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—_— — 2 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.©., SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1885—DOUBLE SHEET. COMAND DISTRICR |] tum cones eae eee | at Sera ere aes renee, | tam tease cove peereare cebu |, varmierers sesoe om | sarees Foo Aenea Pa ME RULE, $ED THE PUBLIC pibenaniige corsnchute Drones ey aie eet oo Sacemee onthe | ee Drasintie Asseviations ana bad to maunieg sient ae rematc | Seventecn-Year, Lecnste—Rage shat | Quiet Pinetfeadfate Prices, hie. warm | ESE OS re eal it pete |i seme remarry emer oe towns |e MESES EG | inv Paetnc tammamoe To the Rite of Tae Evaro eas: Piece yetetay 66 tae“ seacemty vain Ghat eames Vivalgus cukustanetocruce tice vaes:|_ <ivee-parrtmovenans geettrvotne tee | Serco Roe foserenpel parr eg ere ante eenay my toler berginctoctaent were van 8 ne number of | people riniprovennanty | seelagtaer eae DANIEL WEBSTER AS vane tennve plies HOW ORNAMENT THE ‘Transfers of Real Estese..; ‘This season they are particularly healthy. The 1s a“profitiess"one and“should now be stopped;” was | Vocal maumigant ha iach ‘om | SPersed with the distribution of premiums, the subject, Perhaps the best way to stop the agitation isto take up his arguments against home rule and sce what there is in them, and thus elther substantiate or refute them, ag the case may be. he says: “A superintendent 1s not a Heods iu ho have been Shen sehen, ermy of locusts has passed through their Every pleasant evening the beautiful Pot] Among the amateur dramatic organizations martha be Heed to EA. branches, apparently without doing any dam- mae, between Georgetown aud the Little Falls, | ! the District none were more successful during $87; 95.400. | pas sous 4s alive with pleasure boats of all kinds, and | !ts period of existence than the Thalian club. is owski, Ip e, og. 170% age a —e the pleturesque uniforms of the different boat | It was organized by former members of both ak a idea: | cond Se ee es clubs look very attractive, with the green Vir. | the Joe Jefferson and Shakespeare clubs, so | $1+ S. Maddox to W. ML” Irwin, | Weather, an Satie Raed Seassies hove ginla hills asa background. Of late years pleas- | that its material was effective from the outset. 13 44 9g: 178 W, Melon go to be lopped off. Their general health has to ® Sland honors conferred on Misses Mary Grady | Roberts. Watch by the Sea,” soloand chorus. Essay, we SF mi for as follows: “Welcome,” chorus; good conduct | medal. Miss‘Marths Nevin. Honor’ for jimproverae an lizabeth Brosnan. “Qui Vir ang, by | Misses Julia rae. F Neats nior cl “Water,” btiss i Brosnan. Hhapeodie, | by Misses Ethel ‘Fish _and.’May Vellumeyer. Liszt's | fo, 2, Misn Be ince a ie ect Junior clags—book, to be drewn forby ure rowing on this unexcelled waterway has j Its alm was to be a purely dramatic association, | $. Maddo: coronation, Misses Walsh and Gorman. Grad- Mea id silver ae. Florie ‘end d. Crane. Misses Lackey and Gorman. “A Mother's | Crayon—hondr, , Miss, Annie Cull Solo, Miss E. Petty and May Neu r. |. 191; $3 ‘Warner to Blisaboth A. Koones, lots 31 heavy pine bexes trom the ordinary wear and 5 dale. L Greatly Increased. Those who are socustomed | differing in that respect from the Shakespenres, | Hf; Warner 10 Eitzaboth A. Koonés, lots $1 an 5 ed po RE ha a etc! ni Gorman. cia Chase Mary and ‘belie Daly, Mary Sweeuey ’Paunie | to spend an evening tn cleaving the water | Who devoted the greater portion of thelr time Tristech, ae to HE. Giver. g4,B Sea eecet ice she common uncivilized twig of cease ives by “eohocl Trasten,” his atqumen: and valedletory, “Earth's Battle Fields,” | Dudy, Jalia Byrne aud Molde MeDevitt Janice | with the delicateltconsiracany eonMione | to the tending sued otede ot ako Plays of the | addition to 84, P. Gi by the parking commission. ‘Mr. Saud — Of hone OMe THOR ates point | Mise M. Grady g Piya A Mol aay, Gree Ont pea Matle | whether AJtting by in @ toothpicklike racing | great dramatist, and whose public representa- £0 Aaller & Libbey, Lrustece, samme property: | superiutendent of the Veating out ee ape CL Se Re ea eer Toe pam | Fs in, DM. Mel nasnay stare Someenarere 200 Uauctl or in igsearaly rowing a crane copes Hons wore exceptional inaidents in theireareer. | £4,000, James Carrico to Ellie J Studer, Rt 1° | Oue of tbe commissioners, its greatest attraction—the seashore. we Grose hesmo point Ie the, present case: $e | Misses Elizabeth “C Groman and Mary 'E. | charge of Mines ‘alten al craft laden with fair passengers, Gre most | The Thalians had @ more lofty ambition than r should & school trustee have one mile of beach with g wide boulevard and seats for 10,000 people. two better sort i between ly Hook and — May. ing ts not pleasant before Ja ly. take'e plunge ia the Geakere aetly hia set Kear roakers daily. cold sek water bathe canbe had onthe bout, vards. Excellent order prevail not #0 strict disctpiive as is enforced bors at Osenn Grove, who would “Sabbath breakers” on the seashore if ’ As a place suite the board by tffe week can be obtained at (rem 1825. An air of quict reflnement A. 3 J ‘the place. The visitors are not very excin«lve, ‘oron the English order, like our Belklibers a ‘Spring Lake, for instance, where two of the boarding “Sussex” on “fastings square.” Winter slothing te required here some parts ti plays of @ higher order and more difficult to ‘thas traism ae s point in this matter, Properly present, ” next avers that the same Business principles should be used in the man. it of schools as in ordinary matters of ifs, and be Mustraves his argument by lantanc: ing the calling of church pastors and college residents from a distance. This argument Jacks application. “Pastors called frou a dis, tance arr usually meuof wide reputation; then they are ordinarily invited to preach « number of times before the seeking congregation to prove themselves acceptable, and finally they ‘are elected by the members’ of the churches. College presidents selected from graduates of other in preference to the graduates of ‘the colleges themseltes, are men of command- ing ability and high reputation, and the reason for the selection is apparent. In the present case, there is lacking the wide Katharine Lackey, Ella Walsh, Mary Gorman, | Rev. Father Donnelly and Rev. Josephine ‘Ella Lansdale, Mary Ken: | addressed the audience. former ell Catharine Wate and Augusta Barbeck, | that he was surprised at the high pereentage ean bsp nape oes = made by the pupils, nna Gayer. Junior classes—Fimst gram: a ae classes, Misses Sarah Alien, Terest O'Brien, iva | ‘St. Matthews’ Parechial Sehee?. Bentgler, Agnes Rover,” Margaret Riordo BOYS WHO WERE AWARDED MEDAIS AND PRE- Elizabeth Sullivan, Rosalie, Wals Anna Hut ‘MIUMS LAST EVENING. and Susan Kelly.” Second grammar classes, | ‘The closing exercises of St. Matthew's male Hetien acy nohemerhorn, Agnes Fiyno, Ellen | parochial school, under the guper¢ision of the oMicens elected to start the new club were as fol- Mary Les y Agnes Sullivan, Honora | Christian Brothers, took place ‘Thureday at PeS.ae>, are given the credit of popularizing | lows: Vice president, W. O, Maras: seoretary, Lyons, Cathérine Falvey, Mary Finn, Cather- | Willard hall, before @ largo and appreciative | boating on the Fotomas, but they were by no | GA. Wisier, tressurer, 2. 1. Gisborne, as ine Culling, Elisabeth O'Neil and athens 3 4 Means the discoverers of the pleasures. Before | Stage manager, Thad K. Nailer. The original Bryant. “Ziemeatary. classes Misses Mary | 3yl00°G, ROG. DF. Chappelle, Rev, Euthers | moet of the present imembers of tin orecsinn: | membership included the following ladies ana Rover, Anna Roach, Anna Magulre, Rose Hat | Ang. Boland, Horgan. Zewes s vies | Gone were born a. number of athlette young | gentlemen: Misses Annie W. Story, Minnie and ler, Teresa $xton, Honora Riordon, Agnes So- | fig ‘addsoes coneratbintes the ra it | Wash ans learned how enjoyable waa an rz Lols Myatt, Nina Dovii¥ers, Helen Jowstine Grady. Ellen Corridon, Catherine | school this. year, Eeferred to hfs earnest were ladies. September 2d, 1844, they orgun- R Gi bs sds ie fey Brady. Rhetoric class — Misses Jane Brick, | and Angela Petty. At the close of Sar ess ‘competent to, judge, of the a iveness | the Joe Jeffersons, selecting fOr representation TTS ORGANTEATION, ‘The Thaltan club was organized on November 2th, 1876, and tts originators, as the social standing of its honorary or contributing mem- bership was to be a feature of the new associa- tion, determined to select its president from among these contributing members. The other : s—. i of the day throughoa summer. ow set 7 : ie ized s boat club, named it the Falcon club, and rne, Thad K. Sailer, John Tweedale, . 494; | don't know much about wi A lew Washingtomlang are already here. repatation, lacking the prior trial, lackiez Mie oe py 6 Brida 6 Con + qilary efforts In behalf of the Cat Mine yet | went into the rowing business just as system- dames Bangs, Charles Warren, Ralph Jeffer: | g1'950, B. F. Gilbert to Nera} ¥ Jots 6 | they b Hong to, nor J Among them aro Mr, U. Painter, Mr. and Mrs. election by the people themselves, lacking the | He athe rns, Ellen Gillon, Teresa | he was impressed with the ristian ca | atically a8 the present enthusiasts. ‘They pro- | 200; Howard 8 Nyman, Wim. L. Argue, 8. W. | $4700, 5.F-Gllvert to Seraph Q- Pobd, tote 8 | Stor yt ©. A. Vedder, Mrs. iN. Marble and Judge pint of home or foreign education, lacking any | Foley, Mary Rowan and Bridget auquding to the groundwork of a Christian edu- | cared ‘a barge, their only boat, named it eror | Keen, H. F, Taylor and Clarence i. Story. Johnson to Sara R. Levy, lots 218, 220 and | Heal study of bugs Jobnsen, Many more have engaged roouss, Eiowa commanding ability, lacking every- | Preparatory classes— Misses _C) Mul cation, which is mainly to be a in ue pare: the club, and enjoyed it thorouxhiy. That verit- | Many of these had already gained reputation | 39 ‘Montetlo: $300, W. W. & W. Danenbower, | there! always an oe thing. Besides, there {s_no ground of compar- | Catherine Kirby,Ellen Duffy Catherine ( fhial schools. ‘The music was Under the direc- | sbic boat Is now suspended {rain the rafters af | a8 successful amateurs, and so the new club to FG. Alexander, sub lots 28 to 32, aq. 42; | BP Mhelr farm if Batarday Smiles. » ison in the case, the new appointee bemg al Gertrude O'Byrne, Mary Murphy, An tion of Prof. Krause, program of fecita. the Analostan club house, and is the only rem. | Started Gnder favorable auspices. $4,500, W. Dancuhower to 3 Mt Wit one of these insects Nilsson anys she never wearies of hearing her lutely unknown are iar a8 we fare made Be er ae = ae Dae as on and siaeienl Sarees by the pupil was | nant of theold Falcon club. The Anatostans praia. the direction on contributing ere y, BUD. lois 43 to 46, 84. 16; J. J. Key to ind La Bekele p selfsing. Probably because she never bas to, rare, eXCe} ons! E Trust m- ‘on, a vine, Ellen | well arrange interesting. Me and ie inher Bite + rship were promptly made, and with somucl ote " y ‘Pree Press. dg tu ccn pers am uukucn desnnie oir Fainier, Mary Cratchett. Mary Costello, Ger | premiums were awarded as follows: Gold ines, | Dhiz2 this aquatic inheritance very dearly, and Paint when the: 58500. |G. E: | the trees 1 we know of the very competent men and ex- | trude Holoran, Ellen plly, Honora Dorsey, part 15, sq. , jeDon- | his tor excellence Chat, Farquchers beskben, | Would part with it under no elreumstances. Rucoess, thet when the first entertainment was | Emmonact al. tol. J- Devt, sub. lote' 36 and look shriveled up and brown,’ but it | Pay \o ket ina tetrod 4 : i Itwas a mischievous Boston girl who, in the s elven én February 10, 1877, there were over | S™mmonsct don't injure them, When a branch looks dead ae Perlenced educators now resident in this Dix | ald. Agnes Killeen, Ha ing, Jas. Clarke; elocution, Frank’ Donohue. | THE ORGANIZATION oF Tux FaLcox cLUB. | idhty eontrtuting Member enone whee | 3% 8d. 248; $5,808, and uly We cUL i off for appearance sake, but heer leee Rone eee Liet, isa problem which cannot be solved. | Maty Furlong, Aunic Lansdale nw: | Sliver medals for appitation Edward Kelly | As stated, the Falcon club was organized Sep- | were Hou, Lot M_ Morrill: then Nooroteey otten canoe aie * if we should let them alone until all the leaves Se Mpg, ante inene v4 ‘No,we all know that Mr. Powell was notselected | Mary Lansdale, Ada Butler, na Dow. | and Harry Lanahan, division—Premiuma | tember 2d, 1844, with the following member- | Treasury, Gen. W. I. Sherman, Judge Fallot: The Colored Mish Schoo! ere stripped off they would leave out the next Ne wanted to smile, but aide for'any such reason. and “‘Selmol Trustee” may | link, Alice Contlor, Marcella ‘Coughlin, Harriet | ty Martin Kelle trenk Menai Barer ee ship: Joseph B. Tate, president; M. Henry | on, Capt, Howgate, ex-Mayor Emery, H. A. | To the Elitor of Tu Evesixo Sra: Spring as fresh and green ae ever. They fre Rey a “phere Int semblance of argument in the fact | Honors OF gund contact wer awarded ‘ar | $B one! Cok, Sonn Graymler, Was. Louraty | SMP_, Joseph B. Tate, president: M. Hen Urillard, Dr. Klchard Joreph ex-Gov. Henry D. shanty get, stripped snd leave out again the sertury Aonereoaa There is a sembiance of argument in MOE we ohn = Kelly, Farqueber ant 7 ad iS 0) = - | Cooke, Hon. George C. Gorhan hen seeretas e 0 from col- al are fat the United States government now. pags | lows: Senior class, Atiss Agnes Lenihan Junior | Meuny. nd division—First premiums to | Its members were W. H. Tapping, J. F. Coyl ry wherein the promotions the ‘one-half of the expense of the public schools | Classes, Misses Rose Me here, (But let us seu if there is really any argu- | lon. Mary Hill, Annie O'S ment init, in the first place, there ts nothing | Sabina Butler, Marzurc “national” about the public schools in this Dis- | Wad os trict. They are just as local aa the schools are | Butler, Mary Br! ¢- | of the Senate, and the Marquis de Chambrun. be tter is, that the rotten Ming * What trees are most attacked?" asked THe eo So- | J ‘Malo: ‘Bran- | G. MeD. Burke, M. H. Stevens, C. Grahain, Geo. = ored eighth grade schools to the colored high | grav. u anivcrable— man, Richard, Bacholte-doum Lenker sesarh | Batten, Charist iting: Jos, Bi faieds nage emtiavmdahntgthd school were given, my attention was specially |The elms, Tcness, It ts very seldom an elm Ingignantty tnterrapted Leary, James O'Donnell, Frauk M and | James Charles, Charics T. Smith, W: 5. of the Thallan club took place in Ford's Opera | Sttracted by the following:—“The committee | goes through the season with its leaves, ‘Thave ‘at do you eexpect te tnd Oe ert ge a ee | ey TA Prot eH eeesg Miah | House on February 10, 1877, when Tom Tay- | sirmsd'n eolntion metttiag tet eee | foe thew stripped three and four times tna | In n sevn-ollar verguat? Humutny, prado? 2 O'Keefe and Hobt. MeGrath. Special pre- TAL ‘est, C. W. Bestor an - | lor'a drama, entitied - summer, leaving out each time as fresh a8 be- | Louisville Qourier Journal. anywhere. Ele why are the people here re- | ¢cll, Susan Killeen, MM julunie—Singing, Richard Bucholts and Frank | ter Lenox, Thelr boat ‘was purchased from a | (et dramm entitled “Plot and Bonnycasties,” | {BC Per centage required shall be oe ee ee | ween as ‘There 1s sald to be a young Indy tn this #ity wo quired to pay any of the expenses? In a true | Mary Corrigan, Mary McMahon; deportinent, John hier; appli- | club in Philadelphia. Tt was aun ekshtoared | the ls resented. ‘The cast h ae oe {Don't you do anything to protect them bashful) that sbe tusixts on any <a arguinent contestants must not ride two horses | BOF and Elizabeth Powe! 5 Martin Kelly.” Testimonials—Martin | lap-streak barge, and was considered a model | Were present school. The examination Is the same, but it ix io; wecan't. I's no use anyhow. ICs best | unmentionables alter tke water tree going in opposite directions at once. When it Mines Atlee Eich ck, Josey my elley, John G bier, John Kelly, George Far- | craft. It would be pallens: | foun ie ae claimed that, the appliexnts aan tS to tet them alone. We once ‘tried sprint ton Post, : comes to the rights of the poor people of the Dis- e te lary 5 one Leary erthier, W.C. Murdock; He Pees sei Reet ig ern} ui With vitriol water. We rigged up a long trict, they have none; they must not vote, they see fayi 7 sae yes ersea ag is year? W. squirtgun, of bamboo, and pumped hot select thelrown officers, they mustars | Mary MeM: y. Hi, Baylor, Jabot, 1. next year—why not this year? Who claims that “ar very favorable comparise: , John Leahey, James | With the bouts of to-day, although it waa une ‘Robt. McGrath, Richard Bueboltz, | cessarily heavy. Its owners, howewers fall, ob- | 27 and got in 9 man bas angled for the pwsttton x ‘ bir "ef the Post Ofer depariment. Tht Frank MeMahon and Joseph Branman, Second | liged to handle it very delicate ‘Gribboniies Fr rele squirted the water all over them, but it was # a Soe h “lorence Suvag 3 5 care, a we i fa he applicants had nol like facilities, and | Siulrued t Nortistown Herat. have any of the public offices, éxcept a pitiful | Florence Savage, lass.—Testimonials first ‘iviston—Bitst Jolin | §nd outwith the utmost care, always wearing | {i7isboullie, W. Story: Cecile, Miss Katie Fi . X y ighth | Reveren ding Job, and would have cost w for | hol segs er Dina ee eee ey tere eee een | sacuatiee menses herman; second, James Maloney. second di | slippers or pumps, cea In the farce Mr. John R. Glsburne did: Afr. Hon nape eh pa cone beneegebe nn te ee : Mr. Jobe Be : He Schoals” graded with “the cokted | te each year. ‘Now we let them aloe, ex- They must pay just what taxes Congress may | Elizabeth: Brosnan and 3 Premluae ooka nyeaste; Dr. Warren, Mr. Smuggins, and Jim companies of = ‘oft | the same horse-power an tw ‘and are loonted with one es. | ePt to water them in dry weather and ep of eo - é > | Millie quiled out by the governor.—Derruay Be Sherman, cls! Upon its arrival in Washington it was | fh RZ f ohi vhile the the dead limbs, We can’t squirt-gun a whole | "lll “ e Medals of honor were aw: net angs, Mr. hn amex Johnson; while the in the largest and best school Press. Gobeaieecion, pele Soule oe tates on in | Brick, of the senor class ence’ Finicome Michwel Buckicr, seesek | launched just about where tho B. and P. station | femalo charactors Of "Mire, Bonn ls, Helen | inlidings “occupied “bs colored on 00 | ieee ene cen ans a sod cm ed ed we the streets belonging to the United | cla Hzabeth Mason, cy, Joseph Gallagher, James Sanghaks, | stands, on the old canal, which ran through the ror Pinca a ee Roe pale: [wits Sumner, ste sonn F. Coak, Lincoln | for ingects. ‘The tree thats least troubled by tates, and they must, submitt to any, laws Las ard McGarvey, John Hoover, Morris Con: | city. A rough shed was built for the boat nea te a y ‘and Randall," These buildings equal any build- hich Congress may blindly and reluctantly | “ = v1 Hers. no ‘This performance was a decided success, It Edward Lamkin, Later the boat house was located at the present. ti a “ Iinnaker, Joseph Kelly, Eugene | entrance to the Sinithyonian grout Te CATO ne ate on Surein fast all) them is the Norway maple. They are of slow growth, but are clean, broad, cmap gg trees and make a pretty shade. ' They and the iden in Washi r, Wm. Rile; jas. Curtin, James Tierney, | there, and that was the Faicon b Jobin Lamkin, ea hE ‘Sher wood, Win, Hf take time to pass.or go without laws. But when | . The seco na 1 comes to enjoying any corresponding benefits, Mary Gorman, of t Was telling Hotter tr are not e ds, adjoint * 4 an _ silver imaple ure used more thau any other they have none—not even the small privilege | ern, junior class; Aruliur Crow, Charles Coliler,’Thomas | the 10th street bridge, over the canal. In une | Woe entertainments of the! rrp ey He, averusing about forty pupils: the | trea now, un accountol thelr peculiarly Resitiny of holding the few oifices of thelr local goveru- bor fee rot | Berens Baa ore ames Galvin, | evenings the Falcouers would lower their boat | Siner dramatic orgontentionn tere tee Wh'texchools. ‘Thereture the stateivent is moe | roWth. But we have w very lange variety of ment, because, forwoth, better men can be | Und Alice Brick, elementary class | Harry Serlbner, Hugh Fitzgerald and Jas, Gan: | into the canal and run out upon the river. In | Otber dran ing wore the positive dramatic | true that the children In thecolored schools | ees Rere, and they are all tu exectient cond ral Soars, an ® Srand chewhers to AM them! Surely if fs tiie | , The thied honors for excellence warded | non, the earlier years of the club’s existence no | Prise ort Miss Story, who completely | have Ait eat gulidzen in the colored s tion. Nelthe? the locusts nor other insects d Fpl, He etna Boe andl for the reunie here to become a little jealous of | 1®. the, various clases reepectively ee THE GIRL's SCHOOL, Hrouble was experienced in reaching the river | captured ter audience by lier forceful pettag, | UAVs BOL ed bap ochh eretahi wl yreninlon pre Uy them any serious harm. ‘The vegetablesaud the Hangur (Me.) Crmaincrevel the possession Of the one little benefit left to | Eatherine Lackey, 3 a Bridzet Canty. “| The closing exercises of St. Matthew's cedar thc eee eee fo Ul very rapidly, | cand the successful debut of Harry Taylor, | having equal facilities with white teachers fail | fU!t be mcd pA ed eter owed sercipa a dived Detrolt Free Press says that a Mt, Lewis Nhs veleddn@erot Getesut Trustees’ alleged ar- || Pre: honors and certificates for excel. | sehool took place yesterday afternoon at Wil- | Ravantage ar high tide topecout who exhibited an euse of mov. A, & distin us good showte r copy SP | judge has decided that “a wife bas the sane ness of enunciation and a com at character that was very rare ould give | Chat ‘ “ the order to clear the boat, and all hands would | BOvice: | Mr. John Gisbart an absolute | to the mortification of hi: ‘s reputation us «| standard lowered twenty gament ts not argument, but calls for a few | lence lard’s hall. A very attractive program was ren-| Many a boat load was stuck on th Words in reply. He says “we are bebind the | Ella Lansd ea dered. Premiums were awarded as follows: | on which occasions the coxswait est today in oar school methods, notwith- | Margarct U . First class—To Misses Lizzie Robineon, Ann in the advance the colored people | med three tines ay to keep thgn clean. legal aud moral right to chew, smoke. jlay ing the educational cards and sit oh @ cracker box Uh @ «rxers am wdhreckingmccicgerat A Trip Across the Confinent. ier husband Despite this decision, lnewexsry F edlian was fully sustained by his excellent | Jeu below that, Bxed for white childveus fr | PERILOUS ADVENTURENOF A CALIFORNIA LADY. few cracker boxes in St. Louis’ greeerieg standing our boasting.” He forgets that the | Cavan, Sherman, Margaret Minitor, Mary McGaw, | dissmbark into the mud ‘and push her to wet | Comedia ; s ‘ IN A PULLMAN PALACE CAR. c 4 BE oat ast is not the boaster, but the west. But we | Eersld, Ella Huckholtz, Matilda Purcell, Mary O'Cou- | water. Oren on auch ocowsbons: there meee phos apeninerreieeriary rics te colored trustees or colored tenchers agree | | 4. I A PULLMAN une Wie 2 ae eee pat Sees dt tL Pe | stagulre: Mary rel Hovingar Kale leat, Meg Poteet |e Tere aa ee ee ee | credit Whe yu Meleredatation int them hate. the eetehines | Hawa NY. suns o6--Dire CO Rowell, of | Fights UP thestrung arin uf the law: she leiitead: Fipens there. A School Trustee ought to know, | Rover. eereeey next Sherman, Ella Lamkin, Elana Cunpiog. | throug the flats to the Long bridge, whteh the | Biaeed pon, the stage, mided to pay the most [42 SQW | Toombs | example and say | Oukland, Cal.,urrived in this village a fow days | lly jell ng snteae iapotrae. un oe a however, that his statement is not true. It is | rine Brosnan, Ell Brick lass—Murion Pous, Mary Graves, | Falcon boys knew, and they sometimes. fol: careful attention to every detail necessary for | Fetain position ‘sod dekw say “TP aon’ | #€0 00 & Visit to relatives, after a trip which “Call 9 girl a chick, and she smiles; calla notorious that vast number of the best educa- | Catherine Foley, Annie Ys tate MeqQueoney, | Anuie | lowed It to get to déep water. As It took them | Tho penieer presentation ote aiay. nk they agree" with, Bob Foomne ny | Was attended with many exciting incidents, wd pe ade egy Hepel ae tah en ed re men centr | Rly iy ees aie Ma ae gee tates | er sate cea te eres |" maoaibaer coarse cane, yal) Tee wi and ircen-yearta duugbtr ov | Soman 2 wihandate pte koe ‘His last argument ts = at Dartmouth | ler, Anile Elbert, Watson, Carrie Biller, Kate Clancy: | very “energetic Oaramen, and. aithonch ee | After the luaugural enteriaiamen’ eatin edie, ‘What a retusfataiay | Prancle Pinkham, of Sacramento, and Mie | Sutnatia witei. and. she ds Nndigmunt,” Call @ college for ‘some of our Washington | Jane Murphy Jrahamm,'Kate Long. Second division ver engaged in races, for there was nothing to | stock rose several polts, and application both 3h fel Pheer to be lowered | Eunice Johnsgn,a teacher tu the San Fran- oll tageen Sheds pune feachere. This is the smallest bit of petty | = Soe ie oA Ree Been aeeane | om ageinat, thoy delighted in taking Jong, | for active and contributing membership tere the ‘whites'in order. toget more theo e | (i8¢0 schools, We pasyengers on the train with eer ee ee FORA yee we, ‘Sploesy;, Dertmoath college has lc ted aliens fa, gzle MeArdie, Neliio Bryon, Mary Ma-| silt pails aid th going out when tere wast numerous, Among the litter were James | baker's dozen admitted frone the five cienth | M&S Bowell. Mrs. Pinkhatn and ber daughter uf Cui.) News, ‘Other colleges of the country in Ing edu- & onc, Mary Pinkuin, Mary Vermiilion, Mary | gale ora treshet and secing how far up the river . gations! men and teachers of the first class, and | Stllivan, Rosalie W lary Collere, Mary MeGlunis, Eliie | they could pull, Trips to Al ing, Birdie Hurley, ‘Mury’ Dosoghue,’Sarah | Litiie Fails were of oe hon, Elle Barre ene objection to your Sou think the crusty. 3 uid otjoct to foudingg that whisky and. tobuce he agsent now stands anapproac! &, Fitzpatrick, mportant branch of mental g Let bien | Stullau, Sus andria and to | A. Garfield, Gen. H. E. Paine, Gen. H. L. | xrade schools Into the colored High school? | (ye eet iey tenting oe ene car MORNIN, arguments, if he can find any, irom legiti- | ler, Mary Me: s a the partition forming a reer apartment. Mrs. ‘y day occurrence, but And what ee High school le beteny yet Rowell and Misy Jolinson sat near them, S , Katie Hawley, Mabel | the favorite row was directly ucross the river to | rial? ‘This is a SeMor These af® the hut, | @enly there came a noise which Mrs. Ror i anny fe ‘ pele ‘ Iy passed 01 Says sounded like the falling of a window sas! agirias he says that ee a rds, Julia Sheeklés. Third class—Rosle THE FAMOUS CUSTIS SPRING, " 5 Fs, Will teach our chil- ol S he mo : - mass soersee: | = Ae Retemoce Taueren, Ror Toots t Dey athe atte aan, MAY | on the Arlington estate. ‘The Fulcon lield elght | (en, Geen By Hum Hows Jere Wihsaac and ‘where ae they to mill upon | pute med gucely around und saw Mrs. Pi cat upon the fre convenient apa @UR WEATHER CHANGES. lien, Mary Gorman, An Windle Cabiahe aa talleknse Mises | carkihen, aeaxawaln and elght passetigers, The | famnuel 8. Shellabarger, Hon. Horatio’ Kin; wrhen their whole time will be oc- | jump from ber’ seat and. full with’ eli jon Vranecr ye Vv — orine Kane, Catherine Cr Sherman, Katie Collins: Magute ityan, ‘Mary | passengers were generally ledice, ontcech one | - ¥, Creswell Hon, Jamver Gillin, | cupled TPO te aaah a nate |on the door.” ‘The other passengers fused | - Grangor (from Swacsytown)—®ay, dru this ‘She Atmcspherts “Migh” and “Lew.” Sette Ya maces ton erase ere med Ellie Flyon. | occupied a seat alongside an oarsn i j e tf ily tebe ninced abieeikeorhelneas Such a rth cliss—Isabelle Sinclair, Agnes Kelly, avr Carte Graniger, Mamie Sul- EAE SG Susie Cumberland, Florence | Burgess, | (> 0¥,.0 Custis spring. | fhe barge e Wagner, Mamie O'Brien, Lizsle MeCor- | Te er ear iey no odern | Mary Kéette, Mary Hosmer, Mary Fris- | theFalcon s parties resem bied th Mary Moriarty. Pi n clus Ratle Frisby, | nd rivalled them us regard a are I : in excitement to the spot. The. girl was «Paper o) your n go ull ovet the tiv: Hillyer, Gen, Le Rue Harrison, th placed under these half-educated Be at on. Rickbts, Col. 0. HL Trish, Messrs, hers. ‘The examination jmpers of some ot | ead, and an examination showed thata bullet itor os, air. “GUE paper tay the Jarcost ere 3 ry WV ‘To the Editor of Tax EvExrne Sra: Honora Sullivan, Mary . Ewer, Henry Semken, W. Scott | those wimitied to the colored Iligh school this | id entered hgt breast and had lodged in her atin of ‘any in Philadelphia, Is there Nature has only a few factors with which to | SM: et Fy poll, Mary Wale i Preduce the changes of the weather, yet with | han. Elizabeth Bowel Anne Wi ‘them her range is infinite. She has the sun, a| Duvson, Eltzabe ral He factor to produce heat; and a surface—the Seifert, Joanna HI ea, Main et. Malus Buekhs E ¢ heart, There #as.a hole through the partition | any can do for yout” ‘Clephi 3 W. | year will, furnish. tood : ‘ AXIT Baton and EE Wanna Tine dGun nal tee Ie ee ¢pponite ty where Miss Pinkham bad been sit- ig (fet put this ‘ore motietn we hich had lopkine’ farm at Swamy h, but their shallowness, and in many, been made by the bullet. No | yer paper: Josiah ras found in the apartment in the rear of | lown has been dec mance of the club the pro | case f the one act military drama | adv: ald ren i ed & nUlnunoe, ax eholera Gi ge Washingtor el I is a disposition to “ nd : . Mary Murrey, Minuie Boyer, | {uruing home. Georg i faled <T! : aie £ es car, and the train was stopped and backed have been developing In great xirengr ht Planet—to recetvé the heat and to appro-| (avuen, M: Mary Kelly. Staygle Moran, Gertrude Grady’ | Us, the proprietor of Arlington, was a a ey | eno y Arent Watch,” ant the two act | emulate the white High school elgg} small village which it was pussing when the | during tho wiuter ‘Now, how mises wil thet horn, Ellen Heffernan, Le Mamie Céllaghas, Pauline’ Rattines, member of the Falcon club, and took great inter- | com arrlag Ocd With a Matint | Hot In scholarship, or else more care would | Shooting occured. Tt wie leataed eee pr einny beordy priate it to the best advantage. This sur- Leary, Helena O'Donn > aunie shan, Pauline an, Maggle | oot in the members, He always called thei his | Season Of its existe: closed with a brilliant | have been taken in gett ny . r faco 1s made up of the two grand factors, | Corrigats Gathering wut Lance Hughes, Mamie Hogtes, Gra- | Soe aha ‘core dira toate aie nis | Benson Of it exintonce slosed with a brilliant ifter i had pused Ube station, but ne tiace of | tioc pase tat Bat why do From wish to adver C erine Bryant, a Tage < . \¢ lon, He | representatio a : ufter ine yout in that mani land and water, which, together with | Mi: Mebonald, Atins, les Burges, Harry Sineiaiy apd | bull's wh and erected oui nsuranse aes play that fail bisa could to foand and te pemmeesr nite n | Est Pa «mann wentinie: See Rent thet comes toms the oun, evespletes | Ndnobe Onley: Calmedia Guinan 08 to A. Bher. | simusemend. Whenever ‘they: wants Haines, and its attempt by’ the ‘Thallans: was Des Binkhand was otibed OF leer ig; | letter saying that the family te a comin up ,Our weather system and makes our planet | Kelly, Ana Jones, Mary A, Levan an De daetie ite a MeGaeei, | result, nearly every barge party that arrived | decidedly ambitious. Ite’ performace, he ourler. yr. as spend the simmer, So, mister, here's yer dol iy ry ly ry and Mr. Pinkham train to in : man, E. Buckholtz, M. Purcell, M. McGaw, L. sew ~ : ve very 7 th i ‘Season. uagedy, irs. Pini in to re- | Jar, and Jist stick that ‘ere notis at the top of habitable. Without these three factors work-| gan, Mary M. O'Gorman, Elizabeth Crehat, : indulged In dance, which was olten kept up | ever, Was very enjoyable. the Lady! Guy Vacation ce rs fing in unteon we could not have our < rele Wade, Mu Josephine Sullivan, | sin E Ganuiog ee See ae ROR | all ight. long.’ Me Custian “wheats te | Spurtker of Mick Atate Bey hae cH eae, oF mountains, thereto revel | Chita. “The myetery of tne aerating te aoe oer | Me ealuim."—Philudelp hia Oui feaay paras ws Mane eae nn | Alte ee, eeaphins Gage en cee! Tong,” Cunbingham, C:Sherwood and Mi Ma-| soy “the party’ arrive, would Wig tie | of Med, B Bimee Deseo ts Sales Sere bis vizor to restore, SRnS, Tee avetery of tie chosting wes not ex- ———o-____ 2 2s erent | LpFettaGridy, Ellen Lanaliin, Rose Butter, |! 4 siedals for exeellenc First class, to | fiddle and play for them us long as | Harcourt Coury of Dr. Warren belng fine exhi- e iepie oad pein CO gaa! ‘Miss Johnson, the Say Francisco lady, | Strict Bamday Laws for Long Branch. ised as to have lived under different | Mary White, Ellen Gillin, Alice Brick. Cath? Margaret Minttor, Annie Sherman, Mary ‘Mc. | tiey would dance, He knew, compara wely, | Uitioas of high comedy” acti while the come- Keeps at his business Just as before. was 80 overcome Uy the ythetshetecars | Long Branch hotel proprietors and areare- braver veer acon Lragpne Abel Gollan, aeaey Bak elee anes Wad Gaw; und In second division of eécond class, ow Ha tapusaraee oon Sone eee Ser Were quite easeeiGl 1k Cie ciara ‘The Merry Maiden, insane, and grew so violent that it required four | men are indignant over the action of the board Te dante cs | Collins: Mary Finn: Muary Cratsted: Gam Sherwood, Maria Pinkham, Ligsle Mo- | 0Yer, MS )j0ne 88 any on 80 rapidly that | Dolly Spanker and Mark Meddic, and Miss | The seal skin aacque, that erst with pride she wore, Where whe was to eco the train et Keno, Nev. | of commissioners in passing « prohibitory ont —— posanepeterdatond be eTeee, Postel Wade,’ Joaiina Costello, M 2 Se frequently. before they, Knew ‘it ithe alco | Lottie Bwallow gave a graceful and pleasing | ts.0¥ in a Of ber friends from San Franciseo, in response | D@nCe that te stricter Uhan those enforced at exist without them. itegerald, Anna Hill, "Hele 9 woul leftinwmud bank by the receding | Impe race Hurkaway. ‘Ther san now Grand factors which unite to make us what wo | ftecks. "Anne Jones Manion : y Et, Sesephis Reheat, | waters, and the dance would be kept up until | uaining members of the cast were Afar Her Journey sions, ‘he any shar Siice Soetocs tes | fe cates cane ni deter tleteeie mr _ SF, and to, Kingsley, Margaret | Mel Catherine | | The closing exercises of St, Joseph's parochial | morning. These ante-bellum oureinen think | teu, Keen; Solomon Issacs, M. H. throat, 5 taken the train and as it was wing eg earth and wi ly, Anna loch, Anna Kelly, Mary Rowan | School, Capitol, Hill, took place last evening. | they hud just a8 much tie ttn ore, than | Cool, C. H. Story; James, Rudol ‘auitmann: sand wavelets play Salt Lake City,a bullet crashed thtougis the | Pouibit trading in merchandise of any aind eee en and May Duffy. ‘The program was well arranged and interest- the oarsinen of today alt gh they atdn't Martin, Herndon Moraell and Pert, Miss Agues | S iy. with a pensive air. winkseet ante mie siding, not ga sunday” The these paragraph of the jaw. ix 1 ‘atures, “of {her exérelaes Were choruses | have such tine boa Die Tow any Taces and we more than three inches above her head, and tm- ack, than, anes Bonk par rong out of thee tee, are fhe Bt. Ceettin'n A eg onpaignuonaddpaed tg Het | thelr oA bat, altho, ner Wwas TUE [ye mpage a Wel aaa tages | TH Aen WM Coma af the Weather. | Wed ete we wig antag sacha | ane next mock: tough She cummin Gece mcters natare produces the adie use | “The sasventecnih anvil cours Ether Genieute, thes paso Rather Sentou: | shared niaty Sars tut'did not rove ate | Me, Thallans, prevented “World and Stage Asti ines hie wating aon ae the Dalit, were thrown ta brs: Howell's face | hits Hot an, played This nw also pr poate 5 ‘ "fe tory. The Falcon, which now hungs In the | “Hor 8 e Atl makes hitn x fn i 4 ‘ St. Cecilia’s academy, conducted by the Sisters a place next Monday’ The chide ear | Analosian boat house, was built in 150. he | “The Hwiss Cottage,” and’ the following year ‘He used te gram From Sult Lake City she ‘d to the Denver | any other game of chance when aconslaeration, 4 place next Monday. The children antl. ‘And now and Rio Grande railroad. When the train | Whether of chandise, is aiteeed. ofthe Holy Cross, was held at St. Peter's hall | cipated the anniversary: by. fow days. boys knew it had been built some time betore | “Caste,” “£100,000,” “The Irish Lion,” and“"The reached the Gunnison river, in the evening of | ne jet pon eney (OF merchans wtepy 4 vel - it came Into their ion, but when it was ” He Catches it. , 4 part of the ordinance prohibits the sale Thursday. An excellent program of literary a red, L aveareonarit id John Cumber. | 200r Gentleman” were given, and at the last Cut that hay gdh We flood or exchange of everything except drags on and musical exercises by the pupils was ren. ‘Trinity School—West Washington. np eer erred S creer was | Cntertainment given by’ the ‘club which took ‘The small boy bounding o'er the lea, across the river having been away. Sunday, and all stores and stands of any kiod tre tt lrg anon see | aug ssapanten gee uarenan eel aetna egy hat se Meetatt Wty sweetest | ANRLNamatanigte | Ha eran tk ka enor | ate Zon hy argue ca wton cae 5 Sa re apt and Me urs . cl = - OSuntvne saris ci cnee present. | Rev. J-] ame sixtyseventh sonual distribution of | “it it the Dontomion of Mr. Hudson Taylor, | Neighbor's Wife.” Besides these the excursion Hecatchen t: then tothe boot Falirvad und came east without further excite. | Hable 0 pay a fine of mtg bya O'Sullivan made the closing remarks; Reva. premiums to the pupil of the Trinity (Catho- also kept the silver whistie which he used. He | t@ Norfolk by the club, and the pertorinunce at ‘Aud wislete be had gute to achook. meut or mishap, is att togambliug. Both ordinances take Ferenc e Balltwan S Kyan were | 1) parochial school, in West Washingvow, took | now resides ia Poughkeepsie, NY. event lin the ‘iors aah tiny ers: eS A Commencement Romance. ar ey: ‘The following were the awards: Gold medal | place last evening, and an excellant a A DISTINGUISHED BARGE PARTY, offered by the Thalians to be rowed for by a eytiste TWo READING HIGH SCHOOL FUPIIA AN for deportment and attendance in the senior | briiterdty and musical exetoises gave growl uat- | On one oceasion the Falcon crow took to Ar- | the Analostans of this city und the Elizabeth And now the watermelon, green (ellecernpie appegicemmtonancserdng _iingmlar Tenacity of 14m Qepartment to be drawn for By Biases. the large audience assembled to | ington as passengers President Fillmore and peat SE ae Were eligl eee Eco ‘The doctor with a smiling mien At Reading, Pa, a bit of romance was devel- go Faecgny agent eg to killa man, Gold medal for deportment bad mtbnda enc, | weitwens th peed r very creditatlo to ine | Ms entire eabluet, ‘They drove down to the | % mbery. of the lub were accompanied by ie ‘oped Wednesday as an ineldental of the com- | and then, again, what wonderful tenacity of life to the “low.” “High” is | the intermediate d t hers, whose names are given below. Medals | foot of 17th street in carriages and embarked | numerons friends and disti ished guests, mencement exercises of the Reading high some men have,” sald the red-headed man who: B cold and. dry feta, COLAO yp Heh” in| the inuermediate iniums were distributed as follows: there. The boys had sent word to Mr. Custis of | tinong whom was the Secretary of the Navy, ‘The Hanlne-Bench Reve. school. During the exercises at the Mishler oniing hn Jess wet, and cold or warm, according to its | aid M. Donahoe. ment, Brother M. J. Whelan, | whom thelr party was to consist, in onder that | and everything passed off pleasantly, except | CIRCUMSTANCES IN CONNECTION WITH IT THAT onesie: ‘th is antl aoe latitude. If it is moving on a high line of lati. teaches irst class, Christian doctrine, prem: | he shouldn't be taken by surprise. He took | thatthe Analostans did not win the ‘The LOOK DISAGREEABLE, opera was reported through “That's so,” said the others, tude, say from 45 degrees to 55. north, fum awarded to Joseph Englehart and’ G. W. | them by surprise,however, for when they landed | plays given in Norfolic were “Murringe a Lot-| Mr. J.D. Kablo, son of the U. 8. consul at | ence that at the close of the ceremonies two of | «just listen,” sald the red-headed man. Sait Breduce & high degree of temperature in Cook; next in marit, ©. A. Fumcepen; second | they found the most bourittful re ast prepared, nd “Swiss Cottage.” Sydney, N.S. W., arrived in San Franciseo re- | the graduating class woul Id be publicly married | «1cre’s a brakemun on the Niokel Plate rod Securding 0 the time of year nig sees in merit, J. Hurley: third clase, Caneuisa dese | avonane cheat tte, Piliver plate of Geers eal al ace arte aad cently, and In conversation with a reporter | Ob {he stage. At —y Pi moving on @ low line or ough the cotton Fe en by the members, among them being trine, premium ex Michdel Sullivan and | Washington and ull the Custis plate, and made Gorge Hughes: next Ia inerit, Herbert Diving | a very Linposing. apeearaas. ee ae center | Soomplimentary testimonial to Miss Minute first class, English grammar, premiums to Robt. of the table was a mammoth bowl of punch, A | Frye,when the “Clouds” was produced: Englehai ext in merit, G. W. Cook and C. A.| merry evening was spent,and the party did | in Alexandria and also at Annapolis; Masterson; second cluss, English grammar, to | not disband until 8 o'clock In the morning. said: rogram The paper says: “He fell In front of the ca udienec was compelled reluctantly to with- ‘T saw the race between Hanlan and draw Sithout secing any wedd f Prhlch passed diagonally nerow hie body, « *, | Beach, but hardly know what to say about it, | the day It was learned. the yout “ I knew a painter who fell of a aste” | T don't think Hanlan sold the race, but there sre | question had been quietly, wedded, Be yt Steeple and gol well again,” seid the Cox and | some very. disagreeable clreamstances connect. | 224 Yat the ‘crow-eyed man, doctrine, seni partment, conferre eome fixed lines, we would have very regular G. Colman. Gold medal for Christ n kept a pro- ” * to 1a few friends who “ i Box,” Sullivan's operetta, and the “Swiss Cot- | ed with the affair that place Hanian Ina post. | 104d Secret, save among a ‘I_knowed & man shot @ bullet throngh his me, lura- | Junior department, cx Francis Horrigan; ‘next in merit, President Fillmore and Mr. Custis wero te ers : u were present at the cere hones eet , ett ter, Roya tee teeta | apart Ge ein ert mini | aes ul snr agama Wo Jo | ashy ones of he et “hg les tages | aa onion to te John bares se | et, Mya na, ela pearl of ex | Coup are Guas F, Hottman, aged 18, class | ooked ken farmer. oS tors, herein “named: work together on | depart fo ibe drawn fo ext in merit, Thomas uid refreshment, on ‘this occasion, although, : at .. ‘ nesday any'clock-like system. On the contrary, they | McKeage, B. Skelly, E. Torr lass of excellence, medal awarded to Master | the latter appeared 10 drink, Heotware wes | asa testimonial to Mr. Thad Sallerjand Shaks- local_ clergyman, AEGHE | pence “Conedy’of Errom at the "National | yo'tiongs tucker ‘hise neue? aaa i 5 ‘ 3 National | my friends backed. him heavily.” Hanian was 4; Masterson: pext ia merit, P. 4 Got-| up drinking Iwotwine” Ut Seldom drank | theater, for the benent of All Souls’ church. ‘The | rave he woud wie terrae wo ian wae pod ngs pe Li aed oH) ae, i seoecen - metle, premium to Thomas Smith; pextin merit DANIEL WEBSTER AS A QUEST. ternuto walrant the presentation or nce | tial triends he ‘stated ts his sure and advieed | Business center of ‘the city sce, Where wee i? Oe tteig teat ortieney, mn 4 i cast, | right, that the race was his sure, and adv! noes "yeas. re 4 oe a awanton at ne Cotttus; second, class, mic nent Be rrigan | At another time tho Falconers took Daniel | Wile was aa follows: Solinus, Duke of Bi them to lay thete money ‘on him'to whatever Sicko at ee eee hee martlags | Which passed diagonally across his body, Soot La Blow. | and dO Dorekeee pe aaa A ashy Webster as a guest to Custis’ spring. In speak. | *#% BB Hay; fieon, father of the Antipho extent they could. Two or three days before “There was a man in Salem, whero came from, that had four ton of rock fall on him aud he’s alive yet” suid the one-armed man. ‘work together in a manner which prodiices the | hoe. Gold medal for greatest variety rather than similarity. Trence | Mis? K. Gates we can, ton. more than “tadications” = Y°T DAV® SBYthINg | ee A aenartment—Premtu The past six months we have had what might | Miswes Mary Flyun, J. Curtin De termed peculiar weather, and yet it is only | £#, M. . ME lived but a few moments.” K. B, Randolph; Aneipholiee of Ephesus, James’ the race Hanlan and Beach, by chance, had a | Secret that even the aunt was ignorant of oe un, H M. Blaine, K. | to Robert Englehart; next in merit to G. ing about that evening to a Star reporter the | Bangn ditiphales racuse, C, 8.’ Voorhees; ie , solo & 4 the wedding. Wednesday morning, before com- They Found the Bere, one of the varieties that are liable lo occur. The Regie, G. Gultuan: E, Brook, M: Mesahion, fo Peter O Donoghue eegond class geography | other day, one of the surviving members of the | Dromlo af Rrrewis! St Gkborie: eres, Sil than or the mrovalncl ine sens onewee oe epg rane Teh her aunt's booee and Prom the era. ccodingly changeable, free ete ene een ox: | Bes 5 Be Wa ra and JO Denoehaee Thiet cases gow -gGe | club sald, “The old man ‘drove down to the | Syracuse: Wee Mendock: Cheeta He ewe | Al tat om given ou Tanta, Acquaintances | {99 Bp her residence with her young husbui Chien ; Sold, wth Teale eral tee y arma 10 very to John Coiling: next tu merit to Gr Haghes, | Boat house with ‘Mayor ‘Seaton. and District | lard; Dr. Hineh, I. Kimball fr; Charen GW. | Weise were given on two oarsmen as they eame | ft Be emsed to me ane ihe Young | A pretty young mama, with @ ttle girl by sult’ “the weather map for these. “montis first class practical arithmetic to Philie Reger: | Attorney Fendall, "When we got to Artinetce oc; Hadenacar, HF. Bt; Cleon, EK. Tyler, | to the: serach, say that Hantan looked like | vers were determincd to marry “April to per. | herside nearly as pretty as herself, was being We will see that “low,” for .e number of lins; next in merit, I Bugiohart: ‘class | We found @ most magnificent supper spread out | ir: Optcer, E. B: Olds: Adriana, man who had ‘lost his confidence in himself, | {).ne froom was pers retending actical arithmetic, premiums ex aequo to G. | 1" the pavilion, with Mr. Custis as master of | ols of , Miss Minnie Fry ceremony, with the under entertaMed by a male stranger, whe bad 4 F Yes, he was beaten from the start. They hadn’t | {rary should mot Os made public ami aie be he dee donoghue and Thomas Muntz; lags | Ceremonies. There was a big bowl full nes wee ia ere ee pulled twenty strokes before Beach was ahead. | they "gad graduated. "Wedborwey en struck Up an acquaintance through the use ‘one | Mise Ameri lost very heavily on Hanlan. Seve- and al convenient mediumsbip of the |\t- Adna Hértrord; Lesbia, Miss Mame Wil: | ral that Tknow of lost as high as $10,000 the | high ‘school faculty and the entire te times ii Selig eee Beta hee or north jatitude, thereby causing great that a Y ‘then « “high” “pllowed ce such a ineae to | hon, J. Pike and E. Burgess. t ‘ ie be punch, which, with the champagne and bra Bpeucn areas oS eei Sreecee | aav ta au steam hat ee each, | Jred ‘cluss_were very elegantly enter | Ue girl ‘The stranger did all the talking. ment— Pret , ld wish. had Hy ti if son. It b Hanla in his best - Hof: yan ( hose who from west to cant covers erie Mchcengs kets Surmtog | GPC. & Minto as B tera aoe cae | Tease wore arusirapwecdan use cua at | "oalde the original members who nave been frum. “He sald thought that he waw ‘He dia wot Giese Naluable gift. ‘Tiie gros wll | Sverytntig, but only rarely: get - i Keogh U.S history to Willie Be Gibieos, told. |About one o'clock, when the'punch bowl | mentioned above the active membership of the | trait for the tace se Benet ie Beets enter colluge ead, wor the ford te wine lady answered only in suaes Biren Tool Cissy of English compoaltion, medal awardea | Was pretty well emptiod, we returned, The mem. | Thallan included Messy Alfred and Edward B. | Joved the life avout the ahaa cana tne oa ais ° invies. The little giel linened patentiy and 'H. McKeever, N. Troop, K. | to dames Bermetsbie: tum to Williacs | bership of the Falcon club changed somewhat, | Briges, F. H. Snell, Charles L. Hashes, Clarenes | 1p that he trained ae vigorously as he = murely for @ Utne, and then’ began “te Ndget urtin, L. Criming, C. Kending, | Polk: first. clase reeitations 0. Chisries | 884 among the younger members were wach | Duvall, Charles & Bulley, Charles F. Mallard, | should. Beach.is a man of Immense muscular Fortune Tellers in Chicage. around in her seat, Finally, as the stranger ins, Go Smith, 5 M. Jack, F. Pur. | Masterson; nest in merit G. W. Cook and | "¢ll-Known men as Malcolm Seaton, Orson | Edward M. Taber, Jesse B. Low, Hubbard T: | development, and although he lacks the skill | From the Chicago Times, June 31. stopped for a breath, she suid: " heat, and from, going Bright, Masti M. Chstell, K. | Re. Englehart; second ~ premiums ex | Hestor and Hudson Taylor. Sanity, Mob. Lougiass, i. X- Willard, 1. Kim- | displayed by Hunlan, it may be that be ie the | "Pais elty i the paredise of fortune tations, aa | 2 fama, you've futind one, ain't yout” plan to the north. giving litte precipitation in | Ahern, M. Blaine, D. Baldwin, 1. fi K. | acquo to Thomas Munts and. Penney: | AQUATIC PLEASURES INTERRUPTED RY THE | Gigs, Rudolph Kauffiiant, Le, Thiee Hea, | Peer man. . itis of fortune hunters, The two kindsof bus!-| “What, 'my dear?” the vicinity of Washington. Dobbyns and Masters H. Simi . MeM improvement in studies, to T, W. Gross and J° _ WAR, en om are r = ness work well together, and sre perhaps muta-|_ “Why, don't you remember what you told REE Diets ct ens grate ets | Brows Wee 2 tana, fs BURMA | od "eatace anette | Te haart dnt war the Pacn ope | Masada aut Rt cic He | Phe ime Totegragh Mowene® Mecelved | S17 sonsdclal Neary’ every Lied of torte | Pee “sn be gold Fowtd fearon ie Say mae nd? 7 India We nes Ki 5 u eehcevicscecriar tatoo aa | Hike: cown, Fecha na| Re Pac eg Bae i | Weta ae Than Ma | ip a a RI ARLE | meme mea the ornety tne | sian motenyer aad Artin entloger owe | "Masa Toi oot ofthe window and the 70: : 4 t, Miwes' Miranda Lucas, Iola ‘Wil- nt for 2 ave beck a hail storm in the vielnity.”Irthey | Fington. Ot ‘ class in algebra, to FA Coltion Jase gigabes’ | much that their outlet was nearly cut off, and | ilsmu, Kate Goodall Melon Mclineung: Aneio was the only telegraph wire into Pitisbure, Aw, | 0 thas tntrodwoed by the modern eptritnalices, renee on i = on bea cateemeal They prec that "high! fap wae | ivan, Me Haalanic ds Curtin Ae Blaise Re NE: | auenerm thon Silt; td elas, stgabes | tho military overnight of all their snoversents | Heatiseite, Soothe toa lager, who has Jost died; ex-presideat of| I'Practiond in Chicago. ‘The reveslors of dew: | "== ==cking'ea? wesc And s0 we go. from “low” to “high” and from | ville, A. Wheatley, M. Donalioe, E, Bra to Thomas Murtagh, PROFESSIONAL GRADUATES, the Western Union ‘Telegraph company.was Hny often rent elegant rooms in business blocks Hextean Widows and Orphans. sigh to“low.* “The sun, the earth, the land | Heat, Eqdenniogs i Monga, ti ¥ iccond deparuneni setae Uneeat Or the members of the Thalions several are the operator. Andrew Carnegie, the iron prinee; | aid lve in fine style, which they are able to do | me movements of | Bute, 2 i -Reeke ain 8 now upon the professional stage. nie 7 manes eee fare ey Ste Rom | Mate Lae Pee te which depends the neces- | €rbec. second et tian doctrine, Cleary; Robert Piteairn, of the Pennsylvania railroad ‘¢redulous patrons. In some cases, how-| If s Mexican lady & widowed and has no ie wate ae" pers enor: ee Drawing and Pai Ete,—Premiums to Hirst clans orthography Thom Story has gained considerable reputation as a 14 on inie- | means, @ family counsel is held. Her male f 2 F a Sy Bec. Faleon company; City Attorney Moreland and George | ever, humble : ‘tines Monte, ES ae sea cee oe ph qo4 Ne for bart reliable and painstaking actress, and has been = re-alanm | Or ree winer they. pesetee a cl * | noms, . Brooke, F. Wituerhee and K. Lowste | chs history, Jobn. McKenney fret Capt. Smeed, 5th ar ot ne ea ce nue | aasoclated with Mme. Junaaschek and Tom | Meet, xAUh oma Una le tea nation, ‘The Courts. erty, | Pieces of “taney work by Misses . Scott, | mar, to Joseph Hegarty; fret class A the ib she post-house | keeng for several seasons, Misa Minnie Frye, | bouts: Pnomate Oeunes fais Con, M. Huntington, B Brooke, A. ieese, i 1en- | to Dennis, Collins; secobd clase geography, is | $e Bighy and, filling it with soldiers, rowed | K* aret Lanner, has developed quite ‘an| ‘There was but one instrument, and when it spires emia tame enetag | Sy, Mngt nif Mar | Vor geet acaencamedalaardad Jon | sng srs ote iets atte i | soups bn ewe tol | ack at Se ea qpinuerecion peas and tconors | rou, and isin serine by Mary ¢. Colman, EF, Selina ‘Bpanis Ap Alexandria friend ot the club took charge | Saucoumeful loading lady. Mr. ‘Herndon Mor- | to newspapers und bo delivery f il i Tat Glass compoaition, 40 Infants of P. 1; order investment | Wheatley, M. McMahon, E.Jenninus, K. Cas | reli; second’ class reading, ow + fret Falcon. A few years later Mr. Malcolm Spore company is eel hao ur 8 Ww. Keon the tslegraph Salon, whooping what be eaaen sh etabliahed local repatatuon, waleh they > amended. | Estate of Ms etetege | tel, ‘A. seen bid He Young, were aekibiod: class Denman Ekibe Fones sone class ma eat Bjofesstonal exper for hia paper. The amount of foreign pews was | fet to tn thelr business cards anid newspaper: a4 ‘sduninistration ee we penmanship, to Cohan; ares lence on the stage as did Mr. Harry ‘Taylor, al-| limited to 1,500 words » night gud a a cenke ehenives Gah cabeaene ee pratal or 2.000. Me. ett gcull: | zm ‘steer coeuencanan 480 DTA Eiht ig gene ane < Her eying ie ed ora arate be ioe bln Salar work, Hegtiar aha ert of a fare. Several are me- | mus aoe Fealde cen a } : E TION OF PREMIUMS, men me Second has also ® Mr. | tolls at that time ts tor fayare. fe ee sriginted, guardian’ wo a, V- Ryder: bond | ane seventeonth aonent wormencemient of mental arithmetic! to George Maye See letees Tuber has bloomed forth ag & successlul opera | and four echis tor eck ondicinnst woe Bost ate, oe & a =; N Seteet ettshcton ate. $1,000. "Estate |. D. Fuller; frst aecoun’ writing, Joveph Bateman.” Improvement in ics in, Sousa’ “Desiree” |" One night when we called to copy the: known, CT aad b Figg FS nn 24 Miimantarator, 2p proved. ee Se Acoamny of the Geceed Hart o¢ Mary tock studies’ to George Ellin, that the ghmous Git- | we found ever 5s, gulp and Stger sting the Gark continent and their Se pee —4 tate Gurdin "Snowden: ‘adinitted | place Thursday at the academy hall . R wie 5, FF ent ea geet ea; | COF-Of 8th street and Maryland ave. southwest, opera, ofthe “ieitiodrant Heading. He told’us there omit Ambulancs for Office Beckers, | 01 thy natgoem to eeard B wefob and 3,3 tt tong Sanam wants | S%-OF St erat and Maryland ave southwest youistorapio an impremton atts | thet lght ae beret bat Acs al granted Sarah St. C. Magee; bond 4 96,000. the pupils, after which Rev. Father Donnelly, broken. We so. Seolohe Trarery muuuelasion of G7 W. Baur, | pastor of St: Duminl's church presented tis o Fialian club during its ox-| frock oil on the will Qroved admitted oe eer cad $ [mci gpa ag ig lg ero! Pepe i Waneat te eS, Granuan; bond $13,000. Will | sealor “class gold ‘crows, drawn for by ‘Misses ae OS of Mary Hi. Dorsey admitied to protate and let. MeDevitt and Gross; jusvior class is ‘The former | into the offles of Seater Voctnsion Dorsey bond $4,000. | Sesld eros, drawn forby Angela sity, Mary ¥ the business manager of | bundle of Estate of Rebecca 4 ! ‘end ‘Neumeyer. Laut ‘Whit Herren: bond §5:000, Witlorwh sleney In studice—Misses’ Mary aud. Delle ‘and discretion. "The latior aa | Seti . Sdiniiied' vo probate and letters 8.8, | Daly: second sculor class—ciass houor—siver ‘the ardnous duties of | that he could make ‘Sf Antonetig EE Bacher Hon abd lunprovement,Siiss Ak Never tettce | Oia aperiense and energy | foie iaase 2 vere! - Nevins letters of collection; p00” Gite | iy’ menttoneds Minced Gertrade Crane, Ameels ait ctmmrtee ts secaracy ‘sim MeVevitt, Fannie Daily aud Julla Hytues Best representa ists of| Tease eoearaey, ‘and letters junior clase—iiret houor book, ‘Annie Par'the cite ces ction | Bimpeony "bod second certificates, Misses DM. fattondas , letters ‘aud Hannah Allman; honorably men: & Ouerbak; bond iases Bridget Duly and. Plorie: Grosse jorace guard juiflor clasa~honor for general Iinprove. ‘expan of B. Ryan, late of USN. was passed, Miss Nellie’ Heath first bouor—