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We are open until noon tomorrow, Decoration Day. Special Temptations iN OUR DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. cases of BEDFORD TISSUE, 30 inches fn width, just the thing for house wrap- Pers, in all the latest designs, fast colors. Kedaced from 12¢e. to 10e. YARD. A New Arrival—4 cases full yard-wide FREN H PERCALE, in the very newest GG | NEWS.” Patterns, which are warranted t» be fant cotors, i 1 i) y] DON, AMI shades and nes; Worth from Ye. te4e. per yard. Now sling with us at 15. per sant (‘a ! FORMER PRICE, 1c. NOW Wee. PER YARD. Wa = Thie Evening our stores wilt a remain open uncil after 9 Ga o'clock. Tomorrow we civee at tr 1 p.m GG © SMOKE WITH- OUT FIRE.”— ‘The reason why we are doing, by far, the largest Shoe business in the District is “because we are giving our pa- trons the greatest value for their money.” We are selling such enormously great quantifies of Shoes that we buy cheaper—and can afford to sell at a much smaller margin of profit than any of our competitors. As a singe instance, take a look at the elegant Shoes we are seli- (They're 83 and 23.20 everywhere else.) Ladies’ Finest Viei Kid Oxfords, Whether for dresses, trimming, or under- Wear, your pick of many sty:es. Whatever 1 new im Laces ts here. and at correct prices. Ladies’ Best Vict Kid Biuchers, Ladies’ Russet Tampico Goaf Ties. Ladies’ Lusset Calf Bluchorettes Ladies’ Russet Llucher Boots. Ladies’ Button and Laced Boots Hand Turns or Hand Weite. TOURIST G yards toa box. ui ‘Thinzs in Chennivettes, Sets, &. nz0n ate You Will Now alt Dm rokale IN For Graduating and Commencement « Exereives If OUT Or 10 ray “MA a“ 2Cool Shoesz XXANXXXNAXNXAXNXKX We have shom realy for vou. Whether -ou select the Wash Materials Tine Si Goo. we do net lac Mowery, Jeweiry, fs tim rtamt oceasion. | Write for informatio. BRO., on, 422. 4 TIM ST. Oat & OG bo LOT Many Hiscceat Sxyper. W217 Ps Ave mseo an any one ess x KNX XNXNNXNNNXNXXX NNN NNNNNXNNNNXXN Coser & Leys “Suor Tanz ‘200d things” escap> us, Weare co: in your « ns. A “Jom Is Prant. Berross. worth Ioand i worth 10x “Jor * of ‘ali-tzed Croam White Pearl But- sists forts of wash dresses, ver duz.. Ostx 5c we Is Laces od lgt of Fine Beige Oriental Laces .worth nek eg Osx 15, 25 Asn 35e. x Resnen Vests Tod ¢ Ladi Swiss Ri ibbed Cotton Vests, Osix 6. Esen arhart & Leidy, 923 Tin Axo 706 K Sz NOW. s28 ot om is Ke -)ato chamao 2) pomeds jace = fi When people: aded going to a dentist he awful to-ture to be ea- dured and because of the extortionate feos charged. Today Ccr superior facilities, modern meth- ods, because skill and rapidity of oper: incidentally, because of improved appliances, the eliminate the pain and, extortionate fees. Our work ischeap. though that is not its main advan tage— it is strictly first-cias: in every respect. tine - was oF Zonine.-- anine « bine iu Tinae id Bitinee vans, West set Of teeth: U.S. DENTAL ASSOCIATION, 401 7th st. nw. Baltimore office: 1 N. Charles st. Vey ‘Men's Calf Hard-nade Low Shoca, ‘Men's Russet Calf Fine Low Shoes. ‘Men's Tan-colored Biuchers. ‘Men's ‘Our Own" Fine Calf Shoes. Ts 10 diperent style LETT TT TL TTA Au, $2.50 A Pan. A POSITIVE SAVING To YOU —OF FROM 50c. TO $1 A PAIR.——- Wm. Hahn & Co.'s RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 930 AND 932 7TH ST., 1914 AND 1916 PA. AVE., It BPA AVE SE At $2.50- UNTIL ONE O'CLOCK TOMORROW Souvenirs OF The Palais Royal “Opening.” f2-PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE WILL BE PARADED TOMORROW NOT LESS BY FAIR WOMEN THAN BY THE BRONZED VETERANS OF THE WAR. OF COURSE THE “OPENING” AT THE PALAIS ROYAL WILL BE LOOKEDON AS PART OF THE MORN- ING'S PROGRAM. THE STOKE WILL BE THE MEETING PLACE OF FRIENDS; A PLACE OF REFUGE IN CASE OF RAIN; OF REST AND ICE WATER IF THE THER 13 WARM. THE STORE DECORATIONS AND SOUVENIRS OF THE “OPENING” WILL ALSO ATTRACT MANY. NOTE THAT WE CLOSE PROMPTLY AT 1 O'CLOCK. THE PALAIS ROYAL, 12TH ST. AND PA. AVE, 909 Ps. Ave. N.W. DECORATION TIPS AT OUR STORE TOMORROW row 8 To 1 O'Crocs. EVERY CUSTOMER Shall enjoy some of our Princely BARGAINS, But they have only FIVE HOURS to doit in. 's Doatifries ... ‘Silver ILat Pin: May Boujuet Si ver Stuck Tinea Weitime Paver, 13) are Linen Writine Pater, 12) she Velveteen skirt Bindi: Intinte Swiss Caps nt ne Corsets, cond webbin. ne Hand-knit vacques ae White Cambrie Hnboard Drewes. 2%. Children's Muslin Gowns, caubric rutile _feimmes Be Tae. ona whit sorted styles of fine pleats, 4 Goce. Latest Musiin Shirts, cambr: atid yoke hand. 81.00 Sea Isiand Percale Wrappers. 1,000 BOLTLES (est quality) HOUSLHOLD AMMONIA, SC, zon 8 To 1 O'Croce, Ou T. omon: ow, hour. 909 Px Ave N.W. WY aN! you can inst your wall pai the work, We for tives” yee personaliy attend. the brush ourselys wpers think, we new ileas, We mix” our C._E. abou: OH TateLisont Wall Paperinus = HHHHHHHHHANH Sewer Reeessrres. REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS, ICE CKEAM FREEZERS, FLY DRIVERS, BAR REQUISITES, KITCHEN UTENSILS. LOW-PRI BOATS. Our stock of the abova is complete. J.W. Bore 923 Pexs my27. l0e. ROYAL HEADACHE POWDER PUZZLE. Form the above diagram with THREE STROKES encil without going over the sate line twice 2 erasing a | mailed FREI ar DRUGE PeCKAGE of KUYAL HEADACHE POWDE MONIALS"™ contained therein. ROYAL HEADACHE Cut ont this POWDER: Nats... Washin: Se Ie, Dragzists, ‘These barza.ns offered to you, 35 wo close at that Kixo, l4ora & SSrs. N.W. oO = OHHHHHHHHHHHHHO CHINA, CROCKERY AND GLASS | | FOR SUMMER HOUSES, HOTELS AND STEAM: | gf tmported Sm | returning to address below the “CARD of TESTI- List of Souvenirs. ‘The regular prices remain marked on all goods. This list tells of the temporarily reduced prices quoted as souvenirs of the “Opening” of the new season's Keods. Hasoxencmer Deranrwest Sovvesms. j2igo Men's and Ladies’ Handkershiots Men's ond Ladiew’ Handkerchtefs *Se Ladies’ Linen aud silk Handkerchiefs, ve Men's and Ladtes' Handkerc Dyce Gccuet Stuy ESS fooDS SOUVENIRS. All Black Silks and Black and Cream Summer Wool Fabrics at 10 per cent discount. We yard Japanese Silks, creain and colors. 1 yard Exclusive Novelty India Silks. . Me yard Superfine Wash Silks, all styles. #1 yard St-inch Enclish Storm Serves... ‘S0c yard Ali-wcol Wire Woven Serges...... ‘are Engliss Tourist Suitings ...81 9 Ladies’ Hemstitehed Lawn Hand Faucy HS. Handkerchie! 5e Children’ Wee yard Orzanlies, all styles. Se yard Dotted Swiss, with col “e yard Fiznted Swiss, in nine styles. ‘3 yard Striped and Plaid Nainsooks All exsbroideries at 10 per cent discount. 81 Fans, 8, and Te Fans 50e Jap. and Quill Feather Faas... 400 Jap. Fans, all styles, 3 2e Fans, Tanase Deranruest Soovesms. 10° Fins 8 Dress Triutings, including Hercuies Braids, &., | €3-48 Japencas Serveug, at 10 per cent disco™ | Laces, including Drapery Nets and Parasol Covers, at 10 por cent discorint. Ribbons, inclnding Belting and Miltinery Ribbons, at 20 per cent discount. Learner Goons Sovvesins. qQnotenth of marked prices of all Traveling Bags, rc. be Shawl Straps... eee Se Silk, Leather and Canvas Bit ~ | 50c Ladies’ and Men's Baits, all si | $1 Ladle’ and Men's Bolts, | Bie Pocket Books and Pure We Pocket Books, Card Cases, BL Pocket Books, Card Cacos, & Fe Shopping Bass (50: elsewhere) @1 Shopping and Chatelatae Bugs... $2 Shopping and Chatelaine Bags. Veu. Devanrwes and Se Veils, ei o Ve Se Veils, all styles A = S168 Ficbroidered Chiffon Vatie... 81.68 Brussels Net Veils. with ribbons, 81.08 Dotted Veils, with ribbon borders ‘Mourning Veils at 10 per cent discount. Wore cep Wee. Serge Eton Costumes tames, 88.98, and $8 umes, $11.08, ancl #10, 50 Costumes, 815.45, Costumes, BLS) cerwear Depanrstenr Sovvexms He Laie’ New Stylo Knot Tios Percale Chemieette, white and Sots Collar and Cutts 480 Fanatiervy Sots | OS French Pe | Gx Children's E Te Children's F | India Lawn Waists, Jo and Lawn Waists 2... 9 Wrat pers $1 95 and 81.08 Wrapp Wrappers, £4 (Sand 84 Wrappe: th Tonrist $6.50 Jacke 89 Jackets $7.48 #2 Cloth Butterity Capes, #4 Cares 82.48 and 8 Capes #10 Capes 87 48 and 87.50 ©: #20 Capes $12.50 and #! Anr Goons Dre: One tenth off marked prices of Bric-a-Tirac, includ. ing souvenir cups and sattcers and all art lamps. xe Sevtch Wood Meme: He Scotch Wook Moment 19¢ Indescribable Tuiported Nov ey Photo Fra: Fancy Paper Kntves, § xt Mirrors, all sizes... B5e New Style Hand Mir: 81.80 Bureau Searfs for sun » r Panasors Axo Unnnettas. (Also Rubber Goods. 1.19 33 68 #425 eres Land 7 ea ~--85.98 | ¢; Filagceo Silver Ph = Vv MAI EM | |e BUBE faa: brellas, 81.79, and 81.50 Umbrellas. Notions “Axp Lorer “Anricres. i= euy TRS = subrellas for ladies and inea, | Be boxes Assorted Itair Pins. . = KENNEBEG = hieces Ve = = Whalebo = LATAC ANI sS\ | Be Curie tre ns = GI rit Gil! = : | ne Garter Elants : = = ed - Et Usoenwean Devantuest Sovvents. | 3B Whtak Trooarv an aie Britten : le Te Tooth Brushes ot Tee Comupasy => 1 (Underwear, Hosier The Fnalish Hair Brushes... |S whotesate and Retail Dealers.” He | £0 Cambric Corset Covers... | SB wale Grice, Sova, AY Ww. FE | be Summer Mustin Stent Gowns Je boxes Oatineal Soap. ‘i me GEORGE FICE, 3108 WATER ST. Se Cotton and Cambric Drawers. Ga cakveChclla Nesp COTES SOD er ar orn St WHAKES nyt og | Be cakes Custile Soap (Or vlaewh Se cakes Toilot Soap. ‘Se Orris Tablets, for the teeth... Bottles Vennard's Florida Water. Bottles Ainmoniated Bay Roun 20e Bottles of Extracts, i Garments, all styles Swiss Ribbed Balbrigvan Vesta... Ribbed Vests, 3 for 50°... Ribbed Vests, all styles,, Ribbed Lisie Vesis, Cunpn ‘Ss Devs TMr Gke Summer Blouses, all styles. 81 Blouses, 54 and S5e Waists B1Ginzham Dresses, all styles $1.25 Dresws 95, an | Me Mull Caps, ali styles | 8c Imported Mull Caps, Ge Nurses’ and \ Caps, all styles, He Nurses’ Indi For other s for neckwear, paz: wear, &e, M de Kibbed Bal. Vests and Pants. ‘wiss Ribted Union Shirts. t discount. Children’s Ribbed Vests and Pants... Ventilating Webb Corsets... Summer Corsets, gaaranteed. mer Corsets ‘Ada Venus Corsets, i black and Faney Hose partments gloves, handkerchiefs, under- uch Tbalbri de Underw White Sw Palais Rte ~ be teait Hines al eGtas ne Paras Rovan, A. LISNER, Co: Ode Souvenir Jewel Caves Continued above. hst. and Pa ave. ° | He | No other house DOES—EV WILL sellsuch STERLING QUALITIES at such R DID-or EF} LOW PRICES as WE quote, Sas Axp Compays. We're open ‘til 1 o'clock tomorrow. Cas Caveat A Consen. ID you ever that only cost a bit-don't frighten you off. Somebody profits by dis- aster—and this time it's you and us, Clothes make: futures altozether.——When you bogin fo buy Summer Suits they are at work on next winter's. ——If their calculations fail—look out for squalis. wear a Suit 810? Wait jet the price you know, deal in ‘There's no denying this has been a most unnatural season.——They're in a pickie,—Dimes look as big as dollars to them just now.——What we were after were some 815 Suits that we could sell at @10.——'Tho cash was in hand—and it proached a pow- erfully persuasive sermon. See what you thiuk of them. Some age in the window. They're quality from beginning to end. We everybody who buys one would tell it, that they only paid 10. Wonder if we are establishing a bad precedent in offering such a1 op- portunity? But you'll understand that perverse trade winds blew them out of the 15 channel. May never happen again, wish If you want a Suit about business Jook at these first. Look at them as 815 values. If you're going to com- Pare—compare with Suits that are sell+ ing at 815—anywhere—we don’t care. It's a tight squoeze for 210 grade. more tham glory in it for us. us to Ket them into the Isnt much Won't you come up where they are and see them? may feel queer only paying $10—but wait "til you've You'll be glad Double as You worn them a while, then you took our advice. well as Singlo breasted Sacks—So many want the Donble we insisted on having lots of thom. 810—Who ‘d think it? Saxs Axpv Compasy, PENN. A 7TH 8! * | An Wears for Al Men, Ta br th Vie bi Ci Dangers of KOLBERS AND GAMBLERS. cently Reported. Ke | This procedure is, however, contrary to that | « | ¥hich has, so far as T can learn, always been j fodowed in ecclesiastical courts, where tho ee Se | "ppellant has been permitted to dispose of his | time and present his case, opening and closing | his argument in the manner which commended Jeclacing | it*elf to his best judgment within the limit of Te the’ Weclaring | time fixed by the court, and expecially has this He opened the re etter | been doue under our book of discipline, wherein 6 opened he present assembly | section 99 provides in subsection 2 that ‘the (Continued from First Page.) affirming the Portland deliverance, the belief of the church of the Bible. with sermon, in which he gh ai =e in vigorously, almost bitterly, against such teach- ee te ee ings as those attributed to Dr. Briggs. He | n assenting tothis suggestion of the judicial seems stern and grim, like some old Covouanter. | committee the appellants, to provent the cateb- Dr. Young is much respected fur his scholar a : : : |lixhment ofa precedent which might work to | ship. Than near at hand is Dr. Roberts, the | $3.0 dissdvantegeof parties in ether cescsof ap- stated clerk and vice moderator, a man | (Be dissdvantag ie “ * precise apd formal a on ‘of ‘avatem, | Peal Call attention to the matter, now and pub- 80 that the facts mayappear upon ‘the stenographic record of the judicial proceedings, | | showing its exceptional character, and so that actipulation as to order of proceedings ina single case should not be quoted or establish a | Precedent contrary to the direct, affirmative, | an enor} ative, U who can get through of work, and a conser in his attitude toward the tea Briggsand his friends. On the pla venerable Dr. Dufticld, who is fair spoken, but from whom Dr. Briggs looks for little tolerati ous amount “ A cons! I right of appcllants,under section Dr. Duflield is of Princeton. Others there sr geing is Pp ay Ga ake Sis have ahows tx tame peblie cance %9 of ‘the book ot diseipline, to open and close | heir speeches in the ase that they cannot y eager ye ee their speeches ; . | | “Se as not to break in upon or interfere with look with alenicnt eye on Dr. Briggs’ utterances. | nr “‘Lampe's opening arhument, 1 will, now | * | cite as briedy as posable the authorities and so | much of the record es will be used by the | appellants in their argument to support the | appeal and the specification of errors alleged.” | Here Col. McCook went on to give in detail | the references to the passages cited as contain- matter relevant to the case, These pas- ss were in Dr. Brigge’ writings as well as im the official records of the easc, the original charges and specifications, the famous inawzu- ral address, minutes of the presbytery,&e. Con- tin » he said: 1 shill not take the time of the court to read any of these citations at this time, but they may be read and will be referred to from time to time during the argument. In this way the appellants hope or expect to use but little more than one-half of the time assigned to them. Dr. Lampe will now present the appellants’ opening | argument,” Col, McCook had been reading his statement | | buta few minutes when Dr. Briggs arose and | objected to his reference to tho printed docu- aR | ment which had been prepared by the DR. YOUNG'S REPORT. | . 79 | lants as “the printed record.” He said that it The only friends close at hand are Prof. - : Francis Brown of Union Seminary and Dr. | *asin no senso the official record in the case. Frazier of Newark. Prof. a Pesach peer) Oe thereafter in his address spoke of “the docn- Gent helchieaod tiv? his & ment” which has been circulated among the trimmed anburn beard covers his face. SSS ee ee ene Frazier is elderly nud tall, He bos a sm “ - . oes ak shaven face anda good-natured smile. | ae aan ot Oh eee. the ascombly are’ perfaps a hundred or more | Gres, which was in the nature of «, statement who think Dr. Briggs should be recorded the | 9 4 Sanne ce ee liberty of thought which the New York presby- | aioe pres gts re a pat om tery declared should be permitted in the chureh, a yar veg 7 _ THE PROSECUTING COMMITTEE. . Dr. Lampe’s Argument. There wore present this morning of the pros | pr, tampe said: In accordance with section cuting committee Dr. Birch, the chairman. a! 95 6: tue book of discipline, the appellants man of small stature and an earnest face covered | assign tive grounds of appeal, viz. : Iregularity with a closely cropped beard; Mr. John who well hin its smoothness and freshness, though hair is gray, and a_tich resonant voice, and Dr. Joseph J. Lampe, who made the chief argument today. Brown has a fine the look of a stn- A neatly ir. asses, York; ing to | nony; manifestation of | t text | prejudice in tho conduct of the case; and mis-| take or injustice in the decision, Dr. Lampe argu ome length to show appearance of a student. He medium | the . sin tower Judica | stature and wears a brown beard, He made ro | te iat the chunges that were stricken | attempt at oratory in delivering nis argument, | ont should have been entertained, and that tes- but read it from ‘manuscript, secking only to Tead it so it could be plainly heard. The Morning Session, Jackson City—Robberies Re- Officers of Alexandria county made a raid in ckson City yester id e city siness was resumed as usual. Another form of robbery, other than gam: ing to market. HELD UP IN THE VILLAGE. unconscious, rogained his senses he went to the gency Hospatal for tr vered that he had n Me had been robbed. HIGUWAY ROPER 1X Tur city. While robbers are hanging about Jackson ty somo of them are also on this side ay afternoon and caused many persons to jump through windows and engage in a foot race in the direction of the According to the report brought to, were drawn and violence | threatened, but as usual no one was burt. | After the raid there was every appearance that . has been indulged in about this gambling resort, and complaint is made that it is unsafe for the farmers to pass through there at might | on their way i] ne | ? bound to a ‘The commissioners in attendance upon the sessions of the general assembly at the New York Avenue Church were prompt in assem- | bling this morning. Refreshed by the Sabbath rest the delegates entered upon the second mbly with x good teal of spirit. | ion of the debate on the Briggs for admission to the charch not _ men s of and long before 9 o'el ded. The if hour de- ve conducted by Prof. les presbytery, case the press ‘on the part of ¢ sembly was very gre. leries were ¢: yotional exercises John M. Cogner of the Los Ange Cabfornia, and at the close Moderator Cr: | in the proceedings of the presbytery of New | | have found God through the and to “martyrs and saints, men. the profoundest it lives, have had this ex) Christianity has been chamber of God.” Dr. 8 person is to be tried in our judicatoris. See- tions Sand 4 tell us “an offense is anything in the doctrine, principles or of a charch inember, officer or judicatory which is contrary to the Word of God, or which, if i be not in its own nature sinful, may tempt others to sin or mar their spiritual edifiention, Fountains of Divine Authority. ‘The first and second charges refer to the ject of divine avthority and may be considered together. In them he is charged with teach- ing: “Iirst, that the reason isa fountain of divine authority which may and does sevingly enlighten men, even such mon as reject the Scriptures as the authoritative proclamation of the will of God and reject also the way of salva- ‘and sacrifice of the tion Sirongh the mediation Son of Gi revealed therein.” “Second, that the church isa fountain of divive authority . apart from the Holy mm: which, and does savingly enlighten men, You to notice the statements contained in the cfiations made from the inaugural adasess in ¢ specification under these justifying these pacreewCinnd On page 24 of the i after re ferred to the impertection and. erreuct of the forms of human authority. he slates te dete nition of divine authority: “The earnest spirit presses back of all these human authorities im quest of an infallible guide and of an eternal and immutable certainty. might peat aide of lite in the superficial sightoouth century, and for those who have inherit traditions, but the men of the in quest of certainty. are equal in being great fountains of divine authority. The quality of divinity, and the | right of divine authority belong alike to all three can be to man an in- d speak to him with ie certainty, so that he can obedience, rest on each and build with joyous It does not in the least relieve the | say that the ‘iffers trom the other tre ‘being in addi- ale of ath ‘thon also an infallible and for to Dr, own detuhtion. ts church and the reason, as infallible guides, can do for men precisely the same things which the ‘as an infallible rale. ‘the church and the i i EF uy ' il did | ance in matter of _ rationalists are examples for | man and the churchman for “Newman could not roach the Bible, straving never so hard. taajority of Christians from the fal i i i ny i to them r i EEE i [ delusion.” (Inaug. p. “Martineau could not in the church or the Bible, but enthroned in bis own soul.” To him and the Holy of Holies presents imself And, therefore, they’ reject the proclamation of salvation through the ‘the Son of God as revealed nevertheless, would not “refuse a place in the ¢ 3 of the {int Dr. Briggs concolves of i F E E Fe | if i fi # i He He j [ | 8 p>) each 8 A § ‘thrce fountains of divine authority as took tho chair and, as is his custom, ofcred a of imparting a saving “Lnowledge of Ged to brief invocation. evident from hisown statements on the subject, Routine Business Transacted. He says: “Unless God's authority is discerned ‘The minutes of thelast day'sscssion were read in the formus of the reason, there is no ground : : a upon which any of the heathen could ever bave by the permanent clerk and were approved. been saved, for they know nothing of Bible or Dr. Herrick Johnson stated that the asscm! church, If they ate not savingly enlightened had directed the with/Irawal of the He reviewed the teastnony submitted to |B¥ te light of the world in the forms of the the Presbyterian Church from the Chi | ,now dat, the packbe rere ot New Wait? | Peason the whole heathen world is lost for- in ease it was opencd on Sund | prejudiced in tle caze and that to chow that /{°” (inaug., 2d ed., pp. 68,62) Thedi- mittee did not know what to do in regard to the | PY as fastice cnterel tute the fal | “ine authority in the ‘reason therefore does | money that had been donated for this exhil ©. “That the charges were | “*¥ingly enlighten in the view of Dr. | and from what sources the expense of takivg | Droved,” said Dr. Lampe. “becomes «till more | 9 S6™® be says: “Spurgeon is an. e: hed He suggested that the ns | ered grom the statement mate io the vendre | tRe average modern evangelical, who the sembly assume the entire expense of removing | ¢endored by the interior judieatory to the effet | Pfotstant position and assails the church and the exhibit. | that m acquitting Dr. riggs, the presbytery is | Tore" Jct the mercer eee ne | not to be understood ax ‘expressing approval of | Nuria “waula’ set aeg enon OF ie Chriatinn the critical and theo views embodied in | his inaugural address.” A resolution to that the owner seemed tot red to thi comm on bills and overt Church Peace snd Unity. z, from the « A back az Dr. You: tares, Those relating to the jx the chur: committee re a tion of | to the t the the final judgment of the river. One person who was given a demonstration of this fact Saturday night was | |lienry Wilson, a resident of — South | Washington. “He was ‘out with — some other persons Saturday night and had b dri on ma Ww ins thi fir: ati 1 bo str plained th: Land sto was a Last ni | street, was robb. Yesterday two ir n inking. ight he was found lying the an it. H. Cook, whotook charge of him, Wilson 8 Without a coat and his pockets were side out, showing that he had fallen im with ieves. He had been taken to the park ina » and feft there on the grass, but he had not suited. OTHER RonnERiEs, ht the house of Mr. Sprocsser, on 7th About midn st caller at police he » complained that rank in the house, Aquarters this morning. Shad been taken from smail robberies were reported investigatio George Conway of 6th cet northwest was one ef the victims. He street, Georgetown, and he com- thieves entered his house me silver ware. Visited and a pair of eyegiasses stolen, petites SDs AL ALEXANDRE ™ EED OF SAFETY GATES. ‘The general opinion of the people of Alexan- that passers on strects across which rail vs pass rhould have moro protection than is |mow afforded, found expression last week in the verdict of a coroner's jar: fof which = Mr. | John Tr. was foreman. he = jurors that railway gates such as are in nse in Wash- ington ntial to the safety of the public here. The city council seme years ago made a movement to require these gates, bi a compromise was made and” tho pu ting up of watch boxes and the ap- | pomntment of watchmen was accep! ast | stitute, ‘The trouble is, however, that # wa | man not throw himself fall length befe jadvancing wagon a gate do watchinan is too short to reach the sixt from oue side of the street to the other. me lof The pulpit ch be taken at t! tines there is no man in adria_ over enty-one fect high, so that gates seem e ‘The demand for them is universal CHURCH SERVICES YESTERDA of the Second Presbyterian in the morn: d,and Mr, Sproesser was the house on 6th street | sin theagricultural grounds by Watch- | arned | outset. He be tr Was not seconded, Citations Col, MeCook th the opening add: | re ing by commissioner to the gener it Washington, and at Kev. Dre Johuson of Union ene of the colleagues of Dr. | At Grace Episcopal “Church li | 0k astor, ev. Clarence E. Ball. preached. . Mohart of Washington preached at the theran Church, Rev, Father of Georgetown, officia ry's Charch last 1 e recey mber of new members of the B. Ve M. Sodal- . ‘Tho occasion was made one of great jemanit, | Hverance on the sof New York cripture, the mitted. action as seemed to be these important ends, ‘The various pr: g. Hoex-| nas will tend toa to all the urcites or to disbaad them, as may idress, He | wassimply # co} ressed more at lengt! mmonded that the synoi * na be formed with bounds the «1 as those of the state and that the synod of Utah, of which Montana was a part, consists in th future of the pre Kendall. ‘Tho pr mended to be partied! was adopted, On motion o jes of Utah, Bor of and com ration. He ier titution of his ng and everything that orgs claims hi arch to teach anytl con, th © Scriptures statements or exple in a tions which show the views, which are the was made the second order after the judicial | .abjcet of these charges, to be in harmony with ¢ posed of. | the Bibie and o ards. Trial Resumed. | The b: texorical repliesby Dr, Briggs to | Tho assembly then convened as a eMart for | a series of q ns put to him by «ympatheti the hearing of the ez Se Titan professors and din ectorsof the Union Semi- | : e the {Mary neither explain nor disavow anything, i a the chairman of the | forall bx the que ceptible | judicial commi s first called for. He pace, prefaced the rep, te by one holding th mendation had met with the 3 the pi ing, as ‘What the appe they b seven hours then two presbyte cach ‘kpeake sioners of tho asseu imited to ten min this time the vote i catior Dr. ties in the case. ‘The tin Acheerfally that Dr. | bodox statements he has been put on trial, his detense Pr. Briggs made an statements in r the law cepte the ¢ be taken on cach speci~ which, if to Baker stated that a ints will be preses Col, MeCook in the report were appellants he w the limit of tl the members of the assor without the knowledge of the he moderator then jards t to. be tried the standard 1 of anthoritic s they rel: ei Thi tion this ff in the Kingdom of God . May we not conclade on the » effect was introduced on the floor of presbytery | ™*™ y — Only a few nights ago Mr, Crane, a gardener when the vot as about to.commence, with | {hat thee three SS a living near Four-mile run, was attacked near the inte: of securing votes for acquittal hon ee oe es i metropolis, have, each in his way found the bridge while on his way to market. The — otherwise might be comscienhously with-i Goa enh seated on divine aur ‘obbet vider inking he ha p _ 7 i hii tented themselves with some of the ] are in barn y with received truth? Marifestly | Savg of access to God they may ya marketing in the wagon. Two days later an | the majority of pros fy de mot desire to by (p. 28.) Here Dr. Briggs not ‘that attempt was made to “hold up” the Virginian den themselves or clond their reputation b; men may and do find God ea any rice eel ite tieaet the Set thig ren grounds, = spss bam d must consider | one of the three fountains of 2 bye and thi the robbers did not get anything. auat ea = ont ea oa sing Pomc pied $end | but admits that the ible as the only of ANEW YOKDER'S EXPEMIENCE. ogical views Dr. Bris ut on triel. He | (oaining salvation and cortaiety, as 4 John Farrell, a New Yorker who went to es thers, bat Uiigently propa: | SUBGTO. f6 the Teoteetant doctrine, | And Juckson City to beat the bookmakers Saturday, of the lower | Protestant eburch, he convicts bimeif of hrd an unpleasant experience. He lost consid- cree yet! | teaching doctrines which are not Presbyteriau. erable money there and would have | in th the Holy WIDE OF TRE MARE returned home in a cab in which he 7 tis ates io conden ‘bored argument made Briggs, Bent “over had be not been" “held Cot. 3 'COOK FOLLOWS CLOSELY. i ley Sid wet ad tarot ketene ee eee ada up" on the bridge. |For that reason he waited! 44 ane rerolved to telec the macter to the | Ssitics. anidhiests ineck me + i a ‘ : as resolved to refer the maiter t b thoritics, and'thus to dhec ‘ontinued on Eieventh we Tene hinking be could | then | gnunco committee with powcr t and infivence in the most effertiv s ae in “safety. An eariy start was mado | y, pegged es Soe er re areegarritarg gcigarry at DIED. tor home and a ‘nicely dresced man | Fett! lla based bowie were }). 258 ts ti © sud, “from the | PEpRry, Atihis resiience in Alexandria counts, who was coming in the direetion of the city | 5 ah get soudtin cathe tle Gh tenn ge used in the final j st, tat the | Va. on May 25, 280 SOR © PEBRED aged comp Varrell had Se =o ie Aik ndk wake PSS Soe a core | pitality. \ ty did not make » decision on n Chapel, BM. F. Church Tenerse jin hs "peek \" : ; rH . “They declare it'to be Tusndag, May 90. af 12 eae as he appronche: = cir “earnest ¢ Anocked hin ! City unive j sin May she rest tn peace. se vesdlense £f lone penguin 5450 200, essence of bee +E Telatives and Tesnde ate Respect _ May SL, st 10 am, dence, Ios c soret nortiwest. en em Ble EOSKINS. May 27. GAOL at 7 otelock BO-RUNS acest its Sears, belowed bebe ‘Mary Hoakine,” at hes. feelaenge, commer "Sherst in stteet aud Shetuaa’ eveute, Mount iy cierat will be under the charg of Lingua Gace spt wal tae ioe enema iran: Hay st att sO uvlock. Priende and relstivoscordsaly invited!" “Interauent at Lock Crees cemetery. a fins ot Mr, CHAS. KLOTZ. with the vault at Rock Oreck cru, due 1, Tasth wt 4280 o'cbock, KLOTZ.. The re be rem oved fror ‘snuotmeed. Ty ‘Deco SOs" aResriaent ta Eh tate JESSIE. MAY LANGLEY @epartet day 20 INVA aed sixteen years nine tenths -al from her wnother's rest tence, 1322 L ntrest southeast. Monday, May 2,a03:3) Friends and rela- Eyes resnecsfully invited to atiend {Haluinore Pers please Copy. 3 MAY. On & May at - c EipAi: Man se wed five years, eight mont aud twenty- HELE 1 Mey tharwe days Tonetal from parentet residence. 2:89 Vincinia ave; nae southeast, Tucsday at 3 pain, apd ns resyecttulis invited to wthend. RAWL fn Monday. May 29, 1808 LUTE * Mint ral wil take [lace at ber lage festieneg 138 Pun-ral will take place rt strect poriiwest, Wednesday, May 31, atl ood EIDY, On Sundas, May 23, 1803, after a lone one, axATH ; jriuted sister of sibel Aged Suncal will fake rlace from the esidene 20" street ain 1 Trinity tives. im Hol ‘SMT a's m. from 1.0 street etieea tah sh > Streets tort TOLBENT. On May 22, 180%. at Drittwood, Pan. rw ASS A MAS TOKBERT. mother of" inc WW Rea of thts tty = Ef at Wallisineport, Pa, May 25. Rew» Tis You Wu Nor BE DECEIVED, cx have always been counterfeited and i ated ticles without :ucrit, new CARTER Lyon last week LITTLE Live aint th imitations PILLS. ived—so don't forxet tay ws LITTLE LIVER PILLS; body likes to be de & for CA on having C-A-K-T-E-RA-8, 1 POR SICK HEADACHE Siuall Doss, Siwall Price, FoR Pitenrnes casToRia. nos

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