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THE EVENING STAR. Published Dally, Sundays excepted, 41 THE STAR BUILDINGS, Pennsylvanian Aveune, cor, Lith St., a f03 WVESING STAR Soeorarih WNPASY & B. BACKPBANN, President. VEN od by carriers Pp Nd fen WEEE, ot For Few Oznts PER MONTH. Copies at r two Cunts cach. By mal! mouths, §1. iz months, 83.00; one year, @8- i Fee EFT Sty inohanceria both cusee longer paid fur. | | | | | iy than RY GOODS. EEDUCTIONS In the price of DRESS Goons: Immense stoek reduced to 12% CENTS PER YARD, Also, large lotof EEMNANTS AT JUSt HA ‘RI 875 00 yards floest PERCALES rednced to 2 Bargains in WHITE GOODS ani LINENS. NEW GOODS EVERY DAY ONLY ONE PRICE. i Mime. Demores?” terme BOGAN & WYLIE, 1OIS and 1020 7h «treet northwest. a a POSITIVELY SELLING OF F OF AN ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY AND FANCY GOODS AT COST TO CLOSE BUSINESS We call the attention of the commmnity to thissale, pecially requesting dealers to examine our stuck. V LETTERS FROM THE PROPLE. aare seem to be made arendervous and sporting ground whodo not live in ; ris who spend an hour or two there eck onic AMUSEM 2) First appearance of ‘ie Ok@aN, 6 Charc ‘K. ary Baptist LOVETZ, of o*rerott’s and Ballantyne’s, 75 cents. ed. ne HE BEST RACE OF £NE SEASON WILL we trotted over Piney Branch est John. -€. Charley Hayes. m can rest assured that this will be a co) test, aseach horse hax a known reeord of # the intention of all that the best horse Admission, 40 cents. AMOS FOX, Proprietor. js Exhititien Naw’ x } mr Ur ait ts to dispose of the stock quickly « % Fy article generally Kept in fir sew, and as every article in « and elowe lay can be picked ap. is’ SPOOL COTTON cent# per dozen, { BLACK THREAD at 50, 60 and 70 HOSTERY, and all other articles redit of three months against r t 50@ pou £¢ hotes will be given. emouey at the RED FRONT, ‘. +i-3m” BEUREND BROS., Proprietors pp®* Goons TO SUIT THE POPULAR IDEA OF CHEAP GOoDs. A beantiful line of DRESS GOODS at extremely low prices. Swiss, Victoria asd Bishop Lawns, Batist and Linene'at low figures. White Bed Spreads fro:n $1.28 to S6—cheap. White D: suitable for boys Ww brown and figarel 2. te $l. Linen Handker wer Flannels and ached at reduced prices. For at EMORY BAXTER’S, ) Ste __ 1920 Penusylyanin arene pereean HoUsE— THE ARCADE! COMPETITION UEFIED | KNOWLEDGED THE PEST AND CHEAP- Sear, at 2e per vard ines and Se Drills f a BST SIUKE IN TH DISTRICT Our stock of every reepec bUME : @UR GREAT SPECIALT\- LLAMA LACE JACK &TS and POINT Selties in SUN SHADES and PARASULS Elegant assortment of RIBBONS, ‘sons that value thetr dvilars and cents son! ail ty Call at this house before pu: asing © wher Kemembe S7;THE ABCADE, a7 treet, between D and E, southwest CARPETS CARPETS! Owing to the backwardness of the season, and | having a larger stock of Carpets om hand th. ¢ Au the p CAnrer tor the time of year, we shall, from MONDAY, J 24, make « geveral reduction in price ou all CAR- -T Oteetylee ta Bogiish Tapestry, E I yar ety: glia! ‘ay /*, Engtish Ingrains, SS ae — aud Tmitgtion Bruseis cannot pcacelied anywhere iy ss a ry stock White and Cneck Mattings in store “ gures. ‘Window Shades ip all colors, and Fixtures to szit Now in a fair opportunity for housekeepers to pru | cure # uice Carpet for a little money. WOLFORD & SHILBERG, _®Sl-tr__ 427 7th street, between D and E, 5. W ARGAINS IN Cotton, Ze.; W DBY GOODS.—Androsc. ameutta, or SUMMER STYLES o BLACK ALPACA CoaTs, DRAB DETE CoaTs, DIAGONAL MOHAIR COATS, FRENCH SERGE COATS, LiGHT COLORED STBIPED ALPACA COATS A. STRAUS. ¢ Clothier, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, _eyir Between 10th and 1th streets. jous G. REISINGER, ICE CBEAM PAVILION NoW OPEN. Famsties and partics supplied at reasonable terms. tim" _No. 613 4 Street Socrawest. ie FINE BOOTS, SHOEs, AND GAITERS, AT LOW PRICES. STRASBURGER BRO,'s, 906 SevENTE sTz full line of BOOTS, ‘ LOW TIE and children's ices T, BETWEEN I anp K, SHOES, SHOES, wear, which thoy Have now on hand re. from 3 cents to ters, from $1 to $3.50. js. from $128 te te za cj nt $08 will save 38 pot and exe EEK BRO.’S, 906 Seventh irest [oA'BBANKS LETTER SCALES, Every stze and style, at very low rates. THE POCKET BETTER SCALES. THE UNIVERSAL FAMILY SCALE. ween hand and alway to yniyle aud kind of LETTER SCALE at facturer's lowest rates We also s full line of Commercial and Bankers’ Stationery, Blank Books, Cash and Deed Boxes, BICHABD B. MOHUN 2 ov, mite 1013 Penus. aveuue, corner Mth xveet Nekeva STONE, THE MARYLAND FREESTONE M&M. CO JS NOW KEADY TO RECEIVE ORDERS 4OR STONE, EITHER SAWED OK KOUGH DIMENSION. Apply at Company's office, CORNEB KE AND 25ru STBEETS, Bock Creek. matt C. W. HAYDES, President. "]'Ss CHINESE TEA HONE Bas removed to 613 D mrest, Betwaep ‘Rorth side. etka & BERJAMIN Proprictes BEST woo! ME Lt the Li ee ‘Peanspiveaie ayepae, Beng Mik PUTO, 8 jaugin Stnden, Pictares, Frames! Picture Oords aud Tax eee oxen : Picaso remember Name and Number, J¢l-iv"_ LL KINDS OF GAST-OF¥ WEARING aP addressing orcaliing ca. ? SUsrae = oF on ° ‘efs D between 6th and 7th a. Hotes by mail promptly attended {LP GOLD, SILVER, BRASS, COPPER, Erc., Peat Ratio ea pies asyivania avenne fi LADIES’ GOODS. m McCORMICK, 905 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU ‘Has constantly on hand a fine assortment of IMPORTED BONNETS, STRAWS, CHIPS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, &c., Ladies CAPS and COLF. mS tr of the newest desi; EURES just recetv R EAD AND SAVE YOUR MONEY. Ladies who have Fair Switches that have fades from us cgn have them restored to their natura! shade in superior manner. We have a very large assortment of §1 Curls; very long and handsome Switches. very cheap. Now is the time to bay at | MADAME ESTEBN'S Hair Pactory, 615 1h st, G street au-tr [NOTICK.—Bargains are now being offered in ‘ MILLINERY and FANCY GOO E. LENZBERG & CO., 707 Market Space, rr TAMPING DEPOT 617 Skventa Sraesr, feban-tr Opposite Patent OMtce. SELLING OFFI SELLING OFF} AT COST, TO DISSOLVE PARTNERSHIP, the entire stock OF THE NEW YORK BAZAR, 1 —— street, near K, oO BUMBU art-tr ES’ hen PEENOH STARCH ENAMEL Maslin. it ie ‘8 beautiful gloss to the fabric for sale be REHAM & jnfacturers, = Leow: Comber street, Baltimore, Maryland. janié-ly “QAk HALL” CLOTHING HOUSE. TO OUR PATRONS, GREELING: Finding by past experience that nothing haa ever ‘Met and filled the wants of so great ® proportion of OP Customers 99 cur 7 FAMUUS $11 SUIT, ‘OUR sii wouk. 1 SUIT, ° SHRUNK 911 SUIT, We have made the most unparalleled preparations tosult and Giteverybody in UAK HA) univer- sally known noc! rd THE PO tLaR 911 svit. late) will be short; we mean ” ‘The sesson to make it coabary a decisive. ‘0 better secure that end MATERI- ALLY BEDUCED ALL our OUR HAND: E STOCK 4 GO RAPID. LY. OUR GROANING COUNTERS MUST Li RID OF THEIR WEIGHT SPEEDILY. We are severely in earnest when y that our magnificent and iversally aday ack of MEN'S, BOYS’, YOUTHS, AND CHILDREN’S FINE, COMMON AND DRE? CaaS eae ae MENTS Will be positively offered at prices as must ensnre tppery sales by placing them within easy reaul uf qi Bespectfully MITH & CO. OAK HALL CLOTHIERS AND TAILOR O25 Tr StRvEeT, next to Parker’ N.B—Thowe looking for BOYS’ CLOTHING sbould Soak Hall.” — PS. —FRENCH, ENGLISH and AMERICAN GOODS for Custom Work. ad METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE. MORE NEW Goops!! THEY ARE ALMOST GIVEN AWAY! LOOK AT THIS LIST: Children’s Sun Bonnets and Hata, 600. Marecilies Hats, very pretty, $1. Lawn ard Lace Hats, #1. Plaid Maslin Aprons, cover entire dress, White Dresses, crossbarred muslin, $1. Buff Suits, Ladies’ wh: lored Border Aprons, in and Ruffte and Plaid Must + Sie Percale and White Lawn Bkirt Walsts, $1. u ts, 5 niffed and embroidered front Chemises, $1. ‘ucked and embroidered Drawers, $1. ied and Lace do. 200. oteh gibgt Lisle thread “Tuck Boys" Calico Ladies’ Bes » SOc. jam black Son Umbrellas, $1. on tigi half Gauntlet@loves,26c. vat | it . Morocco and Tin, Hossian Belts, Soc. Qxydized and Gilt Beit Chains, 25¢. Fos Wace en Black, white aud col'd Sil sud Vienna do., Childrens’ fue Linen Handkerchiefs, 3 for 5c. Ladies’ bemstitched Linen deo., 4for §1 fine Ganze Vest wi jemta’ de ” pbirte ere ight British nd Lisle Socks. “ Bitiped Sucks, 3 pair for 81 Black and Fancy Silk Bows, 25 and Suc. * Bias Silk and Fringed Scarfs, S0c. leat and other styles Bufling for the neck, 25 ‘and Se. per vard. Extra large and fine Towels,3 for $1. vendia Bathing Towels,3 aud ¢ for 6s ok je owe! or Coy “Ut son have aay conslaeration fer sour’y books, Fou will mot fail to cali on B. SILVEREERG@’S METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE, $19 SEVENTH STREET, pear Pennsylvania evenne. te. P_8—I have now on hand my usual fall stock of CROQUET at $2.50, $3.0, $4.50, $6 and $38. Come and look at them e4-tr RCTIC £ODA WATER! HANBORY SMITH MINBEAL WATERS! PERUVIAN Persians FRENCH Low's Extract © Wood | pati ‘per Bet Wie Rovere oa Bos, aaa a a a loth street and Maryland aveaue. Eu ((ASP8TS, CARPETS, CARPETS. NEW STORB! % 2. 4 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HOUSE, | CARPETS, OILOLOTH, MAT- Suventn &1.| TING, BUGS, MATS, ac. and eueintne and a The Captured Medocs. WHAT GEN. JEFP. ABOUT THEM. General Davis bas been interviewed by a cor- EVENING STAR. nedaut : that it should be abated but there is po improv: era. 0 Francisco Bulletin, and ment. 1 to try what public co: It roper remedy is inetan- : respondent ef the San Franc! * taint pag: by} root = t fatic Cholcra,oreven | We ashington News andiG@o D> | Las given his statement as to the Modoc war, er paint will «lo, jurther to raise the | Cholera Merbus or kindred complaints, th patient i ef gases lean, hn bole ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. uiry whether it isthe dut Of a policeman to suppress the barking of a dog on his owner= premises, when he ts barking tarionsly for an hour and waking all the echocs and babies of the neighborhood, and causing many good people to wish him ina bad piace. We have no protection here against this nuisance which i A common one tu our part of the city. Mow many dogs and men, Mr. Editor, use the rights in violation of these of others, and he stupid and indolent seems the average polic men about it. Mone Anon and his opinion as to what ought to be done with the prisoners, gpa General makes point that when the citizens desire protection for their persons and indemnification for od roperty appeal Inited States; bu’ how that the wer is over and the Indians cap- tured, they want to take their punishment into their own hands. He thinks that the recent murder of the four Modocs shows that the trial by an Oregon jury would be afarce. In regard to their trial by a military commission, he makes the suggestion that the commission should be composed of officers of high rank, who had taken no part in the operations against om qwuch relieved, and it bappens not unfrequently that such timely doses prove of incalculable service in an ultimate cure. I do not wieh to be understood as advicing not to call in « physician aé tho earliest cwmible me je ‘conmary; t Mostof the Washington correspondents are building palatial residences.— Phila. Star. SECRETARY Kic HARDSON will leave here on Saturday, the 21st inst.. for Harvard Coliege, to attend the annual commencement. Capt. Francis A. Rox, U.S. N., has been ordered to the Bostom navy yard as executive ofticer of that yard The Distinguished Gathering at W. Point. PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS, ETC. West Porxt, June 13.—The examination of the graduating class of cadets was concluded to-day, and at 1 o'clock the whole formed & square in front of the library batlding to wit- ness the presentation of diplomas, which were awarded to the graduates by tue Secretary of War, according to their class, standing and rank. As each name was called the cadet d it is for such casesthat 'TAN’S CHOLERA SPECIF- IC, a strong, active, and efficient remedy, calen- lated for such caxes as here stated, and which every well conducted famtly shou'd have on band or im- mediately procure. During 188, while the chelera Nas raging quite severely in Brovklyn, N-Y. Twas oy ere, and it was fou that t pscitic - - dgreat services being mach better than Syaitbe: | SECRETARY Rope: oN was indisposed to-day, 5 The Children and Their ¥ Minture and Sun Cholera Cure both of which were | and remained at home. His réport on the Po- | the Modocs, and that each case should be tried | SrebTel, formals and received bis diplomas | inte hoe Frese tart alee sive finmediate relic Fur, | lavis investigation will not be ready before next | separately.’ He thinks that this will eccupy bo . s Thea-and sil dischdere Gana at thie eens, aii | week. some time, probably six months, as well as cost | General Belknap make a speech to the cadets, | :5 Spe tut matters, I wouid respe a which was attentively listened to throughout by | + * , 0. direct ions accompany each vial. the government heavily, and remarks that a+ y ne | fully inquire, through you, of the Chier of F oe Ul present. A large number of civilians were | |. her any law forbide ebild ddim a sMUYSEN, of New Jersey, | everybody knows the Indians have committed | * lee, whether any law fori ren riding weft ta "ARTHUR NATTANS, sa Neppuk tive uaeen or Indiana, ace | murder, be had thought to avoid this waste of So the distribution sGeneral Sher- on the sidewalks with their velocipedes, and ‘i ieS-tr Corner of 3d and D streeta northwest. | * Siiesagios 4 3 time and money by hanging them himself. | 82 €4v6 the cadets a short characteristic ad- not, by what autho among those who have recently returnea ,their dress full of good advice. ty the police order thean to i The General also gave to the correspondent a This afternoon the | the'street, where th le to be ra + SEs back pay. declaration of charges which he had drawnand | fadets will receive their liberty, and by night- | at any time by paming vehicles? By pa EXCURSIONS, PIC NICS, &e. xe eee - read to Captain Jack, reciting all the crimes ot | fat! most - —— — donned their cit £ this, or giving an answer thereto, you * ASHINGTON SCHUETZEN PARK Henn Korp voy Scurozer, German Mints- | yyich he and his tribe had been guilty, andin- | 2€Bs’ clothing and departed for other and di oblige, not oniy the children, whe do net Ww ter at Washington, bas arrived in Berlin, and a ferent scenes. General Sherman and party telegram from that city says it is not likely that will return to Washington this evening, and to- forming him that he and the other chiefs would to be banished to the street hung at sunrise next morning, but before he where their lives A grand PICNIO will be given by the endangered, but their J arcnts. morrow the President and his family will ret malty, Srrecer GERMAN BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION | he will returnto the United States. Herr von Ser tine ger Washington directing him to neha to Long Branch. Secretary Belkanp will re Very respectt ss oe A RIRER. ORPHAN ASYLUMS, galocintonion ts tone met os thiscity ‘as | the Pisces ae Series etders. On aie ae eae ee one: Been Drixxixe ty Views a.— Tse Germans it e v point, he said: le { was preparing in the United Stat 1 who WASHINGTON SCHUETZEN PARK, charge d'affaires, those Intended toexecute,' courier arrived |g, ,, TRC Medec Prisoners, reg ven aay ig weing oc legaeen yk Seventh-street road. Monday,Sune 16,157 Prnson at.—Captain E. G. Dill, formerly con- | with instructions from Washington, poses Come dake yoke peng lt yd it is drank inGermany. Th . rash into a Prizes will be given for the best Shooting anil T nected with the Washington press, is now the | Prisovers until furtherorders.” Arter the exe- 3 P» : cor restaurant and gulp down tw anaes i e Modoe captives will be taken to Fort Klamath, ti pin rollipg. 13 , itor of the N Jeans Picayune, | Cation Tintended organizing a force for the e and move on. Here » Germ: ver thinks = a are managing editor of the New Orleans Picayun’. | turposg of starting fur the Columbia, and prob. | Where the commission will sit to. try them. of finixbing giass of bee less than J°°2 THE GREAT FaLts. He is an accomplished journalist; and the | ably for Lapwai, seeing and talking with as | S0me of the wounded soldiers p47 a ten minutes, and to drink it rout eating ISDAY MORNING, the 15:b)a boat vit | tie ie had In Ene dees al eed eet; | many chiefs as possible while en route. T knew | been sent to. TE tia, Henny | something at the same tims, even it tt is out be a "G 7 ation in B e C1 = . d i" * . ny at veka mi for the FISH Tumslen. +++" Miss Mary Carpenter, the ines Wasie Teolne pea (oike conbag the Shacknasty Jim, and Steamboat Frank, who | * te. Fal esnieed is eoanmmanecu mous NG GROUNDS, and ontinus t Bag iat aenimropier, is in the city, the guest | Indians of Oregon and Washington Territory, | ¥olumteered to aid im the capture of Captain to dving anything in a burry, and espectail - — (pany Noe Pexyd of Mrs. W. R. Johnso: as well as California, and have a tendency to bea zal ovaee pumnment ee to drinking beer with “rapid speed. ¥ family par asonable is | uiet the Indians all through the country. T those rates. INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from this | ‘! The consequence is that we de pot see me “Bout wil) leave GREAT FAL forwarded to Fort Alcatraz, in San Francisco Indians all know we have captured the r here with great, buge paunches, as at home, . - 4 source to-day were $312,924.48, making the nd e i ¢ | e harbor. Major Jackson's troops will start for . o ° of b oun Ma: CIUBERTS Oh total amount since the beginning of the present | Adinez acu quickly learn, the vews if the ree Jisstor'e, ue svauine te peepare Sor the Fee achtas ee nee ee <i 5 am . i fiseal year $J10,077,955.08. The estimate of | would result in mutual benefit to both the [ oo is an the tables, and although they drink > SELECT ANNUAL EXCURSION ree beng Dewgiaes for the fiscal yoat was | diansand the whites. With the prestige the | from Jacksonville, Oregon, says General Ross | ‘he tables, and although the ak together each mau pa: it be beer o for what he consumes, whether This of itself is a great pre ventive of excess, as, if a half dozen or a doz oF THE 110,000,000, while that of Sec: and the Oregon volunteers bi Was 2108 ,06 Boutwelt It_will be seen that the ag. troops Lave gained we could do great good by such a campaign, @ just arrived They deny that the massacre of Modoc prison- jood YOUNG CATHOLICS’ FBIEND SOCIETY ii . 5 vd ers Was committed by Oregon volunteers. and nes To Sale “whe ve ip mm now to July ist eitl AFFAIRS IN Prince Grorcx County, Mop. | ‘declare that they had other and better opporta- Pecan ae eg ST. INIGOES, POINT LOOKOUT AND PINEY | be at least four millions more. Horse St —On Monday afternoon Sheriff he the prisoners if they had de- | glasses be gurzied, whether they want it or POINT. ee —__—_ . ught to Marlboro’, and. ie sired to dose. It our temperance triends could institute w \ . THE SEARCH FOR THE PoLARIs.—The U. = | is called the “Dutch treat” mer Lady of the Lake will leave her wharf, Wall Street To-day. # called w eh n SATURDAY. pq | steamer Juniata, now at the Boston navy yard, reek stealing | xXuw Youu, dune tai each man paying bis own tec - 2 Tech tare See has been ordered to Disco and Uppernavick the: sates tikes Jt been at 116 to 117, the op a ee setorm ‘Mokote anu’ to search for the Polaris and render any as |, who was arrested in | been 117, and it now being 116%,a117. On com carne” “oy fe : sited, an : sistance to that tessel she may need if 1 ~ | loans the rates have been 3% to'5 for cart | ea aren oneaane A be reached. ‘Phe Juniata is a wo: perty of Chas, | Foreign exchange is dull and firm, oo} ep . cae : State-rov us can be gecared at James Lackev's, | steamer of the third class, an Both the prisoners were | tes of leading drawers beige 108 5, esis _ = No. 605 7th street Hs 828 tong, She is command iff onthe requisition of | “ity day sterling, and 194 — for | ‘othenieecaeen Mee” Aa ¢ EYPORT EXCURSIONS. Braine, an officer of some ies of the Dis- | man ith bu in second hands. | , * Sorasen ihe K s recently been putin mptness of the off Money continues very easy at 445 on call loans, | {*° Ate “ On and after FRIDAY. JUNE 13, 1573, linafewdays. SU cers deserve commer u- On Wednesday | 2% mercantile paper sells ati for approved | {'t* herself as the esoary jegapt and favorie steamer KEY- julmanxs wh hight last some one entered the pasture of Mr- | Dames. Government bonds Lave been strong, | nounced to speak at « public hall in lic back to. their ullinsworth, living near For and stole | but inactive. Southern state bonds at the | CO? 4 “4 Should the Polaris be found a: & very valu onging to that | board were strong for Tennessee's and Mis hg Hagen. aid, Commander Braine will r pnilel No trace of the thief has as sourr's. Old North Caroli sold at 7M. In Shep canal ae Other vessels will go ont with bh ea : the stock market pri uted tngh n eg alge mag hin see. = Painful “Accidents—On ‘Thursday eveni yesterday; Western Union Telegraph having +e nthe plattori ae oF tke Tne WEEKLY Srar, now ready, contains | lest, John Walker, son of Mr. Zachariah Wai. | been the feature, advancing to 86, or under shamefol circum=ta and her ring the e« ail the news of the past week; more about the | ker living near Forestville, in this county, | {rom the lowest price ot the morning, ture, which both inmanner and matt of agreeable ix ovor panes ce aps 2 while enjoying himself with some of his young | +\ per cent. from the lowest price of the week. | rir au it went, objectionable in the t stationed at the boat seueressional Excursion through the South- | Hriends at the residence of Win. A. Oliver; fed | It (very well understood that Commodore | pre, collapecl alter twe pene Dy AMtori rsa osind (jFrom New Orleans } fom a swing and broge one of his lege at the | Vanderbilt holds a large share of this stock, | S°¢¢> collay vl Pscer ye Bre ome Moe ng ‘and refresh editorial correspondence; pro- | knee joint. It is feared he will be matea criy and report says that he caused the advance. What is peecisrly meant bs thie wa ae ol bos e, single tie hy: the District Legislature; public | pie tur life. On Friday night last, Mrs. Sara aca ariy wnderstana. “Wien i jem Sob i Apply to WM. H.” BYL: ol examination: test and best tales. } ulgway, residing near the sam nl: wa. From Europe To-day. ‘ann, = “3 jeunes Ivania ave mit ras oe ge Mr rs esiding e place, ees ; way of saying that the lecturer was dran' I es and fashion items; together y severely burned by the explosion of acoal | ROCHEYORT TO BE EXILED Fao FRANCE aT | "43 Of saying that the lect 0 fee lamenndt, with Interesting local news, Washington news | Ji }S¢¥erely days ago, while Mr. Henry ONCE. the Ginko tna paper of aveweaty FESTIVALS. ceipe ee? gercultural items, household re- | Dove and Mr. Brown, living near this Beige en pF ttl roe pede sympathies, while it is candid and high bipee, Gc ve. ee, pla st logethe e . a = , ¥ eo of ded aAgge FESTA 08 fie eh met Terms: One dollar and ahalf per annum, in | former tell abd broke bisleg © Suet the | tort to New Caledonia. and it certai™y has not intended to exaggera FRSTIVA advance; single copies five cents, in wrappers, ceady for mailing. FAIR, and PION. INGS in aid uae vaeeeien woken the shamefulness of the a It is announced that the Minister of Finance Will prosecute Gustave Courbel for the recovery of the sum expended by the government in the nd 3 Le —K. B. B. Chew, esq., as trustee, sold on Saturday to Wm. J. Sib of Wash. ington, the tract of to the es- tate of the late Wm. ss0e- anes, of’ A Most OvrTRaGrous Mreper. City yesterday, N CHOLFRA DisinrECTANTS.—Dr. he * =; " % . Bladensburg by , a resident of Williamsburgh, N sanitary bureau of New York, has published a | ‘ite of the 1 res tor $25 per acre | reconstruction of the Vendome column. M. He says: “It is now generally, if not universal- " — mune for carrying out its decree of April 15, | PADy: was of Jolm Adams, AIR AND FESTIVAL ly admitted, that the germs of cholera p NICTION AND SENTENCE OF THE Svr- | ordering the demolition of the column. whom he shot dead ata very early hour that RS y exist in the dejections trom persons havin One of the most atro- ae Se et iy, FIT OF TRINITY Wiatis baew g da. According to the testimony before the —— pe the ‘premonitory diarrhy New York Notes. nce the War was per- nbia School House, A di an ailment so mild as not to excite the alarm o etice, Britton had within a few days lett t ; etrated on Sunday, the Ist instant, near FUNERAL OF THE LATE MINISTER ORR. Justice, y Stages from sith rset nid the patient. The disinfectant which I Lave | Suftulk.in Nansemend coante, Vee Two non | New ¥onx, June 13.—Forty-turee lodges of | “tTvice of the company by reason of his ow ning at 7 o'clock, returning at 10 p. 5 directed for present use is the old mixture, at7 erable ladies, Mrs. Jones and’ Sirs. Dozier, the Ee Dee ens Fouwd tr Masons, seven commanderies of Kuights cs Templar, and ‘At the time o: which has proved so reliable on previous ocea- McCann wife and sister of Mr. Dempsey Jones, a leadin several chapters of Royal Arch : —— sions, viz: 10 pounds of sulphate of iron, 5 gal- | citizen of that county, hal been left at home | Masons, besides a company of cavalry apd the basaa wills, aickonsteesse mehoce eee SUMMER RESORTS. lone of water, and one-halt pint of common went to | 7th regiment.will form an escort to the remains f J while the remainder of the i church, only a short distance away. When they returned after the services they were hurrided to find both ladies lying dead inthe house with their brains beaten out. The people awembled at once to pursue the murderers. Suspiciun fell upon a young negro man named Jam-s Brown After a hot chase through the woods be was captured, and at once confessad the crime, de- seribing the horrib! ught ast Tyesday at the county court. When arraigned he at once pleaded guilty, and re- peated his confession. The court, notwithstand en proceeded to empannel a jury, and ap- pointed him counsel, when he was tried the same asif he had pleaded «not guilty.” The trial was begun at eleven o'clock, and at five minutes to one the case was given to the jury. They retired, and at one o'clock returned” into happened to meet Clothier, McCann's assist- and threatened bim with a revolver. Adams, who was a friend of Britton, and had for some time been trying to get him home, remonstrated. Britton suddenly turned o him, saying, “ Well, then, J will shoot you, and the fatal It. I. Jour. Com., lath Tae Orgratic Svrr.—tfention has been made in a vague of asuit brought by Mr. Henry C. Jarrett, the operatic agent of Mik Pauline Lucca, to recover the sum of $1,700 fe services rendered as an agent to Miss Clara Louise Kellogg. Mr. Jarrett claims shat be negotiated her contracts with Mr. Maretzek and others, and that he isentitled to the payment i: such cases allowed. On the other hand it denied that he acted as agent or Kellogg making her own contracts of the late Minister Orr, BRUTAL Ww: -lobn McArdle, a «i liamsburg, upon being urged by his Wife to give some of the food he had ordered from a restau- rant (tor himself) to his starving children, last evening, beat her brains out. le Was arrested. Sui: PRILAPPLMBIA, June committed suicide this throat. this afternoon. MURDER. ken brute, of Wil- rR KBRIDGE ALUM SPRINGS, VA. OPEN JUNE let, 1573. 5 RY.—A man name Wa tz. charged with murdering Harmon Hol- cher, the scissors grinder at Atbany, N. Y., has nfessed the deed, to which he Says he was impelled by an irresistible impulse, and asci the deed to his being affected by a“‘strong ser- sation to execute some uncommon or unnatura; and inhuman juggle.” It looks, very muacl however, as though this elaborate ‘‘contession were to be made the basis of a plea of “emo- tional ins and as though it had been somew hat concocted for that result. GERMANIZING ALSACE AND LORRAIW It is probable that the German Parliament will adopt a reslution extending the provisions of mstitution of Germany to Alsace and Lor- ind celebrated Watering offer addition raction in Ls Bi ifcent Bail ‘hard Rows, Bow! and for gentlemen, and a super Orcquet trou It will be kept im a’ style bot surpassed anywher Virginia. ‘The waters of these special Springs either cure or greatly relieve most cases of Scrofala, incipient Consumption, Chronic Brochitis, Chronic Laryn- gitis, Chronie Phnemonia, Chronic Dyspepsia, Chronic ‘Diarrhea, Crone Dysentery. ‘tie! . also a great value in those affections which @re cultar to the female constitation, and as an apprti- zer, a tonic and a general restorative they are, place will i 13.—Samuel_ Beers morning by cutting h's [Second Dispatch } PHILADELPHIA, June i3.—Samuel Beers, who committed suicide this morning, was a clerk in the tax receiver's ottice. He was over- powered by the sun on Monday last while view- ing a military review at Landsdowne, and has rr in 5 $4 rd rai if this is done Alsace and Lorraine will | court with a verdict of ‘guilty.” The judge | beem delirious eversince. He servedin the 19th | wureteck, and’ receiving me managerial ee cee arorinaa ioe teen waters, He be entitled to elect firteen members of Parlia. | then addressed the prisoner, and asked him | cavalry during the war, returning a8 captain, | whatever from Mr. Sarrokt dering ane sparen rst-clase band of music, and fi al all the | ment. None of the inhabitants who chose | what he had to say why sentence shonid not be | and was a member of the G Alities, and Dbighiy | S¢80M, for the reason that he acted throughout urces of amusement auc a ly fouud | French ‘nationality will be allowed to vote | passed. He said simply: “Iddid the deed.” He | 4 man social qualities, ‘Shy | solely im the interest of M. Lucca. This suit our best summer re ii be at the command } until they have sworn allegiance to Germany, | Was then sentenced to be hanged on the Lith of | ¢Steemed. threatens to ventilate anew the managerial Peet ag ape a pt ty ll SO ra ee ee July. Ba aa Sig waekiad troubles which a few months ago broke out mond, Washington, Baltimore, etc.» by Tail, al Theamecistion of Segpland edie eee Arvains ix MonTGowERy Cocxty, Mo—| wizech Law im West Virgt a | imerviows and paremceghs cil orgy the com Tight. Sar stg, cara of the Chena- | ing between thirty and. fort; members, left gomery County Agricultural Society.—The an- ’ - masked party broke into the house of Johu legant ing rapidly over a | Baltimore last evening on the steamer of the | nual —— of this society was held in the | Jennings, chief of a gang af robbers, in Wetzel » APE OF AN ALLEGED nooth and I uly eight miles, set down J York river line for ltichiond, Va., on their an- | Court-bouse in this place on Tuesday, the 10th | county in this . Mrs. Jennings seized an he colored man, who i he visitors tes nual excursion. Before returning they will | 'mSt, at which time and F svoge the following | axe to defen her husband, when the party posed ve been implicated with Jackson s. 34 ER, Proprietor. visi Louisville, the Mamimouth | Were elected officers for the ensuing — | fired, killing Jennings and fatally wounding the killing per digs DA age onlveralty. Resident St. Louis and Chicago. President, Elisha J. Hall; Vice nts— | Mrs. Jennings. The lynchers ieft @ written ‘ho, immediately after the murder, MULLEN. Oitice anager, ite aia for the gold eup on Ascot Heath, | Hallowe “Rt. w Carts Executive com: | notice to other members of the gang to leave — Laewe, Sees w- ERB, Beiumere, °F ome by COLEMAN & ROG- | Engiand, yesterday was won by Cremorne, | mite ND. Oituti, Wee’ Brooke, Jos. T. | ‘e counlry. tarned to the county about a week ago, war A Flageolet second and Revigny third. promptly arrested by an officer of the law who, Sith an assistant, started with his prisoner for Leonardtown, Butler bei allowed to ride his own horse to relieve and facilitate locomotion. Daring the journey, the officer dismounted to cut a switch, and the prisoner immediately took Bailey, Jno. T. DeSellum, Themas R. Suter: Recording Secretary, Richard tg Witiams Corresponding Secreta ir. E. E. Stonestreet; Treasurer, HW. Talbot. Important Land Sale.—We have been informed that our enterprising friend, Waleer M. Tal- beating The just before the start was even on Cremorne against the field, tive to one against Flageolet, and five to one against Revigny. Seven horses rai Tureat YATTON.—This popular and very healthy sum- mer resort, near Snicker’s Gap, aad qurrounded by the Biue Ridge mountain, two hours’ ride by rail of Washington, e Pennsylvania railroad had asmash-up in the Bergen tunnel. off the freight train across the track, and the # IN Lonpon.—There is ; A engineer got «own to clear it, when the Mid- | advautage of it, dashing away at full speed. City, is now open for the aureur Seouic, the building trade in Lon. | Ott €sd-» has effected a sale of 250 acres of the nd train came along, and ran into the freight | Though rous!: purswed, being ‘mounted on 1873. Improvements since last year: en. Th ey chet land known as the Pree stecrpe & {o the com- | train. Noone was seriously hurt. Trains are | the fieeter Biter escaped, and he is now front, bath-room, an ice-house fillea beh je journeymen ask an advance of one | mittee of the Methodist church of Washington, | delayed. The wreck 1st eared. at lar; ain.— Leonardtown ( Md.) B. house. The buil'tings are stone, consisting of large | ®&/f penny per hour in their wages, which the | who intend using it for a national camp greund. ’ eee nee) Reem. airy rooms, tiful mountain scenery master-builders refuse to give. It is feared the | The und is to be laid off in avenues, and, in- Wife der and Suicide. Ressiaw VicTORIES OVER THE Katvane.— Wishing toenioy the cool breezes of this ‘elevated | dispute will lead to the greatest lockout ever | Abe protnd is: there are to he cottages erected, ‘ew York, June 13—A Raleigh despatch | The columns of ths Russian Te cee A. 0. WRIGHT. known tn the city. $0 as to make this a magnificent summer says :—In Yadkin county, N. C., Sai Round Bt arday, John fl P. O., Loudoun Co., Va, mso-1f resort 4 a rj for the Methodist church of Washi: m city. Bo eter etme HIP, O eordgan THE TRIAL of Van Winkle Bogart, for the ington city. Haleombe, a young farmer, deliberately shot ! murder by poison of Ransom F. Burroughs, in This is to be done at once.—}/onigom ry Advocate. | dead his wite, on her asserting her intention to WEST END HOTEL Commenced. “Bogart Sete ace s.been | Tommey Anwixe—The Vacciret, the oficial | leave him and visit Salisbury, ani tuen put a | tacked the Kussian vanguard near Chalaat and was the alleged accom. Plice, in this case, of Libbie Garrabrant, who was sentenced to death, but whose sentence was commuted to imprisonm: bullet through his own head. and very jealous of his wife. Fire in Cincinuati. He was wealthy, | &Sharp on) took place, duri two Russian colonels were journal of Constantinople, has recently pub- lished a statement concern! eo the prospective armaments 0! Turkey. Within Pe Killed. The aT sted for life * a few months the Turkish government will CINCINNATI, June 13.—An extensive fire LONG BRANCH, §. J., Two “Groriovs FourTas” ix 'Frisco.— occurred on Commerce street, between Vine There is a wrangle in San Francisco over Preparations for celebrating w nut streets, this att-rnoon, entailing a ano ed the loss of about $14,000. The fire originated in a Amadaria river, whero jhornus are both nearly com; put to Bight & body of 3,500 Khivans without a WILL BE OPENED ON THE 19tu OF JUNE ications now being construc’ in the island of 0 committees have been formed, o' it shed containing benzine, adjoining the store of | the loss of a single man on the part of the Rus- posed of 200 members, and the other ot m0, and | Crete; as well 8 those at Sinope and Varna, on | ‘Alexander MePouncll & Oo ne ee OTE sans. General Kauffman continued his march : ; f : (er mal Sch % pAgrignticns for rocma can be made to they are making preparations independently of designs of hoctile iron-clada. ‘They ils mounr ata s emonowee. a New York vor by addressing PRES way, : — Vineind Heat Eeiave_in th 100 pieces of artillery, consisting of 300, 450, and PE sig ag pine pear Eugene | , SINGULAR MEDICAL CAGE gocurred lately & HILDBETB, Proprictore, ‘ 1SE IN Vinotnia Rear Estate.—In the | 60d-pounders. Four hui cannon are bein; % : Portsmou' irs. E. §. Emery, while xo 9, THeRCky, so last two weeks two handred ‘and fifty thousand | distributed among the forts of Roumania and | hcrtyz,Who esc-ped from Jail in this vy te mals-tJuneld TRUNKs, SATCHELS ai TRAVELING BAGs, | IN GBEAT VABIETY AT VERY LOW PRICES, the 14th of Janvary last, and who killed her left eyé,’ which Fields in maki dollars worth of real estate has been sold in Stauntom and Augusta county, Va., percent. advance on prices six mostly to Englishmen. MARE Twatn has carried his point inthe Anotolia, of caliber from 12 to 72-pounders—all rifled breech-loaders. Turkey will soon have 1,000 pieces of artillery, as effective as y i and the government is erecting a new Maceb! this his escape, was eight arrested it twenty last night and again ioamee months ago, tion would im Disaster. atter of stop) thori i readth, decision, FUNERAL OF THE VICTIMS. A. tt oof HARE! ge own mate ant | itesopngt a neg eige Heo : ah a everything appertaining to the Saddlery, Harness, states neral of the victims of the late and Trunk business. Fine Harness an Trankemeds to order, a its for Hill's celebrated CONCORD HAR- NESS ka COLLARS, wl i we are selling at Con- ope seiees. Concord Harness room in second story raiding. #9 BE SCRE OF THE NAME AND NUMBER.. disaster ay was ly attended. The suighar in tie mine ts’bow Seayly gone ——_-—__—— The Frelic Aground. Fort Mowror, Va., June 13.—Passengers by the Lady of the Lake from Washington, re. steamer Frolic nd of France, has which he says he shat 'y g ee UTZ & BRA. e Sout twenty males above Pinay Poise aes roped a jell-Im ae rennsti Wal fgPavann, Potomac. EH titi a Dead. EvPAULA, ALA., June 13—Ex-Judge John an tedend age sixt; SOUND FEET AND FR nthe open air and. servatives of both consequent usefulness jUENT EXERCISE and g ty years. poe Two Jersey Bors Rus Orr wr Axp Puncnass a Yacut.—The from Jersey iplres, wore © sou ef De. Thesdore with Of the man’s band at the threw after him, with the advice to “ put it inwhisky, where it would keep.”” THE SECONDS in the Mordecai- McCarthy duel ‘hmond were refused a writ of Tabess the Gonspy Ocastalits #-~ <ANINB ‘Price, the New York Herald Office Cie E see sesselty teaprianned ie HArAEA, Was Tith 4 aa There isa in Pennsylvania has : = the small pox, potato }, and ratlesnakes, al! Jeg 8 00-0 at one time, but it is not happy yet. S7E. A. Jackson, a painter in Memphis, CHANT TA1LOB) B ide because he feared an 010s Wi | Uth mzecet.

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