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THE EVENING STAR Telegrams to The Star. PUBLISHED DAILY, Exoopt Sunday, °@ Smcinicia Gace Peaue?Seada SaSCRSOR OE. iy JUDGE THURMAN IN THE RACE The Eveuiag Newspaper Company, . Ss H. RAL ie we Wi « Enter for Viee- t A LYNCHING IN WISOONSIN, yslee at Washington, D. C., ae shed on Pritay—€1 8 ‘ 50 cents nn Vor T2—No 10,933. CIAL Notices. | _ SPECIAL NOTICES “| English Temperance People Aroused. soils N TALKS FAIR, WASHINGTON, D.C.. SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1888, TWO CENTS. - ~| JUDGE THUR: Washington News and Gossip. AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY. THE GENERAL’S CONDITION. THE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION, nheueee ae SPECLAL NOTICES. = = Sona = 5 How Sheridan Heccived His Prome-|Spontancous Werk of Puplis—How Comes Without a Straggle. KPET 1 1 ASSOC ON ‘ORMED EPISCOPAL EVE HAMLINE M.E.CHURCH.COR. 9TH AND —— ee aud devotional service Sunas Evens | SP ae Lew ke Hie Navtone DD pastor, Index to Advertisements, tion—His Improvement To-day. Geography is Taught. St. Louis, June 2.—A special in this morning’™ Sllastiesdawtaem i CA Hall 14th at and | Services Suudiy, ine 3: 16st, Sunday schopt 0:15 AGRICULTURAL APPROPRIATIONS. wuspices of the Washington | aim. Preaching by the pastor at 11 ain, aud 8 P. i. ey Va WA Christian invitation | (foviowod by communion service) Consccrauon meet: | AM! Gen. Sheridan rested well all day yesterday, and | _In the public school industrial exntbit at tho | Ne?ubiic from Columbus ays: This, ev pag tnd md E be present. ‘tng Tuesday. Prayer meeting Thursday evenings at 8. | ATToRNErs—7th page. at 3:30 O'clock sat up and was shaved. He re- | E-street Rink among the most interesting objects | TPTesentative of the Republic Interest and Surplus 3 him ina bappy c} 4. . PRATT, Chairman, | The public re cordially invited to these services. 1t | AUCTION SALES-—3d and 7th pagom, ceived the news of his promotion to the rank of | exhibited are What are termed “spontaneous” | TBUFman at his home,and found { fast month im the surplus Ww. PEaCt : peer eevee ne : ‘ and talkative mood. "fie opened the conversation. s 4, while the interest due cn shares 1m RW. PEACH, Secretary and Treasurer.» __1¢ Be NCKENDREE ME CHURCH, MARS AVE. | Doanprna—Sth pes. The Bill Passed in the House. | ceneraiwitn great pleasure. Thenewswasbroken | products, These are bits of modelling or other | $V,<MMatite mood. He opened the conversa low Soly 8/191, weiearenin over allot @O2480. W Be, SEINE AVE cunrstray cHuncrt | BO be: yin and 10th sia uw. fev, CoHeaBEnE | Booxs—71h paw. vohim gradually. One ofthe attendants frst told | Wrok Outside of the Toutine of school require. | that the Thurman boom. was rapidly. sproading We seat pay peraauenr tothecs weeds | sacoeTi ate Sechos te teren oak Bee oes | aoa tay the regent General Couterenee of the [oogonia ad —_—>— him that the bill had been passed by the House; | menta Harry Hendley, a boy of ten years | sald: “Yew T gucsss0:_a¢loast It looks hat wad i their sh ading.” Sunday sclioot 9:3Ga.m. Young people's E. Church. 7 p.m, Young People's meeting. 9:30 val a then in afew minutes he was told that the Presl-|in the South Washington schools, has | /UG#!Ng from ali the telegrams and letuers each share u ion, pastor, P. B. i * hol. i NTRY BoanD—Sth page. ‘been receiving; but didn't I say two years ago and fontsiae mee han All welcome. 1° | = SSS “IRTEODUT 5 ERIOOPAL lcicerac Rais Risers Om oaes THE TARIFF BILL TAKEN UP. | gent nad signed tt, andsoon through the process, | modeled tm clay, an Indian's heed, "= again two weeks ago chat tnexts no-omnce onearen. : eres over “DRY METHODIST, EPrscoraL | #5 Yeaurch, commer of oth and B teat dev: || Dearne Sth rare, each step of his nomination and confirmation | dog and a horse in a, skilful and erties | SOME Lwamtegy: a sasseuuansy nctemering iY RVERING 7 Church, corger G and 14th sts,—Kev. Geo. | W. EL. Wxncn, pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 am. | Dewtierny—6t Deing announced to him at intervals, and at | manner, Veachers, speaking of tnis Ow, judge, mori — or Sceviees Sunday, idm Reoption of menmum Agigeey by Hews 3C | Eoccarionat Ott ter House of Hepresentatives. fast Mra Sheridan carried in his commission, | work, sald that the boys were net taught wo do | tuna for 5 SCD SA ATT the pastor wil Lond “upper at cho‘cow "Youn ments clams at 3p. | EXCUnsions, Prosics Se.—8th page on mouion Of Mr. Biouat (Ga.) the Senate amend. | signed by the President, which Senators Hawicy | this, but the course of instruction revealed such | “2UE,1?40 atowt thatr? very, Atonement and Huian Reesou.” Coanuunion at morn- | m. Yotng people's meeting 7 pm, Preaching oy t FAMILY SUPPLIES—6.h paga, ments tO the experimental agricultural statfén'| and Manderson bi t to the house a few miu- | aptitude if a boy possessed it, and gave him in- | proper done toderiine & thing thst had wovbern ine service. 7 p.m. Baud of Christian Endeavor; | psstor at & pm. Subject: “he Dance.” Seats free. | Fixaxctat—7th pace. Dill were concurred and on motion of Mr | utes after 3 o'clock. He soon after went to sleep, a. | bomberos i ears [have tried 0 be left along ‘what Shall | Do | Contisl invitation to ait 1s | terest and inspiration. Another piece of model- im, For yea Lt pg e____1t’_| Yon Rewr (Flats) 4th page. Crisp (Ga.) similar action was taken on the bills | Dut in a short time awoke and dictated bis letter Jing that attracts notice 1s a vase made by Aicred | Mere with my’ wife (tts den «speaking OC ER? Ue Avways glad to welcome visiwors and strangers Seats | {§° qe METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN | ¥oxRexx (Rooms)—4th para, authorizing the construction of bridges across the | Sr aGerpianee: the signature was in lead pencil. | Tut, twelve years old, a pupilin the Blair bulld- Srary) aud Lhese trieuds of mine ou these selves con a am. and 5’ p.m. achool at s apege. Guntersvilie, Ala, and extending the time for the | office and dictated the general order assigning bis > ae visio! “If the nominat! : even against en fp y Sop posal crema. Congregational Thussey Gouin. paneer omer epee cen construction’ of the new bridge across Staten | permauent aides to duty under bis new cominis- | WL, Auoter Day of the third division. || CPt fe mommnarton fs, etven, Jom even pein 304m, Communion after morn- | Both at 8 o’civc! a ae . am ‘skill in modelling a cluster of roses. In this eo highest regard for President: vitally invited. A reception a = ere a coed For Sate (Lots)—3d pase. He had a ittie cough during the night, but tt | 5X! - : mumeay ene ien Cah Seve anemea. initop Newam and Indy. hy the members | a> gQALVARY PAPTION CHURCH, CORNER | oy Sac Miecelianeous)—Sth page ‘The Howse then ‘went, Into, committee ot ‘the | T&S ROUSerioUS” The midnight bulletin said Wa | a oo ae ra a oe et and conwrevatic the church Tuesday ing, the | Gueewe, pastor. -Sundey schol 9ebera an. eb ie | Hot RNISHINGS—6tD page . ni ‘he patient was sleeping resting easily. m: enWipers. Archie McKeever, E. P. Co} o the Ucket Iam Willing to make a personal sac- thimstant at Spm __1t_| by the pestor, 21 sm. and p.m. Lapis’ Goops—6th pare. Mrhole on the agricultural appropriation DUL Mr. DR. PEPPER'S HOPEFUL VIEW. land, Thomas Maria and: other tele once tegen | Fiice tor the interests of the. party. T corcalniy uc Ge, ALL Sovts (UETARIAN) CHURCH, | Chapel 2, 13% ahd D ste a. at Peary Sta anal Hatch (Mo) asked that general debate bedis-} pr pepper, who returned to Philadelphia yes- | the Brent building have on exhibition many credi- | ShOuld feel very bad should Uke ticset be de 4 Neos : “Scorer 14th and Late. naw QUTWATEN, pastor, "Fecaching 11" a.ti. and 8'p.m. | OCA Mexrion St page pensed with, which was done, and the bill was 7 inter. | table specimens of ““spontancous” work. fa some | (0 think that T had declined it my mame wou shih iemet on JUNE. | pig 12 8) Western, 8 mins gamlny acho | Sunday schgol.00 p,m Praper mccting Wedngeday, | Lovr axp Fouxp—4th Feed by sectiéns tor alssndicent, terday morning, expressed himeeit, 12 an | (Of the upper grades puplis have appiled thelr skil | have screngthened it. Of course tt is ouly upon v ay yg ut | Surmat, will apeai at 3 pom a AQuesTIos or mcwxaseD sutanmes. | "iG, a8 being Nopeful of a chance tap. | eof tteearie Aeagming to Making designs tor | condition, Yaat the nomination cusses Withews <> WESLEY CHAPEL, CORNER STH AND RY E ‘MEDICcAL—7th page. Mr. Cannon (i1L) demanded an explanation id pay Atl said tm Bye se eetivel ol ee F sta. t.w., Jaates D Whioir, pastor — cre Zin, sis, Geormetown Sunday | Ocrax Srramens—Tth page ‘the $9,290 increase in salaries of employes in the | Earrioa ‘out. Although the geueral was desper: | yctue,bUnus of the Dennison, School. Sth. grade, Pac beget g omen 2 SO DSO a ae eset, BAS km, QSunRS | pastor, Hew. Writ Taner ey frase ee OF i282] Poromac Riven BoaTs—7th page Agriculvural Department. ately Il} he said the case was not hopeless, as the | these puplis, Jolin Swann and Willlam Muzzy, | ques Vuutwen lace aie ed weet 8 Lord's supper, Ila m Christian Legion and mis: | Vice st 7:43 Am. Allare ‘cordially invited” Sests | Praxon axp Oncaxs—-6th page, Mr. Hatch expiained that most of the increase | general's pluck aud endurance would pull him | have constructed and put up Ly the peruiissiou of | Aude, Luurman las nigbe and wuthoriaes, ce sionary meeting, 3:30 p. ty free. att PrnsowaL—4th page. Gas apparent rather than real. The salary of the | through unless there was recurrence of the heart } Mr. Bryan, two telephones. Both of these appli- | his name presented to the St: Lowle ee dy ~4 3 Geavor. 7p; me Preaching bs the tas i ]= GRAND RALLY AT CENTRAL M. E.| Prormecronat—vth pagan Comuisstoner had, however, been increased $500, | troub! ‘ances are in perfect working orde Vice-President ob the condition that the ohio deles ie Baton “of deste, and ite Perpetual Sau mus gthat. bet Mand N. Servicesou | Puorosas-bth ,$5,000, eoequalize it with that of other Govern. ‘THE PATIENT'S CONDITION TO-DAY. se ctusige of ue general Purpose ofthe exhibition, | gation is solid for hima that We will wccept iE ee day, é Sunday, Jun J Caton i cae i sponding rank, reases e Work 1 man > | Hominated, Mr. Powel eat Une pS services, Dau, Kev. J. L. Tuomas. All} Rarmoaps—7th paz » | Mad been made in the salaries of tie chiet of the |, was learned at his residence this morning that | Pav‘ resuing in its convents, Is a section de | Runated. ME. Powcil Will ppreseut the name of Bs Z DENTAL ¥ —E Bes, Te sTEA iN ee eee a near oe Le Bureau of Ani's. Industry and subordinate em- oe pohlos easing See voted to an exposition of the manuer of PIS ———s NoTic <> P REV. KF. WHEELER OF HARTFORD, | SPEctat Norices—ist pis, pioyes, Test was broken by its of coughing, | teaching geography. Sand maps, such as | Sor, . . euuisylvania ave, to 13.50 New York ave. naw. Je be given bly Presbyterian chure Bre urch, corner aud ists. Sunday | Suuater Resonts—id page xX Was gored. ‘The gentleman from Pennsylvai went home ‘breakfast he said to aStax re- | A sand map cousisis of a large flat tray or box rena 4 = ws + Tats. in W., Sabbath, ee STUPRE A Bedok. “Heev. J M-Suieres will preach | wy Teanes Oth pao Gir, Katidally had staved the other day that this | porters? °° BS - ied with sand, ‘The outlines desired are traced | SPM Feeling Developed Over the Pre= QB nas etarantend cured by usin Re Wash dune 4d 8 pan’ Parse Gonsresutional church, 10th | to ail to be preceut Ret Gee W Meso: nese aet | | Uxpxmrannne—7th pare, To call attention cy tuareasing salaries. He wanted | “rue general is in a tip-top condition this morn. | in sand. A general mapor the District of Columbia | Posed Compensation of Pablicnns, + ic Cracan. Wholesnie aad setail at Haney rner G nw. Wednestay Jane G@ Spans Taber: Se im, pastor. ‘Wasran (italy ath pees. fo call attention to the fact that the House had | ing. Nearly everybody has gone away, and he 1s | 15 formed in the sand, an irregular depression | Special Cable Dispatch to Tux Evextva stan. Bias n and F sts, and J. W, Thompson’ dual chureh, Oth stand Virginia eve ns EASTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, | Waxrnp (situs Lie been consistent exactly two days, Now that the | doing nicely, ‘The general’ insisted upon Mrs. | representing the Potomac. ‘The elect of water is | Loxpon, June —The people are beginning to 35th i ing, June 7. Eighty real photo- Sth st., bet. Faud G sts. me. Rev. Dr. No- YaNTED (Situations)—4th page, Ane of consistency had been broken, perhaps the | Sheriaan's going to last night, and she ob- | produced by putting tn foil in the depression. | muster their thousands to attend the demonstr: ee reed senting the daily lves of | BLE pastor.— reach: 11 am. Subject, “ihe | WaxtED (Rooms)—4th page, democrats would do exact and equal justice, and | tained a good Test. ‘Two. physiciaus remained at | Cards suitably inscribed, placed here and tuere, in. | 22 thousal onstran *K eg no Bh le. So: the country. soine of the Dm. “Character Build- | Waxtep (Houses)—4th puso, wander back turough the past ten yeads of reduc. the house last night, and Dut one ts in attendance | dicate tne location of prowl: | Yon at Hyde Park this afternoon against compen. p pave Ghote vies waicuiieent Vutidines, wach ae the Tay Mall, and some Ca teens veo: | WaNTED (liscellaneous)—4th pare, ons, now. ‘The general’ coughs occasionally, but is | buildings: Otwer maps siuw ‘sation for the withdrawal of publicans’ Hoenses, . heres Shout 16 {ect square by the Recreupticon. To" all of Jhvistian Eudeavor, Wednesday ovening = = SEEDS RAISE A STORM. able'to raise the phlegin without any dimcuity, | take tromone polui in the elty W anotuer. As te | ‘The euthusiasm Is really remarkable, althouga, ne Wasuuxeros, Dy SSS. | these thealnisaon is free. An ofering for Inissions et Be 3t*_| | Goverswent Recevers To-Day—Internal reve-| air. Enioe (Tenn.) moved an amendment redue- | He 13 doing nicely, and we are much encouraged.” Se eet to clude: Lames ouker cities, and when | strictly speaking, the demonstration 18 not of & 2E MAY CONCERN Teceived at the close. GW. Lerrem. — “SOUR FA nue, $408,256; customs, 702,606, 1nz the appropriation for the purchase of seed THE MORNING BULLETIN FAVORABLE. duces much material to interest ead inewe ive | political character. Its promoters are the numer- ui the fem name of B Woe CUNTREGD: SSRIDER, OF NEW | vices To-morrow “at 17 ain, wilbeconiutind ty | Tam U. SS Constellation has arrived at the | from $100,000 to $50,000, saying that this appro- | The following bulletin was issued at 950 a.m: PI ous Lemperance bodies, whose aggregate members F ee iccumdria, Van Tinmelay Eeom | Public 1s cordially invited, . 1° | Tue U. 8. 8. Ricuuonp, AUanta, Osstpee and | buf senaing thetr seeds £) dene AS enn thousands, At the same tme it ts naturally SDYTE currence of alarm! mptoms. He passed a | THE RESTRICTIONS IMPoskD BY TUE DISTRICT aPPKO- | 4, “ E (Sine) JOUN FE. POWER uth-Street Baptist , Se ASSEMBLY'S PRESBYTER: Galena arrived at Annapolls to-day. ents and tue republican members sending theirs | rairiy good night and’ had sunicient sleep. RM, PRIATION BULA. « a — a oa by othe wg ig q SOPFICE FRANKLIN INSUEANCE co. ee Livre, pSston~ Sunday selool ai '30 kn breece: | Wan Derantuest CuAxces—Appointed: wm | “ihel€fepubilean trends. | indignant pro. | OH!» W. Matthews, C. B. Byrne, H.C. Yarrow. | ‘The District appropriation bill as tt passed the | {35.ctad ty speak, ‘The wens oeees in ite s Wanmixorom De Ge Mi net followed Ly the sdrutiatrer A os eer ; ee eee ace esc ats dite s power Kone {the stock boiders of the Fi == of tiie Loni Suy Se ee Taylor Morrison, Kentucky, and Andrew Wison, | test from botn sides of the House, Mr. Biggs, of HOW THE GENERAL TOOK THE OATH. House relieves the scuool board of its dilemma in | usual style at Ube poverty of hose who take part AY JUNE S for 49 Pm. AL 7:40 pain, ah adare on the | Kansas, clerks at $1,000, Surgeon General’s Office. | Califoruia, declaring that he would'not allow such | At about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon Gen, | relation to the salary of the principal of the col- | in the demonstration, and deciares that not oue in ! t : " ~ ; ramen : uuudred would. not be Glad Of a Klass Of beer at tafe, Habits snd Religion of the tiudoos of india aud | Resigned: Louls M, Fitch, clerk, $1,200, Adjutant | ® Doldslaced asseruion to pass unnoticed, Macteely and Chiet Clerk Tweedale, of the War | ored Normal School. At the beginning of the eur. | & UUudre sto 6 Sey s M, , 1,200, % 7 . i nig | ME-EXpeNse Of somebody else. The Jimes, how- Cock | sedis Utero Bee Gey, Maitehs ilustrated by the Oxy- | General's Oftice..Trunsterred:’ Hv, Cilbson, fhe tnt he hed aaparned tat he was glad, to know | Department, drove to Gen. Sheridan's house to rent school year tke scaool board found itseit | Se Xpoms supporting the government, spoaks of L_ FENWICK YOUNG, Secty. —— = = —Gp | Kentucky, from Surgeon General's OMice, Adju- | yoay, and in iact he Judged frown the uproar that | minister the oath of office as general of the | charged with the control and the expense of the | those participants as earnest, sincere and wortly: 1 seee Sere PS S~,05,,, PROPHECY. HALE, OF | tant General's Offic cone Aree ne catersd he Man as Meee aye uPtaY | Miner or colored Normal School. Prior wo this year | of every respect. The weailier 1s maguiicent, 3 CTION OF iN EMP! CE MEI ING, a Preac! = 7 Ysa When he enter e iy Ae, ud , ” 35 cl Ube disapy the DiCans a Al U.P, Holloway dodge | 424 11th ste ew Lear Bu Post-Orrick CuaxGs.—P. P. Williams has | | Mr. Euloe’s ainendment was then rejected, color of the general's face. The latter, he said, | ta Salary of tue principal, $1,350 a year, was paid | 1 Mis toought quite hecly that the eflector this and mh gh ‘bition Hell. 4% and 7th st. uw.. ov | Penne ave.on SUNUAY, 8 o'clock p.m. Sir, PRANK | McNenmasy and Mr. Jas. E. Fuosr will address the necting. Gy deen appointed postmaster at Doncaster, Charles | roruiiding the tsstamce. By pie hae ament | Took the oath, siguing the doculment. in’lead-pen: | from the Miner fund. ‘The appropriation bill sor | 4, #=<Houshs quite likely, public opinion will be County, Md., and Dantel L. Moore at Conersville, | partment to members of Congress of any seeds in | Cin @ fim hand. Me then asked what he should | the current year, however, imperatively forbade | finally to decide tue government to pass the loc ure."—Text: Gal, 3:7, 9. Dorchester County. A post-office will be estab- | excess Of their respective quota, and making it | Write on the lower line, and, when void, scratched | any increase in the number of public school veach- | EoVernmMeRt Vill, WIthOUL tbe Hoeusing clause, D.D., WILL = REET BAPTIST CHUKOH, Neak | lished at South Baltimore, Anne Atundel County, | unlawtul tor tue commlssiuer ot Agriculture or | ° “General,” uurriediy. ers receiving £900 per annuin or more. The prin. | leaving the laUer specially Lo be dealt with next in Masonic an ‘Sa. ‘Gth st, n.w.—The pastor, Rev. D.W. Fausce, | Md. any subordinate in the department Wo act a3 agent aT 1 O'CLOCK eipal of tis school, Miss Lucy & Moten, not hav- | year. Not even the try parly is agreed vn { hey - ‘ will preach at 11am: subject,’ “Death Abolished" xo Jor any séed man 1t was stated that there was no change in the | ing appeared until this year upon tue roli of public | (uestion. Some, and these at present ihe anajority» Romanism good enough for Ko- | 24% at 8 Pm. to Young People; subject, “Jesus usa | INTERIOR DEPARMENT CHaNGes.—The following | “ir. Hatch (Mo.) made the polnt of order that the | general's condition. He was resting comfortably. | School teachers, ihe board was poweriess to give | Would press the clauses at all hazards. Others, a ‘imperiled Homes.” The public | ¥°US* man?” “All welcomed. it°_ | official changes have been made in the Depart- | amendment chavged existing law, and Was sus- ~ | her a higher salary than §850 per annuta. Small tninority, are opposed to them altogetner, Te = ne oe, ‘The Pennsylvania Railroad Co, has tendered the = bil as | The Uhird section, a considerable number, would ae b SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Cor. | ment of the Interior: Patent Office—Appotntment: | tained, stendered the | ‘The provisions in tue new appropriation bill as : < a woe Be FONE OF FON Pi cous; | BSS Sie Saat eta ww At UX tte; cousue: | Wu i Schoenborn, of New dersey, fur asd. TUE BILL PASSED. Sern necessity fort a special ‘train to bring Dr. | %Pased the House, relating to teaclers salaries) fTant compensatisn. DUL ouly Out of tv fulids ole ur and Juiy, fre bers st iis weeding tote ate Hea oR | pastor wiseeeoe Sf new. members At 'B pm. the | tant examiner, $1,200. Pension Office--Promo- | ‘The committee then rose and the bill was passed, Pe| 7 2 substantially tae ¢ us those OF las toed t publ ; " pers at its meeting to-njvl ts jal, 2 ot pastor will preach another rat OD O1 - - $1, >pper from Philadel ‘to Washington, il, Except after the Clause proniviting increase in | Kitchie bimself, ina letter to Henntker Gow LATESE NOVELTIES IN strtiNes — THE PAY AND ALLOWANCES. salanes paid to teachers in grades nuw receiving | Se¥s if the proposal ts made to alloca % Saturday to ‘Thursday night. L. K. | the anuual strawberry festival of the church wuil be | $1,200 lo $1,400; Miss Margaret Lawrence, of In- eel et adits 20 per cent license duty for SHLBEL & OWES,” hee oes held. “Come vat und bring your friends. wie? | diana, $1,000 to'$1,200; Chas. H, Jonas, jr., of Lou- on eee Lpepreipoten a pee Gen, ‘Sheridan's promotion of yesterday will | §400 oF more. che following, lias, been Inserted: | aid ft apt New Yorie ave. and 10th st. HEALY BRANCH, IRISH Se, TREE METHODIST SERVICE AT corte hp i a ON — Dring to him an increase of $2,800 year in his ~ : = Ui aneets to-MOt Ss nasrrarurstox sew wssve | | ES POR mat Hall, commer 20 and id Offer no opposition. Public ‘the question Is sufficiently ex- ot that Caine, one of the greaiest 1s el ; , sprint | kovernment w Secceve, Hail, 1ith st. between & aad # | Remrice OC Columbés,; Mrs. Branees A. McKinney, | Omunllmloner vo the present gure, salary. ‘The pay of leutenaut-general 1s fixed at | Sxecpe in salaries to. principals ‘of "Normal | excitement -w—Lo-morrow at 3 Se raner iyanie, a0 Chas: 6, Davis, of Wisconsia, a $11,000 a year with commutation for quarters | Schools” ‘This qualification, a member of | Plalued by U : vA" | Sunjects bible Hels ss aban ee eceulae onder was, domanded. being, Mr. | ugunting to s100a manta. Tue pres rato ot | cue schol board’ si. to-day,” wind cuabie | ures vn tv auvjmee exmates te barra MAY, 1838. <a>, REY. HM. WHARTON. oF BAL tiMore, | SU0/<t: “t TTOL M. E CHURCH cou | , MINISTER PuELrs will leave Burlington, Vt, for | Mills’ motion to limit debate on the pending para- | the rank of general, revived by the bill, 1s $13,900, |them to get over the diuculty reiatl 0 e - \ 2 r oo . Merling. ‘Moreover, Uae liberais i epitel sud" ste Here Gas Ok | this clty Monday. The citizens of Burlington ten- | 6raph of the tariff Dill to ten minutes, which pro- | With $125 a month Commutation, Snook” ud bad teen storing, ho said, tat tne | sbllity’and even a probabiilty of school, 9:30 a.m. dered him a banquet last night at the Billings | Vatled. E “ opened « inority in tue bo se Boldly £0 's Puroue of y 1 NAPOLEON AND SHERIDAN. Senate subcommittee In charge of tue bill had so | ruent in @ ua Secrsigeit after ecrmoue” 8 pm woke | Library of the University of Vermont, He will sail | ‘The House then went into committee of the Kotiire at the street Baptist chure SORT EQUITABLE TiS June kh. Sabgect:- ae Uy pawor 1 a. ai: (CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, => THE oneli ——s New X¢ —— changed (he clause relating to Ube Narmal Schools | Phe matter dues Bot affect Lue pendin, Concladis Tho c% © | from New York on the steamer Aller on June 13. whole on the bill. ay “poy sooner fd ee | aye. ng 5 i “EQUITABLE BU ” 1003 F SE. Bev Oans EDCCATIONACAND GRDUR | Gouclndng fervide, 7:43 Olses meeting: seals Pen TE The amendment under consideration was 1 | NOW MS. KAmestn was Steck with the | 0:00 mate tne enangsios SPW cae, Sia | nl tscgpeed Wy sintae s cinaeeaon tomas baie mane Te Toth at ow ae MONDAY EVESERG, DUM ER S08 | evening and prayer servico Thursday evening. Atclose | THE BOND Orrentxcs To-Day aggregated | strike trom tue frve st umber hewn and sawed, Revembianee Between Them, a Sass tbe anlaty Lf the principal of thet subeol vo | Ube s0cal povermibent tall docs 1K apply 0 Neo ASSETS—@ss: Toth st b. W.. o8 MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 4. "2-2" | of prayer iectitig the W. €. 1, U, will holds meeting. | $315,000, as follows: Registered 4's, $60,000 at 127, | and timber used for spars and wharves. any extent it desired, Dut uot relieving it of its | J ‘ Se HOME TY CONCERT, AT NEW | ¥0U are invited to all these services, At_ | $100,000 at 128, $50,000 at 127%; coupon 4%’s| | Mr. Randall (Pa.), addressing the House, said | To the Editor of Tux Evexrxo Stam: ~ 2 reg the pri 7 o,3.- a gh fy hg Ly 13. National Theater, WEDNESDAY, JU that it should be the object of the House to fix the | | Just now the press 1s publishing many very in- | bryaicament Bre areag incipal wee OS ts auumailone but tse Aver —— FIFTEENTH STREET PRESBYTEKIAN | $1,000 at 10734; registered 43's. $10,000 at 107, Wis: ROG | Be charcnsbrenchinig at 11 Cee eae | g1Ue OO ee caon era ee Sakae fore. GRAND RATIFICATION MEETING aT | Kev Konaur F- Wausten, of Nartiond Gouse wets, erate {ATHY aU a rate Just high enough to cover the dif. | teresting thingsabout Gen. Sheridan, Inow come | “The committee of the school board that ap- | als adopt a hopetul (one, fereuce in wages of lumber in this ‘country and a" i betore ui ? With a little matter which Ido not think Gen. “ared before the House District committee urged ee @ a: a Feat ony ia 4g noid Reman atin | GE, ART en tue | PROF: Euuiorr's Evvecta—The Secretary of the pCamuds, Sheridan hasany Knowledge of Itwasin octover, | # amendient that would, the board chat te LYNCHING IN WESCONS! suis ety ns she object and advantages of | snd Brocks tke potattces of the fecaities parce | develupiuent of civil and relimloustibertss es Age* | Treasury has directed Mr. Theo. L. DeLand, a clerk chon ete at 1864, after the battle of Cedar Creek, in Virginia, | e¥e difficulties they have encountered ly reason Asevelation are furuished pun application. F reports fru lewates to Indianapolia. By SENTRAL ssc in the office of the superintendent, to take charge Be Thi b heridan defeated the last attempt crease in U ber of Veachers In rH. B. MOULTON.President Probibition Union. Be renm WeTomnant og sartie ut 2 of all oftclal papers, documents ‘and other mat- ee ee cared peagrncareprogaee nyieey at eas lgroee ooaang beanon Or abebeatEee eee Ig mtg one years - - la “TIN x velock, led by Bro. v1 Gor] , | ters in the artinent whic 4004 10, Or Was te ct ce Of od meen THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Provt, | JF SE ihe fea. hrd in these Armory. on hereaey | Be, Wane ene wilt speak Mectiuge daly at TE | Inuse by: the late. Prot EB. Ritore Govesnment | ,,At {Me Fate of progress made with the considers | Shenandoah Valley, that I heard President. Lin. | Seat the increased attendance of pupils required 2 of the restriction in the appropriation bill pro- | The Supposed Murderer of the Drake w mily Hanged by a Mob, our Last night e ps n- | the opening of several new’ eighth-grade | 1,000 determined men surrounded the jail, im oo 3 | Ruj.ng the following resolutions were “unanimously | 1 it 7:0 pap: Sunday. % pin. ibiostudy Wed- | Actuary. He will act a8 representative of the | 4oUOf the tariff bill thus far under the flve-min- | coin, at the War Department, in Mr. Stanton’s The picked Mannan salaly ot | which Orenastedl, Che munsOever ok the Beate aump- INO. JOY FDSON. See __ oss Resday,7 pam Braneh Mission mectings at Provigence | red | ute ruie, the bill w bab os is - z =o a Ga cohgetoWae Brat auectings at Providence | ‘Treasury to confer with auy legally constitut ‘ould probably not be disposed | room, speaking to him of Gen. Sheridan and of nis | S<200!S. va - vr wenger teachers Of this grade ts $900. As the board was aflne aft v1 fight ibe om. i sivck am | Fair given by Co. of the late | Lraiieh, Gurpel ent and. Cottage Matinee ts tant | FebTesentative of the heirs, to determine what por- | of by the end ot the session. If the republicans at is eines qumpoomes anh tae Lake st victories over Gen. , State that of all our | unable to appoint teachers for Uese new grades | (2/5 Wore ov was to, the untiring « Zeal of the ladies | 20% sruuetin” Gewpel, \wagon Meetings Sunday, 436 | U0n of these papers, £c., Delongs to his estate, follow out the plan of action they have started on | ngn rearnd was more like Napo-| #! that salary they appointed | seventirgrade ged to the he was Mesos. Church & Stephenson, | who #0 ‘volunteer ces; there= LAL gts. 8. Ww. Lt st. uw. ; Marke > - ting generals z= 1 em Uber “y ReOn, Meiove tiie Wan entinet ine wus On * siwocun the'uest Meus) of cack | lure “ Ninlls woluuitsered their services: Beit Shere: | G35) “Ttenay, Litist auu south Carola averse; | _PENSONAL.—Mr. Phelps, United States minister | it will be simply tmpossible to get a vote upon the | nen tieatany of theare more like hime porticalsnty Schools, ‘The House. Commities was’ asked to | HUME 0 8 Urec., Before lle was CxUNcL be was tet Kies feed, That t! oe Compan a ey tenders them a S 7 pan. Wednesday, cor. H st. and Boundary = + | to England, was given public reception at Bur- | bill without a change of the rules, in the forehead and in the general mold of the cecndial sete Nelaable as istance and | © quailty the restriction referred to by the addition s ras a yonce mre, but Only Lo be fow *_ | Mngton, Vt., last night, He will return to Wash-| The committee has suspended its labors for a | bust. Tue President sald he thought the Shenan- wenpeaes Wen nns St ay SE ; = Of the following words, “except. in so far as the | So te Ag $4 *“Resoloed, Thet ca chats ce, JUST Barris? CHURCH, 13TH ST. | ington eaily next week and sail for England on | Week. It will resume one week from next Mon- | doa Valley would never be the highway tor | {Teteasedattendauce’ of pupils. shall, render Pe naiden meets tek Gna eee gratitud: that acopy of Solan be peated | BOSS ee a aad he Mets Cyan’ @hrauee: | the och ene Re Maso oe eee ane 2 | day, on. which day the ‘Wire Tod maanuactasers | another rebel advance into Maryland. necessary.” | This atnendment, however, | Euisua Carri had the murder concocted, and that {S"the Evening Bae and Aaron head ee | pastor tnday School 9:30 win. Preaching by the | Bryant of the Army, Hon. A.B, Farquuur of York, | Will be heard. [The likening cf Gen, Sheridan to Napoleon in his | was "omitted. ‘The bill Bow provides | Laer Rad thedend acosmplisuen, betune he aarived same be spread upon the miuutes of the Company, paaoel iiscinen ens. a. ney eee Pa, and Gen. D. H. liastings of Pennsylvania aré District in Congress. a clpee tka the eemaaeieee ‘Sueridsn | £oF thirty additional teachers, but, it is. claimed a by at the Louse, “None of the above is nought Lo be MASS FRIENDS OF MME WASH. | ‘nucctiug at 7:30 o'cicek, Buptoau after evening serve | At the EDDILL— Senator Hiscock and Representa- ‘A UNIQUE PETITION had eltecvually closed that road to tue North. it | the trustees, still forbids any Increase in the pres- | true, Grandstail Was then sWuusg Ol Once MOM, to kuow that she | ice. Weekly prayer meeti Thursday. 8 | tives Townshend and Hayden were in New York ‘ Vash. | Ct Bumber of teachers in the eiguth grade, not- | sng he Lung Len or eleven mluues belore Life Was Her reshietice is O50 Ist. nae 14° | o'viock. “AU are cordially invited toattend. W4e® | last. might——Geo. "Mc torter ‘of Buffalo, Win | WaS Presented in the Senate yesterday from John Tras that famous Sheridau's ride that saved Wash- | withstanding the fact that the increas-d attead- | extine © 2, OF THE HOUSE >, SECOND BAPTIST CHUKCH 47H st. | C | Strebling of St. Louls, and Louts de Nem- | Pope Hodnett. He alleges that the “henchmen” Of | tee a ee a iat on Lisd Ir bieroom | ance Will demand tue opening of several — atives, has removed his and Virginia ave. se, EpMoxp lizz Sweat, | pine, | belgium are at the | Ariington.—— | the late board of public works are following him | $n the marbié maatle a little buok of about 500 ween’ Lo arent pom Schools at the beginning ot Arrived at Fort Monroe. TSS Fereary Of eae. aera nge, Teun anni: | Mr. Charies A. Burnett, of the Geological Survey, | with deadiy intent, because he 1s so faithful to his | paces whicn contained. as a treutisplece, «Une, a Fort Moxror, Va. Jure 2.—Battery F, ist E HAS MOVED HIS OF- | Cyety Cf the oran.zation of ng end Gaptist | sailed for Europe to-day on the Aurania on & tTiD | clients, the workingmen, that he hasto be guarded | bess ct Napoleon, and he took It and ‘turning to arullery, Capt. J. M. 1K. Davis, arrived here'from to 114 Tet.now. 30° | gation feft the Preach Peeples, mecting | Whitin ccicbrated He eee ssc cay alt | miguUy by the sons of toll to protect hint trom a | the trouuisplece, it to the President, saying | A New (Arantucnt, Hover ar, Joun BR. Me- | Sin Fraucio this moruing. "ihe coat survey = 20ST ABLIVED_VIRGINTA CLARET. AB- | Tuesday, 8 pau. “Prayer and Praise service ‘mhursday, Beemer pe snes ripar Camden w, | Sudden taking off at the hands of these “hench- | that there Was a resemblance about tbe forehead | Lean took out a per y part ‘ice aud reaide: % s. 5 39 9 steamer Biake, from Braoswick, has arrived, ‘so.utely re old. Kead Bro.’s Lon- | 8 p.m. All seats free, aud all invited. aniversary’ ogee at his home, in Camden, N. | men,” and he asks that he be permitted to| aud bust. Sometine prior tothis when our armies | MeDt house from si to 939 etwas a tym 4 nei tana dou bottlinw: Doz's Head Aleand Stout: Pleasaut Valley | = “ —— Dass | yin GDAatles Paul Mackie of Kio de Janeiro, and | carry a deadly weapon for his own protection, Were being slaughtered by piecemeal in Virginia, | 8.4 Cost of $40,000. ‘The butiding is te be three | ay ratic Conven be and Catawba Wines: Beltast Ginger Ale, | a=, {GH Me CHURCH. 3p AND A STS. | Silas W. Petit of Philadelphia, are at Wormiey’s. ‘whe Fi: ‘Treaty Dei Mr. Stanton had received a letter from ‘some | Stories bizh, with a press-brick [ront, and crowned rhausns Democi tion. ey & ‘Nic and Excursion Goods in endless variety” 'n. €. (Cap. 11 9.10, preaching, recep- | —_H. D. Hyde and F. H. Viaux of Boston, J. Sterry = aty Debate. omiuent person calling lis attention to a saying | PY ® Mausard rool, Its dimensious will be 48) Lrrrue Rock,Anx., June2.—Afver taking tweuty- antral National ¥s Ena AUP PE CO's Lafayette Market Grocery, | por ys members and Holy Coumuuion: 7 pu. youux | Hunt and G. Prince of New York, are at the Kiggs, | DEMOCRATIC SENATORS REALIZE THAT THEY ang at | Prominent pe yeni by 70. five ballots for governor with little Variation Last 2 “ 19th st and Pa, ave. Bow, ae one ATS ~ et | ——C. R. McMullen of Philadelpiia, W. R. Pryor of A DISADVANTAGE IN IT. = es ace eae ae ae ieee —_———_ Right the democratic state convention adjourned od <»THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE: THAT THE FIRST 306 | ling and J? & Puller ost Loule wad %. ie papas | ~The democratle Senators are by no means for-| Commanders, wuen he told me to get him tls seTty Tunes Most se Prorectep.—During the past | Ul vo-day. |The last palios stoi: Wuges, 1124 = = subscribers of he v3 CHU. . 5 ad Ne ya Le | y es on E st we elcher, et 3 ota brane ; Seat ub f the Di Wirainte EvMicnowsom, | oc Sarees annus eae en. Altred W, | S¢tful of the fact that they willsoon be confronted | book on Napoleon trom the library. Tuey talked | few days a number oi reet, vis ae a, |W i 2 reel e : Rector, 23. Cockifil tor Supreme Couryg judge, rlestieas Su and 8 bom. | Moriaue sub- | Ellet of Kansas, Col. D. P. Jones of Philadelphia, | With the fisheries treaty again, and that tt must be | for some Ume about Gen. Sheridan, who had sev. | 12th ahd 133 streetssoutuwesi, have becu injured | Ke “ s ou * ~ een ne LL Legge Cleveland, are at the St | debated in open sess ral days before thls Cedar Creek defeated | by boys who have been pulling ‘off long branches | Woodruff for treasurer, and AUkis for atvoruey: ie FHletluog of Cana.” followed by thet bac | Ell roar Se re a aeelions Temas Bastar |= fore Ut Creek battle dete: y boys Who have been pulling e P Taulent.” Evenug Subject, “Che Cultivatie! ari heard Mr. Stanton then say to the | and making whistles of them. From information | general were nowluated by acclamation, ie wis AZa, SHAY, late of the District of Co- | Aitcetisus of the iteatt™” Prayer mecting on” fount | JuIDeS, Fealize that they are at a decided disadvantage in | Bai7; and f heard Mr. Stator idan would ena the wed “Citlcer Geoghan swore Out warrants | oo eS ae a pamcolm ALL | same, with the vouchers thereof to the sa cette é tors New England been familiar ay fort ‘other youk, Lincot 5 CARPENTERS CRIN NOACALE MEAT | bog, he BWESTY FOURTH DAY OF MAT ee eS LAGE ce ck CHURCH | mmasoxs way Tux Tixas suxaTow rutwxs Tire omTo | {hfs Haleries subject ia all its Dearings. all thelr | thal che President 1s reported as baving ‘said tuat | Court Rucy forfeited $3 collatcrals ‘The other boys | _ New x Sune 2 —Hober: T. Linovtn salled for SOR ROG ALL MEM, | next, they may otherwise by law be excluded from all Dowie acto, ophand K streets nv Hey | STATESMAN SHOULD GET THR NOMINATION Fox | lives, while Senavors from Other sections Leverett | one bad general Was botler than two good ones. | denied the charge, bu: the provt Was ag: tau easengese su tie sonamear La Onenmp 5. W. Happaway, pastor. Preaching cay PRES! eral /AsuING jOHNSO: S, which the juuge said was | tne passe er La Chalapague Was = ws fours ja. aurears for <iues | “Give under our bands thie 24th dav of May 1868. | Sp.ti, "Suucay scliool ai 9-50 mime Young people's | VICE-PRESIDENT. seleh upon to stndy m caly mo. geeerel war. Tas] Wi: TON, June 1. cs tem moet ee ag m Gaye irom Uate, Koss LESLIE wav, -OUCH ce Oe Pe ve public cordially invited It | Senator Keagan 18 an earnest advocate of the cans sre” peter equipped for the col dd “Fleeced by Lawyers.” — ee Tay 4k ow - Be OONG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCTA- | nomination of Judge Thurman for vice-president, | (aur Se, PC Geena 5 sumoen tear sep eng, Gober irl gel sat Rag ——_— ice yigu | Fow (sunday), 4.30 Prins Addins by Ree Eoauer, | He Says that Thurman ts not too old; that bis Say that Senators Frye and Hale, Edmunds and | pose To PROTECT THE PEOPLE HS PHOSECUTES. Affaire in West Washington. TO nd ane ferry fey en a holders | EVE Bez 5) f. ie cae lorrill, Hoar awe 0 ve ING ASBOCIATIO! ann meet New Yor june 2.—J 340 o'cloc! ‘morn- PMOSDAMS CE | Se FROST, SUCULD EaD Etiawemaaiy ime CUNPUM Peaiee™ Ait] dues would bo light, 28 ho need not remain in | Morrill Hoar and Dawes and ofners have een | quis moraing in the Criminal Court Mr. a. G. | Bout 7, atin cecal lied from thelr entrance into public life to Ang of the First Co-operative Building Association, | ing the Kerr jury, Witich had been out since nigut zth st. — RYLAND 3 RERRIEGODIE| oe ons. | Keep pac with the. fsneries question, because | Biddle, the attorney for the District, called the a | Ing of the First Co-operative Busing Association, | dng the Kerr jury. wich had been oul since Ligut aren | SC cHURCH, comer otk aad Dee oe ae | “ils nomination,” said Senator Reagan to a Stan | thelr Constituents have buen and he stl direeu | tention of Judge slontgomery to the case of Isatan | Was Rel ast might As-ociation Hail The fo Sey ad until, further notice, | Cuauite W. BALDWIN, pastor—11 a. u.,sermon and | Teporter, “would arouse more enthusiasm in the | interested in it. ‘The controversy on the demo-| Winston, » colored man, convicted in the Police | 11, ‘by onder GW Ck bert, president; A. i. Jackson, = | “itis uuderstood that the Kerr Jury stood 8 to 4 at Branch Office, | communion: 8p. m., teu ide deiocratic party than that of any man who could | cratic side will be chiefly conducted, perha} dent; Mayhew Plater, ‘treasurer; Geo. W. , | for conviction, Judge Patterson fixed Kerr's ball Soieh Gada! Ne Bw CHAS. a EACH SO. | oie of Ops Agate BL OAc Aadeene by | Ue named ive people o this Country know that | Senators Morgam, Sarria, Graty Bech Voorhees | COUT of the 7ih oO DAY OC carrving concealed | Aent: Mayne, Pict, Casuper GW. Hing: | for conric | ¥ Grocers. et u epastor and Col Ce ‘Virginia. Sus ‘school | he was driven from the Senate by corpo- | and McPherson. ‘Senator Harris, the’ recoguized | Weapons, sentenced Johnson, M. A. McGowan, Dr. L. W. Kitehie, J. H. — ee | Brae, FERON G, NALKS OW CLE | Frayer meeting on fiureay’ muta ocioek’ ais | TaUlous, and grasping monopolies because be Was | leader of te deinocratic minority, wil wravch tne | decaul ot 0,ane, He sald shat be bed examined | souls. 4. Yates and) Wu, Smith. Gireators; Gould's Reported Hines, Stars paved with Portiand Cement and made — rh ry rporations, | oy ve with unt vigilance, UT case and found that family | valuation commit jessrs, . Darby, W. NEW YORK. ay an i sorect ah Ubigersotaa to wate vor ay ind —_ NEW JENUGAT Sat SERENBORGS oy and they would gladiy do him any houor in their }.well understood that the debate will involve more Shootde'was not in danger, Winston was sent to | DECwie, and W. A. Hutchins; finance cominttice, | xew Youx, June 2—Tbe report of Jay” Gould's eH nue ani Trac lope in the N S however, democrat joolee Wa danger. Winston reenlees, Lee, s. re = e is : fal manner, will address B. RIOLDAS, Ren, pie, North Capitol at, bet. B and y| eee eee eEee comes io an ope appeal Tor the | jain’ default of fine, and then 8 | Zee position of atvorbey and travece’ will ts nied hh a S44 = Sask OS in. Begular morning sortice st rea), school | athe Hepublican National Convention. Support of the Irish-American vote Uey will put | lawyer succeeded im getting $5 from. his | aq the next regular monthly mecting of the asso- | Mis son’ Gronge went. sesterday for a few Gaye <r a eee <> REV. LAWKENCE W. BATES, D.p,,| 7% CHICAGO AUDITORIUM TO BE READY IN Tix, | their party record against the promises of the re. eign Srl ele en a nn Glation. | ‘The Teport of the secretary Was read, | cruise in his yacht, the Haldegarde. No Lelegraius Nw lied SrURDaY, dune’, Lame, at 7:26 | BS pastor of ‘Comercas-etrest Metuoitie Pros: | A dispateh trom Chicago says: ‘The auditorium | Publicans Wile, “The most innocent party concerned was Condhion, and. that the, total. ‘reostpts wens | Co martung Retire cuncersing Mr. Goud Rave | ecleek pata ules are Fequested to attend, | taut church. West Washington, has returned frou | building will be ready for the republican national Capitol Topics. Now in jel cea hed aanved measly tainty ape SSaasecdss cotat wasces, sounsez One total ine | Woes Fecelved by any | JOHN H. OLCOTT, Secretary. Y convention fully a Week before the day set for Be eaten os ee ee lease He oesired, now that 2 4 es Ls and | Ditties, $179,797.82; accumulated ts on sur celal | eee rz his cusses potting an regal suggested, 7: E a From Street To-day. jc ee plotodfor somo time, but tue main all is ‘abou; | ff6sco work in the rotunda of the Capitol, Tepre- A py owing: yal ot each's Bee nee nas: |» Baw Yon, puns 8 the Guoe: ennete was ey | “sims i scenes of national history, 1t is proposed a ;, third, $138; fourth, $100.12; Ofb, | @yif again at ihe opening this wornlug, While Brst = as finished. The galleries are all in position, and | nung Will not suffer the people I prosecute to be Neeced “4 Lag. - | ry he crater begun to putin the chara |e, JOG, panel Penang | us ngayon ond ese tae | ge aa ee Cours Faun The tte o | Bur, wer ia Xo pet oa ewer Tak lership heretofore urel ist and B sta av —atii'a, | «There will be about 7,600 chairs,” sald Manager a the Cleveland Cadet Corps, which was ax | sue ul however, few stocks | e Slcdiweet Siaebie Brown Beowe, | Spam paatge Mets Dr. C,H auth ard Adams. em Orthe Northwest territory, the mater ie ny | Sentlemen.” Forest Hail last evening, was well attended, It is | UaTRO\ As i i dealinge ind of Unese Sill presch ou | Milward Adams. “The arrangement will be in ‘terri ‘Too matter in dnd Granite Contractors, at No'3018 Beam seen istiai's We Evening services at 8 p-m. of the Northwest territory. mat ‘iy sisavod by “auutual consent, Mr~ EeEtwes | SUMUAY school at 9 am. All invited, i in ——+—_ — completely WMonepolsing Use deall amphitheatrical shape. The level space in the ct quite likely that the forts Of Unis youthful muli- the business. “Mr. Fanulug ‘will con: = — | center, answering to the parquet, will contain | Soarkit the lurary comuities aa to the weleetice | ‘The Chicago Shooting Sensation. ‘one stuck, Union Facific, which SS ei il selection | oa oe caer aw. | LAy.company to raise funds for the purchase of ppt FEY icon manifested’ a tun Sone the be - . IPHANY, G ST., | 835 chairs for delegates, Bacs of them alter. \WYEE WHITNEY, WHO SHOT BY MES. - | arms will prove successt Peven toga 7 bat Changes tn af . Sire ris uuatnens a4 the, old stad. ‘and wil, sseume bet 1th and 14th mw.—Holy communion | nates Will be Seated, and tue boxes, ‘orchestra | Of SeNeS OF incidents to be depicted. SON, IMPROVING. ‘A BOY CRUSUED TO DeaTu.—Yesterday afternoon | PTOving, tendency, bus changes Im quotations were lect all Gebts Gus the firm and'to receipt for the same, | grelock”* eect reae abd Holy communion at 12 | eireie, and two galleries will be for Eyepectators. | | AMENDMInYTS To THE MILLO BILL RETECTED, Mr. EM. Hewlett, who represents the interests | a colored buy, Harper, eight | Pacing, which was decidedly stYong, Gainlag Ly W uoresare: Wroesate: JOSE a FANNING” | T° C" bupuxs, D-be bishop. of Reutucky. willereeen, | Hight in the proscenium there 18 a platiorm In the House this afternoon Mr. Buchanan’s| of Banker Rawson, of Chicago, received a tele. | Years old, wuile paddling askiff in Rock Urcek near | P°r''Qtat during the first halt hut. After hee both morning and e for the speakers and officers of the convention and ‘Uhe outlet lock, was caught between two canal yee EEE Gig | Such representatives of the press as are employed | SMendment to the Mills Dill, to prohibit the im. | gram this morning from Col. H. C. Whitney, Raw- GOING END FOURTH STREET M. E. CHUKGG, | in taking.tue portation of convict- goods, was rejected | gon’s, Who was shot by Mrs. Rawson yes- of staying until end ‘Wat. M.-FEROUSON, pastor — an. Bub: | fordisting Dy a vote of 105 to 95.! roth eflect that he was improving and sti huey pmetaoey | Sh maces Shueganagiani, Rrilog | tue aio ee An amencment, ated by Me, Gromrenge, peor. | wou gireat Bests woud Knowledge of | Triatand s. jAdminatenion ofthe Sgzreiant | Boal, with gallery Ula will have seas fr aing tat no goods controllea by trust in ioreign Asides tox 104, Star office __my31-3t*_ | meeting. "3-30, the ‘Sunday Sebiool. Gospel Temper: | than 100 feet from the space allovted Lo the Won, was rejected by a Vote of 105 to 70. <> WE CLOSE AT 6 P.M. DURING JUNE, | ance Soclets ‘he ih | t= sols and Aut, whe tune, however, tie market exuibiled no feature of TABLISHED— 1 anda 11 o'clock Jt Was dull and rather i F compan Great Britain and Irelaud we : exercises will consist of adunmacs by Hanaige N: Mose | Ent“Sng cue welts’ nal THE SENATE PASSES THE INDIAN APPROPRIATION a ee sour nuiss. wa | BS, ickeaeaitam ngeneoame wnt | wath mre” of ena, ‘ops = i wri OOO | ie eLEyw oon cemereRy mm" oe {he imatm entrance, will be hung a picture ofsome | Tn the Senate yesterday afternoon, during the iar whe *: 7 finda ial Meeting Of the lot owners of Glen: | ~~» UNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHUBOH, Com. | degeased President, probably ‘Or Grant, | discussion on the Indian appropriation bill, Mr. ‘Sw. | wood Cemetery, for the election of Trustees to servo | SM Lath and Mone eee bar. Goer Be Bacoe: | surrounded by circle of eletric gaan ae aes ‘Dawes explained how it was that the Catholic de- SaETWEES HAND | for the guaulig your and Tor such other ‘bisa Sage, Preaching | Services Ti a 'm, ands a. | building will be lighted with electric incandescent | nomination had charge of a predominant shar? of Sn 5 Ag > pee Day, Jae, Sar 8 panes Seanopiten tat | Pe C kee ne ‘Witenb peer meta fare eting ‘Toure: | Uébtday audevening, || Indian scholars by referring to the Indian Bureau, a en Of Bah a Es S ix Dex G “eee ™ "LEWIS CLEPHANE, Sec'y. ra Srecaacries dy Day ‘oops it < o>, GAS, GASOLINE AND OIL, STOVES, RE- oy prices “Texphone $6420 Iho SUR LUTTRELL & WINES, Seen 7 rs 209M STREET AND PENN. AVENUE. SEOs ene Sree ranma 1.000 Yards Ginebame at Se Yards Krinl hams at 7c., worth 12%e. Silks at 35 o> YING APTex rlouTeEN YEARS 1x taded tomnter inte some cast pases sieenttos: vrth 124e. | Cindea to enter into some other pursue efter Sea worth 30 and 75. | iucr's vueation,! will sell ay Uninicewean whole ot part, any way (exceyt saetiou) or will Mt out ope OF ABRs nail stores at ote-half that ome could do. oF 1 will sell uy xturen: such #8. abelvinne, cases, coutetn, dese, taics, at very low figumes, 1 avoKd storage, t0 be ADIs fockiee June 50. ‘Thousands of articles sua oa we Ms f. BRaDI NEW ISSUE OF STOCK. at JULY, 1888, ‘Twelve pension were: by the cov marrage eS a ae | ncSipyiyae maos hr et MUTU. Ushers. tor ‘The A Yoursrct FENN. AVE | CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Co, Criminal H. A HALL: President. - pe Conth apd eabea bor 1, cralgoo ce, pesomnese south CLIFFORD, Yat Vice-Prenten court stated. that, Lh ess be rhonesha® gatLol 2a Vice-President, iad” man was under tie > bres om. 5 eS y gpanse> © Doane c £<<>,UN request ofthe Jury i oi IMPEKIAL BOND, cea, Go 7. Saat Vitor, WH: HL Com.” Gi et oe AUGUST BURGDOLF. MILLEX & He kBERT, and: office, su ans ome | iia CRN aS Sa

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