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THE EVENING STAR Telegrams to The Star. PUBLISHED DAILY. Exeept Sunday, . Northwest Corner Pussajfvinie pangs Lith St, by ; ae — hange pa The Evening Star Newspaper Company, pag cancies wa account ar ieee oe | THE MICHIGAN FOREST FIRES. tions must be paid ix advances cematecrie mee = “men | We TQ —No 10,606. WASHINGTON, D. C.. —oooo— THE CRIMES BILL DEBATE. A Strong Effort Waking to Induce Giad- — —— stone to Change His Tactics. ATURDAY, MAY 14, 1887. aS aay : aa = = : = E UeTiGn wee! = ae a Special Cable Dispatch to Tux Evaxine STAR. AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. sn, eens BEAD. I NATIONAL DRILI. Loxpox, May 14,.—Strong efforts are being made . 5 7 a => = | LFINGER “¢ SSS ee aS = = SE, = oH. ———-_____ He Expired About Noon To-Day—A |The Official Program for Each Day. | 1 the liberal party t induce Gladstone to sam NEY Sstiosat tuzaree es AREMEINGES, G3) 22 AX: | Bae, SHMONT AVE, OHNISTIAN CHURGH, ook URE ERESIAERIAN, CHURCH: | covmmnenet Ractirss To-Day.—tnternl reve roa ape = lead Pee pes ug Establishment to 1110 14th ft.nw.. where she | Bission mad Unt ES ren in the ZT-REtLy, pastor Sabbath Cpe mnectine at ue, $592,952; customs, $631,374. Justice William B. Woods, of the Supreme Court of Boing following fehl rags for the National | to the coercion bill committee debate, The desire will be pleased to receive her friends aud customers1* | Flesh.” “Sum 1001 ‘a. im. peopl Fat 11'am. Young Peop! 7 a the U1 wi ‘ beginning Monday, May 23: in that he should withdraw the ifberal party en- sOainre Ako TAISINORE AND WAREINGTON? ervice, 7 pan. Prayer meeting Thuraday 8 pi. ate | m. ‘Gospel Bervice at & p.m. Strangers aro cordially | Tum TRADING SQuapmox.—Commodore Schley, United States, who has been ill at his residence Soin aeremerliemlieas an the be chveld whbérew che Whorel_ party ee; Be ieistertas sponta aa Ge current | fee foal xe it? _ | welcome. Who has just returned from Newport, where he in- | 00 Rstreet, in this city, for some time, died a few ussday=inkinery Scoaavaen os tions, 10 to | detail, and concentrate them only upon one oF LWe issue of “The Presby b Observer.” announcing the | ca ‘WESLEY CHAPEL, COR. OF STH AND F CENTRAL U: ‘spectel the vessels minutes after 12 o’clock to-day, He was seriously pany competitions, 1f nendments of principle, aresent, how. ‘ spect and training squadron, speaks broad am ts of principle, AU present ALL NEXT WEEK ishing of its Washington c office, with the a sts. n.w., James P.WRUGHT, pastor. Teachers’ sylvanis ave.—Gos} 0 2; zouave competitions, :? exhibition drill, 4; ver, Gi e “3 e re SEE ea ee eee ie tee ae | et BT | Peano Reg ene {ith enthusiasm of the high state of emctency of | sick while in California a month ago, but improved | 3 20Uaye, competition, Aon m drill, 4; | ever, Gladstone is taking his own hich live, abd nee (Gheurels of ther ovens anak act 4 Preshing by the ratty fm 7S Pes meethire peat Mou liay might Gud Fellows Hall, sth Gee present class of ‘boys. The essels of the | enough toenable him to come home, After his ar- | 47°88 Parade, TY rly, auuletic Park, | shows no signs of ucceding to tse wishes E WONDERFUL ‘staf. Mr. Wm. W nee, of Baltimore, is president | perance mee! (Band of Hope), 3 pain. Young | st. se. Sunday, p.m. vider oon i rol In excellent condition an 1e oa we ofthe Company: "Sample copies, of the payer | people's waste Bas eae Sunday School Board | her Maryland aye. end Sth st, aw. Sundays, 3 will leave Newport early I Juee aid: gall digees | Val he continued to grow worse. His disease was Wednesday—Parade, forenoon; regimental re- “THE PEOPLES PALACE.” will ‘be sent free to any address irom the Balthnore | More "30 pam. Prayer meet ursday 7:80 | Tuesdays and Fridays, 7:45 pan. Pilgrim Hall, Fri- | for Lisbonnole dropsy. He suffered intensely last night, but in 3 ih KELLAR Mace HE | pomm-< Wcase Uring Yous oteriugs Tor ths tenor at | Ge weg a rianre C40 p.m. Pigcim Ball, Fale Ollicers an crew of tha Quen ner, Rhee erne | the early morning he apparentiy Decatse tinernst. | VIEWS and competitions, afternoon; dress pa circ Se scone aca sass ~ ———____—____ | tke ‘Sunday Schon tosnoroee Monday night, “Gospel wagon meetings Sunda} Navy | Olcry and crew of the Quinnebaug. After an ex. rade, 5 Opening of a London tution Be RA BEUCHLER, FOR MANY YEARS | OS SION BAPTIST CHURCH Oia | Yak S20 pms toot Beta e Set 45 var, | tend ber nace the vessels will return to Newport in bie to pain. He was entircly Senesea this: ‘Thursday—Tnfantry company petitions, 10 Owes its Origin to Novelist Besant. ~ Chief Clerk for Edward Caverly & Co.. be B ZION r services on Sunday | MarKet Space, § p.m. Musical rehearsal’ at Mission, | October next morning and the only evidenee of life visible was | _ 7 mp competitions, 20 | s ecial ispatch to T 1x0 Stal —_ seit in the Fiumbine Business ite GW BowbEs: at | sterrigon at Forelnck Eri at, ue Ravy ‘Figg Panday | Saturday, 7 pm. tbr Bre aves ii 7 | RRVENOE ArronemmuntacThe Secretary of the | his slow respiration. His family realized that the eae compan 20; individual com- TAUnLEE SAG Shs LaRINOA pone iecae & tein re sya mW, where. the patronage ol stae. mm at 11 o'clock on the ordinance 0 ERNON PLACE 3 4; = ig Ca dlecrhe ap Une PanG ta Caeae te ae Wer tae | LaDERIE RCS SEE Ee eee or Uth and E stavivws Rey, | Treasury has appointed the following storekeepers cna was near. He pasood sway pesootully with- | Poin 4:, dress] ry drills, ot letters as the hero of the hour comes true to- Ito do first-class Plumbing. ing and | 1: “If ye then befisen with Christ, seek those things | 3. DAWAY, pastor.—Preaching by the x st} and gaugers: John Garfield, at Cloverport, Ky.; | OU ing any sign of returning consciousness. day with the opening of the people's palace in the Sale of seats for the next week now im progress. C “class bin which are above.” All are invited to ti ‘Rev, relock: och Titorenting 7, | 1. was only at intervals thai he manifested any | Friday—Infantry company competition, 10 to 2; msi fo years’ capericnce, and with say cepencuce of 8 | WILLIAM Janina HowaBo cee It" | services inthe” morning.” Golibcea aay.” day | TY Ballard Goeene ot Lomsbury, N. C.: J. Barlow, | recognition of those around him last night. battalion competition, 2 to 4; individual competi- | ©a*t of London by the queen with gongvous state 7 q a “4 Re HE. SO- | or 9 years in the busines present | = ae a SHURCHA | bool st 9:30. m. Young People’s mecting at 6:45 | at re eis tomas Brown, atGales-| it is understood to be the desire of Justice | tion, 4; dress parade, Ss = ceremonies. Walter Besant 1s to be presented te Aastra «tite Wongeesaticaal Church, WED: | cumalvas ta the pubbe ae frst clare in Piambloe sad | j= LUTHER ZL CE MEMORIAL CHURCH | pm. Publicare cordially invited. 1 | Pig ad Bamesroo tam ab Chtcago, Til Joseph | woods: family to have him Duried in Ohio, where |" Satufday“Intante} company competition, 10 to | Sar monies Ma ts upon is book, “Ail Sorts and BSD AY EVENING, May IS. at § 0 lock. Entertain; | Steam Heating. Respectfully yours, 7 Tae ‘aiterioon Setvice moralacly at 9 octock: ee ose 20, 5 CHUROH, SOUTH, Cor ¥ Ray imonton, Ky., and James B. 0. Waller, he was orn. ‘The funeral arrangements Wave not | 2; cadet competition, 3 High School Cadets 43 Conditions of Men,” that the palace has been built, ment ofthe Ladies’ aid Seciety. Tickets 5 c. NDEN. | aver rican, med inter: ¥ A cago, z mad dress parade, s. e east c1 a ents, incinding refreshinents, myltat HLA. BEVCHLER, _| efor Sabbath Keeping deferred unal the 254 inst at | children's day, Bresicans stad ge ee the ae: Justice Woods was born tn Newark, Ohto, and, | “'Sunday—Kelicious service, 3; dress parade, & | The Whole east end is Blazing with bunting. AL. MUSICAL AND LITERARY ENTERTAINMENT 3 IPTION BOOKS FOR OPEN AIR | 4:30pm, aT Etat poe ey tthe children, At 3 pm. special | A COMPETITIVE EXaMINArion will be held at the | actor receiving his primary education Wer sear | Menaay,—Heligto parade, ‘forenoon; award’ of | though at the present moment the structure looks A “POR THE RENEFIT OF ae carta: tu ba Eevee tae <g>, FIFTH BAPTIST CHURCH—REV. c. & | children'sday exercises, with an address vy Gen. Heads | Tooms of the Civil Service Commission, in the west | Yale College, where he graduated in 1845. Sub | prizes and ouuitition dnilis, afternoén; dress pa- | only like a yellow brick barn, 1t will be developed. ST. JOHN'S WORKINGMEN'S CLUB. 4 | inudrin the different Purks of ‘the c | Be aebon penne eye RCH SREY, © & | mar Vax Tight, Movulur opens 2 cach service, NO | wing of the city hall, May 21, at 9 a. m., of per- sequently hé studied law, and began the practice | Fade, 5 presently into an itposing’edifice, The Queen's ‘Will be given af thie Parish Uden st bet HE and I, | Zeros Co, Mute store 00S Pa av Dy wil crcuiy the pulpit’ on Tomorrow (Sunday) at | day eveningat'® oclock Publicne ed 1t*__ | Sons having the following qualifications: A tamil. | of his profession in 1847.’ Entering the political | _ Artillery drills, Tuesday and Thursday, 10 to 1; jal, Which her majesty opens Wo-day, Is 136 by 76 2 E Tilly: Medete. | me seme tee Srmiows Fear 11 o'clock am. and 8 o'clock a 0 a UL'S CHURCH, 23D ST, NEAR | larity With the use of tiie compound microscope | arena. ie 8 democrat, he was jelectedl in 1807 to the | rine Practice, Tuesday afternoon; Thursday, 1 U6 | feet, will accomt m0 peopie, ind has two ite, aud. APE 8’ SPEL TE! or Ne aah \d its accessoric ‘antcal studies; slature, and made Ker, anc 5 yy ; Saturday, 11 to iden galleries running along eac ie, Sup Oreheaten | SE rady Moe Bose Stop wn CAN Wanuincton ai | aangee ,Fpmmpyiamin abe aw Repuons, “Fad | Dd acces Prepare plang tissues by sections oF | elected to the tame body” two Years. thereatter. Seley ias, Ported by caryarides at the bark of which are the Ticket 50 cent fthe Church | furnished and fitted throughout, will leave Soi dieks Grand Bed sts. se. F. ML BRapiey, Esa. | 10 am. Sunday School: 11 aan, Liegay Holy Come otherwise, for microscopic examination, and to | After the breaking out of the war in 1861 he went Managing Secretary De Leon to-d: celved res of twenty-LWo queens Laken frum all pe and Mesira. Whiteside & W 1 Pennsylvania | wharf hereadter daily at p.m, save Sund: anys there will address the meeting. Good singing: | munion and sermon. Tha hour of the Evening service, | make permanent weeeeeey toe era eee | into thie TaN Ca ee ean 968 he went scbiecl ine lay Tecelved @ | rods of history. ave, i°_ | _myl0-lw Bey Weta a Bs ___ | until further notice, will be 8 o'clock. ‘Short servies | botanical knowledge and requisite ability to delin- | the «Seventy-sixth Ohio Infantry, serving until | telegram from Rev. DeWitt T.Talmage,of Brooklyn, —___ BS FLORA © DENNISON'S eae <—S nEOBLIG TEMPERANCE MEETING AT (choral), and sermon. Seats free at ali services. 1t* | eato tntelligentiy and accurately objects seen | the aed ne he was, mustered out, = accepting an Invitation to preach at the camp on | 7: PREPARATIONS AT MILLBANIK 5 A /STIVAL AX E Hayden’ Hall, 4% st. ay s' PTS! 1 crOseoy s radier- and brevet-ina, $i take piace WEDNESDAY the 1th ie, Shee, Col Cauran Gen, Watrsey and other good speakers | SG pg AeS? PAPTISE, CHURCH, 137 Ita thinner sultanie gee She ae ened visto fr Hall, ad to iT, or | Sunday, the 3oth ist, Services will be held on Sai Ghreen Gon, Warmer and othe Pain and Bp. oe. by | Ho manner sultable for’ the preparation of wood | general. He was mustered out in Alabama, where e 3 Governments Explanation He it | 9:30 a m. Preaching at 11 am, and 8 p.m. by | cuts or photo-reprodi E fa-| he remained. Returning to legal duties and poll- | “¥® drill grounds, —— 4 Swedish and Gipse: to pire SHINGTON GROVE GAMP-MEETING | lev. 3: L. “to D, ; falliarity wien proguction; one having some ta | fe a 5 lian Scotian the aay tia executed byt Or exchange property. B. Lc WALKER. WASHINGTON GROVE CAMP-MEETING | Kev. a, B.D. of “Maryland.” Young | guiurity edges slate | tical life he was chosen & State chancellor for six BRANCH POST-OFFICE AT TIE CAMP. gard Very im. scholar ino This with other new and Bove Por exchange property: Fut WALTER: | SG NASGELATION cationas ok Ma MENTING | Hoghle's priver ticetig oh Yuen eeeiing oe a in antl an ability” to translate faney dances, will render the entertainment very at- (WALKEK & WALT Win Burris, 29 7th st. oF Robt. Cohen, 630 Penney | o'clock. General prayer and conference meeting on | cntcal French composition into good English. | Years but afver serving in this position fortwo} Postmaster Conger has arranged to open a | Special Cable Dispatch to Tux EvENINo Stan. < b years Was appointed by President Grant circuit | ranch post-office in the camp. Auascistant Lonpon, May 14.—The government explanation rott's music stores. or at the Hall. myl4at | TRICE OF COLUMBIA, | 1 BLOOM OF YOUTH LODGE, Xo. 1308, | je, CHURG “OUR FATHER” (GNIVER- | yesterday afternoon subject to the call of the pres- | Which office he held wr promotion to the Unived | Will bemadetosecure the prompt delivery of mails: | Millbank prison isjwhat may be called “Chin” I G MAKIN: S ANNUAL FLORAL MAY FESTE- SS ee SS ee es realist), GSth and Leste he Aree Rae Staves Supreme CourtiGhk ploaeia wae One of the bob-tail mail carts will be used to carry | know for a fact that the deputy governor has re Le VAL and BALL will take place at Masonic Hall, | aud extend Ne street north: from Lincoln aveute Bee et ene nes panege me eic balL UL | Eves aren vie oo eurow se 11 a mo suhject: | pe, WouesocusinGd iia ixaasuar Paw | om ee Constitution (dem.) said of him, | the mail back and forth from the main office, ‘The | ceived orders not to leave the prison, but to hold Grand arch sf 8500 pram on oPen BD. | Brenton Rend, the Commiaioners of te Dusrict of ilork 31 fall roralia, tg atfend the funeral of curate | Vesvers at 4 p.m. “Strangers cordially invited. 10 | gns.—Chiet Clerk Youmans, of the ‘Treasury De- Dens ein nan: pocePanre ome opeme Court Melt letecrs addreeacd to “Camp eee nee | humselt tn. re ore ft woud soem, woshd. barany ot ‘Ticket= $1.00, to be had at the Hall, or from Mem- | Srepared and fled in thisoflice Brother, E. S. Levy McCasg. Brothers of sister HAMLINE M.E.CHURCH,COR. 9TH AND | partment, has decided to remove the department | Pench: stot the bar, | ton,” and the mail will then be be poet aan ~ ers of the Class, TS myis-6e | PEP Hac with te re bury Ee Ceutialy invited. Funeral services at As- 1 i. NaxLoit, D.D. pastor.— | printing dice to the top of the building and place | United States he has won the respect of the bar, | bn, a sent directly to the | surrounded by so much siriugency aud mystery. ¥—PARSONAGE_ GROUNDS. AD- ven of the pro aes ‘THOS ss : Post-oilice in camp, s ay 15. Sunday school Diels ain, files divi ing and his fitness will not be questioned by thosé K. Church, 3d and A sta. ne, | the highway aforesaid, ar hing by Hev. 8.W. Axbuaws. D.D.,of New Haven, | Hg ues division in the basement. ‘The basement cies Dest : Officers of the Maryland Cadet Corps. were at SOME LONDON Gossip. Gomer who are best qualified to judge of the nature and TPS. is damp, and the compositors and pressmen have headquarters to-d nging to have their com- — , B Chure : “> Conn., at 11a. m., and 8 by the pastor. Subj extent of his professional acquirements. It is to quai lay, arranging to have their com. fod TS ee BS <qo> , GEORGETOWN INVINCIBLE couNCTE, | {or the evening Sermon? “Formation of Character | ong complained of the bad be hoped that’ the uppolntment of Judge Woods | mand go into camp.’ They will Urlag about Chitty. | Ae Important Literary Discovery = _Admimsion 10 Grounds 1 past AND | Saya INNs, af which time, the Commissioners | gs , GEORGETOWN INVINCIBLE COUNCIL, Hone Same aang at BBO, wo be addressed by the | ogee InrzND -To HEsION-cLieut. Emory H. | Will not interfere witte the success of toe woes, | iv juen and arrive either Sunday, Une 22d inst. |“ wary anderson to Try @ New Play. Mica e Barn Scccspapin by sient aod | “pn order at Be Conse oie District of Co- | see MONDAY MIGHE Re tha Ha, oe Bigtes, MEME | Hon ane J ares jCongcration meting Furnday. | raunt, whobas been ia command of the Sanford | MeBt thick Nas forts purpose the appointinens | OF the following days, writes | Special Cable Dispatch to Tux Evexrna Stan. mudern ‘vocal 3 - music. by. Signor | lumbis . aden in, | SataSnd” Ai Wultans and dadge Weed wal be the | Se ormacing Hrsdsg ea nis 12 me expedition oe! eas tGones caine aaa te He ue Sa eon | that’ Gov. McCill'and his stad Mal te pret | LONDOM, May 14.—Prot. Knight, of Sc Andrews, ioe Gee kr for ihe benent of the | _W, TINDALL: Reset Board Commiaaioners D.C. —— WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANGE | ome7i2Uited to all of these services. stdnents has returned to Wasuimeton fer, sremere | eupreme, Dem Tecen Toe Werks ot ees | on vernor'sday, May 25. Governors Oglesby, of | m the course of his researches for fresh ma~ Bethany Free Kindergarten. Tickets 50 cents. to be = SOTICE.—I DESIRE THE PUB. ~~ UNION Mecting hike Aaere ae ‘Dept. RPO ORTH STR Visit, He is in excellent health and denies that he | County, Ala, and 1s interested in other Alabama Illnets, Foraker, of Obio, and Gray of Indiana, | terial for a ife of Wordsworth, has been fortu. Bad st Metzerott’s ae eas Lnow tbat L have Lusproved my Pier | Si Hepedity and Hysiene at Gospel Mission Rooms, | senocTat WY Qeahi edt eat has any intention of resigning from the Navy or | enterprises, with Uelr stafls, are also expected on that day.” | nate enough to discover at Cole,Orton Ball, Leicess DEL'S SUMMER GARD! Holder ty substictine's ster Ciatupin Page Yor te | 92008: ave WEURESDAY, May 8. at 1-30 pant | RCO) tne Chops and Mason. 11 un from the exploring expedition, On the contrary As oe LS tershire, a large number of letters addressed te E jolders by substi ap le tor Dr. Antoinett Wright will deliver » léctureon “Our | Beopiod pret netting: Wen riad BF ‘m., | he has obtained another year's leave of absence MEMORIAL DAY. ‘The Indemnity Land Question. Aatgred (LATE ABNER Hae LS Ne poe aus ucheus ae ehtive alan dave, | Habits.” All interested are cordially invited. to be | Heople" prayer inceting. Thursday,at7:45 p.m. general | and Will Sall for the Congo Kiver June 4 i 2 Sir George Beaumont, the patnter baronet, by chek talle® to ‘the box throughout its entire length, prevent. AE. BOVE, Supt Dept. Heredity and Hy- | AUER Prayer meeting. ‘rh Gan ar pins aE are Sg er acces [oS leridge, Southey, and others. Thid WILL BE OPENED os Ehore broken plates” Eo Ww" WOODRUEE: busenire ana | eve fOr D. Cy myl4-s,tustt* | Stlend those services eis SOCIETY NOTES. Arranging For Exercises at Arlington ane es Suan Oaae Merary dischvery will Us pubibaes ante oot ae siatutacrarer. O57 and 680 Sass av.nw-as/-wsiia | Gx WASHINGTON TRAINING SCHOOL | ones and Other Cemeteries. Col Geo. Gray, of New York, counsel for the | times uy Ward Douglas, Of EADUrEAL SATOUDAY EVENING, MAT 14 SIN THP suPuewe covur oF Tux Dis | Stara aaa es Actor oe weeninncn ci rar kaa, eel |, Seretary and Mrs Hndiont gave ammertoe| aye. a x aemoralDay commivize nas pre: | ROTHER Pace Malimad’ Coy tn company witn | Weare Mars bowls Of RAUNT. win a ‘FRICT OF COLUMBIA. — ‘raining Scheel for Museen chit fe peleet Cee services every night went week, ‘The pastorat 11.a.m.; | President‘and Mrs, Cleveland on Thursday eventing. eden rein Pre. | Mr-J. K. Mendenhall, of this city, appeared betore | «“Faviv,” at Liverpool to-night. Her production o peer cece The Gib day of Apel. AD 1887, 4 4g | Blau Untvorsity building comer 1othand H sts at 8 | CLAtat Hoke 7-40 pm.; Monday, 8, BRown, 7:49 | ‘The center of the table was adorned with a great | Pared a gent Tre peeaeto “he exercises of Deco- | secretary Lamar today, and made an aigument “The Winter's Tale” at pan Sa sone GRAND CONCERT. Many H. Duscan v. Jaks M-Duxcas. No. 10,456, Siclgck MONDAY EVEN ING, the 16th inst. The pubr | Bm Tuesday, ¥: Friday, Rev, Geo, kuaiorn,b, | Cuswion of white roses and downy snow balla. Cov. | ration day. The procession, it is expected, will in regard to the settlement of the indenmity land | 860 WaS very Successful. Her charming Perdue ne delixht Washington peop = On motion of the plaintifl, by Messrs Worthington & rouchly renovated, and. with its beaut HE JOHNSON, Dean, D. All cordially invited. Tie” | ers were laid for ftteen. ‘Phe other |wereSec- | be one of more than usual interest and magnitud: will be seen at the Lyceum during Wwe autumn = ae = Fairc! 2. question. His proposition on behalf of the com- ds, and commodious waileries for | Papieiesr speators itis ordered that the defendant | myl4-2° 1400 Lath Se TEE REFORMED CHURCH Tx THE | Frou Boston, Gen, Serna ee de kay ee rep | asthe troops at the national encampment will, 1¢ | Tyee vm yrs reposition on behalf ‘company | ““°™ ee: is now ihe most pleasant and | cred herein on or before the. fire 'y ovctirring Bot THE RATERPRIGE ROMA PEPAEE | 10h and Os nw womorer Senda encore | Austrian miister, Mrs. McPherson, Senator and | 18 €xPected, join the Grand Army. The executtve | Should ascertal, the aimount of thir meses win A Wesleyan Colony im Luck, ‘coolest place im town for recreatio forty days after this day: otherwise the cause will be | Toye of THE ENTERPRISE REAL ESTATE | 3918 snd 0 ste nw. tor pastor, Rev. C.F. Sowtae, | Miss Evarts, Miss Endicott and Mr. Endicott, jr. | Committee of the G. A.R. held amecting last | the granted mits of the road. As only & portion | special Cable Dispatch to Tur EVENING Stan tg Stwagesapricd with the bet the seaman sonia, and | PProcuisn's taty of this Sele be published in The | Auee sii ge naa Ae Meet oy ah mea erimenE | Sead aim Ermaatiog By the pastor Rev. CE. Soweag, | Miss Brarts, Miss Endicott and Mr. Endico Right, at which various details were settled, Tne | Of the granted lands had been surveyed, the | “TSsjox May 14—A sensation has been pr the celebrated Anheuser-Busch teers of St Louis, as | Eyeniug Star Shd'the Waslliseten Lae Weer ae | on ORD eg gk verens Halls 7th and N ata Dy | A a ae oh us people's meeting at 7:1 Wines and liquors, are constantly on | quired by the rule of court. z mylt2t" FRAN ‘The object of this suit is to obtain a divorce from the 1 the losses could only be ascertained ap- " % Mr. and Mrs Jacob Hodgers, of Boston, who | committee is composed of the following members: | 3mOuut of the loss alt as eritied to | duced here among the Wesleyans by the news DEVEREUX, Secretary. Sener ats ae eegcTaAly welcome. Pastorsreet- | 5.76 heen the guests of Secretary Endicott ‘for a | Dan Department Commanders—F. H. Sprague, B, | Prostinately, but the a result =} nf 7 _ a certain extent [rom the records of the Land | that important discoveries of gold have been made HERMAN defendant, on the erounds of drunkennessand cruelty. | (E-g=> THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL MEETING = | reek Pash returmed to thelr hoine early in the | y. Hawkes, A. H.G. Richardson, Geo. E. corson, | Oflice. The company ‘should then be allowed to upon the Good Hope farm in Transvaal, the head. = TET OSING ‘By the Court. WM. M. MERRICK, Justice, &. | 2 ee pih A 2079, K. of L. (Journeyman Plumb. < doth sts. | Feek- Harrison Dingman, Chas. E. Royce, Wm. Gibson, | Select from the lands now held for indemnity | quartersofa flouris! lisstonary colony. Several i Caen nie oven 3 ‘True copy. Test: J, MEIGS, Ci ers), WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 18, 1887. All WicHARDeoN pastor. 11am. | Secretary and Mrs Whitney gavea large din-| 5°. Burdett N. M’ Bi can inet Purposes a sflicient amount to cover these losses, | wempting offers have already been made by specu- eee Nn Doane Saeed a | _apo0-lawaw By M. A Cl Ass’t metiibers are requested to ai eid ss business of im- shi” 8 p. mn. “The return of the Pro- | ner at Grasslands to a lange company, and those | S- it, N. M. Broo! quarters—J. B. | and tat the balance remaining of the indemnity. lavors, but the Wesleyaus have sent out a. wo ietuy, ST. JOS ALL, ue | oe - Portauice will be transacted. G. A.C, Secty. my14-3e i im, Youn people's necting. 9-30 | Niro woo pare ge the ea ean aD Burke, & E Faunce, A J. Gunning. Post 1—M.B. | lands should be restored to tue public domaiu, | investigate the matter. ‘The struggle between “AE YOU PuETT ST rece ssre ere | a ee OE UO AD: | NE cera mare a gas te | mete ea dean eee roa ane are eas C6 Bales Po | ean Mem upaeni Sige th| een attend nd Ss 7 =, ‘ @ 2 i ma. dur : ea : Will be watched w: : = “ * DUE MAY, 1887. | Honof the District of Columbia wil) be heldin the | And the public invited." —____t_| _ Miss Nellie Vilas has returned with Mr. Royal | Chas. P, Lincoln, Fred. Brackett, Thos. R. Turn. | Comp and make selections from. the nereechein nee IF SO, ANSWER THIS ADVERTISEMENT. Geoneetown, Uutveraty Law Building souttvast oon Bose OLY, GEOR, CHURCH, MASGACHD- | Vilas of Yonkers to his home for tortaight~s | RU Fos S Jno, H Vinal W. W. Hibbard. ‘. | Sheeceied lands. Got Groton es ae Mr. Parnell’s 1 Health. The following prizes wili be wiven to the three Hand- EQUIP SEES Inst, at 8 oclock.” By onder of the Presiden we 1 | BE setts aveand communion Ttmmrreranine | Tit, Mr. Vilns minde a short stay inthe city. | ich Sidney W, Herbert, Post oe eeicaon, | ford Miller case, and sud that wuile tne enapany Special Cable Dispatch to Tur EVENING Stas. eee are cone (CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. = 3. W. BULKLE song, 5:30 pam Hey Jas Hactons WD ekg | Secretary and ars. Lamar are both much im- | ¥! B. Prentice, Chas Matthews, Post 6—Edw, | had no objection to the conclusions of the Fresi- | “io vpox, May 14.—Dospite diplomatic denials re Bb tei eaty co : _LACHLAN TYLER, M. D., Secretar: Beats free, se RIES ate Ls the Beate recternaaule to drive out | Webster, C.J. Stora, Jno. 0, Riley. Post, 7_Jno, | dent tn his case, it was known that Guiltord Mil. | _ lease Say Start health, which have been cir- : Subscription for shares in the 13th issue and the = ; SSS i, NORTH | (ite late in the evening yesterday, $8. Stodder, W. O. Drew, J. H. Bradford, Post g— | ler Was not & bona fide settler, and that his case | frst payment thereon can bemade dailyat the | Spe peranos or LenOn cree eae ORT SSS aplearrer nae Riggs, of Iowa Cirle, | D. A. Grdsvenor, Arthur Hendricks, D. F. Mc- | had not been raised by the company, but by the | culated on high authority—emanating from him- office of the Association, 917 F street, from 8:30 | city will hold an open meeting, at their hall, morrow conducted by the pastor, Rev. i I threw open their beautiful house on Wednesday | Gowan. Post—R. D. Godman, J. P. Quander, | Pegisler of the land office, Who had written to the | seit, in fact, as I happen to know—there exist HOW To TELL Wio 18. a.m. to4:30 p.m. Pamphlets explaining the object hand D sts., next TUESDAY EVENIN y 17, | 11 am., ‘The Divine Corrective.” pe y Al contestants Wi Will be entitled to a vo Of the Association, its advantages, &c., furnished | 1587, at S o'clock. The 7 . General Land Office for a return of the flings ids for fear when, after a urcunig wil be hell for Us| Isetre of the course, “he Intermediate State of the | Met for the supper given by the ladies of the Ne- | Witt C-,COK Fost 107H. N. Howard, J. Les Reacat Avondate, he a i longed made by Miller, because they had been admitted it he ts obli vo quit London for Purplse of etving exprension tothe'views ofthe orean: | Departed" Seats fee onal Homeopathic Hospital instead of the weekly | Oopaintad ‘omsigts, Of Depariceee Coe | through an error, ‘The Seerseary resorved hvac, | Test,at Avondale, he is among the fines, mocwithe Dy three well known citizens and sworn to. Ladies de- | Upon application. ized workinzmen of Washington regarding the attempt CHURCH OF THE COVENANT (pREs- | !UBCheons heretofore given. ‘The supper was | Borve and his official staf, together With che vocy | Cision, standing the need of lis presence and guidance im Siring to enter contest will receive all information by THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prest. of certain merchant tailors to flood thecity with Pauper Dy teria), Coomera Tt oN NANT (PRES- | served trom’7 to 10. The windows, mantels, hal a Dey B: ———+or—___—_ the house. gidreasing, with photograph (which will be returned), | _ py0, oy EDSON, Secs. 01 my2-lm_ | Gut in your might ad deuouner thier siete “Services at i atm snd’ 8 Pein, Preacking'ty: | And tables were decked with begohlas pains an ee ee ‘The Arson Case. ——— 42 st n.w., City. pees ee Sees E \— | outin your might and denounce this atiempt to - i. aD in. Preachii Spanish bayonet PEAS 3 os Tua qt GUILFYRD WHITE, | SD. BAILEY, | prive Lome lator of howe employment. “Brothers | {be otatO:3vs m. Young People incetie av 242 | the back plaza ray sc with labios and teased | | 2be,foOwINE. additional commiiters were ap-| tux DEFENSE cuosiD AND, THE Se ae | erie ees ee ERNAN'S WASHINGTON EAT! F . WHITE & BAILEY, Gantt, Bowen, Ferry, and other prominent speakers | School at Faerie ung People’s meeting at 7-15 | The back piazza was set PS, eens an inted: Transportation—M. M. Brooks, Edward TILL MONDA! a 7 ‘Law aud Heal Estate, will address the meeting. Hy order ofthe President: | V-1. ‘Thursday servi pam, it_ | made a delightful retiring bower. Mrs. Riggs re- | P? 5 2 ‘The Show Playing the Banner Week! . i . patos the Pres Se aang ebster, and Arthur Hendricks Decorations and | tp the Criminal Court, Judge Mon! ‘The Whole Peninsula Enveloped im . SUSTRALTAN NOVELTY COMPANY, | _™6-2w* 1006 F st. nw. amy 14-26 GEORGE DUNNINGTON, Sec’ WAUGH M. E. CHURCH, 3D AND a | ceived her guests in a dress of white and heliotrope junds"-W. W. lubbard, Thos Re Turabal Ana | 12 the rt, Judge itgomery, yes~ beneath s oe Z = > <orce = EATH, MODISTE, = st8.n.6. (Capitol Hull) Rey. J, A. Paice, | camel's hair cloth, and she wore a quaint necklace | 70 é t terday after Tue Stan's report closed, the trial of Smoke and Towns in Danger. phe Human Fis. <=> SPECIAL NOTICE Bret io TIA Bak ee ee HEA RE, | D. Di, Pastor. Prsasntie ty hee ook he | of diamonds that {s an heirloom in the family. entan, RD, Goodman, and J. H. Bradford. Manguerte, Micu., May 14.—The whole penin TEE KING OF BICYCLISTS, ne moved to 1118 K st. n. w.; would like to see | (p:,D- Pastor. | Preacl Uy babes ives, of the = a Music—D. F. McGowan, B. Fisher, and J. H. | Mary Jane McBride and Jno. H. McFarland for aRQUerTs, MICH, THE PEERLESS AUSTIN SISTERS 20 SOD GEAEESE® BUILDERS, SPECULATORS, | re venrice Gite wameea, Poteet BE uarantced. | Ap tn Hemular Sunday sete ana a2 bepertorae | stra Nordhoff, who has been quite il, 1s now im- | MOCO. ¥ MeGowan, CB. Fisher, and J. 1 arson in setting ire to house 515 11th street, on | Sula is enveloped in Smoke, and telegraph wires Matinces Monday, Tuesday, Thuisiay & Saturday, AND OTHERS: paren eve Siete ante Iy Uustionary Mectiny a3 p.m. Weekly Saneaue | proving every day. goln, N. B. Fremtice, K. J. Russell, Mf. Anderson, | yne30 n, last, was continued. With the testimony | af badly crippled, At Palms the fires are raging Next Week—The Nicht Owis. New Faces: imi Iam now locatedat_my NEW UPTOWN OBFICE | =>, ©! BEEN THES ATTENTION! Ae ee wineen eens Slgcleckenall eed R ser. | Mrs. Thomas Riggs will go next month to Hot wae Revells, W. Go eae ees A. 2 fF | asto Miss McBride's reputation, the defense was | fearfully, and there are fears that the town wil TA LBAUGHS GHAND OPERA HOUSE. AND LUMBER YARD, Imeeting MONDAY, MA 1GUH,t0 which all are in: | all fre, and every bute Sekt tee aes” | Springs, Va fora fortnight, and then will spend | Vinal o. L-Saers, A Hart's. P. church ani 4, kc | closed and Mr. Taylor moved, for Mr. Farland, | UE, ee lade eeeeceuiar seonelieecaraa at 14TH AND B STREETS N. W., Vitea Several prominent spenkers will address the | a DowM ENT a [410 10TH ST_N.W, | “He Telnainder of the season ‘at Narragansett. Turnbull. “Orators ‘and Poets—Departinent Com- | that the court direct the jury to return a verdict paeite eee ore being driven frame campeon the Sal oneuniten anemiee Whered Rave pstock of well seasoned, hich grade SEE ge embers are requested to bring their ladies, | (§-~e> pV DOWMENT HALL, 410.10 preaching ag | | The Misses Riggs have given informal invite. | mander Burke, Assistant Adjutant-Gen. Faunce, | of acquittal as to his cleat It was oijeceaa t, | run from the east by fire. Fire on the Soo ONLY MATINEE § :DAY. WHITE FINE Finishing Limnber, FLORIDA, NORTE (GRAND OPENING. |“ j¢ PY Loup A. Cxci aud Mr. HarTox Tumnom | tions for a reception on Monday evening to their | W. W. Hibbard, C. P. Lincoln, and I Mt ‘Howard, | Ghd Ge wigestion vaste branch is raging fiercely. At Negaune the fires mgr Mtepemennrnce ate papper ad Se eeprtally Salk ae atimntion to public tor | <2 em opar, | O03 MES Fanny Thornton. Sir Edward Thorn- | | The different cemetertes will be in charge of thé | “ Judge Montgomery ‘stated that, unless there | ranch Is raging Gerosly, At Neganne the Tema eoppememees tes SON cig cl FLOORING AND STEPPING. Grand Opening of my Park, New York orn oud tee fe UNION METHODIST EPISCOPAL | ton Will be over from Richmond for the event. | following comrades: Soldiers’ Home, C.F. coln; | Was soine chauge developed in the "testimony, ie | tbe vast tract of Valuable pine. At Ishpeming Osan into ap hemes Hard Woods and Dressed Lumaber of all kinds. MONDAY, the 16th, 4 o'clock pm Entrance tres.” Be church, d Sunday school winsesines ee | Miss Janie Riggs will spend the summer in Copen- | Congressional, H. M. Howard; Battie, N. 8, Pren- | Should instruct tbe Jury that. they must. jot fires are raging south and southeast of the In fiir gules Benedict's Romantic Opera, Heese MELOCHBOERLER, | school, at 9 am, and Sunday school teinpetance wae Mrs HOWSTT 8 oe ee aagler to Sweden, | Uce; Oak Hlll, D. W. Houghton; isolated graves, | convict McFariand with McBride It tney found | S15" at baraga the smoke is gottang unbentablee LILY OF KILLARNEY, oe my13-3t° Proprietor. _| Pastor, how, Wa Ht Geka, Brana Preaching by the | and Mrs, Howard ls @ cousin to Miss Jamie” “Miss | J.O° Hiley, c. L. Sears. they were working Logether as charged, but if tey | and it looks as though the fires are approaching (Produced with entire New Scenery, Costnmes, and Me- | I order to close up my old office and yard at Ss ANY ONE KNOWING oF penicate | lust? pms Consecration’ esting tenes mect-| Alice Riggs will probably spend the summer in| Each commander was authorized to appoint | failed to tind that Farland set tire to’ the house | on the west end uf tue old Marquette, Houghton chanical Effects, and a Powerful Cast, including 12TH ST. AND MARYLAND AVE. 8. W., ‘children under twelve years of age who might | ing, and prayer service Wednesday evening. “ai | Washington. four ladles to represent his post on the ladies’ com- | with intent todefraud the insurance company, | gud ‘Ontonagon road. The fires are subsiding, but AELOTIA PINNIER, IFFO, | To give immediate possession of the ground and to | be benefited by a stay in the country during the sum- it*_| _Mrs. Stockton, of New Jersey, who has spent the | mittee, which will also include four from each re- | then they must acquit the damage is net ascertainable, Great damage EDNA GRAY, Sur Shy Gabonese of lauline and re-piling the lumber I | mer may apply to the Ma of the. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER | winter in this city, expecting to renew her many | Hef corps Air. Taylor said he Was content with that ruling | nas been done along the Chicago, the Northwest- HELEN NOEMAN, Pillsell the complete audentiresiock of Hough and | || | CHILDREN'S COUNTRY HOME, ae Bee ALE streets n w., Rev. Samugn f. | agreeable assoctutions of ouker yoors here, 13 now | pas = Urelh, BE, _aunce, and Fred. Brackett have and wouid offer no v-stimony. ed that | fi {fom Menominee north, but the worst is over, Supesb Orchestras der the direction of Prices. In fact, no reaonable offers refused: "7 °™ | S19 Leth at: mows on Satardaya in Mas teoa ah ty fe Ii adn and 7 Jo pin Uy Wis pastor” Goapeenee | OnIY able to be down ‘stairs for the frst ‘line in ‘rang tc le Gen, Sere | we waius sie waite fo tcp ou Mie acBriae es | wee ICH May Frere Bar perb Orchestration, under the 1 ADAM ITZEL, Jn = JAMES F. BARBOUR, <2 General Admission, 50 and 25e. Reserved Seats, 75e. | ytain Office and Yard: 14th and B sts. n.w. Reports 0 2th, bY the pastor. Gospel meet. 2 make arrangements for the parade. Gen. Sheri- | the waist she Wanted lo Ury on Miss McBride Was | well and Cola ‘On the Flint and Pere Mar <a Wie Wane | meats dail Cpa ‘30pm. Seatafor altyand ali | $leven weeks; she has noon Goniined to her cham-| dan has been requested to ofder out the United | still in her possession, and had not been worn. qQuetie K. R., are that forest fires are ‘also a>, GRAND OP! rs ‘States troops and | Lary Whitney his Col. Tracey contradicted both Miss McBride and | in the forest north of here, on the Grand. ids — iain ¢ mena = Ps formerly Guethler’s, on MONDAY, => EYLAND METHODIST EPISCOPAL | foe th teen at oe eo cross the Atlante tO | the gervicesof the Marine Band to the Grand armae | Me Wore ae oe tame of being in the office of | and Indiana k. R. The fires are confined to the Next Attraction—Kiralfy Bros.’ BLACK CROOK. myg | Wunch OMlce and Yard: 1th stand Md-ave. sw. May 10,1887, brie Bowling and Shéoting. Dancing Be AND, METHODIST stEZISCOPAL | get the benefit of the waters at Carlsbad. ‘The Union Veteran Will act a8 escort, and | the latter, and said it was after and not before | woods, and there are no reports of dauyre Wo wet “§ GRAND FAIR —S a 0 HE = myl3-3t*_| CHas. W. BALDWIN, pastor.—Sundsy school, 9 am. | Marini’s Floral May festival, looked forward to ‘the Sons of Veterans Serve as guard at Arili ‘the fire when he was there. ers as yet. The indicatious are for rain, i ee a weak Goes Buen RECEIVED — THE CELEBRATED | Preaching, 11am ahd p.m., by the pastor.’ All'are | annually with so much interest, takes place this | ton. ‘The parade will be disanceren tee ae ‘The Urial was adjourned to Monday next. —— REMOVAL # ng rea Wine, Only $1 peer galfon:||| Welccaned: aes eee, aes *_ | year on May 20, more and Potomac depot, and transportation will ———— LONG AND SHORT HAUL. —_ fos: JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 1417 N.Y. ave. inyl3-st— Se FOUNDRY METHODIST EPISCOPAL | Mrs. Dennison’s third annual May ball’ will take | be furnished to Fort Runyon, at the southern end A Lodge of Sorrow. — <a> FOU CAN BUY THE SUPERIOR OAL. | 3 scrape, comer of 14th and G_ sta, Kev. | nace on the 18th. Cents ad Carrie tanh area LF, WENLY-LVE | now rue SCOTTISH HITE MASONS Wil MOURN Tux | Mir. Morrison Finds Southern ee DRE 1417 Now VOR ate ne Oo MAGED- | Guanes EEvrort pastor, SO mre eae Ee eT rane eat Christian, of Richmond, Va, welt | ing there (0 carey pemsone ce arte ee walt: Fr DEAD. ae Saabs See see io Bo EWS, 1417 Ne img | Sunday vat 9:3 2 ere Fy persons ma. On a0 wrt ad Proceeds to be devowtd to St: Alsatus Fantoral Real- INSURANCE, LOANS, REAL ESTATE. Se NOM, HEADIGA VERE FINE OLD CALE | service every Weulncaiay evening ar sae iia aiazes | Known in Washington for her many accomplish- | count of the clasing of aqueduct. Bridge it senee | A Lodge of Sorrow will be held at the Metro.| _Cuicco, ihter-state’ Gummerce, Commiseluee ts Sever myo-waes2t Se iin Burgundy. JOHN H. MAGRUDEE, | g pleasure elcome Vi eS ‘The | Ments, as Well as rare artistic talents, is visit essary to take this roundabout way to Arlington. | polftan M. E. church next Monday evening by of the Inte ~ : ¥ F Pp tow isitors and strangers. ey iting = city, and will leave for Washingwon to-day, Pouus Euov Tarte HAVE REMBVED THEIR OFFICE TO THE | 1417 New York ave. my13-3t ” | Seatings of Foundry Church ave fae iu" | her sister, Mrs, Prot, Montague, at 1514 Corcoran ‘The yosal mausio a6 een eanwe styen by a | Mituras Lodge of Pertection, No. 1, Ancient and | 42 the city, and referring t the investigations of —— $f >THE CELEBRATED HOME-MADE CAKES | ( ——. sPIRITUALISM—SUNDAY, 77H_AND | ©" Seba ee ealibridge. 4 Special | Accepted Scottish Hite. ‘The services will be | Tapinverview, during iisextended southern trip, Gi Se: MAT S,20e.: | Se eee eS SUNDAY, ry sac $ service will be held at the tomb of Gen. Logan in a GoMGHT PRICES, Se. MATINERS,20e.:to ll parta F 1 SER DSTI piter Gy AION <7 a now. Bic. nay Su See ee eo et Lith Ciby, Bam Ot Ey, | Ek Creek Cone ay SE Eee ee | temunttal aul impévssion $4 tas bom woreen | teeta testimony of raliroud ofctals wad Calddren Half Prive asthe Matioros 3 [ON DG | ie NOTICE TO WATER TAKERS, | Paychionietric readings. 10e. doorcontmbauee, Yat TteHan GH Eee eae nopouced Sor ing after all the other exercises are over, so as to | years since a lodge of sorrow has been held here, sy Pet a ao z INCORPORATED APRIL 20, 1887. i, <a fess nie Be ones MiNi nearcoof EES TEE LAN | PE married at # o'clock the oventng or ine 18tn | Sopobrunity coattond.- The serrhees wal Ge teedes | The Services will be opened at7 o'clock, aeconding | {Melons and short haul section would. be, rulnows Capital stock $5,000, divided into 200 equal shares was RGINTED DEAT MENT, 2 DD pamae Beat cor, of Faw. Rev: B. | tnst.,at Dr. Chester's Church, Capital Hill, Instead | GPBOrtunILy to attend. — The ser ‘Honor, of which | t the ritual of the Scottish Rite, after Which, at 8 | sion will be made permanent or not Will not be Sneak chare feo eE Monthly payments $10 | sotice gheraby given tast ihe water wit he rge. | IETNOER, weiido 9330 aon Youn Bear itaya 42 | of Sending out cards, Dr. Chester und his family | GHiBe, of the Logan Guan “™ | o'clock, the general public whe have tickets will | decided until the full board meets at Washington Pa by vena 5 reais nrg vc oped nae aearees CO om CH tom, the southeast section of the ity. | meting at8.45 pia: weeily services every’ fives | have oxtended a general invitation to the mem | #104 Brackett is chairman. inst., special services | be admitted. week. Mr. Morrison does not think there 1s ext Week —Ploreiice Binley 1h “Hero | oghulscription aad payments can be made at the office | Ca4stol Hill trom 7 ain. t'7 pean of Tuesday, May’ | Hasreii , G43 . <7 Tie" | bers of bis congregation to attend the wedding. — | will bo held ar G46 Now eek Tene ae | Teenie Master Wm. Oscar Rome, who wilt | Bar atochig eae ea Tepeal of th — = | of the Secretary daily froma. mn. to dp-m, Coplesot 13th, 1887, to permit connections being made with the | 7 => THE TABERNACLE, 9TH, NEAR B ST. | The Literary Society will meet this evening at | Church with a sermon by Dr. Bartlett. preside, has detailed the following 33d degree | law, and believes that governmental supervision yy Oa ay | the Constitution, explaining the object of the Assoc ‘Byaniarot a aeieaeee | ees jsturscberaog | the residence of Professor Fay, Kendall Gen. Augur, Who 1s the commanding officer of | Masons to assist him in the cereinouies: Geo, | of railroad transportation has come UW stay. oe gio antth fr Bicycle of Therelen Lameestne | bo. ite advantages, Se, will be furnished upon ap eae aero comer eet DO st TT o‘aoel in the moratig. “Serviel@at50 geuck | The discussion of the Visterine cra eee Cees | mma Sea eT Bri ort Ue i ing as grand | E. Corson, senior warden; John H. Olcott, junior caaichsenin Sew eais tachi gtof wheels in the United States, mbiotm | $2002 10. nel, Piealient 450 Lodieiana sive: my1: __ Capt. of Engineers, U8. A. | in thee ning. Sunday sclicol at 9:30 a.m. Cordial wo! inveresting att the last meeting, will be con- | Marshal of the G. A. B. procession on decoratton Sey HL = are: i ag a LARGEST SI od cAMA OF BATTLE OF BULL RUS Bustirod Robinson. Vice-President, 319 7th < TO MY PATRONS—I_ EMPHATICALLY SE BNSC | crea 7 e last meeting of this season. | day. gieton and z, Goods Onpteretuseon nt. two blceks south of Peunoylvanis Auscust Peterson, Trustee, Lebrutt Builds ee eS al ——— Fitzkl, 334 degree, will be in charge of preliminary | The Contraband PR po agp lint ree sameamelll| pig ha echt beeen gg bo 4 omer ane ee Oe Gee Been ain te ST CHURCH, ATH ST.| | Following the excellent’ course, adopted some ‘The Civil Service Commissi arrangements at’ the church. ‘The ushers @p-| Pramcisco Yesterday Valued at $60,000. wl pm Hou. JA Swope, Frasee 1 a or countenaneed by Mr. JOS. W. HEED, 400 Oth at. | yasior—Short services aud ahort senmeeas: eesehing OF SUDJeCtS MRely eS are ey a special alsplay 70 RESUME ITS SESSIONS IN TH Oly NEXT’ wox- | POLED Satine an ae San FRANCISCO, May 14.—It is estimated that the pn eee E may Lee : rergices anc = ng nt x - | Robinson, Mer Shilling, Penbebaker, ‘ eCURSIONS ae ‘ 5p mo SS Right.” Bunny schodi ey, Denar, Baptiam at people, and artiste, the Cosmos Club will give DAY. Burnside’ Hay, O'connoneand, Ward treasury agents at Hong Kong were cognizant of EXCURSIONS, PIC-NICS, &e. | _0ttse hours: 9am. to p.m.“ avi =< Potanp warer | Ye Susy, 3 pu. eduducted by Paar Hz, Sua. ee Mea exmbition of photo-| Judge Cooley, chairman of the Interstate Com- | seven members of ‘ue lodge will pértoruy the fact Uhat the carrie gaegerayened — = = = ‘Ten barrels received to-day direct from the spring. | Yung Men's meeting Sunday. 6 p.m. Young People's | gra resetning masterpieces or famous €X- | mission, has ed to C3 was in his | ritualistic service. They will wear the uniform | day would be sent by the steamer Rio Janeiro, an STEAMER ww. conco. | ge» LEWIS JOHNSON & CO, ir TGHN RETWORTE | meekly Tyenday, pau Prayer and praise service | amples of paintings, sculpture, and architecture, Peper ees ptr hL LE ealnbedirtired of the S2d degree, with swords and lambskin | the ‘collector here was apprised by" tel my “ips SUNDAY, May’ Lot, 10 Sole Agent for the Disizctof Goltunbia, | 3 das, pm._fenie tree au seh tA tad aa ae 5s So-aay res Corea AFF ch will not be draped in mourning a ig | ry Seeerany rm, Hy ans of aan BANKERS, Te IRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, | 10an ce bors in Washing! aaa phe churcl raped in mournt tempered ste ne various, cases b wton at 2 pap. and 7 __ Telephone 122- myL2-3t ‘corner of 10th and @ sts. — ises to be uncommonly large, unique, and inter-| ‘Th 10 special business set apart for next | customary. 1 waster of the lodge will be seated | puskets of the large consignment of freight were 2 z =>, EMOVAL—THE WASHINGTON RUD. | KEV,S,M Suwaay,willpeachat 11 winx edaes | esting. “ARIS Usual oh sree eee Re ter RR EE De Se ee searched through Ly the customs oMoers: and te R™ ViEW FOR 1887. — r=, ‘Stamp Manufactory and General Eneray: junday School at 9:30 a, m. Vesper service at | house will be open the day following to ladies of Pe right hands. ‘The lodge members will occupy We | result of the Investigation Was Ube seizure of sev- z 1s Cotapany has removed. temporary” over Shari'a Pt Music led by Dr. Bischoff, organist. 1t_ | the families of members, who will be admitted | day. ‘Ido not think we will hold any public ses. | Fist pews. In tront of the master will be a coffin | Gral piles of goods, which, by order ot the deputy ‘Warhington’s Most Popnlar Resort. % or secunr. | $2! Otte, 1114 Pennsylvania ave. nw. In conuect THERE WILL BE A SERMON ON THIS | On cards obtainable trom members of the club, | {on on that ieee 1d proba- | On an elevated platform, with the head to the | collector, were taken to Use seizure room. The ‘This beantifal Summer Resort h: HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR DISTRI - | tion with ‘the above I annoutice to my’ patrons and so cated anc i make thy seed as the | Should the Weather be favorable on Tuesday the | , He added that the commissioners would proba- | On Al elevated plattorm, with the, 1 cloth, and | hiul comprised about twenty tons or wnree hun. in beautifol Summer Resort has been much fm- ae iSirebutt af the eid occ sa above until my store | dust of the earth; 4o that if sina ean nutmber the dust | great hall of the club wilt doutisss cree aoe biy spend Monday in the examination of commu- te Lam! or | ‘of merchandise, and made three Proved aud besabfied. and ‘many uew and eapensive TIES AND UN{TED STATES BONDS. isrebuilt at the old place, JULIUS SA at | gi P very on it will lay an apron of white lambskin, a pair of | died cases of mm Rmusemente wided this year, including s Grand Swick 3 tot" ETS BACMOANTEN, | of the sun iuen shail thy, seed slay be numbered" | attractive appearance ‘due to the! presence ofa | Hleations that have been received during thelr ab- white gloves, the cordon andthe jewel of the high- | loads. It 1s now estimated Uthat the com Back Hallway Coasting Track, G00 fect long Tio Se ee EE Sanday, Mane hota eo ou Hebrew brethirety | large number of the falr sex forvundte enough to | SeDCe. tet degree possessed by the deceased, and a sword | guods scluot ave worth gui000. This is te intgeat SSst winter and new baslets hove been boeter ret the = Cer ee ovEMENT : Jock pam.” | ney wanls Svente fra | be clegible for the privilege by reason of thelr re- ‘The Newsboyw Hi with a black scabbard and belt. ‘The three candle | Seizure ever made On tive coast. rand new boile ve P ‘at ac v y = a ee ons membership, wel lome. sticks, with lighted candles, are placed at Ube east, “4 ——>—— 100. Boat aud erounds af now open for COMPANY OF WASHINGTON, D.C. LF YOU CARE FOR YOUR CHILDE: Tm MLISHED BY THE SOCIETY—MONEY S ite the President to Nerth Care= Sane sete ere | COOP rveerama none on nats, nua ere ara Be are ge | hy Wear nner ame | WO SEE ak SORE O™T | eta fe tac i | om = SE et Sea eng Yaworn mares or remem.) nrg genic eta | Ba ake Mesias age | drag vate RN aa es | mennat ie Nema at Caray aud | Sener aon ian oar | nny SE, wr ws ore see bor: Sean come seed Gaia Bock gf this Company are re-| church Wat has roqularchildcens seraasys, SST Sina TREO PERE Sole a aT | eer nave Dota eg eeScanl a eb) chnod | KADALrayal eC no een he cea beaeee ae ee THEE ASSEMBLY. = = = = Ques ‘at the office, 326 Pennayl van = = algo Mrs. - | branches of their work. Through their efforts THIS b EF BROOKS, to receive their certificates of stock aid aign the Gon ALL SOULS | (UNITARIAN) CHURCH, | main in town as long as the weather will permit, sent and | BY the Scoush Hitvochotr. | Thea tollows the read- | _,Matmam, H.C. May 24—Gocretary Warre. ot Season. Meals alacarte. Lanek, ith and_L night schools were opened. They have ii) das Genpact rah Nb SADCRRAME CeEDaneRS ‘North ee eens cares. Lane seqntion and By-Laws. Sunpray, pastor—-Moruing serve’ Ll evs, Seed? | Dr.P. F. Harvey, accompanied by Mrs, Harvey, the tuition of children at the industrial 2 ritual there will be sung | this clty to-night for Washington, to invite Pres- 3 iCOWAN leaves every morning 3 beat Once open HB PID. a CHAEL T. WELLER, 8:30 p. mir Bunday school, B45 wom, 2 8 VOOPEE™ | aT ke the tout of Kurope this summer. ‘They | Pv for the bust Untversiey, and they have found | by Ceres sabe ee ete La Th ea | Mdonk Clovclassl to visit tae sieoeinty during the WW erciock. returning at 4 p.m Om Sundays per ad- eoCharve EDWARD J. — Se ANY WASHINGTON | Will sail at ‘sch 's we ty ‘Brower * » | coming session at Morehead City, June 14 to 2a, ee welt Facile SERRE | Bsa OG OF HETPEANY, SRIRGTON | Dauber’ SCH Gav a romain bisa Mtl | So ang emplorment fF ore thas one hun | Ha Samar tit ead Gur reer icp | suing een ae Minced Cs, June a = = = — EAWRENCE GARDN. um. holy communion: it a ‘m., morning prayer and | A very handsome dint Jerrer. | dred children. | “To get the night schools opened,” lowing the primate’s prayer and thereading ot | Gov. Scales, the State Board of Education und all __ 831 15th st.. Corcoran Building. GROUGE H. REPETTI, setmon; 3:46 p. m, children's service with eadress; aalens Riven at the Jetfer- | aid one of the ladies of the the society toa ran re. | ,FOUOW Pertor Phovivual will be the chant “Bene, | Judges of the State supreme court: “The body Mr, => SIEBEL & OWEN, evra Zin Pim service joath sermon addressed to young | £00 club last night by Assistant Secretary of the | Dorter,:-wasa hard battle, but ifany one hase doust Gictie.” "The Funeral Hi ” by the lodge, will | Harrell represents numbers over two thousand TAILORS, GEO. FRANCIS Dawson, | M62. Subject: “Wasted Lives.” A cordial invitation iry Maynard to the new Second Comptroller, | about ‘the wisdom of such movement let nim | Gctie:” the prayer by tbe primate, and | members, and it is belleved the educational inter- z Pint ci RENT TEENS aed LOM a SRWBENCE GAP Ato, | tobe present is extended to Young mor Ae_ | Sigourney Buller, ‘The guests were, Secretary - | Hsttthe Franklin building and soe for bimseit how | tren somes pages ch shear Us. Father" by | ests of ue whole South would gain a great lnpetus : - : rst-class Garments at reasonable prices. mh26-2 Fare no antentin’ Bier Checwe Ba MLA geen | a OR | Rl ASE a | sae enema |B arate ied crt | Ween Manny nag | natn toe a — | pes tine Sears located at ot Fontes ste syensigron,D, Gano angr, | Gn segparicy esl 7 fae Atte Hepies | HnIne Auditor Willams, fourcy Audie suey | Y,g0% Yau snues au” ko Rea NeD | censonSnurch cuir Wi sing, ts Te Dou” Taceon Again Shaken, We have just opened sui te Preven | 2 Jot heiorglyanis sve aim. Wat STIRBELING: | Tae tis day ban iatg pt sip WULLLAM, Le Mectinag May 7th, asin, Tou, aud the Laden Sixth Auditor MeConnville, Solictor of Treasury aueending school, When the night school opened Ae ee, ap eee nd American Satteens. Soaammemers Lawns, | ng’ Machine. “A large’ sesortment of the latent im | years aud the Easiis will wo condetad its Wns | Stare sa Moe, Tae WS Sa asd Festival ine lang alet, Deputy Comptroller MeMahen, Congressman | Se gladly went, after, her day's wor the | deliver an oration. At the close of the address YESTERDAY. New styles i taste, 10 and 123¢c. 1 of the best kno’ ake ‘oF | hame of yur friends and taste th England dinner, O% ‘Franklin school yo she lived near the 7th- chorus “Inflammatus” will be sung by the —Three distinct shocks of paps dor paminctypneopor gag Pent. ‘tive best fecktitios for tosshinn seen Toe | mameat J. V. N. HUYCK & CO. dee the Fancy Articles forsane™” ae | Botts We De bog o ores. Williains, eter Bin- | street wharf, nent na, Incredulous, visit the | eocuon shurch eholn After the donolegy ben FA wae dy fey my fF Cacice designs ip American Sattens, 12} and 15, | 20 Uranch office. “Employ nodrummers. ap30-Lio | At the same place, No 1508 Pennaylvani Se, AOUTH CANOLINA AVE ALP. CHORGH, | eney. Sen ee He tie cuidven avall Chenselos OF ee ae | edicuion will be pronounced by Nev. br. J.F- New- | p. m. yesterday, but no d PRENCH SATTEE: ‘ ~e@=> WISE MEN PLACE THEIR ORDEB FOR aoe Boke Tort gh: Cave, and 8th at. a.0., Hev. J. W. TROUT, Dr. and Mrs, Hartieben have returned trom Phil- | tunities afforded there, Or, go to the office oreeed | MAD. ‘The organiste will be ae TS ohaes’ | Were also severdly felt about fasprpenmindiennmnngtni gmat apt ea ae RING TO THE AROVE, WE INVITE OUR | Uay-echool 0:30 ain, Special eyaniny ee enk adelphia, accompanied by Mrs, Hartleben’s mother, | one year ago at No. 1220 F street, and learn there | 284 Prot. John Theophil. | Pru Is Mrs, Wolport Insane? 10-4 CROCHET BED SPREADS, $1. $1.25. with FT. HALL. 908 Fst nw. peed id ; | this week. Devinning at o'clock, Seats free, and afl | Mrs Thompson, widow ot the Las toe eoeecice | of the heatis that have been gisddened ade she Sho cater eeee eriotee dion Seal oe keene ies i Our stock ot White Goods's still complete; we are | TSA SS ape i are welcome, = 3t*_ | Thompson, 6t Fatiadelphia. homes that kage been ran comfortable DY | paniel Justus O'Connor, 14°, ‘March 2, 186; | THR QUESTION oe heen Gerng some rare bargains in tl lin i ~ t CH 'H OF THE REFORMATION, PA. Jue and in- ee eee Yo eee Gi —. \dge and Mrs, John Davis gave a small and. geen yMent and ous - — GAS FIXTURES. Corded and Chek Nainsook, 5,8, 10 ae VERY FINE QUALITY PIQUE, 1 PLUMBING, HEATING, TINNING. We are showing some very desirable things in Spring | 30} work promptly dona Dress Goods, at 12%. 15 4, S00. | Shag ets Parasols and Sun Umbrellas. | SSS Robert ‘Harrison Grahain, 27 faye. and 24 at. 8.0. Hey, W. E. Palsom, pas Poor children ‘that have come to : jelied by the Marshal met in tor. hay Bervices; To'maroee ti = waneaiesr | formal dinner last evening in honor of Mrs, an_ | Homes 0 the poor chi {eying $0 help those who | Berl, Wot bt artin, 33°, AUgUst Oy 166er Battal | eee eee eae in cuamine as te the tion; May 22, 11am.’ sermon to the Young | drews of New York. Covers were laid for ten. The ‘tous, not by giving money, Dut by taking Yori saree a ‘& Les; id Harri. | we old Circuit Court room ple’s “Union; “May 29, Whitsunday, Confinns- | other guests who sat down about the board were ‘the: ves, Hon and. Communion. Evening service at § o'clock. | Miss Lucy Frelinghuy: son 18°, June 2, sen, Mrs. May Wright, Miss this way, to reduce the record of crime in pein, 30, ae oe ‘Sherwood | Bortheast, under a writ of de tunatico ingutrendo 2oS te sordilly “vided Ae eens ae free a¢ al Adams Me, Rnaicott jr. “Mr. oustan, Mairoyent | Washingson, "Some ot, these children have no | efvi&, 90, July 1h. 16; Beujamin __ 438 9th stm. : ck, 32°, Seplember 2, 1886; Crawiord Cad- | issued on the petition of the District Commission- for the last ten is ‘no longer in my em) Us Bey, the Turkish , and Mr. Peters. wided | Hedrick, 32°, Septeus - a Ladies’ Gents’ and Children’s Medium weight and | §<e=> 280 W.Consom Jo, W. Macanran bavyiow one Tito te eal Eatate boca wal REV. DR. JOHN P, NEWMAN WILL Junin 3 good eS bench | Nauader Addins >, Novemuce > ise; Joan ler, Messrs. ee a Gauze UNDELWEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES, &e., &e. ses | Bend the firm to any one’ Baving business iii reales: | S's, Peet in the Metropolitan A. Chureh, at _pnice Weeds) Successor. got his meals Wherever he could. Another x SEpsngearel eee cenmony oe Be Meee Viain and Fancy Suriw Mattings, Floor Oi Clothe CORSON & MACARTNEY, pop, derios to yong ot be, wall give the four ‘There 1s some talk already gbout the chances of | boy, nites Soe ath Of pie teenie wether, segs ine County x th ‘Brumeis and Ingrain Carpets at cost GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. NW. 0. © GREEN, Behool "st 0:30 ‘a mn, Bttaunets cosdlaliy invited, | @ Successor to the late Justice Woods on the Su- | in & stable y ugt 7 Matters. pg ey Ft ‘Bankers and Dealers in Government Borde ‘BOS 7th street n. w. | ‘Thursday evening, lecture at 8 p.m. it_ | preme bench, the possibilities mentioned | Mim a tramp. Another boy on lumber piles | Correspondence of Tus EvExmxe Stan. JOHNSON, GARNER & CO., Deposits. re. Loans. Colleetions, ~~ 4331 F sr. XW. CENTRAL =e ERIAN CHURCH | 2F¢ Secretary: loot, Acorn General Garland, {caging house expired. We have provided’ hoses PPR alee gaye oe enaesiana aren |. Fae car ape Dong ae ated | ose eae ceiianyfagael woo wiser | LOR ar SGA ARRAS? | mente Tug and ex-Gor. Hoa.” Safeeployment ral othe vk. We gw cu | nme payaclan ofthe county will mst tn Rack mya South side, near 7thet | anc Baltimore bought and sold.” | sup, Vinder the Arm nan ne of Brown & Brad- | tor. Beats free, OE BM AW. a ‘War Department C! apie three hed | @ unit ‘of practice and fees, —Mr. 0. T. pene ahaa a arta anit |e anes enna reo gt es Pra Wi fcr preter ns Se | Ree aa ate eae |S gh Be ea Sa Prone Stock decltia. som aacaticy our friends Service, at $1,800, resigned, to take effect June 25, | only helps to support his two little brothers, but Sppotated Several agent of the Baltiinore, and Ua T " lephone Stock bourhtand sol 2887. Louis 4. Dent, of Maine, and arthur Kelly, | does the cooking, washing, and mending of the | (ito tcp dy ents wo iRoskeie tor the se Tae Axznican Callan WHE Chany SON NATION, OF of New Jersey, selected tor appointment as clerks | family, These are the feats aE summer, —— Mr. Win. Burriss and wife are at ospbates, isa popular and t Brain and Nerve class one, Adjutant-Generals Oftice, under civil taut We have. ace homie and coest make a | Ploneer Cottage, Washington Grove, METER GAS STOVE Aeaue'aeegeess spite Saari ae eenere service rules. Fanny Hamilton appointed el ae ‘of ‘We must then have ferme oS or summer cooking. aud enjoy the best cooking with | RUN'S FHAMMACY, (1420 Fennsylvania aves 18 ‘woman at $240 per annum, or Fepalrs and Fre. eon Bee | _ Rustaxmn.—Herbert Vail, chief of division in the The leastexpense There is uo other Gas Stove to ASD WOOD: MANTELA SLATE MAIC ‘Treasury Department Changes: aud Xo the men of Washington in behalf Of | supervising architect's office, Treasury Depart- anennansl vwer best. We | <a parlor grates, open fire ace attines, W. W. Durbin, of Ohio, having served a satistac- | ‘bese ——e ‘ment, has resigned his position to go into private dave ectera Usa ere ne Henn lott | ae tydints bearthe sahsiy fooms and factory, 40 tory probationary term of six months, has re-| an 10F $1,000,000 brought by Clinton | business in New York. ‘Vases ancl Getiece which wo will cll cheap. ce 4 eet LiME cere Spemee, tment to class one in the poe pes Puubers ana erenanee Arronrzp To 4 $1,000 CiERxsurr.—Henry C. a ie of North has been appointed HAXWAED & HUTCHINSON, cBuccemors to Caremraht t Iohnea), Promotion Mies Bva ‘0 of Minnesota, oman, waa served on Une teal otc we eeeh aeons in co eaak eas Deere MANCFACTUREES OF LIME. has been ‘promoted from the $000 class to class | in Coan, yomerday, ‘damages

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