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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sundays Excepted, 4T THE STAR BUILDINGS, be Evening Star Newspaper Compan, . 8. H. KAUFFMANN, Pres’t. 2 Sansa amt [BE EVENING STAB is sevesd by re Tex Cents PER WEEK, OR Fol a ‘TR OPNTS PER MoNTH. Copies at the Counter. i: mg ro LOCAL NEWS. Supreme Lodge Maights of Pythias. THE GRAND KANQUET LAST NIGHT. Yesterday the afternoon session af the ah FS K of P., was devoted to bearing s from the Uoiges. aod giving decisions by the Supreme Chancellor. A number of Knights, vesterday afternoon on invitation from Reliance Lotge, of th: city, made an excursion on the steamer Mary Washington down the Potomac. ot Sight @ grand banquet was given at National rae the Supreme L which the Supreme ¢ one year, lor ided, and 5 THX WEEALY STAR—puditsted om Friday— 1and after a blewsing was iInvok by Prelate : OB 00 a year, posinas prepaid. ja ‘oxthouse. of Conn., Past Grand Chancellor Gunning, of District, a Blom | VS, ASN. 6.913. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1875. TWO CENTS. iis Sa a hake aos Feat of etoertising furnished om angiication. nnn ro Cunts zac. By a moniA months. $3. the bill of fare, the following toasts were o ~ j Bi pod of ms sania of Pytnias eee allelled success tn the history of t 5 } |E OSCEO: stitutions. Ri ded to by P. GC. HER RESORTS. __|___DRY GOODS. __|__ AMUSEMENTS. EVENING STAR.’ | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, pra any ne eg bork ~eeeeeiaion Sone eon Halnont atonties guste Mejromoll. | PYRY GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY. A°THOR'S FETE » New YorK, May 21.—A dispateh reporting | The Supreme Lodge Knights of Pythins of Dunia progress Osceola fire oad - | the World—the center toward whieh the od we “bas fishing STRICTLY ONE PRICE! a> Washington News and Gossip. BEECHER TRIAL TO-DAY. | [2D ihe names found thane way into the | order gravitates. Responded to by Saprene DRESS GOODS—Silks, Alpacas, Mo’vairs, Baler- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, —_o—_—_ SEL eas Ss lumber piles when a terrible explosion was | Chancellors S. 8. Davis. of Fo ant Reed. z. G s nots, Melanges; Lenors."japanese’ Silks, Silk Pot pam aE THE RECEIPTS TO-DAY were, from internal beard, and a house some distance away was | | The Grand laxige and Jurisdiction of the ‘ : gees, Plaid iting: Black Grenadine, Mourning ae, Arent, Bene Bs 273 019.68: pe ‘THE OSCEOLA FIRE. | ¥ownintoatoms. It had been a haniware | District of Columbia—As the beacon guides = : foods. &c.- 8c WHITE GOODS—Linins, Towels, | weDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY Eve. | TCVeDUC: $273,019.68; from customs, $47.183. a "| Store, and in the stock were two barrels of | the mariner to a safe harbor so has the TALBOTT HovUse. Napkins. Swiss, Victoria and Bishop's Lawn, Nain- - - 3 c Tu jonal —— «——_ blasting powder. The explosion sent the | mother Grand Lodge guided her offspring, BARNESVILLE, MC MERY CO., | cooks, Tarietanze. kc, 4c. Fall Ii ‘Domestic NINGS, May 19, 20 and 21. = AMOUNT of national bank note ciren- rent | the onier. Responded to by P.G.C. R. Good MARYL Cottons, Print«-Percales, "Lawns, Ginchams, &c. lation received at the Treasury to-day for GRASSHOPPER PLAGUE. peg eg ed ew seranuarharte eins ee Toe ed having leas Fine ¢ Sand CASSIMERES tur Men's and | Single tickets, 25 cente: Seasom, cents. m2 | redemptic ated $709. oh yee Leeclions, and besides igniting @ portion of | bart. of > Hotel will bs prepared Boye" HOSIERY and NOTIONS, Damorane ption aggregated $709.330. the town ‘at that time untonchat by the | The Subontinate Lodge—the cornerstone Paiterns, & New Goo ae one ComiauE SUMMER THEATER! BOG ‘one flames, set fire to the woods a long distance | of the Pythian elid THE PRESIDENT to-day appointed David oe Senckings Cons back of the bere . ye repare the Pythian mind for future usefel- my20-tr P. Dyer to be United States attorney for tho | AN INDIAN PRISONER SHOT. peared. The ard cut ioabey abven washes py Respontied to A 'P. GAT. "Cavis, ot SLAUGHTER IN THURSDAY NIGHT, May 20th, eastern district of Missouri. . coined Was ready tobe shipped, will be $1.00,00%. | D.C - ” naar ‘Coa. Sl’ Grand Wrestling Match between Mx Raxvnt 5 Binar TYRONE, PA., May 21.—The confusion is so Friendship. Charity and Benevolence—the om made to the build STRIPED SILK Mr. JAMES GENNITY, Be SAMUEL R. STRATTON, of Pa., has | WE TILTON-BEECHER TRIAL. | great anil ihe telegraph line is kent eo basy | Principles we profess: let acts and deeds <t room. &e. Itis ‘ e D K Champion Wrestier of the District of Columbis, ana been appointed a first-class clerk in the Judge Porter Still After Tilton & o, | With railroad business that it is impossible | demonstrate the treth of our profes epot, on the Me of the oS 5 D “ : Ss abe e oby P.G.C rule cn ieee Mr. JOHN McMAHON Anance office of the Post Office department. | Nuw Yorx, May 21—Upon resumption of | 10 et Cenccle Tee ETERS Shoat tan} Rempentes toby ©.G.0- Jeng $e pull open TO MORNOW (Tuesday) MORN- | Champion Wrestler ofthe world, _way30_ | _-A REVISED EDITION of the national bank | the Tilt Fee ner arial to-day, Judge Porter | telegraphed last night. Hundreds of people | The President of the United States we ING tine cf STRIPED SILBS, in all of the d TS | amendments to date has been completes, | would call the attention of the jung brindyie | ate homeless and destitute of clothing sat | honor him as the Cuiet Masistrate of « reat Se ee FF ea SUN come es seek, Female Minstrels and is now being distributed to the national | | THE TESTIMONY GIVEN BY UR. oweN.. | Provisions. The burgess of Huntingdon was | and free people. as we he ee eee Barnes jon Worth from $1.25 to $1.75. banks by the controller of the currency. Mr. Beecher testified that on the oceasi elegraphed this morning for fool s ~ bor the baer, of tam an SUMMER BOARD bx These goods area great sacrifice, aba will be sold Salat aS, when Bowen presented Tilton’s demand on | IP for the sufferers. Kelief ts. bay pouenib und eeaatnemahananea ert tlemen at WARWICK HEIGHTS, four | fr CasmextY. a BES AT PRESIDENT GRANT Will leave Washington him (Beecher). Bowen and he had a conver- ee ee ae po ter Pier ry hes aa eaponded to by FG. C. Jam WwW gtem, on the Alex ATES . % ae a - : le wo! r public. Respe D 3 ox ay ae atone a me eh ccren: | _ myis-6 S17 Mai mentee = rd on ow =e wae discussed: Sr. inescion eal Eee stroyed. The shipment of coal will be de- | Whitehouse, M ; see mwete | REFN SHOM BUSINESS FORD:S. Branch, to remain during the summer | Westedts him weetme ek td frown ar, | layed for at least ten days. The Pres power that makes public Adirews Box 605. W Tek SD . cape fr spgfea hcp Pekin ok pees metus Tilton and what was disclosed in the conver- & Qther Fires. ; mar a ; rill be sations whieh occurred between him and ALTIMORE, May 21.—Couison’s glue an¢ — : 4 ; ROLLIN HOWARD Presidential cottage in good order. Bessie Turner. Counsel commented on the | bone factory, near Greenmount cemetery, | Pls inks rests. Responded to by I. J. €. WISWALL & €0., wie ase DEATH OF A NAVAL CHAPLAIN—A dis- | fet of Tilton denying Bessie Turner's story, | just outside the city limits, was burned this wea; ES. is seman anes : N ’ 3 =e and said that when he felt he was going d morning. Loss on building, machinery and Aes et" ‘ To clove out their large and splendid stock of patch received at the Navy department from | he°sonnd it necessary to come ts the sored | stOck, probably Sta,one ae manchinery and | yo assembled this moroing, aad took & re- DRY GOODS BAFFLED Portsmouth, N. H., this morning announces | again and swear down the statements of tis | Black Paver oN. Old Dominion (Va.), | Ce8* About | o'clock a = 8, L . the death of Chaplain Geo. H. Henderson, | girl. Again, said counsel, we have Tilton | and Virgini Fize ead Marine, $15;5 each, | eonney sven wee spent in Beware © 1 SDAY offer the following unpre 1.8. N.,at the Portsmouth navy yard yes- | denying under oath that he had any grey | 49d Brewers’, Milwaukee, and Merchants’ | Teports net . eS aaa | eh SaeORDAY MARINE: terday at noon. Y yar TS | haivs in his head then; and yet we Hedi | and Mechaulce Richmond, tay ae eee | cellors report tose portions relating to the vo aT a GBaxe VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL OON.| PERSONAL writing of them three years before this. Mr. | | PHILADELPHIA, May 2i.—This morning | Work and Ube traveling shield. The question EVERYTHING AT ACTUAL €0ST. wea ND IN SONAL.— C ol. George B. Corkhill, of | Bowen, in his testimony. said that Mr. | fire oceurred in the mill owned and ocen On the latier was pending when the eres . if . » | the bnilitog fund, MONDAY Ma fi iets akg | the Ctronicte, sails for Europe on the steamer | Beecher did not advise the dismissal of ste, | bY David Hay on Creston: set eee enna Chee ne ee ee B AMOUNT OF DESIRABLE | (ack p.m sey A SES | Russia next Wednesday. ----Prof, J. Tilton from the Indaycntent and the rook Airy, near this city. The loss is estimated— | SUpreme Chanectlor S. Davis, of New A LAR i re him eX chinery $ Hampshire.) for tne zeal and energy dis- SUMMER GOODS AT EXACTLY O. PROGRAMM Nourse, of the naval observatory, has been | Union. But we founc , On Cross-ex:mina- | ON Machinery $10,000, stock §, Insured— | iat bs nice aie semen fl = 1. Quintuor—Introduction and Allegro, | ordered to Europe, and will sail from New | Hon, admitting that Mr. Beecher did tell | machinery $3,000, building’ S200, k | pl ¥ i Lnoeeey eaeeees ee HALF THE USUAL PRICE. Pi boe, Clarinett, Horn ant Bas: | rere ee tector bait tome him’ things that were new to him in regard | $2.00. In the building was also mac a I dett, was adopted . = Smears . Fi Aria- Himmel hat eine thrane ge " retest ciety a to Mr. Tilton’s immorality with women, | Y#lued at $1000 placed there on trial by a The repre ves calculate that they BEST PACIFIC PERCALES, 1234 cents. times tiisses—Lafvat: Pisnvand | POSTAL CoNTRACcTS—The Postmaster | nd in regard to other matters discusse be: | Massachusetts party, belng a patent for soy. | Will risk ‘ ness to-morrow night, boil gieeored nepali genomes ‘ 4 SElisired Amore.” Donizettt: Miss | General has issued anorder for the re-letting | tWeen bimself and Beecher, Bowen could not | arating cotton from woo! in fabrics. This bs over uae eo BLACK SILKS. GRENADINES and CASH | Rowe McDermottand Mr. L.Gdend bal, of Baltimore, | cr ae in which frauds | *@™member, but in the other regard instead of | Completely ruined. J. Stoebly, manager or | OVer until M 7 mee PEEES at # discount of $3 per cont. on former | 5° Adar te— From the Quintuor as above. Beethoven. | OF those postal contracts in which frauds | contradicting the statements of the editor or | the Mill, fu iis efforts to rescue goods, Was] pag Cox MATCH Fiiter Prices. =. _ Fart 11 —Grand Septuor, Beethoven; Violin,Viola, | were recently discovered. No bids will be | the Christian Union, Bowen confirmed them severely burned f Cartjshe— m His Peet_—Y esterday BLACK SILKS for $1.25, worth $1.75. Cello, Basso, Clarinett, Hormand Bassoon. 2: Air— | received from the parties who were guilty a neither meant to to be true to Tilton N —The saw mill, | anernoon, betweer ack, Prof. Car BLACK GRENADINES for 50. worth 91. Es, —— a I Sid rene hal,of | of frauds in connection with the previous | or falsetohim. If he meant to betray him room, finishing and | | who sit M 7 BLACK CASHMERES for $ vorth $1.25. jaltimere. |S. sncelic Solo--Scotch Aire—' contracts. ‘rank Moulton told Tilton, or the reverse, gare 4 a “ pies mer; Mr. Jungnickel, of Baltimore. 4. Polo _ ee ylay directly to Columbia Heist manufacturing works been engaged Rear aes tnt mame Bilis 1S. Soptior—* Finale,” Fee Pika Vicia, | DIVIDEND To THE SHAREHOLDERS oF A | Whee ‘bowen took the message from Tilton | manufacturing co ee EVERYTHING AT GREAT BARGAINS Viola, Celle Oboe. Horn anid Bawso. = és 5 : SUSPENDED NATIONAL BANK.—The Con- hedid uot know what the who : i champions r TO CLOSE THE STOCK AT ONCE. nag ie hee at the principal nario ae | troller of the Currency will deciare a divi- e did not Know that the charge was adul- between 14Uh ~ oe Mes. Se enc eA OE tein ty per cent. in favor of the and not one of improper proposals by ut cummoned. = — a J. ©. WISWALE & €O., THEATER. shareholders of the jonal Bank of the would be" one . an AnKNOWN AS & MARSHALL aie @aTwEae ee gf tad Pennsylvaniaavenue. | Commonwealth, New York city, as soon as SE Tin Silke hetweser eee Dek as YMRS", hv The untess “ J ag atest etei a Ree Pa NSE ATTRACTION the claims are’ proved, and the neces tthe talk between Beecher and himself 123% hours to thelr friewis and t mis] Near Pennsylvania avenus ear aS schedules can be prepared by the receiver. pied debe ced of vatens taeeiee aoe Commitioes on | fifteen minut mak thes have Maced thas T BUS " 7] E ‘¥ and FRIDAY M4 Nividends ined a have € va zi morality anc , Committees - py spr phrewn os SEABSH ALL fe AU qivat ‘betton Bomative. the teas Already heen part to the creliiors “Pure ig | Houbles in his own house, Deacon Posi Te re ea niness were appointed, | Sciock fi z spell or tiftecn epee " D i Py « Rest Pacifi Percales, -d-widk their wond aerobatic exercise: the first instance where d lends have ever in his testimany, stated that Beecher with a view to permanen wees At minu MONDAY 10,000 yards of Best Pacific Percales, yard-wide, “ he jon M r p ie Fee ; male female been paid to the sharetiolders of a suspended | P Re eee es atte a cane Om te ree Od see | yeaterday, the muscles 6 e at 123 and 5c. and ~ b national bank. nd that that occurred at the end roy Rana ry on aed results of Promen’s crusades, | ontary twitches. When his chin oe of ihe year in,which it was sought to be | 1 which she claimed that the crusades last | HIATY tWiteles. Whew tis th First appearance of Miss. Minnie Rainforth, Commander F. J. Higginson, from the re- henente hak ee ee ie people, hey tne Poceasioned the closing of | #24 About 3). o'clock he was notion to stag: te rh Ne ni ing Serio-comic Vocalis! Lil 2 = - . © was dl. ic yelieve it? He ss hey had si josing ge down he s let % Finn Ureandie Lawn in White at 1s are Drillist. First appearance of Miss eowiss Biss, | Cc!viNE ship Ohtoand ordered to Newport, | {ii"as he belicred Pronk Mostone wien se | heven distiiterion, Moar eee i et OF | er ; * pletely ex ve Dril 5 ii earance ‘7 sted Bong and Daree tate Piet cone aan araia, | R. 1, ist June next forinstraction in torpedo | tj a8 he be Was nis friend. The fight was | {ricts o! Ohio; but the most beneficial resuit | MTCC. eticor Brooke, will of eourse Fanfrerta, the Premier Danscuse, First ap- | service; Lieutenant M. L. Johnson, from the | hetween Tilton and Bowen, said counsel,and | W#8 the Impetus they gave to the temper. | His comp but the agreemént con of Mise K % ‘i Powhattan and ordered to the recetving ship | Beecher was a neutrality. for whom vaci | @%¢e movement in the country. pocenes. ee. See. Se ts coumeen prices.25 and (cunts. _myl¥-tr_| Ohio at Boston as executive; Lieutenant | side was seeking, and Theodore Tilton kee 2 s Miner, Miss Phoebe W. C tains the stim is to contione ins in Spring Dress Goods at 1 fold at 24 Mrs. Frai ‘ *. E. i o i ha: a i id on Saturday night * Commander F. E. Chadwick, from the naval | that he needed allies when he vex Ye zens, and several other ladies of this city, | 1 Walk until mid on Bas t. : ; Din tenuth: Acad academy and ‘ordered to the Powhattan as | Moulton It Bower felie me, mera ee in informal discussion at Jefterson City | 18 compliance with tts stipmlation Brooks e sister nina FLORAL MAY FESTIVAL executive; Lieutenant Com: er Chas. H. | furnish proof for the cha: aid to | last night with the committee on elections | CORN H t ‘ . w THE G EST BARGAINS IN will take place Davis, from the naval observatory and or- | himself he (Bowen)der teers ma ee | and electors OF The eee on Clections | rupted, as ii nice cae sees Sinoiees, WE Z . cS ES SDAY. May¥'3 Pa ~ sgh de he ¢ e ysme. There was dl s conven. | Pipe E D VER OFFERED TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1678, dered to Newport, R. I.,June next for in- | a necessity that something shonid be a clause in the | Yesterdi eG D BLACK GRENAL ME FOR ne to | UON, on the subject of puttin; wavesusT| ¢ HIS ACADEMY, 914 struction in torpedo service; Chief Engineer | get Tilton reinstated on the Indepentent, and | PEW constitution E a Ms te the ballot to women. of admission for one gentleman and one | A-J. Kiersted, from duty in charge of engi- | for this purpose, said Mr. Porter, the aid aud * AT SARATOGA SPRINGS, TISE. neer stores at the navy yard at Philadelphia | as. - 7 wine de 4 rdinal McCloskey. ing he si wiaeerh stuue . 15-ti yy p assistance of Mr. Beecl re sponte GRAND UNION HOTEL C. M. TOWSON & CO.. mh and to continue as president of the examin- | both Tilton and Morlion Tt ans (oe Ata reception given | bimn yesterday, was t 1 636 Paxx-vivania OLD No.) Om Exhibition (New No. | ins board. week in December, between Christmas day | & eateniay by the pupils | ,, Most of the walling done by Brooks to-day WILL OPEN JUNE t<t FORTHE RECEPTION | pavis-tr Near Tth mreet no 456 and Sale 439 ——... - and New Year's day, they convinced Mrs, | Of the Convent of Mt. St. Vincent, on the by the ald of the reciings Serets OF GUESTS. —— 77TH &r. AT. 7TH St. DEATH OF EX-SENATOR JESSE D. BRIGHT. | Tition that ? “FS: | Hudson, he was presented with a casket of h he somewhat relieves . a5 13-1m DEALERS ope Ofte thate Odd Fellows" Hat. eats, eteAt | nis residence in Baltimore, No.22 West Mad- | against Tilton to turn him out of the Lnde- Worth 620.000 ard was the gift oftinccomesc’ | Fest ofone hour—13, minules for each day % 5 — The ULIF - 2 = row Uhoice Oil Paintings, E: ‘ing Chros &e. ison street. He was born at Norwich, Che- lent and Brooklyn Union. Mr. and Mrs. is Mt “J . ~ | ep ly a HOUSE now penn inestmner, Thee | FINE DRESS GOODS, FANCY AND | Rhos iret sack ot Paper Hay “Wintiw | nango county, N: ¥... December (=, 15135 was er had conversations with Mr. Bowen | Mt¥ Of Mt. St, Vincent. | to resume bis Wats he gave directions: to, be ‘apply carly... ory HAVE REMOVED To Ms Cas, Indiana, uie Gov ton on that stormy night entered the 3 Se oes COE Or a EE ne | ccony ais thmae white ten prea! pain iat Clifton Station, Fairfax Co Smt 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, A OE oe ageing Pereira rl ‘rom | ling of the pastor of Plymouth ehureh aad Ionburg Centennial at the treater tae eeies | aud after giuing a yell his eyes coved” and RAWLEY SPRINGS. — This pop: a pooner irmar! 1515 to 1857, and President of the Senate dur- | told him he could not go, as Tilton wanted to wt bh i ‘and cumimer Tesort, near will be open on June { Major C. B. Luck: s soon in a profound sleep. 2% o'clock Mr. Starr, his trainer, and to see friends, customers | PX CUF STO) gy . PICNICS, &e. | ing severai session - ©] a success. The building was comfortably He was elected for an | see him. “What does Tilton want with me,” “ Peo- and was chairman of | asked Beecher. “He will tell you when you | Liled &nd the stage was handsomely deco nd Velvet ipe . additional term in — = di in- ers, of the Comique, determined to Gircetare, with fall description, can be obtained ei ceiprsade ee ORENA- | NG URS LON. {he Committee on Pabile Buildings and | get there,” replied Moulton, and he took | lenient, eGo Hass ae aon fm, and a colored ‘Iman was directed rC. B. Luck, “Spottsewood H. Harri meutte 4-4 Beeps Os ons, 152. 4 ihe Wecond: Th somes nas, and ppmember Ke be ae op pape Stone Gratien at night. not ——+- 8 ee. 2 | to place some ammonia be his forehead, ie senburg. Va..or of Mr. Geo. C. Wedderburn, Sec uttou Paris Kids, $1.35. » Fecond of the popula i . “inance and Pacific Railroad. He» armly | for the uction of Henry War: her, it used n to immediately arise. is ged. Natioual Bauk, #09 7th strect, Washington, BRODEEAD 6 Ca, Be MET RRNOON FAMILY EXCURSIONS | espoused the side of the south at the com- | but for the overthrowing of Hency C. Bowen | FANANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. | \{,°0U%¢ [um ‘o immediately arise. His bc = President Boot a TRICK, my13-tr 939 Penn. ave., bet. Sth and Wth atv. will be given by the 8 ME meneementof the late war, and,on account | or the reinstatement of Tilton, and they drawn on his feet. He looked rather bright, oe ____ Feeient Bowed of Bir = ee : sunpee oe ig May 23 of correspondence with Jeflerson Davis, | brought their machinery to bear on Beecher, send Washington Fish Market. talked cheerfully with his attendants: teat OLD MORAVIAN SUN INN, WLLL OFEN TO-DAY RE Ani lat er + May 7 was expelled from the Senate. #0 that they had him eee — A told fit bid te Seep Bee, a after Drs. Ste » tiammett and ; "i leaving her arf, foo N OILS FO EE YFARS. 2A rom * | MeWilliams—the latter tis medical attend- i BETHLENEM, Pa going down the riy Another Indian Talk. Ir it were true that on the Sd of July Mrs. | 15,000 herrings sold at $14 per thousand. ant—had found his pulse to have increased $3 ANOTHER CONSIGNMENT ‘ RED CLOUD, SPOTTED TAIL, LONE HORN | Tilton confessed to her husband the com. “mk sinee morning from 11 to 112, be resumed Lately fpre AND OTHER CHIEFS INTERVIEW TILE | mission of adultery with Beeenet do yon be. | ' \The Markets. =. supporting himeelf by the rails. A Favorue Re for the Best Famuiies. OK GRENADINES COMMISSIONER OF INDIAN AFFAIRS. lieve that Tilton Would either that night or qo ttsprgns, May 21 wees fa Ser 4 a. think t be able to So Now ready to receive Summer Boarders. emucte.5 BLA = ADINES, Red Cloud and Spotted Tail, the Sioux ; for the next four years have slept with her? | Gardine@ ath ai 4 : e hours of ap mwk iow €. T. SMITH, Le bcs sf 3 chiefs, accompanied by teir interpreters, | GeP!lemen, said counsel, do you velieve that | bid to-day _ =| _ SILK AND WOOL GRENADINES, “age visited the Commissioner of Indian Affairs | permitted her hued a eee oa have STOVES, &c. at ET3e cts., worth $1.00. Si a POINT LOGR OUT nrningevery | this morning and somewhat imperiously de- | at her house and in the streets of New Yori: bye) io 30 UST RECEIVED, A FULL LINE OF BUILD culmea Sane ih, NCESING by 6 v'clock, commencing | manded that thelr headquarters at the Tre- Sdultercen Woald heheve oritie retters ike Sah Nu 2 do. Adal a, Peimeyty 8 | ED, A s = 2 20. 7 2 ne . a a rs . % her ERS HARDWARE and Honsefurnish at $1, $1.25, 81.4, €1.75 and $2. ‘These Excursions will be conducted in such a | Mont House be at once changed to the Wash- | Those read In your hearing. Theodore a | Faree anes. & ne ehaeen tories Battie "—A Mr n Payne called on Mr. f Willard’s Hotel, not long since and rented from him Willard £ "in Which to i z e 7 Tilton | 1.47: do. white entertainment” last nig Tr. GOODS. Refrigerators and Water Cool- ‘The best goods ever offered for the money manner as will commend them tothe patronage of | 8Zton House, where they stopy when here | obtamed a letter of confession from his wife, | 1i6al.17. Corn dull and weak—southern white. on learning that the May entertain Sc. The cheapest in the market. Stoves, = ee the public. ‘The tables will be supplied with all the | before, for the reason that thef rooms at the i e1 5 i 21 6 aa ay ras to be el bal ° Tin Ware, fe) eosin ae a Earine MEAG Feus = the season. and every attention will be | Tremont are too small. ‘The Commissioner | forming him of Beecher having made inz | 3; southern yellow, Sbass: western, mix it’ was to be a colorel ball, objected to mit ARBOVER, =; aes 717 SEVENTH STREET x Wey 17 the passengers. promptly and decisively informed them that | 2¢¢ent proposals to her. This was the occa- having the hall used for such a purpose. In Fates, stuterovms, ke the change could not be made. He would, | Sion of the memorable interview on the St 1, $1.25 and $1.00, 43 inches wide, from auction. | the meantime Payne had obtained a legal | SS) wevtern white 1 HENSON & BRO. wie night after it was written between Tilton ! jeense to hold the ball. Lieut. Skippom no- — ALso, 1215 Pennsylvania however, if they desired it, give them a cam yee - ~ and casi’ i Mr. Cakeof this fact. and. at the sug CHR. RIESSNER'S W0 pieces Table LINES. or Stephenson's Wharf, foor of and supply them with tents and good food, | 224 Meg eet hp ge cag bred Bra pag lg EL. ced ae fee pane eee STOVE AND MANTEL WAREROOMS 100 Marseilles QUIL ny 19. im {Repnblican.) but they Would not be allowed to zo to the 1 even the defendant ‘him: | sidesriS, dees, lugaise cary iit saa toner’ | Sitieers to Keep the (pace, Mr. Payne ob Have always on hand the St.George Heating Range, pieces Linen SHEETING. {OR EXCURSIONS. snore ey House. and they musteay no wore when, Gn tise meet Nhat | relincd,” 10%: etoumeiscceise Butter very free | fencen pomession of the ball in the afternoon, | gh ag og i Purchased at a bankrnpt sale in New York, and | OR | cage eee a iaberes Mie dec eudians | this letter was not ‘a charge of adultery, Goud to prime western grass flavor! 24x35. Petrol” | put Mr. Cake informed the management that 2 ai ng Heat Will be sold at 50 per cent, less than resular prices. PEnae cemet SUB. se t. Jan. a - | the Cor issioner, and Red Cloud said that | PU! one of improper proposals, and Tilton, | gum pose Iseadsie Whisk field Sealy = the ba}! could ne Process ond peqsemes Gat rarnactes Hf is! S. c ker, can minissioner, . bi > Wgalsts c ey give it & s they de . ab to @ 100; Barior Osatesct erent ee sistio YATES & MITCHELL, chartered for Bxcursions,” = B | he would not go into canp—that he wanted when on the stand, testified in direct conflict | 1.2 ay 5's demas tek a ee constantly on hand ze = aud are first-class in all their appoiutments, en left apparently in a huu. The Com- 4 aper was, 2 er. Money, 256. Geld. 3 . | on. JB gpvisg zig ch Woae Gene cee Refrigerators. Water Coolers and Stands, and a | ()UB NEW ADVERTISEMENT samirably sapted for Excursions. missioner has secured another parlor at their | (ain Frank Moulton’s possession, and the | 47%; short, dit. Governments active: | ol ody EO dnt pn ns fall ime of House Furnishing Goods. CHEAP DRY GOODS or fall information, apely to hotel large enough for a council should they by - Wheat quiet and heavy. Corn dull and heayy lw: chtel. Payne talked GARDEN VASES AND SETTE x ; ie eee desire Lo hold one. DE ee ey ee, ee ee OF retrace: | “Loxnox, May 21, 1230 p.m —U. 8. 29 bonds | Which the hall was lighted. J . Mr. Cake Estimates given for Hot-air Furnaces, Ranges, CARTER'S, 707 Market Space. Fs ath EE Reet Wharf | Lone HORNS PARTY HAVE AN INTERVIEW tion given by Mrs. Tilton to Beecher, in | asp'e, os. Erie tailway’ charons 0's Sereda tir sebund tam ubocey pied ic eae Latrotes, Mantels, &¢ apt 3m | Beantiful New Dress Goods, ouly lsc, pros CHARTER. caw, Lone Horn, and the other chiefs of the | Su Ghat woctior pay the charge was false, | Loxnox, May 21, 1p. m.—Brio railway shares, Soeeing Se eee tae = Also, Beautiful Plaid, Plai ges, Stripes, Pare ing prea Cheyenne river Sioux, had a talk with Com- at Hcecher ‘bad never made aay im- | 20220. aged anor. the ae LIA SALT SULPHUR WATER itk Japanese, only 25, worth 37 For, Fihing Fartics, the STS MER, missioner Smith and Gen. Cowen, acting | Proper, proposals. Moulton, who swore in a = at another pia Bremen y~ ‘N ! .T cares | pare Siik and Wool Pongees, culy 50, worth 78, ELER.by >. 73 Water street, | Secretary of the Interior, this morning. ‘Tae | U2is trial with the spirit of ‘a fiend, says he | Tae Turr—Th York Races —At Fleet- | to vacate the hall and nearly Rikiney disense. K& PINKARD, Droggi : LL We are ciosing out our entire stock of Spring may l-Im 477 Pa_av., Wholesale Agen Dress Goods at a fearful loss, JOS. PAS! 3 : ~ | did not see the letter charging adultery, and | wood Park, New York, races yesterday, G. | to Stott's Hall. comer of Per ow High strest: crap ag ae ealee geaieolgg aon Peg Tilton swears it was in his possession. Do | H. Mitchell took the tast three of seven heats | nue anc 3 by 2th street, which th BLACK SILKS —BLACK SILKS! P.cNioe ie r you believe, gentlemen, said counsel, that | over Lothair and Haviland, winning the | and where the ball took place. Large ass:rtment and extremely cheap Prins pidlscte! announce tothe public that T have | CO™Plained of short rations Foal ees: | if this paper was in Moulton's keeping that | $1,500 purse. Haviland took’ treo heat 3 dance REOPENLYG. wens lbeea, very fine, beautiful lustre, onty 37, | made arrangements with Prot, Andrew Gook Sort Saree ee neen ne ene | badkt Bor reed It? Dopon believe tase pote | cel aa tice Baan, So 24. The double | , THE AUTHOR's Fere.— Ta stioniance at White P. K..12, worth 25 ike Goinc ths toes een ae aud gune. If they had guns they would not | letter of confession, which was so important, | team #1,000 race was won by Lady Bante: the Author's Fete, at Dr. Sunderian, ~ “Wye Ladies’ Kuglish Stockings, woven scams, 25, | fig MONDAY Mar WS a ay Bees eat so much beef, and it seemed hard when | Was (estroyed. while the letter of apology | and Fourth of July. after five heats, beating | st, Cvening, was much larger tainment SECOND INSTALMENT UE cas Gatton: Ciesd wasggen tou Gian len. corner of 4th aid E streets northeast they do not have all they want to eat that | WaS Kept? Why, gentlemen, this paper had | Lena Case and Uncle Bill. and Lady We reat success. "Tn every direction ps0 Tm’ oF 6) new Parascis, beautiful handles, Navy Blue, 0. JUENEMANN. | the Great Father would not, give them guns | S¢tVed Its purpose to the conspirators, and it | and Carrie N.. Lena and Bill took the first | #4 8reat success. Tn every direction some = : . was disposed of. | heat in 2:42, the best time. new or quaint feature attracted an eager very cheap. == = to kill antelopes and duck. They have three ——_e—___ ‘Bal < ‘ =" group, and the many agreeable ladies ii = " a a a ce ria 7 F jaltimore Races.—At Baltimore yesterday, P, “ oe — Spring and Summer Clothing. | aii‘tulpes, wih baxiwine sdebonds oe i | ICNO%'S PREBS ae ars $B. | occutttvates grounu: “They als) hove fesse THE GRASSHOPPERS. j the deciding heat of the untiuished 236 race | steweance at the booths and tables were oo ee Re ony ee, Jun ae ae, pelos : : Thelr Ravages Continued im Colo. | ¢! yesterday was won by Clementine, fea. | Hep" busy through the evening. Amongst = ” : me ‘At STIKEMETE’S, —o.. lecioe “eath adie < soln rade. Vhite, second, and Annie Collins third, : ~ ; LATER STYLES, NEW Goops! NEW PaicES! |... yee avert sutton arose rom tne ct tua tele | | NEWYORK, MagyowA Greeley, Coloraio, | Time: ?0 Fuefe wax che oer suas mei | ton to te curionties, at the’ Shakepoa BETTER M my15-tr 337 Fenneyivanie avenue._ | numbers had Increased by nearly four thon, | dispatch says: ‘The grasshoppers hatched | of the meeting, for a purse ot arte, S| Gon aad Juaeies Gee oe AND LOWER PRICES | an coloraof SILK PONGEE at 625 “CIGARS $250 PER HUNDBED—Tho,best | sand (Black Hill Indians) since the esti- | three and four weeks ago in vast numbers. | horses of the 234 class, Four s nand | Csities, furnished by’ Col, Westen Fit pill colors of S NGEE at 625 cents, former and cheapest in tbe Clty. tient mazes were made, and that if they fi thetc | 7rce fourehs of the wheat in these valleys | White Cloud won the race, Wilbert taking the | fanier, Kunlened ey Col. Menten Be "be iard Room, ns y money. — Wi b - - ‘ PRICES OP SUITS: TWILLED SILK PONGER at 75 couts, former | _mayl0-Im “S05 Hh srect, | COUSIDS Taek eA Te Ee aay ere | valley Is untouched "ae crac ee ee | ene ee ieee Tee eee clon. 3 | Siarees duis evening: "Kkere ware axphaee All Weol Cheviut Suits PLATD MOHAIRS and DEBEGES, 25, 31 and 37% | BEACTIFOL GILT WALL PAPERS. 45 and 50 | ing thera with guns was that some bad In- | bout half grown. In two or three weeks | 3,3, distanced; Happy John, distanced. Time, AR m ik, ons lane thet AM Woot Case cxnté. 38 per cent reduction, eee cents nice fringit WINDOW SHADES for $1, | diaus use tele A portions OF ee Remorse at las anral: | inieliy hace ae tne Lowtevitic (iy | Samael sieweaper peintboge aoa whee. CaS ‘0 je " : GUNS TO SHOOT WHITE a, 7armers fee! are ucky facet is (Ry. cel 7 s Bye pant, CASSIMERE stouk is complete at reduced | Cait and see. mayizim’ | and ne was afraid to let even kool indians | ruihed. Only alittle cora fas ‘becn Planted | races yesterday, the first race, mileneats. was | E™@PhS Of Chinese celebrities. "The festival “ ory i! continue this evening and on Satarday sic Suits, 911 NU FARES StI = have them, for fear they woul elt | 2nd that has not been touched. Wheat can be | Won by Camargo in 1:42, 143%. Second, 2 ie S11 | | New style SUN UMBRELLAS at the late redue- PP£* Corrina NO LONGES mEOResaRY, | G8ve them, for fear they Hensket ror | aren eatiy tn See eet rae ‘g00d ¢ mile dash, by Ballankell.’ Thini, mile heats, | ©Y€4!08- a fc n Suits, $12 | A specialty in BLACK REAL M . ” zle-loaders would do to shoot antelopes and | but the great need is for seed. “There is | three in five, by War Jig, in L4ix, 146, bn, MARRIAGE LICENSES have been issned as SAX Grafs Seite, $19 ag Flannel Suite, gig | tsrbeter aa one halfetial Teor |e AUTO LITECORAE SAN eaoouss, -| doeha, aon Long Mandan secliet ta tee een | pleaiy OC ame me yonathan tan, eee | Lae followe:—F. C. Parker and Adelaide Taylor, Silk Mixed Suits, $13 " BLACK ALPACAS. 25, $1 and 37% cent PRINTED copies of all ce feralebed at fa ative, saying they preferred Winchester ri gardens are yet planted. Market gardeners James F. Honan and Margaret R. Grinner, les. ey Sai . save much by flooding and hiring children SCANDAL AT A DEAF AND DuME Asy- : ix, Middlesex Flannel Suite, g15_ D&M Suits, $14 |, Best quality WASH POPLIN at 15 couts, worth | rate of cents por folio of 100 words for Hirst cop the eee Se tabe hak to John Freeman and Jane Brooks, Isaiah buying. And TWO CENTS per k Cho said a few words, aft: 8 ditches with | LUM—A Serious Charge—The Indianapolis | Smith and Washi William J. se Diagonal Saits, $16 | BLEACHED and BROWN COTTONS as cheap | “Hac simile copiceot drawingse piace: Matic ae: | Witte eye dat ee rors, ator bien brooms, In other parts of Colorado there | Sentinel publishes a mass of disgusting evi- | Fagan and Minnie Hamiluse Thos, Chuakest srmed Deak Site 1% snimere Seite quo | Sees) bow tt tbe cy Depoatison tase sire band and tranecipes | URE SU BEeuts ate under one Great Father, | were still more successive hatenings” Busi- | dence implicating Superintendent Mclutyre, | tnifadelaid Beverly. mere Suits, $4 1 transes - deaf and dumb . and pilemay osu le wpwte SEOs 3 JOHNSON & 0. | surnied in print at lem cont than manuectipe here | BESS compile ua ngyemore than others: tau ‘eal Aare anche Sn assistants in a series of criminal intimacies Tue Fixe “Diariay oF Sovrano) F D " —— : 4 ‘Tail got more than their share. effectual, but it was invented too late to save inmates. Mr. ntyre isan beef Posse —_ Frock Coats, double-breasted, $10 ‘EN PER CENT. OFF, ang, Ofice No. 517 7th streets opp. Gon. F, 0.34 ‘The Conunissioner said that formerly Red | this crop. The pests are equally bad in the | Citizen, of hitherto unim, , Tceg nat etal e T plhess:y MAURICE PicHTN, | Cloud and Spotted Tall's people were not | Mountain ranches.” They Batcked a inoue | and his friends allege tual the whole affair te Diagoual, Barket and Worsted, double-breasted OF ALL y 10-6 W: 0. MURDOCK counted. They are now counted, and receive | earlier than common, hence thedamage. No | 2 conspiracy. The matter will be the subject Square Frock Coats, with Vests to match, at $12 no more than what they are justly entitled to, | Visitation has been so destructive since 1355, | Of a legal investigation. $15, 815 and $20. CASH SALES At TE rae eORy HRT wac- | "Witte Swan sald He had always notes ————— A_KILiinc BLAST.—A distressing acci- PRICES OP PANTS: FOR THIRTY DAYS. 1012 F Street northwest, Washington, D.C. that the worse an Indian behaves the more FOREIGN NEWS. dent oceurred to @ party of men engaged in Five All Wool Light Cassimere Pants, from 94 7 Wet Faye sr = ok a, to we the commissioner made ng | Bismark Bound to Quarrel with Bel- | bjasting in Frederick coun y. . ‘ ‘ Womake the VERY FINEST DEAS Si fats to ress. in priations’ Loxpon, May 21. spe pg Se arent eo a Business Pants, from $1.50 to 94 4s sdaition to the great reduction made in the | onc and lu the moet slegant eataet oF $22, | asks whether tribes Ray ter tod of the Dau Teepraph reports that hie oe, | Tom some cause failed to ex ode at the ex- YOUTHS sw. ee eee aoe s perfect At always sence st | they will ght if they don’t get it. Ir the au- | man ambassador at has beeu in- | Pecurred: t them all seriously, and SUITS saataktmabenasd te ‘Bi fin. Ewer to heguestion auiemative, the | structed {to rejaest the Belgia pend Iy fatally. as er 3 }- 13 CASH BUYERS, t a yate. During the ‘interview the commissioner | selector this tenes aa cag that the From the Chicago Times. ss $12 $13 expecting that I shall, by . et measurement sont to getitiemen, called up Spotted Elk, a Black Hills chief, | the Belgian Cabinet. The correspondent | _Bristow’s lightning did pot strike at Cin- BOYS SUITS—at Tue iste hs BY oe Gatnds one Beak by Pat nah wien ns ee sBcRm | and asked him about his country. | He re- | guarantees the accuracy of the report. cinnatl. | No_ government * is bold JOHN T. MITCHELE, - don’ ‘Cincinnati $3 én ae | ate enn | 28tr 931 Pennayivante erence country when Gutskey “rt Peoreain death, as 9 gi2 Diu iGoRe OLSEN AED AME Bx. from apse-tr BETwEEs LOTH ASS LivH Streets. rt St ih parnoyen, SGMETEINGNEW —The only reliable CALEN- the the acknowledged itdhaare ct Bree LICK WATER, Dusan : = : ee 8 a a wee __Y 30S, | Stew Geoe a eas Seo a

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