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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. ©, WEDNESDAY. MAY 81, 1893—TWELVE PAGES. 3 FOR _SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE_HOUSES. _| FOR SALE—LOTS. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. _/TAL KING IT OVER, |itzBucsndczginctst ost wren the oven |saticiency of the, = ocean of darkness without a sail or rudder. This | meaning of the term that breaking Foe SALe-4 Gvaranti YER CENT ALE 5 5 FRONT ON HOUSE IN BROOKLAND; rar 3 was that these charges his contract. Zmrotment, besides increase in vatee aituated in | FO" S00Fapasr. NORTHWEST, Fence sty and Laie eee Tide is tho onl rooms: plent oe auetie. meee error of Dr. Brigas, self-confessed, was such a | were suficient if true to constitute an offense. REY. DR. Ss. m. west; “improved property" price, | Store vacant ground on @ bet. 12th snd i3th; Impro ‘McLACHLEN & BATCHELDER, ital one that it made it possible to sustain the | When the presbytery of New York decided that 3 apege a grcash. Land? sears, "eco. enre. | 153 3Ra ee eS rice, Hoe: per foot: my31-6t Cor. 10th and G sts. nw. (Continued First Page.) — He must vote for the appeal on this | they were sufiicient they decided virtually = Rev. Dr. 8. M. Morton of the Mattoon pres= HULL * a EILLE, x Ne kena fren Tie Page) os 01 . Ie ALECCREAFEST LoTIN:W FOr SALE or EXOHANGE FOR WASH iGTON ingle ground. that if true the defendant was guilty | >ytery, Illinois, said they were all loyal to the 21 foot wide to alley: Trovste, nsw y both on very eany terins, my3i-at WW. f OKIE, 12 ASHINGTON; , improved aores ij ‘west side 19th ds, within 1% 3 were cut off just as they began to speak of what ELDER PURNELL, of an __ offense. Dr. Briggs stood | Bible and their standards. After listening NOto alloy, R bet. 16th and Hard bridee: iar rence Sara, spring, wlaas house | wil occur after death. ‘That seemed to be the | Elder Wm. H. Puradll of the Baltimore pres- | PY his inangural address. It would not do for | all the trial he believed the New York pom. bn FO OF aor: RGARDTER, 628 15th st.n.w." Rt most frequently reached just as the gavel | bytery said that from his boyhood days he had | ti™ to go back and say he did not know that | tery had decided wisely in acquitting Dr. TEo8! z - a = had | that would be the effect. Their co: tions of heres eas SoA seagate oan. ang | Eat yh Hers El ilioka Moaceais EEE | 16 waa toon evident that even under the Beet ‘aught to respect the Presbyterian mini | eld them respontbe forthe electof tire | aneee mere soiom ie Tou tant, ewer, 903. 130.” Bargain to prompt buyer. three-minute rule all the commissioners who | ‘T¥~ ‘He had gloried in their achievements for | terances. He believed this under. | should be allowed to Christian He eT my31. L. STAKGARDTER, 613 16th st.n.w._| wished to speak could not be heard within | the well being of man. Hehad honored them stood the use of the English and he | believed in and should a en for tee the two hours allotted. When this ‘was | because they had pointed the way to heaven. | stood by hie ral. liberty in orthodoxy. To vote ples For saLe- West Brookland Park. ascertained the tii " No one knew ber ken it was for him te vote to| Mr. Wotrin ‘s time jired before he had ret Nor frame dein. yn MUMERUAY | ccadenen any mlulober, emyeclally Shes tastear | BauaaR Mode Cornea ieee honey lg af Containing 8 rooms ani ‘Charles A. Briggs would 1 Water in kitebene stood before them and told how much he loved STOCKTON. schism. 2 bath rooms: Is rei ted and. meet See es. ee B equares from electric cars; the Presbyterian Ch THOMAS BR. 4 focare, For price and tern apply ton « 7s ‘FOR SALE-NORTHWEST CORNER 12TH AND ee proud Of his Tearing, end Ineed Tad artie| Mr. Stockton said that it was impossible to REV. JAS. 3. LUCAS. MALL CASH PAYMENTS amp | 237 ydLat” iy STARGANDTER, 613 15th st. n.w. Balance 850 for months iaciedine interest, sree eas bend So. wote ngstoet Mie. 3a |e es et ae oe) ee ae ees ene ae MALY ast _ PATMEY LS hie aa Pe Tee ae he felt in ‘nis soul that if they indorsed this | should vote as he would vote. If he lived long | Could not accept all that Dr. Briggs hed had to ‘Droit Park. new 9room RK SALE OX EXCHANGE—164X118 ON (665) ‘608 F at, my31-3t defendant they were entering upon strange | enough to vote he would vote to sustain the say on the matter of the reason. In 26,000 tenes ave. shoved Paes —_ aeg A it SALE: ways; that they were going on a voyage with a use, in his ion, the read pom ave = 5 charge, because, opini uesti ons £23 offece wii beexehanued for small improved prop | F° Several ofthe, nicest cottages rou over pvt critic for captain and « mutilated Biblefor their | was ‘not whether Dr. Briggs bad yt, | #3 bots § j3iRe"L. STARGARDTER, 613 3th st. n.w. ae ee KENSINGTON PARKS" © forred olny eens man's land. He pre; | metaphor, but whether he considered that a errancy of the 00 | “mys A THOS. F. WAGGAMAN. | —™ MAGNIFICENT SITE FOR ONE | Eleven miles on the charming Metropolitan branch of a ferred going on the ship of Zion with the Lord | man might reach the kingdom of beaven . but he con- a } ance or aeversl aval onee~Deseable fdlemraphs express, ot Sctool cara, ee 3 fhete hast er taal noes a alee eth ot eae tenean ool et the authorship of the Pentetewsn Seal rd ay batt Mend cas the eeee 1. express, stores, pul . ir cl ‘or reason he felt const e truth of God's revealed word. If so he ‘discussion and’ te. st, Conta Gf 04 ft 008 | cablnot mately furnmoe, hot made wint to vote against the brother. Te nies the.bive banners. for, too long » time. sanctification Antomatic gas! in corners Washi ‘on'y @3 per ft, | mull. path rooms, stationary washstands, electric REV. JOHN 8 HOUR. also attack . Briggs’ views as to ‘and uncertainty, and he! zi ard. ont ey . In short, complete homes are le , ones alia ke ipamearoranicaee| RET Paap yaya bpioeag- enn (ME ey eS rooms, ~ : 4 C sti for sal J - ‘Handsomely : nfarge yard’ Tetuate tro ber arggf fot frgat on Coun, aye. nd Faunine tgtrk tones them. -ADply for ful Gictmation eo fand he abided by the doctrines of Francis Ma- |" "°" °f Sustaining ee: mer in which the dos! mastenbatin: ae ties & SMOABBENT. oie ¥ ot._| stenlanw oumber oases now bulldate im thie cr | _myS1-10t O16 Fst « [Ppmensbeman who bad established the Pres-| Roy, Charles Fuller of Gunaleon, Col, eaid REV. GALEN Ww. Seiten. 2) Fat a —* my31-3t_ BE, GREATEST BARGAIN | rae in value by-payine BATa ache, bo sold at | POE EES BPA ay hic MCERS Eine light of this fact he must vote to sustain the | that the longer he had lirtened to the state-| Rey. Galen W. Seiler of tho synod of India F ops Resa, STORY mage Fai a ios PERE | fom ance n wr.” Pumsaatts 1 peas: | Biieessses as ee pd one ere mene and argument he more be had lst «| hong they were apt io Payton tan ami inicey r gabes, electric balls. | CHAR TON MOEN TS CALL, RoE: fiful ot: 90 ft, front on Howari ‘ave. and | touit - OWNEA, Lock Box 8, Hyatteville, aetna REV. JOS. 7. KELLY. on which he had com-| tion to the most supreme authority. The Lord 25, obrice,guly $8, 800: tere pal. $25 peg WASHINGTON DARESOWER, | rurnine shroud : Toes’ toot, | Ma 2", | extended, and every commissioner who desires | Rev. Joseph T. Kelly of this city said the | Menced sitting in the case. He had dwindled | Jecus Christ was the bee of pine 4 my my20-2w ISTH AND @ STA. H.W. _ [making the total cost ceptionally | [308 SALE—IN HYATTSVILLE, ON PROPOSED : Ahem “st . down in his own estimation . He es L~ aw. myS1-3t OBER IFUL NEW HODSES: | finest Iman Je nelanhor- | Wine of Boulevard electric rosd, six handsome | t0 40 80, and can put what he has to say into | question was not a question of men, but orinci-| Sid not believe this eee ee Frterence to those who were out of the churek, FOS AERA 0000 THING” 1 Beat ex | FOR SALES T WO, Senc, cL New HOUSES, a a eat Shbracing 100,000 square feet ary, termes | three minutes, will have an opportunity during | ples doar to their heart. In vigw of thove tan occasion, "It bed assumed « fict. | 1 MAd® Bodifference how they decided here. Soxi30. ingtoved by lanes irom brick hase and | Immediately Bord of Toe Cire a eee ee ate Rea NT ce rney. 1833 F we (Adams buliding). md K Speed oa be ecto a pathy rinciples, involving the truth of the Word of | tious importance. When you sift it down the REV. JAMES WILLIAMBOX. sabi. only §1-50 per ajuare toot. Thins parece: | “PPR iy ESPP ae _| timed embels y NT FORNIGHED-FOR THE SGuweR | °P' od, he felt obliged to vote to sustain the ap- | first charge amounted io this, Dr. Rev. James Williamson of Crawfordsville, SY fo, Pecalataa Thatever inbeld st | [30R SALE-OR TRADE-® ROOM AND BATH | Ss7ndicate. J. room house on Park at., Mt. Pleasant; AOAINeT DR. BRIGGS. Peal. used =the word fountain _ when Ind., said he had come hoping that there was’ FESS per toot, afaat bad ab onen n paar Zot bat ipth and 13th reate for | POR SALE cuase, Los le, ac. “Apply to J. R' HERTFORD, | The practical operation of the rule calling JOHN RANDOLPH. ee a reat rset, and intended | scans middie way, bat hic mind wes now aleen } Be: JOHS - 1410 53 nelhborhood. Proving : my30-3t * use word cl ‘That was all there ° —¥E | 85.000 or trade for: yralnabie 8 or Ovrom house | With. sity convenience, situated at the head of | On RENTO ON men to their feet as the roll was read was to| John Randolph of this city said that from the . Briggs reaffirmed his ut J ve betta atten Sk wis Uhee ley aide and | Inorthweet and pay aiference tn caah or agurme TOORRECHICUT AVENUE XW tt, road, tauautes walk to Rh at slecteie sures | show at least for the first hour of the discus-| evidence and facte adduced in the case he hed =i caytiing. Me caneedaeed Bing; Ccuaieting of Tanne brick Rouee ana a ne eet bastalaee ‘ayitte’ | Thiet {he meat Beautiful subsrb of Washington | "00 Mable, wood water, Kc. Inquire at 147% 74 | ion that the commissioners for the presbrter-| endeavored to make up his mind carefully and lieve the address and believe the Bible too. fin dimension® and's teatiot of Sed fe, ees het oak nie oe FOr, SALE-BROORLAND, Boar {es as they are arranged on the roll in alpba-| in a manner free from projudice. He had done They were contradictory, and be hed his mind” Soy gh mall ley ‘Rousse or hratciane Sas THOS. J. FISHER & CO. | Heottare: lot 1002135; price, 8, betical order were in favor of condemning Dr. | 90, he thought, and he would vote accordingly, made up. i PrOPSOHN B WIGHT, 1410 Gt. a. w. easisth atlipahik alicia, Cheve Chace: Bi Se | Rates Star office ny: but be did not’ see the necessity of announcing REV. 3. &. BOGGS. POR SALE—Goop SITUATION Foe FIRST. =e a = OE SALE TINO OF THE FINEST LOTS. IN first voice raised in favor eS Briggs | what his vote would be until the proper time. Rev. Mr. Boggs of Fort Wayne, Ind., spoke Ot to F°* *RhW mampsuuee avenve pan electric lines: large trees and. beautiful view:.s | yas "bat of ev. Charles Faller of the presby- | He commended the high character of the court, on the subject of Dr. Briggs’ views on the Pears on Mt st, bet. E 10th; Sarwe Pick steeet AT INTERSECTION OF | bargain. ‘address ‘OWNER BROORTAND. Besa | ap ce cmasioons Cal f that | M20 UP ae it was of ministers of high stand- inerrancy of the Scripture as contained am ih N ‘ my30- FOUs R asserted ing and elders of repute, and was certain that . . x 2 we aS SEARS 5 | a ray Fm |i be oon Be. Bg gene; | ts dtenant woul rie an ocmen Eigen eat oa sone rears lot SzisSe on Ast. se. wear Seb’ one of the "ao" an, tmmediate purchaser this lot will be sold at | Qhe hour from |Washingion, “Address Mi. A, OTIS: | Jog leo taleunders nd that. the REV. ANTHONY ©. JUNKIN. he could not ‘Le pe Hers 3 lot 25138: on. s. Hi be sold at's. e fe Clifton station, Fairfax county, Va. myJO-ge° " | sosus were misu: tood, at 4 to ost beautiful sireets jn the the low figure of $3.25, uare foot. ivided Rev. Angeles, eeminate views few hace, JORN DWIGHT: Ta100st. Bw. It Os. 3: FISHER & CO., IR _SALE—ONLY 300 CASH, BALANCE @30|Cbtistian = church today is di Pica entadgeredcmestipalen! d == cm ae myS1-6t 15H Fat. nie._| F monthiy—s well builtcottaresitnateday Takoma [OD the | interpretation of | the| Cal, presbytery said he had come here re- Presbyterian Church upon them. = uw. a " FT, ON 3 rk; only a few minutes’ wal station; con. | words of Christ, “This is my body.” It was . Bri ' a new counvelt Sol Eeiecas ecto an o- Fist hove will beasldo quick purchaser se aur | titi, 7 foots, ate. and, caller, plcely papered | fast ag reasonable, he added, to complain that | S04 #0 give Dr. Briggs the benefit of every py tetgrea- Ber, convenient a cs, tollched. “VOWLES, ELLICOTT v& | tretabout wad if food condition; wall of water in | Juste reasonable, he added: to complain that| aout consistent with truth and honor. Rev. Dr. E. P. Whallen of Indianapolis eid Hose fod: rooms devp of exch ficor: containg Spe Gowres 1008 Feta. w my orate | 79°45 104 50290; price #3000. ay end Pet. 2.~. sais nape Sheree ey sid alee to De Heese every South he ‘he would vote to sustain the appeal. If there a a {OR SALE—A LOT. 60X130. ON 16TH ST. EX- = 5 been scatter C inds. ie bad been Lot 20 feet front and 100 feet deep to an alley. Fvended stove, Kencea wil seit uniter 7ee8 | 84.00 STS yon eso. and ee ie of mee eaealtimore | basis of “Dr. Briggs’ error he had. shown Ok re en ee Go seget ok. Price low ea Soot oF all ot 705: ary, jorms. Seo, OWNEE, 39 | “Sis larce lot in grove or on pike, near station, ‘eae eal should be | clearly was naturalism, out of which grew so scisthnoend tajustion—ho woul ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO., he ie z chureh and school. pressed their belief that the appeal shoul many errors, He spoke of Dr. Griese have to vote to sustain it He thought as my31-6t 1324 F st. now. my20-3t SPECIAL REA-ON for this offer. Prominent buai- | sustained, while the cor loners from this i Dr. had submitted bis books in evidence Roi KR SALE-LOT ON © ST. N.W. BETWEEN | ness men interested. city, Rev. Joseph T. Kelly and Mr. John Ran- | Uttrances that it depended on man's en- rs ‘that bis (FPo® saLe—caear— I4th'and Lith: 8 by 100; just the property for | Will build houses for purchasers on EASY PAY- | Gi\¥1 Rev. astra se oid vironment as to which way he found God, and «A old y Tear wane Pen | A DECIDED BARGAIN if bouzht now. SHELL'S Corser ae Se ETT, EE | MAdutemy CTE weete" SPECIAL, star oftce, my27-0e | epettine ty ore pens both | other remarks of that ‘kind. A man who acz ‘Christiani “4 A ame, : . aa, . A FINE DOUBLE BRICK DWELLING, cal a CHELDER, R SALE. ‘TIFUL, LOT OX NEW JERSEY | POR SALF—4 MAGNIFICENT STOCK FARMOF| _ The call of the roll went on, the ministers and | Coh'=, Jesus Christ could not accept Dr. Briggs’ my body,” ‘nds tant as oon ies diebiadl we ona xg Containing 15 rooms and, fine cellar, Lot 50s145, | myttm cig ee ave. s.¢. neat D; cheapest lot on this avenue; 23.5) 1 450, acres, located in Montgomery connty, Ma., | elders jumping to their feet’and giving their Hoe . co, ith Zatoty brick stable, This property, le well and aon WNW 10 ROOMS pusies | Reser ees . y 13 mulled from Washington. D.C.. 3 miles from | Opinion of Dr Briggs, and the character and REV. JOHN T. HOPKINS. to his ‘meaning. When ther condemn Dr.| Mr. Griffin ef Logansport, Ind., said that he Searranciely Cats tall perticalars eepty to oy SS ee ee A AILLER & 00.. 505 Bet. n._ | Hrovesed electric railroni. There ina'siscroom brick | influence of his teachings. ‘The general | Roy. John T. Hopkias of Los Angeles spoke Friges for language they could not understand | had no reputation as a theclogian to make or most 3.'F DEER, 704 Latest w.w._ | Int and'nt donee; larwe pantrice and clowste: 97,600. | FOR SALES oe saree nuts whith sue ae tae amet Mee | CPinlon among those that argued for the | of the responsibility he felt resting upon his | “Hue he Vecier ote chen apeak of other|™l buthe would like to eweep away litte & SALE-A NICE HOME AT A BARGA\ fs Story, ent. ; ; COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. | state. ‘The water {s forced {o the daly, dwelling ana | ®Ppeal was that Dr. "opinions | shoulders; but by the Gk he bal ens Agee cle or i ras technicalities and decide the Bib SAL ates doors above A. one square north | BAt Lot opposite Dr. Hammond's $109,000 home and | barn by a hydrauile rain from ‘= sprinc’ cn ihe piace, | tended to undermine the truth of the Bible, to | “0ulders, but by the grace of oe ae anes Shen is Se sapiens, the a wet Seot front by iol fost to pated allay ‘concrete street: Sauaro foot fold within one weak bis ie ocente | Ae, sock, conusting of 1 thoroushbred, stallion. § | distract and confuse the minds of the young | d¢srored to see things free from prejadico and stati puqrncloelanesiseggzarel wens eonaeh cane nn wey 3 oo ¢ Rouse is brick: 8 omy and ee EST Under price of commer diagonaliy opposite, “This | fradof youns’ cattle and a puir of socd’ cues ait £e | and to necessitate a re-writing of the doctrines —— —— kee = (tag |, DF Kirkwood of Pueblo, Col., said that he | unwilling So heay his eccemetones tae F PES cananen ie one of the BG Se ee ee bd ne ye ree ure om the lace 2.000 bearing | of the church. Special stress was laid on bpasaphererters sy tipo devices! .d- would | B84 come with the intention of giving all pown-| nicalities. Men are fallible, and they may en- | De a ies | SSESET_| Sahat tunieueate wccaaty re Couple ae, | mon eowld tnd Cod. through the reason and | Pench, hem all iene he sold be willing to | ble benefit of doubt tothe ncased, bot be had | train diver ‘views on the sume” subject WARREN CHOATE & CO., wood work grained in oak ; ‘enc! the RB BALE— as Byte mnie = stand all examination and not evade questions, | come with the idea that there was a growth in | Even assembly not. my03 sions | Sipecrmnmnwastmremetaiiaa [Fo TOmont stone mngere, | esd Sina erm mte emery | cia aaa ts ak ae | He an Cold tv ess stoi | ochre eal Gera WC | see won te Noma Rigg na at & SALE-STRICTLY MODERN HOMES. south. sacin. government reservation: price of cor. | | This beautiful lot overlooking the city ; south front; | Sirure of 825,000. For further particulars apuy ' |ivns @ good. deal sid of the unrest|@@dhodid not liketo hear threats of what | some one’s sowing. He had been slow to be- py nn D neither could He . 1 ADVERTISE ONLY BARGAINS. HIGKANT, Owner and Ballder, 1816 Bat aw. | Pasding: ladioine $80,000 house recently built oF Facitctullding.| caused inthe church by Dr. Briggs’ | WoUld happen in the event of « conviction. He pe ypergl ge wed gets por Loan inte hae hee ee Entry Ne — Price. a ‘im* a + and in block ‘tia ents alt - URBAN Pi i some . we ‘Vote to sustain a “7 + cour ossem- i =, H008| Jon exte—a FIRST CEAneERTRA WHE | Renews etm, pone soo Ps OSS. | PATRAS tei iia eon teem e Mig wae toqutog how coud they seeyeag By Be hal coe fo he seston Oat Sey | Seen Caer ed eee: eae ee TE built story. ‘4 bed rooms, 2lanre THOS. J. FISHER & CO. ome ower LO BHITETES & sox, | explain to the people that his views were in| Prof. John M. Coyner of the Los Angeles me sdirye-sare 3 the church in the of to : i309 ioe ball dining roomy Hichen: Tense aad my26-6% : 3304 | myz77t ites Som Nore ste_ | harmony with the doctrines of the church. | presbytery sald he had come here seeking the | jund wer conan (oe ae te ee ne | Liberality of views: no °F Fefusing 18:800 | TBBEto Unio W at snear T3th' prices 67-000; tore to | E'Qet sh block on 7 Sal te satote nett Fotoom “frame Hiveiings wie eboney Seen herbelin truth, Head come unbiased and with his| the book that it used to be. Even in his far REV. JONN B. FOWLER. e : . BSI ft. at Src. room. frame dwellity ro of i ~ a % % o| Bie ¥ 38. 7 eit oS, Be : com tres a : R.| Four members of the synod of ther commisei i ill effects belief were ‘owler NOTE—For detailed information of above ands | housesorensll day. “Apply wWOWNER. Hoses Gr 190 | Slectrin wars torah and read trading ie haritransrde: | greBRas convenient to station, Cabra oe be sede Miltacls spoke | bro missioners had prayed for light | distant laud the ill effects of this Rev. John B. Fi of Muncie, Ind., said he, of tise CHOICE PROPERTIES, bath | Paavo aw ee Take lath et cable, Address owner. TL ges ee Tp | SSainst sustaining the appeal. Dr. Herrick | and direction. He must be true to the responsi-| seen in the Sunday schools, in the churches, of the immortal ACANTSSS EMMPHOVED, tw all parts of tho cy, | === IETS | Ginaats Sow Fork. + myioidt | POR SALE A BEAUTIFUL TRACT OF LAND | Johnson's apeech was foreible and clear, Rev, | bility placed pon bim by thore who hed Hie could ‘not but vole to sustain. the charges | Wat On¢ of the immortal 145. He was one of = ¥. © BAUMGKAS, FOR SALE—Horses & VEHICLES. SAE ORS Os aAS™ AN Girds’ ANE | avout B milee trom Washington, adjoining the “Forest | Thomas C. Hall took occasion to explain thathis | Bim. and he could do nothing less in this hour a for he was thomen who had Presbytery who had voted "Phone 780. (my20tr) _1471G st. main floor. = pivision: TED CROISSANT E [B'acrea:tirroted by two nail tenement howex | father’s namo bad been maintained among | Of decision than to sustain the appeal. belie synud. He said, } aed said, SALE FIVE SIGE GR AND B. PB. $10. Nee $10. |" my18-2m €10 whole. Applyte, Se febplctes favored this ——_ while he ELDER WM. H. H. HAMILTON. fronts: stmt ;Jots1z4o:0n Acker st ue, Only . ws R SALE-A NO. 1 LOT ON ¢ |. FISHE] . expressed no opposition to the proceeding | Elder Wm. H. H. Hamilton of Oakland, Cal.. ar ee Ttihee ae tet band OG ne SA? On any new vehicle you may bur from me for eash in | F" Renato: Sawyers. 20:0, also, « nice building fot | _™Y27-0t 184 Peto! in writlag. spoke briefly on the subject, saying that he had | “"2 {* ™=* thelr duty wo act, rat poo Sew Uy ex 4] Seor teigas VORLES, ELLICOTT §VORIBS | Co a an tegeeat trape cheap; | rut icheap tofuedints presser, Frohuid i aro nga! areser ener | yA, Ghanee of views was annoanced by ev. | ‘Cied to entertain theappeal ecatso be wanted | Rey. De. Jom ey ey em, un, | bis safety ane teacher. He hed felt that Dr,” my29-3t° 5 . ‘Room 5, 1201 Pennsylvania Ay ares Y * $1250; 1 . Pugh, D.D., jloomi IIL, Dr. John W. Pugh loomington, bh : E-TWO NEW BRICK HOUSES ON jREGORY, | _myl7-tr bs | een ak ies momnystoe? | presb; a anid he had voted aguswtenter: | 0 hear the trial. It was not so much Dr. pote, to | rigs” ed net taken the ground tho presbytery. against b said he wus one of the 145 who had voted to street near 7th st road;rent for $12.50] my3I-Iw ave. DW = = fae bi » | Briggs’ views that had prejudiced him in the in his ignorance, would have taken. ~ ‘000 - R SALE— BUILDERS AND SPECULATORS, | JOR SALI HANDSOME SIX-ROO: taining the appeal, butafter hearing Dr. Briggs’ i 1d the case back to the synod of New York, | believed that the New bee : |ALE-BROWN MARE D PROMPT | F'Sttentiou Fitty-cinit lots 16 fe. front tor ote: | E tae at Tnglenide: sy ntte wear of thee defense be hed concluded that itwas’ mesely | case as it was his own convictions of the irre- | 9°! ayn the New York . in thete § ieee iececaad SOGETE FAUT wttaed | mintacnmorines tae Mane aed Oana Abn: | loti eA AL TPs §°S0. special pleading and avoided the iasues, | Modiable barm that would be done the future - | Florida eve a. w, feed store. may Soe. | Inquire OWNER 810 Eat awe my tosun im "A 483 New York ave. He Intended “to vote, A rather blunt | of the church and the Young. within ite fold, ‘g = 3; GOOD | F LE—SEV! QUARES AND PARTS LE—al \CRYS WES’ ; native was present yy Rev. "y harm y Be a ae cee es eee | Roe ee en agua nes, AND Wille; gear propoted. electric read’ ve ates |. Hays, D. D> the blind’ preacher of | 80d it would be done to the young members of COLUMBIA STABLES, SEMMES & BROADDENT, |_| cleared: thirty inclowd: wood wood and water, ish | Kentucky, which wea that Dr. Brigge’ doctrines | the church and not to the older members, who ‘my31-2t° Johnson ave. bet. Rand § mh133m 602 F at jocations price 500. Mrs. EF. VOLPLEY, would have to be made a part of the standards | ere thoroughly grounded in orthodoxy. He id. ‘LOR SALE_A NUMBER OF NICE MODEST homes (brick small cash payments; bal- ance "Sens uaaciie Totelimntsy ceaworaniy ax | Foup tue, coure Bore 23 1 EAP a > ALE-AT STABLE REAR OF 2017 L9t-_| POR SALE-CHEAP BUILDING LOTS of the church, or ‘else Dr. Driggs wil have to | Hetiated to think of the position the church bone "81, 400 and 81.300. sound; good sinwle or double. ;30-3t* | Blotson Delaware ave =... 70 leave the church. Sect yptege fixers of ™ oom 5. 1201Fa.sve_ | Thom SaLe--FOUR GOOD WORE HORSES svar | SYict gn,f a, bet Tee, 200 This was the first reference made to the | man was permit such views FOE, SSCEFRAME “HoUSE: Bay WINDOW: | Hi from the Zountry: prices from $45 10870, ABEIY | arab Sm CROTGANT'G SIRDUIT: O10 Tith at nw, TR. BROOKS, Eeesl’ wich the ambiy ‘ssighs sexpece: | = Same ee. ; Vermont sve: = )R SALE—A SPECULATION—ONLY @8,000 FOR | Other = speaker 7 ‘aie vs Tosa ieon ra ove_| FOG, RUE WORE de. Beata eek, PROPOSALS. ears [ots apetuunre Teg cept tad ally: | Driggs was. driven. out; "while extremets| atten 3 Newell of San Jone, Caleud | ihey had dealt with with this cas th argument, he could not cote nok eases | LE—2 SPLENDID FRAME HOUSES;| my330-3t" Takoma Park: on Maple ave., three doors trom Cat. serpy Di us he thought it ought to be understood just what wing Be. Fretsuie torcach: ee; 5 and? rooms; one house aE a — 7 roll; takes bul 3) minutes om trolley toseeit: brick | On the other side gave utterance to | 146, wore doing when they voted on this ee ae ane 9; pave 12 por cent; rare opportunity ta | WO? Atary draft peive and siovie totem toreeal ic Taser aT, XG | Seaie ns te rau rerseamgreneereccrainnee | eae opinion’ fat Ac De.” Briggs wen] 27 = when they votedon this ques) yr. Prank Hamilton of Bloomington, TiL, | ® thing to do. Room 5, 1201 Pa. are. each naan sas ae TESS and Goorantown, De Oe acre to neil off lots from, “For suburban rendenre | found guilty, of heresy cevtiemehaste The mode! made a plea for the creed of our fathers, and ‘BEV. EBERT 6. DETER. omn 5, 2901 Pa. eve. : Rented z agal nt peal should be treated moderator said that they were now con- ae t 4 mr beri ant care: Or rd = —— ‘A SACRIFIOE — CHESTNUT arlinue a & na ~ SET Ts. Aatiee fo hus OW RE HTH ae abe Bi = ne the aftern eae ve ay did orn aan rope] =< onl raise year that all of Sis poss Seca tnhos pet oaae - 3 — for sprinkling, sweeping and cleaning the paved allev- = 3 4 fot i was continued at oon v. Mr. Newel not un a A; Soot sad comtoreetie, By F Fue aft Seare old: Dlocky, built: nearly new Mazin the, Diet of Colgmita during ho ‘ascal | F'Wastinuton aud Baltimore Boulevard and Bice | seasion.. It ie” expected that, the vote or ooo, | tbat in voting not to sustain. the appeal he |tween themselves and the Bible. He him somuch. It wasa question of truth, Ij : Epos. -avpir MOSUMESTAL WPabbEs, $03 | Iea'wuclacatioan can torbuatned actus omesrepee | {ric Radway, avel/-bullt'aoven-room houavichtaiwe | talning’ the appeal will be taken af the clogs of | Would. vote to indores Dr. Briggs’ opinions. striking a decisive blow at the so-called these utterances were in accordance with the 244 MARYLAND AVE. ; TOWER, | 14that. — 80-81" | application Soar ter. tanmtber wf eceanary 1n- the debate. criticism, which studies only to destroy Bible and their standards then the truth should tie seainion | 87,300; 84 500 ous a B SALE. HIRE Q8 EXCHANGE A FINE AS- | Coosidered.- the Coutmniasioners reverve the Tight (© ‘The Morning Session. criminal case as it was | be sustained. He must say that after follow- fei Seine ae | Ee ee ea | Bere athe ees arian tae De matllt Sav Soy ho mae hi sushae fae Yaar peace a | atau ergometer om es = SALSA YOUNG. SOUND AND PER-| the one which, in their judement, will be. most co tries, bath closets cstinet ant | Self @ conspicuous figure in the assembly the $s would allapt thats action as Gee lanef Gel peng A reason why the Fea a ith wo ae nee Pea RIZE LOR, | F tectiy rentle bay mare, suitable for a burey, car- | ducive to the pupitc interest. A dapoxt of abla eal ak aeetiene Tce nie would adop' bad ial ‘sppeal should not be custained. 40299; 0n Lith st. near new, fae Ender | riage or coupe: any lady can drive her. Apply to | dred dollars will be required from each bidder.” J.W. | DeVer fence von corner lot 73, tee tent ent 10 Tae, | other day by his remarks about what he termed cbureh, Tent. We can trade equity of $18,000 for unim- | 1126 Counecticu: ‘my: BOSS. MYRON M PARKER, CHAS. F. POWELL, | SUCket fenceson ©: Hone Bree, 82,5005 the Romish tendencies of the Pro’ t Epis- 5 THADDEUS 8. SNELL. fered PROCTOR & PROCTOR 0? Gat aw. | POR SALE—PATR OF VERY STYLISH CARRIAGE | Commissioners of the District of Columb Der ionth: bein fot Uin block @ of Lakeland Mae | 2° seh a saeicehemeg agar oc ‘Mr. Snell of the synod of Iowa said that his "etre eee | OG Soe Aloo ale. agery dunia ocrarm natin with | coped Churehy conducted the opening devo- Bev. Dr. James G. K. MoCiare of Cidengo | s.suy in De. Briggs oo. otunderd besser of the saddiers; eicht years old’ Reasonable price. Apply PARTMENT, Washington. D.C., May odiae aed nal exercises this morning. The attendance said his first reading of the inaugural was m the - - 1007 Pepnsyivania ave. my2oeke Sealed proposals, addressed to the Secretary of tbutidines, te. tne ‘ora fails an Set ‘ iq. | {@ith was shattered and broken. He pleaded 10 i : a : ge as on any previous morning. miet of his study before it ted ‘FOR SALE_WE ARE PROUD OF THEM. avy and indorsed “Proposals for Stationery,” will : 200 fect deep: Wann fae Tatinc halt on amare = 4 it had created any dis- | 14+ the great institutions of the cast insending oe a CARRIAGES and tripe n OHAM® | GtclOcK XGON on the FIFTEENTH DAY OF | B Fea ‘49 ver month. | pr, Bakor, chairman of the judicial committee, farbance and excitement. Reading the argu- | out ministers for the west would seud men who: 3 K, for joner: ie Nav: . : ¥ ment Prosecuting committee subse- we wate LATEST exon cal Gece | eee cad an een thee eat ee les, from, Wash- | announced that according to the plan of pro- a? could preach the Bivle and all the Bible. jaently it had’ seemed to him. that “there Tas a difference in ‘the. attivads from | NiG@4 that they stand firm by the tenets of which the subjects involved were viewed. that if the; Der Ey ecoun, Naval Observatory, in Washington. during the fiscal | {2At20 OF shennan; branch of the B&O. R R. | cedure this morning two hours would be given fe THE COOK CARRIAGE Co. year ending Jane JO, 1804. Blank forms of propo- | Uhuvthes, hon Gommntatine kere ey Mee to members of the assembly to discuss the case x sals, giving the necessary inform: wil sg2 tate Nash, only G6 y 118 and 129 N. Pace st bisbed on apritcation to this Departueat’ The De. | oe cach way." Apply to EDWIN A. NEI WANs and then the vote would be taken on the ques- ms beeen REY. WAL 2. EVANS. dion 6.150] _ aan more. M ht to waive defects and tore. | ONBSE, 1830. st. eland inquire fo: T: | tion whether or not to sustain the specifications ye ee wm. M ant celle i rooms ‘and bath asc ta one, artment reserves the right t ct ABLE. Sut. = to sustain this appeal they would com-| Rev. Wm. M. Evans of Sioux City, Iowa, sald Jot foxi00 "to alley, near Davont circle: | Fattvers tod, WacgORSEG: INE, SINGER | evany allie “Contrecte il by syardnd only r NT—HOUSES, LARGE AND |! ¢rror alleged. mit the church to a line of doctrine before they | the discussion here today might be regarded. os aa TYSON’ HOUS! STABLE, corner eo fobeturnished. H. A. HERBERT, Secretary of oe eet eae: Bocas, oe aLGD THE QUESTION OF TIME LIMIT. were really prepared for it. He feared that it | differently elsewhere among those who had read. Rooms 4and6, Atiantic A itispa Fst SALE_COLUMBUS BUGGY CO.'S ELEGANT Se INSTITOTION, WasuinaTos_ | COPP.W DEG eas seerie lak » Lacie aes pao pies ted. meer pry pany poe pad oner dy d Dr. Briese = ant ~ pe the state-" my2Z7 5 : MO | Ro robcns lamang; nome dine: carage, | © May do, Ve Rape sence peas cil | FORALL TES, Galo8 MORE ACRES QF LAED Ty Hid Yak eotar: tos tale ta te ueate cal even the most spiritually minded of their mem. | The anneal it would take those whe: arse trom SALEONEAR LINCOLN PARKS NEW | Swill tora ur jossure’ tohave you call tad | $20 to Yornists ta the Stalthtonien Institution U, a | 18 000 feet above: Wasuinwtou, free from malarie and y Dera, They should judge of this man as Chriet | {be sPped! Ady deed ; bouses. rooms and collar: Dandi Teun. ve. | inapect the finest line of pleasure vehiciea ores thcen | Mentone Misra en een UES mosquitoes, has nuinercus express saath, twelve brethren could be heard, while the other asked that He be judged, by His own explane- | bevond th - Lt ‘@: on ease termum For im Washington. changes and set onal Zoological Park during the fis- | ured by tine, 1s nearer the national capltal than aro | 600 would be silent. He suggested that mem- DR. WERRICE SORENSON. tions and words. He would, therefore, vote tew doctrines by B_GOTTWALS. 13 Tes mystin TASK PED eset. | ine Lieseets Choaaiesin:winnisa eotet food Yor ont: | Jambia. Living it fully 23 por cant eh per, and food | Bera who, desired when the roll was called be 6 understood, however, such a vote wonld | Hot to sustain the appeal = —- ne HI ge ag . | is purer than in Washinvton. For illustrated circt itted to their votes if they desired. ye st eee PSE Seo EGO scre eer wp | We tn ohana | gts HENAN SCOP, Naini BE | *ERer"nue cam’ tn moder’ made by | eto deg molly Ut Bogert Sora San smuty | De_Devn ot spade i ht B 850: ria). AN 10 y an re i J 3 Bilt'varogs e100. and bastan careneToene 408 w: | fablished manufacturers of ov daulersin the aricion Forse ea sberts moved tbat speeches be limited | teach the doctrines uttered by Dr. Brigge in his | . P*°- peosbeerantontecir4 | he did not believe that Dr. Briggs was in his, aaa JAS. K. PROBES, aay orall bids or parteot bids. ©" Blank fornin, wiah | an coTAES! wea aesgseN or eae fe KENINGSTON: | 4 Or totnatey inaugural. He had added not only one, but a | the specifications upholding the charges against | heart or intellect a heretic, but he did believe ae 320) Resined by intenaibe Bidders: will be famnishot on ae | sity slots oh exsy tema and special’ inducements to | This proposition provoked some discussion, | Whole system of extra-confessional doctrines to | Dr. Briggs. In the light they had he did not | eat for some reason he hed been teaching and, lS nae Piration tthe of oft Tasistant vepetary. ACP. | SaWESE BEANE ewiee Chas. @. Rinewalt, Dr. ‘Young said that at Portland speeches | the confession. think they would be willing to say that au in-| is teaching and will continue to teach doctrines | ‘and 4x2 track. Fas PRG ey. NGLEY, secretary. my17,20. 731.303 |“ mylé-im Atisntic building, 830 Fst. n.w. | were limited to five minutes, and at Pittsburg ELDER JACKS. Justice had been done. Upon the all-important | that are not in accord with the standards of none SS __tmy27-6t)]__1280 S2st_| TePaRTMENT QF THE INTERIOR. WASH | [OR KENT—COTTAGES AT WASHINGTON | to three minutes. Elder David Jacks of San Jose, who was point of the errancy or the inerrancy of the | the Presbrterian faith. ‘These doctrines have ‘rooms: 9 | POR SALE_JUST ARRIVED, 40 MORE HORSES G- Say. 35, 188% “Sealed” proposals | A Grove; larreand small Inquire of the owner, | Dr. Roberts’ motion was amended so as to| member of the Portland assembly last year, | Scriptures lefendant had stated frankly | done much injury, for they strike at the very! toalley. Inquire on ae.ft2m Rockingham county, ‘Va. ; some fine coach | Sil Pe, od of tie department ualll, ONE | COURT ¥._ WOOD. 407 East Capitol st. __“a02%-tr" | timit speeches to five minutes. said the sentiment was then that the New York | ‘2% = yn i Bible ge ged in its | vitals of religion. Wisely the case had been ze R-ST¢ horses among 3 i at yf R SALE—OAK GROVE VILL. BEAUTIFUL i a eseen. in| e mat of ron rick dwelling 1704 Ooreoran at; containing Vs | SyUAnous® capiemuy ge b CF UNE. 183, fot furniahing stationery for the use | Ft r niae-coom cotta ead. ie alte |g Or bent at ae react. Tanck, rule | presbytery bad made a grand mistake in not| Git'not asa the eamential metus Of tie Pee | onett before the assemble, and with wisdom Siege ie E Sccsaas. | rom SALE—a pice FATE OF Hama omens forthe Segal Fear ending dune 20, 'ROt. Blank | Tatieaua carriage iiouses atasw well Of pure wfter: | enid this wae tbe outside limit, He ruled that | ‘7 the case on its merits Ho had traveled | itself. For example, it was but recently that Diowhs. tt cos istnit. | Fuinaipor doable: wipe ene, par or senncate; | Ussand falinuractons to onder euieetamen | directs opvouta the nym. han the assembly could fix any limit within that | oae'e' had found: that young men mouse | eat comme, £0 realize, that perhaps the erp ney. eteeyecscye) R SALE—WE ARE AUTHORIZED To SELIC A | O™ReT. leaving city. on epplication tothis department.” HOK A nnd o ® | tim 0 3 Psalms were n 01 vi FOR SALE, G3 ARE AUTHORIZED TO SELL A | Ties Vermout ave, “Also nice eddie horse. mah e | soaPic imyia-tawaw’ | Bealthy localities in the United Sia . $3 Dr, Niccolls suggested going on the old rule | ministers, were becoming imbued with the fat aig Aas Saree 4.200. Former Bree Geter Es FO8 SALE-SURREYS. BUGGIES AND SPRING | JyROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING MISCELLANE- He A. PHILLIPS & RON, of ten minutes, and at the endof the two hours, | 49ctrines sown by the Union professor. It was Dr. Herrick Johnson of read rapid); wmyZrSt ‘G16 F st. pA eh a a tOB Enerdey and ‘ous Supplies and Ice and the purchase of Waste | _™my15 142 New York ave._ | {7 400 ‘assembly 00 desired, it could extend the asad state of things, and as for himself he con- 5 Chicago y Pe Oi wy FE RT Raper United states Coast and Geodetic Survey. FoR, BROOKLAND, SOUTH BROOKLAND. sidered that if Dr. Briggs only realized the ter- | a speech, but did not have time to finish it, He R SALE—THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING. 5 “May. 16, 180:!.—Sealed proposals 14. vicinit; . Now is | time. i i 1 rooms, all mt. and two-story brick stable 8 | Fi Paiic tnd” COORE a SAR BOE ase it BEL QNE, OULOER: | the ttn to purchase for sue nveetoemt T° Both the five-minute and two-minute propo- coun things: be eenara tithing by his er- | said the first four groands of appeal were tech- PROT ERO TT ese, EEE | en we may20-S JO Rat, sg | ES Tin Corcoras Oalttie._ | sitions were lost, leaving the assembly with tho | From its place is the church md the seasency, | nical and unimportant. They should s E SALE_HANDSOME NEW THREE STORY | POR SAUE—NEW OPEN SURREY. eos, WITH iurver in such quantities otis as ten-minute rule as their rule of action. _— oom them away, all of them. As to the fifth Eich Sweting, iia ibm st ae then ror | op, tro: dari, eee: usinee rag, a0 ap. | [efeat mse tne dora ag deel ger cou | TEOUN ONT Gero, RU ooHO CALLING THE noLL. pagent esters of appeal, mistakes or injustice, he understood sebina ence ahetersaren;menirome | athertad gaat fo’ tnd ater butte | Gia caenag Mag nea inablenietpatat | neat Amaican Ulecrdly WsSrhwee' Wath | arte some diocseion’ o caation by Dy, |_ B&Y-DF-D.J. Senders, the colored minister | De: riggs to aitem that the Able i the gely ly actual eel deere Sisup-t f rier, #27 ant $45: viliac’s | waste ies rs pe teeine"rardcnigs na prchenatr| ut Bor Vitara, Bias beckioard eens SPYLeRs RUTHERFORD. 1307 Foe kos Tasidey sod Tapreder .0venings from, R SALE—CORNER BRICK DWELLING: 0 | = ; all mL; well located northwest: price, FS. SALE—ONE CAR LOAD OF 7500. TYLER & RUTHERT OR! ‘Maryland; hea jorsea and yee Go. 12 1307 Pit._| Can besnemat the FI8ON HOUSE BT. Rcomet | ch appiicattin to the undersigned. The right ta re. sta aw. 2 re or att bide a FPO SALE TORERN RESIDENCE ON 1otH ST. sat = Syme | Geivcta. Fuvelopes containing proporals should. be a wa? a tee and, ett oom oe by Ld — nad a geen my Is Pot oy oP. gered, fo i deonen alt eprice, 812.300. ; port _ car: | ™ 4 MEDS Ow? TYLER RRUYHERFOND. DSF oe, | ries e Tt We bOY OF ote all ‘trap or bust | for I —_ ee | ie wnser R SALE—A BEAUTIFUL HOUSE ON 10TH | and'secont baud’ Sees ‘g"omm itk all caveat” Pt’ | Eaitand MPvans ents yee tay et : : iy to BH. WARNER & CO” ecto ove tg OPOBALB FOR BUILDING MA ALS, re MOIS Fat ow, PE Paica ot tall na ton brary of Cousens 245 a ol ete i L val it i il Mavi | urent inducementets_ investors, being only 1 cents | Smith to proceed to the roll call waa carried, | {fom the synod of Catawba, president of Bid- moryreylpeatnbery spews prem p hog f Sgveral cottages for rent or sal dle University, said there seemed to be an im- y bey i SOME Toots Dr. Bartlett announced that, in view of the on among the Presbyteriaas from ahun | Went over quickly Dr, Briggs’ utterances. He intonded early departure of many of tho com-| ehailed, that they should mot voto on ths | 8d ssked himeelf “certain questions, and missioners for home, it had been found im-| Guestione’ presented without proper prepare, gta ag aS iy Cheep ale pe sca ton, They bad read ail sides of the. question. Rev. Mr. Thompson of Solomon, Kan., sai . laving studied it carefully he did not think he ae ral effe The moderator explained that the roll would | Sonid Wo otherwise that vote to vustain the an that he desired to apenk of the moral effect of be called to permit thove who cesired to Af the Preciyistuan Church GA aoe ok the case and its decision. If they sustained the , 7 BaaF speak in the order in which they were called. | Enituimg take @ cociting sion epatais Wes grerlooking city and river; near street cars; | | A motion by Dr. Roberts to limit the time to | teachings which were undermining their faith Frankifnst.. Anscostis Heights, myls-ime | Fee minutes was carried. there was no telling where they would drift to. x = = wy ELAND. OR SAL! ACRES ADJOINING: Coaymen pee ee = ELDER CHAS. H. CALDWELL. eh. Ww to 80 my20-3m, iacellaneous Supplies,” i HOUSE: 3. oista Wa 7 if 4 ‘The first member who took opportunity to be Dr. they would start = wild) train 0. 1ST H ST_N.W.; NINE ROOMS: ne call 14. =| J ark on the Metropolitan (branch, ‘where land te Mr. Caldwell of the synod of Catawba, a a : ‘bath; a very desirab brick residence. D ABOUT 100 Harris suitable for a handsgme sountre home or for | Heard in a three-minute speech was Rev. Daniel | sotorea ruling elder, spoke earnestly on bebalf —— FA aay iy te PLANT © TURPIN, = Bo ee Beco rlagesand business wagons to choose from, con- bh RS Sisting of slerant cabriolete, beautiful canopies, surreys, phastons. buegies and all of the latest ayvel Hesia traps, but the Brunswick is the best combine. syndicate to purchase and, subdivide miles from ter: road. Terms a arout® | L, Freeland, who spoke of Prof. Briggs as a : te enon , of the Bible of our fathers, but he spoke from vtrc Tait | friend. He’ had always trembled for the issue yiz-1m | that has now come—not that he loved bis friend | the back of the.church, so that no one heard ting a stop to the uncertain views of Dr. Briggs, as they should have done, they had simply as- yz nus of the Chevy Chase i SALE—SI08 BST; roderate. Address the owner. white narbie front; 18,000. him, sisted bim in building up ‘« large and powerfal tion trap sver inves ; 1 , aerior_ $18.00. fran acer invgcted © Harag, whips. 1ap robes loss, but his ola church more, If the blue flag a hatte Sinus senate ban: Pings BR SACE-SEVERAL ZWO-STORY BAY. from Takoma prin furnace Se ee ee eT is se Cet Gs ee et tee terest, Fert Sadat" wed imps. wood Tote; lange AMES R°DEBUE, OT Ackor at DR. 308. 7. SMITH. said that there seemed to be an impression that ee parking F mentio; can be een at haysealen can Oth and Dr. Joseph T. Smith said he would vote to | they should stamp these new teachings, this PROF. 3. of. COYNER, LOS ANGELES. ppd emygranegtgg gy epee avenue, from Suntil4. E-B.LAPFERTY. apli-2m sustain the fifth ground of appeal, that was the | W"biblical system, out of existence. That | had satisfied himself that his duty was clearly | the vital point in case was simply: Scsoen Reguisrres. mistake and injustice of the decision. He | CUd not be done by stamping one man out of | to vote according to bis conscience. Doexan|Did the teachings of Dr. Briggs con- = Jraed Savebeo wn tat is the Presb: thea thet aes Gs inpatient gua Me existence. There were others who seemed in- | acquittal involve an indorsement of his views? | fict with the faith of the yyteriau: 200 Cazrmozs Ix Sroce. clined toaccept a part if not all of Dr. Bri ; | He was of the opinion thatitdid not. He| Church as with the confession of faith TORS—Qt Pitas. | REFRIGERATORS, thought the other, unimportant and drawn out | teachings. They Wrould have to. treat aaake would certainly accompany his vote of acquit- and their understanding of the Scriptu: If you want s Carriage or Harness or Business hiuacion Fark; ent WATER COOLERS, in unnecessary detail; and as to the admission of | voted not to sustain the appeal in the same | tal with a statement that he did not approve his | The vital point was whether the Bible ‘Wagon of any description, i 4 IcE CKEAM FREEZERS, | {™PTOPer testimony, he thought that was nota| way, He hoped they would. views. If certain extracts from the writings of | inspired work throughout. or whether they 5 wi FLY DRIVERS, ood ground, asany minister was on his oath ina Rav: GILREAY wD the accused might have two meanings, they | a Bible apart of which they were compell ‘Right Price, BAR REQUISITES, a. a oben . be-} wre Reid, a missionary from Shantung, China, | S20¥d take the statement of the brother as to | to reject as of human authority. SALE—14T ST. NW. BETWEEN HAND I Right Style, HE WORLD'S FAIR VISITORS! ALLIA! KITOHEN Uraweital | piety inthe ovate, Cote ned one | took Lis green aan apa the meaning he intended or eise convict him | Intest xtatements were ®uj i SAliarge brick residence; easily convertible Bight Terms, furnishes everythinw fora 10 days’ trip to a wrong in the acquittal, and on tbat ground he groun by their ordination vows | of hypocrisy as well us of heresy. Dr. Johnson | latest views. These were expressed in the in- into = pepo ‘business property. | A frontage of 2635 Call ot our new R (tory, 119, 121, 123 ist st. cago and return for 90U. sta nck ee LOW-PRICE CHINA, CROCKERY AND GLass | Would vote heartily to sustain the appeal. there was the chance of their still not accept- out to speak of the matter of inerrancy | a: address. There were many things feet. Fritts J. FISHER & CO., 1224 Fst. nw. aw. opposite the Capitol. fuiek or apeteertert thee he FOR SUMMER HOUSES, HOTELS ,AND STEAM- DR. LEFTWICH. => | ing literally all that was in the confession. He time expired. St bot objectionnble. He would met be cerieas my2-6t_ THOS. J. FISHER & CO.. 1224 F st. nw. : iy don’ SAUD Stang | poars, Dr. Leftwich of Baltimore said there was one | saw nothing inconsisient in Dr. Briggs’ views REV. DE. TOM HALL dint by tho utterances regarding eae TE oo s aud will reserve | Our stock of the above is complete. error with which Dr. Briggs had been charged | Sui/he considered thet there wastoom for Dr. | Rev, Thomas C. Hall eaid that the law view | Bible. the church and egy special ND property. ‘mm 00 is doc m yew, | believed Dr. Dr. ante =e a cones pe Bis niuenarme We have purchased the entire stock of a harness European plan BL fo 68 per dag. American, plan. J.W.B &S. and which he had fully and frankly confessed Church. Mr. Reid mai te patter bins éhrs Dr, | 8d been presented to them that Dr. Briggs’ | ¢ii.¢ expired before he finished. nd Mave LOTS at from 6 ss pet square | manufactory and have the largest assortment of | $200 to 85 der day. apis m + W. Dorerer ON, tothe assembly. This was his view as to the | Briggs is a heretic where is Christian the- | ¢ction had been called a breach of contrect. If DR. HAYA. Dr. Jobn 8. Hays of Kentucky said that ten = to 30 cents foot ths! Joo 10 84,000. No trouble to show property. | Harness in city a: Right Price, Right Quality, emis I 2 errancy of original Scripture. It was an all.m- | ology?” the entertaining of such views constituted Right Terms. MANICURE. mye 923 Pexxa. Ave. NW. | portanterror.. It waxan ail inclusive error |” oo ace m wormixa. breach of contract then he himeclf should ba UNITED CARRIAGE AND WAGOX CO., _ Admit the errancy and one surrenders the ordained, for he had | years ago Dr. Briggs bad begun preaching his ape MLEN & BATCHELDER, Cer. jOth and TCT EIN ————— a Set Rw | ai Rev. Frederick R. Wotring of Boulder, Colo., | been told so when he w: 3 2c song ADAME PAYN. AND CHIROPOD- WALKER Si OTH & + | divine authority of all Scripture and casts a| |. iM j | entertained such t the time of his ordin- | peculiar ‘Ten years ago the church a as As BE eae censatieutaneny | J, bene tye ution’ Sous, Pee Beze | dome upon the authority of aly the script | Mid he approved tho remarks of Dr. Smith and | eusrtained such viows atthe tne Of his odio: peculiar views, en 3 — T GOODS south of New York perk Cy de ee SSS" wexiters. Denying the doctrina of the inerrancy | desire to reach tho main question, Asto the | coustituted a breach of contract made at the} (Continued on Bleventh Page)