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é * LETTERS FROM THE PEOP. however, 80 It f: s better to provide, opportunity RELIGIOUS NOTES. BLIC SCHOOLS MERIT ROLLS, dia, ™. Moran, Minnie eM. Chancey, Mary L. Oll- oe eine oe a eee, ee = jucinda wiltiams, Geo, Geinnet ym. for cleanliness and necessary heal| White Scheols. S bedpdsrh penta Se a Cook, Sobina Jirantts. , Jas. Smackum, Jas. Rowe, Waiter A Plena for the Boys. ‘The carp occupy the pond in the Monum nt = f one were not the be- 5 School No. 5, grade No. 7, L. C. Camp. teacher. . Sobina Jiran! Coakly. Luite Pope, Wm. Parker, Mary Brooks, < Editor Sar: It the sin raves the day, and the | gane,carP cccupy the pond in the Monum nt more. ae ee ee fet rire Wednesday the interesting closing day exer- | Certificates were awarded to Louls Hansmann, eg bua No. 2, grate No. acd, E, Tucker, teach- | Sarah Bell, Josephine Cole, Rebecca Epps, Mary neon governs the night. there fs little doubt | outskirts of the city which could be filled by eae cises in the sixth, seventh and eighth grades | Florence Grigg, Adelaide Michener, May Par- Sarah Tap bon Caton es Pie iis, | Ferguson, Frances Gaskins, Allce Ouden, Att *) at SEE Stak makes pubite optnion, andin | night from the aqueduct and opened for bath- Ue k of of tne public schools took place in the several | Ker, Evaline Angell, Emilie Devitn, Clara Bar- fio Gee Son ne ogg coolly ot ne ‘Smith, Mary Southern, Martha Thomas, For that reason Tappeal to you in beaitortse | oe, ™ | sransluted tato more than sinty, languages, | #1008, in the presence of large numbers of Touige Dench, “Rebecca Stein Lula wader Ms | Lewis, James Hunter Soacph Wark Miceera | yisiuls Warren, Theodore Herbert, ages Logs, asking that they be ‘allowed to haves | ume 389% fa 1,000,000 coples of It are ‘printad’ ctery | PAreDts and triends of the pupil The merit | 1 White, Ada Silvers, Annie Hebrew, Alice | James, William White, Hettle Darnelile, Dela- | School No. 9, grade No. 1, EM. Armstead, good time In an honest open manner on the {For tmx Evanixo Stan. | year. Tolls were read as follows: Perry, Emma Detweiler. overt Pee Homey pil en | Weacher.—Certificates were awarded to Beulah Fourth of July. (or the day which, this year, THE REGION OF BOCK CREEK, — Without a bellet tm personal immortality | 5440) x4 FIRST See Siyiee, |e Se La G._ Rally. | Sao elton, | Gowans, anes, Graham, Mary Rhodes, Anna s>all stand in Its stead.) —— = No.1, grade No. 6, 3 , Xo. 1. grade } 3 . A = ween, . Harris, Eliz q = r. . Wm, Gores, Mat Last year there was absolute freedom to fire- I.—Its Scrserr. —— = ear, lke an arch heed a On ya. | teacher.—Certificates were awarded to Frederick | teacher.—Certificates were awarded to Jobn ge Spriggs. Lucy Shanklin, Caroline Thomas, | Smackum, Geo. Mocabes, Eivabeth 01 pond, crackers, pistols, cannon, etc., and the day was | I love our shadowy valee and sunny hills; hes e abridge ending in an aby: ~ | Frazier, Charles A. Davis, George K. aw: Relnburg, Thomas Hall, William Bevans, Frank | Mary Washington, Mary = Sarah W ogas, | Cora Brown, Mary E. Williams, Tsabetie Bante notably free from fires; only one alarm, and Green, winding walks in many a lonely glade; S = are Edward George Lamasure, Edw: Smoot, Milton Hartley, Milton Henderson, eee Stewart, Laura Malvin, Frances Mar” | Genevieve Evans, Louisa Bell, Joseph Lawson that, T believe, was not caused by the celepra- Our tortuous creek, alike in sun and shade — A new society, “The Confraternity of the | smith, Delorme Brooks Thomas Francis, Rob- | James MeCathran, Jackson Ridgway, Charles School No. 1, grade No. «& £ G. wi School No. 3," grade . Norris, uen. 4 Lovely; its lichened rocks; the tinkling rills Holy Trinity,” has been founded by the Spanish | ert icCMiNjan, Wm. Norton, John Mitchell, | Terry, Jno. David aah, Robert Pope, Grant teacher.—Certificates eee fe eink as ‘utter, | teacher.—cCertificates wei ned to Lotte ‘The reason why we can have free fire-works | That yicld it tribute, and its quaint, old mills: Jesuits for the purpose Of opposiag the influ- | Charles J. Hopkins, Howard Graham. Burroughs, John Mater, Williany Henkel, Henry | Adama, Chariots ne dio x 4 = | Sa. Lioyd Lyles, Emma Keeder, Hester and Unmunity trom fires at the same time Is Our vines, and ferns, and flowers: and friends | ence of Freemasonry. School No. 2, grade No. 6, Mary McGill, teach- | Suman, Herbert Pattee. William &. Smith. —— Rowers: ate Tho: Mary Moulden, | Bell, Virginia Tinny, Eugene Brown, Oiho Fan owing, I belteve. to the fact that the boys do not hive ueesa — The instruction given the Syrian Protes- | er.—Certificates were awarded to Annie Scam- School No. 2, grade No. 6, Hanaah P. John- Emma Dorsey, Elza Scone ae ee ee | wards. Mandemus Goree, Car-inas Honorv, need to sneak into back alleys where combusti- Of the old fields where I so oft have strayed tant Coll at Beyrout will, hereafter, be in mell, Grace Harrison, Mercy Sinsabaugh, Grace | son, teacher.—Certificates were awarded toJune Joseph Duale: ° John w a jargaret font | Wm. Plowden, George Smith. Henry Wheeler. ea the | Andme with Joy each wood familiar fills. | the English instead of the Arabic language, | Brown, K- Marton ‘Toomey, Gertie. Wilson, | Holmes, Fatth McDowell, Tare We OberideG, | Rosanna Ware: Mary Soot Hasina Sorcs ice: | MAH Waliace, Frederic = ~ g yu cal oa [a . A nkins, . . a a 3 police be ready to stop any dangerous proceed. | Tou will Flove tll Death's cold Samar stila whe change having just been decided upon. | EAC, partlet Grace Craig wale Oe eek | Prine ae Craig ‘Ottéerback, Satah | beth Miner, Lilie Smiter, ’Sara Jackson, Lucy Summer layh jogs = = My pulse, O-scenes, where I in boyhood playea | The change was or by the people themn- | Henning, Maggie Wadsworth, rannic White, | Owens, Annie Q Amery isvoaie Mone Ana | Scott, John Green, William Bowle, James Dod- Silga Ris ii the mnesorratuenn, front forget that you were once a boy your- | With mates for whom rexrot my bosom thrills, re Ti Greabots ' 5 Addie Reiss, Nellie Rich, Mary Walsh, Ada Giv- | McGuire, Lillie Larcombe, Ada Cohill, Mary | een ea gras pic es 7 Come where the starlight stuies on the labs.” self, and how much “ fortherjuly” was to you. ‘And ye, unchanged, in memors's light aur- —InGreat Britain last year $3,000,000 was en, Carrie Garrett, Lila Tayler, Mary King, Jen- | Alice Toner, Jane Murray, Carrie R. Ober, R)- | eo rincames Sth EOATIE & yer, feach- | “Not much,” she said. “for [don't like bitters, Jane 25, 0. JUVEN. veyed, contributed by pene donors for church edu- | nlé Poppers, Mary Reiss, Kate Brown, Elizabeth | berta Van Horn, Otiella R. Nelson, Octavia | ¢T- Lucinda Landon. lda « Tae Eliza Thorn- | And the dew and puiasn (We bave not forgotten, and hope we never | win piease, from realms unvexod by earthly ills, {| Calon. Three hundred and seventy-eight new | Vesecy Lille Shattuck, Thompson, Lille €. Rau, Ella J. Loane, Agues | Nettie Cotte Bie wy: da Matthews, ean may forget It. Neither have we forgotten that Long after of me remembrance here shall fade. | Church schools were opened, and there was an School No. 3, grade No. 6, A. H. Fuller, teach- | I. Ports, Annie Beckert, Louise S. Winders, | aa Will oer Coleman, Georg an Gl ae Doswoodana © we Were taught that no person had any right oe addition of 53.472 to the number of children in | er.—Certificates were awarded to Edward C. Cora J. Siggers, Hester Daughton. oti Will i Brown, Jimes nants a (Quinine straigh! to any amusement which interfered with the II.—A Dugas or THE Past. average attendance, Robinson, A. Howard Speake, eR. Hend. School No. 3, grade No. 6, Mary Morgan, | : aaa “ grt nee ‘ een yr : ae rights, safety or comfort of others. Indulgence | gona fancy shows me a fair scone of yore: — The Salvation Army, as it 1s called, has not } ley. J. Benjamin Clayton. Henry B. Prescott, ( teacher.—Certiticates were awarded to Ernest rane Dick, Georgiana Washiigton Mak tee | note com MENT SKASON.—Nearly, If in Bre crackers, fire-works, plstol-shooting, etc., Far up sur winding creek, from wiewams rite, | been an agency: for good in this country, what- | F¥ed. Sobon, Wiliard A. Pollard, Howard 0. #d- | I. Schmidt, John T. Brinkley, John H. Cook, | L! ‘Mary Norris Alberta, Spotiswond: Robaya | BOLauite, 150 amusement compantes, dramaite makes twenty persons miserable where it makes In a zreen vale, bine smoke-wreaths to the skies; | ever it may be in England. In Philadelphia its | @Onds, Wm. H. Chandler, Chas. Rory, Glean a8 os Dayton, Conrad E. Hess, Thomas F ee - See Seineg Misctia Doreen eek meno murical cireus, and other kinds, will travel tri coe reyes © ching of ite and prover’? | young, dark-haired gitia weave, at each open door, | operations have beets of questionable value for Aa es Pon o e oaeee | ee 1 Sianterd, os ay CODER Genoese | Liverpool, Ernest Jonson, James Jackson, Aus | the United spony eee sea atoe {herefore not be alinwved La cites OF vitlagas.— | White willow-baskets, while, from shore to shore, | Some time past, and a Renee iwhas been de- | Claude C. Clifton, Arthur W. Hodgkins. ” | Moore, William W. Greenwell, George F. Poh. | Die Jackson, Jacob Hamer. Isaac Berryman. | up tw this combination 8 2a Star} Ring their wild songs: apart, with dozing eyes, ar a nuisance, ant to suppressed as | “'School No. 4, grade No, 6.F. £. Jullien.teacher, | lers, Charles Pusey, Clarence Hi. Buckler, Wa. chool No. 8, grade No. 4. M.A. Batley, | rage for such mingled bur _— ————— A hunter, bereand there, reposing lies, pice: 5 . Certificates were awarded to Rachel #. Stark- | K. Statley. | teacher.—Certificates were awarded to albert | shows as “The ‘Troubador “ Pat Yourself In His Place.” Whose arms, late, home some autlered monarch | | —It has been wisely decided by the English | weather, Hope Per Lee, Fleanor Laster, Jennie | _ School No. 4, grade No.6, Mary L. Packard, | Cartwright, ye Gon” Katie Washionton | URS.” for the reason that Editor Star:—In issue of last Saturday bore, and American branches of the Bible revision | E. Davis, Minnle C. Crowell, Maggie T. "Hilton, | teacher.—Certiticates were’ awanded to Flor. gpg erctnieng eimonel Clementing | (uty cheap party can of u One I find notice of a ant made some years | rithe, naked imps sport gaily, lizht foot, o'er committee to print the revised edition of the | Harriet C. Laster, Emma C. G. Meltmiller, Eva ence Beardsley, Mary Haske, Rose Stein, Beggle ae Sn Manic Os ce fe. Georgiana Peck, Lily Cf the more substan: Jal uew enterprises ago by some kindly dispos'd ladies to induce The zrase-ground decked with flowers of gor- | Bible in paragraphs according to the sense, | A. Scott, Linma’L. Gentner, Hannah Colman, | Cushing, Kaié Pickell, Bertie” Akims owe a eae eee Cree rene? HUY | & new play with which Frank Mayo will m managers of larg es to provide seats for sesulaees rather than in chapters and verses as is now | Ciara E. Marsh,Latra Morsell,Esther J. Lackey, | Shelton, Mattie Dodge, Amelia Keyser, Elsie | Mic! in ane re eva Loundes, Winule Stark abl of which he says: “IC ts a taro ibe you wom syed behlod the count- 5 ‘thi Aas ed-chiafe, oF t done, and also to print the poetic parts in poetic | Helen M. Lamb, Elenor J. Armour, Anna S. Gil. ‘kman, il, Grace Guinand, Bertha | S¢phine er . ira K Pickett Eaward Tolls, Se eds With eleven as diverse, humorous, ard ers"—but that nethiw: 1 been done in that ee ‘eam; scarred chiefe, of years four | measure, bert, Rose, i Pout 3, , Clara C. Lake, Katlo 3 puis Vin oe Keech, Annie Johnston, Inez Edwin Myers, Fran earand Hollis, | sirongiy Brawn, American chatac Girection, as it “Was sall, women, who were 3 * : —The We M valker, Anna E, key, Lucy W. Fi y, | Clark, Ev: Emma Handcock. Katie Lohr, + cide = cur tertomibar: Tesot the geatson | Bit smoking, lost in deeds of old emprise, ie Mahone Cheek Ue Ie Nettle F. Shattuck, Lucy’ V. Mackville, Katie | Eile Siater, Cecilia Atchinson, Addie Loten, Gites, teacher. | not at all a ‘stat jwleoe,’ for by “ their side of the co trongly objected to | Orto each other boast their woodland lore of its existence sent out fifty ladies as mission. | Brown, Juniata Lusk, Mary Sherman. Effie Bassett, Regenta McGuire, Annie Taylor, * Astin Siegen: Mary Santas Parts are. as conspicuous as those who were them sitting down.” Ang, hizh o’erhead, the lordly eagle flies. arfes and employed two hundred native teachers | , School No. 5, grade’Nos. 6 and 7, M. E. Nevitt, | Augusta Keyser, Ida Kemp, Magyte Morgan, ee an bh Cimon Ther Ge Win Tig. ume. There are no int: ‘This may have been the reason ei nothiog JIL—A Vistox oF THE PRESENT. and helpers in the various countries where It Wang Bae avant, aoa SE ee ae oo an Gree cee dm ey reed py tus ee — ee ee has been guined tn tals direction, bot I stra, A Virsrox ars i 5 Viton, H. Altmansperger, Kate Murphy, An- | * . 5, grade No. 6, Jennie Day, | n a; Smee tent ae + | this play ot out wei suspect what Ihave heard to be the truth: viz, | Asina eee, Mare ale tae Leet has been gle Byram, Ella Fowler, Florence Selby, Sophia | teacher.—Certificates were awarded to Gustave | a4 + Tat eee Gee plays by cleault Wiil also be that the employers would not consent, as it ‘All gerlanded with bloom, Linnaean Hilt : 3 Rick, Irené Toomb, Minnle Daughton, Jessie | D. Ayres, Anthony L. Ray, Haulugasta Wright, | Eicanora, Capp. Mary allen Robert Jackeon, | Lcaureeor the season, If they prov their business was dull if the ‘Loom bright before me: at her own sweet will, — It is reported that Charles Reade destres tt | Callow, Annie Woodward, Annie Pilster, Maz, Lawrence A. Tuell, - Dougias Leeman, Ada | ee ND: Teree ale Mice Te enRon, | on their production tn’ Lon N ated when customers came | A creature of some realm of Fasrie— to be announced that he abandons writing for ei Barrett, Maggle Krichelt. Mary MeMonigle, | Mansell, &ila Vermillion, Katte. Hadiey. | thoes, Rea Gator sis coltee nate |), Animus Kimmteaane cc =a ae However that may be, let us hope that | Or is't a human enild fies over tho ies, the stage tn consequence of his conversion by | Kila McCarthy, Emma Wiessner, Virdie Me | Adams,"Annte W. Britt, Alma E. Connolly, soates, Alice Tyler Virginia Lavespook Alvort | Willlamm wife at tie hoe ae recent movement tn England ‘will soon obtain ‘Fair as the lee which hor boesbaa Sit: praanam, the Hammersmith Congregational | Knew, Helen Spalding, Minute Tyler, Mazie | eanor G. Fisher, Rena M. Offutt, Adrienus J. | Spel Meee aE Che oe figured in the supreme count in theauituenes thelé patients from tradibg at sions where the | Sitsins she fie, and now stands lished ang | Minister. He tsa constant attendant at Bible | Maher, Emilie Koss, Phora Bettes, Mary Hagey, | Desser, Fenton a. eMabethe Bursa ae, | vScbool Nov, grade Nos AA, G. Harris, | Dy bio wile fora diene ea aa ee their patients from trading at stores where the “atill, ‘i classes, prayer meetings, and contemplates | Mary Gibbons, Marion Wilton, Laura Reyburn, | Maggie E. Haske, Elizabeth V. Huysman, M. | ms oo . Pion wee awarded to Martna | cided in the defendant's favor was in Jon Ste Weeien cee Ee Cetera | Zo beat the birds that warp veces Plagzle Steep, Fannie Evans, Jessio “Noerr, | Ella McCubbin, Julia A. Neurath, Ida E. | Witson, Mildred “Shelton, Joun= ‘Stepeuson, | yesterday ceekines warrant for tc ee allday. Women sbouldcertainly have consid- | To hear the birds that warble in every tree. —To make our reliance on Providence both | Mary Boye fore pogress B. Richter, G. F. Vermillion, | Tuomas Walker, ‘Mary Hunt James Banke’ | woman Wior tie emerson cor ae ae stolen eration enough for themslves to protect them ‘Through the dusk grove she clidea down like a plos and rational, we should, in every great en. | , School No. 1, grade N Amasa C. Panl, | lisle R. Jones, Florence Thompson. Fane ATEN. Semenniie toca * MargaretSnow- | her four-year-old chila'c Beg ovis from all discomforts re. terprise we take in hand, prepare alt things | teacher. Certilicates were awarded to Irving | | School No. ¢, grades Nos.9 and 6, Mary E, | Jame Allen, ToUmey, George’ Henson, James | past Mrs Willers There fs another mentioned In your izut; the flattered flowers appear ° rence” tivity. fownsend, Walter Clephane, Warder Voorhees, | Bohrer, teacher.—Certifcates were awarded to | d€D, Ma a Oe oye odlndiag Bc Arie = i 4 With that care, diligence’ and activity, as it % 3) 4 Chark Beardsk ar Ss. G Blackwood, Mary Tyler, Charies Thompson, | child, has been livi paper, and one to whic desire to call the at- her, purer none than she there Were no stich thing as Providence for us aries Domer, Wilbur Sharpe, Harry Boteler, aries ‘ardsiey, Clarence Adams, George | Henry Ryder, Samuel Willams, Geo. wman, | at Sea Clif, M tention of the women of thls city, especially And now she bends and guzes in the stream, to depend upon; and again, when we have d Clarence Latimer, Wallace Nairn, William Gib- | Tew, Percy Jackson, Willlam Lefingwell, Vic- “Cunniigh E " Hayes, Maria | child was stolen by those who are employed in the departments, s " ' bi pens yen we have done | son, James Whittiesey, Richard Moore. tor Hagmann, William Lacy, John Mazzulio, | Lucinda Cunniigham, Emma Hayes, Maria | chy Stolen by a woman w: o = y 2 . With her own image pleased, and lo! anesx this, we should as wholly and humbly rely Sehi 1 No. 2, di , No. 7, K. E. Rawlin; Joseph Walz, Jose: oh Clark.” * | Gordon, Mary Wills, Mobella Winston. mma | ing in front of ber house en S&S day morning “Evil is wrot ant of thought Another her, her image, spies with glee. Re caeeine We TAG mane no preparations at | | Soner-pertihceton Woe cane te ees | RCo et en clare Victoria L. Nourse, | Penton, Mary Robinsou, Carrie Hamer, Thomas | last, and that this woman was seen on the pr SEW SEe ‘ Georgetown, D. 0. W. L. Saorsaxen. | all.—Sontn, ne cence mon, Delon Wilikarte: | teacher cartier: were awarded to Chas. J. | Sader, Jauies Mack, "Edward Driver, Mary | vious day loltering about the owes & num pier to the mrs to which the stores are Ephesus. fine ane nee ate oman Catholic church some | Bangs, Hattié Cushing, Lyda Worthington, Car | M. Cline, Altred A. ‘Smulth. Thos’ A. Walmsley, Secon rant Mines, Richard Tyler, Maggie Aidgpoatla Seale warrant. on the ground Chat Z . and On account of which the em- [Correspondence Fornay's Prozress.] pane ago Py an Australian merchant, have not | rie Partello, Sarah Schneider, Edith Zane, Mary Ed. B. Connor, Chas. M.Otterback, Ed. J Bald: | Scott, Samu grade No. 3, A. 'T. Bowen, teach- | woman, Constauies nnn atled <0 tan 3 ta ead nued | Our party of tourists rode into Ephesus } gr ald by his executors. The nioney was | Krichelt. Maggle Wood, Ella V. Cassell, Rose | Win, Lem, W. Shaw, Wm. Ii. Benton, Geo. F- | er. —Certiticates were awarded to ‘Tuas: hort, | vestieete theme 1am told that the | through the old gateway into a sort of street, | left tothe church “for deliverenceor my (ils) | Simons, Katie Young, Eva Houston, Ada Prigg, | Hurielaus, Wm. Nicuoisen, Wan i Samuel Lewis, sohn Braadas, Richard seoee . si tisloned to keep the | where our further passage was almost blocked | £oW! from purgatory.” and ihe executors refuse | Kose Gibson, Nina Gunion, Lillian Kingsley, Gana Me ae dans Batley, Charles Lambert, Mary Kennedy, | _ A LAW STcpENT’s CRiwes.—The trial of er in order that | by fallen columns and fragments of stone work, | 10Pa¥ the mor TAS Deen Tele Siven that the | Lulu Houts, Elizabeth Martin, Lulu Rob.hson’ ety Shee WO aloe oe nan | Jane Grayson, Bertha Smith’ Jane Johnson, | P. G. Smith, a sradiate of the 1 ‘ o'clock, can ga | which cumbered the ground in every direction” as been released. Hattie Macqueen, Lydia Hollingsworth, Nellie feds Sr hae cae AP | Tay sorcan, bara Conan branes Payne, | Of Columbia College, was flulghed 3 y it dress and stroll | ‘This passage seems to have been one long col- | — A well-known English Wesleyan minister | Lureburnee, Myra A ae te ase Nee cy 4. pave, | BSE Tibe Marten baker We The general sessions. About one hundred corning. \kuow | onnade. The whole hiliside ts covered with a | who has a high rank among bis fellows, is re. | ADWIe Bannon, Martha Lockie, Mary OR y I teacher eae Ee eon eens tans | wontley. alarthn owen uate checks, purporting tw be drawn by Alfred ¢ ary (agloyed tn a store | confused mass of rains. where we could distin- | ported as saying he does not remember a single | Jenule Harvie. Mary Rate Seasls Bogert, Arty: }) Coat deni Glasa Tita rnenacn tree nate | Barber, Hannah Cartwright, John Bold man, Stuftt:'s forn 's clty- Who did not | guisn nothing with certalnty; but our guide | instance where a Methodist minister has for. | Solus, Mary Lynch, Maggie Donohue, Frances Loane, Myre, Hughes tate Weauey, Aunle | tran Bell, Mary Cook, Smith tn this city: a ‘the fall of “last Saturday night | pointed out theaters, fountains, aqueducts,tem- | saken Methodisin for the religion of Rome. LHe | MeCristal. NA Walker, Gantla neo School No. 1, ‘grade No. 2, M. P. Bozeman, | When he came to this city to study law nd then so utterly | ples. baths. palaces, everything just a3 we have | adds that the names of all the members of the | ,SChOol No. 3, grade No. 7, M. A. Grom, tee | Hickur AOU Cas | {xacher—Certiicates were awarded to Eva | Aprilortuis sear. The aggregate amount was Ts work they could | read of in the most ‘ancient histories detaliing | denomination whom he ever heard of as_ join. | Céftlficates ‘were awarded to Fen MOnnE || AUCIOE phine Jones, Annie. Foley, Mare Ber: | Scott, Martba White, Sarah Moten, Mary Tay. . An affecting feature of Smith's trial wag oy Diized fo b> at | the magnificence of this once famous city. {ng that church he could more than count on | Willlam Rheem. John Daish, Wm. Sprigg, Car- yess’ Amelia Smith Lisle Coney agar | lor, Harriet Hilman, Cleone Convan dens Citon Of Miss Ida Dutcher, of Port deru sifess at Sovclock a.m. The | ‘The Austrian Consul had handed mea small | the fingers of one hand. he Whiting, Burrows Waters, Robert Nash. Soe wer oer ze Connor, Jesse EO- | xagab, Marshall Granton, William Sinith, Wig, | to whom he was waged to be’ married, St ear eauing 1S j Oelock, Dut | testament. with several passages marked,whteh | — mayor Kalloch, of San Francisco, has been | py llam Kesler, Henry Fisher. Michael Cook School No. 3, grade No. 7, Mary Aukwara, | Devier, Ellen Tyler, Eli/abeth Williams, Ella | sat by bis side throughout, resolutely reject! athe stom ana 4 | Be told me toread while at the ruins, and as I | vindicated. ‘The ‘congregation over wore | ruomas Dougherty, Edward Ford, Harry Mar teacher, —certineates were avanied to Bertea | Joues, Frances Shiclds, Rosetta Ford, Emma | the overwhelming eideuse aeeinee tne ‘rag Ling alone Osea | Qhened the pages I think the truth of the Bible | Stunt weitare is eregaton, over Whose | tin, Francis Connolly, Dantel shea, Charles Rathbohe, Emma P. Loomis, Anna’ Schmitt | Downey, Lille Throckmorten, Sarah’ Smith, | after the Jury retired, Lawyer Kine ing: aaa = COMICINE, Feeds Toa Be the ica ag | BONER cate SO near to me as it did then. 1| Gbmnany megenre og, presides, and in whose | Asiiley, Jon Shea, Harry Hauptman’ Edward Marion G. Morgan, Virginia F’ Farrar, Allee ky | Joun Castor, Warner Jackson, dames Hawkins, | counsel, tearing au untacoranie vertion eer inoe aay be INE Ineans of | scemed to reallze for the first time that | COmAnY Le rests trom the labors of Kind tnd | Rosell, ee acy Walter | Marion G- Morgan, Virgi Mollie Leltch, virginia | Marth Tyler, Anna Jackson, ‘Teenie Washing: | Valled upon Miss Dutcher to withdraw home poll or three quarters ofan hour from | there had been an Ephesus; that St. Paul had | feral heeded service. ‘They have ado nag rand | Bozell, French Floyd, Clarence Moore,’ Preston E. Prender, Really Pasion eines Vane | ton, dames Bowle, James Rwanda Lents wat | Court Soom witir hes Parents. The jury stood -1 already overworked women. Free enet agers, and that here upon the over- | totions approving Ais “pure snd cremplary” | Han Bloeee Aiea see aia Criswell, Wil- Agnes ‘Thorpe, Lillian Bassett. ‘Nelle Mebon- | Yt. Wiliam Lucas, Chanies Whitlow, Auna Miter Geto em upon. the Tirst ballot, an i in the departments consider | thrown Idois was reared almost the first struc- a " 3 5 = . seatba ponte: Nes ~ | Wingtield, after deliberating for halt an hour, convicte see ar hon enmistice of | ture of true religion; that {t was here the multi: | fuceyationcar need teen Heroes aS a Striklag | | School No. 4, grade No. 1, H. 1. Schimmel- wenn etn: eJorlee: Nelle Hizey, | School No, 2, grade No. 2, B. D. Dietz, teach- | Suilth. Judce Cowlue sentenoed wie et Gecks an hour after 4 o'eléck | tude mocked the Apostle, and shouted, ‘Great | ustration dd teat meant when | fennig, teacher. Certificates ‘were ‘awarded to TREE SORE Eee en ee ncns. ler —Garsihtates were Awarded Gotan Wao: | anisun for Hie 2. puttin teem ete | 1S Diana of the Sphesians—the image that | Doras, at ell communications corrupt good | Fannie Noerr, Alice Noerr, May Whiting, Cat- | Hatte Joines, Louisa. Ne Fy geleh | ington, Mary Dickson, Virginia Peterson, Sarah | - utting themselves in the | dropped from Jupiter.” ae : He Cranston, Kate Kearns, Grace Finley, Bes. | land, Emma Cook, Emma Wilkinson, Grace Hunter, Sarah Robinson, Sara. Washington, Fanny FULD was One of the beauties of Baltt- jo thelr. shoopinne CF Wages | p Ancient historians say that the Temple ot | | —At the London Yearly Meeting of Friends | sie Burche, Mary Connelly, Gertrude Jochum, | Pumpbrey, Ella Mulcare, Clara Guidwonl, Helen | yennie Adams, Wyatt dackson, Robert Parker, | More. She married Ell Ellas a wealtlyy jon cae hay home tones Shopping at sock. | Diana at Ephesus was 425 feet long and 220 | some exception was taken to the singing ot | Mamie Keyes, Lillian Munson, Sallie ‘Gioson, | Morris, Fannie Hough, Annie Davis. Colonel Blackwood, Lewis Banks, Anale Berry. | Mercbant. and the wedding was ‘a reat sola sHoutt ont piel tee Cane nce, OF. using a lMtié | wide, and that 12; columns, eaca a present {com | hymns at ‘general meetings which had sees | Lea Ayres, Josephine Burke, Maggle Aller, BOKGOL NOT) pena eee on- | man, Estelle Hill, Charles Buchanan, Charles | €Veut tn thatelty. A few months ago, after six “Len thelroitices closet acne Oo Saturday, | a king. supported the root. Each column was | held, “It was characterized as very unquakeriy, | Fannie Clark, Anna L. Dorsey. Milile Duryec, | _ School poniee eee © Lizie Bowen, Aeach- | itis Willem Middieton, dames Bote Yearsof seeming happiness. the wife confessed Tne todo The ene aoa {Oclock. Itnot wil- | carved trom a single block of marble 6) feet | and as not In accordance With the pratense | Kate Gwynne, uu Brey, Uuey. Willey, Aloe | er Certificates were awardell toi David Cain, || (ito, uuem, juadiecon, saree Jackson, | ‘© ber husband that she was in love with au- se ilen Indeed do women deservejto | high. The interior was also sald to be of mar- | years ago. In reply, twas held ther good in- | Pullpitt,, Louise Prentiss, Minnie Stoddard, oying oh right, | eye v eS Solomon | Thomas Welsh, Richat Coleman, James | Ober man. He sald at once that they mus’ tsi under the stigma so long attached to | velious richness, and that the ornainentsof gold, | fluences accompanied Singing as well assitent | Lottie Ramsburg, Katc Hess,laura Stockbridge, | Cohen, Thomas Sooke Irenk dosana, Richard | srooxs, Peter Welsh, ohn Smith, Jon Gray | Part, abd, though she begyed hard to stay with Tic to her own ae aan ousiderate or charita- | ivory and sliver were of the most exquisité | meditation, but the meeting throught thatey, | Elizabeth RE POEL Re eras alt | yoett, George Scott, Tippett Cooksey, Haward | PEencsr No 4 ade Ne ee Murray, teacher. | him. proinising the utuuost circumspection of Joung angen Si8than 1s man._ Think of these | workmanship and finish. One can readily be- | lent meditation and aulmated preseking wets | Finn, Minble Powel, Tie Rutherford, Anna Rearney’ Peter Mearaie, Chatler Sender = | Cerutleates were awarded’ to Mary Short, Eula | CouduCt, be insisted upon casting her of, wing ng women and ten tn the stores. No tme | eve that, on looking even at the mouldering | better without singing. Evans. Saet Nek Ge Ae Te Von Hi Spriggs, Lilly Hart, Eva Carter, Rachel Betz, | S'€W despondent, and wrote imploring ietters Hing excursions wy anlage of the pleasant | stones that ile in confused heaps over such a] — Tt seems to the Gollen Rule that the man | op N00} No. 1, grade N BP. White, teach- or —Certiticatan roe cnunle Van Horn, | Sarai Coleman, Burion Johnson’ John Ween’ | bim, but. be Would notsee her "Av iast ane Sag eeutsions on the Fiver; too tired. after | vast extent of ground. It took 22) years t0 | wag heme. t i er.—Certificates of admission to the Boys’ Ad- cpr crulicales were awarded to Matte | Soro iel Brandis, Chenone beak, Georgiana } Las committed sutctde. dite Deautiiul parks einen dressing, tostroll in | build this temple, and it was embellished with | MBO Professes to be a very devout Christian, | vanced Grammar Scuool. were awarded to © | Lamb Totten Buea Ane gon HOR Hate | Wasuington, Itichard glands George Mare 3 suything in Ane wait with friends or enjoy | works of art by sculptors who hoped to perpet- | @!¥ing, his money only Where his name will HS Loonsed, S.C Enea OS | arse ar uuler, Annie Sorrell, Maty No- | thewa, Mary Turner LiasGs Mine’ Piva | QUES Vicromta omnis Too Moce Ua- Tait of Sore, Wak, NOUMIDE Dut thedulitread- | uate thetr names. ‘The Emperor Constantine | tO the newspapers, being prominent at the SO Wy. Soko Heine | Gite Bee aneh: Teresa Bien, Ellra Kanode, | Sater Uilly Rotini, Bae cB eiikinc: | Dakaa—The Cte £9 whoh Deol meee wlll Of Work, Work, work! E. HS. took from this temple those columns that fate pens frowning upon everything Pond, H. W. Sohon, F. T. Halfle- | Clara Shi Annie Sen Ale Barron, Enola Mary Lawrence, Sarali Briscoe, John Bali, Chas. | baVe lately become fashtonable has tardtly at- Waentveton, June 21, 1890. grace and beautify the Mosque ot st. | (hat he Kero not He fog upon everybody that ware H. K. Lamb, G. E. orr, J. eters ee — , Lizzie trip. Daisy | ‘Aticn, albert Collins, Willian Campbell, Ruu- | racted what Lord Beaconsfield would describe —— Sophia, in Constantinople; and tt seems that oes Materone th a i |, yet taking his 12 per F. Baylay, F. H. Sturtevant, F. | Hepburn, Roan ae ay ler, isgtnem benetia Lewis, Kosa Miller. as “the attention of Matesty,” and the Queen Holidays Falling on Sunday. every bods who wanted a choice bit of art came | has when he toy con oo ee ortgage he ats a olneon, HH Denny, | Coggins Estelle Crump, Katie saben School No.'5, grade No. 2, M. A. Jones, | bas expressed a wish that in future ladies will Bai‘or Star:-—Deeoration Day this year fellon | and helpea ngeit, ‘The Romans aopeiaieed or ball Hts caiee, got eoe poor man’s property | W. A McElwee, B. Billier, De G. Freeman, E: Adley, May tanker seny Bary Halley, Allce | «eacher.— Certificates were awarded to Jeanette | UOLattend court in astate of bemiundeas "ty inday, and tn this city was observed on Satur- | sce, and the Turks and Saracens alded in the | [OC Dal 10 cents Ona dallas wend, om fears and | Murdock, Y BNO Noe a grade Nor sles Mary Shinn. | Howen, Anna DBynguam,, Elias Cartwrighs, | fAcl, went season the Wearcre of, any sch Con . the day previous, by a very general cessa- | work’ of desolation. In the relgn of Tiberlus, pay Tee ao ome Duar pach’s maniis more School No. 2, grade No. 3, L. B. Holbrook, School No, 3, grade No. 6, Susie Lang! eY, | Jacob Jones, Julia ‘Parker, Mary Snowden, Jané as astonished and horrified jookers-on at iy Wastipetom, aid pay dat fe la neet day | Ephesus suffered by a terrible earthquake, but | pehy shegts Mega ymese ean an outspoken, | teacher. —Certineates of admission to the cris’ | teacher.—Certilicates ‘were a varnel Eine w, | Sowden, Phebe Snowden, Bernant Short, * drawing rooms will not be admitted. Or etal e ee, and Pay. day in large numbers | it remained a city of touch iinportanes tor one or | Hl Skeptle. God does not want any shams of | Advanced Grammar School were EE eee Tae er eee ei orncls, Ella B. | George Slaughter, William Smith, dames Tons, | London #ruth Of establishments. the closing of the banksaud | two centuries after the Introduction of Curis. | P ar down tothe estan men who are true | J. Bogan, L. Ourand, J. Hodges, H. G. Nichols, Davidson, Corinne Burton, Addie Barrick, Eva | Son”®yne Will lary Campbell, Susanna seteishive Macatee bain ai es . Ciher business places on that day ts a seriousin- | anity and St. Paul preached it to the ground, | 5% down to the core. M. "Turton. M. E. Simpson. J. S. fark, J. Mell: | Stinzing, Bllza Lacy, Besslé Underwood, Etna | $00, Jane Willlams.=Mary Campbell, Taylor, | at eore CXtenstve flouring mill of G. 8, White, ‘epventence to thousands of people. This year | For when the frauds of the oracles and all the —Some one draws this parallel between | prin. Bartlett. G. Ravenburg, E. Elsenbelss, | Elinor Maggie ae ee Sophia Mitchell, James Shreeves. | Rea ane paltmore ana Ohio ral Fourth of July falls on Sunday, and to ob | ccmplicated machinery of priesthood were latd | preaching North and South: The southern pul- Stumph, M. Maher, N. Hilton, C. H. Naira, ne ee seen AES fees choot No. 6, grade No. 2, M. A-Ward, teacher. | Hedi Wheeling. W. Va., was totally destroy ene qasguvenlence of celcbratlng itonSat- | bere, the devotees trausterred thelr devoulon to | pit confines iteelt more strictly thag tee tobe, | M. i. Starkweather, &, Simons. + erie storey, Jennie Ay der, Mertle | certiticates were awarded to Martha Willams, | OF wire yesterday. Loss $12,000; insured for ; pe rsted that the followiug | something else, and the Temple of Diana fell..| ern to what may be called the theory of the SECOND DIVISION. Coan IL Hegenla Melanie? | Georgeana Jones, Alberta Dyson, Mary Clomax, | #4. ;tlonday, Should be observed. instead or | Now it lies in scattered fragmenta along the | gospel, and aims in every sermon to present No. 1, grade No. 6, M. Adele Tatt, | 7 seven ile Grinder Wubegh | Cassius Bowen, Chas, Burnett, Fanule Clomax; | _ 8#~Gordon Moore, of Marion county, Tex: turday. Decoration Day this year was cele- | Sice of the hill, abd the marble that once echoed | :ou-e central dectrine of Gar theology while the er.— Certificates were awarded to Witlitaai | Mb. Actes Taylor, Jennie ringer cv iibelmina | Rosa Wormley, Dalsy Blair, Ada Campbell, | last Sunday surprised Ben. Benjamin a oon brated tn New York and Other states on Mon- footsteps of the vestals of old, and over | horiliern minister takes a far wider range of | Schoenborn, Frank Selffert, Joba Pelham, Hunt, J&ina Snyder, Agnes McBride, Josephine | Farry Gant, Ketelle Wilkinson, Chas. Green, | preacher, in criminal intimacy eit Wawona Peis Wad Should have been done so in thise.ts. | whose polished surface kings have trembingiy | topics, dealing with a varlety, of auenttgs Of | Tsneee er himtane corge Mckitresh, Jona | MSzncol No. 1, grade No. 7, Luzle J. Riley, | Ja Young, Jobn Green, Celestine Washington; | Benjan.ia tan, and Moore pursued. nnd: Killed It is bad enough to have business stopped for | walked, Mes covered with rank weeds, ahd. the ordinary life, and judging them tn the light ot | McQueen, Edward’Upperman, John Widmtre, eal Ho. jones wena raat 8. ‘Charles | 38S. Henry, Harriet Hutt, Rebecca Harris. him. two days, when a holiday falls on Sunday, but | sient chambers resound only with the cry-of | ourrelision’ cho Southern preachers, as one of | Willlam ' Garner, Edward "Fowler, August a oer ae ee are ae noe | Schoo! No. 1, grade No. 1, M. E. Bruce, teach- | &#-Thomas Frizelie has been arrested at Co- OF Lhe two evils. To choose the least, would be | the jackals and the hiss of serpents. € most eloquent among them said’ not long | Toense, Frank Rutherford, Wi Frank Harper, Eitan Donnan ederiog, | T-—Certificates were awarded to Elizabeth Hill, | Iumbus. O.. cbarged with the murder ot wil- to always celebrate the day following, when a Isat on a fragment of a fallen column and | sgo, think how to restate effectively the old | Philip Sardo, Edward Myers, Williain Dunne; Keller. Wire palin Charles peal Ma Arenas Leon Lee, Martha Outt, Horace Smith, John | ilams. who was mysteriously shot while sittin holiday comes on Sunday. WLM. T. fell to moralizing over the mutability of human | truths, and venture little beyond the thoughts | Pierre Barnes, Herman Gascy, William Masse: Richeld, Marvin Custis, Clifton ‘Sorzeit W: an Malvan, James Turner, Dessie Thomas, Ella | with Miss Turner, at Georgesville, O., several things, reading sermons In stones and all that, | they have learned from their predecessors,while | _ School No.2, gtade No. 6 Emlly Robinson, | (ton Benny, Charles” Cowie. Uiy ’ Borer, | Whitlow, Lille Seals,’ Julia Carter, Martha | daysog Educational Museums. but gave it up with a sigh for my own incompe- | the northern Preachers try to be original, and | teacher.—Cortificates were awarded to Marian | ington J trie Walter caligne John McConkey | Brooks, ‘Anna Brown,’ John Turaer, Wesley Bitor Sar -—The proper objects of an educa- | tency. and another for the past glory that_we | are stimuluted to be original by the demand of | E. Prince, biizabeth 8. Powell, Louise A. ware | S ‘School No” 2, grade NO. PSE. Wie wecekey’ | Fantroy, Amelia Robinson, Thomas Clark, Mag- IST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE tional museum are thus enumerated by M. | belléve in now that it 1s not, much more than | thelr churches. ‘The southern preacher is flery | Pauline Heinrichs, Addie P. Nattans, Mary D Certiticat ues ‘awarded to Carrie Boyer, le Taylor, Grace Keys, Elenora Barnes, Mary L WASHINGTON CITY POST ‘OFFICE, France: farhie late report Poveeagmatraction tn | He mene it we really could ‘have seen tall. | and energetic, as his temperament and. tie | Stetson, Anna I. Dorsey, Fannle ‘i. Hinkle, | Certilicates Nellie Walker, Molie Lesue, Beite | Sith, Elia Harris, Charles Ford, Sarah Wasi France. in his late report to President Grivy: We look through a telescope misty with the ac- | tastes of his people require, while the northern | Minple Richardson, Maud Summers, Cora V. L: | Ror Swing, Nellie Ws Nellie Hicks Santi De | ington, Daniel James, Mary sales. Saturday, June 26. 1650. Offictat publications, plans of school-houses, | Cumulated dust of ages, and we may possibly | preacher may be this. or may confine himself to | Spangler, Alice M. Greer, Adelaide Kennedy, Vote, Ai a Buhler. Nellie Goldsmit ane hoo] No. 2, grade No. 1, A. R. Over, teacher. 8% To obtain any of these Letters the applicant Sngy apparatus, text books and the educa | Magnify a little too” much, or the prism sur- | Sober and quiet methods of Speech with almost | Elizabeth P. kirk, Juanita Ross, ld M; Pussok? Neuman, Georgia Chambers, Suste Seller, Mage | Certificates were awarded to Chas. Holmes, Jas. | must call for “ADvERIUSED Levreun® Mad etat Mona! treatises. which are highly recommended | TOUDdIng each object be a little too vivid for | equal hope of a hearing. rey, Virginia Plowman, Adelaide Benson, Ber- | Ae Gidea sen ‘MeLaup niin, Cora Heme, | Marshall, Louls Turner, Mary Lewis, Amanda | the date of this list. tn France and abroad. Joc tenth eo tt 84 pleasing bellet, and we | —Dr. Hitchcock, a laborer in the Protestan, | wa E. Schmidt, Leond ¥. Miller, Harriet. Case, ton, Lizie "Witting Tatiterio, n | Scott, Caroline Colbert.Leanna Johnson, Martha | 01,0 {not called for within one month they will be . sta B 5 . a , Lizzie g, Annie Taliferio, Marian ee : sent to the Dead Letter Office. England was the Arst country to organtve | Joyfully imagine impossibly magalticence. An | cause in Paria, ts alarmed over the progress of a | Atle A. Case, Maude V. Martin, Harriet | (> Maggte Bitd, Esther Jacobs, Louise | #@cks, Filen Kenedy Martha Gray, Annie Hes such a museum—the educational division of | 50 With these mouldering stones; with their society of athelsts lately formed Ir the Peeccn | Strauss, Mary B. Whitaker, Goldina ‘Wallach, Koehler, Mares. White Panay Sele, “Lucy | Sey, Mary Simms, Annie Smfth, Annie Was, | LADIES’ LIST : BS Iona Themen Having Deen opened as early | Crumbling carvings we rear a temple so grand, | Capital. ‘This sociery clase ee ee eenen | Amelia k. Viedt, Loulse Letévre- Hammett, Sophia Alexander, annie Pumphrey, | Wii: Matthews, Obir Thomas, Thos Campbell, | a_atien rottc Mist, allen Sarin, Adame XX brary of 20.050 volt Present a pedagogical | £9 Yeautifal,that the itke never could nave been, | ership of 1s 00 Ia Panieaiie Tey hove: | _, School No. 3, grade No. 6, SS. Childs, teacher. Katie Cuinberiand, Elia Rock, Fannie Camp: | Gertrude Somerville, Virginia Bland, Iebecca | pie. i‘ library of 20.060 volumes, and a valuable col- | and when ‘our imaginary structure has been conferences ‘to discuss ‘and glorify in ica and Certificates were awarded to Frank Donn, Nor- bell, Minnie Tucker, Alice McDade, Maggie Fi. Roy, Samuel Jones, Wm. Tibbs, Mary Saunders, B—Boaret Capt Mrs: Brown Caroline. Brinley oven of sckool material. In imitation of the | False SF Da eed tn fas dust,s0 that the Tem- | Sing the Marselliaise. ‘Theyeare sociahee ane Tian ellos Visiter Browne Charles wnumes. | geraid, Lizte Hincon. eDade, Mazg! | Gbarles Langston, Eugene Wheeler, Thomas | Fauny prsdiey Jute: Bovict Quay. are mother country, the province of Ontario has | Ple of Diana look ie old days. ‘ e , rank Morgan, Wm. er, FY ‘atkins, school Sia NOS. ‘yler. a ‘ p terun a similar museum at Toronto. “‘Thest | » Let any one read of the decorations ot the tem. | WOFSt, {3 "Tey make agureive warps te | HAUL Corbai Coane iingwait, Howard Mi | ,.SeBOO\ NO. grade Xo, 5, 4. Fatrbrotner. | 7 Soaa no, grade No.1, M.A. Lawton tear Gonlasan Banna Stee Cneatcateny sae eae: : fe tee Te Riaggoele Museum was establ.shed | ples as tradition and history have brought them | Unteches. The ake aeeresalve War Uy Parts, | 1h, George Wheelock, Louis Silverberg, Thomas | teacher.—Cer Johnson, Charles Kies, Joun | i CerUtieates were awarded to Laura Tyler, | Cueluuan Pannan Are: Chrutelteild Jenn Ninna, In ise. It ts divieed into three sections: “rhe | down. and they seem on scale of marcia some of them at Ieast, would be glad to sete ali | Hat, George Tucker, Leroy Willet, Clarence Blukelock, Moses Sanger Ahdrew Pulte, Jong | Sciana Mahoney, Mary Phillips, Alberta Mur: | S7Maveis Mies Cunpinahany Mrs. sta Rd prepara ee ase whe military gyimane- | Tichness: and so they were, doubtless, for those | The ciwurch property conte ae eo eall | Moulton, John Murry, John Scott, Joun Wire Culver, Liseoin Goodall” Harry Yeatmun, Jas | TA; Lauta Berry. Louea Max. "Lilie ‘Nelson, | "ap"Y avin EC Mra. Dissen A hatie Miss; Dea. Sia and preparatory schools the second apparatus | days, but I am free to confess that | prefer our ples, synagogues, presbyterles and sell tuem | "ui. Peabody, Andrew Hellbrun. “he ett Georte Ho Geornn a Siete ert | Victoria Mason, Mary Tignor, Sarah Tyler,Hat= | viughn Mollie, Deale Martha. Darcy Mos for the diffusion of practical knowledge, the | OWN more matter-of-fact times and things. a | Pie the bomen or tne cy Gea pa Oted | 4 School No. 4, grade No, 6, Alice L. Kern, teach- Dion Hane woe eThaiaene Cine tie Snialiwood! Esielle Scott, Maria “Garnett, Eayan Apuie. Evans Hattie, Himes Mary Hon of the sehools ote, Stultary condi. | desertption of the rich jewels and broad Dreast- | aveulle ago, Thls souete ee eT ot | er.—Certineates were awarded to Leonota Mer: Sedo! Nor 2) gride No. S. Mary’, Martin, | Hlchatd Minor, James Sunth, Yvert. Williams, | zs; Felin N'S Sew. Fisher May 3 Mrs, Presi Saunr at Vicune noted feats bas, sitllar mu- | Plates of gold studded with gems, ete., sounds | thinkersis a veritable geebac mae sus free | eit, Jennle Moran, Agnes Wallis, Dora Fan: teacher. Certificates were awarded ‘to Allog |» Wi. Wilson, Charies Furgeson, Wim. Washing: |, #¥iume Ba Mery, rene Sun: at Vienna. noted for {ts excellent arrange- | \ery grand, but when you have seen those very | Winkers's a veri Jesuits themselves, thonen | Penbruck, Mary A. Seigler, Florence E. Webster, Henne Tan Shackleford, wea He eANCe Ieton, Littieton Conway, Franklin Plerce, Josep | 12a, Moss ‘Avnie Mise; Gresbe Saamer: Garett Hupgary oneat Hane pat fiyhas one at Rome; | tings dug out of kingly tombs, and see ham. | lacking thelr self-denial and sess Conse | Mary E.” Grapen, Ada F. Gardine®, lla af’ Cora Barnes, Adelie Hammett, Lizie Suowaen, | Bowe. Shepherd Conway, Henty Harris,George | Fannie “Green } adens Maimie, Green Nel- Zarieh ad Te ea eae SMitzerland one at | Mered gold that looks iike an old battered brass | Hose. “Like. thea he aoe egleness OF PUr- | Knighton, Ada A. “Fowler, Julans Brera, Aunle Mills, Eimma Doyle,’ Mary Fitenugn, | Manthio, Wia. Berry, Janies Ford, “9, Comey, one Zurich. and the Net»erlandSone at Amsterdam, | Plate stuck fullot rough, uncut stones, that tatn Control of the educational institutions, They | 42244. Billups, Mary E. Véehmann, Elizapet Sarah Hagan, Aunle Lomax Minnle Lacy” | Schoo! No. 4. giidde ‘No. 1, i, B. Moses, | ‘i —How Gro Mice: Hood Harriet: Hankins Kitty ‘The city of Brussels, tn coanection with the | Seem nothing but pebbles from a brook, you would surplant and suppress all distinetivery | W- Burke, Ellen B. Ready, Ada D.’ Atkinson, Ange Pie arar nade Taylor Min Me Wo teacher.— Certificates were awarded to Virginia ; Baxelton Lillie, Hunson Louisa; Howard E educational fmiee oe efaepollshed a central | think less of the description. And when the | reuigious lustruction tee ahaa eee” | Forence brady, Jennie appler, Clare V. Stew: son, Einme allman, Gerue ‘Brashears, Lilie | JackS00, Susan Grigsbs, Mary ‘Davis, 'Mary hin cae nan ein das Collection oferty, Bich. besides its rich | fewelled girdles and the royal crowns areaisoot | Gone that inewiein Teete pe o ies. | Art, Bertha Oppenheimer, Amelia, Fisher, Car- | $00, Einma, Baliman. Ger tue Devote,” Carrie | Rustin, Margaret White, Clara Bowers, Ravelia cron Euua: Jentort Harriet: Johu- Collection, offers to the publ'> reading-rooms, | brassy-looking, beaten gold, barbarous 1 form = ep! ne Lansburgh, Theresa Karpeles, Susanna Sim- | Colen, Maggie Hine Hattie. Fioboe Neate | Gorden, Louls Meyers, Lubertie Brooks, Frank hinson F Martha: Johuson Neliie Mre. Conferences and pubite lectures, and ornamentation, you lose another hallucina- | _ — Professor David Swing approves of the ac- | mons, Sarali J. Mendenhall. nee Pate Tatieeceh a Fercuson, aa? | Washington, Charlie “Bi. Rachel’ Price, Williams Mre: Janey Mrs. Ever since isi the importance of establish. | Yon. We sec all these things through the g/im- | tlon of the Methodist conference ac Cincinnati | School No. 5 grade No. 6, F. 1. Hendley, | Griflin, Kate Tat Pareles kee. Xiisphe: | Eleanor Johnson, Nettie Buchan, Frank Diggs, Axuiece Miss: King OI Mire. irg an Educational Mus mer of age and romance and poetry, and we | toward Colonel Ingersoll. ‘That Conference had | teacher.—Certiticites were awarded to P. Sheri: | Hall; SDGNnRIL MAG Share rion Watbon’ | Efances Brown. James Marshall, Annie C! a: Syd Jennie Miss; Lone B Education. ar in beautify them accordingly; but when we turn | rented the Opera House for thetr services, and | dan Bosworth, William C. Woodward, atl PAIS Wetee Hees ene atime Noiaw, | Wm. Jackson, Nancy Campbell, Jennie Ander- artin Anis Mire; Mobesn Bessie: Meerean National Be about and think how we would lke that sort | Colonel Ingersoll wanted It for the evenjng. He | Dlebitscn, Edward C. Morgan, Raymond, Y¥. | Pauline NTInE:, Me ie he Peat | son, Elizabeth Hunter, Rosie Turner, Sara | , > Ma ; je; Mitehell Mary; Muller upon the of magnificence, very few of us would wish it. | had no alternative but to apply to the Metho. White, Robert H. Lambscher, F. Edward ee nes Mae Yanaer Nannie Pearson, | pyc Nancy Dodson, Howard Johnston, Rowe: Saber Sarah: Mangum Virwinie * ' . Jules s One brownstone modern mansion would suit | dist clergy and as they did not themselves want | Crutchett, Henry ¢. Andrews, John T. Suter, | Jeueatte Cohen, Mary Vanderpeare. School No. 5, gradc 1, 8. A. Carver, teache Me—McAuley Mre, McAmamau Miss; McQool ‘ the majority of the great world very much bet- | the hall on the particular evening in question, | Frank E. ‘Prandi, William Kirk, John K. Bush, a FIFTH DIVISION. Certificates were awarded to Maria Stalwath, | Loraine Mrs. ter than the scantily furnished stone palaces of | they gave up the room to the use of the sharp | Walter S. McArthur. School No. 1, grade No. 6, Mrs. M. E. Turner, George Montgomery, Mary Hoi: a a. lite. the time when Diana was the goddess of the pte ot anti-Christian orator. Professor School No. 6, grade No. 6, Susie C. Collins, | teacher.—Certiiicates were awarded to Eliza Apnie Keddie, Thomas Suitih, Anua Smith, P = nla Mies. ‘Senge Sania: aia resident and th <tors rest temple, and a necklace of diamonds trom | Swing thinks “tt will always be safe to temper | teacher.—Certificates were awarded to Grace | Darnellie, Emma Huddleston, Ambrose L. Ogle, | Richard Baljy, Wililam Turner, Bertle Wate” a ikobey AM Mise, Rawle mties for 2 few rooms in the Palais Bour- fTany welgh heavier with a matron than Cor- | With a sunshine of friendship the blasts that | M. Parker. Mary A. Chancy, Mary KR. Smith, | Margaret Allisop Joseph Whelan, Blanche Beck’ | Benjamin White, Laura Lawrence, John | go:)sa: Robinson Salle Mrs. . ommmodation of sich a Museum, nee ere of price. And I think, too, that | blow around the extremists of all schools, Mary C. Hine, Eugenta A. Morrison, Annie L. | ham, Bessie ‘Gowan, Minnie Hess, Nellie | Monroe, William Scott. So sraith A! ‘Scott, ; Rimk'ns OF Mos “Sof bis endeavors, many of the | We would hate very much to give up our Diana | Social, political and religious. Our era should | Kaiser, Annie Betts, Maggie G. Campbell, Lottie | Reilly, Henrietta Wetzel, Leonora Sullivan, Ed- Fifth Sub-Division Smith Fmley: Sinith Hannah Mrs: Shephard He3- tions! exhibits from’ foreign lands | Of the present day, that beautiful centipedal | tolerate an immense amount of free Speech. | 8. Thomas, Addie P. Burr, Virginia M. Castillo, [ee Storch, Albert Ward, Flora Deizell, Susie ks sey ertra; Pelkirk EJ Mrs; Sturert Lonisa; Smith das a permanent possession. Ke. | affair, for the rougher, Tuder amusemente that | After tossing up the cap a hundred years in | Carrie M. Wyville, Ida Hart, Antonte M. Graf, | Davidson, Eugene Eawaras, Carrie Haycock. | ‘The closing exercises of the schools of the Tours: Smith & Lucy; Simmons Lizzie; Smith M. Ferry says in his re- | took place in the theater whose ruins are now so | Praise of freedom ef speech, we would better let | Hattie W. Binge, Annie B. Street, LulieH. Clem: | George Howard, Wm. Jewell, Sarah Kidwell, | 5th sub-division of the colored schoois of Wash- aed wae int rt Mary; Sery Martha; Smith ‘mained for me to com- | interesting; and though the Temple of Diana | men speak on, even when’ they differ with ents, Lillian E. Cook, Susie H. Dawson, Lillte F. | Katle Ki:lian, May Passino, William McKinley, ington and Georgetown, located tn the Cham- Teturéer A : Trust Bal- the work of my predece-sor, and I feel the | WAS reat and the goddess powerful, we would | ald then if possthle make amends for some b, Deeble, Liltan R. Robinson, Virginia L. Mackey, Samuel Stewart, John Weaver, Lillie Sullivan, | periain building, Miss Adeline T. Howard, prin- | i6:Phomyron E Mary yson Mat. SSI so mnueh the more ag the different ad- | Father sit in cushioned seats and hear our oracles | speeches by showing the public what good Margaret K. Lauxman, Annie A. Wliison, M. | Clinton Cropley, Oscar oni . cipal, took piace Wednesdz ‘W-Weebington Bert ‘ebertou Carrie Mra; S )¥ commissions are unanimovs tn advising | delivered by $10,000 preachers. Oh, yes, the | thoughts also May come from the full liberty of | Ellen Brick, Mary E.’ Torbert, Mary Jones, School No. 2, grade No.6, M. C. Kibbee, School No. 1, grade No. 6, A. T. Howard, Washington Sige. waren Emme ; Webster Joss- se fe organize 4 museum, a Worary, and his. | Mineteenth century ts a great thing, and ttis.a | mind and tongue.” Lucie W. Neldfeldt, Lucie P. Moseley, Sallie ’ | teacher.—Certificates were awarded to Benja- | teacher.—Certificaves were awarded to Sark —_ Wiens Bia se aeE ay Bre; Witliom: “4 Pith Statistical and pedagogical’ archives, | STeat thing, also, to live in ft. I thought as1| — Dr. Curry has been summing up the recent | Burrough, Alice V.’ Collins, Ida F. O'Neal, Belle | min Wright, Cornelius Daly, Frederick God-| Hal, Amaleta Alexander, Louise Murphy, Nanhie Mra: Woodward Watites Mrs : PicR Mould furnish then complete informa: | S&t among ‘the ruins of past ages that I was | methodist conference at Cincinnati in the Iude- | P Gevevy Wigs, Pea nTamer, Cora HE. Troxeli, | dard, Mattie Waters, Harry Lyddane, William | Maria Morgan, Frances Smith, Tola Westbura, | Sanule Mra: Wood Mies: Young Gathern; Yard <n the Various subjects subiitted to their | Falher glad I Uved nowadays. Pendent, and concludes that “It is becoming | L- Geneva Wise, Keturah Gittings, Eugenia J: | Stohiman, Bertha Mitchell, Annie Fletcher, Raymond Beckett, Harry Cornell, Lorenzo Cur: | gus; - . ueerations. * * = "I therefore request you, Very manifest that the enormous proportions tS Mason, Addie A. Davis, Mary V. Conboye, Ger- | Clara Lut et, Mollie Hopkins, Richard Gaskins, | tis’ William Ferguson, Martha Fisher, Joseph GENTLEMEN'S LIST. neat Dy deere ta Heh DIS usetal establish: | _ ‘THe Voucaxo OF THE FLoxtba Swasr.—On | Which. the Church Log cree ea tions 18 | trade &. Platte. Y SOR tr se Mec shenner Jonn McIntyre, | Berry, James Jackson, William Ross, Hannah | @_artora FG. Allis HM Major, Anderson John, Provided for iat the east OF public Institutions | Sunday night, a week ago, a large bright light | Justment of ite metiade or action, to adapt it | ,School No. 7 grade No. 6, Dora Rogera, | Jobn Holleran, Mattle Hunt, Jackson, Catherine Sewell, Charles Wilson. | 3: aebburn Jeffereon Kev; Allen Langston W3 Prement bullateeg Uaset and tnstatied in gor- | was seen tn a'southeasterly’ direction from this | tos chaneed we tra ere Duatness of ad. | teacher.—Cérlificates were awarded to Annié | _ School No. 1, gradeNo. 7, D. A. Smith, teacher. | Townsend Beason, Georglaia Beckett, Louise | Adame Oren, Capon = City. which attracted the attention of many of | ministering ite affaira has become too wide ani seperate eres caren | per erog icant EC eae Dorsey, Netcom Saunders, “Googe Williams, | , Me serte Chee D: Blake i: Baber & J cuet; sident Lapproved the project by de. | our citizens at first, but concluding It Ww. much complicar 5] le lary O'Connor, Ellen O'Dwyer, ceeite, aan or, = oneph I ober Borden” Cae Gi May 33, 1879, and the French museum is | house on fire, they thougnt but tle tote ot tas | Log mCH Complicated with crrectually done be | Rose Setffert, Rosa Emmert, Minnie Giesking’ | ‘Trexler, Wm, Brown, French: Annie | “School No. 1, grade No. 4, H. A. Martin, SR a eRe sa mame: Bese - Low developing with the raptdity characteristic | matter until the light Teapy Several suc- | a single central body, sitting for a month once | Mary Hanley, Isabella Rowzer, Amelia Mahr, | Crown, Jennie Vetch, Stanhope Williamson, | teacher.—Certificates were awarded to Arian& “8 f sil publie institutions in France. fotminking sean Tee piace, and put them | in four years. some ‘way should be found out | Josephine Moore, Claudia Moore, Magdalen | Aunie’Walbone, Annie Norris, Annie Brace, | {Sica Sophia TP ee Bama Pome Eton | ereC Og Shes Fi; Clemens Edward: Oavalier Fill. June 24, 1890. at.s. | totnking again Te ies brighter some } by which the power now concentrated in the | Dice. Pillay Balser, Huloh Fiynn, Margaret Yes} Daniel, Louise er, cmma Pope Eliza | more: Campbell Henry: Crandall HE: Current 3 nights than others—sometimes having the at eral conference shall be more widely dif School No. 1, grade No. 7, Julia A. Brown, | bower, John Newnan, Frank Shoemaker, Clara Reeder, Lydia Stewart, Robert Jones, Charles | N Col’; ramer John: Carroll J K Potk; Cum The Noive Nuisance. pearance of the moon rising, but gener £4 so that the whole chore eats rougnt | teacher.—Certificates were awarded to John H: | Blackmon, Mary Smith, Ella Globons, Fraux | Reeaet, 1d Nash, Lorenzo Pleasants, | 3B; Cotter J Hi Connell Scott; Chadimick T Botor Star:—The attention of the proper an- | UCR Drighter, and tooling taore like a targe {nto closer contact with both its legislation snd Su nee Aree eee || nomen Ammealo- Comput Henry Bolles, Edward Barnes, James Brown, | Cott Sortirs Ainhenss: Delancy. Rdwin Capt: thor tes ts respectfully called to the annoyance | fre Shooting its flaming tongue high up into | administration, which should be adapted ta ane | Albert’ F: Hugh McKenna, Harry C- | Colored Schools of the Fourth Sub- van; Dougiass EK; Deuis JM; De Golgor on Marsland avenue, between Ist and 24 streets | TREUPPET realms, frequently reflected back by | ferent places ‘and conditions to ioe dene, Hany Co Berens or engin Young, ai y ee: ees, Portheast, sch a8 Shooting of firearms, tire: | PASIUe clouds. During the past week we have | stances) and the changes perpetualle nooner Caan EN a ee ‘The closing exercises of the schools of the Shard. Savona, thing woman © OF | (evo vo, oom tal ands at aa | ame coat actene gate sae ay, | Conte SaaS MaRS | wun wbahaon atthe ates ph Bowsng Wem ote Pag ‘ » He, ‘ a . BROT. a boys from ten to. fitteen yokes ce ee Please eects = ihe great swamp southeast of here, | nationalities to which the mission of The churott rice pees Simon Ee - Washington and Georgetown—located in the Prof: Hurhiet Henry. Howard John: Hamilton give this early attention, and oblige many citi- | $7, the Gulf coast, and about the same spot trom | is going forth. Imperial Rome destroyed insert | . School No. %, grade No. 7, Emily V. Billing, | Randall building, Miss M. A. Dorster, principal; ipiazrie Jacob: Hall Jno W,, Hagerty Law Ses sea Sop arent and aneeyr miaae | kel: en annto tant oer sept | By Camis coenienny raga Home il | Waco" ccumare mae smart Matt | Goa‘tn the asthoy” Bowen Senge het FSA ES ae ———_ 4 Stuscutnes. | To bea volcano, which no living man tee Delrexampie” “7 “Methodism proft by | avvatct Lanahan, Bianchd Wikies, Mois: | E. Tucker, principal, took place Tucaay. ever | their example. Free Baths. been able to reach, from the of its De! —1 do not love sensation preaching—the per J. Austin, Matilda Roome, Annie Lae ped Certificates were awarded to the following- « Apout 6,500 De visited cach surrounded by an impenetrable swamp. We per | Emma Kirby, Minor, Jessie Harvey, | named 3 gd pen gach of the etght | were told last Tuesday by a genticrame itv sonalities for spite, the hurrah for our side, the | Fannie Stubblefield, Alice N: School No. 1, No. 6, C. E. Lewis, Capt. free baths in this city on Saturday, and n near Wakula county, near ay | leview of our appearances, and what others | Stewart, Marcuctive & Clauch Mons Gea lcates were awarded to Grace Z,000 yesterday. Around the eattance of exch that the light ‘ad Sfentay nena noe Cheng ofust We come to church properly for | Catharine Kelley, Eltzabeth cote acne a | Mecnee Tackson, Agnes Chase, Mary ie Sei ae atari toa | Heeceh ean uous | Seance Pe opr | lapel cara ha Stir Marte | SR A co zexbenia . juently, the direction of tt durin; P ley, jones, 01 % Seta ewe cept by Lue attendants to see the week. The notse was sald to be 80 lo fognd fenton or righs and love. At the same time V. Wyle, Laura R. Mullen, Lucy i Fietener, Webb, Amos Luther Henson, Grant twice none day. Many of 4 bo, Thursday, about midnight, as to arouse the possible to, no regard to the day’s | Ida B. ‘Taylor, Helen 8. Horton, Annie E’ ybingon, Ji Mary Whitton, Eitza bow: Price fk; Parker George; pte LE . Many adap ys Get Soaving sleeping family of Mr. Dugule and cause | events, a ord a 0] = RA lentes the Valker. Duckett, Benjamin pore, Ella Ward, Cecelia phael; Page Reuben; Parsons aad Pe and then go to another bath and ap for ae Scribreabe was oe eee Talanasee ities of our town and COUnETy: to war rower to er. ates awarden te Soong" ‘wm, anon = Certificates were mies to ‘Wood, He _Richardson ©; Robinson Jack; Ritter F M: Sc Patriot. And peace, new events, great personages, to | §, Thos’ Murray, Wm. H. Dice, Geo.A. Loveless, School No. 2, grade No. 6,E. F. G. Merritt, Cross, William Carter, Hezekiah Busey, | Reilly Jchn: Remmel Lattie; Reynolds WW. So says the New York Tritune of a late date. 00d harvests, new resources, to bankruptel ‘ANlan Burst aie Mary 9 ‘Mary Chas; ‘Seybold ED; Swift EL Doys § re iptcles, | Louis y B hus, 08 C. Ramage, | teacher.- were awarded to Mattie | Julia Fannie Dorsey, Laura. Gen; Bhotmaker Frank 8 Bmith Geo(col) 2-8aith S27A flery speech should invariably be reaq | famines and ‘desolations. We are not stocks | Joun Humphisy, Win, B. Culvcewell, vreras | ‘Sarah Norris, ‘A. Halestatk, | Coates, ‘Cora, eRe ochices Jana Ts Bi ry Bor stones, wearenot thinking machines, but. | ¥- Perkins, G60, FE Fleming, Wm, & Emory, | Biteabeth A. Lomax, Mary Wm. Wil Cire Suman Hatiy, Ada Maran, 2p Hop Rowavemanm Jas HEA; Bullivas - ¥-The fact that Nature only put oneclbow ee eee though not | Edwin W. §) , Edward L. Redfield, Chas. | kinson, Henry ToVayior Chariie, Themes Elias; Trimble Jos im 8 man’s arm ip euMicient to indicate that ane | Gute 80 visibly. eck es oo eon JH; Thatcher Licya. never intended him to fasten collar-but on the back of his neck. = ~~ (2A Frenchman that the soul of {a at its top. It must be a cork aunk, ene Vinsopnean Franc 0:4. . Bane sees Oat: d das H: Webrle M, 3; nor, ns, Daniel if they , Annie A. Scrivener, Gapen, Nellie V. | Dowling, Ida Chew. Ernestine Con' Maria | Charles , Sara Johnson, Wm. Thompson, | reTTERS ONLY: ETOWN (D. 53 One hundred and twenty Vassar College | 1 life. The value of a js the ni ‘Annie'M. Maher, Blanche Smith, Annie J. Jehneod, Lacinda Sin ‘Dora Blackwell, Thos Tari, ‘soseph, Jones, Laura, ty pees fizis went out to flak one day last week and | of things it will explain; is GENTLEMEN'S Lint “Pence B Fowler Wi- Tesult was ninety-eight sore throate and one Usm: dames; Prevtpmen Fi eM ret 5