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THE EVENING STAR. LISHED DAILY, KXCEPT SUNDAY, AY THE STAR BUILDINGS, 1101 Pennsylvania Avenue, corner Lith St., by Company, The Evening Star Newspa SH KAUFFMA: Peet re United States: 4) cents per month Desi SHEET Stax 81 (Operyear: Post Office at Washington, D. C., as oF ast be paid in advance, wertistae made known on application. SPECTAL NOTICES wrograin will be A in front of ‘aud pro @ de-ora, 1s) for the best S50 (nitty de PE Bite AIRES Wian Oo Parkas Reseevettose and igh HEADQUARTERS ARBIAGE COM. i witrer Le yy BEAT MONT, nam. tawes for fhe ibancw st parnd= and. bail ‘will send at oven INAUG? EAL CPREM _ MARCH 4. In0 N. January 18, 1893. WASHING Ti tos or agente having larze ARD SYLVES! @=™ap . Recording Sec. jal lw teal studio to the Metzerott ms by letter only. LIN, COPY 2a18-6t* OF N. AMATI IN HUGO WORCH Dat. Violins rep ject froin. ARCHITECT. tage, constriction and superin- = eevee = LOAN ON Heal ESEATE a — IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS nstallment Trusts for pends of 5 thiy.quarterly or bait yearly, MOREL TO et raten state st GOODMAN, Agent, UNITEP SFeURITY LIPF INSURANCE AND LKUST COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA, In event of death Ps C0) 19th st now, Washington, D.C. 1. 91 % Ful pal a soit avf-whafim WELL- err TROVSERS, Them. Ww. C. MERTZ, Trouser Maker. Shop—314 Mth st. © PHYSICIANS. before and p Saraicat Tustruments, Silk Elastic aud Supporters, Trusses, Crutebes, Banjaces, Drewsines and every thing else needed by the physician. Giisaan's Gertified Clinical Thermometer. 8h. * 2p. ornmay. stim (O27 Pa ave. nw. < => DRESS SUITS = FOR HIRE. TSI F st. ___ tet _ ADJUSTED FRAMES, WITH ius poorly mjustert giaanen. Yrighten mand per ‘wearin them, whrie carefully pre feribed lem frames. would restore sieht, reuovs neurslwt pains aud nervousness. A. Reatiy and accurately Tbesdacbe and ‘G. Hasailton tk Jewaler and Optician, 427 sth mw. FACTS FOR COLD WEATHER. co of seal or you wil vet aly the best coals delivered Sr the beat c i at the lowest poxBbple price neha BALDWIN JOHNSON. note TOT K fave, old Aet me. SI944etaw. | io MSE OF INTERESTING READING, B hitien! Hing. opeelian te alae rs > POLITICAL BEGIN TER POR 1803, ay aght to be @ dollar. FARRER, 619 TTHST.N.W. 819 oT MH COMING MAN WN « Cleveland Twill sel) at @ sone oBe, Llieier, ftw. Dkess SUITS FOR WIRE WM GARNER, THE INAUGURATION rs Fike’ Hall, Marble wat Lesh N.Y. ave, 4 TWO MON A postte W t 3 t 4 3 a t = “sai m= 15 MARKET SPACE. OUR GREAT REDUCED PRICE SAL LADIES’ MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S oor I oo A K K Shy ec } oo AA RK g $e fk 83 th B® ‘wou Lub 08 & A OR OK Sss® We've disposed of a westtll havea big variety to select from. Lowat there eos The chotew of all owe $7.50, @0 a 5 Plain oe Fur irtumed Diagonal Cloth € 98 © #10. #9. #8 0 6.50 ay Wraps re to 812 50 and 11 Ladiew pars + reste 0 Bece FUR CAVES AY HALF USUAL PRICES. att Capes te 19 Jouxsox & Lerressx, 3 MARKET SPACE git urts Scovrep AND PRESSED FOR 91. Ali, 705 9 tn w ta 14 DEARBORKS yeare = jae ta seve alouaies. vouch on sta ore and 42 PRICK ESPUTA DALY HAS RF. | SANFORD IN CONTROL Battle of the Mayors of Long Island City. STEAMER CRUSUED IN AN ICE GORGE A Rejected Lover Starves Himsolf peat ¥ t ANNE ‘of i a21 St Phy TO WHOM 1T MAY ©: osler has BENIAN MEET Washi i) AL NDAY, Fe 3 to sere represente to Death. TWO CENTS. er financial inst pe dud above att sinpany bas enhat: el hvalue about 4) per ce! Hs nextanartery dividend will be ps 1 February 1 it my b any debts com IN MOSHER ING ¢ nzton ( f the counpart, ebrnary 6, 1893, e during the en- Selock_m. B. BAILEY, secretary tod eS TURDAY Arar HoLipay. NATIONAT p until 5 o'clock p.m. | “Notes failing due ond until 5 o'eloe over the and. hall ont Fort Presents up, styles about Stor.” at 24, Tt inakes no | PARRER & KOSS, Bucders’ Hardware, Cor. Tith and G sts. smpoei ‘according to size. patrons the closing hour is ¢x- o'clock p.m. on Friday of each we Ky hand last of ath. When auy the bank will remain, on te day previous. lays on Waieh we are open pm. mast be paid bn pean W's. BAL bwr < ta iad toe th sstos Heat tof a fire “ the beat fs and up G.fference w We. t today—pas-heating one way toacconnt ‘aso of our Du Every find bere about every good at yls of eas he stork begins with Stilley “ak ® tly 10° and “Home Com- in really with. next best is the te Stove,.wh ch ince, €: of the the ‘round “Bri lant hat your wants ayia in the Way of @ gas stove, we can ay oly it to better advantage than any ons else m the city. 20 | SERS FOR OOF NEw PATTERNS FoR om RBLERS No.3. 4 a machine; we can furn! See charter members can be or addres-ine J. S. FE. GRAHAM, ) ae Compan- for election of held January 1 after FEB SCARY 1 ook PFECTAL N “sibel — aia bac bw 2 | Dinegict of Columibts. _ 20-08" | Busan, Bare | HOOVER & SNYDEK, 1 | WELL WORT in the city, bu File Canes, Pa | East co b Vailor-x | our own tm nade” prices ing us no profit suitings itv SNYDER & WOOD. 7a: ne The vant ren tar bee bis own Ba aunt be paid ane Arin (ales) BEALE ‘during t uber of persons that r ioe mia theircopy for publicati ny and soon throweh, quphand whthout meals, &c.; also lst of prim per | Shemumerstion whitch includes avery phase of % SEE SEAR AL EE | Necrary occupation. Puonographs are sold. on PECTAL PANTS SALE. | _ CORUM EHONSC APH CON Wer ketene w, = os Seana aoe ana | GEUSTON, Pree (ith Its ¥ CROMELT - 30 Trousers now 8 = ott Nees ied = ; po ae S08 THE FIRM OF ADDISON & LARCOMBE ° = $300: Bre We dinolved by mutual consent Deceniber “ Bs St, 1802. Both inewbers of the old frm will continue BLITS and OVERCOATS iu busitiess at thelr old office, 80M 17th stn. w. ' Hedneed ‘4. D. ADDI~ON. Te 213 Jou 8. Lancomne. 89.00. = Ss: | EISEMAN PROS., ard Sree BSE Ladle Soniye Served Free See, “SE Is off-rine the greatext bargains in anninas | at | CLarF goods. “The larweet aud best towel im the city | toe. & full jime of table linens from 30c. to $1.00 | Gyek lpercent atscotar oe on uilcash saleetrom Caz | etktw THOS J. LUTTRELL, 1900 Pa. ave. | | eq dO Yeu WANT TO KNOW A SECRET? | Suse. | Bir wo. call on HODGES, S11 Sth st. who Wil] wive the secret of bottom. prices on book bindin an | ed Ail Tes Deamehes a | wee GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS 2 Be:ore siock-taking Next week. order to convert rmmer Twill tak Bi os for the THOS. J PE, yale? ; <a ne Those beery Come de ERT COHEN & Established 138. LER, “MODEL B.,” weighs pretty enoush to please any fei ary 3 ‘and opened Fi : “pene. B. HOBSON, Secretary. ‘Twine, Peper ¢ Perey G." Smith, clerk, ‘At LUTTRELL'S. Hee”? Seaterr¥ oF 65 At my yards, Yon mar a "complete stor Nhest wrades of” fuel. ad 5, iid nfrom 23 to 37% Ibe. Our new ish the GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. co. wl floor. Pst. nw. in ical E ANNUAL MEETING ‘stockholders of the Brizhtwood Railway nine direc’ ss office Rooin § Kellogg i 1 nd of One and one-half percent be pai: ders of record January 24, 1803, payable on INOS ebruary OTICE. Aj! sheclmen vot members of the L. A.W. st beercle Wa STeARS horized representative for WALTERS & CO. ‘Whisky Distillers, Ba 00 Shoes now $4. pair of Shoes le STOCKHOL, —_ ington Loan and At @ iheeting of the board of directors of this com any, 03, it Was directed that a quarten|y frames. weichts LADIES’ RAM- $lbs all on, and is ine fancy. ‘Not necessary to book your order and then wait for DRESS MAKING DEPARTMENT jad-Im ANEW COMMANDERY OF THE GOLDEN eee TARY 6. “Any lady or xenile a this city FEB. Fin to Jot a iby calling on Museum, or W. saio-at® or THE Will be held at ime, WEDN ES ary 25, 1803. HORACE 8. CUMMINGS, dak RS ¢ THE ‘Trust Compsny. to the wided ‘S. re, Ma. ing here is noney-s.ving chance? z 217 H KNOWL it Stationers’ per Weights, of C) hess fashion at abont We Jan: m that the partnersl B. and 1 be Suppl mat aay ET ALE ( KEEP TH x ) and Dich SON, The American Shoe Seiiers, GW Pa. ave. nw. (south side, PA. AVE. larwe stock of nom We not only keen in stock the largest stock of Blapk Books, Stationery, &c. ‘to be found jundries, which not every one knows where to procure—Kub- ber Bands, Mucilage, Ink, Waste Baskets, vs, Copying Presses, Files, Blot ing Pads, Pens, Pencils, Pin Cushions, &e., &e. ON & kt’ PP, Stationers, LATH BT. (just above th ee THOSE Bests SUIT AT COST Present a rare opportunity to secure a styl- ithes, tat wred in aly niy charge you for the aetua! cost of the fabric and the making, leay- Isis, wuary Ie ris Kinde of business cared on by sald tran andersigned the Iate Bem Weiler, my varties wishing to furnish accommodations to inaweural aro reqivest arters of send deseription of quarters, stating veal at ied with rooms, ave. Dry Goods cent om alleaa pair owarantred. men fein and buy your Shoes, you will save money. ary 35. at Tacor in “a ‘ot insiit I, 0. 0. ¥.. ATTENTION! NEW LOnGFS the independent, Order of Odd Fe'lows | uted ax follows: Salem Lote, No. W. 7 oteh ‘The Grand Lodge oMtcers and other Next train leave HEADQUARTERS JOHN A. RAWLINGS Attest: WC Be pt Kk 8001 oclick p. m., sherp, TOMORROW (Sunday), 22d. lustant, to artand the funeral of our late comrade, Timothy Monah'n, second New York volunte ton, JAS. A ocate ALT. Cs, Henr: Jobn M.W Fenry 8.5 3. Mn w.M Robert Daniel James “JAS ALL SaaS tviwerces or GRowrn AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO. Deposits on hand January 1, 1802. Deposits on band January 1, 1803. Increase in depo: wer cent, Increase in number of live accounts in 1892 over 1891 nearly one hundred per cent. Increase in earnings of Safe Rental Depart- ment during 189? adout ninety-siz per cent. Aggregate amount of Debenture Bonds sold in 1891... Agerezate amount of Debenture Bonds sold in 1892 B Increase in 1892 over 100 per cent. Tncrease in business of the storage warehous d 1140 13th amore than fifty per cent. Ga Interest paid upon deposits, AMERICAN SECURITY o Britton... y F. Biount. Ridout. A.*T. Britton, ©. 3. Bell, Beveridze, F. Blount, Burdette, Is Browne, Coates, Duncanson, Dornan, Donovan, E. Fited, Banking House, 1405 G Storage Warehouse, 1140 15th st. n.w. and ‘Tacoma Lod Park, THURSDAY EVENING, Jannary PEN, Ad utant Attorney and Trust Officer George E. Emmons DIRECTORS Maas) EVERISG. denuary BE: | * Lodge, Ne “10! DNESDAY EVE nu 5, ‘No. 5, fon the 5:35 train to |. The fraternity is RAWSHAW, Grand Master, NT. Grand Secretary. It e H Departmont of Potomac, G. A. ‘The comrades of th # post will ante ave pow. 1 ho servel in company H, torts Interment at Arling- DE JESTER, Commander: it Of the 80 890,960.81 Yor year 1892 about 46 $230,070.00 531, 600.00 st. m.w.)in 1892 over 1891 AND TRUST CO. FFICERS: -+-Prosident -First View President ‘ond Vico President John 8. Jenks, H.S Louchheim, Martin F. Morris, Jobn R. McLean, €. J. Milne, C8, Noses, ‘M. M. Parker, James G Payne, Charles Porter, A. A. Thomas, W. 8. Thompson, B. H. Warder, Joseph Wright, Henry A. Willard. at = “NEWS” IN ADVERTISEMENTS. Are your An oft-repeated * One Story. first impression. time, tact o1 ‘Yertisements. ‘We have studs—reduced it to write yours Write forinterview. BUREAU OF AD. WRITING, P. 0. BOX 272, WASHINGTON, D.C. nts changed daily? is like the **Man of '¥ repetitions spoils its Yon may not have the r inclination to write yourad- adveriive Its inade advertising writing a cieuce. We will 1 consideration. for a at THE SALE ENDS TONIGHT. Wo will rem: 9230 to sell You $2.50, 82 an Ban ‘Scarfs’ at the reiluced ‘one dolar cach. ‘The ‘sale ends Prices will be #! us before: W.S. TEEL, Men's Belongings. 935 Pa. a little jobs Tresses every day are work and €or BY API to the peop: tint it PRINTERS? LL & WALL: of every nature which go forth froin our CP, 1107 EST. N.W., Are the People. ain oren tonight until 4 81.50 ei\ioed Pris Fou’ comet nine, ” Sondae Borge and 8150, PRINTERS LS > The big and ‘Washingt i cot sreacli ma loudly. of Bawiess hen you want PRINTING Dear Sir: Kia 1 thats lin sending of the iu your wa} Ja3-Bm BeFFICE OF PUBLIC OPINION, Washineton, D.C., January 20, 1893. Mr. Edward H. Allen, President, The Standard Engraving Co., City. In acknowledging receipt of the half-tone electro- foimade froutthe victareot Me, Harber ot Boon, OW ls to exbress to You the very high esteem which we place inthis office upop the work which you doin We have found your work extremaly satitfactory in thts el fess Fou are inaking of vour busines ynay Fount Wpob us for any Work which we can throw om Yours very truly, THE F. 8. PRESBREY, Manager. we of orders to New York, which we have for years been ( ‘the esl entire, ing. We cenzeaty aie yon upon, and you PUBLIC OPINION, CO., <a 14 14th € erry TO-KALON'S Here is a receipt for a col: Bhd quickness of curecannot be beat. Ttis a mixture of two-thirds nacatel wine, {pare Mt Hf JX WINE COMPANY, st nw, 1 The Edison, Vaetal in every field of Hterary work in Wuick it invaluable for disratehing his We invite you to call and pass upon their merits. Elphonzo Youngs Co., 48 Ninth at. From 10 a.m. to7 p.m, HINTS. hat for efficacy’ rt brandy with | Ut remeber we ‘when it iscomnosed of al) TS METAL. Phonograpi is proving its ‘The business man find. it en in preparing Borved Hot 1 ——— | Sag NO DRIVE TH oe NECKWEAR ‘We have just received.a new lot of Neckwear in the latest and richest effects, and equal to the beat 7c. and #1 goods, which we propose to offer at the untformly low price of 50 cents each. See our windows. BAIRD & GALT, 921 F STREET, SHIRTMAKERS AND FURNISHERS. m2 ‘OUT OF, 3 i ‘The one ENCYCLOPEDIA attracts ‘the mort, LOD schent is CHAM! 3 new. CH URCH NOTICES. __ EPISCOPAL. _ ___CHURCH NOTICES. __ BAPTIST. q@=>8T, JOHN'S CHURCH, GEORGETOWS, Ost. bet 32d and id, Ret, Charles E- fuck, rector, Services tomorrow: Holy communion | at8 a.m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11. bven: | ine raver at 4:30. Vested choir. Strangers cor- | dially invited. | gq EPIPHANY CHURG j ‘San wel me. The rector, Rev. Randolph H. will preach morning Rest and the ¢ ST. CALVARY PATISH PROTESTANT EPIS- January 25, 4 Morning service at 11 :evening service Fapldiy as possible. “All seats are froe at eventing sere, | re Yector Mornin? serv (fui choral) a vited eS 7:30 p.m. other services hood. —_— ‘and servi week days. pain. ==> ST. JAMES’ CHURCH, Be ee ten We lay serv servic <a Sunda, are welco : @. mag PR: man, D. D. pastor. —0 Will preac ject for i mons upon ¢ aud ehorns of 7 i) p.m. ers weleute. CHU “E>. Rev. ape Ad Ship on Character. Services 11 a1. Sunday Young peopl S<- | 30m. ‘and ical class, 3 p. ni. ; Lat vited. os tt and Siste se. Rev. AE. Stecle, rector. — manion, 7 m." Morning service, 11. service, 7 rvices during week, Wed- y and Priday a BY [reach at both services Strangers are invited hi All “ents free, CHURCH OF THE . El fort, rector. Ushers will seat, strangers at 11 a.m. cHRIST CHURCH, GST. S. * ‘Preaching at every servien, Sundays and CHLIST CHURCH MISSION, con. and Mest. Se ___ CONGREGATIO PROPLE'S CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, TOR Oat. nw. School, 9:30 a.m, cor. in Emupir Sunday school, F. D. Power, pat: ST. | reach lis. m,4and 7:30 om. Strangers McKim. D. D. evening on’ “The Sunday t mbian Expos i MARK’S CHURCH, G OF & pal Church, 18:b at, spinwall, ‘rector. ~ corner of Madison, ervices on Sund cbapel: Sunday school at 9 & The rector me at all services and Will be Renter ston Circle, Rev. 3! red Harding. Holy communion, 7. jee and sermon. 11 am,’ Evenson nd sermon, 7:0 p.m. Strange s jn- ASCENSION. COR- and 12th st.n.w., Bev. Dr Services at 11 a-mm.. 4 and t | Welcome by the brother of Mass. ave, seats free. th, cos, LL. ini pro reason “The Sicns of the Mt Service every Thursday’ at 730 10:30" a = Zand 9a, ves choral @1 J. H. Daily, pastor. p.m, by the. pastor, Song services, 4 p.1n, All ST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Oth and G sts, n.w., Rev. S. MLN: pastor: Kev. M. oes Fishburn. assistant WM. Bi D., of Toledo, Oni 16 pastor at 7:30 pm The Conversion of th w'heing the next of Dr. Newman's ser= City of Rome Music, with: quartet fifty votees, led by ri \FAR BST. Jones will speak at I}.a.m. oa | ym, on **Refustae It a | Profs Stephens conductor MEMORIAL CON nrohteePreachtag at tata School at 12:0 pm. Mente fees. strane” iureus A. Joltieun, pastors * UNIVERSALIST._ "RCH OF OUR FATHER, ‘A. G. Rowers, pasth é of the Temole.” Eveniny, doctrinal Aversalisi and Fatherhood” ‘the first of | idress: “The Infiu-nee of Companion- Ali cordial! invited. it ITARIAN. CHURCY,14TH AND L STS. i Keyno'la” Hostom, Mass eth 45" am. All invited. 1t e ‘school end Bib! class, '$ wseetins, 6::30. p.m! CHRISTIAN. VERMONT AVE, CHR ’STIAN CHURCH, — a1) am. and 7330 sehool, 9:30; Christian Endeavor, 6 LUTHERAN. MARK’S LUTHERAN CHURCH, 12TH Cats. Sw, Rev. Gutwald.S, 8, 11 4. m. and 7-30 p.an, peatechet- Alliance,6:30p.m. Public in- jorni, «and it ¥: 3202.0 -D.'D., pastor, toufor ow rm: ‘and 7:90. Sunday shoot ¥. PS. E id builuing, F Com at 8 in Lipp’s: ‘evangelist in the Apostolic Chureh. IN-SECTAKIAN. TH, eed Ch graphical U nk pata he jastor, Ttow. Alex” Kent. Subjet: ‘Col. Ingersotl's Arraigr ni of Kelicion— | Ha Ntrenstt and Its Weaknens.*” Seats free. All wel. | come. | == METAPHYST" | | ata wert Non ‘Thurea afternoon. WM. and CENTRAL UNION MISSION | a BRANCH IsSiON MEETINGS as usnal. INDUSTRIAL DEPT, of the Mission, 619 C st. Kind ing wood for sale, It NEW CHURCH CHURCH OF THE HOLY rity, stor, WAL) Preach at 1) a, mn. “The Unvar- ‘Sunday school at Te ‘Evening 330 p.m, with sixth reading “*From Park- i How fa” ts ch Keaponible free library in opened at 26 Metzerott A FREE LECTURE 6 MISSION HAL Dupont circle.—The Kev. Frank Chui Labor Troubles?” All sew sare free. A NON-SECTARIA! THE SECOND tomorrow evening ith and Heats. ne. by an Alt invited. It* PROPLE? hurch, Hberal and independent. ‘Tyno lon Hall,ou G st. 0, posite vension office ning of our Lord Hall, cor. 810) sg 20,0 city Post offre romped "sor ve avs, under die ristian Fn- Aservices, daily, 121n. and 7:30 saturday) at W., at So'elo ee ME. JOHN P. QUINN, THE CONTI | ra in Weaver will preach the dedicatory sermon = ially invited. Ld of Roston 9 and — we, Sunda) Bight Vowerty. “Athen Anti-Poverty. % deliver a lecture entitled * The Cai ‘welcome. e= tt 2201 class at 4 o'clock. All are 'w So Te eras Baal fectiire, 1230 aims 7290 pth speaker for January. ‘Prof. Society, january 2. 8 free." Public invited.” orelock eine TEST SEANCI ‘evening at R o'clock oy Mrs, Florence White mes of & irit friends given. THE SEPKERS AFTFR SPIRITUAL ‘Truth iE CHRISTL. GUILFORD Bh ¥ Theose lecture on ** Mod les” SU P.., at 919 Adam: JOHN P_ QUIN pbler, wii tak , tonight the ¥. M. C, A., 1400 New York ave. k, Pvery man is invited. it m. Singing by uid brew Mr. Quinn. p.m. AY THE Yeung Yen's Christian Ass W. Howatt Gardener, +a Bieisman. will address the ordially invited. It OTHER SERVICE! MORIAL UNITED SRETHREN arch, Te and North Capitn) ats Basho > Preaching at 7:80 pm.” All nor ILL BE HELD SUNDAY ore Os Lith at. new. “Descriptions ¢ The Temple, 423 and 424 Gst_n. jve-minute thonght ex hanwe. AU. J. Pflewing and open discussion on At |. 1. MeCreery will Foot Poverty." "All free. TENQEINSTITUTE, 96,2... will hold its Sanday Bible 1K ceum, 10 a. . W. F. Peck "eck is an eloguent and ‘of the truths of spirituallen, Sab- and 7:0 p.m, ‘Ten-cent doo: coil . SPECIAL NOTICES. ‘TEMPERANCE. TEMPERANCE—JUDGE Le KIMBALL will address the ineeting the Father iaihew Total ‘Avstinence Society tomorrow (Sun- day eveuioat at YA, hall Gooner bile aod Cl atteot ‘All telewds Cordially invited. northwest. of the ‘temperance cause are The ‘abi warmer Sunday morn southeriy. eather 14 Inkely to be fatr, exce pt prod mee lomekt ta Maryland: ‘Weare fortunate in having secured lance stock of Edze and Comb Grain Georgia Pine Flooring/in narrow widths Of the finest grain and kiln dried. ‘To those who can use a large quantity for cash we will name an exceptionally low price for this flooring. LIBBEY, BITTINGER & hana UBS “Lumber, Milt Work end Builders! + Cor. uth st. and N.Y. ave. nw. Branch, cor. and O sts. «. it <a SHILOH BAPTIST CHURC! j H, L ST. between 16th and 17th sta nw’. Rev. J. pastor.--At 11 a.m. “nastor will suring Out of the Firat Vial of God's — Anderson, Tay preach the EXTRA! 15 O'CLOCK P. M. rath Upon the Earth,” Revelations, 16: i. Sub- Jeet, The Bertnnine cf God's Judement Thon the Vicked.” As rmon fo young men at p.m. Rev. | J. A. Presley, the evange ist, will presch. Our meet- | daze will eovtines denias the we ke fev. 3°" Bree | ley will be with: Great sucess has attended his; Tretites, “ACO-WSundeyechoot The pucticaretae Tited every evening at's otiock, i gusPASTOR E. HZ SWEM SPEARS ON Bees eine Proplg Lou Rnow." the thirteenth 1308) in the new series f sermons, Sunday night, lock. Preachine at Li a.m. ty Pastor Hez Swem, fn all the mersbors of the “church are urted 1 ¥o Present. Seats free. Come, ‘Se ond Baptist Church, Chureh edifice, 4th st. and Virviniaave. Se. Ig | i. EST. BAPTIST CHURCH, BE! ES teen te aud sth awe Preaching Uw | fi Muir. baptism at i y school 9:30e.m.; GE. | 1 os w" | qq CALVARY BAPTIST CHU!CH, 8TH AND 3 . Be ene . Greene, “D.D., pas: tor.“Sunday school, ‘9:30 a.in., PH. Bristow. su- r Perintendent.. Presching hy te pastor 1] a.m. ani 30 p.m, ALL CHAPEL BRANCH, 134 an: Daw, Rev, Dutwater. pastor. —Sunday school, —_+—— 9.45 a. Pre qi nd 730 pun MEMORIAL CAPE! Frank, i Swartwout, ‘superintendent. Sunday 3:30 P.m. All are cordially invited to these services. It P< BAPTIST CHURCH, CHAM. < plain ave. between 17th and I8th'sts. nw. Seriah Tambins, "wstor.--Preachtng, 31" m. Rev. CH. Parker, 7:30 p.m. by the. pastor. Fifty mourners and eicht converts last night. Re- siyal all next week. Rev. Wi. Hobinso of Preder- + Mill be here and’ preach'al! next week. Lanter Big Fire on Oth Street Tonight. * AN EXCITING SCENE CARMPL BAPTIST CHURCH. COR. UL ste. n.w., Hey. W. P. Gibbo: Sanday school.:30a-m. 11a.in.. preaching G.WaLneas, 7:45 p.m, preaching by pas: abject: “Wisdom. * tt FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 16TH ST above Scott Circle, Dr. Chas. A. Stakely. Sunday senool, ato. tn by the past bm. by J. ore. Christian Endeavor meeting, Church prayer ineeting Thi D1 fou are welcome. ‘The public invit 0" by pastor BEREAN BAPTIST CHURCH, 18TH ST, ‘bet. Lana M. nd even Preaching morning itt 8 ie by Phe tev, Win Ae Cred iby et TH | < . “Prepare to Scet The Gor,s Praver mentuz uo | A Business Block Threatened With | IST CHURCH, 3D 8’ Johnson, D. => SECOND BAP | Destruction, ‘Aadress by Special mastic. By the pastor. re ee ALKER MEMORIAL BAPTIST RS Church, Madison st. bet. 14th and 1th, Kev. Y-V. Bryant, pastor, Sunday school at 9-30 4.1 ‘The raipit will Be occu fed iornine and evening by the pastor. Our revival 1s still in provresy and wt T HARD WORK FOR FIREMEN.| co tue cach evening during next Week. Vited x Allers n- a F andG@sts, ne. ‘stor wil! pre: school, 9:0 a.m 29-h insten'. ‘ednesday, January METROPOLITA be ie Kev! W. H. hincru'ne and ev ‘Grand Tally pFair continues, About 5:45 o'clock tonight an alarm of fire struck from Box 129, corner of 9th and! |D_ streets, Soon a great black cloud vf smoke gave notice of a big conflagration. It was in the same neighborhood as the fire of BAPTIST CHURCH, TA sts. n.e., Green Clay Smith, ning, 11 o'¢lock ; evening, 7 30, ree. ty < FTFENTH ST. M. E. CHURCH, CoR. | Wednesday night and this fact served to in- st. nw the pastor, Rev. r na Thirikeld, a 20 nom. ‘Sabbath | Crease the excitement, DUMBARTON AVE. M. The first alarm was followed within a few tina's at 1) the aertes. oi minutes by a general alarm which called out Ypaurth Laache, "Pree seats the whole fire department. The fire, which had originated in Francis | Miller's paint establishment, Nos. 305 and 307 9th street, at 6 o'clock, seemed to threaten WESLEY CHAPEL, Berke. Blinn. B., parton . Preaching by the pum.” Yount people's need ‘s meeting Montay even ar, Pi ing Thursday ening. ‘All are welcome, || not only the complete destruction of mga MCKENDRE: CHURCH, MABS. co Lave. 10th, Rev. L. “t. Wider. | that building, but also the man, D_D". pastor ‘ng at 11am: and 7:30 Pri indy school, 9: prayer meeting Thursday ‘A cordial invitation to al MT. ZION M. E. CHURCH, ‘ST. Freacbinw ot 11 am. and + Suby HA. CorevT, pasicr.Stinday a-hool at 0:30 a.m., Henry adjoining buildings on the north, occupied by the Goodyear Rubber Co., and the building next on the south, occupied by Seaton Perry. Those early on the ground said they had . Bowel: superimendent. Y« x ii, 4'p-m:_ Epworth Lente prayer wheeting, 6:35 | heard two. explosions in the basement TWELFTH STREET ME. _ 5 FrH STREET 3 = _SHUEGH: | of Miller's establishment. ‘The story then was children's service. 3 pin; Fpworth: Léa thats colored porter Iedigone into the bese- mh. : prayer meeting, "fin ment witha light and started the confiagra- tion, : The flames had swept up through the large double building and the inflammable materials with which it was stored gave forth a dense black smoke. The fire crept along the roof of the building to Perry's, on the south, and to the Goodyear Company's store on the north. Asthe darkness of the night, which was falling when the alarm was struck, increased, GRACE M. F. ( HURCH. COR. 9TH AND “@.~'S sts. The 11am. services will be eon- ducted'by ar eloquent speaker” Tt is varnestly re- Gues rd that every meniber and friend ‘be present. The usnal evenin services a qa ASBURY HURCH, 9TH AND P ‘Toad, D.D. mnie on verse ef FOUNDRY M.E. CHURCH, 14TH AND G AND’S SHORT ANSWERS sion!” and almost everybody did look out. Ninth street, from the avenue to D street, was unoccupied save by police and firemen, but aboveand below was a dense jam of highly excited humanity. GLEASON 18 DEFIANT. He Refuses to Give W Dut Viekls te Fores. Loxo Istaxp Cry, L. 1, Jan. 21. Mayor Barford, accompanied by about fifty of bie | followers, invaded the mayor's office at U1 | o'clock this morning and at once made a de- mand on Gleason to vacate and surrender the books and papers to bim. Gleason at once sprang to bis feet and es claimed, **You will not take posemion of this office unless vou kill me and walk over my body. I'm the lawful custodian of the people's Tights and do not propose to surrender this office without an order from the supreme court At this announcement the Sanfordites purhed forward, and, waving their fate in the air,shonted: “Put bim out! Pat him oat | the big binffer.” Gleason, as be stood near the rail leading to the d ek, grew very red in the face, and com tinur g to wave bis big fist in the air, anid that an army of balles could not frighten him Chit of Police Woo.ts, with a squad of men, (entered the mayor's office and pushed the crowd back. Chief Woods said he was there to pre- {serve the public peace and he would not per- mit ant violence on eitber side a SCARE, : i ‘i By advice 0” Sanford then took About 6:25 there was a alight explosion | By aivico 0° aon which blew into the street a lot of gles“ 4+ 11 30 o'clock Cileason vacated the mayor's and charred fragments of window frameing. | office im the city hall and w bis office im venturesome folks who were ingeniously and | ford ” took possenen, of the ons offoe. uselessly trying to avoid that inflexible line of |, \* terned te Rae- rason left the office he . | ford and aid; “Well. vou take this office by policemen that was on duty. UNDER CONTROL. force, as you can't do it by lawful smeame Gentlemen, if you have any business to trans. act with "be mavorof Long Irland (ity von can do so by calling the mayor's oftes, No. At6:30 o'clock there was every indication that the fire was under control and that the main damage had been confined to Francis Miller's paint and oil establishment. Mayor Senford. AN EXCITING SCENE. At 6:20 the most exciting incident up to that time occurred. Half'a dozen of Chief Parris’ men were on the extension ladder bolding ibe hose which was carrsinga tremendous pres- sure of water into the third story, Sud- denly the fiames burst once more through the front scorching the workers and setting fire to the ladder top. The men slid and scrambled to escape the fiery breath and one of them seomed fora minute or more | to be unconscious and wholly dependent upon 4 comrade for a position on a ladder rung. The hose,like a vicious snake, squirmed and twisted and finally fell to the sidewalk, apparently en- deavoring—so wicked was its fall—te snap | every man off the ladder. 112 Front street, where I shall be every day to | transact public busines As Gleason left the office there was a great deal of shouting and much exci it, but | blows were atrack. Owing to the mavornlty trouble the fire de partment of the city in ina demoralized con- dition, two men claiming to be at the bead of it. Incase of aserious fire the city wid um doubtedly suffer. AN ELECTRIC EXPLOSION. At 6:36 a divertisement was cronted by an explosion in the electric light conduit on 9th street near D, Col, Moore was within fifteen feet of the trap when it moved into theair. It went up forty or fifty feet and broke in several pietes when it struck the ground. - CRUSHED IN AN ICE Goner, ing of the Government Steamer Kirns With Allon Board, Beiworrt, Ky., Jan. The ice gorge bere broke yenterd: ng death and destruction Officer Tompkins was the only one in any way | in its wake, The government steamer Kirns injured. He was struck in the face by some | *™4 several barges were caught im the s . ae m and went to the of the flying debris, but not sufficiently dis- a5 icc Vom sa, abled to render him unfit for duty. who were on onc of the barges. perished before a-vistance conid reach them. The Kirns was HOW THE FIRE WAS DISCOVERED, valned at $50,000 and the barges at $6,000 21. —The steamer Kirne ice in the fielmont gorge Yesterday morn " 1 a telegrs . of the valley tine, saving that the river war gorced at Hickmans since Sanday noo and isnow one mile long. The back water from it caused the river to rise eighteen inebes at Belmont, which loosened the ice at the upper end of the Belmont gorge, making it close down upon the government's steamer, Peter Kirns, causing it and a baree to sink. Further particulars regarding the accident are unobtainable now. a» the wrecked vessel ts Camo, In1., Jan. was enn the Thursday night. John W. King receiv Chief Engineer Cor now at Belmont, ‘The fire was discovered by the colored porter in the cellar, He ran up stairs and informed the clerks. Messrs, Towers and Miller ran down to put out the flames. Both were severely burned. BADLY BUBNED. Mr. C. A. Cooper, one of the clerks, as soon ashe heard the ery of fire seized a horse blanket and ran to the cellar steps ns finmes | miles from any telegraph station, and mes- = se oe nig poner who had been hired to « from and driven back He heard Towers | Columbus bad not reiurned. The Kirns left Miller stairs later | here at 1:30 p.m. Inst Ra Jay with two barges mee peeve, or der mged of fuel for the fleet at Ashport. Sbe was used they dashed by him crying in agony. Young Towers was severely burned and bis life is de- spaired of. He was taken across the street to Scheller & Steven's drug store, where they did all they could to relieve his pam. Leter he was carried to the Emergency Hospital. Many of the firemen were burned. Fore- man Boss was severely burned about the face, by the Mimissippi river comraission, and wae purchased at St. Louis in 1879,n0d was valued the government at $8,762. She was 122 feet long, twenty feet wide and four feet deep. Her tonnage was 173.82. The barges and cosl also belonged to the government. RELIEF OF THE GUIDING #TAR, The Polar Wave left here a few hours after the Kirns did to go to the assistance of the stranded steamer Guiding Star at Point but pluckily continued at work, While Mr. C. | Prearant. but the river gorged at Bal me " tm they coul net go through. A. Cooper was vainly trying to get connection | Tritead’ of returning ‘to Cairo both with police headquarters by telephone an explosion occurred under the floor glass which supplies lightto the cellar. Mr. Cooper was ushed violently into the other store by the shock, but escaped uninjured. boats remained at the head of the gorge until the ice from above closed in a they could not come back. can be learned from the Polar W sappored to be in a dangerous condition also. Mesrutm, Texs., Jan. 21. Capt. Jobo Harp- ham. agent of the Louisville and Cincinnati sts, Lev. Dr. O'iver A. Preach the fire assumed even which lighted up Q HN assist ct the ev Good singing. Prayer tho heavens and the great mass of smoke wit 8 dull red glow answered even a more threaten- ing aspect. It appeared then that the whole square was threatened. THE FIREMEN'S WORK. . Chief Parris was among the firstoon band and took in the situation in glance and realized the importance of the problem he had to deal -e.— Kev, Alex. . D. iam. and 7:0 "p.im. j evenine, tird serm “Lhe Siensof the Times.” Sunday school, 9 Epworth Chan, dress b . Monday, 7 All are welcome. ARTFRLY MEFTING AT.GAL- n Church, 6t' bet. T Dyson, D.D,, pastor. J. 8. Combs; 330 p “io prima, by ‘the pastor. ‘Cariela E:| with, He detailed Chiefs Dow and Belt to Mm, i | VERNON PLACE M. CHURCH | Sttack the fire from the front while he with Seem t ae es preach; | engine companies No. 3, 4and 8 fought it from the rear, Work of God,” and at 7:30 An entrance was gained through Hoeke's ‘uristlan End’avor, 6:3 meeting, 7: ‘e church, Freq SU NION MF. CHURCH, agri s carpet store and the three streams were poured Cw Revws Joel Browns punter % G0rpreachine at 11 at sod 780 8 from the rear windowa of the establishment. Fndea\ m As luck would have it the firemen did not have to wait a moment for water. All of the plugs were free and in an incredible short space of | time eight streams of water. were pouring on the burning building. FSS PORMIF ST MLE GitURoR, REV. SF romtaca: pater Ta REY by pastor : 6:30 p.m.. Fpworth League. Miss ‘Tyson during the week in charge of p stor. a a 3 ~ etsy WI ye aE ZION Cire, 2st bet. Land Mp. wena WHERE IT RAGED worst. nih brosress. “liev. KA. Fisher, D. DB. of Peter: a burg, Va., the wonderful pu pit. orator, aciT a.m. and 7:30 p.m, tor. Ai prea ier. We He Newby amet ‘The fire raged the severest in the rear of Miller's paint store, whore it is believed it orig- inated. It quickly spread to the adjoining, and soon, as stated, Perry's handsome dry goods store was in imminent danger. Norton of METROPOLITAN A.M. E. CHURCH, ¥ | a Mele Gib td Both tis fe j'| The firemen were in great peril. Miller's ain and? ier. 3. W. beckett. “Christian | Paint store was stored with combustibles ndenvor Scctet and there was eaid to be = large amount of kerosene and benzine in the building. METROPOLITAN M_ and C sts. Re ponte 1 th chor ae E. fe paator, 11 a.m. and 7:20 p.m. Enworth Leagte ct Lecture and prayer meetis Free ‘reading foot in he thank eta every evening from 6:30 to 10 p.ut. - All avery evening from Pia are cordially Flames were mounting skyward and an im- mense crowd, attracted by the bright light, CENTD AL, METHODIST PROTESTANT wasathand. The entire reserve police force stor. —Divine 11 a.m. | was soon on duty. junday school, 9:30. Christian En- dearer, 0200 pm. | Members wi oir THE FIREMEN DRIVEN AWAY. >DOUGLAS MEMORIAL ME CHURCH, ‘CHURCH. Flames burst from the third story of Miller's See, ~ sintiay Sekost; 1902 | store and drove the firemen from their position mectine, 730 | 00 the ladders: where they were fighting the to reporter of Tax Sran as he ram by that it was by far the largest fire of the year. ‘The old engine at the arsenal and the old ‘wooden trucks were pressed into service, and ‘the full strength of the department called out. DISCUSSING THE ORIGIX, As far aa could be learned while the fire was raging from people who really do not seem to know much about it the fire had its ori- Gin in the third story of Miller's and near the Tear. PRESBYTERIAN, ‘w., Kev. Teunis 8. CHURCH OF THE COVENAN Z | teria), Connecticut avenge ted Tes Kervices at Il a.im. and aC gq ASSEMBLY PRESRYTERIAN CHURCH. bth and Tata ws Revo iy gig pastor at lam, and 7 sda S Roya rangers made welcome at all the services. (=) ya pcmeeene times "Chareh, Sad Bee "ier oma Chetan it am. and 7: P-m. Sabbath school, ,GURLEY MEMORIAL PRESB iT! How it was caused could not even be guessed at oie vet eect ae thet time, for none of the employesof the house faves oot aula a Shae coat or not it was in thepower of the de- partment to the fire until the inflam- ‘maable the matetial gave out. “FEass OF 4x EXPLOSION. , Almost es soon es the alarm ‘wel- it the : , underwriters, made arrangements with the Lee ‘line, and the Lady Lee, Apt Henry Cooper, bas incased her Washington News and Gossin. Goverxmext Recesprs Topay.—Internal revenue, $931,834; customs, $1,115,664. bow and her bull in iron, and she left here vemerday to render all the assistance rhe cam to the stranded steamer Guiding Star at Har- ris’ Sanding, 100 miles ab here. ‘The steamer Lade Lee left verterday efter noon at 3 o'clock. Capt. Henry Cooper in | command, and he basa crew of forty laborers ae. Mz. Nrxox, deputy controller of the eur-/ "The ice in the river yesterday was much rency, has returned to the city from @ short | thinner than Thursday, and river men are of visit to Indiana. the opinion that the river ld be cheer of —— | ice today, owing to the gorge a! Delmont hold- | ing fast. st Be is Interviewed on the Kepent of the Sherman and McKinley Acts ¥., Jan. 21. —President-lect Cleveland and Private Secretary O'Brien arri ted in this city on a special train at 920 this ryorning. On arriving here the President- | elect wes seen by a reporter. He wav asked: “Do you think the repeal of the Sher:tan silver purchase bill of eufficient immediate importance to make the question of anextra season, in case a repeal bill is mot passed this werion, a matter to be taken under consideration, in view of the additiousl com- | sideration of the tariff revision “I don't know, ° was the reply. “Do von believe « repeal will be passed?” “Do you free coinage” an coffer the public om win dhe Mekiudey jaw be re peated?” “d hke to know what else we are in power Commissioxer Mason of the internal reve- nue bureau has gone to West Virginia for a few 8. > CLEVELAND IS LACONTC. jeanne Secrrrany Cuances Foster has tele- graphed the Treasury Department that he will be in Washington this afternoon. ae Barreny H's Deranrone.—Qattery H, third artillery, left here this morning for New York. where they will take the Mallory steamer for their new station, Key West. partment is informed of the arrival of the flag- ship Newark at Gibraltar en route to Naples to obtain the Vatican exhibit for the world’s fair. scree datacoactg Pensoxat.—H. M. McIntosh of Chicago, Wm. A. McCook of West Virginia, Jefferson Chandler of New York, Wm. A. Anderson ‘T. Watson ana Jno. P. Hamilton of H. 8. Brown and E. Fitz Gibbon of 3. ton are at Moore and P, Geo. M. North [eit Bet Besir ‘ and George £ asat of Chicago, J. Orville Rotch igh of Baltimore B. F. Sheetz of Carroll ‘ot New York, Db. MoCorcle of Lowleville, pond . ; H.W. Hi, ‘Birmingham, Ala, and R| W. Phelps’ successor in the German mission ie BL “Miteloll of Boston are’ at "the, Ne- | eutirely without foundation. tional. ——C. J. Webb of New York, D. C. ——— or ay word it, 0, Miler of Sak trial at Bath came toe close at midnight last Santon ssa 3. T edger ot ew ik" ‘Smith of Boston and Geo. Sherman of Frost was indicted for Danie! Done dence ‘area the ‘St Jaman ——C. W. Sie | ght a member ofthe Knerlsen Pusu ies and A.C, Thomas of Bound Brook, X. are at the Lincoln.—E. ‘ot | The Wm. A a Re ‘while son.—8. of Onio and Rev. H M. Bacon of are at the Fredonia ——Mr. United ‘Wm. E. Hill of Rest is critically ili | fed with onry of : She Floral Eichange,Philadalpbic, ‘city