m. t04:00 p.m. = CARD OF THANKS. i to thank my numerous pstrans for their kind neh Temoval. The warm weather naturally crows all the laundries, consequently full operation in'my new Picat and propared wo please ‘Pl oiice will bein 'satne location when the new all, b os SOKGAN STEAM LAUNDRY, | seRb-8t Present office 516 9th st. >HARRISON AND CLEVELAND AND REAL ot REALE IN WASHINGTON, fear of Washington's future Each po Say eea sired four are aid wonderful ‘prosper fashington during thelr rein. Scherantatenpliyae shew wim before the watergets tuo deep. I have A number of ‘myown houses 14 sale, ransing from 3,000 to $13,000. Small payments down and monthly." See me"at once. Buy ofowner and save commissions. 28-8" “3. E. CARPENTER, 604 5th st. n. EIGHT MILES IN 0 MINUTES “WITH DRESS GUARDS AND ALL ON.” WESTFIELD. N.¥., May 21, 1802. socatriter, DemENgttteld to Broston, Twas the local rider. Distance, A mies: time, o F shiering the condition of the roads, witch were tough and stony, from Worked and local rain, wi Sekar gees, 8 tei OMBIN ATION AMBLER, with ruards and all on. and carried message the last tail cramp which . berause of a ‘th GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. CO., J __ 1825 14th st. nw. 2 oh Ba OE PALE, COW, 187, T AND RHODE Islapd ave. n.w. ; 100x112; sewer and side- walk $2,300 cash, balance on or before 3years. Abply to owner, D. J. HOWELL, os Fst ow. a Se A (cog. ath abd Corcoran). Office hours. 8to 10am. Lto4 and Oto? p. ephone call, 3. Beintley’s dru store’ jeiG-Im* E YOU GOING AWAY? © renting » S94 Pequot Hleach, 250. Our price, Ibe. 1 to5 yards. 10-4 Pequot Bleach, 28c. Our price, 16:. 1 to 5 yards. Unbleached Cotton. Se. Our price, 3c. Unbleached willed Cotton, 10e. Our price, 6c. 44 Bleach Dwight, 10c. Our price, 7c. 4 Bieach Pride of West, 10°. Our price, 7Me. Striped Twills, Ie. Our price, Se. Ponges, Lic. Our price, Tie. Tissue, 15e. Our price, THe. Bedford Cond, Ie. Our price, Xe. Figured Organdies, 1c. Our price, S82. Striped Satines, 18e. Our price, Sige. French Satins, 25e. Our price, Le. ‘Red Figured Setines, iS. Our price, Se. ‘5 doaen Men's Outing Shirts. Sve. Our price, 18c. ‘20 doam Boyw Outing Waists, 37 Our price, Ise. ‘25 dozen Children's Full Reg. Biack Hose, 25e. Our Price, 1240. . ‘2Odozen Ladies’ Ribbed Vests, 25c. Our price, 12i¢e. ‘Sdosen Boys" Mixed Hats, 15e. Our price, Se. Sdosen Boys’ Mixed Hats, 25e. Our price, 15e. ‘S dozen Boys’ Mixed Hats, 37e. Our price, 20c. 10 dosen Chf d's Mined Sailors, 25e. Our price, 124. WO dozen Child's Mixed fatlors, 37}. Our price, Ibe. 10 dosen Culld’s Mixed Sailors, 50c.. Our price, 20c. ‘RAPS ENTERPRISE, 26) ith ot ne PBT ‘LEADER LOW PRICES pectalty ba fo te aad I 3 gd Tnewrance, sie Be “MEBTES” Mopen IDEs. Weldeut garments ofr Unezesiled quality a Popular prices. Ww. c. mentzs * Tailoring Shep, 10 B16 11th st. = WEEK ONLY. Clothing at Greatly Reduced Prices. All our 6.00, $5.56. 94.00. 04 75-and 96.00 Chélérente ot THOSE D) ‘to come. CARPEN’ <p y notified that the ise at opr "mest. meet By order. of the Unions atr & Wet ‘st, New For E.—ALL, Are requested 10 aften EVENING, June 27, for Bie action on the death of FINAN “A. de DIXON, M. of R ih i Clark. By ondarof hi, BURA, WM. the Petworth, Brigh will be hel June “27, 1802, at members ‘of Unt sem-election of =>MEMBERS OF THE GRAND CON- <<» ryof the District of Columbia aro nble at NDAY, nd fratér, Isaac Clark. By onder of ‘astie, No. 6, Kaizhts of the Golden Eagi: gal. 0. O. F.—COLUMBIA LO} (Satu UbvEstNs. yy ake ed ae eee eae. Se MOREE, 0. ER or PAGE fune 33, 12:30 p.m, 13th and Pa. ave. n.W., to at 1° Lg ER in twood 7 p-m. Don't A. L, KEENE, 1t_‘Bee. of the Citizens’ Asso. of Brightwood Ave. _ ND JOINERS’ Ley LA AY, June 20, f ‘SD, inw, WEDN ce. ls reepectfully Foauested June H. WAYNE, G. Com. ELEGATES TO THE CHRISTIAN EN- ee ae Fs with, rooms ay a reference given. Address Mrs. sONRS rk. MEMBERS: OF POTOMAC ¥ he reeuiar sesgion MONDA’ purpose of taking wulte- Hate yeothor: FB nA Wit N.C. A.W. WARD, Jr. ‘Jes? SCOTTISH RITE.—WASHINGTON GON- Sisto. No.7, 8. PH. S.. 3d degree, AASB ti ee ir Fendezvous 1 | fn Weve a Maan are baat and Rh Masonic mn |inw. "All Cerneat ‘Seottien Rite’ ‘Masons invited: Lith decree, SON . PS. GE ‘a SPECIAI And ALL others wh SRA EXER SN to New ‘Yor! eational Chureh, % = Chapel," Foechow, Sites, 1081 Of CHRISTIAN END! LAWN FETE AT, ‘st. and Boundary, lle ‘Twombly’ “TAYLOM, 82d deeree, Gr. Secy. LL MEETING EAVOR DELEGATES Ey Sabo ervect to accompany the OFFI- aly 7 to 10 will be held on MONDAY EVENING, June 27, at 8 o'clock, in the First Congre- ternational convention in mh and G sts, n. w. 7 MRS. BARBER'S, 14TH TUESDAY Janes, ieee, Agsvril, Twang Chass China, in change of Mins Ruth 3. SSEMBLY'S PRESBYTERIAN i Serres ee cd ¢ Pastor even” f Sstee, Syntiay achoa!. 9.30 am ¥. P. 8 By ever “Bifanivers inade welcome at all the' METROPOLITAN BY Oper att gud Bate ‘e.. Rey. Be. pastor —B iomorpoi at 11 3.10, p.m.” Y. ngregutions’ ‘meeting 8. CE. Tuseday. prayer ‘Thursday, both at 8 p.m. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN between © and D sts. Cen WEST STREET PRE AX | ake , Georgetown. D. C.—-Preaching by Prot Tpanc Clark of Howard University at 11 o'clock um. The public cordially aint ot FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ‘Oth st. bet. Gan His, n.w., Rev. Joseph T- elly, pastor. Sabbath school, 0:80 4: J ain. Commrnion of the Lord's Supper. 4 pc mesting, 7P-10. ing Phursiay, 8 pen” Strangers are cordial iS i nea. WESTMINSTER PRES | <a ‘Teh st. between D and E. .F Bittinger, 0. D.. pastor.-Services 745 ‘Endeavor Society. 19th and 20th sts,, Rev. Divine service, 1i 1 and Bible CONGREGATIONALIST._ BAPTIST. E. HEZ SWEM SPEAKS ON n's Wicked Women® the soats: Youcrgoordlaliy isviesks . All the soats are free. Second Baptist Church, 4th st. and Va, ave. sc. tt IN THE THIRD BaPris’ CHURCH” Franklin ot between ath ad bth g gather by Reve Wed. ‘Chureh 5. ¥. iad >THE WALKER MEMORIAL BAPTIST ree Madison st. bet. dath and 13th oy. Bryant, pastor. “Sunday school ‘at 8: m., ing_at 1 by the pe yabject: * Syed Wonk Ce bone au @Nation?” Grand tally’ du cole # ay = 1 BAPTIST CHURCH, 16TH 8T. ‘above Scott Circle, Rev. Dr.Chas. A. Stakely, <~ ay schol, 9:80 w “adult depnrtineat eta. Breacuine by the pastor Ti acm ehh Swe e ordinance of baptinn will be administered ai conclusion. of ‘the service. “Young peo gle’s prayer meeting, 7:15 p.4n, | Hoclety Christian En— evening, 8 o'clock, @ially invited to attend. ad Rev. Samt —o S25 > m. and after evening sermon, KENDALL CHAPEL voy the rastor, SENDNEAL CHAPEE, Ps. Ww. Chas. E. Fairmen, superinteudent ‘hol, 3:30 p.m. ; 3 Monday, | Aiffare cordialiy invited to these seevicess Te Bayt Bra tor, nd & Poy n a TABERNACLE | (CONGREGATIONAL), | Sth near Be. ,Rev.G James Jonea, Ph.D Preaching. 1 rure, with stereoptt- Music bya as Hed By GW. Ley . ae" man, D.D., MM. pastor Moming service at 1 mi. ‘ant pastor. No evening serv’ artet_and chorus of Afty voter Bischow. organist. Sand 00! Consecration nesting of C 6:15 p.m. Regular Christ P. 9245, wFlstian Endeavor Soc flan Eaideavor meoting CENTRAL PR TTAB) OPERTY FOR SALE. LE FOR A CLUB HOUSE, OFFICE BUILDING, OR AS A SITE FOR AN APARTMEN’ iT BUILDING. HOUSE No. 822 STH ST. N.W. Int is 35 feet front by 3 Sctoot alley on nore febrew ‘Temmle on sout Tact fom ent snd by Spen 10 th side, Windows on ail four sides of the house. Two unusually large parlors. - Price for a shot Inquire of It rt time, $15,500. H. N. COPP, No. 706 8th st. nw. SEN << sapipieg) ES ‘THE CARROLL CO-OPFRATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIA- TION now open for subscription. Shares. $2.50 per month. 81,000 in Pull advanced on each share. First payment FRIDAY, July 8,1892,023 E st. n.w. SUBSCRIPTIONS Wi President Edward J- Hannan ‘ee : ere John B. el, © 71S oth st. ‘St D ot. nw, E. F. Buckley, 7 Jobp B. Brady, 1032 B Red. Giarke, be Ah y2.4.5,6,7,8 1 ‘whlch pla . 8, Wilson and Hough, 623 Est. n.w. Piegt John F. Kelly, Sikh Precinct, at Bw o ith stn. w. - McDONALD, Hoom 154, Patent Office, ‘Becretary. TLL BE RECEIVED BY , 57 1th st. n.w. uechet, 305 Northern Lit ‘and H sts. n.w. now. ae Bureauluf Engraving and Printing. cy. G3 Fst n. A » 2 Oth ae Tank g —Henry W. Sohon, Room 22, Fendall Build- we <q THE EMINENT DR. SANCHES Electropoiee Victor | of Miss LULA LENMAN, No. { DW. DURING THE GLACIAL PERIOD, eae time, & great push oc- ‘be obtained only 2. at a "Oat F's ROSSLYN HEIGHTS ABOVE HIGH WATER MARK. Ata morerecent date FRANCIS HUFTY EI Fe ole HODGES’ He can bin | SS a OK OT Use “tne, Fain FSur correspondenc Bie'amount of time Most prominent FOR SALE—T on jnonthly payments ‘Southwest co-. 22d and ‘Our 80 Suits, Perfect ney! Workinan: city. Choice of n jor beautiful home: ‘18th and yosait; velow market value.” J. F. SAUM & CO, READ! aztie users of the ‘phonogre sh. we phonorrarhs on monty fast BIA PHONOGRAPH CO., 627 ter st lies mis Et ENT WILL SELL field Homa 0 is ING G*—YOU SHOl NATIONAL BOOKB! F st. send for your magazines and n: id thei in any’ style you wish. for srr ‘HIS MATTER. om phonoxraph to dispatch It will save you an ineredi- bor and expense. A host of jess men in this city are en Weare now tallments. 0 CLOSE OUT A S¥NDI- cate we will sell the following properties F sts. <q= BUILT FOR COMFOR: Lise the joths, in- nuany cluding striy es and small checks Made to git well, wear well, look weil. Your money could not buy more, LO watter where, gant pair of TROUSERS for 88. J. A. GRIESBAUER, Artistic Tailor, An ele~ 435 OTH ST. __ 3b a an be obtained iat RY to bust henomens!. Paywents on shares. Shareholders. Shares sutseribed for at any’ If, yo safety and our pl Ir you want to. ‘cod, Darr, THERES ONE MACHINE Prtnneon ais borrowers and investors. Interest alto har to invest and ou shave, money to invest and d it, that’ nthe brat. Ht nates neve people the world over have been Tt commen itself for speed. case. We woud ti itd ten dave trial. TITTLE: Typewriter RIBBONS can only be obtained here They won't dry wp; others wil: HESHY A. ‘CLARKE & BON, Agents, 995 F ST. weet Interest wed to Ro srrears to pay. jesire absolute Your money investigate a home we will show you how it % cap Ve done without being s burden to you. Us, vice president. #. Wi Batley, Alex. , A H. Bell, 8. J. ck, C. W. E. J. Hannan, Thos. Haney, W. H Wills and M. V. ii a ees-cotin na MY SSen LINDER, Secretary. = ™vcrI0n tohave clean new goods for ‘Tho order of the day. A determined effort ‘counters for the magnificent fall. There is no excuse to fo poorly dressed when such prices as the ‘following are qnoted to you: What.we have left of all our 87.50, 8, €9 and $10 English Trouscrings we will make up for 85.50. English Suitinzs (amall checks and stripes) ‘that were €30 and $35, go now for #23, . ‘M. LOSANO & SON, Importing Tailors, 808 F st. n.w. ted. ‘Lou 5 been sold’ and trans : WEEKS & CO. SALE-THIRTEEN Ee ee 2:35-3t Corner Sth. sea iw. LINCOL, MEMORIAL EGA- | tional Chureh, uth and Rete. eel ee tor, “Rey. GW. Moore, 11 a.1. Sunday school | 12:30 p.m. “Kev. Geo. B. Peabody, a native | Deu _ LUTHERAN. g=>CHURCH OF THE REFORMATION, PA. | ‘ave. and 2d st. sc. Rev. W. E. Parson, pastor. Service at 11 s.mn-* Sunday school, 30. 5 Evening services discontinued. Seatefree. "1 g>8T. MARK’S LUTHERAN CHURC 8, Rev. W. T. Gotwi Preaching, 11 4. SAINT PAUL'S ENGLISH LUTHERAN Church, corner of 11th and H'n.w., Rev. Domer, pastor.—Tomorrow morninz and evening at 11 and 8:00. Sunday school excursion to Bay Ridge gn Monday next. Trains leave B. and 0. station at Parl Cotne and have a. pleasant Adults, #1; children! 50 cents, CHURCH OF OUR FATH. TH AND ER, 137 by ies? It BO. No evening service. rday evening at the church. NEW CHURCH, NEW CHURCH. —C1 HOF THE HOLY Bee Lupont Cir-le.—The Frank Sewall, pastor. will preach at iva.m—‘"The Vell on Moses’ Face." Free tracts and lib cone Uae sees Mterature. All seats free. ning service. Stranwers wi ¥. M.C. A. ‘FORTY YEARS AGO AND U iow."— Rev. J. G. Butler, D. Rev. T.8. D., and others will make brief addresses ospel meeting of the ¥. M. A. New York avenus, at 4:30 p.m. Sundi ‘The service will be one of espectal interes than other bull THE PEOPLE'S CHURCH, NON-SEC- tarianand indepeattent, Build’ ell eu. Sab ati) am. Sal Seaisfree. All for the summer. METAPHYSICAL LECTUR! Eres 13 th of B’ston. Original room by Tuesdays and Thursdays. OMRIST I Leong ot 4 | jel “service. tomorrow at foajiinental building, 133 Pa. "ave. U.w. vited. per. — Ser Saloon Policy ‘school ¢ welcomi ey SETS Y Parker aches.” Classes | SPIRITUAL st. n.w., Was kins’ Last week ‘hy by young people: iS answered, ence and tests, 7 ca a eee ough their wuldes, give, names tm full, see a scribe those we call dead: uniucrta.ity ‘Drowed also by yohrometric readings and date of birth. Ps ie ‘uew., Thurs. ‘8: tes: dence, 140 1 it. nw. it z “HALL, 721 6TH ST. N. W. a> WONN'S ee a it 8 Pp. address by that ol tate Punishise Me Subject: “The Auto- nt of Sh ho:netric readines by Mrs. H. Gilet? of Califorgja, api tone by one of our Dulas local meiuiae, Ars. "Katy Rowlaud: “Seats free. Wii. ©. SCKIBNER, Temp. Chairman.ie2kot <G=CENTRAL UNION MISSION, 930 PA. ave.—To-night, balcony concert, 7.90. hg gospel service, & o'clock. Gospel tiveatings dally, 12 fe land 7749 pm. Pusidaye. 8 and 1:45, Toubrrow (Sunday) nicht bref evapel alka ty veg pent Taymen among. whoin Judge Kimball.” Mal. Hall and Col. Rovers ara expected. Branch. Mission M ‘as usual (for time. and Pisce consult “The Bulletin"). Gospel Wavon Meetings as follows: — day, Oth and K s.e., 3: 2d and Ns.e., 4:45; Market Space (7th and Pa, ave,), 6-15. Tuesday, Set and Me ae p.m. Wednesday, 6th and K. 7pm. VS. pel Wagon at Market Space fomorrow evening. it Harsha tnd Suiith will speak from Gos: SPECIAL NOTICES. ‘Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. , Jas. Eham, super: 3 Lam. y eee eS Praha ele Rosh she Wer ec ta we BA To. ac htt R. BL porter fi a - eA. ‘taylor, 8 pts. a Pres Thoms, pastor. MT. 2103 ada § shoo 9:30) rf ‘Three Bitter Things.” <qgasE ST. BAPTIST CHURCH, E NEA Ey vastor, J. J. Mutr.— Preaching, “OL Skins and Neve W 3 g Dm.,* Christin “En ieavor, ar. JEZE BAPTIST CHURCH. sig ‘and E sts. s.¢.—Sabbath school 9 a.m. ‘Peace With Man end God:" "3 p-m., seg “Love to Mah’ ana God." E, BAPTIST CHURCH, 8. C. AVI mand D se, Kev. J; D. Sith, pastor. 30.a7m! hing, LL a. 5 sone CHURCH, 3D ST. W. B. Johnson, D. Preaching by P lowing exercises of the Iscoum at4 pu special niusle, both instrumental and vocal: grand free ion yeenm Mon- | Gay night and an address by Col ‘Arnold. _ METHODIST. GRACE M. E. CHURCH, COR. 9TH AND | ats., Rev. Samuel Shannon, pastor — vac] et Liam. ands p.m. Sunday school,9: Prayer mecting T' events .G SHAMLINE M. E, CHURG N ts. new. 8. Todd, b.D., pastor. school, 9: ny the janday co ney. ton. Ite im m. Sp-m. : the Christian Endeavor Bociety meeting Siunday’ scbool at 0:0 a. ne a Seta, eee SER Cg ee oper, DD. a FS oj posite the church; 8 p. m., preaching by prayer meeting, Thursday eveiiing. “All are invited. ga> TWELFTH ‘ET M.. ‘Rey. Chas. L. Pat G. C, Markham. . B.W., Rev. Le A. ‘by the pastor at 11 30 a.m. Epworth CHURCH, 10TH AND D J. A. Pri Pastor. ice, D. D. i. 1L Christian Endeavor 7 p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday D st. sw. 3d, i iidren's day ‘exercises ‘at each sery- 4 p.m., 8 p.m. ; essays, music, leon DRY M. E. CHURCH, 14TH ANDG@ Kev. Oliver A. Brown, D.D., pastor. . 9:30. Preaching by pasior at 1 joo] temperance meeting, ie, 7 Damn. ii &m., Rev.'H. it. 7 p.in., Epworth Leagw sday, 8 p. an jUGLAB cor. lith and H eee re KENDREE M.E. CHU SS. et aad 108, tev 1 TW iD pastor. 11 a-mi-) preacl rece) oanibere 730, pata. Bpworth tre End 30 act, Sunday school : prayer iecting a eday. Beats fee.” A cordial invitation to allt ALBRAITH M. E. £ION CHURCH, 4 M sts. n. Rev. R. ot a BC THE TEMPERANCE TENT. 7TH AND O #.@, Ggarkot house lot), will open MON- DAY NIGHT. Meeting in cl ‘of’ Woman's ‘Temperance Union. 3 g=THE TEMPERANCE TENT.—LAST THE TEMPER East ueoting in Anacostia Sunday might 01 he tent. will ee ee aE weather is likely to be fair Sunday ‘mortheriy indas alightly cooler Continually buying on credit is taking the sure road to poverty. The sinart man with cash should spend it where it will go farthest, and that is where but a little credit business is done. ‘We couldn't afford to quote these prices if we id an indiscriminate credit business: Best Gang-sawed Lumber, $1.18 per 100 square feet. ‘424-in, Fiooring, 81.80 per 100 square fest. Beet 34-inch Siding, 81 per 109 equare feet. Beat Oyprese Shingles, 4 by 20, 4 per 1,000. LIBBEY, BITTINGER & MILLER, ‘Lumber and Mill Work, Cor. 6thana N. ¥. ave. n.w. 2% q (E EMINENT DR. SANCHES" ie “Victory” ean be ‘obtained ont LULA LE! Korda Fee ae Ie ASSIGNEE’S SALE. = Reni East . ‘The undersigned will receive bids for the purchase im bulk of the Btocks and Fixtures (or either of them) in stores Nos. 728 7th street northwest and 3045 M street northwest, thist city, until THURSDAY, the ‘THIRTIETH DAY OF JUNE, A.D.1802,at TWELVE O'CLOCK M., the right to reject any and all bids be- ing reserved. These stocks consist of Millinery, Dry Goods, Fancy Notions Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings ‘and astock of general merchandise, and are open to Anapection. A L, SALTZSTEIN, Jr., Assignee, 2728 Th st. Dew. METROPOLITAN A. at. bet. 15th and 16th school.” hin Her, J. W. Beckett, D.D. > UNION M. E. CHURCH, 20TH 8T_N.w., ‘Rev. Joel 30 — Brow: Bpstlanarys 7+ Chriouan End , ~<g > FOUR T ME ri TROH, schoal at church and obs BA Bw preaching by pastor eae a Te i. OB E CHURCH, ‘The s ‘on “‘Siotes and Beane. UNT VERNON PLACE M, E. CHURCH corner 9th’ andi sts. ‘ata. A. Wade, D. D. 8p. 1p. Bev, F kas eer sg Es Sagal EPISCOP: AL. . PAUL’ ST. [Ei ae BF song atSp.m. Strangers ced chot,."Siahrers MARRIAGES: ora Laat | ity Washington Nows and Gomi [THE DEAD AND DYING Index to Advertisements. ADVERTISING .... Details of the Terrible Wreck at Harrisburg. A WRONG SIGNAL WAS GIVEN. Escape of the Trainmen From In- juy- AUCTION SALES. BICYCLES i EXOURSIONS, &e. FINANCIAL. FOR RENT (Flats) FOR RENT (Offices). FOR RENT (Rooms) FOR RENT (Honses). FOR RENT (Miscellaneous), FOR RENT (Stores). FOR SALE (Horses and Vehicles) FOR SALE (Houses). FOR SALE (Lots) FOR SALE (Miscellaneous). FOR SALE (Pianos)........ HOTELS. INSURANCE. LADIES’ GOO! LOCAL MENTI LEGAL NOTIC! LOST AND FOUN MANICURE. SBER on VICTIMS IN THE HOSPITAL. GIVEN THE WRONG SIGNAL. Rear-End Collision on the Pennsylvania Road at Harrisburg. Hannispvno, Pa., June 25 —The western ex- press on the Pennsylvanil railroad leaving New York at 6:30 p.m. and Philadelphia at 9:20,i8 due in Harrisburg at 12:15 o'clock a.m. This morning, however, it was several minutes late leaving Philadelphia, and had not made up the lost time when it reached here. It was made up of one baggage car and one express car, three day coaches, and the private car of George Westinghouse, the Pittsburg inventor of the air brake. Robert Pitcairn of Pittsburg was also with the West- inghouse party. As the train rolled into Harrisburg it was stopped a few minutes at Dock strect east of the station to allow some shifting in the yards, the flagman being sent back to signal the second section, which was | following close behind. He was soon called in | and the train had but started when the second | section dashed around the sharp curve a few yards away. A HORRIBLE GRINDING SOUND. Then came a horrible grinding and crushing sound and immediately after the groans and shrieks of the injured and dying passengers. It was an awful moment and the only wonder is that so many escaped from the terrible wreck. It was but a few minutes until the industrial establishments in South Harrisburg supplied an army of willing men, who did all in their power to rescue the imprisoned men, women and children und alleviate their —_euffer- ing. The firemen and police force w1 der Mayor Fritchey’s direction —_also did excellent service and assisted in getting the | injured to the city hospital as soon as possible. ‘The physicians and surgeons were also sum- moned and labored throughout the night to relieve the pain of the bruised and lacerated Passengers. Brew wiswwe BB Bw Be MISCELLANEOUS MONEY WANTED AXD TO LOAN. ETT TTL ETEETTTaT TTL OFFICIAL NOTICES OCEAN STEAMER. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. PERSONAL... PROFESSIONAL PROPOSALS. RAILROADS. SPECIAL NO’ SPECIALTIES STEAM CARPET ii Se bo. CLEANING... SUMMER RESORTS . WANTED (Board). WANTED (Help). WANTED (Honses) WANTED (Rooms). WANTED (Situations). WANTED (fi tit ECL LEE Goverxwest Recerprs Topay.—Internal rev- enue, $899,900; customs, $518,524. iss F. A. Austin, a clerk of class 1in the first auditor's office, has tendered her resignation. It was accepted today by Acting Secretary Spaulding. ae A SpectaL Recerriox.—The President gave 8 special reception this afternoon to about 250 members of the coal exchange of Philadelphia now on a visit to this city. Coxtract ror Corts Baas.—The contract for supplying the Treasury Department with bags for thg storage and transportation of coin has been awarded to John Shillito & Co. of Cin- cinnati. THE DEAD. The total number dead at 9 o'clock this morning was ten, as follows: Robert 8, Raymond, Columbus, Ohio, horse dealer. E. M. Whitlock, 188 Arlington street, Cleve- land, Ohio, chief clerk of a railroad company. Daniel Mason, Hagerstown, Md., a telegraph operator on the middle division, Pennsylvania oo ee Disraict Boxp Orrea Accerrep.—The Sec- retary of the Treasury has accepted the offer of Harvey Fisk & Sons, New York, to take £400,000 ten-year funding bonds of the District of Colum- bia at 101.291. rd eASi ery Drvivexp Dectanev.—The controller of the railroad. currency has declared a second dividend, 10| Rev. Da Costa Pomeren, 3611 Hamilton street, per cent, in favor of the ereditors of the Spring | Philadelphia. Garden National Bank of Philadelphia, Pa., making 20 per cent on all claims proved. Mrs. Uriah Heebner, Norristown, and Win- field Heebner, her son, aged seventeen years. amounting to $1,683,676.82. The bank failed i =e me ink Cas Blair, 218 Dickinson street, Philadel- ‘Wary Mas. Was Removep.—Secretary | Charles E. L. Fee of 1 Windsor street, Alle- Foster does not think it right that man and wife | gheny City supposed tobe a telegraph operator. should both be borne on the government pay roll. He has therefore directed the removal of Mrs. Cynthia Smith, a 1,000 clerk in the sixth auditor's office, whose husband, besides being a Practicing +physician, holds a good position under the government. oe ee Acts Approvep.—The President has ap- proved the act authorizing the subdivision of square 673 in the city of Washington, the act providing for an American register for the steamer Forhall of New Orleans, the act amend- ing the act in regard tolands heretofore granted to aid in the construction of railroads, &c., and the act increasing the pension of David Reed. ee ‘One body, supposed to be that of a telegraph operator pamed Clark of Altoona. ‘Some of the injured stopped at the hospital only long enough to have their injuries dressed, when they left for hoine or departed on the Fafa THE INJURED. Among the injured are the following: W. R. Fluck, 411 Commerce street, Philadelphia, scalp wounds and contusions of the right hand and leg; F. G. O. Eble and Thomas W. Farth- ing of Buffalo, N. Y., contusions of head and body, able to be around; Ed. Timmins, travel- ing railroad agent, hurt about head and hand, not dangerously. = xy, ciel’ cnginser, bedi bow il jineer, ly cut about fave and bead.’ Urish Heebner, ‘Norristown, Pa,, lacerated wound of the scalp and painful | cuts and bruises on the legs Whiteman, Pittsburg, ankle broken. Mary Granger, Philadelphia, cut about the | head . J. Cone, Jersey City, severely bruised, but able to be about. ‘Mary Ann Anderson of Sap avenue, Jersey City Heights, is slightly injured. Miss Alma Kar- stetter, aged about twenty-cight, of Ickesburg, Perry county, has contusion of both ankle joints and ‘wounds of arms. Tax Paestpext’s CauLens.—The President's callers this morning included Senator Cullom, Attorney General Miller, Representatives Cur- tis, Cheatham, Stone of Pennaylvania, Hender- son of Ilinois, Perkins and Dolliver, Col. C. M. Donaldson of Oregon, Judge William W. Good- rich of Brooklyn, Commander Morgan, Prof. E. H. Cook, president National Educational As- sociation, and Commander Harris. - Prasowat.—John F. Kelly of Jersey City, Wm. H. Powell of Chicago, David B. Mason of Virginia, Thomas P. Nelson of Detroit and E. F. Stevens of the Boston Herald are at Willard’ —Rev. T. E. Gullagher of Maryland, C. C. Heller of San Francisco, Sammel Schooley of Rich- mond and J. M. Cassion of Gettysburg, Pa... are at the Randall._—Jos. G. Whitaker of Phila- delphia, Leonard Everett of Council Bluffs, Iowa, Wm. R. Hall of New York, Frank Russ of Memphis. Tenn., and Walter’ A. McClure of Seattie, Wash., are at the Ebbitt—— W. E. ‘Price ’ of Warren Pa, W. Thomas of Cumberland, D. McLean of Chicago and C, H. Johnson, jr., of New York are at the —0.'L. Bullman of lyn the Arlington,—T. H. Hott of Elizabeth, N.J., D. W. Wallett of Mount Holly, Pa. and E. H. C., are at the How- ard.——John McRobinsonand H. Hughes of New York and Wm. W. Buby of Philadelphia are at the Johnson._—_Mr. A. H. Betz, purser steamer Macalester, has gone to Atlantic City for a brief rest.. L. L. Binke is recov- from a severe ‘of rheumatic gout. — Mr. C, M. Hendley, assistant to the dent of the “West Central suid Dr, George B.Welcl: of today from New York for a month's trip to Europe. 2 Se ONE MINUTE AND A HALF. be pe = rae gy Do po haarphe pay ey hn ‘and, probably one or two exceptions, all would survive. The hospital staff has been busy since stitching ats ont tn “possible my 20 the comfort of the of somebody’ STORY OF THE ACCIDENT. ‘The story of the accident is brief. ? | lf Hy LE rl BEER ! [ lf E § i e i i: th i é i | & I i t i i li 1H i to the lack of » quoruya and some apprehension is felt that next week may find the House in the By direction of the Speaker, of the commit- i t i tl i i it iF f | ! scoompanying Mra Mary to Seattle, Wash. portion of the red dren worn by the dead was taken to Mra. Grangers, who is lying in city hospital, and recognized immediately. lin, who was on her way to Seattle, , with her little daughtef Mamie, aged abont 5, and Liazie Blair, whore death was in- £ The girl, Lizzie Bair, bad been rained in the Granger family and had intended making her home with them in Seattle. Ai the effects of Mrs. Granger was a purse containing about #50 im money, which is yet mining. | Lit@le Mamie Granger's injuries may prove serious, she considerably bruised about the head. The shock and her tender years may Operate against her recovery, but the physteians: express hopes of saving her life. She is a very patient little sufferer under the circumstances, Lying in a cot in one of the side rooms down staire is the badly backed-up body of Pred. Coldburg of Brooklyn. Coldburg is a big, wy oot men, and his matted ‘besth and "stained ample evidence of the serious . the injuries has sustained. His leg ix broken and face badly cut. He vomited quite » great deal of blood after a drink, which was probably swallowed, as the physicians don’t think the man’s lungs are affected. This morning Cold- burg was ina restless sleep, and ever and anon would clutch at his left breast convulsively, aa if endeavoring to remove some heavy weight which was lying there, His chances are against recovery. Capt. Booth of the United that the man was an officer of his regiment who had been in Brooklyn Fiaiting with his tamafiy, | but a few questions put to the resident phyd- cian, Dr. Milliken, satisfied him that it was not his brother officer, and he went away agnin feck ing much relieved. SOME OF THE viCTT The wife of Prof. G. R. Smith of the Normal School at Paltimore, Md., who is at Canan- | daigua, N. Y., was immediately informed of her | husband's serious condition. Prof. Smith hed his left leg cut off at the thigh and sustained | fractare of the left shoulder joint. He resides | at 1214 Calvert street, Baltimore, and the phy- sicians look on his recovery with com doubt. W. B. Parsons, aged thirty-five, an engineer living at 22 William street, New York, is suffer- ing from a severe | wrist and will Moover. Rev. DaCosta Po: agradunte of Prin ge. Clase of 84, and was about thirty-two years of age. He had | charge of Presbyterian |Selem, Ohi and was a Ailee 'Pomerene, city solicitor of Canton, Ohio. He left Salem and was Inter engaged with the Presb: terian board of publications at Philadelphia. “He was partially blind and his clasemates in this city aay be wax a bright young man and always stood well in his class. P.G.0.Ehle of Buffalo and two or three friends were in conversation when the accident occurred. and he says the scenes in the car were beyond description. Passengers were thrown violently forward and wedged in among the broken and splintered sents. Two men in the rear of the car were instantly killed and others were terribly injured. Eble, who is a large man, was jammed into® #mall «pace and was walking about the street shortly after with a bandage tied about his head. | His straw hat is streaked with blood and a gentleman who «at near him, W. R. Fluck of 411 Commerce street, Philadelphia, wears ® linen duster that is* crimsoned with his own blood. Mrs. U, Heebner, Rev. Dr. Pomerene, E. M. Hitlock and Danl. Mason were alive when taken to the hospital, but all died before daylight. Mrs. Heebner, with | her, husband and son and little granddaughter, Sedie Cox, aged five years, were going to visit friends at McKeesport. Deal with them and the mother and son are now among the dead. As the father laid upon his couch of pain this morning he anxiously inquired for his son, Wintield, who was at that moment in the hands of the undertaker. Beside him on the cot was his little grand- danghter sound asleep, the fatigue and excite- | ment of the night having exhausted the | ghild and she slept as peacefully as though at ome. CLEARING AWAY THE WRECK. The wrecking crews were put to work clear ing away the debris and by 8 o'clock this mora- ing the tracks were open and trains were run- ning regularly, The trunks and satchels the baggage car of the second section were broken and twisted out of all semblance to their original . Engineer Kelly wax able to take lus broken locomotive to the round house. The wreck caught fire, but « few buckets of water extinguished the blaze. Flagman Jacobs of first traingwho resides in West Harrisburg. jumped from the train and | escaped with but slight injuries. Coroner Hoy |impanelled « jury and will begin his inquest this afternoon. There is a question as to the responsibility for the accident, and this will have to be determined. > COMED HOME. REDMOND W The Irish Parliamentary Leader Recelved at Queenstown. Loxpox, June 25.—John E. Redmond was ‘met on his arrival at Queenstown in the Etro- ria by the mayor of Cork and a.delegation of Parnellites, who received bim with hearty cheers. Mr, Redmond said that he bad been benefited by the voyage to America in health as well asin other respects. Ninety | per cent of the Irish residents of the United tates were in sympathy, Mr. Redmond said, with the cause he ‘represented, aud he ‘was everywhere received with’ an amount of favor that left no doubt sto popular sentiment. If the commission sent from America to endeavor to bring about an understanding between the divimons of the Irish party was fair minded, added Mr. Redmond, he had no doubt they would consider the offer of the Parnellites for a settlement to be just and Teasonable. IDAHO'S MINING TROUBLES. every It is reliably that Gov. Willey bes laid the matter before President Harrison, and that Sénator Dubois has been requested to see President regarding the situation with @ Logo eatd lst i | r f gE [ f H i i i # FEY f A i if a. | f f ° ae

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