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* I _O = THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. ©. SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1898—SIXTEEN PAGES. OES __| __CHURCH_ Novices. __/REAJL, ESTATE GOSSIP.|THE OEEP, DEEP SEA./NANY COUNTRY RUNS.| ». Aner ich tated te rontr| RACING FOR MEXICANS | WONDERS OF THE WHITE CITY Tonthiy business meeting of the Victor © oRENDEEH, MF, | OHUROH, MASS. on Friday evening was the most success- . Rev. .Wider- man, at ob08 a Seni schools ta. 1 fal one the elu ever ex; i Ener iee im pe, Bela abe How the Wheelmen Are Passing the tog neerys fll attnmssorioe seer | American Horses and Methods to Be : Pleasant Gossip of the Happenings "rl | The Need fora Large Expenditure of phn “ Never Before Was Such an Aggrogation Money in Public Im ts, 8 bere The business eaanre of the lub“ mem- of Architectural Effects. ee yy in ic Improvement ummer. =a meeting was also a lively In od Bete we Sevan CONTE. 10TH ‘The Beach Increasing in Width — How to treasurer were handed in’ aan? geecretary and ee §$.Ban, by the pastor, 8. W. Haddaway. Young Sree eal OE People’s meeting at 7 p. in. it President, H. H. Lee, also handed in bis reeig. asco tnte ts age IN WOODS AND BY STREAMS. | hation, stating that he thought ty nein poke bi Rescue « Drowning Man—Many Wash- DPMBARTON AVE (it E CHURCH — | Sf oimmon ise fr the boned of carck THE ALLEY PROBLEM. 7 Gr TE = re a a ramence Monday, 17th, continuing to the 2th ingtonians Enjoying Themselves. moro use to the club in another capacity. The | “ATE CO} ISLAND MEETING f Prices at This Time. esd, oPS mutes bar, Chrig and st ELV." Peyton, pastor. neh 8 —_-__. slection resulted i the choice of Prot.’'3. Be wn a ace.” meeting — sate ISTO oH, CHAMPLA) i poosident, Mr. H. Hi. secre- gears days.” Ai soate are ree. Beira Seteeeg 1aaat Jou tim nw. Rey. | Another Proposition to Provide Mach | Correspondence of The Evening Sar, Preparing for Watermelon Rans—What the | tary and Mf. H. Hl Lee for tres ‘Vienna to Haves $125,000 Stake Race—The | Staff Correapontience of The Eventor Star. T SELFTH SE Jt — CHCROW, REV, Ee Lamkine, B. D.. pestor Fe PEE | Needed Room at the White House — The Atzaxtio Crrr, July 14, 1898, Clubs Are Doing—Anniversary Celebration | Messrs. Lee, Hooker and Bo) i Cuscaco, July 18, 1898, Brie erice ant TEE prea fan, pastor Church of out Redeemer. Communion} Paving of First Street West—Some of the fire fliercest storm in the memory of ‘Chicago people are not in the best of humor . 80 am Sb. mm. Prowl . jest inhabitant bi a CE OR BEAD | =e ort wsay nar ty CRORES. STH AND New Buildings Erected. - : tant See eee a ae ing a park and track. over the railroads, ‘They are inclined to blame 1 sta~Preethine of io kn tr tr DE fi'nw., Rev. 8. H. Greene, D.D.. pastor. turday evening. There was very little dam- A. Y. Skilesand F. P. Sutor were elected the railronds because people are not rushing te aS > B. Hev HM Lemon bene = ero s Gn EE RO io ‘ge done, however, despite the high wind. The HE WARM WEATHER | members, HE OFFCIAL PUBLI- | the world’s fair in numbers that will make ite : oS ‘League meeting at 7: Tee | eadene 4 and'8 pe KENDALL (CHAPEE F THE DISCUSSION | *treets were running with water and many peo- only increases interest NOTES. cation of the contract | financial success, The agitation of the ques ee GHAPEL, COR, $7 AND F | BESSON JIS Sieh Perey meld which has sprang up| Ple thought the tide had spilied over into the in wheeling and makes| yfr, J.C. Wood, who has been ona business between thedepartment | tion of reduced rates and the possibility that os 5 eres liaam, D-D-. pest Sing | Ra aad Spe eee ee eae eae over the suggestion of reales ae that Atlantic City was going under. the country runs all the | tour along the eastern shore of Maryland, was of promotion and Rob- | rates will be reduced undoubtedly bas the ef- By Baator: sraver meting, Thursday evening. 41 | {.F school, #p-i. All are cordially invited fo these & bond issue to raise “ righted herself and bobbed up serenely more enjoyable. In-/ in the city Sunday and Monday. He left here ort O. Pate of St.Louis, | fect just now of keeping people away—people W ACGH MCE CHEECH SD ASE AGS | OT Tir CHOC, F Per the money te carry on | xt morning to welcome the thousands of ex- stead of starting onthe | Tuesday for a trip through West Virginia and i o.w.—Paator J. J. rapidly the compre- | °¥rsionists that came down to spend Sunday. hensive system of im-|_ Last Sunday must have been very hot in Provements which are | Philadelphia, judging from the warm and ruddy (i Mo., granting to the | Who are waiting for cheaper fares. A commer: latter « concession for | cisl traveler whose business takes bim om the establishment in | Journeys through Ilinois,Indians and the. runs at 9 or 10 o'clock | expects. to return In time to participate in Bal- fn the morming the| timore races August clubs are taking Satur] Mr-J.H. Bowenstsin, formerly of this city, Gay ‘night and cary |OWof Wilmington, and Capt, Greenwood ars ~ | in the city this week. They leave morning trips. Then | here tomorrow afternoon. mete iz, Ales E Gibion. © D.D.. pas: ; ed. i, Mate Worth Learte, 7 pie Genital Union Mission fo | chat 12am. and'S p.m. “Evening eubject, SPatwe of services at 3 Chnroh prayer mesting, p.m. You are inwted. it Fe HAMLINE M £. CHURCH, oTH AND + Me awe Key EB. Toa, DD. Suede school, 9:15 0. m. Preaching by needed in this city has | ##ces and perspiring collars of the crowd that no other outcome it| ame from that place. will certainly serve to |, ZB excursionist can stand more salt water nia weds of each saty gernion will Le preached 8 p.m: tos pendent ‘on Numbers = they can goa long dis-] Harry Higham is not in the racing business made. Under the tion of railrosd raten Of course those whe Ine Sepia saci, ay ie ie Wena be | Ba bying to the attention | beech fhemtinges iat ety ay, make for the tance and have plenty | Jurt nom. | Before going “on the track agsin be provisions of the con- | live a thousand miles or more distant are sees tion. Tears tas~ Secrets oe eS MT. CARMEL BAPTIST GHURCH, be irgdrmes a a bathing alt tat as the law allows, | ee ean dime fee aa ge his Rea. a tract Mr. Pate must ys let. interested in the matter = UNDRY M. E. CHURCH, cor. 4t! i L ste. pressi: 3 same ime ver e We rat 1m s ate ev. Ue. Gilver A. Biren, panier ee + ota Rig | doubt it has beon a rather surprising revelation | St'@F dinner go back and stay till supper tone | hot sun during the day. Now What the olty|R Comey, Prepac nay ie caine oy i of | within a year and she eee eptunanan hebeek Sah hes 3 Begedts pots mo 11. preaching by Kev. W. C. Mullen. BSchorsh = Geom. communi - | to some when they learned that in portions of | °F aia time. folks are enjoying themselves in the country, ib| business. The canine has almost learned to | Gitterent breeds, and each subsequent year at | The trains fromevery direction are lovded down oa parmiay oue Bev_ ES istian’s inyi | the city there are no pavements, sewers, gat, THE BREACH INCREASING IN WIDTH. {the plan of the wheel clubs to call runs to | talk, and the wheclmen have it that the captain | jas 100 more must be imported. All the ani- | #4 Just now anaverago of about 100,000 people Prayer menting Fos a." Straaserswelcowe. Grate eve. It" | water and sidewalke ‘The fact that in tear, | ‘The scene during the bathing hour is some-| Some of the more favorite resorts, where they SEE mesa nto sie lined s re-election | ale must have thelr pedigree. registered in | 227 May their way af the gates of ry > 4 | aad cETROPOLITAN | C- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, T6TH ST. | tions outside of tho old municipal limits, which | thing that has to be witnessed to be appreci- | are sure to meet some ladies who ate summer- | as ¢ See eee If this ‘the average for the wwe st 11am. and at ® p.m by the pastor, Wallace. subsecta, “An Open The La Compensation.” “Evening service the books. The tion. were Rev, De. Chas. A as captain of the Capital Bicycle Club, is stud service of stallions for the fair anday school, 110 Christian ¥R-| have become rather closely built up, no pro- | stedandeven then you would want toseedonble, | ing and thus make the trips more enjoyable | haps one of the beat iver aes "i. period of the a tn. Preachisig by the pastor. 11 & “8 receipts this city. Al-| crossing the stock of that country will be at ‘would be about $9, estimated cost t_| vision haa been made for a sower system | for you can't begin to take it all in with one | than ever. though he would not again accept the office of pact ~gmying Bans i k , pt rates fixed by the department. A race course, | Of the exposition up to the ot tte Biz. [and that the only outlet for the| Pair of eyes. ‘The beach is increasing in width; | The attractions at several such places have | Captain he never misses aciub run, and when | Yih aut tty buildings and offices, must be es- | *Sirs ie €22,000.000. ‘The capone’ ‘will, of 16th and ro Be . Taylor. | sewey t i the th. | there isa noticeable difference since last summer | shown the club captains that they have one way | 0 the road he never fuils to make things inter- Course, receive considerablemoney paid in per- for. —The jasior oceupy the pulpit morning rage of a large section of the north-| jn this respect. Either the ocean is washing | at least esting for his companions. tablished by Mr. Pateon his ranch, to be run contages ty ny P; Piha: sctanat conve: | sedevestine At2iam Sunday sclvol. The Pubie | woat ia the lifeless channel of Rock oreek, will tp the sand on theshore orit ia “retiring” withia|| rune, ‘As Seecte nooo oem oF the ceed igre — on the most approved methods, as adopted in| average stisadance i ervey irene woes tion ia eo aS Saha doubtless come in the shape of an unwelcome| itsclf. We are very grateful to it einer | are divided into two sections, the fret to lene THE CASH PRIZE LEAGUE the United Statesand Europe. Horses can be | as ‘there would be quite loss on the ———— pOHU RCH.» OTH | Br vetwcea L ant a revelation. There are perhaps many who vee es te a and widest Goes ome aaa Saturday evenings after sundown | 1. 4, Ea Goeaaans the | taken inte Mexico to atiend these races free of | {air itee M ste. Bw. g _ have not followed even the important District - enty of room PI and spend the evening at a dance or other social, am jamaging Effect om return home vw ach. ami dpm by the pastor; Cl “e legislation closely enough to know that while Torito tasers Faesring, and the boys in wheel costumes never ciepl rel stirterdertigrten afin tiga Pidica me 1 | ie OM Congress at the last session authorized the 8x- lase yore tenets centers that mic not heve | fail to make themselves as attractive as the | Bicycling ts now one of the most popular | will have to pay the usual duty on them under | nose Higinbotham and his associstes, fy tension of the streets of the city beyond the| are put up here und thers on tin: weace nt Reed ele een) fast an grace | *POrt® in this country as well as in England, | the taf. ‘Tue goverameut obligates iteelf for |e Gituction, ah pg tege ‘i p cake #8 pam, Sger~ Ren ‘nd Teta. b suburbs, vet at the eame time made no sppro- | convenience of bathers who want a little shade | Miaytteyscah, @O # military friends,“ ®%°*| and it is becoming more popular every day, |a term of ten yesee to give me ofa cence, af at They speak of the expert he Lasior: sablect as a.m. priation for carrying into effect this law. during their periods of rest. A great many| ‘Those who denne start so early go out later | Zimmerman, Windle, Munger and many others | sions — ee ae ee — pues thein egettennial exposition, and, ‘ ry 3 W, Nora SSR EERO yet hts otis Beart walk a resting, | in the might, and tho second section starts ont | have made their records riding under the colors Eatacd geet ae dedicated bo the busi. |Culate that the? emtioms on thet, = - at NV 4 HUR “— i re 18 | early enongh in th e morning to meet those who | of the Lea of American Wheel , but it il iy 4} continue to IAS A “hats, 2-0. Green Clay, Suit. Generally speaking the existing improve fei hove the ie jee & ankle deep, ine in | went out the night before, and then the entire plbeeshe ie aecy Shaner np to = i remota — — = Laie ho a at we close. Mr. Felten’ His" ARSE |e an nme hy tock Teak aro] ston roof t'aieBoarme|Ee? welraend e d o ef | emir, ary Wher 0 on fh | a or ts een te amp i cones Song Sot nena ges : oF + BP. come. ‘as to cause city ce rank as (oan & expedition. ‘ 10 con! last two it Seats, it . through. How charming to sit here and rest At the count rhe Cycling League and carry off more than @1,200 | Bay meeting the total amount of money raced Tonths it was he Ca most beautiful city in the world, and therefore | ty i12 fall RE edly nar’, Places where the wheelmen go : had | {°F was $231,465, of which the club added | Pe” was greater than during all the q=>SFCOND BAPTIST CHURCH, 3D {tis not surprising that it is not commonly | fy ques canecinlly if the girl you are talking to | they hardly have time, to arrange thee wine | fe the days, while those against whom he had | §757"oy7 s suiseo 50 % tinuing | Months together, and he believed thet weak a Sim. preaching by the pectse*Youse | known how muck remains to be done te cats Salntiear Heats eon Be, Beach and wears the | before there fs w guoasing contest eeong tos theretofore been riding were doing the same | their successes of the Drown’ act anni | be the cascthere’ She wheats isa Wi People's Baptist Calan Wea fpm "38" | the etty not only complete, but te revviae mane it Bittle bething suis ever made, fair ones, thing for all sorts of prizes, from « box of | Park meetings, again headed the list of winning | tonian and began his busine caress te ate FOURTH STREET MB. CHURCI = SS for the population which Js coming here ouh| HOW TO RESCUE A DROWNING MAX. as ape ection th is opureeee cigars or bronze medal to a piano. owners, e12547 being the amount placed to peepee ined of Tus Evexrmo Stan Any - - ‘cy iter. Richard Emmogs; | __ US es ——---—= | year in inereasing numbers. There is no que- the li , and, of course, no one in the pai their credit, whi 4 one who thinks there is no Pian. becvinns fe chargeat Epworth Laurus. ic UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST. tion of the pressing necessity for the expenii-| 770 of the lifo guards showed us.a day or #0| is ever willing to aoknowiedge a fact that will| The organization of the new Cash Prize | tir credit, which brings the total winnings of Ps CONGiESS SF. METHODIST PROPESTI Be Meorathare, corner Rand N. Capitol = er a4 ~ Ker. Wal sprit | ture here cach year of a larger sum of mowy|%€°OW to rescue drowning man. One of | spoil his chasces fore narea ee League, it is pretty generally thought, will have | t!sformidable stable up to nearly $100, ant Church, 31st bet. M the pastor, Rev. J. E. : stakes and purses thus early in the season. The | be spent half an hour or so around the offices alee than it seems possible to induce Congressto | the guards ewam out through the bathers, car-| _ Now that the fruit season is here the trips to} its effect on the League of American Wheel-| second largest win: Sheepshead | in the administration building. ham, pasiog, af 11 sc. and 8 p.m Eve preventing ai Boclo'h:, Subjents | appropriate. improvements of the streets md | rying a life preserver, which was attached to| the various fruit orchards in Maryland and | tere ced {hat is only a question of time, and | Bay meeting Leary ae eg '€31,220| The it and secretary are ed 3 a Bibie Lands." Ali are invited. # sewer system for the suburbs, carried out naw | the life line held by another guard on shore. | Virginia are being enjoyed, and the watermelon a short time, before all the good men will leave | going to their account, but this was, of course, | till mi it They bave bed rooms i the = == mA apirit, of wise economs, would beyox! | Guard No. 1 went out to the deep en beyond | runs inaugurated this season by the Georgetown L. A. W., of the racing rules of the organi- | due almost entirely to the Sunbeses eolte vie, | building, and stay ot night on the ee REFORMED. F ISTH ap | Westion effect a great saving and also ad | the bathers, where there was one lone man, an Cycle Club promise to be as popular as ever. zation will have to be changed. And the change, | tory in the Realization stakes, Third upon the | *# #0 be ready early in the morning. FORMED CHURCH, 15TH ST. | measurably to the revenues of the city. export swimmer, who was having a good time | Cold storage melons sent toa country place | irit ie te come all, will bave to come soon, £0 I list comes Fred Lowe, with €18,850, thanks te THE QUESTION OF a: rain service, {Lseiack. Sune | Public work of this sort would be for th| all to himvelf. Before ‘he know ‘what was up | €a8Y of accoss are used just setione te which tha | mAUy of the wheelmen think, or it will result in | Lowlander's win iu the Sebtetan whe wick seep Sp ree t npr Ag ‘it | general good, and while in some cases the the life preserver was fastened round his body | the runs will be made to sectionsin which the bringing to an end the many racing events|ard Croker, with @13,690, ie nest in order, | The question of attendance is a matter of im ON M.E. CHU! peat Eg = tension and improvement of - om se and = ~ oom Ne vpien area a = bien an cal — suc- | under the auspices of the L. A. be * fourth, and W. C. Daly runs a close fifth, with Portance to others than the exposition ofSgera, gro. 6. 6.06 0:0. Preaching, 11 em. streets will enhance the value of indi crowd of ers to the le said he 8 story of cycling in! Mr. George 8. Atwater, ex-chairman of the . é polls. This cinta ae mora roperty such a fact is not of first importanct| never made such good time before and enjoyed | this city was that of the Nomad Club to Bright. =, erga reteoenrteigr conati- | Chicago is ready for a much bigger browd than ght | racing board, L. A. W., ‘is decidedly of. the | tutes all that won over 10, ‘tseems to be conceded that the work ought t] the fan as much as the lookers on did. Tora ime Years ago, when the club entertained | Opinion that the new Cash Prize Leagae vill prove ota eee soles oes | it bas seen yet. It is not, Tam sare, « wild oom be done and as rapidly as possible, and that i] A funny little iucident took place on the | the members of the Pennsylvania Bicycle Club | a success. close to that mark. will result in the general good of the commu] beach this week. There was an old, lame man | of Philadelphia. The melons were of a choice modate comfortably over half a 4 Speaking to a Stan reporter the other day “*| nity. ‘The main quostion is to get a proposi who was afraid to go into the surf on account | Vatiety and of large size, ao that only the hearts st = 4 aday. I Mr. Atwater said he thought there would be REALIZATION'S WINKER. ‘mean by that that one of the ASECRY M. tion looking to this end in such a shape thaj of his infirmity, yet ho wanted to feel the cold | of the melons were used. many flops to the new organization after the | ‘The son of ‘Troubadour and Sunbeam, win- | #!f million could have a Hays. D._D. NTRAL UNION MISSIO: Congress will take action. It should be defi{ water on his feet. He took off his shoes and extention cee praronil aly eae a = nig ~s . “$ SHES Se EF =] nitely known exactly how much money can b] went out to the edge of the water. An incom- championship races at Chicago| ner of the realization stakes recent = ket reasonabls good meals without find ample facilities for transpurte i next month. Tunicht, song service on Market spaco, | Profitably spent in one year in stich improve| ing wave surged up over his ankles and wot hie | _Ftiday, July 28, the first anniversary of the a Which has been named Daily America, is © | tion to the fait. Wh ” Smit ben preparations have been “The new league,” he eaid, “will be nsuccess | rendsome bay colt, end ~ Hag foros Bes am S u ate ies mere orl a Tact am intelligent estimate of th] trousers, which disturbed him very much, and | Georgetown Cycle Club will be celebrated in | wines er eee Tey aepenies mil Be a Sn ay cat oat meshed by Capt Strong like that and only sboute recch at Leogiom heey. aha R. Wrieht; | Goapel services daily, iit ond 7.30'p. wn; ‘Sunday, | Monte, and) with an intelligent o coming. yea| ho was Unable to roll them up becasce be hog | the ataphithearer at Grew Echo. The celebra- Simca ries sulbe satiap patios Frown, his part owner, who owns both sire snd | hundred thousand a day pps bby tay dotm Ht Heated, Boug'and revival tS h'm- | BoP er waGON. Sunday. cor. fh and Gav, | sad the probedle coneedivores man Reoded'| near by csr mcit with bis cane, A little girl | tion promises to be one of the most interesting | races, but! wach "to. cot inate oe te Shs hasheuneatt eeen ee en = by ier dake Hi Benton. Seep tet | gGONPRt WAGOE. Sundar. cor eh and Gar., | Sad the probable oxpes in cash will be needed a| near by came running up and offered to turn exgnts in eveling circles this ronson: Some of | The league ts controlled by base ball I men, who | old'and ran, unpl His sire. Tre ceived. In many cases this hes couse TH CAROLINA AVENUE METHO- | mace, a. veiock, | Father how much ean be expended in the coure| up the trousers for him, which # @ | the finest musical and literary talent in the city, | have brought that sport up to such a "Lie a ‘ q 2 vant Pyye Char tk eB Tes | Fi rThinst, and Bonndsry. Toiccs, © | of the year. Hon of the old nan, Pe NO™ a2d the gratifice- | ax well as a portion of the Marine Band, will | standard and mede it the most attractive snare | Nill be remembered as the splendid son of Lis” | esslgamenta, “Absat x bites Standine Ke-ore God.” ie tion man. thir bon that won the Suburban seven years hotels erected near fair grounds Ei octemtecceeinesmae Tigi pene een ito a tuning tat Teen nds do | 64 geegeny, ated as Ba” S| cae, the spetiators She Itis sible bles may cree be he'eo iron pier at the foot of M; as niversary meeting. An arrangement will be | same with the bicycles, The idea of saying the ts or havea loan of such proportions as has The great jassachu- von of wing ether made ——_ ' tlioal; 135 ; Fafa di made with the electric gar company to have | races will bo sold ts Hidlcalous, | No one ever roy Cie diy gy Aad [st gener promfnensn pony Bn xy? - 4 in the questionan | %¢tte avenue is open a! ant 1 fishermen | cars go rougt lirect ym Georgetown to | hears of games of base ball eing sold, and 4 — adres "pes ove svtatt te Sao We vaskaeea Ghali. tae cneertee| tra oounsguaclin| Mant ter] taal tcae Mantes | Ge ake Poser | Nene to prevmme, tbat there! will be any | ssoihor worthy tapers: eae ts | ine hotel buildings have been sod, and wit ae sib of Wi ington’s farcrite | the government will uot be benefited by the | along the beach isto be ‘had from the iron pier pe errpieccent RAR Cee he Cggigeentege} weenie Fei Tul te doubt, be eagerty sought for ia the | cheap apartment housee. A lerge arse ‘has SEBENEZE rn > oJ. Compvon of Tndtanavolis. | i ts equally with that of ens, ni e party of ladies and gentlemen, after fish- = >P 1 mm é. ture, ‘under the (a ee pinion fen” WAG BORIE-| therefore tho onfionel trowary ouput ter | fog for te, eee ae ae Sah being made Capt. Cook t# not neglecting the | | 'liarry Wheeler,” be added, “won more than een aes See ak, Tay, the stmt given “ame sohbg Chart ttan' a Ketone 3 em 1t”_| its share of the burden. It fs evident, hower, | large fellows they were, too. The drumfish are | Fesular club runs, st Saturday he led a part | $1,000 in two days, wi the other men were o DP. Yeaton. pastor. tint Congress hasan exaggerated iden of he | very large, Me. Jarvs Teoland caughtan eighty. | ofthe club to Four Corners, where the Right | racing for tin pots brass medals, household | | By eable from Vienna comes the information | "7 eee ene . agge' er} ries : as spent a y Lodge,” It was 10 o'clock | utensils, ianos marked 1,000, and such | iat the Hungarian Jockey considering their owners after the fiir $e eece eo lepr isn cry teats Nx alae fen paleonirgg Sake wanieckrhie ee pect Hitt Diased Toa RIM oy | at night when the whasle MfE. hen ooet pone | oe things, and they will soon get tired of -~ ce oe nr ate a nd WE cHU York ave, a i ° & proposal for international race Buda-}* matter of con! for itis bardiy eon- 3 So a ee ee ae an Tamaares Bat | dency of the past few years has been ishe | the Belmont saloon. — Crabs are plentiful. One | &€0 hours later when they sighted “the light in | that sort ef’ besinss. "hee ed OF Pesth for _three-year-ol the "occasion | ceivable. that ‘oven as great as ite baa pim.5 union quar: the Ceremony Was Not Legal. direction of reducing the share of the govn-| party yesterday caught nearly 200, and another | the window for thee. Prizes under the rules of the L. A. W. and the | Fe the Hungarian millennium’ ferse “in| growth has been, will’ heve ‘eck for @Qese ESP Ese Gane wee Frederic, the London correspondent | ment in the expenses of the District and ofn- | party, which included Miss ‘Lou Jarboe and | | While at tho lodge the wheclmon made them- | only thing they cai Go is to keep thea. a Pm Ey Be. buildings for « long time te come. SS repeal bee edges getter] bert eli a Pe Washington, mado a | Selves useful in tho apple orchard, for they ANOTHER WHEELMAY's VIEW. rgest on record, of the Now York Times, PRESBYTERIAN. ‘ viz.,’ £25,000 ($125,000). Should arrangements a ft the District.In | handsome haul, which was served up to them | Picked fratt enough to make up a wagon load tber wh , speaking of the Cash | be Con, =z | garding the report that Prines George of Wales, | “lusively from the revenues of the District In | han puvew supe tkesemcerera Tor market, in addition to wis they picked pen eese beeen arm reckons ain Ppa eagles senior perm oe Teotived, | _ This is the gloomy wide of the fair trom the SAN Jod ists | who married Princess May, was already mar- | rowny that will be expended during the prent | ‘The yacht race, which was to have come off | for themselves, (Pipher i of Chicago standpoint It is but fair vein and sth | wi s. aad ars # will be ut | last Friday, was & laughable failure, for the |, Sundar morning’s run was conducted by | and will tend to purify the racing in this coun, IMPROVEMENTS AT OUTTENBERG. Epens,Riwb D'pcenref S25 | ‘the mest suthentie version which comes to | $2,300,000, while the “Soutratlon “often Zishts started too von and reached the turn- | Lent: Slack, who took out a number of guests| try. At present most of the prizes at big meets On the closing day of the Guttenberg meet-| "ord in praise of the exposition. Words fall : = & —_ ; : - eke int before the stakebont did, so the race | 10 addition to the members of the club,and at 4 are carried off by a few men mcg Mone eee one in trring to couvey the ssfeilag 873m OF” | me, and reste upon the authority of ‘one. who Uiossear amet paid cerca taar ters | eee twill be sailed later. o'clock the entire party left for home. juestion about their being professionals, eed peer YY megan ered by the fret visit to the fale droseas see Pe TRESEATEMIAN CHUKCH. 4% | has gathored the facts at frst hand in Malta] and sext year the discrepancy will no dou'be| "The descoey trusts easter eas of | the Georgetown Club held the first water-| though, perhaps. proof on that ‘wubject. met held leveled and sodded, and | world never before prodaced af en dane See ee on ty fae ate | upon bis word of honor not to divulge the | «tll greater. ‘The law, however, has ver | visitors every night. ‘Swarms of sh and. sea | Melon run of the season. ‘The affair took pines | ogoges BOrBAPS. Pr le. These riders represent | to have a splendid steeplechase course laid out. place such an Sgeregation of architectural factories and, of course, the only wheels | The amount to be expended for this and sun- Ds melons being kept in sstian Endeavor prayer meet- | family name involved, 1s that between four and | been repealed which provides that the mai-| animals, drawn by tho electric lights, ewim | Wednesday night, t ota ons m effects, Even a Washington man, whese Endesv< meet + by salting: sca 1 the | Cool place on the farm of Mr. William Gude, | they ride are those from the factories they dry cared ton fopaed $50,000. The work will | are somewhat accustomed to mobile vistas Suis ‘ni Ausrave, service of | five years ago George was married by the Ro- ee ee er [eerie nator say cago. ‘They find a hole | Bear Takoma Park, util the arrival of the eld | eee tere © mon are undoubtedly paid aaln- { D8 at once, grand buildings, is astounded by the direction of the enurch quartet from 8 20 | man Catholic ritual tos daughter of @ British | § in the side, and so many get in that the eage is | in the evening. ries by the companies, for some of them cer- PADDOCK ossrP, of what the Chicago papers love to call the tnith shore edivens ig’ Rev Mir, Hotues os" $05 | naval officer of high rank and thes there are STREETS THROUGH SQUARES. toon filled with all kinds of living things found|, There was an amusing melon-eating contest, | tainly: could not afford ts tent over eee 5 Sihek us SE as once t white city. The location on the lake frost Fo, AE. RR —" The law which gives the Commissioners «| in those waters and now plainly seem in the | Putall those present did so well that Capt try as they do and do nothing except engage in | ,,2° T*S!°% : Sport, sars:| iy an ideal one, end the visitor when he | NTE I n pscacmockey ana Hee ed Oe eELe roeie cat teed tee eee TARE MER, Have mot | Eto the honey, cexeramaine upon the one | bicycle races and discuss the merits of their re- | “SPort has no engagements at Monmouth Park, | 2,02 ideal areagt & magnificent colon & EQUETH PRESBYTERIAN CHUACa. | Information fromanabsolutelyreliable source | thority on petition o ae ee Is 1| Yet tried their luck ‘by the light of electricity, | @Rtitled to the honor, and eo the contest was | spective wiecle: and there is so much talk about the three-year-| nade or perrst seemingly ef the 7, Ralls. peavigs—Proachung ot 1 a" igs to, | mn the lady from Malta is the daughter of 5 | Sorvatre teat achally shall be crenad: etaced| but would not besurprised ff dabiag thet cy | decided a draw. “These men cannot be competed against by | olds that I am willing to go intos finest marble, out over the blue waters of the ww by tho" How. Win, J. McKuicht. D. ‘D.. of | British naval captain who has been stationed at | require that any alley shall be opened, widen pcueed vecyeuusnatel ree wheelmen remained in the country till persons who ride only for the sport there isin | of €2,000 eacky thay sevens, to say | inland sea thinks of the clamic shores of Jey iq teh, Mcbool, 920 sm; Yount | Malte for a number of years. It oh = or straightened or an alley closed in order slate hour, and the return home was a slow Tiding, for the latter do not have the advantage | €5,000, and let the race decide the question. | Mediterranean, if he wore ever there or if le'sSoclety Christian Endeavor at 7 p.m. ; reg- | bie, if it were necessary, to give the date of accomplish these ends has been in operatio WASHINGTONIANS MET. one on account of the filling nature ef the| of as many wheels as they want and a man to| As to distance, it could be sat ever read about Athens or Carthage. If Feskaae eceeen re Thee. 5 vm | carriage ot Valetta, and even the names of the | shout a year and it le said that experience ha met Rev, Wm. Tayloe Snyder on the board | feast. train them at all times Then, too, I can see | settled, I am sure. I will place no obstrac.| nover was there end never did read much be is ASSEMBLY PREPBYTERIAN GAURCH, people » ialpestoy ———. > _— proved ite window, ae - 4 Somnietone te yesterday. He looke well and sunburned. WASHINGTON ROAD CLUB, no feason why aman who bales yimber of Hons ta the war of making the race at any dis- noverthalons ly with oe commer 5th and i sts. n.w., Rev. Georze y y 5 ‘ongress , ¥ helbourne, Presents cannot dispoee of them as he sees fit, ce over a mile.” scene. immensi ‘the ex> Preaching by Rev. Wu. A. », Whence Princess Méy drove Tuesday to | gi, ii rd to opening streetaHle is at the Shel Capt. Jose of the Washington Road Club 4 Bacar aca bund asa CL | bemntved tbl w werk uo lov recelvs | pig tory In Fogard taper ie aect Tan, bonne Secrtey othe Iatrer,|onereddiasr for Alcon members at roc | frie wee Sapien thea.” ms | Whe “Ga Fon Meng Ni tsi, "us| ow dapat, wba ems Soca Strangers made welcome at ali | from Princess May was being shown about in | of such authority would be to make it possibly Joke Smith, ie rainy ange #2 life and twice 08 | vine last Sunday, but the members failed to | not want so many of the same kind of instru. holding him by the when the horse | settled here for the summer, and ‘not om the services At_ | court circles, furtivelr. of course, in which the | }, Utilize the interior of deep squares bj tural. He is eK? ae ee . turn out and the result is that the club has got | ments in his honse, and yet under the L. A. W. | caught the forefinger of Mr. Huggins’ right | pect in that time to see ali that is to be seen. AL PRESBYTERIAN [oregelen - = aaa ee ee the a o ee oe hot sere weno ‘bei mee moe —— to settle the bill for $7.0, while Mra. Miller, | rules he cannot seil them, but must give them | hand between his teeth and lacerated it se- Cy a many beautiful pictures of buildings rv i: | that she knew all abor a » | than ailt in alloys, and *! in cases | © f * cold | ®way or keep them. Again I t that a man | verely. The first joint crushed. and scenes in the fair grounds have been D'D., $f Palintoiptia, bx: | of course, was to be taken for granted, but the | Wouid'be fousd Profitable or necessary to cloy Misses May and Helen and Miss Lizzie R. Col- Pode el paed padionenet ‘wns vides te incipal races tm all portent wound conned Me. mages one pain. ar ted.and circulated through the eountry, Ba im. Teachers’ meetiaz Thars- | fact of ber letter being handed about for up some alleys, and in this way the city won bert, all well known in Washington society. ‘A ron to Marshall Hell hes been called for | the country faced segreps ie of wealth ot petal Mascot, 2.04, champion pacer, will have « Goosutetsuemens Justice to the subject Se SERS ALR ete jee At | prurient inspection shows how speodily the en-| bb rid of an undesirable collection of all] Mr. Louis D. Wine came oer PEA IOwt sccrom tear bei mere a.m. The | does not, cannot come within the rules as laid | crack at’ the 2.00 mark at Washington Park. Se on a scyiaet : chink | Spare ths contecoting Patticg, Cee ag; | Rowses. ‘The erection of alley houses is nd days this week. stopping at the Sensido Hotel. road in that direction is now {n elegant condi- | down by the L. A. W. Chicago, in A ‘The easy manner in which me euaes So quien ep cane, tllem. by her Thoms C 3 ree | yaotcauree, the contracting partios knew that | practically at an end owing t0 tho restricti| _ ise Mary Kimball sn Washington Dello oxy tion, and should there be no rain tonight the Mascot stepped off a mile in 2.09% at Pimlico | Tt might be if the great things thet were pasa yin lifer Sr i beds sr ceclishas tes theory iataad Gace Reg es ppl pile ae Lsarae mene tataie eee deen | trip will undoubtedly prove au ettracdee’ ore, SHE COMMITTED SUICIDE. so early as Sune 1 demonstrates that the cight- | looked for were here that prices would go up, era: problems in life. at 3 a vi a _ Bee eae tho was then not ia direct line to the throne: | “ue nnd thin plan ix saggosted with, the vid Sudying manic, fhe, ie et the Marvland with | 5 Ti suogbiedly prove an atéractive, one, year-old gelding bas lost none of his Strangers: y invited. counted on his elder brother's marrying and | giieys and. opening a way for ® more prot! NEW YORE AVENUE CaS having heirs, a his ———_ oe able use of the ground. Freacbing at 11 a m. and 8 ».m. by Kev. | would be accorded quasi-sanction such as + PEN ghaD, Sabogth sctiool at Pam. was given the Duke of Cambridge and other| 4N OFFICE BUILDING FOR THE PRESIDENT. Somet. make move in the direction of securing a | Result ef the Coron. Pevrralaea g Guin Cates ptim oad a bre pd ode FS Harris’ Death. Chicago ap, |Somt wisi ordinary stron out Mrs. J. Borden Smith and Thos. H. Codding- | mn THE Stax ncveral, weeks ago. Capt Jose! Marthe Harris, whose death in the Potomac | "Bich takes place on July 15. He will hare the fair cn Doard ‘and lodgs ton are visiting Mira. Prank A. Benin os one; |and G. W. Bonnets and BA. Bootle beet ton pounds to carry, and will mest Yo Tambien 7 GE" | collateral English pri in smaller houses.can be inted to represent the club at the pro- | Tiver Tuesday night occurred under such sus-| with 118 pounds up, Morello sick a8 pounds | ither at botels or this oc it bel Cae a eee e eontee Toke ‘Taylor comes down every week posed conference of elub members, attor which | pisious circumstances that Jasper Jackson's | and other good onet. af.as low rates in Chicago today as in any large ee ESE, RSs ORUHOR, | , OY ow indy moro tragio wes the dears | COBTN@ ought to recognize the merit in and stops at the Boscobel, ipa ts likely thet « general mecting will be held. | arrest followed, committed suicide, and Jack-| Nelson, 210, the fast trotting stallion from be Cy SE Of that elder brother, Clarence, than at the | Ples that has been so frequently made in bed *)52°0D4 yo eo tr ctlparne are at the Well- THE SINGER ROAD CLUB son Dey Neem celoceed toes ioustody.. (Al the | BaeG meee opeet ee a8 a Tee Tisclock em. Bo'ciockp-m.__It_| time appeared. It helps one now to compre- ms Gr ———— Loge ng ington. They will stay all wes The latest addition to the bicycle clubs is the | inquest held yesterday by Coroner Patterson be aston te beaten cler » = o , obscure vacillationa und resident. In his report, Among other Washingtonians are Richard RB. | club that has ad. ‘ths it . a tallion record of Kremlin, —eneeat Seaee GCeUaE WEIN. SURCERY Wha: comral rer | Sank beets ets ad | Colts Wilsces ther oomrend Brouner and Willie R. Brouner, Lehman; Mias| C10P,'Bat has adopted the mame “Tho Singer | several witnesses were examined. It was| 20%"; TPHANY CHURCH. G ST. NEAR 14TH | the roval family during the succeeding year, | sioner of public buildings and’ grounds, ad: Ringgold, Arlington; L. A. Clark and J’ Lan-| #0#d Club.” This club is composed of young | shown that Martha started down the river with} J. B. Collins, owner of ~ Sanday services” 8 am. holy cow. Sirocco, is anxious |- | another to the long line of recommendation Whittior. J. A. Marehall of Alexandria, | ™en, enthusiastic riders, and the club head- | a $5 note in her stocking, and after sponding | to geta match on with Yemen. ‘He offers are se ee en ee Ces ees eat tae Lie niin (cn Ua eatieeek. Ue tees be eo Cpa te kegers rh rr a Tincei® | quarters is at 6th and K streets southenst. face race Yemen, weight for age, at five and « asmall portion of it for drinks she gave the = : : is matter has beon agitated in one form « " 5 Sunday the club went to Dickey's, at the| balance to Wan. Dengies monoxe oh for | furlongs, for any sum ranging’ from of Moms cve: ond LN oe has Oe | eenering a Se Wales Rican thas tor ae entaee Gate aay ating ea eee dorginany est coasaad hy Un = Great Falls on tho Virginia side of the Fotomac, | eato Keeping, Duriee’ the pete Gents ,000, the majch to come off within ‘the cine ape Rete Ht am and Gps.” Vented | bas goon a curt oficial note ia the ‘Lowios | sad the President #4ll conticuss to cecupy { Brown, Chalfonte. Vavenax, | the favorite run of the wheelmen, and good | she got the moner from him aed stare an tn; | next fortnight, eR aay GRURUE-@ GFE Germ | pavers correcting, om bebslf Of the Prinses: | his office and residence the house the plans : = Seremorret te ay euemowD Fesort | | the downward trip sho had some trouble with |. J-,J- Seana aay erpects te come east with CHRIST CHURCH, @ ST. 1 ate 4 adea . Washington ved, ‘omorrow the clab will go lo via | J; , but ™ latter part ‘presen te ot yecrvices Tie Sine lias teat oe Pablio Dasiaes and'ine Ggeaede apes tae, CAUGHE ABEEE THIBTY FEARS. | on Great Falla Tels run oto be mage oh | ee —— at Br igenp mg here; | month. Ho hes written se Superintendent ¥ Fivechine or ewtringsteveryservice + 2) 7p. | the court ball on the 90th, reports that the | of the chief executiveof the nation hasincrease expense of thaclub, and in order to make the AL 5 the steamer Colt started up on ber last trip both | Kuren requesting that thirty KY PARISH PECTESTANT EPIS | “Iady from Malta,” as she is popularly styled, | #0 many fold that it is hardly possible too Pe*petrator of » Murder in the Prison trip an untsually attractive one many friends P ou To ‘and : cor iisor in fi Col. Wilson's pl tl Camp at Elmira Run Down. f the club have been invited to participate, ahh tn tee “phe pe te ockville Belle ir likely to race again at the ‘copal Church, 18th st. and Ms 2 ress it in figures. Col ison’s plan has a of t nese said they again some words, and a col- suly 14 pee Tee seri ee Sa: Pall on Tuesday night, Cavalera Meee [eacicod simplicity and economy, as it conten A special dispatch from Elmira, N. ¥.,says:| Capt. Shoemaker is anxious fer s race on the ored deck hand said that he attempted to use « | {all meetings. Longstreet is not whelly broken are Liwsye welcome, = "a | pearance of St. dames’ Palace, It perhste | plates the erseticn of abullaite’ to be used lage s search of thirty years Chief Little says | Foed. ‘The members bave met members of the | chat ur hen i ffice on the west side of the White Hou Carroll Institute Club, and Capt. Newman of} Martha treated the cook on the boa warms out of it, ee errand be Sines toe cecieenle: vis | qrouisie opocaito. ties Sisto: Wee sea Ware ereinpeer os paca Aloe, deel the latter club is to be invited to arrange for «| mado the remark, “I'm going. te reac red Slew hay fred ee a y but need mot ie hould | partment building. The ground is owned ' club race. board.” at Chicago pata om aaa aa | a a ee age as | leas eave sae eae Oe a wi IA Toes Stee ek ee CARROLL INSTITUTE CYoLERS. oie Tiimens, a colored girl, said she heard | vill not hare e walkover for the three-year-old BROOKLAND, iblic reception of Bishop Von Sciaais af Lyewlec | of meath through ail England is a matter of | office purposes necd not be very large and w listed in New York wasstationed in the camp.} The proposed trip of the Carroll Institute | Martha remark, ‘He's been ‘beating me for = ope tea D fonday evening st Bu'ciork A baritonssolo oy Prot | courte, So far. aa can be judged up to the | cost & comparatively small sum ef mon He gave his namo as Stewart, For dranken- | cyclers last Sunday to River View was post- | Bothing and I'm going to drown myself.” bd for bien when tay whet 2 sommoc,|_ Mr. Milton Daniels of Northampton, Mam., “Beane tad hear ‘Des inst ee wnie's | present, ite effect fa to create a kind of eymn- Hae Scherne wil therefore, appeal strongly) ness he was confined in the guard house, Ons poned on account of the rain Saturday night, | suing hor nee nes ey ere: ee lntikngetian has returned home after @ pleasant visit to his } G- Morris ‘ot Baitingre | pathy for George, who seems to have stood out abt that { Bight he invited his guards to drink liquor | Porton run wos made Sunday afternoon, | ahe gave the fatal leap, ad the hony ecthes | . ‘The Washington stable has parchased from | brother aad sitters Me, aba Ma Wine 8 which he had obtained. The liquor contained | A trip was made out 14th and 7th streets to| returned a verdict exonerating him, me dbenerrinle-i foe ows. There is no doubt that om a 1 long as possibie under the of course terrific | ber of Congr t Huist EV EUTHERAN CHURCH, | pressure, and at last succambed only because | White House ought to be retained asa roside <a Posteo Bebvicwe teeny Satta "g C:.S | the interests of the dynasty seemed impera-| but there is an objection to occupying " i 7 finding ‘Mrs. Caldwell, the auth who bas son and both guards soon fell into a st Silver Spring, and on the return the wheelmen | that the woman committed suicide, colt Avon, by Stratford-Gem. orees, spent St, past ews every Sahay. Spam : White House grounds by the erection ot | from which they novos aati Wena | stopped ei'Sekceas Puck chore ter enjored z Bussella, the sister of Maud &, owned by Mr, | the early summer in Brookland, has gone south eS Fare | TY 80 demand sabentesion, ethee, Eating: 1b Seeeet, however, 1560! sicact tka endeayaredl de easeea ber rie | ie Tetredbing beverage at ane larg’ ststegs a ae Bonner, bas arrived at Allan farim to be ‘bred | for s while, after which abe intends spending é PLAC MORTAL CHURCH — yy 7 wveral features whi escape, = wa gs 8 Deat! . Isnac . ‘Tanedl rope. we eae Fee TERME: | _ Torturing a Work House Prisoner. | Proposed plan hae se Spprorabar Once | Selected Telwia aiveal’e ci bya court: | syeay peta od alae eee eam || Asie edbeadaliag he naepeeaan eee Intesti-| “Red “Banner ls being reserved for the fali| Brock thiover entered the residence of Me, mn B¢—Services Tiand | In order to punish Thos. McKernan, a refrac- A NEW DRIVE To THE soxptens’ Home, | martial. found guilty of murder and sentenced Newman left today for Atlantic City | "al trouble Mr. Isaac Eiker, an old and re- campaign. — ood pay 4 of Michigan svenne ae ree eae IE | feng work Neuss <onvick ail Okuslanall Thare- A favorit drive to the Soldiers’ Home is| '0 dio by hanging. Ho was transferred to the| and Asbury Park. At Asbury Park he will be | spectea citizen of the city, died a few hours ——__ — ~~} roed, during the obeance ot day a staplo and ring were driven some distance | way of 164 street west, which has recently t County Jail and held there to await the date of foined by ae eee a ae later on Thursday morning at his residence, ARMISTICE CONCLUDED, pmclgme boy Sas — ae Sree anes ak. _Uaients “Wert opened. ‘The authorities of the home 3| — In the meaatios grest’emort was being made | mosquito country. “It in rumored that they | 2018 I street northwest. The deceased was France and Siam Will Stop Fighting for |)" L. D. Moaus is quite ill et her home, on Placed on the latter's wrists anda chain passed | mado arrangements to erect at the entran| fo secure the young man'epardon. | His mother | will have the governor's permission to ride | born in Adams county, Pennsylvania, in 1520, Prada Michigan avenue. Mr. L. D. Means bas bis through them. This was pulled through the | handsome porters’ lodgo and gateway, and | weut to sco President Lincoln. She geve her | without lamps in order not to attract any more | 8nd came to Washington in 1869, he eae aes oat a —— * part of the ring and then made tight. ball and chain property owners, at their own expense, !|nameasShear. The young man on the night mosquitoes than necessary. butter business snnouncemen’ made last evening at | summer were then made fast to the victim's ankles. His | decided to lay an asphalt pavement on the st toes barely touched the ground and his entire | from V street to the entrance to the h weight was on his hands. In thi position he| grounds. The remainder of tfe distance to remained until late in the afternoon. The tor- | city streets is graveled and macadamized, ture was terrible. ‘Ihe hot sun beat down on | this improvement is likely to make this wa his uncovered bead and his tongue and throat | approach to the home sill more popular, before the day of the hanging escaped f1 ARLINGTON WHEELMEN. had recesined jail and was never captured. er and ten children, he Arlington Wheelmen are “ee In July. 1891, Leroy Channing Shear ‘passa | , Members of ‘i four sone will ‘continue his business, The | explained by France ea reqretable. A. cams a forged check’ for $100 on ‘Dey Bros,, dry | doing considerable road riding, although they | funeral will take place this afternoon from bis pare sai pearirtag the Bangkok vera goods merchants of this city, but got_away be- | are not having many club runs, They are now | Iste residence at £80 o'clock, ' foro the forgery was discovered. He finally | in training for the races in Baltimore on the —__ oe No evening service. i. ¢f Bathington were the recent guest of friends = — = ; : : “France, learning thet England and other | in Brooklas: = THE TABES 9TH NEAR BS W.—| cracked and parched with the blazing heat. ——>_—_ turned up in the Albany penitentiary, where he | 5th of August. Last Tuesday evening the reg- ta of Officers, Worship. 11'S | Yictare fa Pista Bak nol a dtup of unter er agesticie et ssieeh Colored Ministers Organise, { i! aca once two years forerend iarceny, Bag ponthly meeting of ihe, club was a deld at} At the regular meeting of Mount Vernon | tons aa Sending war vessels to Bangkok, met ber bones Sovdeny rect i alow iviatin ie avi ae : * | ment Fassed his lips for ten hours. He man- | oogreepondence of The Evening Star. ced udd’s, on street, at which speeches were 5 ing | DOtined the Siamese government on July 8 of ————— Je | aged to pall his shirt over his head to pratt ia ‘Tuscaroosa, Ata, July 14, 189] BAme of Mallory. Chief Litte began an inves: | made and seme tate’ hee transacted, | Council, No. 10, Jr. O. U. A. M., the following he aval | goBTAlcing from a relapes, but as Jet de une CHRISTIAN. from the sun, but it was torn off his back. figation of the criminal record. Ho is uow | Messrs. Wm. T. Robertson, B. F. Larcombe aed | oficers were installed for the ensuing term: er room. ggnvinced that, Shear. the forger, and young| EC. Bowen were appolated’ members of a | Councillor, Geo. HL. Riston; rice councillor, W, | £0re® st the mouth of the Menam river, where] ‘The Men's Guild of the new apes sy 4 Stewart, the soldier murderer of 1863, are one | committee to confor with similar commitiecs of | HK. Martie Fecording secretary, H. W. Pote; | Only the gunboat Lutin afforded protection to | of Brookland met at the residence of — and the same person. This belief is strength-| sther clube neour- = cudgel {s > Fotos) the French resident, In Barton Wednesda: to discuss ways quod by Shears horror of ‘com toBimira. | ing race track nie th# question of assistant recording secretary, Mathews; finan- ee Wie June, 1893, the pastors of 3 sa | Hour after hour went by, but the convict waa| On the 20th of June, sores Oth wad B a ISTIAR CMURCH. | game and would not plead for mercy, so he wae | town of Tuscaloosa (colored) met and_ oy «by will preach at tla mandSp.m Y¥.P. S.C. | left hanging by his hands, Hundreds of citi- | ized themselves into an association to be kn Eat Tp.m. Ali are tavited i, and finally one | ag the Preachers’ Union Associatiun of Ta, , building « new church, om i : / article 15 of the treaty of 1856 French “S| eae = —_ | ial secretary, W. G. Southwick (re-elected : men-o! — on VERMONT AVE. CHRD issioner Brown, ” He will be iy m August SrOrPED Bi Pe yi “ G H aon ae er se loosa, Ala." The object of this organizni| ‘ED BY PUNCTURED TIRI treasurer, Robt. “Hickey; dusk war have the right toenter the Menam river and Cater of Colambas Ohne etd Cesare pletag meen eal niente PNM ors heat pry ebnas peg tres vial pn pieal lor gle Four wheelmen left here last Saturday and | Foote; warden, W. W. Howley; anside ‘senticel, | s=chOr off Paknam, but must give the wienene ee ee taken down, half dead, but still anyielding. He prom es wa ttl tenth ee Tent to Staunton, Va., on the train, intending | J. W. Bright (re-elected); outside sentinel, J; | €¥ernment notice to arrange for the. suuneee UNIVERSALIST. ren ren aan as rear tas mentee echt het to return on their wheol for a twenty-toun, | Sheppard; Junior ‘past councillor, H. Stosbe, | o#° in cute of the intention to aucena Me shone Rehooner W. C. Tanner, D3 SALIST. ual growth - : ——-~++. 4 trate he kee is o | 10 Bangkok. As, however, no other than | turin Inpepsntent for Se a ——__+e-+-____ The following pastors wore elected dice On the Piazza. hour record. They made a good start, but the i gj see rreemerenyg las easels entered # omer 3.1. Teel, Jobs BURCH OF OU: oe ETH asp FEISS Rev. Samuel Sherman, A. 3 E. Z., prdde| pom centn, = new metal on the road disaliel themane ey cus! a James 8. Espey; alternate, B. M. | British v: en the Menam river, Siam |, >pomer 3,h Catiatean Eadester ss es SESS NSS | From Truth. 4 Fo een eee rare Te Beja] Sbe—'I'm afraid it's growing late, I mast| util three of the four Led punctured tires. . a : 1£_| Syms—“Now thet Prof. Garner has made | Deppensan. ME endiag secrete nd) 60 inside now.” Pe ote die re = In the British Section. = aa monkeys talk, what practical use can he put! W. Wills, C. M. E.. treasurer. The oania He—“Why, it’s early. It’s only 11 o'clock.” indulging in tire mending ‘om thotr trig. ‘Finally | 2fm World's Fair Puck. vera mw ee edd mouth of the Menam ae Sictinper BMilce ste? #5-000 Sees Demsben, aaancem | aoa pace tic promises to “do much geod ine ne} She “But I've ot to go and find my chepe- she quartet gave up tho task they had started pad priaiclons redod laughing about?" | cordingly. ‘Tho ordet worn ae pew ramcteoney porta Zomen. Taree iver, 60,000 test aang x oy Smyles—‘‘He might utilize them at ness sea- | future, and speaks much coled ron, ven't seen her since dinner "8 | out to perform, and all met on the same train —That American just asked ? a . = J Sev. Auaene 52:2” | son's afternoon teas.” iatzy of Tuscaloosa. tired, homeward bound. x vo me | Humann end the gunboats to Bang: if Temple Bar was open after the theaten;' same. —- See iehiSemem .. ~

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