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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGs, Northwest Cerner Pennsylvania Ave, and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, 8. H. KAUFFMANN, 2res't. ‘Tne Fr Sta served, a sty by carriers on theit owe scien any erase te SE atte per month Copies at “the counter Month. one yeat. G0. six month gy 7 US & nt ce at Wi ose Stine Metin, Duan Tur Waexzy Stan publish Your. pomtage prepaid. “Sirimonths, SO casey et ® $2-All mall subscriptions mast be popeper seut loner thane paid iat ‘ston of advertising IT WAS AN AWFUL CRASH. Eight Persons Killed in the Terrible Disaster at Horeeshor Bend. Prevescre, May 28.—The iatest reports from the ‘scene of the accident at Horseshoe Bend, on the % it Sica and the others ‘The i train arrived at the Uni ‘Ubts city, at 4:30 o'clock this ca ‘oC anxious mortals paced up and down t sageways It in suspense as their ‘rionds no “had taken Une, and were expected to 22.55 o'clock last night, TT WAS A TERRIFIC SHOCK. Almost the first person to step from the train TWO CENTS, _ | p20 20s Sexton's schoo ‘tencher in Fiorida, who Was on her way to her home in Beaver Pail ‘Uhis state, Miss McMahon furnished an acco pening WASHINGTON, D.C., SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1887. paid in advances Va. 70—No 10,618. ;_ Of the catastrophe. She said: “I was sitting . about the mi e > nal , 7 -| most of them wisely carried their umt e. _ SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. |INCAMP WASHINGTON TO-DAY ee, are Se aan, Telegrams to The Star. nein, rhe rain was runnin St a hi = = es —— a = ON METHODIST EPISOOP, Me haa. thousand people present. ‘The stand and Was terrific. I was thrown violently against Sas the Willards eal ee ee, SE (goat the quartory of the Custer Guarda: of | WS church. oth sts near Va. ave-ACiie. yw Hendy. the unreserved ‘stands wero fied to thelr com The seat in front ot me. The. train, stop} s —> at the Willard’s Hot is evenit b- ‘Vice at the quarters of the Custer Guards, of Church. 2 ‘Tae WEEKLY Stan, with tain- * ial abe: @ of the officers of his : col Capt 8 le cl ‘by the pastor, Rev. Wa. H. ran, &@ supplement, cont ete x least a thousand ee all w mt Sete Rite Rad wom Uke te ace Abe TG cee ck pan May 20,1867, ‘Toe nubect’*“Jea™ | Guava” Sadar school ue Gain Mlasionary moot | tng the interesting Mfustrationgeada tai meen] The Close of the Tournament. Deople wero on the laa toate THE HORSESHOE BEND WRECK ) fuse". ..2.,.2,, mute eager 3. A.B. while hers: he is also stopping at Wil- Sad & shart history of Gen- G. A. Oustor- ant | ing st 3 p.m. “Nouns peoples meating st 2p. rm. x e lawn by the railing. o They will see their friends to-morrow | why his body was not mutilated on the Big Hors bat- | Gcnsrcradion mecting Tsoon heard shricks from the passenger in the ‘evening, and Praise ser- | Of the National Drill Encampment: up to date, is cy ee @ Stan iy — ~ .—2 of the one ae. at anorning between § aud It's | le-Reld, by’ John W. Matchett, ex-Indian U.S. dele. | vice Wednesday evening. All wolcoms. it*_| now out and ready for mailing. Price, 5 cents, last night thelr receipts nad not tis. once knew that something awful append. a=, THE. $172 LEE woop aap ams | ene Mattana Went of tencaineat ‘ee Pree | MLNS Sea A ae wrapped and stamped, 6 centa, DRILLS, | parade ate ociocs witch ere Enos ate Traised the window and tooked out. ‘The, sight txiende actumpention ten : CENTRAL M. P. CHURCH, OTH ST. BET. Scat ge ee THE INFANTRY COMPANY i it 6 o'clock on the Alexand E and F n.w., Kev. STOCKTON REESE MuR- | Si frightened me. The entire sides of the two active performaices, and was expected woat-| Eight Lives Lost in the Accident. coho inmediatey in ne rear of the one T wae ract man fe. Last bight in were crushed tn. I could se the the prrorana p Jerformance alowed how the people cutting owt ‘over the coal cars lying on the -ad- Frould come out if the weather we them a chanee, ming track. ‘The passengers who were Not Ibe they good weather for ress parade ured assisted In removing the killed and wou: x ate Guth and Lae hes Lox Rees, | amination for promotion, dicrs Preparing to Leave—The Wire| the evening speccacis, for the rest of the Une, Le COLLIERY DISASTER IN SOOTLAND owas a sight that Twill never forgets ‘several PeigescerstnT intitctGoaiiend: Geaara tie Weis | hevaaeesee Cue Vases sod Molton will ess | pastor, dervice, Tomorrow of 22.4, 0, SUN | rap gacxerany op saa Wives decided not to| gluiams Wake howve Wetse About the | VERT Cee ae ee omen tn the car ewooned away whe Whey aa ges cordially invited emecting. a ee shoei auntveraty at ip. 2. bs pas | retarn ae meat Fe et ne ES Basar eterreg et cre ct Saag nat | He Soli S| Dara ng angen nt ee ee ens: | Dette Dilko on the Political Qatlook in Burope. | oMiesatis eee tora, min county NORTHEAST WASHINGTON 1 St. be, Sunday, at 9:30 otlock Mr. CM. WuttxEs MOUNT VERNON PLACE ME. CHURCH | the Department and forwarding the papers’ t0 —_->— and gav ; $3001 0. ia evening, a! el nd iss Si rker) will South, cor. of 9th and K sts. n.w., Rev. , e rrending sceaoes which followed the crash. BENT SSOCLATION nis ovenine, at Mole Sd ine Siiatax Gennie Smith's co-worker) wail | S—#—sou dey, | Washington. sr Sees ete ; y; tase honverebeing evcsee janday school at 9:30 ain. At 11, “The Doctrine of | GoveRNMmNT REcEIPTs To-Day.—Internal reve- © ‘pastor.— Mornin, "Wi fling Chris- | the Divine Humanity most Productive of sty." WittBnet be ar Gana!" Rvenine atk The Decertions of South | A's puts A discourse approprinte to coral. ue, $439,377; customs, $779,702. eS Ee F. s Loe serrbamemntiniach tmiinn = Commanper J. C. W hasbeen ordered toex- | Scemes About the Camp Ground—Sol- FLA A.M. will mect at Ma- = SS 4 5 See ANDER J. C, WATSON nonte Ter je, at kp. m., TO-MORROW, (Sun- PUBLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING TO- CHURCH OF “OUR FATHER” ( Cor. Sth and J st#. ne. at 8 pam. address the meeting. 5. W. Hapbaway, pastor.—Presching at 11 a.1 <ae> JOSE STAR BE > WAQHICE ALE THE MEMBERS. OF | Nicniniy’ mectine of Juvenile’ Missary ‘Society ata | . VISORS arrme Wurre House —During the Prest- | aay in Camp George Washington, ‘Preparations | ee Bom wiiiinetea, etnetonn, wat Alerandia | ry > Pa NOTHER PASSENGER'S STORY, DILKE ON THE GREAT POWERS.) a. 45 «ifn Tela “aout tour seats to the attonda serial meeting Sun- | {riondeand relatives, are cordially’ invited to attend | Qclock Pm: address, by Mra, J. 3. McKExXpmEx noe beget pine = ange mania The Virginia Drea Sata ETS ‘ . Me Finds England Alarmingty Weak | [it of Dule Crabam. | Wen (he crime luideg Tha Lateral af cue dacekend | Searsrnt eee gu late and beloved pastor. Rew. Wat. B. | Strangers and the public cordially invited, At? of strangers called, tags aa a ion of the troops encamped, and Secs Little in Europe to Justify | young Grahain was Ifteraliy buried beneath the Gua Loneruse. By orderof theprestione’ = | the Aith Sides torte eae oon ae oe Tana SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, 4TH ST. pep and Doeabie ® portanas the Boasting About Human Prom] fins but a moan escaped his lijys, and he must sc searboee SS Baptist Church, st 3 o'eleck pn. Rew, James H. Lee | Sand Vorieinnte poe Eon ee toe | Tae ASTRONOMERS at the Naval Observatory dis- | will leave to-night for their homesmifhe Governor's ¢ rae have died instantiy, for he Was about the first vic will deliver the opening sadessy and ‘tev. le'S. Laws RT ame and a pee ana shart Scrvices,, Preaching | credit the reported discovery of the so-called “Star | Guard, of North Carolina, will also leave. The Special Cable Dispatch to Tux Evexrna Stan. Um we set about to re a] —,* fearing LE Gey ao dttie : Special Becmon Sunday wight Congregational sing- | of Bethlehem” by Prof. Klein of Kentucky, and do | Louisville Legion have changed thelr plans and f; Lompou, May 98.—Dilke concindes bis omies en from the wreck his form, wes = ter ty mee oy Wand the west Mit contrary, it will Clerk and Chatriman of Committee. | ine prin s Young Pompigennoting Paeaien meet, | ROU Delleve that such a star exists, ‘will remain here till Tuesday. iter Do V the present position and strength of the European | with a lange quantity of coal from the freight car, Da postponed to the nest pleasant Sunday. 07 SHINES BARGE WILL READ A Wil Sou eorthits witkioge Barsday, 8 p.m. Seats free. | REDUCING THE PUBLIC Desr.—The receipts of the | Augur and his staff officers, whose pleasant of cards at the ate, proving metabership.” Ro saausion on“ ihe Glory of Israel and the Second | W#!l You worship with ust Powers in the New Fortnightly with an article on | had crushed the young man’s life out before any Government thus far indicate that there will be | relations are soon to be dissolved, assembled in 2 e rendered. 1 never Want . aie saat: f ° the united kingdom. In this, for the first time, | assistance could be rendered. I never want KEINHOLD SPRINGSGUTH, Secretary. Bret door above Fa. ave. Cate OS SELOTE, pastor Sertines honorees (Fax: | The receipts to date have been $31,285,021 and the | and panoply of full dress, and were photographed. self as the author of “Greater Britain.” Dike does | jgonieing erie of meu completely. over po — —— = —_if— iy rm0D. the ir, the subject “Ti 7 x e ~ Oo kee] DSSP SSI my senses r NATIONAL HOTEL, Max 28, 1887. ‘THE POTOMAC, 1d Day of God." ALG pine preaching by the pat ~ ordeal of the Grill, gave themselves up to the 3 on account of Egypt. He regards war between this | Mauiayed to vep poss UBLIC, _ Prayer meeting Wednesday evening, We invite | THE LaraYeTre StaTug.—The committee, com- enjoyment of camp life. Bands were around country and Russta as likely to be long postponed, | AMin4 tn rescuing the. 2 to announce to patrons of this Hotel Wasnineros, D. C., May 25, 1887. ways wind to welcome visitors and atrans- | posed of Secretary Endicott, Senator Hoar, and | serenading, and of course all paid thelr respects to " chiefly because Russia will be unable to attack our | of about Uhirly miles an hour at the time the ¢ and public generally that I have taken a lease “= eed = = LiSML—SUNDAY, 77H AN; Architect Clark, to select the design and site for | headquarte The chief terest Shed a Asiatic empire for some years to come, The | lision occurred, and the freight, 1 shou a ju > Hotel with Mr. Farnham for a term of years. The As announced by G.O. No, 5. C. S., from these SSL as nw. Ses HELEN SHOE TecHAND | the proposed Latayette monument,have concluded | camp. ies of course. in Bee ens ne Yagaries of our foreign policy are severely handled. | Was going abot twelve miesan'nour. The feigut ‘Hotel is now in Receiver's hands to wind up the affairs segs, Memorial Day will bé observed om Mon- | Ss “Lets. n.w. Mrs. Hinex Stans to postpone action until they have consulted the | ONC, ‘can ‘find ont, and, that. 3 the standing “ agar ss meverely handlod. | as heavily to rash caused of Tenney & Co, The old Furniture will be sold. Ho- 30. es Seat me oma iter aie oe ened pculptos of the aoa It is quite likely that the | of the companies in the competitive Nearly, Though committed in the past tou tense of | YDanic among ? . Lam surprised fee he Shee CisemegRiy memierowee Srepreeen ef OE eee eee remere wate Sete | ec asec cen eatinns Peace monument at the foot of the Capitol on | if not quite all the competing compantes, will re- Constanfinopie and Belgium, both must be given | that three mes as many Were not dashed into furnished all new.and reopened about October 1, when’ | Pansyfvenis averderst O00 arms, een ate MPIRODOLITAN PREGUYTERTAN | Pennsylvania ave, willbe removed, and that the | main over until Monday evening. to hear judges. up, Dut the weight of the article is devoted to the | eternity. a for once, im ite bixtory tho Hotel will be cl rial Hoeiattcn ad bo teatiercge ett | BABES churt tik and Bug ney Cannot Mi Mew | Latayette ‘not mado it Biikely Gee the ‘seasue | This announcement will be made with due cere- | To the man who loves to. study human nature, | demonstration of our ices ees tt ib notes ROD Ret tent | Pope OE ee Spam. Bubject to-nckow cvoniee Gopal vhiaaes | Hee ia, noe, made 1 Is Rkety * | mony at the drill grounds, Monday afternoon at 3 | whether in uniform or not, the outside of the camp | ALARMING WEAKNESS, BOTH BY TAXD AND SEA. sass SOLE ata Oa dias ks eee eaaa 3 > THE ANN eight. ponies Aid o'clock. Gen, Ordway ‘to-day n Present as many interesting subjects as the “The highest foreign scientific military opinion | ave fog & a oan nerany: Party of the i i Post commanders, in forming their lines, will | —— _ a — 3, | In Favor or Mason Rowkie.—Major B. P. | list made up by the judges ts opened at t] hour, - ned moderately firm, first pric gen ee on the wn a m ce omrades on aed GU) BY CHAPEL (PRESBYTERIAN A line of sentinels extends all along the 14th street | informs us that the next great war in which Eng- Insignificant advances over last evet te te SET ist May, from 340 pr me to 8 | lone s bbe se Bi Droit Paras potwoen Sth and 7th ats, ‘iv! | Runkle was court-martiaied and alsmissed from Driz0s havo beck serded. Gen" Sheridan wi | fONL Ot the Monument Grounds, and outside the }iand 13 engaged will not end without an| Analtigares The ruling wasuict. for. the fitet si by the lady matasers: Coaches will leave | forms ‘Ticartetaniiermed aheel eee eos | Nore AE py am and 8 bin, Preaching pass phe Army in 1872. In 1877 he was restored by | brosent the prizes to the successful com SE eee es, ES Se ge Sem minutes, ater which i acai extremely fe Saaare, teers how, trom 320 | and alt should wear white gluves, the Grand-army | Prayer mectinig Wedomlay, 8 Tat i | the Ualved: States me, tuestion, came, up hetore | To-morrow the ee ey Gar Tew Talteaee | With baskets of gingerbread and frult, ‘small spec- |The fleet cannot be certain ot being | dull, Reading and st. Paul being the only stocks 30 pm. | Fai AP sence will alee | badey being displayed on the left breast. <=, INDEPENDENT METHO! wa ra ¢ Ulators in peanuts, peddlers of badges and canes, | apie to prevent an invasion. While it is ih and retown, €' half Y. The duty of y comrade to icipate in the 2033 “ action of the court-m: lal wi il. The court: e dri yunds at 3 o'clock. Fg a ef PRR in| Seer ee court-martial was final to be delivered in the ‘gro nd in a few stocks declines extend- Gren half price. ‘Shiouid th will resenting all kinds Sreaer Prove sacfetuent | that each apd every ouo will manitest his alleiauce to | s7yiehing Lomorrow at 11 & tn by Bro. Henuion, and | Holds in a long oplnion by Chiet Justice Walte, | Afterward there will be @ dress parade and a | 20d agreat many persons rep "on useless to land in Ireland or Scotland, or in the | ing up to % Were established, but the general Ist 4 a : vered yesterday, v Presi. Of commercial callings likely to thrive On the €08¢ | norch of England, it is a poosibie operation, wu | temsined Stukewt peroeptibissmvremene = at at SPFTCE APOC ROEDER | eohas tend cote op ny ne ae en ae Se | Gea ae ee areca ETO TAL Of he reel: | sacred conor mera of a camp, are crowaed closely together, | Thecolor | the one which, would undouurediy te attempted | Sekok he: market is sll exteeucly du and hearty invitation is extended to the citizens, churches, | & ‘be sermon on these scriptures, to our | the court-martial, Guia not spprarng that Ge Gen. Anderson and his staff and the line officers | Headers are not allowed to crows the lines, but Oc. = ne mi land in eas South of England = aa heavy. -ee ies Peppa genocls. and Sunday schools to co-operate. | Hebrew Brethren, on SUNDAY. May 20, 1887, corner | President had given this approval, Major Kunkle of the Vi brigade appeared at headquarters | casionally a bargain is made over the line, and Sc antaual poe ee aho prticon onae The V. mt Railroad Accident. wag ne Position of the various organizations partici: | of Peunsylvania ave. and 7th st, at 10 O'clock am.: | had never been out of the service ahd was enuitied rginia brigade appei bread and frult pass in this contraband way | Plcce of actual news in the article, w covers ‘ermo: a eT take reg inill be announced hereafter; but | “For my yoke is easy and my burden Js light." St. | to recover all his demands alittle after noon to-day and were received by finger: Pi 50 pages, concerns the bitterness of the discussion | pug 79 THE WEAKENING OF A CULVERT 8Y HEAVY bap a a RostegeiiLtake position according to their number, as | Matthew, 11th chapter, 30th verse, “And -at 8 o'clock Gen. Augurand his staff. The Virgtuia officers | into the camp. in the colonial conference between Lord Salisbury SuOWENS—TerO RUFLOTER MELAS, vig Sb NIE Fos tiie. of mecch will to: up 150 eee | Oo ere arr: ahs Moses was forty years in, the | CHANGES IN THE ATLANTA RECOMMENDED.—The formally took leave of the commandant. The ‘THE INDIVIDUAL CONTEST. and the Australian delegates on the subject of} sy. souwancuy, Vr. May 28_-The scene of the RSDAY, 30 P.M. Rennsyivania avenue, along the aventie to High street | by day nor the pillar of fire UF aught trom beloseste | ACUNg Secretary of the Navy yesterday received a | Viraaiy troops and line officers will leave for] One of themost interesting drilis of the weex | France and the Mew Hebrides, Salisbury, Dilke Fy Ae hater | phe 4 SSIS OF MEN, W. KING, Secretary. | Geoneetawn. and duwn: Hig street to the ferry, where | people.® Exedule Ten saree aE Ne 1t*_ | report from the naval advisory board at Chester, | home at 7o’clock to-night, ‘The staff officers will ._ W. KING, Secretary. | the tt be dist ~ a wi accident on th declares, was prepared to yield to Fi ‘Dut was, ras the individual contest which took place yes- prep fatR a iid €o' the colonists. a Foad at3:30 o'clock: yesterday was halt a alle west ee ace gos ENDOWMENT HALL “| Pa ard ee Temain here until to-morrow. Gen, Anderson and Pushed in | Tudely undecelved by pecan | epee ore nee ias yenney Sasha aes Sree orn (een occa Beh RD RENLDGE Sae am TNS | te emi gga | te ome cerns aia |S tte | en eae Ge {or the admsimion of childten shout to mane af once — SE FAUNcE, Bi 7-80., All | sel, was in error in ‘saying’ that the power de- | the camp and thelr treatment. | Gen, Ordway was Ce ae ‘The train going west passed over Uhe road and writing to the Children's Committee. 17335 se | my273 Ads rst mand took in'writine to the Children's Comm a line. The pas ig-a> NOMTY CAPONE, AVERT. | Sound Son gunilae, Sogou 8 he | ican mevoror meds: Vina egimenhnow | Sin and gicce mnie ice Ou neuen men | | fatzsnonrs arotonmnc woxmmor | putea hat wae Wr cK RTH CAROLIN N . P. pul ce WASHINGTON, D. C.,, MAY 25, 1887. ‘ked at the station reserve and y ‘hirly minutes before the ac- vive hen the number of competitors had | and diplomatic the outspoken youth- | beyond only about tt ; STK ‘We, the undersixned. “wholesaie’ groce ‘CHUKCH, Rev. J. W. Taour, pastor, North | of the engines called for by thecontract. They say. ‘THE VIRGINIA BRIGADE. Dean Foumped to iive teseiy ke nies oesteeastaned al iatnesiinng.“Swseenaman amore bel meas | ealommee Pieoar ae down tae debris fe RE SOATPARE the | here ae not to open our places of Dusineas on | Carvlina avenwoand Bim se ner Services Garine tie | Of (be engines called forby the contract. contract | Gen, Anderson, of the Virginia Brigade, and the Australians told him his speech was wet | "ion prenabls blocked up the culvert : Ola Point of New Jersey. Lots ior saleby AP. HILL | MONDAY, May 30, Decoration TG Baker HOTEL | Suntiay Scoot B30 kaw aes y aot Monae Bye: | and specications, a full consideration of ‘the re | members of his’ stall, express themselves. os = almost sorry they had lett | *PProschiug had to but there wes 800. Lis Pst. my28-Iw ‘| N.H. Shes, Jackson & Co, Beal er, KO. Sunday Sel 30 a yn. ; ; | sults or the trial e¢ tne Atlanta of Apr 12, and | Nene sen tus oat, CxPress themselves as anket. ‘They were they, had lett scl 2 ™ amonston, ‘Hume, J. C. Ergood & ny ig, Bible reading; Wednesday evening, ‘Teachers Sica pment ‘Australia, and were very they. SOL Ranaeanns oneaens ause appre Beam OFFICE FRANaioron aay Sass | ening, Prayer mcating. =? Css MSStBEs FEU | etree: they find the bleam colbeeve inaicaied | fF as bis brigade ts concerned, Gen. Anderson ately returning to Its here. Such | hension. ‘The engine passed over, Dugihe tender ckholdersof the Franklin inear- | 3 x =._STR VISITING wr. | CveRins: Pr nace et eee . | says that the camp has been acamp of instruction @ speech may be suited to an old country, | went down, and car after car, until 1 were shot ance Cow of Washington. B. Ce will be held at this | WOME vatoan cag Sean S aS nena, ME. Bre RIGAND, METHODIST EPISCOPAL | hore power developed by the engines and, main: | FYiis men many of whom necdeh suse exper Q Dat would be received with dismay | bY | Over, ‘The car next to the enigine was louded with on’ MONI ‘© 6, for the election of twelve | groups the days they visited, can procure copies taken | , Church, corner 10th and D sts. s.w., Rev. | tained for six consecutive hours Oliactive | eee. ‘The'strictest discipline has been main- aa ; the colonial cabinets, The scene concl by | lumber, which slid of, carrying away we ensulbe year, Polls open from | by Luke C, Dilion, Photographer, at PULLMAN'S Gal- | Clas. W. BaLpwix, paste ees wk Sm | netenth per cent, less than the collective | viinea and the troops have been required to at- the admission by one of the British officials that | the engine and inflicting injuries to the employes, 1 FENWICK YOUN¢ lery, 35 Pa. ave. ee | tiny sca Ts eg doa ea the PaRtoe: | horse-power required under the contract. ‘The | tained and th camp duty with es mesh naetyees i the refusal of Australia had made everything mn- | Firemen Tatsow was found with his hewn chee iene ~—— owARD UNIVERSITY Ti Sunday school at 9am, Young people's ineeting at 7 | board express the opinion that the efficiency of der the eel lay on one side HOWARD UNIVERSITY, 1887. Jed by Rey HL. Zin el ‘Prayer meet though they were actually in service in the field. ble, except the complete independence the boller dead. Engineer Chappell one CARD To THE POBLIC-I WouLD KE-| S—~ © civee wit tah or. | Hatirsday’ae'8 pin: Alrare weloomea, 77s meRtne Taaklog Corea Case screamed in, power UY | One ef she stall oncers stated to a Stan reporter Scrtionides, Tuese words “une refusal of aus-| of te engine with one Teg broken In two plans eS Patrous that pending ann closing exercises @ place as fol- =U? 7 7 3D AND A that the encampment has n of ne! ,” indicate enormous chang? je died at o'cloch Donductor pm 1o ef The Sidtdag law tay Drug Storewill be kept open | “May 27, 7:30 pe m—Exercisea of Theolowical De- | Sas AU ea ator ae U RCE .SD, AND, f | tors. iso to many of the omoers Who nested instruc. come’'in the late years ‘over the relations of tne | Hedied st, 10 ovleck. “Condy opposite side’ trom Stummad, HARRY STANDIFOND: Dreenine "| patent Cosa batad Che of, Theclogical De- | SS se D. at 11am. andS p.m. ‘Sunday school NOKES. tion in the field, ‘They were good drill officers in aan colonies to the central government. In conclu. | the engineer. "He ad a gash In “one leg seventeen Sagi Lewaien Comme Dabo Fete nw. | nna gineresstional Church. cor. 10th a1 ‘College | at 9 a.m.” Youte people, Monday evening,at f o'clock SOCIETY NOT! their own armories but knew little of the duties Z ston, Dilke says: “It we look to the position Of the | inches long and one ankle fractured. He was — ve woT pam | Chapel, cular weekly prayer service Thumday evening, sc eee required of them in the field. Some of the Virginia Ye Y majority of the human race, there seemsno special | brought here this mornie, and will, probably he rc. THIS 0 GIVES Odie, THAT THE | "May 30, 8 p. m.—Erercises of Law Department, Cou- o'clock. ‘The seats in this church are ali free, "1t* The marriage of Mr. Brainard H. Warner, of | cay have had their men up and inline at 5 - & G ground for dejection, but if we turn to that part | cover. Engineer Chappell leaves a widow, Fire. frou the Siapcvmme Court gf the District of | STpeMconal Church, 10th aud'g sta’ Po NS Bice =, FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, | this city, to Miss Mary Hamilton Phillips, of | clock in the morning, and no polnt has been Nios a \ Of it which lives in Europe, the simplest man Tatrow leaves a widow and one olild, * Spectal Term for Orphans’ Court | popartinente tN perstory | @ Sth st, bet. Gand H sts. n.w.. Rev. Josers | Fredericksburg, one of Virginta’s moat beautiful | neglected to give them all the benefit that a camp / zZ i ts) PRINCIPLES OF HUMAN PROGRESS SERM TO BE FOR- - crsof adiinistration on the personal es- | Sina’ p.m.—College Commencement in Cha pel. | 1 KELEY, pastor-—Sabbath school at 9:30 a.m. Preach- | pelle, will take place on June 1, in St. Geo of instruction affords. = iy \ GOTTEN A Young Forger on His Travels. tate of JOSEPH J. NICHOLSON, lato of the District | 2URS7,8D- lege ios at LT aa. gue People’s prayer meeting at 7p. | church, Fredericksburg, at 7 clock, The bri Wf» y ern ‘ecu Pe Petiogtbancrnety Tongs —srcpreghyr-torhotemnertoray Ny ‘of Columbia. deceased. All persons having claims | _™927-6t___ ——_ ui. Gospel Service at 8 p.in. Strangers are cordially | Maids “will be Miss Grathmey, of Norfolk; Miss 7 Z Le yf) 72 or dented, continent eseapeanf od inoube tonsentoun tap eeuatior ane Grarnak ancaae Hidaie wath sheweackes Renee Teme neat | Eg, METROPOLIS BUILDING Assocra. | Weleom EWR. CHUROHLGOR OTH Aaa | GooenTm, Pevemoure; Miss Rogers Leib. bi, Ge Increasing Tor the Support of armies and tects | Vanes Caltey tunes! FL, Baxberiand. was hens p or bafote the Sad. day of April nevt. tee es |S fign No. 8. | The Second Series of tig Asso- <a>, HAMLINE M.E.CHURCH,COR. 9TH AND | Miss Hilléary, Warrenton, and Mi ss Barton, Miss li 2 Gs which necessarily must grow, and underneath to nt a tobacco manufacturing company oF clncrwier by law be excluded from all benefit of the | atop Will be apenéd on, WEDNESDAY “EY. = Pub My dew HH: Naxzom, DD. pastor.— | Little, Miss Tayloe, and Miss Nannie Philips, of f ey, organized fabric of society the consequent spread. | fy mn, KY., and has committed several for- Siem” ones PSPS Bars.e) Subscriptions te cc oa Go eee Tee | Services oy te pate, ea eames poten! 9:15, a.m, | Fredericksburg. The ushers wil be Measrs. i j of anarchic principle. "When we look toward | Hence To dere Maida Tahaan re Given under my hand this 224 day of April: 1887. | undersigned and at the hall at tie of mestines Frenahing by the peator, 11s, xn, and: Fda iaelwect | parker, Willard, and Noyes, of Washington, ani : wf ‘America andthe Jn the Southern seas, we | Stier states. He is about twenty-two a aE i Te Ee, WILLIAM WITTHAFT, President, 115 bath: “oung Men in Cities.” Consecration meeting | Mr. Phillips and Dr. Roy, of ricksburg. After 2 : ‘ | Bes, find on the contrary some ground for weighs pounds, and ts pl 4 _my21-im ___ 3077 _| JOHN BAUF, Treasurer, 432 4% si. sw. ‘Tuesday. Prayermeeting Thuraday, 8 p.m. The pute | the m: ‘Mr, and Mrs, Warner will take an S all which we have been taught to He was recently in Texas working his Way north- ROVE CAMP-MFETING | |HENKY KOTTMAN, Secretary, 125 Pu, ie are cordially invited to attond these services. ter | extended trip through the North wntit Jame p e human 1s not alte.” ward. ‘ at = nd these services. Lt Ip, throug n 1, progress be th stor Hobe Coben, 650 Penson | — FFICE OF COLLECTOR OF Taxes, | Bt, [EAEMAL UNION Mission, 990 PENN. | when they wil salon the Cunarder Umbria for & : (é ; —-__ eee rae ete Se nem. Rommeeeion piven meee | SF eA FIOR OF COLLECTOR OF AER | eg rimniaare S!50 "grams Youient, sis | fans will, withess the weddine the tea eee i : LONDON LITERARY TALK. Wanted for an O14 Murder. eS = ron ama Wastixetox, April 25, 1887. | Jexste Suirn and Brother HaVEUL. Sunday hight, | Wash 4:35, urning, reach Wash- eq ,SEECIAL NOTICE I DESIRE THE PUB- | | The attention of tax-payers in called to the’ tax lev- | Major Gro, A Hivos nad Bretiee Bar ke ‘fest oa ee ra 4 v7 ee Catcago, May 28.—A special from Omaha, Neb, Two Novelists Fimed for Immoral | says: Sherif Hallam, of Washington county. The — secured extradition papers from governor, w that I ha aproved File- | ied for the year ending June 30, 1887, om real and | nixut. Rev. Gzo. B. Parcs, of Unity Presbyterian = 2p cabrtn's Stel Glaping ae fof the | Poppa property ny en oy | Saasshgaaaan'y Bethel Sunde. WO nme eso: | Miss Fannie Hough has returned to Washington ¢ igss framers rad which plates slag dave- | "Fhe sectnd ial of such tax, where not previously | dunce Hall Stnlas hore Pees am eT | at Burope, tailed Yo "tbe ox throughout itp entire length, tus | paid: will heesine ducaut pavabiorgn toe Reet age | S:3Se, Hath oudas, 3 Tuceday cs Se roan t earope, fonday | ington at 11 o'clock of the same evening. Y ho 1s wanted for 4 murder committed at Nash- 45 pan. Cott NDOX, May 28.—The well-known Norwegian | Wi years ago. Gore sided for Fe es eae EOD AREER Tana, ong | Maz next, sidt'uot paid Vetore the Arai day‘of dune | meotifgnas uruals Gewtol Walsh oacgtitge soniaes | Among those visiting the city to take inthe i y Niieae aescghs a tabretioehconnee alee Gy Ra Mamucacearcr 097 and G50 Mam av Bw laei bein | Sua aMe shall thereupon be in arrearsand delinguent; | Scamaite Bethel 3:80 pau. Footol 1athat, 4-45°F | drillis Judge James Flanagan and wife of wie | Finally but three remained, and then there was 2 1 his boasting of killing bis man in Iaabuisecturer. G37 and 639 Mase. av. pw. ‘weslm | anda penalty of two per centum upon the amount | m. Market Space, 6 p.m. it K: ¢ oF K has been condemned to pay a fine of 400 kronen Uon came from ~ RESET | theredf shail be added, koa fen cane eo, ag amount : i eee chester, Ky. Mrs. Flanagan ts the niece of the J sharp struggle; it resulted fn Private H. G, Stack Nashville, I. Sherif Hallam is now in Western Bee ANP SHOPITARLE due and in arrears, will De listed for slvertnen nee Be AE BEIQRMED. CHURCH IN THE | late Senator Garrett Davis, of Kentucky, and of the St. Antonia Rifles, capturing the frst prize; | on the ground that certain passages in that ro- | Nastiville, Tl. he ‘man, whois already under at THE | WASHINGT( IMPROVEMENT | dnd ‘tax sale in the maunet preeribal be ine UNITED STATES—Services in the chapel, | spent some time in the city when Mr. Davis was d D Sergt. Conrad, of Company B, Washington Light | mance are immoral. ‘The whole unsold remainder cn COMPANY OF WASHINGTON, D.C. Hyomicr of the Commissioners of the District of | Cre 13th and O sts. aw. To-morrow. Sunday | tn the Senate, Intantry, second: Sergt. Jesse R. Wagner, of Com- | Cr tne work on the publishers’ shelves, amounting ee aa 310.000; Shares of $10 each. ORttest JouN. coor, | Be, Sunday School aunversury ta ‘the evening at? | MF. J. H. Ralston, law partner ot Col. ©. J. Hill- Ep tel Sen ey mere eny | SS eS Seized as a Smuggler. AN! persons who have subscribed or desize to sub-|_™927-3t_______ Collector of “Taxcs,_ | Oclock. DIST EPISGOEAE | Eek, Towa ee ae ade ea earrie’ at Heo on their shoulders for quite a wile. “Sorgt. Com: | A Paris jury has also condemned Dubret DeLator. | a oxmuax are at X FRANCISCO FOUND TO HAVE rive yo the Cayital Stock of g=>, FOR SALE_ONEOF THE NEATEST AND ‘LETCHER METHODIST EPISCOPAL tana wee nh escorted tocamp by the members of his ‘obscene pabsages in his last novel, to two CIGARS AND BRANDY CONCEALED ON BOARD. ERiented to call at the office rine ELAN fork ave. nw. | The father of the bride, the late Col.J.W. Rankin, sek ze consists of a gold medal | 3% 10F <4 May 28.—Customs officers fe their certificates of Rortbwest ection: will be sold on secoumnodating | Pastor Rev. ED. Owns. residence SOF Hast Gepitel | was associated In the Drectineg Ot tig ts ee company. The first prize coi go months imprisonment and a fine of 1,000 francs. nas Dalaenien, Bay Se Canes Sines ye and By-Laws ‘terms For further particuiars apply to Sialgehching 14 m. and 8 p.m, by the pastor. ‘Sab- | with the late ex-Gov. Lowe and Justice Miller, of NOT ON THE PROGRAM. ‘and $100. The change of editorship of the Daily News, | Lender ater non tt from Haan ‘The ce i muy! OK, 920 F st. now. is 3p. mm, a e Day’s Dri enn ran . ve cr Eee ra mor Sik Fontan Trin | Senuels are condily Mtteatoerais UG A fe | te supreme Gourof the Onled Staten Theater: | churaay atrason e mteteer of army oMcers ‘whe Fourth oS Which Tannounced two months ago, 1s about 0 | Vessel was search, and $3,000 worth, of diavana eee een Ss Bar — oe MoT HSt | @-—— FOURTH-STREET g. CHUROH. 8, | bride's brother-in-law, dor. Irwin, had crowded under and around the little lawn tent | Shortly before 10 o'clock this morning the com- | Ti Place. Lucz, the present editor, will return and a quantity of French vrandy, found. TAWigeNer GANDSE made Mantels, Murphy's Arctic Milk-Can, seleatiie wa i Nhe Chigci aad igi” 34 4's Sundey | Mr. Charies H. Miller and Miss Ida M, Humphrey | PFovided for the comfort of the judges, when one | pantes scheduled soe aende grenade aid were | 20 Bis old place in’ the galley, and Mobinson, the a i et GronGe i. REPETTL Sapseoe gall cthems Eatinstes sheertuly turned | ti. preaching by, the Tarte” 7"p. tee Loin | were married on Wednesday night at Hamline wy | Qf G22. AUgurs aids rode wp and. dismounted. | Grill marched tnto tho pa Well-known business manager will act as editor, | PO, Tre sare on abty be made, MES F. Hoo, a iy furnished. nun Soon there was the greatest commotion. ‘The d_ then marched back to of Clayden, an ex-Unitarian BI STLOw SEE ilverk istclam JW CONSIDINE, 2 chsh oper meeting Raursay a0 8 fa Bical | HeRMa, tne, browne fa Inge getnering | Norm nd got one oral it igs ee camp. Promptly af 200clock Company Bo te | Sinhane Spans ck cide an oe-unitarad aac ee DEO. FRANCIS DAWSON, | 1-w. % churel eeting. Fs ir. Naylor perto , . Willtem c ‘The Paris Theater Fire. LEWaENCE Cat aoa tolt, Sa | experience” mocting al’ atransers “ans a Senertl Mpore acted as the groom's bast inan. |The ushers | The, oud began Kicking the vent to pieces. One | vet virginia regiment, Grew up ready to be arilled, | some time ‘The iniuenos Of Jno. Morley on tne - darrarrareta yr myllow ‘Board of Directors, SE ud Coccpera tee Redes roe GE, THE | invited to attend these services Mere Mr. Wm. Moore, Mr. Maurice Cassidy, Mr. | Onin grabbed the horse and another eee) ree pieaprcslar bela dere ‘The | Conduct of the paper will be great if not publicly SEVENTY-FIVE = a 2 as se ohm ‘3d Co-operation Building Aseociation, will | > = SSeS Mee il alte ace: | anc ore mn. released, not, : ‘hour very slim. ay Pans, May 28.—It 1s oMcially announced this THE REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT | issue June, 1887, peyment ¥2 per shure per month, FIRST BAPTISC CHURCH, 13TH ST. | Chas. Taiks, and Mr. Walter Humphrey. A recep- before he had seriously damaged the tent. ‘air was chilly, and overhanging and threatening te 1 called “Miss Bayles settee ahs on awe a0 har Bee Bours oF Wat TOR D.C. | entitle holders to purchase $1,000. Books of ‘Sut? pe Prem a eee, school af | tion followed at the residence of Mr. Thos. Hum e in fall before | _ The very second-rate novel afternoon that seventy rpses ot iceare -~ + X ao £ chi a, TCH. Clouds gave promise of another rai Romance, a Story of To-day,” in which the Prince | heen recovered from the ruiie of tne INCORPORATED APRIL 29, 1887. scription are how open at the followine plac Kev 3 a barron ot Laticatol, Ba, Ba 8 Pik by | prey. Mas, Humphrey received the guests. TO-DAY'S RIFLE Ma’ fob of the day's exhibitions. jomance, as * " 125,000, divided into 300 equal shares | 4 bepue & proper micetini on Tucsing rctday at SOUL’ big? | ards are out for the marriage of Miss Cunning. | _ASstated in Tam Sram yestorday-a rine maten | the conelush et of Wales figures fangaiy, which is atzracting much | Goraique. It is expovted Uae One RUDAred fs cach. Munthly payments 810 | & 2 Era “prayer and confereice ‘imocting os Enursity | nannes arae city, to Mr. J. Honning Nelms, of Vis. | has been arranged between offers, to ‘take place COMPANY 3 FIRST VIRGINIA REGIMENT. | || more attention than it rie eS eee autre se Sour . , of , to Mr. ir irginta com] were in Lawrence —¥ nee. pen for shares evening at the same hour, it | ginis, on Wednesday evening. June 1, at halcpast | at que Washington barracks at 9 o'lock this after. | The ¥! Ee gray Thete Surinis6s "are Inconel. ‘The author’is | Cardinal Gibbons to Sail To-morrow. mbscription ama pay ueuts can be made at the office TRINITY 1 8, at the Church of the Epiphany. 200d, each contestant will be sllowed ten, shote Seed a SEE helmets with gold fronts. In | Fraser Kae. ae Denzie! May 28.—Cardinal Gibbons will sail for of the Secretary dad Gam. t opm. Coplesof A large number of society people are going to | at 200 and ten shots at 500 making 6 | coat: Prof. Jowett ts seriously fil at Oxford. New York on amner Umbria, em- c yn objec ci id. it 8 Pp. pase SC of itichmond, Va" Ording: | the residence of Gen. Sheridan this evening. to ible score. J. 5. Morton will be the scorer. | stacking ha ees Saag bark at Queenstown to-morrow tea, ites . furnish chia cage ye we contorted immediately “aster | attend the auction saie of OS SRS | ee aa oh ee Dy DISORDERS IN WALES. stow of Brewers. ve siden sista: prewcl 7 W. Dick. Itev. Is. A. PAYNE, pastor. 1 : gard rsday. team—] ard, W. L. T. wements aracterised ceoacg Organization orien cee Age ANN, aiming | BEANE 298 CHURCH, sqUtapeReT,| “ter Jona A. Watomon oy otColunbis | Shera 28 Meryinng fonts, ewe | mated prea Nett di ty id S00 |) Dwg ee seq nena wate of o ET, YORE, May 2i-—The Ale Brewers of Statee gust Peterson, Trustee, ot Bull wN EETING [YsON, on g o 7 N.G.; Lie 5th U. 3 e Win Jobn Miller, Treasarer, #80 Louisiane ave, the “sockhokon, ANNDAL, MEETING OF | BS Rev. i ye aa ae Preaching ef | onto, was the guest of Mr. Jas. L. Barbour for 2 Artillery: Capt. Chisholm, 2d Maryland Infantry; | go-as-you-please fu: ‘They marched fairly Distrained Cattle Prevented. {ion whose coruificave of incorporation was How. J. A. Swope, Trustes, 214 A st we. Light Co. for the election of seven directors for the e1 = 7 = en | (CW Gays during the past week. He has just re- | Zieut. Bell, W: Continentals. well, and their double-quick in comy any front WAS | special Cable Dispatch to Tae EVENING STAR. ‘with the county clerk to-day. Its objects are WALTER HACKER, Secretary, | fatug year, will bs held os MOND ae Toe eee ainda eaeTIST CHURCH, CORNER | turned from an extended tour through Europa. Cash’s team—Lieut. Cash, W. LI. C.; Capt. | rst’ciass, The blank volley was rather ay 28.—There was an auction salein jon of brewing and matt Liquor inver ash, Cap! ‘Loxpox, May he protects Otice hours: a.m. to Spam MOS Lest | Hhae fice; No, L118 Green a. Puls Oyen at 21 acm | Boe Sih and Hstrecte nw O'Nus “Breach. | Mrs. Dr. Harvey left for Cincinnati and New | Mount, Towa N. cr oape erepeine iss i 5 | uneven, On the whole thetr drilling was only | — oo. nucoday, and a crowd of 1,500 tarm | com temeren unloeruleoneiions and te paeen = eee wont a AwTELA an =a * ro : ing 12 a.m, and 8 p.m. by Kev. H.G. WESTON, D York it Capt. Browning, 2d Maryland Infantry; Lieut. | about the av , although, perhaps, slightly su- . ‘abuses in the methods of business, Stats, porter graten, cpa fee ple netey | = x Fe Pare e3.. | Gonpel meeting at Kendall Chapel 8 pau. All regal 2 Short oaaon Before ese tor ete Tends for | Sennett ad UM. Antlers Linus aonioraok aan | Spout the average, although, pernat laborers surrounded a couple of hundred soldiers nods of bu tels, parlor grates, open fire place = SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR PUBLIC CON: | dislly invited. It’ shied U.S. Artillery. 2 and police sent to protect an auctioneer selling = com ‘ule and slate hearths. Show rooms and factory, 4 =, wre Se ‘ational Rifey : a r. Beverlage amily will I. Ty. ‘THE NEALY RIPLES OF MAINE pol 4 | INTERSTATE COMMERC! b Chiear bth st nw. die HOCHE tabiim* | the different Parks of the city: aa te soy See, GAY STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, C rela ecttoeas ae = HE BOUGHT SOME PICTURES. next came to thetront. They were uniformed tn | cattte distrained for tithe and forced them back, E PLAINES. LIME. ae LIME | The Evening Star office and at’ Metzerot’s Faron a S7Y ane Bist ats, Rev. G. W. McCutovex | Summer at Rock Enon Springs. At headquarters to-day the officers were enjoy-| tight blue trousers, dark blue dress coats with nit the auctioneer, turned his coat insik =< JOHNSTON & LIRPFY, ave. Bw. mylo. Hine, Tues, Wodaerdaee gy eeaee 8,2 wi. Re| | Miss Mabel Mitchell, of Brooktyn, 1s the guest ot | ,,At hendaua thE mad peavoct eearenea ug! Rarecoeor| iim in procession through the town, and after (Successors to Cartwright & Johnston), —- ROWE WITH DE sag | thaniel. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday her aunt, Mrs, J. C. Smith, of I street northwest. | 28 24 dignified pi gen | gold trimmings, three rows of brass buttons, handling him, made him signa promise eae se. carterighs & Jobnet =. BROWN, WITH DR S.B. MUN: | eveninss of next week, Fair and Festival bed pea eral, Gen. Wright, of Iowa. Complaint was made. | black helmets, with gold fronts and-spikes. ‘Their | Twvghly Randine Nets meee th eel > man : ‘caster, 1405 N.Y. ave,, is now the ouly Den. | youue ladies of the eNurchy sabe bea e ee oo fr alth of | ap20-3m Kilns sud Office: 1030 20th st-n.w._ | tint in Washington licensed to. make the Bieter | Bonne ascot the chars It Virginia im at headquarters that there was a man in camp | exhibition Was not first-cl ough some of | again. ee I Commission, to-day, received, = CROWNS and BRIDGE (Artificial Teeth ~ WKEENDREE 3. E CHURGH- MASS AG irgi 788. selling photographs contrary to orders, as the | the movements were creditably executed. In ‘The Inverstate ’> U. T Plates). ee pee ___™my16-lmo_ | Fg, MEENDE! TU ste oe AVE. | REPRESENTATIEE O'FERRALL SAYS THE DEMOCRATS photograph privilege was sold to a city photo- | resuming arms one was dropped from the stack, ANOTHER COLLIERY HORROR, Uhrough Doubleday and Bliss, of this city, a sworn SE ae Awentcay a> NS? MEN PLACE THEIR ORDER FOR | war HICHALDSON, pastor. 11 A. M., Every Oue's | CAN CARRYTBE STATE, BUT WILL HAVE TO work | STapher. ‘The provost marshal general had the | but its owner stooped and eS In a =a complaint of John W. Street, owner of a patent cat E Shirts early in Spring; so as to have them | Work. 8 P- Mer Prafce and Experiénce Mectigg with | ano. offending peddler brought before him. The cul- | lying down, the captain Standing. 12 | Over a Hundred Miners Entombed by for transporting live stock, known as “Street's Sta- METER GAS STOVE broker ip (or warm weather so place your onder now | Revival Servios. 7:15 F. cupe Peoples’ Mest: | Ton ir 1 of Va, told a Sram re- | RAC ass lb talker and ready for business. He | preparing fre blank cartridges one man. but} am Explosion and Many Killed, = | fr) » against the Atchison, Topeka and with P. T. HALL. st. naw. mh feats free and pul resentative O'Ferral splay ‘tractive array ures cartridge. marching was oe ‘For mmmer cooking, and enjoy the best cooking with cua Tt = it _| Porter to-day that he thought the democrats were | stern general,and soon got the officer so interested | thelr general performance was not above the aV-| Grascow, May 28—A terrible explosion hasoc- | santa Fe, auantic and Pacific, and ffty-threeother ‘the ieaat — ‘There is no other Gas Stove to sr PAYMENT—13TH ISSUE. <e=>, E-ST, BAPTIST CHURCH, NEAR 6TH | getting in such good shape now in Virginia that ae ae meee the tasceder to ee cued ee yolock the did not go threat- | CUrred in the Udson coal-pit at Blantyre, a village | rayiroad companies of the West. ‘The complaint 1s ths kasdion Loven ‘Matear Ss eoedl 4 ks Kaew DUE MAY, 1887. | freachat 1}'aneandet JOON. AT inAbee™ UL | they would carry the state in 88, and that they Bad the man tondusted siaideneitess, =? ening. and the crowd had assumed goodly propor. | 1B Lanarkshire, eight miles trom this city. Uhat the Nity-Nve railroads named did, on the 30th je Leader: La 0 i 1887. ach at 1i a.m. rr ‘miners are entombed tn the | of last April, in Violation of the laws of the United have several thousand feet of Rubber Hove and a lot of aGULEAS EE — E COVENANT (Pitks. | Would elect the successor to Senator Ribdleberger. ‘TALK ABOUT THE DRILL. Rasa od eee eed ea dy ‘Tue | States, agred and combine together to prevent Just ‘Vases and Settves which we will sell cheap. @ Be vvteriany Connecticutaver Nand 19th, | Last fall's elections, he sala, had frightened them, Ot course the progress of the drills going on in | eld ot the day. pit, and It ts feared chat alt ‘oy the explo. | and proper competion in the catryiug of tive CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. uw —Services at 11 a.m. and 8 p. pFeaching by the | and they would work hard now to keep from. THE NATIONAL RIFLES. ee ‘stock over their lines of railway; Uhat these ratl- HAYWARD & HUTCHIXsoy, ss | pastor, Rey: Tumis |S. Haszix, b. Bez question-box | toamng tee stace pt ‘course, he sald, they wili have | the drill grounds 1s inquired about anxiously in 48 WAS AT FIRST THOUGHT. Toads not only refused two provide ‘cars for age Subsoription for shares in the 13th issue and the | *¢!mon in ti 9:30 8 m.; | to work to win. camp. The friends of the National Rifles were thor particulars of the explosion in the Ud- Fe i A424 Oth street | frst payment thereon can be made daily at the | ¥°U%s ae aANT OHATE COR ISTE ARES ——>—_ See Cue od pn ae oftice of the Association, G17 F street, from 8:30 | 9 er s 7 Poore Weak = - : 2. W- services at 11 am. con ee Getting = It is stated in camp that the Lomax Rifles do not anxious . ae am. to4:30 p.m. Pamphlets expiaining the object | SoaaP py tS. We ygoeeel iD slastically recetved. The spectators were Dax Goons Szssoxastz Asp Curae | 3,° ‘Association, ite advantages, ee ursisuea | {cha BY Geo. W. Haviut, the gospel sinwer and | ‘The physicians held a consultation over Major ie expect to get a very high place. Capt. Davis, it 1s Sauue s Ben: Perley Pore at 10 o'clock this morning and | said, in drilling them, omitted a whole page of tne | 0 compare their work with that of the other com- MRS. LUNT PARKER WILL HOLD <A | reported that he was gettlug weaker. Capt. Davis was summoned here to the | panies, particularly of the Washington Light In- — THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prest. | {$< gplriteat “mnecting eatin psychometry, epee Grit just atterhiawitesdeath. Hohad tetas op-| rantry, and their every movement was eagerly e ™ TNO. JOY EDSON, Secy., 917 F st. mmy2-Im | tests and improvised poems; subjects pm, the au- ‘The Maxwell Land Grant. tunity todrilihis men, Inthe gossip of thecamp ‘Two Cases New Style Satieens, 12%. arte Tab ee lee ee ne PO MRIEES | sceunitas sumas Be sent & one odes | ee een ‘among the Mus. One Case Remnants, do., Se.; worth 1234¢. Bee REOSVIT Rtas COMBINATION, op | 710 36420 10th ak mw at In the case of the United ‘States against ihe | catine Rifles, the two San Antonio companies, French Satte: 30c., 35e. ee phind Cherry and Borsiord’s Acid | (ges FIRST CONGR NAL Company I, 1st Minnesota; the Toledo Cadets, the eb Sattorns, 1 Boe. Fhoaphates, is « popular and cificient Brain ent Nae | Sone ACTH aud Mts n.'w.—Serviees op” | Maxwell Land Grant Company, Justice Miller | (pany be ‘Light Infantry and the alas teas sea BERS RREMACY, “TUE Teaitvamas Nout | Hacpamor een ia! Buy lets marie apd ove. | yesterday delivered the opinion’ of "the United | Wash! haul One Case, 2500 yards, Plaid Dress Goods, Woolen, at | Potties or snamsucht vith tote ones “Sid? you Sacriice “gor our Country," and st pean, upon | States Supreme Court denying the motion for a AN EXHIBITION OF SIGNALLING. submit Se.; ueual peice 18e. BR OW Conon 3x, W atacarrany | gr Bedurmaneey Ameziow Biniorg, Sunday achea | rehearing. “Heald the court is entirely atised | Last night, on the Monument terrace, an Instra- ing live One Lot Short-length White Goods st 10¢; usual Member N.Y. Stock Ex. | Dr. Bischoff, ongauist. Strangers cordially es that the grant, as confirmed by the action of Con- | Ment which can be briefly described as consisting and that Price 15. —— L PRESBYTE! CORSON & MACARTNEY, Se CENT PEESEYTERIAN | CHURCH, gress, 1s a valid grant; that they survey and the | of two bull’ eye lanterns with a telescope between issued cars of x % 3 patent upon it, as well as the ak th A full Stock Light-woieht Woolen Dress Goods, 25¢., GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. N.w. Suovorr, of Bulgaria, Europes Seunkes, | grunt DY Armijo, are entirely tree frome ane eee heard | as Be. 75e.. 87 40. 31.00. Babes Oe Dees 20 Covemment Boots. | Die usumein hae meee te on the part of ine sr entoas gr, those lain rescuers | but 4 are of Al oF . Loans. Collecti = UNIT RCH, decision could be no them. intimated wa Coca, White Toe, branes | ulnee urcke apdh Bonga aed aC oust intea | (Fae ALY SOULE, UNITARIAN, CHURCH, | ONGET Shel, and inst the decsto quaye, of the che fact | tou rat ry “ts im Cream, White, Tans, Browns | ox the Exchanwes of New” York, Philadelphia, Bostou | Suinrie, posse Menai, saree Aes, Vespers, | Circuit Court below made and which court from all | as to whic = ‘Gnd Garnots, at 37 e.: former price 62%. ORepecialty medcot Investiant Securities. District | 5 =. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. it” | amrmed. White Shirts a speciality. Bove snd ait Local Ratiruad,Gas, Insurance aud Leie- REV. KR. JO! P. NEWMAN WILL % nl H I F g i ————ee______ ‘the Metropolitan Bi. ‘The Departments to be closed Monday, ‘preach in the Metropoli E, church at phone Stock deaitin. ‘Hosiery and Underwear in great variety, at popular 7:45 p.m. ‘The Mi ‘The President POI American Bell Telephone Stock bouhtand sold. au7 i and7 45pm. The! morial Be \t. before his departure on Thurs- E <a a ma , cordially Invited ‘Phususy ereeie2 | day, signed an order closing the Departments on Polite and accommodating salesmep to serve you. a) Gas FIXTURES peli 8 gue he Boctbtarien tseed Ordre : | . i i i i the pees yesterday. He maintained that the a = CHURCH OF THE REFORMATION, | 9U to-day, aud the Secretaries pape ey wo be at JOHNSON & LUTTRELL, PLUMBING, HEATING, TINNING. BTS jPennsrivania ave. and 24 st 5 ing the Departments accordingly. fourth section of Hoa pment ap Job work promptly done, and ‘communion at 11 am. Evening wervices at Beution. Ta @nswer to some of Mr. Stabiman'’s my28 ‘713 Market Space. | _apz aes 5 438 9th st. n. Sslock. | Mission collection in the morning. Eriticiams of, the law Chairman Cooley aaid the Pp. se =a a> 8 DIN MCT OF COLUMBIA, a = ‘ST. JAMES’ CHURCH, 8TH ST, BE <7 i. Mr. Stahiman rescued open che Parzen Ovvwes. Piosren Ocorxes Holding » Special Term ign Orphans? Court ‘Business, | ween Band C, sta. ne Rev. J. W. ‘animated Congress: Passing a Jasgmenth Meet bi Pramas, we| SS oeren ee bh een a ee W. M. SHUSTER & SONS of the bi ict of Colum: deve aires allservicen choral'” Week days, oly Sonnnrsion, 7 oR ine Fe aie Yo he Supreme have just opened # lot of FRENCH OUDINES in new spout and or ietiere ‘eSthentary om ices of ad fs Mednewdays abd Fridays, Evening ae Speet power, wr Stahiwuan admitted chat devigns, the material is cotton and the weight aa light | deceased, y been mace by Celestia <i SS ae Re ‘without further incident. ae lawn. ‘The price is very low~20e. per yank. ipuinieecurt ot Friday, te AN day of une mea | ag WESTMINSTER PREGBYTERI AN "The Commission has received & petition PRINTED CREPE CLOTHS, 12%. dot be Peeve ed eae te ee anid will should | Ssrrreeoxu, D.D- Services at Lis, mand 7:45 the Missouri and Tilinois Tie and Lumber Co., of 2. Bot he Proved and eduaitted to proketeand letters testa. | 1 tn tun tical, 9:20 am.; Your, 8) cape Mo., ‘Une Cape Girardean FRENCH SATTEENS, 300. ewe ac prayed. Provided. & cong of this ordoe be Dube iproting ‘7.00 pan: weahly services ovary Eh tron CO. with igcriminat ° in the Washington rening at 7:45. ‘against them cy SATTEEN ROBES st Reduced Prices. Iw Reporter and Evening’ Star Drevious to the sald | g—— , THE, TABERNACLE OTH NEAR_ 5 st. 1 the matter of furniahing cars (or the trans, INDIA PONGEES reduced to81. By the Court oN M MERRICK, Justice. monat af oleae Ya he migra. ot ning. servos ai yas wo onthe Mma tae Full Stock of CREAM DRESS GOODS. Tewister of Wills for the District of Columbia, | cigs 4 the evening: Bunday WHITE EMBRIODERED ROBES at half-price, | —™3gl-lawsw_ AB DUVALL. Procter. | be read at opening of morning service. pine Wholesale Grocery Atciation oft. Lota FULL STOCK CHOICE LACE FLOUNCINGS. — EF. BROOKS, ‘Miseburi ‘with discrimination, ages GAS FIXTURES, v3, ONE PRICE 2cChazge for Hanging ‘2. SHUSTER & SOXS, ‘Lowest Rates. yao S19 PENNSYLVANIA AVANCE | 632 25th et, Corcoran Building.

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