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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ; Northwest Corner Peansylvania Ave. and Lith St, by p : The Evening Star Newspaper Company, : S$. I. KAUFFMANN, Prev’t, efi by emricrs ou thrat ows peeount at TO cente beg Seek. or tde Pe oo Copies Sk the. counter ¢ imme es ~ otlee at Washington, D.C. aa x Wrexty Sta®—published on Friday: yar pootage prepaid. Biz mouths, Scare ee * G2-All mail subscripti ‘be paid in advance: po paper sent loner (aap i paid for, Vor. 72—No. oa 10,927, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1888. aa just been reached, and en. Telegrams to The Star. Sembiy, stepped forward and announced that the ‘Special’ committee of conference, to which bad SPECLAL NOTICES. Ss> “EW SUE OP stock GEN. SHERIDAN BETTER, He has been Critically Tl from Heart Failure, AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. > WESLEY CHAPE! R STH caer _ SPECIAL NOTICES _SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. CALVARY BAPTIST OH Index to Ad been referred yesterday ail the matters relating to ‘Books now ready—Shares $2.36 Lay 2588, Ee Sth and Ht strosts nw, Rev. Samunt H ee 0 ‘Ureating With the Southern assembly, was ready 10 quewae: MT naree $2.50 pe out Sund school, Sam. ching Py i = ane MUICAL elder aE KET 4 1 "30 aE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, — | Chrwstiun ‘Lariou 4:00 betie peclety of Christian | Chapel” Bras ey, Asparsemers—Sth page POLITICS IN THE HOUSE. | mse arracren ox woxay ‘out aren m5 TOWARDS ORGANIC UNION. (77°. xxe xerone or mux commcrmen. ae v7 ™ A hush fell upon the assembiy as Rev, William Endeavor 7p Preachitiy by the Jartoe, “The Denial 7 Arronwers—7th page. TURN FROM THE WEST—THR PROGRESS OF THE ° a D. D., read the or. Sub ually §t Ciirist and iis Forgiveness" 2:50 pam. Prayer ; E Tieeting Wednesday | AvorIoN Sazes—3d and 7th pages, : DISEASE SINCE—THE LAST RITES OP THE CATHOLIC I 8 A CLIFFORD, tat Vins po Be ee ‘ CHURCH ADMINISTERED TO EDK. mnend the fidelity and efficiency of Uhe committee = ee Vice-President, BISHOP NEWMAN WILL PREACH AT Lively Debate on the Civil-Service. pants An Important Step of Presbyterians, | fom, tue sourhors Assembly ss exposed tne THOMAS 6. HEAN retary. Be tne Nietepolitan MB. Church, tommorrow. nite Gen. Sheridan is reported as being better this | Teport yesterday submitted, and that while 1 ay a RT morning. A Stax reporter called at his house at Mould be premature and improper to acoept toa ALL CENTRAL UNION MISSION, 930 : ane 10:90am. and asked to see Col. Sheridan, who Feport as adefnite form of union, this Asset! Vib. HENMY Pyan. sve—To-night, song service, st 7:30 ae te Counrar Reat Estats—3d page, Discussing an Amendment to the sent down word that there was a bul- declares its hearty approval of all answers in the WH. MU: ee per 84 1t_| Dearus—sth page, aap at vet the | SALISBUBY’S IRRITATING POLIOY | commntees report | touching | the | various cH. 2 me 330 pom: a ‘ as letin at Army headquarters would ny the coms pot i Hrd wii heat wanda eben vee : Drrsrrne=S0 paca tive, Bto,, Appropriation Bill, Saicaer ae eer ee ee ara Sa ‘re dune ots Kite macy “Daletin=” Gbenal Wasos Mestings Baa A noolat | EDUCATIONAL —6th para orver that ths peusret wen mnse veteran ‘Amscmbly expreened tbe haye thas tes sreteraiaing mere saad; see Bulletin.” | Maron 2 , Excunsioys, Promos, &c.—Sth page, _ i: nt Deen manifested In these centene ee Pg ie ee a ee ar Bat Ey Pee'spd | PauruySorrizme—Oih pore, ‘THIS MORNING'S BULLETIN. Bishop O’Dwyer’s Letter Oauses Bad Feeling | spit ‘bat ind been, manifested in vhese conten ATIVE DULLDING South Carolina ave. se. Wednesday, 6:30, H st. and 1 Frwaxciat—6th paxe. House of Representatives. ‘The morning bulletin was as follows: tnore cra fliteship and vraperation etwas . Boundary ne. A at a att Fon Rent (Flats) 4th page. At the suggestion of Mr. Matson, of Indiana, the | “May 26, 8:45 a.m.—Consulation by Drs. Yarrow, te ee ‘Uhe two assembies of the yierian Church, YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN , ASSOCIA- Fon Rent (Roonm)—4th paga, Consideration of various private pension bilis | Matthews, and O'Rellly. Patient expresses DIM) (yaw gowraces TO THEUR | Ji tas recommended that the committee of con- a TION.—Men's Gospel “meeting To-morrow pegred os poor passed a restful night. Says he has ference appointed last. year be continued With the ZBIDAE. JUNE 2, 1508. § of | (Sunday) 4:30 p.m. Address by Hew J. H. ELLroTT. "on Rext (Houses)—Sth page, Which came over from last night's session r and feels first-rate, No material ENEMIES. ‘addition of five members to confer with auy siiml- obggwiar Monthiy' Mecting’ June’ S tor vayment of | SYD tor anernaion Episcopal: Church: suvoct ‘Whit aiission: | Fon Rexx (Stores)—4th page the previous question ordered, was postponed | change in symptoms has occurred since of ar Tar committees that might be appointed by the CRIPTION FOR NEW ISSUE wile a ele on hana aks eee tT une Peoy peday evening = tment ta Until June 20, Mr. Matson remarking that on that - a x aay, ‘Washington M: Ml-Feeling in England at Salisbary’s | southern Assembly respecting co-operation of Ube H SERIES NOW RECEIVED. cont pad 1t*_ | Prayer service Wednesday evening. All wi ite sca ag day the House would be in & state of truce. has. B. Byrne, . Yarrow,” Attitude Toward the Paris Exhibie | two branches of the curch. Ter 1251 HIGH (32D) ST. a CoE Ai as et yevening. AN welcome Tj | Fon Saux (Lots)—Oth page. ‘This report of last night's symptoms referred to ‘The report conciided by declaring that this co Inpirest associ in the District. | & 7 IFTEENTH STREET PRESBYTERIAN | Yon gare (Hi THE LEGISLATIVE, RTC, APPROPRIATION BILL | gaia that the patient was val volcestrong; | , thome a ee: Hnmpesiaey sabecoer and wavs sow atte | MBE gcr ewamnes oc Me pat | Be chareh—iter, Winuian Howanp Dax, oneot | 70% SAL (Howes and Lots)—8th page ‘The House then went into committee of the Brigat cheerful, ‘and hopeful; Gsdetea of ege gus syemsi Goble Destchite Ten Ermnse Ren. | epee Ss Semon conse occmaanes "hee se ; Uy three expert | 13ti sind 10th new. “Address by tho eloquent teuiper- | Church, will presch stth Deteck To-eastew moti: | Hovexrummisesnoe er an whole (Mr. Blount, of Ga., in the chair) on the ; Pulse, 110 (nis normal rate beng 106), | LONDOX, May 26—Sallsbury’s governt P- | confidence tn the brethren of Une Southern asse ee es ne We See eee ee teen ies ft een ot ee wited. it | varemPacorasOa pene legislative, executive and judical appropriation | rm and regular; neart sounds clearer; Tespira- | pears determined to give uostages to their ene- | {midonee tn the breuinn of te Soutiorn asaean ‘Treasurer, secretary, and attorney are bonded. merly of tis city. Good music. ‘Ali are invited.” 1t_ = ‘PROPHECY.ELDER HALE, Seuss, Sapeos ch pase, bill. a Ca = has a Eo Longue | mies. In spite of the almost unanimous protests | following members to the committee of conter. Se ee EON, Vine Prasident, Beh GRAND TEMPERANCE RALLY AT ‘Bos! pel 0 Teer cup Vout oaon, ‘The pending amendment offered by Mr. McCo- re la tt tiie ccknowiedged, Of the trading classes tey persist in refusing to | ence: Rev. Henry Darling, D. D., of Clinvon, N. Y. vn PI fc Treasun ~ Pronibitio st. and Pa, ave. 2 dye Ps < Geo. W KING Sectors | Sotlock pan, Prominent deiseaien to the prokivition | 4 aa Mozy 10 Loax—5th aga mas (Md. inereasing the clerical force of the Civil- | t neral 1s suffering from heart-tailure, a term | COuntenance officially the Paris exhibition of next | Ke¥. Charles S. Pomeroy, 1), D., of Cleveland,Ohio; _ My26,28,29.30, cynventiot, Passing throwch our city. will cecupy the J Lest. 3 sleet ‘Meproat—7th page. Service Commission, was advocated by alr. Tracey re Cen by alr. ‘Tracey Valvular disease of the heart. Year. Ata meeting held recently tu Birmingham | Xr res Ganae tht sc fowig Mae Moe. ak, = RUA wip eee re beter panera fear {ie Brssident to extend the classined ist The THE HISTORY OF HIS ILLNESS. & resolution was carried praying the government | Knox, of Minneapolis, Minn. ey ye EE gS a a g=>, NEW JERUSALEM (SWEDENBORGIA’ Porowac River Boars—7ih page, " ‘He was first affected on Monday night, He had | to appoint a royal commission in the interests of We, the wiulersigued, hereby saree 1 “ President had been criticized for not having made bi 1g! Qpem Our respective stores ou the JOth lust (DECURA- Be LLUSTRATED ADDIESS ON THE LIFE, = Temple. North Capitol st., bet. B and PIANos ND OnGaxs—Gth page, THE REPORT QUICKLY ADOPTED. TION Dak). British exhibitors tothe exhibition. The resolu-| Dr. Young had scarcely finished reading the re bits, 2 elivion of the loos of In- sats free. Services To- morrow: Sunday school the extension. The President was not to blame. | returned from a fatiguing trip in the Mississippi Ceylon; by G. We Leitch, Seventy-five phote- ‘30-4 mn Sermon at 11 a Thediee SH, | PERsoxat—4th page. ‘. . He waited for action on the partof the commis: | Vauley a few days before, worn out, Its sald, by | tion was forwarded to Salisbury, whoin reply | PO When a score uf Voices tnoved Its adaption, S85. HOW pis, taken in the country, will be brought out. | TAPEL of Philadelphia, ‘Subj E PuovzsstoxaL—7th page Sion, and the commission Was delayed by reason of | Vonied & te anys DONT on oua'the detaivs ot | says that the eetninion being fixed to synchro. | 224 there was visible excitement among the com EEREED SE SoS, | ont Je tect, square, by the. Uy hydrogen Stereope!- | Ninmdim and the power and 2)| co -] Sione'ean provide 27 "eAnE Which Congress | thowork at the new foruineations. ltuougu he | nize with the centenary of the French revolutions, econ struggling for recogatiton is the body of the eee eee eee Firat Pas pe Th treet COE. Be METROPOLITAN PRESUTTERIAN Somesbetsh Toe oes Mr, Whitthorne (Tenn) thought that with 20,000 | did ut feel in very good health be kept at his desk |e goes not appear to her majesty's ment | hail, but he was Unable to himself heard, RCHELL. free. ‘Collection for iuission a % y X s - | throughout last 4 W. BUKCHELL aoe ee ee STOUR Pastor, | Soo, Church, 4th and B sts. ney Capitol Hill | Srecrar Novacen te Ucentiates waiting for admission to the civil serv- “ appropriate to join in celebrating the political | and’ a ty : eo ore Pb. pastor’ Breachiny ser 4co there was no necessity for having that number | Monday. During the day. however, he complained | S¥enrs or foreign country musere uifferentes exist | moderators question. ‘That settled ie ahd the REFORMED EPISCOPAL. NG | vices at 12 a.m. and 8'p.m. Sabbath School at 9:30am. | SUBURBAN ProrenTr—8th para, multiplied, ‘The effect of the multiplication would | Of being. 1! = Soorribie pains | Fesarding them. The letter is much criticized, | Stated Clerk, Kev, Wim. I. Roberts, D. $B priver and devotional serview: Sunday Eves | Frayer meetings of tne week: Young Pouplo's weeday | ScaMEn Resonrs—3d page be to debauch the young men and women of the | That night he was seized with the terribie pains | Sardine the ur, saeiy Ullanigeed ences seat a mre, at Ween, at th A Hall, Lath at aud | Svaoaye Coburegational, Thursday evening, both t8 | ‘Tar Tnapes—7th page. country by withdrawing them from ‘usiness pur. | 12 ls heart, which he had felt before and Lad Sip hak: Sy Sieir aca uciiien ab eoabiies eral Assembly at Baltimore. AS soon as Uae ex- Reloctond Eyiscanel Lesen h Gatinion ineiieee | <———————— BA Ree Uxpenraxens—7th page suits and putting them: called “indigestion. toward England. As the Daily Newsseayssto- | clement had subsided the regular order was extended to all to be present, BAPTIST, CHURCH, N Wantep (Help)—4th page. OM THE ANXIOUS azar Dail; say hairmar quieUy resumed. ‘The pastor, Rev. D. W. ‘NOR, ‘the | day, one fact ngiand ino R. W. PEACH, Secretars 2nd Teel n. | will preach at 11 am.. subject, “Anchored Above | WANTED (Situations)—4th ovgs ‘a8 applicants for office. He was glad that he had | _ This time, however, there was no mistaking ay, which England has toiake into ac- _—— : TO ACT ON THE BESCRIPT. SWRih Gus taei 4 sormon to young people; aubject, | WaxTED (Rooms)—Ath page Voted against the civil-service law. He had be. | Bature of the disease, and Dr. O'Reilly and a priest | count is that Franceis a republic and the republic ide?” “All wolc ° . = iE, THE UNDERSIGNED Be atterety agree uct to pen car Yep phason on Decoration try. Mt 3 : AS. L. BARBOUR & SON, Ni. SHEA. C ERGOOD & CO. FRANK HUM: CLEARY & CO. Bair Brosimece av far as prc Wednestiay. May Jo) on, ATION DAY, ‘All persous having p ‘TED (Houses) ‘were summoned in haste, It was an exciting mo- | comes of revolution, The Philadelphia exhibition call for ‘of the Executive tr are requested to settle tbe a : = oT aE boii tee ner Heved then, as he believed now, that It was antl- th the family | of 1876 was a commemoration of the American | “qatar Mecting of the Executive per mat’ a > 0 - ~e=>,, FREE METHODIST SERVICE AT ST. Wantxb (Miscellancous)—4th para, ment and with the fear of deat u .. same on t ¥. dct THIS EVENING: “italy ag it Was and America as George's Hall. Lith ate etween ean republican and anti-democratic in its tendenctes. | Swaited the crisis.. The sacrament of extreme | evolution and the revolt against the Brilish League in America. ‘CHAS. achier Nat. Bank Republic. | jt May Be." SABUATH MOKNING, 1] 8. m-. “God's | nw —Breaching: Tosuotroy ct 3 pees te he hee, pa nicer Saal He believed that it would grow to be a sore on the | unction was administered, but the attack suc. | Crown. Yet the British coverument did not sulk Cmcaco, May 26.—A dis; Lincol, SA BOPY, cosbiee Central National Bank. Caan ee a aS ys Numeatory the | Kev. D. W. Hanr. “Acordial invitation toall. It" one ICM Cae 7008. Dody politic, tull of aischiet and Ganger tothe | cumbed to the physician's skill aud by morulng | Of reftise to rec mize and take part init. Sails. oy Smumanoes Sapient » perpen meng HL C. SWAIN, cashier second Natioual Bank. iu the Lap of Kome.”” Ail invited. ‘ilver Collection at — SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, COR- 494, 2; customs, 9417,556.! ook onwaich the Government was founded. | the general was resting He was better on | bury’s letter w ve little pract eect. Even | Says: Presi Seenstery Guaten, R canhie nbis oval J D st _—Preachit r, as he 2 of the ainants: gain. | the city of London, which so strongly supports his | of the Irish National League in America, have tel- a ee oe ee _— panes | Saag, F,, unigies, weit su au. eaky Boats | ,F™ST Liner. Saxcn Mancen, Marine Corps has | Aeaiuat fhe aumisteation Se abs wasnae tapes | Tucseay an Weancwiay and Seemed wo be repun. | Ue city of Londen, which so strongly sunurts s Guahed to bagmouneanenesieemae JOS. C. PEARSALL, cashier Citizen's National ~g=> REPRE ‘Maryland Democratic asso. | Question.” ALS p.m on “the Palace Beautiful” | Deen ordered to report for temporary duty at the | ieans ‘out and purting deneonate in, be ‘had Dright, and attedded to his private mall, He | !nJunction and has already dispatched tue tora | Krabbe’ to the ai for 4 meeUng of the committee mak of Washington CHY. oso. « atscanvem SSL Sch anaes Dewmaerate Ast: | Urge paint wi be ured to illustrate this sermon. | Marine Barracks in Us city. eason to adinire the Haclty ot the President, | wanted to go wo the ‘Mice Dut the pliysician | MAYor Lo Paris to lok after Uke interests of 40- | Se'cloveland dune 12. ‘The object of tie meeting Wis JoHsS ce oe CO ABT SE. | quested to tara out associations iavited. 419 | ai) sao. | < e pledges made in his letter, and his course trated. Tl the heart pains came English ors 4s not given, but It 1s undoubtedly in regard to te, Mac seAiSie coe oo, CHASES PaueTs & co. aha oon 12? | ally'invited. Tt_| | Rev. De. Giusy is reported to be suizhtly better | the Pledges mmadein his letter, and his course in| remonst "That might the r nding ex ENJAMIN B- SNYD! E. FR W. LAIRD, Jr., cashier Farmers’ an Bank, Georvetowi, D. € * vas fe ld die, pope's rescript. In Ubis city, the headquarters of Say. Ban a = = ‘FOURTH STREET ROH — | to-day, or rather in a more comfortable condition. new in his again, and it was feared that Le wou! i , ey Nat, Say, Bank Dec. nr ERE ANGERS. | ATTENTION — A Se carseat tithe Ghote ant He is, however, still in a very critical state, fo ey A re ame eee eee Apotier attack in the aera earns Luletn | BLOUET DIFFERS WITH ARNOLD. the league, Bishop — 4 {he resent ashen, y May Bint 8 clock p. y me 2 Piuladeiphia, 3.90. Sanday, Sel <I ALLER Temoval of officials because they were republicans eee tree ed “heart | He Says that A: fs a Land of | officers of the league, refusing Secretary Sutton, Day Max Slat. 8 or faba ere unpsrtanes dorm, of Fula phi. 5.30. fiunday School revival | AMONG THE PHESIDENT’S CALLERS To-DaY were | Tho President aud stood Meare ae Le ee cans | the fact that the disease was to be main vs merica = ; ‘ Tue. 7 ig C: jure.” jd that the attack on Thurday yeetness and ‘Mr. Egan and others admission to his presence on OFFICE F Will be atteadied to.” By order ME. W. FERGUSON. Subject: Christ's Words at Simon's Table | SPeaker Carlisle, Senators McPherson, Jones | state of Tennessee there had not been one single | Aur ras Nery ee: to toe cuminlaniog Of tae a samtiats ‘account of the resolutions passed ata recent = Was Sila SPECIAL, OF | ZetneateToune People’s praise meeting. Allinvited | (ATK.), Kenna, and Cockrell, Representatives | removal of a presidential appointee. ‘The Presi- | Yokes of ‘digntalle, given to reduce the heart action, | Special Cable Dispatch to Tuz EvExixo Stan. mecting at the instance of President Fitzgerald. me ng Ersckiin towar- | (ci tive ASSEMBLY, K OF L- is called | t0 thesesecvicen, meee As _ | Walker, with Mr. and Mrs. Washburn (Mfo.), | dent had waited until the omMiclal’s term expired. | T'was thougnt better to reduce the doses inorder } LONpox, May 26—Max O'Kell (Paul Blouev), in | ‘These resolutions declared. the pape had we right Since oo MONDAY JES he election of twelve | for MONDAX, S p. m., for transaction of very import- GRACE MED CHURCH OHAPEL | French, Morrow, Grimes, Henderson, Rankhead, | , Mr. Hopkins (IlL)—Wasany chargedf inefliciency | to thus have a reserve on wiich to draw in case | an interview with a reporter, has expressed him. | to dictate polltes to the National League or to ine {12 directors to serv year. Polls open | ot husuess A tull sttendance required. Members | ‘corner 15th and O sts. n. w.. pastor, Rev. C. | Hermann, and Shively, and Commissioner Morri- | brought against ahy of them? Of a recurrence of the attacks. self delighted with his visit to America and | terfere with its plans, and, further, promised vo NS cen 2OUNE See Te APO EE HAMBLETON, at w._ | d. Seeaaiic Setviows To-morrow at if’ mand’. | son, ‘TAKING IT FOR GRANTED. Its TepOried Chat Che genera aT’ youetaay | StFongly opposed to Mathew Amold’s views, He | he, Irish members of parliament the continued my22.24,20.20,.3Lkyut ne TOONS: Sects. NELSON DIVISION, No. 2, K OF P. | ¥ilod. Seate tres. Sunday school at :40.am. Super-| Tae PRESIDENT HAS APPROVED the act tolimit| Mr. Whitthorne.—I take tt for granted that the oe ee his will yesterday | declares America s land of “sweetness and light,” | stPPOrt of the National League tn Auwerica to the THERE WILL BEA MEETI = © noua ‘ De Pastor ide Gab ee 1929 Marion st | ene nours of letter-carriers in cities; the act to| inefficiency is the republicanism of the office- cea ‘and says that in the higher classes of society there | Tyas tacts seta ten muha in _ soedcn cc orpurators of the Liquid Purity $12 ROUND-TRIP 912 GHORGH OF “OUR FATHER” WC authorize Commander John W. Philips, U. 8. N., | Bolder. (Laughter and applause.) Iam perfectly | 4 sister of Charity from Providence Hospital 18 omen cabeere and amiability than in any other ofthe scopes succutive commminane ot Covatens. she Pd Pu. hr tke parpens wf vrvamsation, | CINCINNATI and RETURN, via the roliahle Penn- | {sae CHURCH OF “OUR | FATHER (ONT: | 2% ‘accept a silver pitcher from the Government of | frank, for I believe that at the ballot-box the ears aS general officers of the league, with one aicasber Ser election of directors, sslvania route, at 20:30 p.m, SATURDAY, JUNE 9. | vices | To-morrow at 11 a.m. and 8 p. mi. will be | the United States of Colombia; the act to author- | Ple of the United States are sovereigns, and there cl ‘and the Ci Business as may prope ~ Sprdueted by Rey. Les S McCoLtisten, of Claremont, | ize the Commissioners of the District of Columbia | they preserved the character of our institutions, FAST TRAINS IN ENGLAND. each state and territory Canadian prom mylo2usebie plant: | Same Gee cee aceon bunday School st 8:49 ain. he ublic* | to complete'a contrast for the sale of certain reat | and anybody, Civil Serviee ‘Comission or noe iclnciea ahs Sean ede naib en eomeeeeiiineeeints $= Al paste ownine stock of the “Society of | Ticketsand geucral information can be had from the <> FLETCHER METHODIST EPISCOPAL | political dieautitne ot ‘Joun ‘wutledge, of SouLh Working contrary to the ‘theory of. our institu erset, Onio, ‘pected Edinburgh to Less than Nine Hours, Made Insane by Her Son's Crimes. the G. AK. Department of Potomac.” who desire to following committee: Capt. Lemuel Fugitt, lawyer, ‘Church, cor. 4th st. and N. Sirol Sell the same, will please Mor na, Uons. [Applause on democratic side. gene tung Special Cable Disvatch to Tue Evi Sr Mowricei1o, Ixp., May 26.—Alfred Benson, ono y Evwanp Wevsrem, | 490 Louisiana ave, nw.; N. Bunch, printers’ supplies, | Rey DOwss, seston Servites Sundsye ee SF Sur: Hopkins —I thank you for your yrankness, "Lonpox, May 26-On and after July 1 rwilt be | Of the men who escaped Thursday night, was cap~ tee June h YRS giving mutter shares for als | gS Mut ,Gco. W, Metter builder $21 Leto | Seething 12 od 6pm by the paatcr, 3p. m.| Tue Suan Cuciss oF rue Mippims—Thev.s.| Mr. Wiltthorno—i am fran eg eae tthe general | possitie to Journey from London to Edinburgh in | Lured Yesterday. Chamberiain, the rurerer, aid ant paidon ane Sun G. yoat, builder’ 719 Ut se nes suds. IL Mills | and slgaing of the pledge. ‘Frayer mectiae ‘Touneny, | taining suip Consteliation, which arrived at New | Come into power (and God. forbid aoe * i that By onder EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. | (G2 Gytcst ual ” - ht and a halt The new on in 18 Caught he will be ly une of sandy, f | 8 pum. Children's Day srrviees at the church June 10; | York from Portsmouth, N. eerday, hope you will act on the principle I have eg hours, train on the | Chanberial nebed. HE ANNUAL | P, Sulth, Band P, Depot; Joka We Wendell, grocer, | Shim. Recitations, soups from the Epeortiy Hoeaaat jouth, N. H., yesterday, will go | "sir, "Adams (IIL) favored the increase of force, be- myz4- $=, WASHINGTON Great Northern Railway 1s believed to be the fast- | the saddest features Of the case is the effect of 1 japolls, next ere she | Hey; his, BA pn EN yal A Coury, Howard Horse cigar | short sddresses,, The church wil be decorated with | $, Annapolis, Md. carly next week. There she | eving that the system should be tried in aa kg est train in the world. It 1s put on in consequence | Chamberlain's crimes upon his aged parents. a ee a a re eS ie u faith, and that the commission should be given headgu the comptition of London and Northwestern} When the was Bi rH iam. Traiis wil kave Baltimore abd Ohio Depot | Emaduel stern, clothier, 738 7th st. nw., corner Hi | a EASTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURGG, | [20°¢5 Of 1888 and the class of 1880 and start on | ampie appropriations to find out whether the sys- allway, which Intends to ncceleravs its Seotes | mother that her buy had slain his sweet 4 O10 am. ‘EF. SIMPSON. Harvey G. Filis, cigar store, 60 H st. n.w., near Go ‘sth st, bet. F and G sts, ne. Rev. Dr, No: | Ber Summer cruise about June 20. During the | tem was atallure or a success. He belleved that ything express Irom London, and do the journey to Edin. | *m0st lost her reason, and fordays it was 5 Sroretars._ | Sopmctt Fainting Onice, and at Band F. depot tighet BL astor.—Prosching at 11am. Subject, “Our in which the miadies will _ trained 10 | an bonest ‘polis systom was far better than an ag burgh or Glasgow in nine hours. ys — Ay 1 Pi, b- - ountry and its Heroic Dead.” a memorial sermon: alleged civil-service system, which was accused ———_ improved, gt Ss vusr payment on sew issve >A GED ae oe Zito am, pacts Building what all gar jeune | Mansuip, the Cons ae, Cee Visi | and suspected from gue end of the country to the Death of a Noted English Educator, | 282007 broke the news ‘of the son's “second 5 — House of Mercy ‘should uns’ people =p islands, other farried out with insincerity, may, 1888, | Fnowintge, ‘with rach thanks, the, recelpt “of | 8: School at 2.30" i christian ecaltar asa enaee ae being ¢i u ty. Special Cable Dispatch to Tux EVEXINe 8: Tiougut‘ave will Tong survive, “The “tater ts paralysis, 7 TNO STAR, not ane W ve. a EtLjaG, the net procceds of the recent’ dramatic eu | Weduenday eventing ure: | ter part of August, or . i aaa ori Loxpox, May 26.—The death is announced of | broken-hearted, etaiement of ~ Ek = resume thelr studies at the Naval Academy. After | Mr. Enloe (Tenn.) stated that he was not enam- “fugue es ada a Stennen for SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH (ORGAN- | having enjoyed » three-months’ vacation the : sosan ane EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, William “Lloyd Birbeck, master of Dowaing oe i Oured with the civil-service law, but he asserted | sicians have steadfastly refused 10 give any infor. | ( Paaet ae From Wall Street To-day. 5 dzed 1910), 4ih st. and Virzinia ave.s. @, | graduates will be assigned to olng shij str fetes mation outside of that contained 1 the bulletin. lege, Cambridge, well-known pioneer of i. - “EQUIT DILDING,” 1003 ¥ 3. ry ay, 1g98. || EuMone MEZ ONE, barter Short services and sbort | 'wonyeary’ experience will then entive them vo | ‘Bat ts veoh 8 sora ——o state en 43 % | aiowed our tivus taco of yeotenaay's eimetion EQUITABLE SUILDING, * Carly chat t have tus day received Semone Mertsm De examination for midshipmen, and upon qualitying | Was much more sincere than had been its adminis. ‘Society Notes. remeaed > at tne opening thas upersng. Sete quest anal ASSETS—$885,740.02, $id: Catal Rights of “Amerieathe'snin creas | meen unday, a ue les meeting | #8 Such they Will receive their commissions. Stances of the violstiou ot tho ia Dy opeeaieaes | ‘The So'lock reception given by Capt. and Mrs. | Proposed English Tax om Wealthy | weak, tost of the active lst showing declines The first payment onthe 15th issue ta due May, | thoussnd dollars in tull payment of benefit due me | $ om All seata dno: cote come eter iee tae: | PRRSONAL—Mr. HG. Underwood of Milwaukee, | in 1880, when he was interrupted by Mr. as Sore yl Foreigners. from "last night's figures ot from % to », per cent, Bsn palit ce the omtce ot the Amwocintion daly, iy MARY E DIVVER, | {O46 790 4th at a0.’ Reception each Fridayfrom 3 | formerly of Washington, 1s visiting his old home | With the question whether he wanted to stop those | to the four Misses Drexel, o a to @:3 pan. 7 Special Cable Dispatch to Tux Evexrne Stan. ing and Now inginna, plat 1880 or 1888, (Laug! 10st enjoyable event. ‘The pleasant parlors were ‘st. Paul, Keading and New ~~ a Tec see ‘FOUND! r “gprscor ad, | 0% 2 Week or so. Besides being a member ot a | “io Bniov replied that it thoy ere to be stoppea | thronged with guests, and Inthe dining room they | Loxvox, May 26.—A correspondent of te 7¥mes monopolized Ube’ interest in the speculadon, 1:00 advan : WEN e + Sods kaa” a liek taker SREEODIST SPISOOPAL | patent Inw firm, he ts one of the ealtors of Yono- | as sii? febliel that It they were 10 be stopped | thronged wich guests, and in che Giaing room they | | Nsrwiieese Protest against the proposal to | eacu being active, While Lue rest were quiet to dull. the Anochtion sve Suubhodcpenteeioones <— HEADQUARIERS — TEE ON | ELOTs, pastor. Services Sanday, May 27; 9:15, | wine's News, aleading Milwaukee Sunday Journal, | party to stop theta. ire Mullan {ax the incomes of wealthy foreigners who sojourn | Yesterday's strength had entirely disappe THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prey, ; mecting: 9:30, sefvices of —wi ks of | ug room, and the Misses Preston looked after the the list being weak from the opentug, and matert GEL QHATIC is school 11 preaching tp ibe pegten: Ferre fn 4 Wm. Sunithson of Leeds, age Henry | Mr. Williams (Ohio) said that the remarks of | 10g _ ISO. JOY EDSON. See . in England for pleasure, He declares it 1s con- Penland Messen, ? net Smith of Wakeneld, Engiznd, and W. 8.’ Thom emen On the other side reminded him of Tequirements of the company in the dining room. declines were recorded, St. Pai if Band of Christian End. 'S pm. by ~ gen! o1 ‘held a ion of his | trary to the interests ot English traders. It is evi- jes tor. Prayer meeting Weiueaday cents tonnes | 800, Mexico, are at’ the “St. James —Hon. J. H. Bishop Spalding, of Peoria, recepti m) M id ‘THE POT CALLING THE KETTLE BLACK. th Miss Dorsey to make the presentations. | Gent that, as the says, millionaires | from; to a, per cent, New’ Buyland, Union Pacts Peak Bene ie” | Manley, Maine, and H. C. Davis of New York, aré own, wi t ine the Vansertine Ot ae Ee Ee Xs to 4 Kew Eng 4 c = r 5 ‘This committee, having charge of the collection of S nee a“ at the Ebbitt.-—B. G. Underwood, é: .) said that lemoc! ‘Among those present were Mrs. Vance, Mrs. A. Leo and Northwestern leading. There Was some sligi res ee aE orien ee te | owern tor bodecting the graves of the pattn iechoe SPIRITUALISM TO-MORROW, 7TH AND | tine American, Ista sown ne eae Oy earnens on . Lice py devon beat wae | Knotts Miss Keenan, Mrs. Langhorae, Mrs Lornsby, Heting lncomes already, exorbitantly taxed at | Moovery toward. the cod of the hour, Dut Mo teas Sune, 1888. Mevtine {-r stiver-ptcu aud payusent of | the sp proachine memorial day, Fewpectully: appeal to TL pow.: clove; glection: come out: n preparing descriptions of certain local improve. | AY asestig rh ae ay | Miss Clayton, Miss ‘Gorham, Ass Hdes, Aliss but: | New York to an additional tax in England. ture marked the dealings, and at 11 o'clock the ues het! mofice of Memm Church & Stephenson, | the Pateiotie People of thisclty aud vicinity for do- | m.Joux Be WoLsr, tions of Spirituatists:” | ments, particularly of the Potomac flats, for that | Hubbell all hollow. He sent to the clerk's desk | fernei Mise’Margaret. Randolph, Mrs’ and Miss ae ee market Was dull und steady, at about the lowest aud Ma. ave. aw..ou the fret Monday of cack share cr smali, wil be exacully received at | teve_Probabie. Ge. door collection _—__t*_| Paper POWin B Hunt and ih, Wie Hostercr fea: | and had read aleiter trom.3. RM, Davis, secre: Deering, Mra, Palmer, Mra. Vobaper, Mise Johnson, | | The Australinn Cricketers Defeased, | ngures reached. : Oy ees - 4 = RYLAND METHODIST EPISCOPAL . F I - | tary of the Hancock County democratic committee | Miss Nellie Wi ‘Mrs, Fiel S spedial Cable Dispat 1 EVENING STAR, —_>_ —_ re how open. AR mer ter ison a a roeatet th s <> ohare cor. 10th and D sts. a.w.. Rev. Cuaw, ton, Jos, W. Paul and A. D. Hepburn of Philadel- ry ty rom ‘Miss Neilie Wilson, BON. Secretary, and J.T. PE . : v r ‘Wilsob, Miss Mary Wilso: iat an “tain thee ua Paeelay at any of | WoEatowas, pastor Preachiuead Tie and’s hia. John J. Dufly and Cc. 8. stetaner of Chicago, | to U.S. Commissioner Williams, at Xenephon,Tenn., | Miss Horsey, Mrs. A. A. WilsoD, ny Loxpox, May 26.—The Australian erick: at| ‘Lawyer Starkey Filed to Canada, the puvlic sehoul builds ‘sunday sch. ‘@ aus and 8 p.m. Youne peopie’s | OWN V. Paine of Harvard University, and H. Hess, | asking him what steps he intended to take'in thé | Dr. Yow, Gen. Beverly Hobertson, Mrs: Stewart, coters, Subscriy tive for atoc fe PUBLIC Sine a bert, WEON rureday meeting at 7:15 p.m. Pra Thi neat pa rer moeting 1E WILL RETURN TO CHICAGO AND STAND TRIAL at 8 | Thos. D. Reilly and H. F. Wallack of New York, | Dext campaign, aad sayti ‘Miss Letiua Aldrich, Miss Mary Caldwell, the Cai- | Present in England, met their first reverse yester- | BUT ll are cordially invited. it POR JURY BRIBING. are at the Arii A. D, Hazen of Washing: | 0 give to gain strength, lian Minister and Mrs. Gana, Mrs. Dolph, Mrs. and | day at the hands of the Lancashire County eleven. wee. ness will be wituneld. M grep, Mr. Eric Dahigren, Mr. Fava, Miss | atter five successive victories they were thought | yader inaivcement for jury Driving ant whe. haw — s ' GHUROH, 13TH si, | 1D Was in New York iast night. Peliew of wi el iss Dabigren, Mr. a Under indicunent for Jury bribing ay FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 13TH 81.. | Youon, and J. F. DeNavantect Now ‘York. are at} Mr. Whitthorne.—i Cassidy, Minister Carver, Miss Carter, Mrs Halll- | simost invulnerable. ‘Their successes were due | been vainly searched for during the last two 20 BEIT, ‘bet, G and H n.w.. Rev. Cuas. A. STAKELY, - isses’ The - 3. N. BIKC pastor.—Sunday School gm. Preaching by the | Wormley’s,——W. Mallinckrodt of Cologne, Ger- | truth of Une allegation. I don’t know the parties; | day, Mrs. ‘Thompson the Mises nanPsoM, | chiefly to the skill of two extraordinary strong | weeks, has at last turned upin Canada. Starkey's x W ALKE pastorat liam. andSp.m Sunday school servic many, 1s at Welcker's—Henry G. Parker, Wm. | but I am gratified, for one, that the thing is work- ‘Miss Ashford, Mr. Baxter and Miss Paulding. bowlers, Turner and Ferris, In six matches al- | name has been prominently connected with the KA. WALKER: : : At immanuel Mission, Lith st, bet aud Sewe at's | V. Hutchins and Jos, W. Sanderson of Boston, | img. (Laughter.) ‘Mr. and Mrs.Anthony Poliok gave a dinner party | ready played these uwo men between them have | now noted case of alleged jury fixing, for which De RH. GUNNE Uppers. o'clock. Youns peo} prayer meeting Sunday even- | Stephen Blanley and Geo. Holman of Peabody, ‘THE AMENDMENT AGREED TO. last evening. taken more than a 100 English wickets out of 120. | Sumner C. Welch, Claim agent of the Chicago ae ties Extra wide lot Black Walnut ing at 7:30 o'clock. Al are cordiaily invited. _1t* | Mass. Chas. H. Cramp and Thos E. Baxter of ‘The amenament was then agreed to—81 to 71. ‘tertained a party of gentle. ———__———___ City Railway Company, 1s on trial, aud in cop- D. MANIC Extra nice lot Georgia Pine Flooring. HAMLINE M.E.CHURCH,COR. 9TH AND | Philadelphia, and Trifair Stockton of Jackson- Senator Allison ent BISHOP @DW "3 LETTER, ection with Which President C. ¥. Holmes has 2DOMANY Extra No. 1 lot Virginia Pine Plosring. P sts. uw Kev. H.R. Naxion, D-D.. pastor, | ville, Fla., are at the Kiggs.——E. P. Roe, the well. | . Wille the vote was in progress Mr. Spinola (N. | .on'st ainner, last night. anon Tecelved a Severe raking from the prosecution, Meizer © bn N. B.—Parties desiring low estimates on bills will ae ae the Hate ce heey, seheol, 9:15 | known ailthor of Cornwall, N.¥., i. Hirossell of | ¥-) entered the chamber and inquired what the | Mor At Cum Hak Meare | yesterday af-| Mr. O’Connor’s Paper Declares at will | Starkey writes a letter (rom Toronto in which he 1 TUNE & GRO. O19 7th st sw. find it to their advantage to wai my figures, am. Preaching by the Pastor at 11am. aud & Melbourne, Aus., Chas. D. ‘Barrette, P. Van Lith | pending question was, On being informed by the of M By Wence the 0 say's be left Chicago because he did not desire wo atious and other information furnished upon JAMES S. BARBOUR, Thursday cveniies 28. Tin pele a erraeetes | and 8. W. Scott, of New York, S. Haunier of St. | chair that the voto was on the aihendment im, | ternoon, and is now in Boston, the guest Led only ‘ighting. be persecuted uoder the guise of being prosecuted. spplication as abuve, ¢: te Pea Ldthand Bats. nw._| tiudto phessacrticens “Tempers mectinaaty 25 | Peversburg. Mussia. and Baron” be Locale De | creasing the force of the Civil Servies Gomenalen, Ra ee eee ee Randolph or vir, | LOxDOx, May 26.—The Star, Thomas Power | io 'inds iauit with the conduct of ue Welch case, ventral National Bank Building, 7th st and Pa ave, F ; Fates, Waromed by Hev. . A. Szim. alusie by | Hersseman of Lille, France, ure at Willard's, Be paused between the tellers, with the rem: “I want to be recorded in the negative pal gints, and Miss Wheeler, of New York, are guests | O'Connor's paper, commenting on Bishop O’Dwyer's | put says he will revurn now that an indictment “= a E ought against lim, and will meet any = : ” ‘Hearst's house, She wiil revurn'on Tuesday | letter to the mayor of Limerick, in which he gave | has been broug! WASHINGTON FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, cogmt on ad that relic of rederalisin. — “ = bet. Gand H sts. n. * instituted in proper fori. ae 1 next week and Will resume Ler Thursday after- | warning that Catholics who attended the league | !¢gai proceedings insucuve re — ‘The amendment provides for one additional | Of we id ; at mari THE ANNU ‘Oth st. bet. G Rev. Jos. T. noon receptions. m ‘on Sunday would be guilty or \evous Sere - rs THE ANNUAL Keity, Pastor-—Sabbeth school at 9:30 m. Preach: | The Order of Business in the House | clerk of class three, dae of class two and one at recep uid be g argiars Torture a Miser. ompany of the Dist icteof G ingat 11 at, Youlus people's prayer mecting at 7 pat til Unsettied. $1,000, and increases the appropriatiou for neces- | Mrs. and Miss Deering will close their house and | Sin in view of the pope's rescript, says: “Bishop thee of “he. Conipa Goapel ‘service at . O’wyer has rendered the nationalists a service by | HE REFUSES TO TELL WHEKE WIS MONEY IS HID, a= 8 Pam. Thursday eveuine prayer Sury Uraveling expenses from $4,000 to $5,000.) to. Portland, Me.,on Thursday, where they = yry op A THOUGH NEAMLY KILLED. 3 SDAY. Juue 21, 153 a ftom | meeting at 8 *K. Strangers are cordially wel- | yarson's PENSION BILL IN THE ROAD—HOW DISTRICT ‘A POUT OF ORD: Siu attend a wedaing’at whica. Miss Deering Will Jesuit ior a Momeat An Seerwnsining mapa | MAarESYREn, Ika, May SO--Doma Webster ® Liam to3pm BH we | REVIVAL, SERVICES AT cALaiy | PAY MAY BE LosT woxvay—ruE TantvP PUZZLE. Mr. Crain (Tex.) raised a point of onder against | BeDridesmald, ‘They will spend the summer 10 | C7°Tristmen will support their Tepresentatives | bachclor farmer uchriy seveuly years of aie, 18 3 tor tus reception af Pas eed Braille Eetcoval chars conser at fae ‘The committee on rules have not been able to | the appropriation of $3,600 for the salary of the | “rr, and Mra John D. Langhorne will go to thelr iop who a's tend ‘and supporver of the tory | aloue in a miserly ae ved there for periods | 9:30; 11 an. by the Pir lev. Wa. Laxey: | agree upon a resolution fixing special orders in | Fi"st Auditor of the Treasury. He quoted from 2 py ht EROF C aud ~ 9:30 i. D 0 lace in Virginia, near Lynchburg, in the Blue ums of money in his a TRUBS, | tet fuer tthe Chidcene | a2 Pa Remy Gara i; Rosch will conduit theexet: | the House. ‘Tho Matson pension bill stands in the statute law fxing the, salary ofthis ofc Hountsing on sie’ ‘Miss Langhorne is now vis- TRRFOTLROP LORE SOTA ie known toare Tange sums of money Iu uit pow: Freaived, by ue uudersigued unzil | Committee, — th sts OF permoual | come, AU Cordially pt thelr way, and that, with the general demand | 94 $4,900, “spent ae ing Lynchburg. Dvsiix, May 26.—The peop! imerick = VE OCLUCK \OO8 ON MUND, xT. “ation imay be made to one of the Board a " a lown salaries in a] 5 Se ace ee a ne aE, Be Setooat Se Sot Par Hall to) Youn san Se from all committees to be first on the list, makes | ries of Goveramene were ‘Mra, Pinson isspending a few days with her | rested io hold the sitar to the estate of the late Columbus W. Thorn, | Wruays in June iy. frou 2 o'eloel may 26-20 1t practically impossible for them to agreeupon a | general bill reducing | them friend, Mrs, Thomas Riggs. She returns to New f ‘York on Monday. i Tesolution. The caucus to-night may come to RS SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN To BUY. “The, Hehe Evening we ‘Miss Minnie Ewan 1s home from her European eared Poe TSE | te commer on rs tie onda ro it ws war as represent o1 ey refu a Ui 31 and io dh street | HELMER & FRANK, Boarding and ‘tween B and Cn.e, Kev. Jamas W. consideration of Digtrict business, the tariff bill ois thesnl tae CES |Getnw. 4 arise tTamliteny sad estieciie | tobe taken upon ‘Tuesday; but itts not likely os herees iat Duaibens OF deivery. wags CHEAP GAS LIGHT FOR GEORGE. Beas even-sour,, 7:4) olclock; Runday | that the House will finish the legislative appropri. Also for the reutal or lease of the said stone ream and | » OB aud after JUNE 187, 1888 the price of gas will ard Wediesaaes aati etitys, 344g | tion Dill to-day, and 1% may antagonize District aaa saabe roo te redticed to $1.50 per 1,000 cubic feet it pad within 1t_ | business Monday. iets. He For turther particulars apply to ‘ents per 1,000 fet will be added to all billy aot NORTH CAPITOL M. & CHURCH, COR | ‘The democratic membersof the ways and means pane a CPSs CETTE E.G. Davis, _| ssabove: We hope sil citisens will cacoutere Riis Sorth Capitol and. oti, ev. Cuas. | commiviee have considered all the amendments = 1: velenag 208, = Company tits determination to. furnish s Pass Gat | WEEDE, pastor School 9:36 am. Seonutee betas taeIK’ Coll Suet while teen eae Miss Nannie Green, of Virginia, Executor and Trustee, | Gameany, Pe all a the pastor: “A ‘Of "the Apostle | le ‘The District im Congress, 1305 Corcoran street. Market Space nw. | Sisaing the sane high stantand of case eo Pany FOF | Pach AL pete Bom Fern ee | Tee eee a a eeginey think, they ‘THE CITY POST-OFFICE SITE. ee aoneee “i, of Chicago, is in ig qs GHOGANS INSTALMENT HOUSE, Lo Apheebemaile 6g Service, Bok Dead to Monday ‘Ereuing, a8 | able to present a report to the caucus to-night | The advisory committee of the House committee ‘ itn, at <= z weekly mnectings as o'clock. > ENiGuTS OF & oy and were to have al dae iaawhen aa Bee>, 28 Riou oF sr. netxann = ‘Come out to | upon which they can come to an agreement, It | on public bulidings and grounds met . it_| may be, however, that another calicus will be | this morning to consider, among other things, the Cheayest house iu city to buy your Furniture, Car requested to assemble in full unitorn, at = cK ENDREE ME CHURCH. MABE AVE: a loths, Maettines, Baby Carriages, leirigers: | OpIty School Hall MoKENDREE Mt & CHURCH. MASS. AVE, u Cloths, Mattins: by C Aietrigerae | Trinity, i, Seoretown.. ON SUNDAY | 95 gs UloKE: H. ves, Mc se of the ibcommittee on the Washington nar iss the bounetursishing ING. MAY 27, aa O-cLDek ¥ Out sia mew —LL a ier. ~ aT : wegen RN ETN Se id om eredis as cheapas they cam be scecht cant z SULLIVAN, Commander, | Menten Kicwanpeos, pastor” 6 P Selene et) 4, New Money-Order Superintendent. tere tor em nee : ee TWA mecratary._ | ZOnD oh Bichmond. a, gf p.m: loans yoople’s mises TWO RESIGNATIONS AND AN APPODNTMENT AT THE 2 maervinn Ammmabamebe' pane ale ocd eae, Ea iBeltede ae henge 1o0eiN ro TEE ALASE SEAL PIEMERIED Grrr Tost-orrice > THR COMMITTEE OF \ERANGEMENTS | Foanie and “Soutiuue Shirés and are showing’ John Wilson, a clerk of class four, in the Sur-| ‘The House committee on the merchant marine | A change which has been talked of at the city oF LASIES $ pat "corner for some days was announced to-day. sac tad of stanaiury Lange No.4. FAL A Prices the lowest, = for Memorial Day. ‘The em \reage ihrem bopee tirana by the | and the fisheries, yesterday authorized its chatr- ide ante to make returne thereturea or betore —————_— = | coastions pink ut ‘will Civil-service Commission for over yest. Fimothy Domtpoued til SUNDAY, SUSE SHE 3D, 1968. "Be | sunday : ‘Church — ene ote ct Roommates, 25-28 organist. Sentenced for Housebreaking. : THE FILM OF SELLS & STONE, Ri. ti tthe | Bae a Oy TR ae ETA WALKER & CO, Props.” | st.nw., is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. v. ipa call. 666-5. ties | Sending partuer. M-SELES ls authoriand to eollect Holy ty etree is and assume ali lawful debts of said frm. wunion at 11 o'clock. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT —1 DESIRE pats 12 a s $ death ‘All Nacht, os usual "Ad Se a ae UNITARIA: (URCH, Sow York sve. beopen. All Nicht as ta = : racy and dispstch. To | een a ea taae race Battle Sgr ets tenes Nore saenbers pein ool, | times, Welsh admitted a conviction in this THOMAS 8 NATRN. ae dei a Go conty of font which | Bat ai, “Bregchin tie cing convictionin this court ___0p28-Im_| shail always endeavor to handia. to sett foes ence | by the pastee ee tices eae and sentence to Jail, Osborne said he had been OnICe GEORGETOWN GAs uigut | “mys3e acy it SELLS. caries caries HE caugoa here about three months from Chicago, but had ibe Said MONDAY. JUS 4. 158% jublpastcent sips ‘south. corner of ‘do cae er i if i f i ‘of, the ‘Oyen at ‘swruion of Seven Directors. Pulls open st 11 a ‘Shnual closing exercises will take place as follows: Blake gradually. ice Davy #2000 a year, ‘Tus Stan lest we at lo'clock p.m. Byorder GW ChOP. FRIDAY, 25, 7:30 pam. ‘outside | ‘the list LEY, secy my1S-15¢_ | Exercises of Departwent, 19th street and is ‘than is es as fervice ‘law. ‘Merrill, the superin. Law 7 = ‘Bovtit Courch. ‘oldest as ‘Tis anncunss Se ~.75,, THE | PUBLIC IAL CASES OF SUNDAY, May 27, Spm Saeco deut tn tne” United Baltumore on Colamshus Thou “ts wrompsiy seburted t0 HUMANE | The President's bacealaitreste University States. After through the war BOCENY. ii0 F uve "Telepadan tak O44 man der onpar iting. 6 ‘noo ee May 2 : 18. 8 xm NPE vooxomy, Gas coonING, STOVES HavE | Mwcieeof Lew sw fotnand. tae Pom: 38 Our Saits Nearly Double Hach Year Upon Exercises of and Preparatory Wanau, HAYWAkD & HUTC! Calvert das of 3 lors and Furniture, Collage Commencement'in Y I i ‘ Buteben's boston Pu.» i & tn wt =. ¢ Young ‘peoples _Choice Porcelaing, 82, for Presents, my2-Ime1p ing'st8 pum. ‘Beata = -————- Te: Ore Fierce and ite artistic treatment 3 ‘We xive tis choicest colors Yapsement at very low } Ment ser zee hee wailiadticak case > Slangin stock whieh we HAIWAKD & HUTCHINSON, 424 9th st A THT ba oh ; ase : i : a the ates “POPULAK PRICES.” i ‘ 3 rhe comip BC. LEWIS & SON, 1421 New York ava, are ni “¥ e ar bee naa abo North ade, pear 15th street, i i ef i i

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