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L THE EVENING STAR, ' ; ? . r Pe an apenas Seer: as eS RES Wie > ah 7 iF INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS. _ SPECIAL NOT SPBCrAL —|DYING BY HUNDREDS *CA2EMY OF VISITATION HONORS DISTRIBUTED) "=" "* 2" ‘ You Only Pay For A Truss — eRe Ha = ie jeomanea et comer sae po | Sa Honors Conferred at the Annual Com- anf sound advice ef" simal Might" eitrm Nie prices ae’ 3o pee | Evightful Inroads of the Plagus! mencement Today. Graduation Exercises at the Mary- Setttauat as Wall ste, New York. mMoTaY oc | ESk dust tis ron te. Among the Chinese. == land Agricultural College. | Sotteoseesecercensee ovovees ee * ~| Gilman’s Drug Store, fZ Rw. | tas Flowers and Plants Surround the eae ene 10 | * i , PTET ren a oe te ay CSTR wigVYour Last Will. 3 fat | ier tie iti or came wat wewmy—oor | KEEP THE PEACE IN WOROGCO) “°e"s Somavnins™ * rosvem °* | peOMOTIGNS IN THE COMPANIES : ny} > 5! 4 No matter where you go during j Four summer vacation, the trip is z r —_>__—__ }3—traues Established 1824. , i i Ay x ss Charges Against Prominent Mexi-! 4 serze audience lstened with pleasure The Exercises Close With a Hand-|rxasvnee 3 FO 3 this morning to the annual commencement : pe na le Off it = POR RENT (Plats) years can icials. exercises of the Washington Academy of some Ball FOR RENT (Houses) 4 Keep your will ; { 4 the Visitation, on Connecticut avenue. The es For ot aes betel yee ome so ine given. int oid. | distribution of the well-carned rewards for = FOR RENT (Ofices). Sap tekremtn Sean Om she at It will be to your wdvai o ar’s st s la 3 orsed D 2 ” * si your advan rt a GENERAL FOREIGN MATTERS | ‘he year's stuaious labors interspersed the | sent |For ep meron z important matter, drop in and talit uM. MILLS. parts o! e fine musical pro; 2 E NT | 5. —— to our Mr. McKenney. AZARETH BUNCT. OUR FIRM WAS ESTABLISHED —_—_+— \4u alwayn @ feature of exhibh SOME OF THOSE PRE: tad eg we 4 SAcnest es 88 sash: 4 | IN 1824 AND © GALT HONG KONG, June 14,—Seventeon hun-| this famed institution of learnin —-+-—-- FOR SALE (lHouses). Pase 11 3 y an | BROS. THE JEWELERS, IS dred Chinese have died of the plague here | Linge were oe are ee usic hall. | she regular commencement exercises = hms Trust Co., 1405 G St. Ps si y 4. Despite pre- e doors on the ea balcony were open, sal = fi 7_|F s _ | THE OLDEST FIRM IN WaASHING- ies He oe eey ey, ts = ae and a gentle breeze and lttle streams of | ‘e thirty-fifth year of the Maryland Agri-| pon sare Pianos) Laelia : : | vious reports to the contrary, the European | and a eile brecse and iittle streams of | cuttural College were held in the chapel of | Harm suegnnm Sencthd | President. your patronage and a ¢ | . TON. Population up to the present has not been | SU? ; hte? he thick vines | that institution at 2:30 p.m. yesterday. The HORSES AND VEHICLES Tare 20/2 A. T. Britton. .Chairman Gov. Com, ure se | WE WERE HERS WHEN Wasi- | attacked by the discase. The stringent pre-| which clothe ull that side of the (uilding. | \valis were tastefully decorated with the | HOTELS mule pipes ea | cautionary measures taken by the Euro-| There were fine and potted plants - rican flags, and the | LADIES’ Goops. ~ | . We ; INGTON WAS NOTHING BUT A vaana clues wae aaunley from sickness, the stage, amid the pianos and he [Sue pyer amy 27 Paces dise | IBGAL. NoTicR — wg ay Wa A McKenney, Ata Tr, Of, at ool cuit he enone sate | VILLAGE-WE HAVE GkOWN UP The epidemic is now decreasing in severity, ea ee the caterers teh ree os | pensed delghiful music during the intermis-| impos ee ae = } re picts or teleph rnlia Hospital. nd WITH THE TOWN AND WE and it is hoped that from now on the plague) Gowned some he and the gold and | Slons in the program. Capt. R.W. Silvester, |r crepe PL OCOPOPISIISSOPOOOOOOOOD Fe. ave. A limited au saiikieat wea aoiinn ons eee will gradually diminish until it finally dis-| silver medals, the highest rewards, | president of the college, delivered an elo- |S AnutaGEs Page °§| SPECULATION MOST AVENUES OF RUSINERS Sea te the vegntey. Tie meeterrarion : oeweaeas appears entirely. ‘There has been a general) The papal ablegate, Monsignor Satolit, | quent address to the graduating class. Pace 10] 2% Cosel, opportunities for making money are No fee will be asked for su ORABLE RECORD OF SEVENTY exodus from the Chinese quarters. | honored the occasion by his presence. He ‘The graduates were as follows: Franklin Pare 11| {28-1 XO field now presents the advantages of- J he | Was accompanied by his secretary, Mon- | y, y, Ma. fered by legitimate speculation in railroad stocks YEARS. There were eighty-two deaths from the | Conor ‘Sparettl. Rev. ‘Thos. Lee, feetor ug | Byers Bomberger, Washington county, Md. Page 11| and grain. To know how to do this an_well ae plague yesterday. St. Matthew's Church, who made the clos- | Hezekiah Best, Anne Arundel county, = Page 10 i Fa = oon og ly 4 4 A good name. The condemned streets in the native quar-| ing remarks; Revs, MeAteo, Bryne, Keat | Arthur Sidney’ Brown, Washington, D. mead BR re og Statutes hasan ter have been blocked by the authorities. | Ing, Kervick’and Williams were among the | Charles William Cairnes, Harford county, ne n| 5 se 2. oe District o! other clergymen present, who were group- Howard Morton Dent, Charles count; Page 12] theme’ it -9 An old firm. Placards have been posted in the streets | Cher Guesymmen Presents who were ps Cecil county, | PROPOSALS . Page 10 | = — PORE rr yp of Canton saying that if the governor de-| cian Gitke in’ simple wit tanaiia) phere Ma; Sothoron Key, St, Mary's county, aid. EAILGOADS Pace 11 | FIDELITY BUILDING AND LOAN ASBOCIATION, 5 » Chines ng | and blue ribbons, were seated on benches | Richai igley Pue, How » Ma. | am NOTK Page 3 weg — e lowest prices. stroys the Chinese quarter of Hong Kong | a ches | 4 Sudler, Somerset county, | eles “ ~ dg the ritish quarter of Canton, on the Island| in front of the stage, the young ladies of Mervin Tubman Sudler, ountY, | STEAM CARPET CLEANING. Page 10 Prepald stork $90 per share, maturing . for the pur- ean hee of Sha-Mine. which is also’ the principal | the first class having places of more distinc- | Md.;' Clay Holloway Weimer, Allegheny | sroracr ...., Page 11; @_102 months for $200. pai x aa the provisions What more can we European section of Canton, will be burned. | tion on the platform. The program, which | county, Md. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. Page 11 | Special deposit certificates are issued for amounts bottles are described encanta = was splendidly rendered and greatly ap- Addresses and Prizes. SUMMER RESORTS. Page 11 | fom $25 up. paring from © per cent to ® per cent sas’ at' whiks eines dase | OMNEE Fue TO KEEP PEACE IN MOROCCO. | plauded, was as follows: Mr. Sudler, who was to have read an es- se enone Pace 11 | Pe anuum, according to length of time deposited. parent gluss, marked on head of oo — — —— The Exercises. say on the “Practical Uses of Ornithology,” | WANTED (Roard) Page 10} 207 __ HARRISON DINGMAN, President. “uae. Jacotven.” and on side of bwitle “arin | FRANK LIBBEY & CO., |The Powers witt Act tn Concert to| Marcia, ,‘Cortezgio” (Gounod), first plano, | was unable to be present, having been call- WANTED dielp) Page 10 = WALL STREET: RStutral Water, bottled by the Artingina | “Zamber, Mill Work and Bulldety’ Hardware,” Maintain Order. Misses Bertha Caroll and Carrie Gibson; |ed to West Point to undergo an examina- | WANTED (oases) Page 10] 70 OPFRATE SUCCRSPLLLY TX Way Bottling ren, Proprietor, Wash-/ Cor, 6th and N. Y. A MADRID, June 14.—The Correspondencia | second plano, Misses Dolores Morton and | tion. Mr. Sothoron Key delivered an ora-| ‘WANTED (iooms). : age 10] SYNDICATE. 100 to, S00 per soa ‘annum oR ig, ig rg gy | PTE See ee arma reply to Spain's request that | Adele Gibson, Chorus, “The Spanish Gypsy | tion on “Government Paternalism,” Me. —_—— Soto. Page 10] casliy made, and without Fisk. “Send "for “Pros gcross the same, and over the word “trade-| — the powers act in concert in Morocco, in| Girl” (Lassen), the class; piano, Miss C. | ciieeasnin” ane mae. Seer aa oe rage eee. cet i ‘tree. Sercet-Guten \tettien et vite che wile Said order to maintain the statu quo and avert | Gibson. Mouvement Religieux, ““Lohen- | 4 =i PER CENT 8 PER CENT valedictory address. Capt. Silvester pre- paid to the subscribers ns the result of to April 15. 1890 transparent glass, marked on the head or neck | So sweetly—as she surveyed his elegant (but very | Civil war, Italy has agreed to the principle | grin” (Wagner), first piano, Misses Kath- sented the diplomas and awarded the medals of siphon “Ci * and on side of bot-| warm) suit—Why was June loth And.}of the request, but expressed the desire | erine Howard and Margaret Walker; second | and prt in the absence of Governor is tions from December, 1893, pring, Mineral Water. bottled by | whem be “gave It up,” she it WEINMAN & 6O., ‘Siocks, Grain’ and. Provision ‘Arlingto “ Because as ; sf 5 rown, who was to have performed that No. 41 Brosdwaj Bg cuy. Arlington, Bottling Co. Chas. Jacobsen, | it was Sun-das’*—and hinted that he should wear | that the powers should act with prudence | planoji Misses Bette Caroll and Katherine Breanne ores ae eave ee aaa Xe ew ‘Tork jad Bavitig also om sald side | cooler’ garments for atyle and comfort=like "her jand deliberation. j Dyer, Nymphs’ Hevels'y (Chatterton), Mise | {highest in the sanlor class was awarded| che scventassth onscat J —_—__ nol aed iguana ener tie nd. ae H % Obe Great Britain, it is added, has accepted | Clara Ross. “Scherzo” (Xaver Scharwenka), | {9 Mr. F. B. Bomberger and the gold medal ot ths ooraaes nual commencement "el T. Havenner, © yed Spain's suggestion with reserve, and Ger- | first piano, Miss K. Howard; second plano. | for the best paper on “Agricultural Topics” meses ashington, National and Froebel Monier Washington Steck Ractongn, iphon bottles of white colored or trans-| So promptly, “and came straizhtway to us and|many has done the same. Miss M. Walker. “La Primavera,” vocal | was given io Mr. Laughlin. Mr. J. H.| Kindergarten Normal Institute was held Real Estate and Stock Broker, f many ha’ | — nee = C bead C neek - ordered a charming ‘Tennis Stuff Coat, costing France, as already cabled, has acceded to | solo (Torry), Miss Rosalie Small; piano, | Mitchell received a prize consisting of a set last night at All Souls’ Church. The church Rooms 9 and 11, Atlantic building, ‘and. on side Of bottle, “Arlington Springs | And @ beautifel pair Tooting ‘Trom tt "se request Miss K. Howard. Miss | Of books for the highest standing in the| was thronged with Interested spectators 00 F a. aw. Mineral” Water. ‘otied hy" the | Aiingtom BoC | ee ne On 7H ce | LONDON, June H.—A dispatch from ‘Tan-| Margaret Walker. “Autumn Song” (ituben- See ee ee erence ar caglish compo. | 24 the pulpit was prettily decorated with} _ Investment Securities. ting Ce Tacobset Vinning thereby her app: and herself, OD a tein), ealis Gaal a eceived a simila . Dt = é 2 fing Co, “i —— raning, terete er approval and herself | gine today saya that It le reported Chak ene | wtelu), Misses’ Ross. ie Small and KC. How. | recelv ralms and ferns, The audience was lavish | Storks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold fee in, witht rd; piono, Miss K chief princes of Morocco, who were likely | 2%) - dag SO a Mertz & Mertz, rounssr aso | ome OMe cL, Woroceest regime, have | {9 Her Harp,” Miss Genevieve Small; har “ z - Miss C. Ress. Spanische Tanze, “Boler 906 F St.N.W., oottxe Tattons. | been removed from their commands in the | (Storzkowski, frat plano, Misses Maree It eee : Devine and A. Gibson; second plano, Misses A kodak camera, by the Cummins Photo-| in flowers for the graduates. Around the | “*! oF 0 margin. Catt . Stock Company of Baltimore, for excellence | platform were exhibited those means by jlenus ” "NSht 8nd eld In New York or New Or os. in chemical physics, and an’ electrotype of! which the minds of very young chi 2 | Private wires to New York, Chicago ant New distant provinces, while others have been | American Typetounders and Elcctrotping | #ttfacted, entertained ‘and instructed. [Sm Toone ny — its side, “The Arlington’ Bottling Co., Chas. | — ~ . . ©, Gibson and Evelyn Penn. Junior chorus | American Typefounders and Electrotyping ; Z u voNTe = cobsen, Prop. Washington, D.C. 1808 Tals | Roe of | imprisoned. Garonl), plano, Miss K. Howard. Gane | Company of Baltimore, framed by Frisell, | tobe sraduates, dressed in softest white, | KorsciEs PURCHASED” = " ttle not to be sold,” and on the bottom thereof, or ibrary & Offfice Use| The aispatcn adds that it has transpired tion od¢, piano, Miss B. Carroll, Marche | for excellence in electrotyping, were given | ge seats on the platform as Dr. George | a: a fair discount SS ee Se SANFORD'S LIGRARY PASTE js the best. i Bs ieee that a oon Geo a ne Brillante, “King's Hussars” (Rafael Leon- | . Foran. A. S. Brown received | Na i ls ye tse ee yor, | mnt EDWARD N. BURNS, 1307 F st. Se came, ‘ peclally suitable for use in scrap books, | tan directe: a 0 of ENCY 2 * i sold-lii ive et for proticiency | 3 “ orge B. Patch of | -——————— * above the sa because “it “does not discolor most. delicate | appointed until his young son, Abdul Aziz, | 2%). first plano, Misses M. Devine and A. | the sold-lined silver goble “prose parilla, or what ts known as “soft drinks,” of white. green or blue glass, having the words on , Hees 3 en | Gunton Memorial Church offered prayer. fet) Sage cora apm epee eager ey per. Price very low. CF We are headquar-| the present sultan, attains his majority. Gibson; second pisno, Misses C. Gibson and | in electroplating. ‘The degree ne aenelor | He called attention to the worthy cours In Workingmen fil ith mineral waters or other everagen any | — Roty"fort Paper Suppiies and can" furuish ear: ate E. Penn. cf science was conferred upon all the gradu-| We called attention to the worthy cause in the same: otherwise they ‘will be prosecuted ace | “MOE required APER Will protect Jour clothing {| PROFOUND MEXICAN SENSATION ponaemie ears) The following promotions were announcea | the Fesponsibility, as teachers of youth, Whose hours of employment pre- cording to law. & against moths, The frst honors of the senior circle, con- | for next season: To be major, H. C. Jones; | Which was imposed upon then: by their vent them from making deposits Mg yg PE ed ee & Rupp, 421 tith St, | Charses Made Against Prominent | sisting of a crown and gold medal for ex- | to be captains—company A, M, MeCandlish; oer vapor) Se ee the during regular banking hours 1594 CHARLES JACOBSEN. ~ (Seal) | Popular-Priced Stationers. (lust above Treasury Officinis. cellence of conduct, were conferred on Miss | Company H.W. |W. | Skinner: battery. | De Nire Wollock:: ponent oF are somone will be benefited by the fact eee ea eed ena se aq | CITY OF MEXICO, June 14.—A profound | Mary Mudd and Miss Catherine Dyer; the ; Hames Compton. jr.; to be adjutant, Crap-| was sung by the class. “The Kindergartens an: le copy—' s . RR. NG, ~ | Ster; to ja as | * : H a i “ - ~ jeltow' Bs LP. wilitas, ast clerk | If You’ve Just Graduated [sensation nas been created in government | Second honors, Miss Agnes McGregor, Miss | S{Ct {2 Be quar company A. McDonald; | Philosophy” was demonstrated by Mise a. FB. autre And ready to “start out" urself, you'll | and social circles of this city by the secre- | Anna Phelps, Miss Katherine Roach, Miss | company B, Graham: battery, Edelin: to be oon aura bn She stated that the The Union Savings Bank Merchant Tatior, ‘ards, Envelopes, Circulars, Letter and | tary of the treasury preferring charges | Josie Foertsch, Miss Aimee Powell, Miss | ndergarten were making , second lieutenants, company A, Timmanes; : * . an. | fTlends among thoughtful people eac! . Is OPEN FROM ils. &e, We do th % - y Daly, Hoe od be ; 9 i! ple each day. 6 TO 8 EVERY 1500 "Fat. nae {istic tritine jou ever, aun, at prices vibers [against fifty of the prominent oMciais of | Mery Daly, Miss Josephine Gioctaner, Miss | company 2. Harding to be chiof musician, | They reeowmised the deairsoiliey of nabs SATURDAY EVENING. 3 tee secsevedl funn 3088 460i at. a: charge edinary work.” his department. The charges are of a | Margaret spotumane? re a ee | Wilson; ‘company 1, Bannon; to be ser: advantage of the susceptibility of children’s | mn¢ 1222 F ST. N.W. oe b " Marie Webster. 2st ae » F shall be plensed 52° |Byron S. Adams, Printer, |criminai nature, it being alleged that the | “ithe junior circle the first honors went to | seant millon: Hacrison: ve be ealoy sergeants carl yivagie ge Nm ye ve Hoan a ven EE, 512 11TH STREET N.W. "Phone 930. 13 |employes willfully destroyed certain docu-| yiss Genevieve Davis and Miss Alice Lar. | Mullikin. i coe hs cory of the kindergar- ams. K i HOLD A I = -= — | ments belonging to the department, with @| combe: the second honors, Miss Sarah De.| A meeting of the Alumni Association was though that Bole ce ee oe ee The National Safe Deposit, gircle at Medicms’ Union Hall, 600 F st. No Danger of Coai Famine | view or conceaiing a serious offense, the | vina, Aliss Mary Marmion, Mise Clair Kirby, | held at 3300 Dm. with President, Le | 2S ough that little one was a child of tao aa ee ERE. We’ svi | Rature of which has not been made public. | ytiss Jean McGregor, Miss Hessic Marmion, | Hazen in the chair. After the transaction | hAture. Then, in demonstrating the utility Savings And Trust ee ae eee eee eee COAL AEs Det tie haatin’ ncn ANOXIR| Many of those: accused have ‘been in the | snes Annie Murray! Miss Nannie Gineom, |Of routine business the following o@icars of certain kindergarten methods, Miss Her- VACHLEN & BATCH- CoAL—the best for heating and steamuz/employ of the government for several | Miss Mildrid Williams, Miss Minnie Reeves, | were elected for the ensuing year. R. B. B, | TS Stated that there was a period in each ar Wrongdoing. "> Dever before suspected Of} Miss isle Seymour,’ Miss “Lucy Powell, | Chew, Jr., of Prince George's county, presi-| Shiltt” ‘This cant orn toe eens Company 2 EF Write or telephone 925. wrongdoing. Miss Isabel May, Miss Edith Claaghan, Miss | dent;' J." H. Stonestreet_ of Montgomery | j{Pa7% . Ban y AX COMPANY peek L ul ; § t was the spirit of investigation. It should Of the District of Colombia, AMES F ubior'w. rexeis, | Allegheny Coal Co. giocceimerces Missouri Kessler, Miss Fannle Harkness, | county, vice president; H.C. Sherman of |." encouraged. ‘The mind ot tre oud tng Secret President. iy °9 cones é honorably mentioned, Miss Cordelia Gross. | College Park, secretary; J. B. Latimer of | should be lead by proper gradation from th CORNER 15TH ST. AND NEW YORK AVE _te13-3t Toth & G sts. nw. WHOLESALE COAL DEALERS. The rebellion in Corea is subsiding. A crown was conferred on Miss Barbara | Calvert county, treasurer; executive com-| Concrete to the abstract Looe tom be ties WHEN YOUR FAMILY LEAVES TOW: DUMP, ND G STS. SW. Je13 The Duke of Orleans has been betrothed to] Handy for being the smallest “little girl” | a iphenc o Pee chair-| Geautiful should be fostered, The pretty Capital One Milli COME AND EAT WITH Us. | « mtackinn TolL. | the Princess Henrietta of Flanders. in. the schoo! ce ES ee Orn oe rte, Caray S| meenety inet, “Oar a? wees oak aoe 4 ion Dollars mesa EM thease, diumer tor a| Talking Plachine Talks. Signors Sonmino, Boselll and Barazzugit| | For Christian doctrine -In the senior de-| county, John B. Gray of Calvert county: | sic by ‘Mrs. Pollock, was craditably: reande pm fen. ‘Seam the cholcest--walters most attentive Gh cea jnarimum of work ~ | have entered the Italian ministry as mints- poe “Mudd: in the intermediate depart- | a banquet by Capt. Silvester. ba hd Name Bian na chormnige fe it mm woe tie, PEa a0" F pia Sipanee tess | hoe A Faking Maines to dgpated jour | €€T8 of the treasury, finance and husbandry. | ment, Miss Evelyn Penn in the elementary | At exubition drill was given on the cam-| , Miss, Nellle Mlanch Gishurne ead an_cx- Safe Deposit Company, Ba Co tame Cate, ceceed Seer Mintvenee orrespondence. Have one sunk in Your Military stores belonging to rebels have | department, Misses Gertrude Gensler, Gene-| pus at 5:30 o'clock by two companies of} Which she maintained that these members Special act Congress 1867. on 4% ot desk and talk your letters to it when you heen discovered in the southern Caucasus. Vieve Davis. Alice Larcombe, Juliet Ayres, ‘infantry and a battery of artillery, under | inestrated the menial as well as the phys- FRITZ RE COR. 4% ST. AND PA. AVE. jet3| Please. Saves time, worry and labor. Send ‘The khedive’s mother is trying to make a| AnMie Murray and Lucy Powell being the direction of Lieut. John 8. Grissard, U.| ical characteristics of mankind. ‘The tem Savings Bank, PRINCETON COLLEG! Se eras “Shama sage i “jin ierlt, the medal was drawn by |S.A.. commandant of cadets. The officers | of the child was a good thing to train’ bet An examination for entrance to the Frenman| COlumbia Phonograph Co., | match for him with the Turkish sultan’s | Gertrude Gensler: In the primary lepart. | of the buttallon were S Key, inajore come Cause this would stand him tn geod Steed Special act Congress 1870. ¢lass of all departments will be heid in Wash- 919 PENNA. AVE. daughter. jment the medal Was awarded ( Miss Elice | pany A, Capt. Bomberger, Lieuts. Wiemer | in after years. At a certain abe a coe Trust Com jogton at the civil service rooms, begining |) FD. EASTON, Pres. Rt. F. CROMELIN, Sec. Snow has been falling heavily in the | Heiskell. and Foran; company B, Capt. Howard] found his hands the most interesting of pany, CRSDAY, June 14, at 11 am. and con-| je13 For belles-lettres, history, ete.—In the | Dent, Lieuts, Sudler and Brown; light ar- eee coat eee ee ES = Se = ‘Three French tronclads have been ordered senior department a gold medal for belles- | tillery, Capt. Pue. A salute of twenty guns | victor “katrewaxx, | When You Wanta Carriage | to Algeciras, Spain, in view of Great Brit- | lettres (presented by. Miss. Emily Brooks), | was fired by the artillery Evening Star otice, ; ain’s possible increase in her Mediterranean j first prize, to Miss Mary Mudd; a. silver The Bal FRANCIS Ly PATT Our “tusnoats’” are 4 fleet, for belles-lettres, second’ prize, t0| spne President of Princeton College. Se pertee a Sealer It is denied that Gen. Machado, command- atherine Dyer; in the second ¢ a FOUr OWN te i er of the Brazilian forces, was defeated by | Eterature, composition and history, Mis the insurgents, but routed the insurgents on | Mary Daly and Agnes M. mountains of eastern France. playthings, and by counting his fingers ‘Geveral act Congress 1890. gaired from them his first lesson in mathe-| 24 matics, and in the use of them gained hic | frst experience in self-reliance. CORSON & MACARTNEY, commencement was auspiciously| Finger and nursery songs were rendered | MEMBERS OF THE NEW YORK STOCK brought to a ciose last evening with a grand | AIRE PuPtls, iced a 1419 FSi, Glover” butiding. Mis : Is 4 ra ere. orses are alwa 3regor being | ball, under the hospitable eye of the cadets. | pjeasing and instructive eceny nas jents Of Mesr. Moore & Schley, © THE CHEAPEST AFTER ALL. and well groomed, the banks of the Pelotas. lequal in merit, the medal was drawn r the United States Naval| ings for Light. as Mlustrated: i Froace eidiass ha eben ae Cece ili By the time you bare worn a cheap serge | Downey’s Hotel for Horses, | Xe details nave reached Colon of the ex-| Miss Mury in the third class of com pealed forth the strains of | Song and Nursery Plays". In this she eee ede tee suit for a m and your intimate friends - ‘9 | tensive conflagration reported from Pan-| position, Miss Nina Brown; in the divis: Itz. composed in honor of the ine importance of tne work | Rafiroad stocks and bonds and nll securities Hate me pene ee — hs Fa enact 1€22-1628 L street n.w. Telephone 5: jel? | ama. of the third class of composition, to Miss | cadets, the cene Was a grand and pictur- | ed ou the exchanges of New York, had in prospect. Inciden . r —— — Marie Webster; in the third class of his- | esque The ball re vhich extends | she paid eracious trib F: Boston and Baltimore bought and sold. didn't get a color that wouldn't fade—and —— u esque one. The bull room, which extends | she paid many gracious tributes to Froebel, et " pe got such an “ahomioably ugly- For Sunstroke WORK OF THE PUPILS. tory, Misses Katherine Bryant, Josephi along the entire east front of the building, | A violin solo with piano accompaniment |, A, “pecialty made of investment securities. Dis» e that it is not suit—you will re G trict Bonds and all local Katiroad, Gas, Insurance ck dealt in. ner and n Kirby b the medal was drawn fag cqual in| was handsom and elaborately adorned | was performed vy Miss Baldwin and Miss Et Miss hh - | with streamers of red, white and blue and Thompson, and Miss Ida Herndon Rogers you frst P ht it. Nothing but the BEST all good dressers —there’s nothing “Just as good" as What Will Be Scen at the Miller | ™* | and Telephone ct put the BEST is CHEAF a bullet “ths kc ioe bcliser baltatag, crine Bryant; in the division of the third | aiso with the state colors, orange and| ead an essay on “The Kindergarten for | —— Made-to-orier $ 3 Whisky. It is recommended by the : ‘ ae mage ied AN Aimee | Poweii, | black. ‘The gorgeous costumes of the ladies | the Poor.” Miss Nellie Blanche Gisburne | ean buy—because leading ghgaictas. $f quart; $4 gal A surprise is undoubtedly in store for the pores Morton and as Penn being | were beautified by the interspersion of the | played a Diano solo with excellent finish, KANSAS POPULISTS. Sitch t2 choose, “Only $5 to onder” | yas. THARP, S12 F ST. 5 “ jerz_ | Hundreds of persons who will visit the in-/ Qaual in merit, the medal’ was drawn by | military uniforms of the cadets, Outside | and the conferring of degrees by Judge — hong poe (Woman Suffrage indorsed and Gov. entet Lewelling Renominated. In the populist state convention at Topeka, spacious lawns and campus hundreds | Arthur followed. He, tc dustrial exhibition of the manual training } Mi Anna_ Tibbets, Mildrid mall Chinese lanterns were strung. importance of the kindergarten w K Tailor, 1510-1312 F st. " 3 eee g ae and cooking schools of the seventh and ms, Louise Penn, Sarah Devine, Sallie commodations for getting the | €ulogized the young ladies for havin, THE CHEVY CHASE ELECTRIC ROAD HAS COM-| LIKE LONDON'S GREAT PLAGUE. | eighth divisions, to be heid at the Miller| Burritt. and Clair Kirby being equal’ in | nd from the college were ex, | ed upon a career of such usefulness. Th leted and the public a park, with a | 4 > med r ; Mis: ; . . 7 . ? jake covering § ste tab center Of which ae school building, 623 H_ street northwest, | merit. the medal w wn by Miss Anna; Cejlent, und the reception committue de-| 8Taduation class gave a chorus compo: 1 e: in th i Kan., yesterday, the committee on resolu fs eolv fountain; ‘the entire lake |The Disease That ts Carrying Off the a 2 | Tibbets; in th n ° aigtent. del of: praiae: Gor Gan Mrs. Poll and prayer and benedi a ¥, fe surrounded’ with electric lights, apd, with, the aes on tomorrow and Saturday from 9 a.m. to! <ition, Miss Mary Mudd: fourth class | Success of the oceacion. The floor commit, | tion by Rev, Samuel H. Green closed the | tons submitted their report. The principles Rumerous row boats apd canors, isa sight well - 7 p.m. The work of the colored pupils of | 2¢'sren ation, reg Es t ceed bh Mr. on tee, of Ww the batts locked out for the comfort 0} Worth seeing. of the Omaha platform were reaffirmed an@ View to acco the records of populist Congressmen were A eg _ “om ana Sean The steamer En-press of Japan brings! the public schools in the manual training | in the lass of nic and excursion parties, A lore beautiful epot | News of the alarming spread of the virulent | and cooking branches has always resulted | Misses Mildrid Wil sation, Kirby } e graduates were: Mary Edith Rald- | o oware ’ -| Towa; Mary Howard Beyly, Mary | pointed to with pride. Sympathy was ox- | win, ; ; 2 being equal in merit, the medal vile C" land: Elien Fannie Burden, England; En eannot be found plague that first appeared in Canton at the | most satisfactorily, and again this year | Beime & on the floor, while ¢ 7 “anni a, Englan pcre: Ace ; See eS Oe AT © BOmtmate ride frm) end of April. The plague is similar to the! samples are on exhibition worthy of profes- | °¥, serves much credit for the manner in which |™& Eugenie Calvert, Maryland: Mrs. L. M. | tended to the unemployed, homeless an@ ‘and U sts. y Cleveland, South “Dakota ‘Deskem, Washington, D.t inderle, Washington, 1 a Fisher, Delaware Edith Bessie | landless people, brought to their pitiful con- Bertha Emma | dition by vicious, financial legislation. The hoe Big state administration was given an uncondl- tional indorsement, and given credit for he handled th me of the m ewart Cars every ten minutes until 12 p.m, Jel1-6t_| great plague In London in the sixteenth | sional expert SNe sri ane you pnrimpive century and {s carrying off large numbers | and eighth and Buff Bricks tn all sizes and of victims. binaweas Fags and a Cotta_to harmoniz: Searcely a house ka Each pupil of the seventh | ades and the High S guests prc nd daughte jator Bennett and pool is | t two and one-half hours on one not some one dead. - a Tar coc weal RuAte ty tha wee Fanny Harkne: ie 7s e ack uller, New York: - CORNING, 520-522 13th st. |The plague commenced in the Mohammed | 4 of each week to devo' Feil Eioon up| otter medal Was preserted by Miss eae a Cae greg | isburne, Washington, D.C.; | saving taxpayers thousands of dollars. Free fo RACING ENN. B.: fara hesle es bad alleged aden Rept nd nit ret Hurke. In the nd Mrs. John O. Johnson, 3 Juanson | Clistie M- Hefmner, Pennsylvania; | Mary | coinage of silver was demanded at a ratio W. Herrig, Michigan; mont; Wellesca Polloci ae * Maseacntnse® | condemned. An unalterable opposition te the issue of interest-bearing government vin | bonds was expressed, and a demand made and Mrs. H. Brink!e; r. and Mrs. H. B. MeDonald, Miss Jessie Nes- s Hutchinson, Miss Brinkley and | 1 of College Park, the } the special power. The young mechan- y making time “A for t prize offe “cast” into a box each time a coffin passed. At 4 p.m. he had 170 cash. Children were put in baskets or were wrapped in pieces | of matting and buried. mple object . aS progress a rt . more ditiicult articles are attempted, | medal f peepee Thompson, South Carolina; Jennie M RLEIL—The moral is evl- A nent i re Premiums and medals we ohee Taylor, V D.C.; Sallie Eva Wat-| for the issue of treasury notes instead. rest ‘cbs g ative) = rently with most exesilent resul . Gorman, jr... Stephen | T * “9 “ 0 3 cee ee ee es mie at ieee eit thecue a majority of the specimens on ggg lon es Sam. Gray of Laurel, | Kins, Ps pcitharine Rose Wat-| As telegraphed to The Star, the minority GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG z to date 2,000 coffins have been given away, | tion are unique, useful and of value. Up| Qiu. vie Rs ole of Poolesville, Md. tes for diplomas, 1805: | report of the platform committee favor 1335 1th st. nw, | This ts far below the actual number used, | Ne flight of stairs is the carpentry de-| AO0“pyeips, Ellen Kirby, J at ‘cnley and Mr. Harry Conley | pGmilton Armes, Washington, | the constitutional amendment in favor Hemeerces entasodeardaule oe = aki ce “| partment, and there may be seen in tasteful Kn in mR fcaae a h Md.; Miss Suple, Norfolk: | idien Hunt Potter, Maine” | woran suffrage was adgpted by 349 to 268, OPPOSED TO KEEPING THB utiful and difficult scroll work, ; X#the fuer ig in Miss Wilson of — ee Z When the chairmaa announced that the suf- K bound will please meet nngne Exot tenets. pinets, book cases, brackets, ta-| Brown. Elsie Mathews, tz unty, Md.; the Misses C. FRSA aE RE !frage plank had been incorporated in the platform the women on the stage em- braced each other and waved their hand- ner, }dna Kdith Brown, coner, + 511 9th st, who will! The following ticket was nominated yes- ks, stools, chests, mantels, cup- terday at Emporia by the Kansas prohi-! boards, towel racks, fences, miniature bu- The Endeavor Election. The votes for the several officers of the Hambleton, of Re aston, Md.; the ville a bitionists in convention there: and bedstead: stairs, whetstone | Ser, Carri the Misses Christian Endeavor Union of the city were | kerchiefs, while the convention went wild, a M. WILLIS, Gen, : = area le yee Powell, Ad~i ec, Gelb P < .: gre y ine! A depots, 13th and 14th st.| Governor, I. O. Pickering, Olathe. jadders and samph id work » Geib, Long, The enthusiasm was greatly increased when vieve Small, ull to have been cast py yesterday, and the and carving. On the third floor the cn ad Kennebec ico at whele- . Mrs. Arthur Carr, Messr: Susan B. Anthony and Rev. Anna Shaw Lieutenant governor, H. G. Doughart,| jy iams, Anna pcm fhm way,and there are exhibited samples of | ! mith of Hyattsville, | duplicate tally sheets of the vote returned | oad to the speaker's stand and pinned <a ——— Hiawatha. = inary art that truthfully make the mouth ‘ . by the presidents of each local society to | populist badges on their breasts, AND PUPLISHER, Secretary of state, J. M. Howard, Wichita. | water, they are so tempting. The rooms asia < Lsesste Blaine, | the nominating committee. © committee, | The promised opposition to the renomina- BOOK AND 401 PRINTING, fone a pi ientgetnt ad ke are furnisaed as kite hens, and a feature is} Holts Granny itrook sscartiate | whe have received so far only a small | Hor of Gov. Lewelling failed to materialize, re OS 111A Bet. aw. | or, J. P. s . their scrupulous ¢leanliness. . Miss Gal-| : apm eget land no o wame being presented to AILINGS. IRON PORCHES | Treasurer, James Murray, Baldwin. ‘The exhibition is more than weil worth a} er, Lieut, | STopertion of the whole vote which they | Civention, he was nominated by acctama- ON ANY EHING Cax BE HAD Pee Attorney general, M. V. Van Bennett,| visit. It is free to all, Mr J. H. Hill te the | expect will be polled, and the reports of | tion. ‘The opponents of his administrath PHATE herokee. | director of the school, as wy Lee | : many of the sucieties have not yet been sent! though nase Sisorgantsed, ant Superintendent of public instruction, Mrs. i Dt Hore and . voting will c the night of | could not agre naidate. A. Allison, Cupa. J are in charge of the met orl gif Hiiemepdarl erat. | . When the in the elections |p, 1. Purbeck of Shawnee county wag Congressman-at-large, Maj. Holsinger, | poor; . H. Madella i Anna | Han Sieaner Git 4 betta he mass meeting to | non inated for Neutenant governor on the Rosedal gen t the woodw Se me © . Miss Donn, Ju The nominating com- | first ballot. defeating Percy Daniels, the eg | Cie a i at tiger td howeve satistied that there will nt Incumbent. Congressmen Renominated. je preside ovr the cull Simpson, Me: — = Retain oboe Gemggennd | og ! of state, having The republicans of the ninth Illinois con- Niles, Orme, a ap te Pe fe declared that he was not a ; a the h ‘ xceptions in every case, and renomination, James W. Amis eat sressional district unanimously renominated | BRAVE nib etagl eaten bal- . was ¢ er color: jared the nominee ; tion of played tractive spot. ‘a ge healt Fd — eee te et {ras completed Signs « si > sp reat credit 2 he new nomination of Van B. Prather for BK. SPaLDiN ninated EY. pig dea : a GR Tate pled this year,” Heretofore only auditor: W. | H. Biddle, for state —_ ee ‘ i c 7 Ss to, barb 3 panes = dred have Voted out o! » tote 5 . Little, for atneae date BE ae Aubu 5 cugapeeel | A monument commemor: i y r Miss Cac Peers npr ad agent peter tpn mT. Little, for attorn ker a W. Cooper. } 18, IN64, first Maine heavy ar- | Aloysius Mudd, the well-known newspaper jalmost to their M Mr. and Mrs. # ibridge, Mr. and Mrs, pert Fexwell, and a hos a re the incumbents of the spective offices for which they were nom- inats! and al! were nominated by accla- mation. man, ninth Kentucky muel Pugh of 3 of the nominated Sat as me, and th new method of . "1 in position t north of old Fort s\ night over sv n broke t 2 line mument is of Maine granite 1and manufactured by 1 . one » whom, ay ith Albert P. was a lie ant im the prtillery NY rately At th band of the under the Jirectic held at th ry’s Appent. for ex-Policoman Chas, B. by Judge Me- |! imprisonment in the | aie ee program will be rendered Willis Weshi f i Mar: mmandant........Fanciali | as fe > . domizzetti | 3 | solo, Air Varte, Old Folks H . s the Court of Ap- =e: veoeeeonee ee fStewart | hear no mere arguments until | y 4 uis Gebicke. | ‘Terry must necessurily remain | f ie, Friend Fritz....Ma: | Fict jaf until that tok | Itz, Invitation to the Dance or | Characteristic, Monastery Bi = Baking» 55 wéer me corps, of Prof. Fanciulli, to be barracks this afternoon, ‘ pill, state lawf cated at northwe who meert by tne | | | old, soiled clothes cae, Castoria Coats, SOc. Vests For | Infants and Children. tweiv r part of the lace of the ns of Mame, and be- all the l incident to the conduct Mr. Cake tlaw have been chments and by thi aine F | of Gt | Guilty of Manstaughter, 1 charged with the murder mith, te appeared befor al Court his plea of not guilty of mui S. Patrol, Guard Mount........ %. Patriotic hymn, Hail Columbia. > - Senator Wetmore's grand committoe « John ation, but | of Howard § x for the pur- | Judge MeC Te ut ce wither jeetion. the Rhode Island the plaatit ne and t intended to ded- y)yo. for mone plead guilty of manslaughier and was sen- sterday George Peabody Wet- ae aouay BAER S that Pollock knew tnat | tenced to three years in the Albany penl-| more was clected United States Senein, Pure pred ean ks é pear Mate rR Perper ae, Bagh: | Recrogect and a salute of 10) guns followed] _Acream of tartar baking pow- are Harrison, 3d and G streets northwest, on| branche Puc DI was passed by beth der. Highest of all in leavening ; in pay stated injury | -Apoil 14 last. At a meeting of the democratic state cen- | strength,—Lawst Lniied States Government “ ‘The condition of Mi utrice, who was} to his business and property and his im- | — tral committee resolutions were adc 2 ae fe: itten in the face by a lion in the London | paired credit. Sheriff Burchinell, at Denver, until indorsin inistratio Ns ta Sf ON SAVINGS | it bas invarial unday event is v The attor vs for Mr. Cake are Mr, W. | commonw the lorsing the adminisiration and its t foo u ‘s ‘al movement subsides, will ar-| policy and “protesting against the scanda- er have) W oodville | Flemming, nate DD. W. Voor- | rest and imprison as vagrants all Coxeyites | lous bargain consummated in the election | nees and Senator Joseph C. 8. Blackburn. | entering the city of George Peabody Wetmore.” from 6 to 8.) &. on Goverament a, and pay daze, an

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