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eee THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1894-TWENTY PAGES. 3 CHURCH NOTICES. —|THAT CLOSE VOTE ___SPECIAL NOTICES. .... Motel Emrich’s the Hcuse not dreamed of as possible fore. Cleveland aagéumed an attitude of ntagonism to it; and it is altegether ¥ INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. FINANCIAL... . I Fanny ww ay a OS METHODIST. Page 8 “OUR” BURINIES, - x j = = sere that the idea of- wee ‘Page 10 | THE LAST THRES MONTHS’ BUSINESS OF THB ble d’ GALBRAITH. ZION CHURCH, @TH BET. LAN : ver". has been seized upon there. Page PERVETU SRLDING ABSC S Tal d Hote Dinner, 50c. 7M ate, ote sel, 9 am, Prekiegn te ‘Ab us f It Was a Piece’ course, not all, on bo! who insist 54 E ve AL BU = canon. Frau! cooked and Finest + by = pression That It W Fane 10 | Receieed 88 payments of doce “the vats ce smgient Riwues ot CoM. BY Church, ier. asa Page 10 | | stare : rir 2.00 0 7:30 p.m. TopaY: Dyven, ee son) Bneinaes 21208 : ep ve Bes ee pte Trout, | GRAcE NE. CHURCH, COR. OTH AND 8 STS. of Theatrical Business ricer 4 ON Ghicken—Green Corn — Cymblings—Potatoes— | Peveniag a any Pantor—unday, school, 9:30. a 4 “Page 8 r oo Qucumbers—i-mon Ice Cream or Water- » 7. mete e mt has entéred into ft, is the de- ‘Total receipts for three months. SAAD melon— Coffer. . : etal ier ee, matting. Tuarvaay q'| sire for personal revenge and personal vic- porn <2 M. EMRICH, PROPRIETOR, ey Se es 190 FRIGHTEN THE ROUSE DEMOCRATS | tory. Penn Pe eee a “Pane 11 |-Agvances were made *ssmointing’ to. #96,0E5.00 ¥ - 2 EL FOUNDRY ME. CHURCH 30TH AND G STS. 32 egy a ae ——s Shares were redeemed amounting te..: 124,340.00 For That New Residence Rey. Dr. Ollver A. Brown, pastor.— . me 3 DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. ‘peas. aoa woes to members amount. = i eS Rast ECSU SSPSPRSES uae }EFO DOWN. CLEVELAND Ru There is a very strong impression on the House sidé of Congress that_ihie close yote! in the Seriate ‘ yesterday” was’'a~ piece of theatti¢at bustnéss “intended to” frighten the House intp:subinieeion. “In: other words those men wh@ accise, the: Sénaté, a the Gorman:faction of. the. Senate, of trying to bunco thé -PreeMefit’ when“ tte compro-. - _Fuptured, ‘call and be adVised, “scientifically ~» Gnd intelligently, exactly what Kind you need. ~* We have all kinds’and styles at prices 50° pér cent cheaper than ‘elsewhere, ont ‘Troubled With Corns? s+ “Why mot bare them out?’ No operatics, iit f if gts Page It that it is: trae ip: very ntreng. ~ meee at” far. Irby, in pairing egninet ual WESLEY CHAPEL, CORNER STH AND F 8TS., | 20 With’ the comm@entce Past 11 PAS eh ning by! pastor st Sf a. oud | et 0. ee, ae evening sermon ill be thostrated ny | Dee found €o dc. so Pas ak = en reupivom: - Mriyer meeting ‘Thuraday, eveuing. = ‘Pee In barrel = - $1.20 | he ee We" | House with tne TRA CHING AT 11 | of the sttusifen, and If this was aa dene. Fee thoeehe easy “protest iH M. B, SHURCH, 8D AND A STS. Rev. Dr. Alex, E. Gibson, pastor. —11 a1. Br a, Geo. W. Havel! of the Central Uaiou | hag ‘ehoughtime Per churel prayer tuceting: "All are welcoine | teF, they. would. Rave: failed. to a ry for the Vice. wl rote have settied a tie In. serge. OFFICE, 015 BST. N.W. | - 8. J. BLOCK, President. E,W. BLOCK, Secretary. In sacks = = $1.00 per bbl e ‘ fit Estimates cheerfully submitted. Sy26-1 does net appear thet oes ‘any wz SS a to get ar. Serene, : mech ane the Bil, $ pave ry an impressive! close vote. -.. CHURCH NOTICES. ithe Old Beoxes. BAPTIST. : * ge eaeern Sis 2 at ISRAEL METROPOLITAN C, M. E. CHURCH, | There seems tobe a purpose on the part, ~ cor, Ist and B sts. s.w.—DPreaching at 11 a.m: Z ee S Wa nel, “The Door | Of ® Number of the @emocrats m- Congress < } PIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 16TH AND 0 STH. jme avatiable @ gas W. s A. Stake Rev. Dr. 8. B. Wallace, : : . 4 Pater \. B.W.. (above Seutt circle), Yev. Charles = Wall.” ©. EB. at (ghey San at | to settle olf Scores, to maké “a feekonthg héd en. WP street southwprdc. - ly, D. Nooday se Music directed by Prof. W. C. Elkins. 1t° | on past grievances with Mr. Cleveland: at | between Beh. and-Uth-streets an 13 _ adult Preach! mM. E. CHURCH. 3 " ‘ime. ‘This ts cand! borne: Sth. 234, 2 orrice oF THE a.m. 8 by Hev. George W. RC _ MASS. this time. Th Being ead bgt 2 ‘That the Senomene Coen D. D.. of ee . wi more manifest as things progress. It & | street nartheeer be ¢ Share wilt be Dela pastel at! the Peddie believed not only to be true as to Gorman . 3 Nw JULY, 1804. to-*he Ne I. pastor. Prayer meet! and: the few others who have been out- MEN@? EME. > Coast pees = S (AN ONIENTAL WAID") ree. A cordial invitation syoken in thelr atjacks. since the Wileon. EARLE CHARLES W. ItaNDY. * { Ge te at. nw. Soeday, 11 a.m. “People You're Glad | DOUGLAS MEMORIAL M. B. letter appeared, but. the. sentiment - ts. pone” - 2% The (sneter lwnbe You Don't Haye to Live With,” 8 p.m. Last] ith and H ets. ne, E. Oi thought to run pretty well up and dewn |. le “K. Panaus. £ ot July to. the 200 i german before va-athin. Pews free. All Invited: 30. the list In both Rouse.’ There are ntany Bapt jortum, “grieval adm ‘gren CRARLES-_ BEEBE, Treasurer. and Va. ave. se. it | gly Asia Reged . Woeehingtan. ewe. or small, against the executive, and the number of rea} friends -he hae in -Congoess is smal. Most of the democrats Kave, gs 2. commen: foundation upon eposi- tory. of thelr “woes are constructed, .gmait or great tments and affronte on accovnt of patronage ‘distributed or with- heli to their dissatisfaction. Beside this, any have fa‘ted to receive the recognition, social ané oficial, — they had expected Use M. cue Joel Brow RCN, 30TH UO {ree sccess to 30 | Sanetum of the White Fiause, to enjoy the lly | confidence of the President, to be consulted % 0, 1 -m.. 8:90 and 8 p.m. Strangers cordia! vited. “All seats free. 1 025-20 _tavite by him, having their advice eought and re- Trust Co.,.1405 G St. S 4 Tovthe society, <& pins the jartor wil preark, | SUE ANCENSION CHURCH, COR Mass. ave. | Surded—and. tn fact, to ‘form a sort of: C.J. BELL, Pretiem. _ - @a¢ Buff Bricks in all by. request. ““The Handwriting on the Wall”) | md 12th at. nw. ree Sunday Seige berate a Saga —— ot on Bese * Mites aod Terra Cotta to harmonize. All are invited. its by ‘a Dash A = Jing Ateseg agp Insure In = J. H. COURSES } ELLER DGER, OLD SCHOOL BAPTINE, trary, they have found it difficult to get THE ARLINGTON FIRE INSURANCE 00. SS eee eee ee close enough to the President to maké re~ | a EEN, See aK ee p! 7. feliz) 1408-1116 -E at. Bo you sMoKE? Do you know what you smoke? Whether g ie tobacco or “cabbage?! If you want a pure Havana filler and Sumatra wrapper, ask “Treaty Tree”’ sc. Cigar. mental Hall, 133 Pennsylvapia ave. » Mon- | CHURCH OF THE »_duy evening, July 30, at 8 oclock. ne 14th st.--Sunday set 3 =. Pery — Bosid 5 eo Mago CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, STH AND Hiss, | Don: J! a.m. morning prayer and sermon. S| been often | digres : eee s Rev. 8 HG DD 4 evening prayer and sermon, Strangers wel- | perience with Cleveland before they really pool, 0:30 am, Pit Bi 1 | had no reason to éxpect anything different Preaching at 114.m. and & URCH, ISTH AXD Map. | from. what they have penal Sem Winbigler of Bloomington, IIL. .W.—Serviees at 11 a.m, ‘The Rey. | Springs eternal, and they arg t EL BRANCH, 13% and D Dr. Harold will officiate while the rector, Dr. | was new before and woukl do better this pa: tor.—Sumliy == . &: img. 1 Crammell, is absent. Seats free. All time. ee ey es ‘To Get Evem With Cleveland. m.. Preachit re cordially Invited. ae reli panod Rink: | SAINT JOHN'S CHUERCH, Ever since“ they discovered their mis- Cesb capttal Offcers—Waltt 8. Cox, vice. president; C. B, Mainry,. treasurer T. Rawlings, secretory; E. McC. Jones, secretary. Directors—Walter 8. Cox, Br. 3. W. Hi. Lovejoy, F. L. Moore," John A. Milbuto, Chas. Kamonston, Dr. W. W. Jobnetea, 8. Thue, Brows, Wim. Gait, James 8 Edwards. " diem; William Burnell. superfn: ed ‘clerk iu the water’ de- partrient wi 000 “per arihium, vice Smal, Promoted; W. GC. Alleh bé appointed super- — .of ‘amps, vice. Burnell, trang- fer = = MUNICIPAL FRAUDS. GEORGETOWN, is. n.w., Wm. A. Credit, pastor.—Bible s ‘et: bet. 3 . Rev. Chas, EI ; ; yen" Office, 1305 Fa. ave., worth of U. 8. Treasury. ~~! ” School 9:30. Preaching 11 a.m. Prayer meeting Services. tomorrow: Holy comm at | take they have been waiting to get even Inte the Con- > : by “Tr eaty Tree 5c. Cigar. 4 ee ney Fate vert Pitty evening. $t . Morning prayer and sernnn at 11. | with Cleveland. He has given them oppor- troter’s OMfce; New York. ~~ ae — —_ Tr it avited, | © Seated choir, Stameers | tunities enough, but up to this time they| prom thé New York Hetasa * a oUR payee seem LETTER ¥ E favorite among club men te = = yee : _ have not had the courage to avail them- di < 3 an invaluable aM to fore, Ripee Janoery METROPOLITAN BAPTIST CHURCH, COR. 6TH ORG: = bak Application is about to be made to Su- been fullilled. 4jJoe Wright” ioc. Cigar. gad Aste. nie. Green Clay, Smith,” pastor.—For CONGREGATIONALIST. selves of the opportunities or have beeh | preme Court Jestice Willlam J. Gaynor of | Upon Rev. Dr. Stuart resigned the rector- | 8 Per cent of our predictions bave mae ° MAILED FREE TPON REQUEST Cur Co-operative Stock Combinations are proving higtly preGtable, and ere valuable to these pot in @ unable to. combire thelr forces. In, the matter of confirmations they have for the. most part been afraid of hurting them- ship of Grace. Subsequently when Grace Stated that she was prepared to meet the $1,000 stipulation, her representatives were Dreacht m. ‘The Christian Endeavor Soclaty will 7:30 p.m. and conduct the services, All invited to attend these services, Seats free. “Joe Wright” 10c. Cigar. For years the “leader of leaders.” Breoklyn: by ex-Judge Wiitlam Henry Ar- ncox, in behalf of a committee of taxpay- s city, ‘i ‘ Dosiness of following the mar 30 a.m. Prayer meeting Thurs- selves by entering into a fight with the | ¢TS of this city, for an order dfrecting an | tokd by Christ that there was no money | peelticn of making a 2 © Let us know if your tobacconist doesn't | day evening. 3 3 appointing power, and where they have hal | inVestigation into the workings of the con- | for them: It was claimed by Grace that the b2 Since sous Road 5 tt hehind handle the above brands. We'll supply you | Sgcoap BAPTIST CHURCH ws such a fight, as in the Supreme Court case, | troller’s office. $2,500, with interest for years, was due | divided aimong suleriere. Pamphlets five wpe through bim. Bishop Johnson, D.D. tor. —G the responsibility for. resistance has been ss 0 evening serv pe < =F >on fixed on one man, and the appointment con- ech le firmed in the end has been not more sat- isfactory than those rejected. Besides it was very hard to get even with Cleveland by rejecting his appointments, since he was more willing to stop sending in nom- inations than they were to have him do so. In the silver them. Christ's representatives said that the interest had been already turned over to Grace, but the principal was not to be so disposed of by their vestry. A motion was therefore made, and urged by Dr. Stu- that the money be offered to the origi- nors of their heirs. This was opposed ertain members of Christ and a tie vote The investigation is made for the pur- pose of ascertaining whether it is true that there has been wholesale fraud practiced in that office ecntinuously for years and con. tinuously concealed, and whether there have been, as alleged, fraudulent issues of bonds amounting to millions. The re D-2teawzt 18 and 20 Broadway, WALL 8ST. OPERATION Can be carried on with large prog ty, Joining our Co-operative Kailraad Sigk Svudi- conte, Average profit of 15 per cent monMily eared and ‘paid to the subscribers for past #ix mouth, Highest reference. Prospectus giving detailed ine forpation of our perfect system matled free RESPONSIBLE AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY oe new building. 1 D. 3 p.m.. Rev. W. J. Howard. 8 p.m., Rev. I. Anderson Taylor. Let everybody come! it THIRD BAPTIST CHURCH, COR. Be Rev. Jas. H.' Lee, Jas. L. Barbour & Son, SOBBERS AND IMPORTERS, 614-616 PA. AVE. It When “Out a Little Late” And Wish a Dainty Supper, ew York City, TAN CHURCH, COR od Vttle rie ight the opportunity was lied. Dr. Stuart being chairman, cast 4 Stop at THE BELFORD on your way home. WILL, ACH AT 11 AND | onered, but those mdst thirsting for re-| Committee in whose bel this investig: his vote in favor of the motion, and it was nea & 00. c ent Ve have every requisite to - school, 9:30; Christian Ende: rae were in| . ‘se | tion is to be demand nsists of Assem- | os G c i _, WEINMAN & ©O., Stock amd Grain Brokers, We ha very requisite to make supper re ‘Ail Ww venge were in the worst position to oppos Sanu iieteca ionaincaL res W. Stokes, carried. Grace Church still claims, as do No. 41 Broadway, Us14-Imeo*) New York City. Josable. Cool, pleasant parlors. Serviee la Delmonico.’ Cuisine the finest. Menu, season, & short walk from all the theaters, The Belford, - — | him in that matter, ana besides there were NEW CHURCH. many who thought it would be better to curry favor than to seek revenge. Many conciuded, with what ‘they regarded at the time as rare cunning, that those who stood by Cleveland in that fight would be fixed others, that the $2.5) is due as stipulated ~ Stevens, William | for the object for which it was collected. ieeengeal gripes A Spectacle Game. A likely young Russian Jew named Bar- rey Nicholson was brought to the station Orlando Smith, H. Arnoux, H Lightbourt under a p empowering five taxpa: BAPTIST CHURCH, L ST, and 17th sts. nw.—Rev, J. A. Tayk will occupy the pulpit’ morning and ‘evening. Sanday school at 9:30 a.m. The publie are in It? Hooper, Helphenstine &Co., MEMBERS N. ¥. STOCK EXCHANGE, 1333 and 1335 F st. now, vited. i inquiry into the practices and method: yesterday by Officer Ccnlon. Hi . eS _ forever in his favor. ‘Thus the best oppor- | aulry ini ; vol ood y by c ion. le was Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions and Cortes 617-619-621 13th St. N. W. ET BAPTIST CHURCH, 19TH 2 to combine practically his whole | 2n¥ department of the municipal govern- | carged with petit larceny, Bernard Kil-| nought and sold. Direct private wines. tutes it . Walter H. Brooks,’ D. D., UTHERAN, in Congress s ‘ It is to he mate before Justice Gaynor | Martin of 30th and Water streets being the because the gentlemen who w tien believe that the revelati will make are so stupendous and ing, and will involve s nday_sehool. 11 him w. est allowed on daily balances. Telephone, 471. 233m LIFE TONTINE. ENDO! INSURANCE POLICIES PUT PY This Good For 10 Cents. ‘coupon and 9c. entitles 4 bottle of Fine Old vor. 8 p.u., preach- It complainant. A pair of pebbled glass, steel- invited. framed spe-tacles caused all the trouble. It is alleged by Kilmartin that he wi flammed” out of his second eyes. LACE MEMORIAL CHURCI ~~ pastor. At 1 ts him was not, , but the desire to get even w on the contrary, increased when it was found that the favors then shown him were FAT AND PAIDUF “HASED AT A PAID t MEMORIAL, 9 EW YORK AVENUE PRESB: hand Md. ave. ne : igh positions, that a Tamn’ supreme | is a peddier of glasses, and at 12:15 yester- eo ly Ag ty Brandy. Preaching teawcrew, by the ite Butler, pastor. Hew Dr. Chester atta Pah n lia la TEA allan Sonne au « could not be trusted to decide Cay entered Kilmartin's shop and bevan to | Mt EDWARD N: BURNS, 1307 F ot. nme of E idence, I. subject: CEN i . " pa j Mira u ation. investigation is likely | show him his wares. In the course of fo-Kalon Wine Co.,614 14th | Boyer, Bb Provence, ie Ly suhlects, “the CENTRAL UMON MISSION. LUT feSbhet and thed eathed ta ao ate AS | to be open to the criticism of partisanship, | talk’ that followed, and while the Geos, | The National Safe Deposit, y27 Vole," at 1 am. The C. E. prayer mecting | 71H BALTIMORE GO WAGON W Sul! feeble and they tailed to do what they | because nearly every man engaged in it ‘s | towncr was trvine Om carlere pairs of spec- SROSPSPSISOOLOSSOOSOSSSS® | At CAS pm, All are cordially invited to the | "the place of the ohl gospel wag witich was | @t one time contemplated. So when the | 2 POupican, tacles, the peddler got hold of his oki Savings And Trust i SSS Se SESE ee a caida nanes 3¢_| immed in ‘the Knox fir. Meetings sth and’ ¢ | (ariif fight began he was still bearing down Only Begun by Tweed. glasses. Just at this time another peddier Tien Know The Necessity METROVOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 4TH | southwent, 3:00; Washington Circle, 4:45; Mar-| his end of the balance and their resent- iy w. “t a The step which fs about to be taken is | Nicholson He aid bot taney ee tena based upon documentary and other evidence | rot seeming particularly anxious to sell his furnished by Maj. Matthew O'Rourke, who | goods. Kilmartin, not being satisfied with was «n employe of the controller's office | #"¥ Of Nicholson's stock, asked for the re- years ago. and claims the credit for fur- | Hot gier (onan G peice he had given nishing the material which led to the ex-| simfariy appearing glasses were handed posures which terminated the career of | back, but not the ones Kilmartin claims ne William M. Tweed and ied to his downfall. | had given to the Jew to hold. The peddier Men who have examined this evidence | insisted that they were the same. They Of neat clothing. If you would be always neat, let us clean your sotled suits to look their best. Only $1. Coats. Vests and Trousers, 2c. each. Wi Hahn, “nec” “nT” 25 Cocktails, $1.50. Manhattan, nc better cocktail at Company Of the District of Columbia, CORSER ISTH ST. AND NEW TORE ave Capital: One Million Dollars Safe Deposit Company, | x saa , Orb. “ werts’ | ment and revenge was still unsatisfied. X Laem Wilby peviaint | Mice ac Mackie tart and the sek | Keres it er ee eee Sabbath school, | torium Sunday night Services in auditorium | as indeed it yet may—had he not disclosed ite Sea ea eeciinge ne neuer Me 3 P-™. | just what it was he most wanted done in Genday, < Beeneh's = _** | the settlement of that question. Hefore the Wilson Letter. Before his letter to Wilson was published nine-tenths of the democrats in the Senate characterized the Senate bill as unsatis- factory, and the finance committee openly FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 4% ST. HET. © aud D, Kev. Adolos Allen, co-pastor.-11 am., “Medern service, With fourth sermon of series om Vroblems in the Life of Joseph,” “The P of Temptation.” 8 p.m., musical serv: MALL MISSION, FOR THE PROMOTIO: tess, Kechabite Hall, iq st. and T fath, 2:0 p.m, preaching by kev ri |. You are cordially invited to this Pentecostal RTET at both services, | _ service. i i = om hae ie toe = — a y it shows that with the frauds of Tweed | appeated to him inferior, he said. because Martini, over amy bar in the rch people Who have ho : Orhka s CES. said that they yielded to amendments un-| {8% lionery of the taxpayers of the city of |he had just been trying on newer and fipecial act Congress 1867. Mord, | Guaranteed to | evening service cordially welcome to cvening bat = der compulsion—that they were held up on| New Yoteonty bower cieater Sosa Bmmante tea ae Whisky, cre and welt-metarea | wre 1t_ | THE BIBLE MISSION, RECHABITE HALL, 41 the highway and compelled to surrender because the road agents had the drop on them. Mr. Harris himself, after he had been forced by Mr. Aldrich’ to confess that = there was such a thing as a compromise agreement, declared on the floor of the Senate that he knew of no agreement which went beyond the walls of the Sen- Savings Bank, Bpectal act Congress 1870. Trust Company, One instance fs cited of a fraudulent issue | Was almost unable to use the alleged sub- of bonds since 1870 for more than $15,009,- | stituted ones at all. He charged the young 000. These bonds were sold in Europe and | Jew with having passed the glasses over to are still held there, and the city ‘s payin the second peddler who appeared. The Kil- interest cn them. The first of the series | martin spectacles are said to be worth $5. mature, it is said, in 1001 and the last in Tenleytown’s Danger. 1926, There are other irregularities, it {8 ! Fire plugs are being stationed along the ASENBLYS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCI st. and Va, Will meet tomorrow from 12 to and I sts. o.w., Rev. Geo, O. Litth 4 . . William E. Brown will speak on t lew of the Seven ‘Trumpets of Revela- t Tom Gin and “Shoes oy mat Vermouth. and telepione promptly G. G. Cornwell & Son, Holland Gin, Se ae? gio e Ey meeting of the Tesce, => —<——!} << es mdieek prayer mecting. | OFFICIAL NOTICES me to all the ser OF THE said, of a similar character, which look as COMMSSIONERS . . Tenleytown road at proper distan: part. 21414 PA. AVE. N.W. Sy2t CHUKCH OF THE COVENANT (PRESBYTERIAN), trict of Columbia, Weebl . duly 27, ate chamber; that he was not and would] if they could not be expiained away, and Th ag abies d ag : COS Bl a Wh *sYou Family Go SS onnecticut, ave. Nound 18:h sty. mw, Kev. | Ordered: ‘That paragraph 1 of section 1 hot be [party to any agreement which | sone of those who have been ne ee aes eee re new Fort Reno re S. Hamtly, D.D., pustor.—Services at 11] Building I tions of the District of would bind the conference. None declared a ubject go So iar as to say that the fr- r service has just been established. ere sYour Family Going) ft and § Preaching by Rev. J. H. Free-| made May 2, 1804, is hereby awended by. ¢ Na erie as ‘This summer? To ove of the “swell resorts?” greater distaste for the Gorman-Smith- gal issues of bonds affect up regular or il in the evening, dit the It is probable that water will be turned . mE Tan of Rockford, Mie Subject viet to ot the following: Brice combination amendments than those “dof $100,000.00, into th in today. Ti er get them a supply of “swell” Station | “Ch: Way of Winning Men." Christian Eu: 0 bulidi be erected, existing | Brice co n i ward 0} A009, nto the main y. The Tenleytown peo- sa. Teer be writing home for it. See ear | _deaver Society meeting’ st 755 puss Tt" | banding’ be reconstructed. for me ‘horses | GOWR, Whose Aironts they were istuttell iin Concealed by Subordinates. ple are exceedingly anxious to be provided tok. All the latest shades and tints in Paper | GUNTON TEMPLE MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIA: ound floor. JOUN W. Koss, | the Senate. But the very instant Cleve. . with further appliances of use in Stories of this xort, unless they are so ab-| fre Even it cae mac anes Mage d ot surd on their face as to Le disbelieved, are | to call on the Georgetown department’ m likely to injure the city’s crefit. and there. | times of need it is probable that a response 1 to have a sw = t readiness could not be made fore it is purposed to have a sweeping in- | of sufficient re vestigation. One point which those who to render much service, as Tenleytown is three miles away and on In are now looking into the matter make Is | order, therefore, to pro _ — me Churel pastor. school 14th and R sts., Rev. G. B. Patch, D.D., in the chapel. Sunday CE. 7 p.m. Thureday t » Diaries, ete. Prices CHARLES F, POWELL, | land took a position with regard to the it | Senate bill from which he could not re- treat and which would make its adoption an aftront to him personally, the Senate RIAN CHURCH, COR. oF | 1 r Ane wat came the fondest fancy of the heart Dr. Vitzer will preach at 11 | the iuikding regulations of tie District of calnne | tO most of the democratic Senators. ‘The am. and & p.m. Seats Se Welcome to all. tia is herebyamended by the addition thereto of the | Conservatives had added to their forces all SOMMISSIONERS OF THE DIs- . Washington, D.C, Ju Should be, with every one, a nebit— Kothing is so conducive to finameial ene. cons ar a regular systematic pian of patting aside, each month. so much of Popular-Vriced Stationers. (ust above ave.) jy2T Every Saturday vw Sabbath school 9:30. a. SCE. 7.15 p.m. | following: No building shall hereatter be erected cr | those who had been waiting to get even te of affairs in the office | much as possitie th jh A that the true state of aft possible the citizens of the town pose after all your necesssty eapeies Proving July and Ausuet the anderstgned deal- | Toten ‘i ie b i height above. the sldewan | With Cleveland, and with this force behind | ofthe controller is conc*aled by suboral- | intend to petition for a hose carriace to te Eire been ace. ecemmery ap “ era in HARDWARE will ciose their establish- | THE EASTE: eis ite trout: waa ie them they have been able to compel even | nates, who “know the ropes,” and who | used by a volunteer department in case “|The U: uildins exceed W feet in heignt. | those who do not seek thus to down Cleve-| pve been in the office continuously since | fire until assistance could reach them inion Savings Bank, At 4 P. M.: sal be erected lor altered ‘on tusi: | land to realize that they must stand up to| the duys of the Tweed regime. Some ot Tenleytown for many years has not had a 1222 F street n.w., . a4 defined in the building reguia-| the Senate bill, opposing Cleveland, or else | (76.9475, °f: {e'deciured, are so importa re of consequence, yet offers a splendid Fe 4 per cent interest ou ordinary say. FAneEE & Buss, oA fell ate to a greater height thin the width of Aue | they will not get any legislation. It is re-| t) the suppression of the true state of | field for one, the center of the town, being Accounts. id JH CHESLEY, & WEST STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, REV. shallvexceed II in ‘height ‘in apy aeons douptful wees te antl-Cleve-| things that they Jot one Te In | thickly built up, mostly of frame houses. aye and Haters ere eet eT 1 . vy. C. Alexande: . De .—Preachi i c r u are not now ins y fs ategory the investigato : : ; W. C. Alexander, D. D., pastor.—Dreaching b Provided furth 7 t desire to down Cleveland than they are by this category A Wedding. MD 1g ; he faithful and_geniai . ae ee ane oe A. Storrs, who has | On Wednesday evening last there was a been in the office for thirty-four years, and quiet wedding on the Canal road above has the veriest detail of the finance depart-[ Green Spring. The contracting Parties ment at the end of his fingers. were Miss Josephine Burroughs and Mr. nip David E. Graves, both of this place. OMeers Elected, Mr. Herbert Wrenn acted as best man, As a result of an order of the National | ang Miss Blanche Burroughs as bridesmunt Council granting to the District of Columbia | ‘The ceremony was performed by the Mec, a charter for the organization of a state | Father Roccofort of Trinity Cathol council of the Junior Order of United | of which the bride is a member. The young American Mechanics, the councilors and — sere. a recipients. of many and past councilors of the several councils as-| Co*/¥ Presents, in addition to the heartiest sembled in Washington Hall <A aes beer wing officers: Jr. P. 8, C., J. Hare : iiningbase S. C., Henry F. Steele; 8. V.| Chas. G. Sloan & Co. yesterday so:d at C., William 'W. Hall, jr.; 3. °C. secretary, | Public auction seven houses in “Detweiler’s. William L. Boyden; 8, C. treasurer, F. 8. | row,” on P street, north side, between 27th irk: S. pastor at 11 a.m. No scivice at might. | Sundas school at 9:30 . C. E. at 7 p.m. It SPIRITUALISM. SPIWITUALISM.—MRS.R. COWING WILL hold a public circle at Woun's Hall, 721 6th st. nw. (om Sunday evening at 8 Ociock. Silver collections. iad any love for the so-called compromise Sen- ate bill. If the Gorman-Smith-Brice com- bination might have yielded anything be- fore they have in the opportunity to down Cleveland a stronger motive than before for holding to the propositions which he opposes. They have at length seized the Y AL SOHN! SCHNEWDER $y12.13.20.27, Were You Sat Sour last ps the nest. We don't perfection, but do use every effort to pl Byron 'S. Adams, Printer, The Unien Savings Bank, 1222 F Street N. W., HAYS FUCR PER CENT INTEREST ON SAVINGS a ‘ aft Reetlon 16 ot jce regulations of tue District « bh “ se aod amended August 8 1802, ix eer eee oe oe ELDER S$. J. MERSUM WILL PREACH AT SEV- CT ger Dlg pn Ado SoDewe the Fr" . ‘ enth Day Adventist Church. on Sth sirect. be- henticee, Fry and ise of each day i A similar situation is apparent in the eur {wemm F and G portieast, iomorrow evening at | {5 give dug dmg Oana eee House. Before Cleveland's famous letter = (hora railroad. tr: aot ioe aeprect joey was written there was a universal declara- locomotives Or cats, slial be display: Dy the NON-SECTARIAN. ee ot See ee ee tion among the democratic Representatives THE PROPLE'S CHURCH, 423 G ST. N.W., REV. cars and of sirgie steam railroad cars and loco- | that the Senate ‘bill should never be ac- Ales. Kent, Prof. Frank Wamilton Cush: | motives not in trains when moving in the Dis-| cepted without change; that they would fog of the’ Striutsonian, will give tomorrow, at | triet CE eet oto any Oe Uulawtal for adr’) stay intil December if need be to fight it ee pl a OL i | ve railroad cars. single ‘ailvoad car or focomo- | Out, and that they would sooner have no tyler that . The professor's sub-| tive in said Disirict without the said Atspiay of | tariff bill than yield to the “outrage” of by will “Primitive Religion, W. ROSS, GEORGE | 930 Investment Securities. Stocks, Bonds . a! and Grain bought and sid for $2 SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS. Ne . conductor, J. C. Boy 8. C. land 28th. 2731, 2 Hoo,PGnd the con | s6cb Mbts or lanterns. J. wv. the Senate. Nowe the men who want to| Neikirk: S.C. conic mG TS. oF ae Cea pester ought @itgation May expect a rare treat. it TRUESDELL, CHAS. F. POWEL “ir | down Cleveland are, one by one, coming | -rryeman; S. C. 0. §.. J. R. Thompson; rep- | bY C- ne - onad 40%. MOA ers, D. eel —_.._.____. | over to the other side, and saying that the resentatives to the National Council, Henry = Cc umgras had 2705 knocked down to negeat , es. _ ——e — = <Tav(y | House will have to yield, and that the Sen- | Fsgntatives to the Nations! Cilistead. tom | him. was bought by F. M. Detweller, TES. ic tee steos wan Inter neces: © AGOSPEL MEETING For se oxtx | STEAM CARPET CLEANING. ate bill is not @ half bed Dil, anyhow. | years, M. P. Imlay, thiee years; Falward A. The houses are new three-story and_base- hated der § Method. You the ¥! 2 A.. 1400 New York . = GAM CARPET cLEaNina | TB¢Y @r@ very insidiously suggesting to| Reid, two years, and W. H. R. "Martin, one | ment dwe ON lot . whe te wter tonsa Seas, cS ‘Aiuarese idler. BW. lanes, AMAONIATED STEAM, (CANEET, | CURANIXG | eheir colleagues that the House cannot af-| year. Edward A, Reid. J. Harry Cunning. | | Mr, George W. King Js remodeling ‘the . rest lanover College, . Sub: € ” 's. ‘ r yden, T. ches tage on umbia Phonograph Co., | pare ire Gane ies an Ee eee oan eee cept See ook free of satya MAL | Saher tae ohioic eas teritae tiae ham, W Laogeadai hon | Mttee ay | side. From $1000 tose nee enear Sist, morth | © WALKER SOXR, 36 10TT ®F. X.Wo still less can they afford of | 5. W. Lucas were ed a committee of $1,000 to $1,500 will be expended 919 FAL AVE ee eS a Hall Pd ee ee ee not getting a bill. The Senate bill is now | arrangements for the institution of the | Improvements are being made both on the | Rulléing, Tapers. Mothprent Goode, we Brice La EASTON, trea. BV. CROMELE®, See. | been made Big oe ene Oe eT este MM. NEWMY getting a defense among the democrats of | State Council. interior and exterior. ae. esis

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