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THE EVENING STAR Sd ~ PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunda: _ornat va AT THE STAR Sumo, - 3 ‘Will go into Nerthweet Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11¢h 8t, by aa perio oH The Evening Star Newspaper Company, loptes ae & HB. KAUFFMANN, Pres’, quan Evexwe Bran is served to subserfbersin the HEAVY GLADSTONIAN GAINS, cepts cach. By mail—postage )repaid—50 cents & Soon one year, $0. siz onthe gS a Oe from Ayr Borough. Loxpor, June 16.—The election in the AYT Bore ough yesterday to fill the vacancy in the house of ‘at the Post Office at Washington, D.C, a8 pelendi close mail matter } es ‘Tm Wrextr Stax—onblished on Friday—@1 @ year, postuce prepaid Six month. £0 cents commons, caused by the death of MF. Richard mail sobeertptons ms advance: Carapbell, resuitad in the return of Capt, Sinciatr oie calteritiane se Vo. 72—-No 10,945. WASHINGTON, D.C. SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1888, TWO CENTS, SaaS See eS cee sans Bonen peES ntonist. ____ SPECIAL NOTICES. | __ SPECIAL NOTICES SPECIAL ‘NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, | AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY./Telegrams to The Star. fang was for s tine favor bat the Poise, was | ANOTHER THAIN RORBERY. = READ, CLARA BELLIS LETTER 1S — CHURCH OF THE COVENANT (PRES- oT QURTH PRESBYTERIAN, CHURCH, Index to Advertisomonts Dis state, has very few votes of delegates outsioe One Passenger Killed and Two Em Sore VV Ta BEANO aL Dit. | Satter, Rew. Teowse 8 ata ond (83. per sha ate Title Inenras yon the ‘Company ATER shown enough janday scboot | ime ‘oun people's ‘meeting TION BILL. |; Glements of positive talde Of his Oka | Ployes Wounded by the Randits. +2 3 ¥ 4 ARMY APPROPRIA’ > “ eRe = GANNPAL Dist | 19:30 a.m. Young people's mosting at Tees poame Tt 1, Gospel service at Spin. ‘dervice propartory tO ny el gy GETTING INTERESTING AT CHICAGO, | state'to maxer aarisabie for'New York topresent | St: Lotim, June 1a-—A. special trom Muskogee, atin oe Ad | ge SS ALL nous (MITANIAN) CHURCH. Sitangiumunion on Thursday evening, st 8 pm. | Arroneers—4th pers bis name. Ind. Ter., says: The south-bound Missourt, Kansas Averton Sares—3d and 8th pagess SENATOR SHERMAN WAS UNDEF. CONSIDERATION and Texas express was robbed about ® o'clock inst LX 2, Isme, at the omice, 470 Eats =e ser | Strum comtially wel . ‘“Tranaiet Books close cu Je 20th 15a Poh Spmay henner & pm” Sanday eetoal, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, | Boanprro—4th page, Taken Up inthe Honse After a Contest.) ; at two difterent times in the progress of these | night at Virdigris bridge, The enuinser was com, GEORGE E FLEMING. 9 45am. Preaching to-morrow morning evening corner of 10th and G sts. n w., Rev. Citas. Booxs—3d page. There has been very sharp antag- | ereg by a revolver while Ube train was stopped and 1te Secretary. | by the pastor, Rev. Rusa K. SHIPPEN. B_SETMOUR. of Massachusetts. acting pasior.—preach- | Busneess OHANCES—~24 page; —_—_. toMr. Sherman in the delegation. It did | the express car Was entered. The express ies & THE AN iF iG OF THE ST PAUL'S ENGLISH LUTHERAN | Weetneld Soy eee iay. COMNELIUS H Farrow. of | Crry Ireue—Bth pare, Rotseem probable that this ant could be | senger was taken by surprise. Two men entered | ae sof the ANACOSTIA AND BO- | SO chnren, conse of Vien ard Universe: Wace ths Rev. Dr. Parton, of How: Couxrry Boan>—4th page, House of Representatives, a0 far overcome as to make it ex] t to attempt | the car and robbed him of abow. §S and one valtin= Cihecombany ih Manta MONDRETCEY Re faese | Sj DomEm Pastor: “Services To-nioerow morning and | Stam 14" the Sen ee ae it school, 2213 | Couwrar Reat Eetars—Gth page; “The few members present when the House met to unite the upon him. But the object | pie package. one shot was nred of the company in Anacestis MONDAY, JULY 9, 1888, | evening at 11 and 8 o’clock—the final services 14th st. ow. ‘30 p.m. Home Sunday school, 9:: Of this invest! ‘Was Dot to discover Who could | the bullet passing turough th Foam From Pio Soy god pias an | toeimbrovenent ct the guaitortume Germon in the | 242 Theh-Si 9.80 pM Hans Sunday school 9:39 | Derrmsath pare ‘his morning laughed when among the personal | Walker Blaine Comes Out-for-Gresham Secure a majority or & considerable portion of the | Coton, the tall sont, STws shots SSB PITCHER, Secretary = elt aw.tt_| Reanee ee eee tas Ones ene VERMONT AVE. CHRISTIAN CHURCH| Proenv=™,‘yrtes ee ee een Saibae tes ee ae ete Sore aaa Sem: | the ont ofthe stout car, une goin Ugh Boa NOC su nscniPTION To sEvENTa > KEFORMED EPISCOPAL EVES pan. Evenian tose es en ee Excuastows, Prowics, &c.—Sth page, ‘Tennessee, ,“ to go to the Chicago convention.’ Recticut asa unit. It wasdecided that It was not | ‘The otuer struck A pascenger named Den. ce Sanne: rol Grote | Manca SERCEae te Y Mckee Take Tad at hed | SeeTow-n~ Sunday eetan, 690. ‘Voune pesiosace | Fawr Sursuim-oln page ‘of the members who havo preceded | FRANOE FEARS THE NEW KAISER, | Possible for New York to unite upon Mr. sherman, | Tafvors causing tustam acai Iepusy Meshal foom DG. ome New York aves tintor the ausplcayet the Waahinetes | Tce @ PIR Capital Hil iaission, Oud Foliows' all | Freawctat~Gth page, Nearly alt — WS pegond nd his naine was passed over. ‘Tyson and poset are preparing to give pursuits a Geog | Mende fio toca hasan von | MALCATS ta “Qraaers vite eat fie | FORMERS (oom page custortherabeence rater n te inguiy Gene wana ery consider: | ear’ Was iande tien is passers Tas bond BIEBTAL GOODS STORE, 690 1478 ‘I. G. PRATT, Chairman, NEW JERUSALEM (SWEDENBORGIAN) | FO" Rewr (Houses)—8th page, ‘30128 uarontan. An Im @ Vi able movement for Go¥. Alger. “It was urged that | maa’s home was ink meebud Tex. fine chance id proctns Sar an tyeclman rors for RW. PEACH, Secretary and Treasurer. sig | Caset OSS arte Pecctine TT TR wget | Fon Rast Goes eee ah, page. ‘Mr. Randall (Pa.), from the committee on appro portant Gladstone Victory. a a AS wer 7. ZHABEDIAN. __Je16- ~ ‘OUNG MEN'S CHKISTIAN ASSOC Pu owns : . - 2 ‘Senator Allison, with the addition: wan From Wall Street To-day. SSS | ee a ‘ineland, . J, “All'are cordially | Fon Sate (Housea)—Sth pares Priations, reported the sundry civil appropriation a that he has a gdod record as a soldier. Gov. Alger | ew Yorn une ihe tie wk ktket was ae AG - terncon. st 4:30 o'clock _ Addressed by W. E. Ware, | Welcome For Sate (Lots)—4th page. ‘Dill, and gave notice that he would call it up for CALIFORNIA WANTS BLAINE, has secured some very strong and influential | ¢siriy steady at the opening this morning thomem or W, | ziate secty for I. : ‘on BALE Miscellancous)—Sd page, t the earllest possible moment. s ew jeiegation iSsOurl Pacific and New England wer-each dowa, Rees ; 2 | GRE BILL BRANCH, W. CT. U; | SyrKow, iin, Bros’ the cvausslint andwd Sastce | Laptes’Goone Oth pore, as follows: Authorizing ‘the United States to be- | 4B@ Will Not Suppore Shermam Under | Je" sbendoned him, but the objections owstble | Sat cases unchanset or tut sight irwctions . Pennsylvania avenue and eth ot onto moron eure | by the Rev. J. i. Bi of the Central Union | Locat Mzwriox—Sth para, come a party to the International Geodetic A8s0- Any Circumstances. for the delegation to unite on him. Not discour- | Gitrerent from last mpht’s fieures. frices Wreomue Gay) afternoon at 3 o'clock Adateases by ‘aj. SH | Mission. Ail are cordially Seats free_1t* | Toss axp Fouxp—4th page lation; providing for a world’s exposition at the | Curcago, June 16.—The movement of the Califor | aged by these fruitless efforts there was dispost-| Strong immediately and the last two storks meu, Walker and H. K. Moulton, METROPOLITAN WESLEY A. M.E.ZION | Manntages—5th page. aa enal cap ics im 1802 and for a permanent ex- | nia delegation in tavor ot M. M. Estee for tempor- ny tioned wore prominent ia the advance, There was - ne ENTERS LODGE 3 ol post ree Americas; 3 : re on after the opening, thous " AND OTL, STOVES, RE- MINNEHAHA LODGE. 23.: Preaching. 41 ain and st 8 £2 i Be onalere al | MONEY To Loax~9d pagn Assistant surgeons in the Arayr granting Fight of | SFY OF Permanent chairman of the conveation will delegation has said since the St. Louis convention | Contined principally to.a few stocks, among which mbing and Tinning low: | & ee eed ja sve | are invited to attend. D at, s.w. i*_ | Mepicat—4th page. way to the Hampton and old Point ‘taltrosd be supported by the Colorado member of the na | that he felt willing to guarantee that Mr. Blaine | New England, st. Pawl, and Reading were moet 26 and 1728 Pon ave, | SUNDAY. 8 o'clock’ pom. Gen. Te Ee Vance and | p= FOURTH STREET M. E. CHURCH, | NW Pustications—st pag Sent yunginis, turougn tae Fort, Monroe reserva- | Tonay committee and by the Colorado delegation. | would carry New York against the Gemocratic | conspicuous, and the general list was quiet to dui wesnete 26 and 1728 Penn. ave. | Sthere wiil address the inceting. ‘The exerciace will be | BE Res eee M.FERGUsON, pastor —¥ a.m. Sun- | OCEAN STEAMERS—7th pace, ton, Virginia, and to the St. Louls and San Fran- | The fact nas been hed Chairman Jones | ticket; Dut the Blaine movement has not taken | throughout.” ‘The advance wax very rapid, and the Be PAINS ATIER EIGHTEEN YEARS {22 interesting character. Meeting at Tenleytown; | day school at the church and tuission; 11 & m.| Potomac Riven Boats—7th page cisco Railroad Co. through the Indian territory. | that the Pacific coast uon en Soeeed ees any new or definite shape, and perhaps it may Market became quite active, New England rising Faded tocnter into sowie ouber pursuit afier stm | MuSt DEVINE and others Ere | Conterwuce a pti, bi tbe pasee. f-55 pie” jetee | PUANOR ax Onaaxe—Cth page nd equipments to tie milita of the District ot | stances ia his as in other matters, the Colo. garded aa among the possibile ia tae New York | 2Xj Lownie and Nashville 2. Miwourt Pacifs cluded to enter ute” savin ther purytit after sauna: | Mor Dewy pone oe ere | oe 8D actor: and equipments to the militia 2 amis cent each, Northwestern f,. 4 pera vacation, will sli my Dusinessia whole or part, LOOK FOR Di HAMMOND*S ARTICLE | peopicy praise’ msoune: Wettendey oS pe.. tae | Pemsowat-—4th page, > |. | Fado delegation has promised to actin unison Others sinaller fractions. ‘There was ho change ti er a ag Se tenpnt aurea misao. | as naire gy ——— RNIN | TY Shy Gxturen muchas sb desks, | etine for election of members MONDAY cehegneer et. ceive a per diem compensation. ‘oung, Of San srTue Only thing certain about ail of the megotia. | and at 11 o'clock the tuarket wos tainly active and tales at very low fren, to avoid storage, to be abhs | EVENING Seem 1a at eee ampere, MON Be ee ERS, PRPQBYZERIAN, CHURCH, | Rattnoaps—7th page. ‘A CONTEST AS TO THR ORDER OF BUSINESS, Associated Press aes: der tee Oregon | tons which have been conducted between the New | strong at the Dest prices reacted, Se clone June 30; “Thowrands of articles cai: Le bought | ~iil be heid the following evenig on board the “Pilot | we Sth sb, bet Pand G sis. ne, Rev. Dr, No: | sreciaurizs—7tli page. There was some discussion as to the order of | 4eleeation, a part of the Nevada and York delegation and the leading republicans trom Bier thir petreaage in the poet Ome Thanking | Boy." leaving 7th et wharf at 6:30. Tickets at Asso- | BLE paste ‘their Lessons." 8 pean. eChateken Bul: | SPECIAL Norices—1st prea, ve delegation, with the delegates trom the territories | Giterent sections is that the New York delegation A Tornado in Oregon, ete Tan Pereuaee iD the Fast spery apaMs, | “ition rooms, BEA WEETING OF ning | {nthe Grace that always wine.” Sunday School si | SUscuay Paormnrr—4th pages Procedure, Messrs. Randail, Townshend, and | representing the Pacific coast, held a or himself, | has been unable to agree, and it will be Very GiM- | waxy BCILDINGS WRECKED AND SEVERAL PRRSONS - 3 c IN SUITI GHTS OF ST PEL rear of St. | Prayer meeting, Thursday at 8 pan fe oppor- to suggest to the leading mei | PortuaNn, Ont, 4A disastrous wind By order of Chairman. "Je16-21 —. RYLAND METHODIST EPISCOPAL UspERTaxeRs—7th page, Lunity tor the dis] ton of and act a3 unit upon all questions which may — ~= * = ones —- SE Church, cor. 10th and D sts. a.w., Rev. CHAS. 9 Mr. Randall and Mr. Burrows concurred in the de. | Which has not already been carefully considered | Arington, Ore. Seven buildings at Lexington were o. -.— “ re E> ,,NANTED A GOOD BOY FROM FOUR- | W. Batpwin, pasior—11 ama sermon to parents on | WANTED(Help)—4th page. Statement that it had been informally agreed that | cing tp uring its deliberations They iso de") by them, ‘The New York delegation at the outset, | wrecked. "The storm iret struck a eee heen Bee HOGS TstaLaenr Howse, Boer een to nizteon yearn of age tor learn ores | thee ieeining et ilaren ted memento parents ob | ree CaerD) Ath pare. pega the tariff bill should be laid aside and the appro. | Cact \e, form a Pacific coast delegation, of wich | therefore, is not likely to bring to the deliberations | 'evinzon and view. one bene “deen wae hes ee é Spugiano repairing aud tuning. Address ORGAN, Stat | vice | Sunday school,@ am. You people's meeting | Waxrxp (Rooms)—4th page Driation bill considered during the absence of the | COlorado should take part, and assuranoes from | TUCcriote oa nyt tacts juaansur as Co the proper | Konimatan | and lew (ome, bowse dow ratally reagent Ease preity ta buy your Furniture, Car- | 228 SSR HAN SONOS PAPER a gf occ in ae eae area ge At WR EBS] Warrep Clousn)—ath pore Fepublican members at tne convention, Pe wccuarads, delegates were, received, whe | person vo be etlected as-the candidate. Yau, The bce and barn elon to i Ac Clothe, Mattinzs, Baby Carriages, Retrigers- @=> SEE DR. HAMMOND'S PAPER IN THE ———— — AGE ap | WANTED Glliscellaneous)—4th para, r. Crain (Tex.) said that the democratic man- ———— Harktns was totally wrecked, Mr. Harkins sus. Em ftoven ec, errs tis etarntebig BSc ead enorrew ee rooms of National Coriean tention, AE ——= agers had treated che House to “pickled wind” for | Was agreed that this move should ve midein tat | TSE FRENCH PEEL UNEASY, tained very serious inyuries. its ite child waa sold on creiit as cheay as they else = NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OF = - i z ECRIPTS. —Internal reve. | Six weeks, and when an opportunity offei — ed. 8 and the two other chill Where for cash. LONIAL BEACH IMPHOVEMENT CO.—The | Niricn Gounsos si Msaweeete Mar dee: |. GOVERNMENT Ri oe Peueibern tooenil ay acaue a can unemecces ot tae aay rok at, Biaine’s nomination, and that ve | Pears that the Death of Emperor Fred=| wen alsyinjurel Them hooi-house Was partially Magat > *ATcogy, CARPETS FREE OF | segaiar ann slowtal Beach, "Vevon WEDSESDAN | Wee. ; Cal | Paresh et acetate Yerest to them it was announced that they had | S004 that ir'p ‘peninadon should become | erick Emdangers European Peace. _ | destroyed aid soiae scool children tujured, two <q=> YALE STEAM LAUNDRY, 522 10TH ST: | Julie Hesay wR WEVANS Ree Bes FEST NETH. PROT CHUROH, 500] ‘Tar Antawra and Ossipee passed Fortress Mon- made an arrangement to assign the time to appro- | Sf" satus teat the, Facile coast delegation | Panis, June 16.—It ts useless vo deny that under | fatally. ee Sa ‘Cafe Cases BoM Finstclion fu every | QE—ae> (QOLOMIAL BEACH BY. RESOLUTION | Pastor's gutae Sey cht™"ah Fi, MEWOHON, | roe at 9 o'clock this morning for Norfolk. ‘When Mr, ‘Townshend moved to go into commit, | Sboulé act asa Lody and decide upon the claims of | cover of assumed confidence the death of Emperor A Blind Man Made to See. particular RANK WALKEL & CO. ¥ onthe unplatied portion orany tee crave | Salvation,’ 8 ram. ote feamt. @ Baus “The Mat] ta Royo Orvmmixcs ToDaY aggregated foe of the Mole on the Army appropriation bill | inimical to the inverests of the Padific coast, and | Frederick has Caused a fecling hero very much | eoccrss oF THE OPERATION OF ‘TRAMP aera a feiepuone call, 6¢ Casal tain ecowtem netsaen sou thelr | Hage Relation.” “Thurs: Pm. = ir. Crain and Mr. ins, lo, decided like dismay, It was impossibie ni orice PIECE OF A RAUHIT'S EYE TO A MAN epee est = | fete. Lets tmatalial RM EVANS Bop Be CHRON oF “ovr FaratER™ cer. | £1:0°0.800. Of 20 quorum, but wore inguced’ to wichiraw = ae ae ax cHDER ar omovu-| SCR agitation which pervaded the chamber of| | matron Subd It saith the operas NEW PUBLICATIONS. Bowe, LEAVE RECENTLY PURCHASED THE | Hosp, versie .cor, 10th and Lats. ns w—Ser- | ‘Tae PrestpENt has decided to attend the com- Gop ae ee gle aac deputies when his “majesty's decease was ab- | tion of transplanting car’ plows of 8 rabtits NEW PU ESE | Bom tae Roemeriy condiitied ty a P Sober | Yee fo muorigh at) 11) aim will Be coudutiog it | Mencement exercises of the University of Virginia, The merits or demerits of the other candidates | BOUNCE. oe ark nat not asingle journal pg yy eae’ Wence tod Chemicals Fotlet Arties and Perfames ah Pie. | 9:45 an. The public conally invited. No STs | Coe Bead omic AT tae, co) whic Be) waste | on ear tees ac tanc ent waste) sean bot formally considered. The Calttornia del- | pablished an exaggerated statement eta prema- | Chanty Mespital has proved. a suctres, At tho EAD) Ax. cy by | servien * com addition, decided to adopt Frederick. | end of a week the Dandages were removed and scriptions compounded with the greatest accura: ee _____________________1t* | vitedsometime ago. Mr. Linden Kent, represent- ble to the bandsha & simple american fag, | Ure account of the death of Emperor ag myselt. ANDREW BURGA. 12th EQ sts nw. S152" | (gr —G=> ASSEMBLY'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, | Ing a committee appointed by the ‘ington | On the Army appropriation bill. emblem to pik i, | He was respected here asa lover of peace, and | eve exposed to tue light. The piece of the rab- ANEW BOOK — ATTENTION’ ‘corner Sth - oy 1 4 n.W., lev. GEORGE O. | alumni of the university, called on Col, Lamont The first formal reading of the bill having been se GGUS In GaSe come ase mingled ‘With the expressions of sorrow at his bit’s cornea Was: comple tely ut Ite to the una meeting of ‘the a M nceting oh Thursday evening at 7:45 o'clock. “Acor. | MPS. Clevelan impression previ a Se ; hher member of the delegation trom southern. $f => ; che cpus wero aotsepes te i OUIS STEVENSON JUNE 18, comer 44 and Pa. ‘By order of Execu: | cetung ob Thursday i ———-—___., in the Army was largely in excess of the | , Another membe arded a8 being animated by a bitter | years, When the eyes were destrured by lime. —— | tye Bounds a sake. FS dial welcome to all. FHEL RETRECTCIO na |, COVHRNMENT Exmintre at tam Crncmewart Ex | Colytinedts Sethe serine te frog era Pee io of France ade desire to render lg fig | ue uperaton of traapauing 40 te eft fe wa NTION Sal LERS 3 ISITION.—. com ds of military departments had discretion- kK memorable by urels culied upon je- | so satistacto at two days sinc a Brrr en cocmamnere of Palme Ba sre bere sear Hat Farle Charla’ Kattan “3'yne | charge of the Departmentalexhibitant cincianat, { ty power to detail safVomcers as taey pleased. | that te cari’ plank should apeak in-bo uncertain feld at the expense of his hereditary foe. made a similar operation on the rigut eye, by notified to beware of impustors who are selling " rd; Chaplain KRAMER. —3 p. {barge of the Departmentalexhibite(at Cincinnati, | FY power to deta (chairman of the military com. | terms for flat-footed protection. ‘Theres no doubt, | NTs St phe expense OF bie hereditary foe.) ne spurious Bluing in my name. The genuine has the | &Tatd rally of the Sunday School. All teacher: held today, Mr. Cectl Clay, the representative of ‘ ” as has been seen, that the Biaine sentiment has i Fw pa» “4 Society Notes. “ALE Ros! id AES Fequested to be present. We expect Dr. GRAY: Q P! mittee) stated that he had no information as to deep sympathy for the bereaved empress and sor A TALE OF THE TWO ROSES, Palmer Label. red band and tin foil cap. ou each bottl ‘Bro ES Levee: a veand tally | the Department of Justice, was appointed to visit ed in the Army | caught the Pacific-coast delegates and that he | roar ine death of the emperor, to tue beauty of x View Isa most attractive residence in tte tees nal paige” Oe HME oO | Hc of Sodas ne al wheats fered | Chnclnnatl with the purpece oF turing theapacs | twejmumlr Peyond tha contained in he Army | cAuME the, PACING cvamt delegates and. nie | Whose moral nature full justice is done.” | ORK View Is amost attractive residenco tm te m Peas y mail promptly Alte 15-20 | the temperance werk. SnmeG Jer | arrangementin the exposition, .'The space now al- ; current feeling among many of the conservative _ sunmet eran s eh Ste Rates ty OS Bee et ee Se THEE SEs a <_< SAPTiah aban lotted’ to the Government 13 thought to be too | Statutes and by Army ‘wiutever foundation there | delegates that Blanes houlination would be Un- | WILL ENGLAND DEIPT aPaxT PROM orewaxy? | pitabie. nut piint-bot Seas ase res Sewn ch | Be gine ety a | Bae SPOND, PIVOT CROUCH, ATE | tna aad hi Cit eaten etn | lad Achy pal watever foundation there | Sees honor, June Je The Chromic ware At tears | the wand po i prevent accident ft nt sed by trains leav- | P > ove. 8. 4 D h eo sym] ich of old-fast r Uist laas Poses, yf te vrtng guatce cane tra | sf each ar actaned Sete! aa | Sen Masi Saati se. ate td | ang ago ace wa pola, Howl | Rt pease ita ope tiaenures |, M, Forbesnateat any Pnocoms woe, aa Rogan tte coma us wea fr fu it seu many je striking qualities fed in “Kid | All information can hy Salling or address | short sermon. Youu sme Sunday ee y cl az ful Blain ‘says: * wi mn to dis: a ish FUll Of deep red Toss, all a bd valve mamnenpanippetupsenatiantbase | — Ep to, 33 ORonGE Fase ir, Youn Peoples trecting Healey, Seas? Gaye | Mewontat. Seuvices for the Tate German empe. } the House for the reorganization of the Army. | SIN: Drea > Crwithdrawal shoud’ Devaken as | "The Tomes, commenting on the death of the em- | STvea.2,UUsH full of deep te tows, al Dapp.” this will prove oue of Mr. Stevenson's most | International Hotel. 349, 351 Penanaylvania ave. nw, | M. Young Feople's meeting S pau. All the seats are | ron District in Con; Se ee ee the | peror, says: “Germany das lost a devoted, high- | of the Louse of the capi m or Littletown, Adams Co.. Pa. dels: day. 8 pu Tor will be held at the German Lutheran church, 2 gress. they are read by Mr. Blaine’s friends, He 18 , SAYS: the Pp popular stories ‘The action is rapid, the situations so | OF Littletown, Adams jel Stt | free, and you are cobally invited to worship wit Ox. plat eth npeichec ay of his own candidacy. ithe thinks its | souled ruler and a noble-ininded faithful’ man. | the whole citt, 1s a mace! thrilling that the intercst of the reader is secured from | so Prince. | a0 Snel Diente at River View Friday, June | On the et oe ey, ta he Tootee te Sag tae SAA so Gatco a Rs et Ee ‘The frst, Emperor Wiliam was as much of a sol-| President has bec ‘ } nissiou ince. ‘the 18th instant, at 10:30 a.m. Seats will be re- to-day Mr. dier as bis grandson, the present William II, auc fhe start and deepens as the story proceeds until the | ton Coligge will Ds eid at WASHINGTON on JUNE Se REN. JAQOB BD. OLIVER, OF GREEN. | served tor members of the diplomatic corps, Cab. | resolution to authorize and direct, the Secretary of of Gy SS al colors. Mrs. ‘Nery concluding phrase is reached The finer literary | Tunicate “witht th: undersigned. whe wil wie al Stomorial Cause atiS>., Will Preach ‘at the Lincoln | net oflicersand their chief assistants, Justices of War to lend to the militia of the District of Colum- | Yotes. if nov defeat” the grandson's efforts will likewise be given to tolnisver, GMlities which characterize Mr, Stevenson's work are | lconssary information in the penises, a thems Satay evens at olock service, Come | Hag’raDreme Corl Senators, Hepresentatives, and | 11a" asen arma’ torem, and euppliesas may. be | TO! Franks, another of the California dele. | averting war. Oak View Jolt HENKY E. DAVIS, 408 Louisiana. the es 4 and their ladies, Owing to’ the Mmited capacity seen in every incident of this, his latest romance. ——— —— ——, doutheru experience, T! k. ‘That hour WASHINGTON, D.C. Ji preach at 11 a.m. lay School, 12: anization efficient, the | gates, + ‘The Scandard says: “The German People may of the church, all others will be required to pre- | Needed to render the org: = the | gates, who agreed with Mr. Beamish, sald that the Bre notte hereby aivan hata tinted ae Air, Blain preservation ‘strong looks | Well be proud to think that they have been ruied With the President and Mra. Tree. “All are cor leome to these services. Kev, | Sent Uckets at'the door, which can be got of ne ee ee oe Aer all, Tf Indiana and New York should unite | BY such A race of heroes. A death more touching untry place, ERLY" uf Washington, Dy ran weneral pertugr. aud | Cro ooaE pastor. __it-” | Ed. 4. Droop, 92 Pennsylvania avenue, i ‘Where J. Q. Adame Fell. On a candidaze, t would have a greater edect | bus never been wituessed than that of tue kupe- mort ~ See eee yee $ ERLY, of on. D.C. as wenera ner, if FIRST BAPTIST oH, 13 ai . = upon the Pacific coast Frederick.” o — "6° For sale by booksellers, or sent, postpaid, by FRED! i; BOAKUMIAS, of Bivokiyn. N- Yas special By RT Ae Sere Chae ae ui, | 4 7H® Coxtracr for supplying file-holders for the | gup peoxzE TABLET WHICH IS TO MARK THE EXACT ves Pa = Severah legates appear ‘The Daily News says: “The emperor ts deeply eae ‘i reece pastor. Sunday Schoo! m. | Preaching at urea sPor. oun mourned In Germany and bardiy coun 2 Co a Partuer cand the same Fexistered in the clerk's office of | Dasiar sunday Senor Presching at if | War Department and bureaus for the next year to have this ‘the a y and tees in Engisod. | Count and the Countess d'Arecbot, of the Bal> CHARLES SCRIENER'S SONS, [ears S Diatric oigct?208 | Se"lnnummacl idsesion Atay ase yaw! services | has Deen awarded to. K. Judson, and to Wood | architect Clark, of the Capitol, to-day exhibited | 19 BAYS tls, opinion, bat nis X euaurance of sulfering and his herot< | 5120 ovation, went over to New York city yes 1 $43.74. Bromley, RSTO | os the baathene of Plemethe wuekitiee toons Prayer auesting 73) oflock: Weekly yravee Devtiee | Brothers, of this city. ‘Tae contract for furnish. | toa ran reporter a small round bronze tables, | PN Epeas be Uroken. , Otly ways oor Gucy on the Liiak of the grave must | C2" inernoos. The Countess @'ateabetigea bess | Sti ectiter thcrecatcmiet oie amberstin and | fiareaay ‘evening 8 Ocock. VAC aa eocaiaie ie | ing the its has been awarded 10 Jones y & herrty | 8 Which fe necribed Joun @ Adams, Febrasry 21, | hs gation. and’i¢ will sted by bum until it | Gered President Garnelg™ ns ss OBB Vy rather. ane will spend Cue Summer. With ber of EDWARD CAVERLY & CO. = dhe Geaee ee 1848. This inscription extends in a circular form, a Fost MOGTEM GAID 90 RAVE SEEM MhLD. . She Will spend tue summer with cl = > LITAN = - j | Of Chis city, forge, og learns he will not ‘Then, he thinks, they a 3 Lenox, and when she revurus to this Has: Hars: Hats: | | Ssd FRED, H Boao Uwenty"hvehmadeed 2b | So AETPOPOLITAN PES ver Gabital Falk | ayo x = ee EO po for. sous one ¢ aot Tet deverinined |, The Standard's Berlin correspondent telegraphs | 1 ber witl again be seen In suctety. ses Jars to the common stock of said limited partner. | Kev JonN CurtiEn, D.D. pastor Pieethiee aoe a pa hs ecg Pears Slaten oot Gar epg 1 AL Upon, Who must be sound on —_ cd, that Dra Bergmann and Schweuinges, | Count d'Arco, of the German legation, recetved = _ ship. Jel4-th,fas,4w joes at 11 ato. aud 8 p.m.” Sabvath school at 9:30 | Senators Jones (Ark.), Blackburn, Coke, Harris, | tue old hall of Representatives in his fatal illness. ough’ reiiat Tepublican. “I am satisfied,” he | confirmed, m ingen, oe of Nt his colle: ‘The Greatest Sale of Ladies’ and Children’s Straw a. Prayer meetings 0! week. Young people's | pa, i . Clark, with the ald of an old Congressional “ Gesires to assist in the | the late emperor's lar doctors, held a post- | callers of condolence from all his colleagues of the Bate over beld in Washineton cK er ERSTE CSS to anaiie| Meow and Uae, presentties Mest with | ceo agen ieatou the pti ope | ta tha ee geno Gees to ma the meen examination yeterday, attra, and | Giyloaatc cpm tow tute i's, pow. abou BUILDING ASSOCIATION, eee a _ Se ee eee * , Hayes (v r. | then occupied by Mr. Adams’ seat. It ‘mare | in tneir estimation.” body Lue deat aay snore AT 14 CTS. . FOUNDRY METHODIST EPISCOPAL, | Waller T. Chester, lowa), Rogers, ‘T. J. Campbell, | the plnce, as $0 tauny visitors inquire for the spot, also, Unat the ex-empress Will go Lo Italy | of the Cabinet also pald him visits. Count 35 .. << c go. | Howard, Stewart (Tex.), ma iuhwaite, “ Colorado for Biaine or Depew. aver the tuner: Mr. Von Mumm will be in official mournit Ladies latest shapes in Ko-Ko Excelsior Srichores weasel gee len Faitese perecr” “Se genase: Senn than mistee | Washington, “and Usciters eee mon ee Capitol Topics. Dexvex, Cot., June 16—The Colorado delegation | “itis stated that Emperor William 11 and pis. | 22 NE You Mumia wit ve. in oficial mourniag TRAMWAY BRAID HATS, Shares. $2 each per month. One thousand dollars | EbwanpG. AXDuEws will preach at 11 a.i., aud tie | Walden and P.- A. Dickson, Australia, and Rev. ‘NOTES. to the Chi ‘convention left here last evening. | marck have compiled a program and that tue ez | jegation Will also 20 into ceremoulal retirement’ advanced oa euch share. Five per cent allowed to de- | pastor at Spin. “Uther nervices are Sunday schoo and Mrs. H. T. Wilson, Ky.), and Gen. Jno. F. Mil- | ‘The Senate was not in session to-day. “The Col men are for Blaine first and last,” | peror will continue the foriner policy. Mrs, Alice Swain Hunter returned from the Imall colory, worth 48¢. Foutors Monthly meting THIRD THURSDAY. Cali | P30-8%._|Soiuny beople's wectity at 7p a ler (Ore). A pleasant little episode occurred in tne office of | sein'a delegate just before the train lied out, | | Jess reported that two weeks ago the dead em-| itn iat Wednesday, sive Wil sine An couceee aT 19 crs. Noticeforpemphittes Hrettuea farewell reception Wilts wives tg Lakes | 7 : The oti. | beng the presetraion by Co. tokio clef | ot aa a ee are ae ee eee ec aati the tae 3. W. BROOKE, President. | Audrewsand wite 4 Bi eh ici tip el cla a) ES 1a behalf of the clerks of that o must tivestG ‘ 5 feed —yrinpennt yaad Mr. aud Mrs Godfrey Pike sailed for Europe om Children’s Hats—The Dewdrop—in all colors, regu-} yy y_ _ WILSON. Secretary. 313-8" 3 BARNABAS C. HODES, OF INDIANA, | \S-named persons have received appointments | Of Sect ot “eich Leading Gases to Me Charies | OWE five Of Gur delegation are also Depew men.” | give it ceiicae comatose inal the Repubile Uhis morning. Mr. Pike bas been im dar price 48. - STATE OF REBECCA L TUTT, DE ie Pnluister of the Society of i riends, will under ctvil-service rules, viz: E, M. Goolsby, of ‘Newell, upon the occasion of his graduation into | wanKER BLA! FOR GRESHAM. | the Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince Albert | poor uealth for the past sear. AT 59 CIs. | ye ee administration on the | teu guia tate ee a ; | North Carolina, to class 11 the office of the First | law at the Columbia Law University on Tuesday penny Victor, Prince Christian, Duke Paul of Meckien- | "yr. and Mrs Charies Whitman have given up saeapdhetsiea hits es oth €2 shows estate having been granted to the undersigned, | $11 Oclock 1m the parlors o Ae Tee | Auditor (by transfer fom War Department:) | evening last. Mr. Newell, though taken com-| @ wece Which te Mogarded in Chicage | durg-Schwerien and tne Marguls_of Lorne will | Mand Mrs ¢ wenue, for orm Flats, wo! . al persons indebted to the said estate are requested to | § 5. ene: spa | Dante A. Relff, of the District of Columbia, to the | pletely by surprise, returned bis thanks in appro- ‘as Very Si cnet. start for Berlin to-nigut. ‘The Prince and Princess | tHelr city house, 17 uburvaa AE 96 CTS. Satuo, without itelay. (0 CHARLES BIDDER. | HSE cUALQN, METHODIST Iai ave | $000, class. tn the ofice of the Commissioner of | priate remarks, H Curcaco, June 16.—Walker Blaine, son of Hon, | of Wales announce tuat thelr fuvurs program for | {Me hol movie. and, have taken, ase suburban Leghorn Fists, worth $1.75. yo Taw-tw Tehst.. Fhuladetphia. Pern. | Sunday school at 0-0 ain. Preacuiuy at TH a in, | Muerual Hevenne, Anwond eae eee saned Guth caiat peirese pemmace tals,” | acerca miatad, wah & Vamer Eat ange ox can | D> affairs is for the present either postpoucd or | ROw® ‘Yeo Toased the Massachue AT 45 CTS, 68 CTS., 75 CTS, 98 CTS. | pig Fae Se stor, “Kev. Wat, if | ollice of the'Sixth Auditor, and games M, Harbl- | Pat tue close of ue atterasow’s vusiness in. the Gresham headquarters in the Grand Pacific Hotel. | “2°° wintinnty anouine i: accieien. setts-avenue Louse until October, (Children’s Trimmed Sailors’ and Fancy shapes, evei CHAPMAN. Sunday School temperance meeting at 4 | S00, Of Kentucky, from $900 Uo class 1 1n the omce | House yesterday, Mr. McCreary, of the committee After a bret conversation with those in the room, | _y,,PROP,VIRCHOW DEFENDS DR MACKENZIE. puv-| Mrs. J. W. Morrissey, formerly Miss Julia Bapg ames ot the Company. tious meeting Momday cveuug Prayed setvics Welsee: | ~ Ute First Controlie ere TE re ete Tree a ch wa | Mr. Blaine walked up to the book containing the | y.yiZNXA; June 10“ The Neue Freie Presse Dube | noe of this city, with, her Young son, James sume nu meetiug Mouday cveuug. Prayer service Wedines- — S - a om E ‘Morrissey, Will Spe ae in Montre Timer tebe bt Wy Bebeae day evening All wel A | _Motso Mcnewrrso 1s the name of the new min- | Syulpathy of tne death of the Emperor Freserick, | Baines of callers at the headquarters who are | Waren 27 dealing with tue actacke uses DreAee | Dui Moke iL Spen miner a THAT ne E = resham cken. | and Quebec, Mr. Morrissey will Join his tally im THE | =>, FLETCHER METHODIST EPISCOPAL | !ster from Japan, He arrived in the city trom | and express our respectful sympathy to the Ger | favorable to the candidacy of Judge G1 £2F | Kenzie, wherein he declares that be (Dr. Macken. | and quebec Ke of Ccuahe ‘Church, cor. 4th st aud N. President and registered his nate. ‘The move- spd gag ny py " HD. Grek. baator_ Services Sintays Preack: | Cueago Sesterday afternoon, accompanied by | man nation In the lossof their great and renowned | Fredent ond fgistenes, Morte” Te'grasoge- | 2), with, his great experience « colicagifes and |" ‘The Rev, William H, Platt 4s visiting Justice a y Stumtbia, ‘Botting sByeeial Tern fee Cotes: | ine Ld hime amd Sar mS Dent ere de week: | his wife and daughter, the new secretary, Mr, | Tuler. Sarued by the on-lookers as.a recognition of and In conoealing te nature of tue malady frog the | pyeid i x business. letters testamentary on the personal | 3b. Tetnperance meeting. Lheschool will celetrate | Sito, Mr. J. Oda, editor of the Asahi Sinbum, of OFF FOR CHICAGO, eS ee eae ISG when | ¢Mperor acted as a man and as a physic ~ ‘Miss Emfly Burton has purchased Mrs, Okee's 5 x state of ELIZA 'S. HAY, late of the District of Gor | the Fourth af July with Garden Purty iu the fovate | Oso, ahd a hutaber of Sateces eee oF coi hams campaign. Mr. Bisine smiled when | Set'in such a case. Deception iu such circum ap Beencgee gh eapen ypienen toned Bi iN Kimbiay deceased lk porivts laviuw clatins axaiust | Joining the church "ice Crean, Lanuo'iade, Mending of | minister ty quartered. at the legation tones, On en to about the matter, and soon after left | Stances, he adds, 1s a moral act. house on N street, which she occupy | the aid ieceanes are hereby. warned to, exhibie the | jhe D-clarauon of indcyendence; all ‘Kinds of eauuoe | stroet, and the rest of the party have takes rooms tlle hotel ariler in the evening a reporter for a ‘The Funcral to be Private. Mminimcnmit=a nm OPE same, with the vouchers ther f. to ul vers. on | 10F the at of Sheet we Ci A n. said ir. Blaine: “ ‘seems: - ™ a rs. ike we No. ul rc Sar A HOD BTm | St'kctore the TWENTY FOCRIE At Oe Mae Yaga Belt up with Chinese tautsins: "sip. m, ‘br | St Whe Arlington, quitels boom here fer your father: Panis, June 16—Count Von Munster, German | ee eer i ell nad children and Miss Maw AK HHH FE Beat, they mar otherwise by law be excindedfromall| emer Ea |g Downnrc Naw Exrvosive.—The Ordnance | That part of Washington that will be present at | “on *10°Goe6 not amount 0 abything. It 1s un- ge wg Ly EE Of wollte Owens will go next week to Deer Park for Kw | benetit of the said estate. r 5 > = % Degas to-day. ay ke it.” ror Frede- le —— > SR BERS | Given enterone Mae ote Sse aeG ee Bento, wile sc a Uiuther Dewan | HUFeaw of the Navy Department has reeeaty been | the Cucago convention fo pa seat Fee ree ae ras the reporter, “that the boom | rick Sill be private, only relatives of the dercseed | tue summer. del eae eine EDWALD F QUAL TROUGH, gad Water wf je Suda’ at 8c ciock py conducting experiments with a new and powerful | ‘There were large crowds " coe seenes se a “ape cla Soe get REE tne reigning houses of Eu. | Mrs. Mattingly and daughters will spend the oTH s Nw. AY, tho ou sa. treasure out: ions Spec resent. Frauce, there! Lm ~ 4c. Sale of $1 and #1.48 Flowers now going on asic aiiciiade as EESGHION, | Nessels Mit eaceliduce te accsubansed: by Divine | Sursting. charge for acti mad tree ese, a2. | allroad stations during the day. | pec Will you, as his next friend in the case, take any | rope belng present. France, Pre, Will WOE | guiomer at Deer Park. eRe ass = = . N. Proctor. _jeaiow at | Soest re Stent bursting charge for shells fired from heavy guns. We the 6th strevt station at 10 o'clock, ” send a representative. A test Was made on ‘Tuesday and Wednesdas last | Dezan 2 lea action to stop the movement?” —_ <i ‘Miss Jennings, the newspaper = DOMESTIC * — a » ‘The Telegraph says: No more pathetic calamity - } conmpenaent, - = OWNERS OF DOMESTIC SEWING MA: WAUGH Me CHUGH Haye etep ere ‘and the station and plattorms were thronged all | ™1"thing the doom you speak of,” replied Mr. Be nee 2 ene etaty | Suscngememrbrtertene mines A Nove Is Mews Wasnate | 50 caisee ihe ac carbene ts | Boma cael iy the oh wait Blo | round the plece Durst, the sbéll exploding: fees | the morning with men having riphesck, dusters | Busine, is gaveganisgd: merely ® Dgwilng, mass, | bes beralen te hose ot H the’ death ot Emperor | Later sie wilir-turn Bact aud spend te late Pua sc Tih and H, our ovly authorized Washinytou Agency. | ducts, Rev. Dr- windy Sehool at ) ama. dine: | Ore, Cearing the gun tuto three principal frag. | and paim leaf fans. Many, also, wore club badges, say, ‘be | William, could Bave been inflicted on the young | mer ai ‘at Bar Harbor. ope ital He PUMEMTIC SEWING MACHINE CO? fontry testi Preaching by the paster, | ents, Which Were thrown Nearly’ 30 feet, “The | stent lo o'clock, the members of the National | fol the present outlook, that any action will ‘The large Invoice of FRENCH TOWELING, A necessary.” empire. | cine hopeful prospects, but yesterday | Mrs Whitney entertained a company of ladies pe et Racine, eek Ai Dom. Second Quarterly | fractures showed that the metal was of excellent bitcan League paraded through the streets se) Se clearly outtined in the future of the German peo- | a tuncveon on Wednesday at Grasslands. ‘The i SOLLIS BROWSES —“ Couierence ‘Monday evening. "Love least Shu quality, and that 1t was the tremendous power of | Republican it le, are to-day become Vague and shadowy. Were Mrs. Carlisie, Mrs. Don Dickiuson and LINEN FOUR-IN-HANDS, has at lastarrived. | py TLADE MARKS -CAUHORE by | evening. Come. "fie? | the explosive alone that had torn the gun apart, Fo te CO te te ae ape hey had a] MUCH DEPENDS ON NEW YORK. |? Savcrve of the Ci ———— 3 muests Frederick would in all fe Te | her est, Mrs. Oluastead, Mrs. 8. Y ". amend. Mis See ‘and of music, and wore big badges of red, white, a peror all probavility hat wer guest, te gurtof the United “ R alized them. Emperor William may or may not. ms ui See them displayed in our window. Price 50c, | eee ee ee idea ee Salted States of Bet Oe RAPZIST CHUNCH, CORNER | Nor Exrirugp ro Can Fame. —The Second Con- | and blue silk," Mr. John H. Smythe, ex-ministerts | gut Ber Delegates Cannot Agree on sister, Mri. Hardeuberg, ‘ox and ber of New York; Mra Pay uncet and the concern of at nde! d her guest, Miss Stouffer, c (2 5 r huge American flag. td: Allis uncertainty, Europe at | Mrs Linden Keut, and her guest, 4 : ion in w Joux T. DAVENPORT was the x % er has decided that Army officers are not aa en ae ae ee Any of the Candidates. 18 not unmixed with anxiety as to what tue | 3 d Mrs, Senator Walthall. ‘This Linen Fabric ban the double advantage, | Mill iB which Mr Was the defendant it tu | GREENE, pastor.—Sunday school 9:30 aim. Preschits | troiler ha: en-| ‘small banner of white silk, made like a si 3 large New Orieans, and Mrs. al oe Eigse iat dhe couplanaut waa entigied este ext | U2 tm aud Sb. 'bs the; Aaster-,,bsittons after the | tied to pay for expenses in the way of car fare in small an ‘was also carried in line. Ithadem-| Catcado, June 16.—The Inter-Ocean says: “It 18 | coming reign may bring forth. Mrs Senator Payne hus returned from Cleve. ‘Detng equal to a Silk Scarf in appearance set | Chuive us of tho wonl “CALORODINE” ADd of ‘hia Aw, Rev. THERON UUIWATER, pastor, “Preaching | Tiling from their residences in one part of tne | BAndkerchiet, was diso carts flag, beneath which | admitted by the republicans of the Eastern and ‘The Emperor to the Army, land. scsinil in cuit tthe rea ere scare ani of Am Anchor ands foc un, | L'aim. aud jun.” Suuday scusoks-o0 p. mrss | Clty to thelr posts in another, were the words, “Protection to‘American labor | western states that if the New York delegation Weduesiay eof the | ee robin. “all are cordially ‘CHLORODYNE™ appeared, and a | ™ NORTH CAPITOL . GH LC m necti would certainly accept that candidate, Rscucrion was awarded restesibing the | BOE Nom eycAHTtOh ME CHOKCH: COK | gered to continue the discharge of the duties as Lansbirgh, M. D. Helm, Morris "Murphy, A. ‘Hart, | REGION: there is but very little doubt bur Heese Eade ie seen eae pL GuODINET aud | WEEDS. pastor — Quarterly mwseting servicr to-morrow. | aVal secretary of the light-house board until | Klpuonze Youngs, and inany other thembers wer’ states Would join in thal fue other krade Marks of thecomplaiuaut.- Notice 1s | Sabuath school, OS0.a nr: Preaching et T a - eague on its way marched | Other st actunt ‘dest Ecroy ive that iuanediate vroceedies Wilts ken | Presiding Hides De ScReMourerieinA Mg.) | otherwise ordered, Assistant Surgeon RP. Gran. | iu. line, Tue - lea 4 a Leads aaa ainat'any persis iuirincing the ‘Trade 0 Right Bocuse 4 ™ Gall detached trom the recelving-ship Minnesota | past the residence of General E F.| Cometoa harmonious agreement, Bore eee ia gain ect wi be ampere | Meee aunt Mos ctr Lancet na | aaa oeered tote ruiag oa ea nmeas | Bath, ty Toc oo, iaiagette Squat ave New Selections in FINE FLANNEL SHIRTS; material : stries” We - nas | Mra J.P, Jones returned last evening from @ Naval Onpens—Commander RD, Evans ore | ae tera ae WOE a a epee could agree upon a candidate New Jersey and Con- | exe roliowing general order to the army: “Wie Raeaes ne ae eee i Her hue = r, = o "> y23) 2 dily improving, but Mrs. Jones bas ¥ i my . grandiather, whose memory | Secided upsa. ter summer plans. Miss Gorham, a ee iow by the acatiy Of ra nena eeu | who 1s stil here, will summer with her uncle, niyahrunk foremade up. | The “MONARCH™ BRAND PERCALE | SHIRTS at $1.00 deserve your immediate | i i RS E A 4 i é i g, & i iH , Soc e of Cleveland, and Miss Buckner will uson deta: alet Gen. Beale on. 2 at | warmiy-loved father. This 1s indeed a serious | Judge Jones, = 8A ARE, SS Great Muswell | Ladies’ Aid socrety om Mouday eveniuge duly | Jno, Gibson detached trom theGalena und oraered | Gen. came out on his porch and made & earnest endeavor sorrowful time, in which God's decree | Probably spend the summer ° —— Sele-coSt_| Reetingwas wou TT CE we | Cy tn COMSSTOG IEE ee crated | Gen. Beale, line, fled! into, the station they In. their et- | ples nro "at the head of thearmy. Itisinens |. Mra. Lester and her son, of Virginia City, are OFFICE COATS and LINEN VESTS, beings * DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, A-SESSOIS | =>, THE BELIEVERS OF THE Gon nial. Leave of Lieut..Commander C. E. Hawley | gave a cheer, to whic! ~— fhey have | Geeply moved heart I address my Orst_ words to | still in the city. Orrick, Wasutveros, D. C.. June 15, 1888. | future life only in Christ, and the catabiian? (retired) extended oue year, with Popniesion OS) Ee ea en on en ‘Taxes.¢ Tax-payers ou personal property are | went of the kingdom of God on earth, meet every Suu- | Main in Europe. Leave of Clvi hereby notited, tu ovedieuce to law, that they are re- | day aiternoou, at 33:00 otlock, in Washington, Hal, | Menocal extenued quired to make oUt and return a statement of thelr per- | third flour, corer 3d stfect and Feuren tte ore Rew feature with us, we can show you only the held conferences with leading men from, latest things, States Mrs, Hearst Is dismantling her house prepara- Engin j. | Of the league going to Chicago took the first sec. In Washington and elsewhere, to which God's will calls me 1s im- - - | iil eptember 15 "| lon or the epeeat train, ot pullman ears This duno everyiing ich has seme totem Borabiyatoog, ft eave raat Seas’, Bonor | try Locos fr sume Senator Mears ene ars, \des 2 result. The ~y ous ancestors | nS Erove:gy der oath within forty-five days frou | Allure tavited. "No collections Prnsoxat—G. 'T. Stockhain of the Ebbitt, will } adorned with long strips of canvas on Which were | Sttowaing to's statenent of 4 gentiemsn who nes | Ab“ GUY my glorious ancestors have implanted Monday to reniaiu untal Thursday. | Miss Butter. a, | ferequirea by law wo make cut such stateavut feestee | (<g>, CHURCH OF THE EVIPHANY, GST; | have chargo of “Tho Bluffs” at Me besert Fores nue such Jopends te, roweuuce, fo American | Daruicipaied in al of ewastobe tobe capaidare | measure this feoling has at all umes, been | Dt sie Mrends in Baltimore, PGR EI ON that “an be obtained asl add thereto = Pein, Uy skh snd 14th uw Holy communioil | this season.—Gen. Nelson A. Miles and Chas. F. | ! vin Vigor’ fand "Victory? Repu Asgumption that Blaine wbea te, A 3 gaye r reeiitum. “Blank schedules can be ot | ® : A 7 penaley of ——— : ‘The Rev. W George of the Army, and Hon, D. L. Russell of | 5 Washington, D.C, Deer Park soon after he has been F.S-Ageate for the tenitary Westen Under. | SHES SL2 Bigg By cca ee Comma + will oceupy the pulpit bot an North Carolina, are at’ the Ebult—Hepresenta | Aumors of “Republican "menor. or eee teal —2 > | > PARTIES IN WASHINGTON ———_ ——} Stiett Pianos will Sidi to thelt Hi i Z g | i Congress t. Mr. Akabanl 1s still Lives Lodge, Campbell, Momitt and French and | went on the league train, which was in three sec- presented to the Presiden! . has Bee ee coumpsen were in New York last | tions. Among the Washingtonians who went, seoretary of legation, and Sr, Misaki uas returned roy othe manutac nigut.——Mr. Joseph Nimmo, Jr., he city vo- | sides those e to Japan. S = See SENBS pid seldrese 0 the manus sy for Chicago to’ attend ths national ropuiiicees Gen. A_D. Hazen, # Morrison, Prot, $5. 00 Goo Fos $1 P. Yur. cna % SAIEFF, 9 N. Liberty st, Baltumore, Md. day repul Edson, ven, . ‘Dy oo oops § ER jek Iin* Mr. John Gibson, of the firm of Gibson Broa, ‘Will Jeave the city to-morrow with Mrs. Gibson for @ summer excursion, . = include tue principal poluts in Europe. ‘They will stop in Bab ‘shing | Umore and Philadelphia on their way to New cohvention.— tion. Jno. 8. Wise of Richmond, W. | & , JO. M, Langston, (ree ud bu L. Bragg of Alabama, F. 8, Milliken of East M. Lockwood, i. P. Wright, and O. 8. B. Wall. So MOUNT VERNON PLACE SCE CHUKcH | Me.; 0. B. Anderson of Indianapolis and 0. ¢: | Nadreer thosiom, who Is one Of the delevatee nt Bers of Mth and K streets nw Kev. | Paliner of ‘Boston, are at. the Arlington.——D. S | fie Carsoa tection, avd Marcellus. West cies lore ‘5. W. HabDAWar, pasior.—Sunday schoul a 9:30 ki Wivberger and A. L. Morgan of Philadeiphia, and W. M. sHUST ‘We have just placed om sale a VELVET GRENADINES, whic so } FINE JERSEY BUL Tr £ sons , a jot of All-silk BLACK | Young, haudsome, wentle, sure. Service imited Fee | We intend to sell at | Mod Fate. 10 raise wood stock send cows to OAK- toa long eae — train, Gleeson had discarded his slouch Would earnestly oppose his homination-evea | brightly’ in history, and ‘whose ‘hearts "beat | York, trom which city they will sail Thursday. S81 per yard. As the lot is not large an early inspection | MON}: Spring st... near Lath _—_ te | Foley ait ee eR. OF Horace S Wado of Bostia. is ap Weicker ow. Bayan hs al form asadorned by bigh white HSosould bepressated by thestate ot NewYork, | Seay forthe army; Thus we beloog to cach | Tuey expect yet Bagene Davis eoortary 0 Oma = wr e ct F a a 5 = public ro1 y unvited. lorace S. Wade of Boston, 1s at Welcker's. | hat. W. C. Chase, an alternate on ‘the andthe army. Thus we were born for| The family of E\ bed te suxzested | leather tes -———y ya ME GUE! NER OTH | H. Crump of Pittsburg, Jno. P. Murphy of Boston, “Arthus | The ground of the ion 8 the familiar one | other—I Al-wool FRENCH CHALLIS at 40c.; these are the|“"~* ——xo. 13¢eouthdustrect Phisioioiia, | SE Tand Psta es Heed eRe be | H. Crump of Pittsburg, dn¢ York, are at the Eo ay ‘conneccon ia yore aio the | that’ his long ‘with railroads would | one another, and thus we will stand together in | ator Jno. P. Jones, leave this week for Ubelr sum. neat quality | Ne wil take asicnments of aif ubveriptions made | Bir Service, Suna; Jie 17: Sunday sebiook, | “faa. 'e. iter ot oregon, Jud F; Papas &¢ | Sage zens for eormine | necessarily associate him in the minds of the | an indissoluble bond ‘as God | ier home at East Corinth, Maine. Fee ERS, Peduced to 75e. per yank: marked | jn purchase of the full paid stock of the WASHING. | of probationers: sats pine eto eaeeiieg Teoehuon | Ginna, aid. T. Lamerehe, ‘J, sincair and | PAszeneers, , TREY we Blaine badges, A delega- down from $125 Tuesday. “Ths en’ plican TON WELSBACH INCANDESC! masses with Mrs. Whitney, Mrs. A. A. Wilson, the Chinese iraday Oung "Repu obedience, and I swear ever to remem- Sand 8b. my, “ Jno. M.'Young of New York,’are at Willard’s—— ‘Men's Colorea (a ge De | cereeinen apes! pot er nny minister, and the Corean legation have takem All FRENCH SATINES at 26c.; except plain black | COMPANY, which the subscribers thereto may assign recondaiy iste te eae aricese rand Mra, CF Tras, Wore, im Chicago Thurs, lub, composed of George, W Searcy president; | Covery it was definitely decided that tuoNew York | Pea ites the giver world and that Tahal! One hay | boxes 1oF the performance of = yey @bd plain wniteasdersm | to us om or before June 30, 4888, paying therefor ail | NORTH CAROL CHURCH | ay ia oioted ae RS ‘They went as | State delegation Dress the name of Mr. | haye to render an acooust to them for the glory Wednesday’ eveulhg for the beneat of the Lite Great barcane in LACE-STKIPED ZEPHYRS at | iutalmeuts heretofore patd thence piinjesious* Bveitog serves ated ‘Aiger men” George 1. Boston was there to see the ee rots of the etats, | Ana BORO OC MR ATM. A wuztau.» | Sisters of the Pour. Se. ; rewular price 00 fi We will also purchase all the full paid stock of sald ee FY An 1 Machine Hoax. colapany Gn. He will go to-morrow with Delegate earl Gane eee honors.” | 4 simnar order has been issued tothe navy. ~| Miss Grace M. Craig has returned trom New Magnigiceut SASH KIBBONS at $1. Washington Weisbach Incandescent Gas Light Com- - ,Weuneaday, eveuinx, | & SUPPOSED DYNAMITE BOMB CAUSES 4 SENSATION | Carson. A number of colored del wate ee ‘considered at ‘conferences ‘Of the garrison have taken the oath | York city, where she has been visiting friends for ZEPHY EMBROIDERED ROBES at half price. pany which may be offered to us on or before Septem- by a sociable, Thursday AT THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. South Carolina were on the train. With them was cca eee it had been assumed in ot niieeiaeee to emperor Wiliam TL ‘Whe last month, FeaUliful aod new patterns in CHALLIS at 18c. Ler 1, 1888. at $30 per share. Friday evening prayer | 4 sensation was caused at the National Museum | RD. & potable colored man, Who owne s | SES Sra and Wee quite 4 ‘The Empress Augusta isexpected to! Naval Constructor Philip Hichborn will move ONE PRICE. sald stock to us Sill pleats doves eaeteeen eet SECOND “bapriaz | Shortly after 7 o'clock this morning by finding | tarm of 46,000 acres of land and lpg large Owner | Sr Allison woula But the tenders, were un- | STITe at Fotedam w-morroy | 1.4, jd i gL a leedaee ik aia te Messrs, BELL & CO., No, 1437 Pennsylvanis ave~ ists nw, Freach- | What was supposed to be an infernal machine on | Robert Smalls was also a member of party. Soe gs agtee pon allison, for thas vother | ¢o7ne,couEt has ‘or three months, ‘The period ‘chased Lome, No. 1707 N street, - SS | hue, Washingtou, D. Cy who Will accepe abd bay Tor eres rentne rsariPs of the west door. It wasturned | ‘The ‘republican league leaves a commitice, be. | able to agree upon, Ali rere adinitig, = ‘mourning will Last eight Gaya, ag eee ed we 919 PENNA ave, | tHe same for us SiEt,to,the police, and by them submitted to the | hind composed of F. K. Ward, H. D. Barr, and Ira | Feasons: His excel ‘and almost vital general, sot ae etc cernieeene Po eters Distr inspector of auphalts, Mr, Iuchardaoo, for pe Re nl Sere ‘select for the frst piace a man who comes trom 7 yeiabach Inc -udesce! circular in shape, | cation upon the return league ‘and from a more doubtful Feausylvama by Corson & MoCartuey, No. 4419 ee cenit, — more neutral ~~ Tas On Fresuce street, Washington, D.C. Te" Au" examination’ showed that tetcousined | “where csembers of the Republican National Sines the comdadate for the ret pince from 8 con. a te artistic treatment fs a special study with ua | _Je7-21t J. M._ SHOEMAKER & CO. merely of two hollow circular pieces of ‘League stopped at Gen. Beale’s house, on their | tain republican state. fe giv the chotceat colors and Gocems ie ged: ar: | ———— Wood ‘having? saw-dust and two small pleces ot | ZeMeue stopped at Gen. Beales house, on Sieve eumenak Was WAX? COUNIDEZED, sapeement at Fy 0m Prices. — EQUITABLE ead inside, “It 1s considered a hoax, morning train to the West, on B. £0. Dut just at this stage the talk of the allege Enow- sas ae Se COOPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, Goncral Sheridan Holds Mis Own. | {o‘Cnicago., at noon s special trate of ecven, cara, | BOtaing record ot cna hed Gonsoos, 8p30-3m,1p “BQUITABLE SUILDING,” 1003 F SE. ‘THE MORNING BULLETIN FAVORABLE, all ‘with enthusiastic republicans, left for ‘with the for a eR Win ASSETS—$885,740.02, ‘The following bulietin was issued this morning: | Chicago. ‘would be found also that there were many 21 3am st RAS, 2187 1988 sox. | Omce hours, from 9am. to 4:30p.m. On the first “June 16, 9 a.m.—General Sheridan passed a good. AMES I send you by bearer hereot @2z, the | Wednesday im each month the Office will be open from 1 believe, of the Gas Stowe you scat me-ou trial night. ‘There are no changev to report tn his con. | ..RuLzasep om Battie. Walters, the $ to kill ‘bat. 2 | GtoSo'clock pam. Advances will be made promptly dition cis morning.” signed Oy ‘O'Reilly, En agphag Soggy a4 he Jota 15 in bas cariy. yan results, aud Bo tate at7 orelock. Fee rn ne Ta Crimibal Goure to-day on Dall, John Hall | Sagure ot tts ‘a a ope ye coger iepbegseenabre beng ne 5 Interior Department Changes, surety. the. that ‘was a octet ‘the Association, Equitable Build- he nel pete say marissa * ‘frankness ‘and. : S OF at following oficial changes have been made ait vielen tho len manned ot si Gasrs Sors Scovrep ‘Shares are €2.50 per month. im the Department of the Interior: ‘van | Boke College at Salem, Va., was deitvered AND PRESSED FUR at, 81.000 advanced on each share. Fred Conte, 60c.: Fanta, oe Vou oe Pamphlets explaining the object and sdvantages of Rageariae dng 5 tc manatee called i and the Association are furnished upon application. emer hank 705 THOMAS SOMERVILLE, aSi-tin ec Bie SN WGT GE «| aso. sox mpsoke Sees, bs bynes ot New Sor cope’ a camara fan Sees ‘Qmice—appoinument ‘Missouri, clerk at by (ranster from Agri | and 65th and 1204 New Y. uh fie i: i a i a

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