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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Sunday: Exeepted, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Peumsyivauia Avenue, cor. Lith St. BY The Evening Star Newspaper Oompany, &. H. RAUFFIMANN, Pree't. = THE RVENING STAB uw served oy carriers to $ at TEN CENTS PRR WEEK, OR FORTY Fwo Cove PRR MONTH. Copres at the Counter, NTS EACH mati —poriage pri a mosh: "tz mamthe $3.00; ome year. $6.00 THE WEEKLY STAR—puditsted om Priday— 0 a year, postaxe prepand BF ALi rudscriptioms smceriatly tm adeanes, ane =~ sent lomser than pawl for Kates of advertising furnished om application. 5 : | THE HOLYOKE HOLOCAUST, : Burned to Death in Church. z i + A Terrible Calamity. ea a dip eae ae ola oh ane a ee WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1875. Se Ve, 45 -N° | TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR, LADIES’ GOODS. DRY GOODs. EXCURSIONS, PICNICS, &. | AMUSEMENTS. PRENCH CH LIsH W P HATS. all cv RINE TS. in ALMER, an ite Penn, “9 719 myZtr 1109 F «tress. MADAME JaNNERST. Sp 719 Job pair BROWN SASH BIEN oJ d other seasouable and ry low prices, at a: MISS E. A. McCORMICK, c ] 0 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (Ur Statas, Is constantly receiving all the newest shapes in OHIP AND STRAW HATS, FINE FRENCH FLOWERS, SILKS, &e IMPORTED BONNETS. apis iy t of Te ortment of APS is call ¢ PRINCESS TYLES taking the place of the oid SHAPES. PROFESSIONAL. (rence F anauam, {TIORNEV ATL AND COMMISSIONER 6. HAS REMOVED his of No. 25 Sth street, cor QCHUTTER & RR . As FRESOO. DECORATIVE an OBNAMENTAL and PLA =e | SPECIMEN Rt street northwest, _jandl-ly_ WASHINGTON. D.C 37 PER SET FOR TEETH, EITHER JAW, by De. A. PRATT, Graduate of, Chio College of Dental Sargery. 412 7th! mreet, between D and a ing eet STOVES, &c. UST RECEIVED, 4 FULL LINE OF BUILD- EKS HARDWARE ond § furnish: tog GOODS frigerators and Water Cool ere, 4c. The cheapest in the market. Stoves, J.B. HARROVER, 1336 Mth st. nw 717 SEVENTH STREET N. W. 77 CHR. RIESSNER'S" STOVE AND MANTEL WAREROOMS St. George Heating \ of other pge, and ® variety Silver Palace Fi fice eat Eefrigerstors, Water Coolert and Stands,and s fall ine of House Furn: 2 Goods. GARDEN VASKS AND SETTEES. Fetimates given for Hot-air Furnaces, Ranges Latrobes, Mantels, &e ‘apat-Sm GREAT REDUCTION iN Prike of Te WOLONG, black Pound IMPERIAL, (greew )50c. per pond Good « thand a1 mer p: M ' em ) $1.00. =aee tees ae ees “IMPERIAL TEA imported; former price $1.25 BEST ENGLISH BREAK nj (black,) SSc. per poun: Praw imported, delicious favor. BEST JAPAN, (uncolored, ) $1.00 per pound This ie our chowes? uncolored Japan. same as usually charged 21») for elsewh EEST GUNPOWDER. \sreem.) $1.30 per TEA we sell be purchased Our former \. re for price was $1.75. BEST YOUNG HYSON, $1.25 por punt. REMARKS: depression in and the conse G G CORNWELL & SUNS. FINE GROCERS, _my2h it D418 Pa. av. opp METSeroLttan DOLLAR STORE, NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. IMMENS EXTEEMELY LOW G CBildren’s Imported tped_ Hoss, from 6 to 8% 3c. & pair; teat British do.. S0c., 75c.. Ladies’ do. Se; Ladk White Hose, full be ae pair 3 y Baibriegan, extra k unbleached. He. Men's best British bal? Home, superstout or su piondid > Men's fine Lisle Thread, 3 pair @ It lar balf Hose, 25¢.; Men's dou Ladies Liste Thread Gauntlets ves, 2¢; Men's Lisle Thread two Button Kids, fine goods, . colors and black. $1; Lace Ties, and Biack Fans, fainted, Black and’ fine Fans, Se.; Black snd White Satin Fane. gilt stick, painted and colored large Fans, only BF Gbtitren’s Lace Hoods and Caps, very nics, $1; hikdren's fall Aprons (checkered Nainsook), to button behind, Sc ; Ladies’ colured Linen Aprons, hew style. Se’: Children Bonuets, 25c.; Le: dies’ Lawn Waists, Ep ed front, 1; Ladies’ fine White Oem! Gowns, thort Gowns brokered Drawers, only $1; fine Seotch Gingham. large San U! » Hand Satchels and Bags. ict? from toe: to #2; Shawl and Qi d veerine Soap, ole, Soe. ; fine Stercoscopes, TSe.: ther very bat oh Stereoscopic Views of Washingt : world, $1 per dozen: fine W al complete, Be., We.. $1, $2: Gi very best Bub! a and Le . teroseo pes with © $1; Vases and Stato Smoking Sets and Spittoons, Bonquet Holders. &c. Be. to 21: GH sete of Crounet at $i. $2, 2.75, $3.0. $4 & and°S5, cheaper thanever. Call and amine them. Onr stock of cheap and mmedinm clry is so large that it would ‘be filly to ted ———_ . be comprises everything that nw end pretty. am prices range from to Sud the quality is far ahead of anything witch, Bab Deen offered berotefure at these prices 8. SILY seer ty 312 7th street, 34 P4TE57 Evastic crurcH, THE BEST IN USE. A fol mt of sizes iu stock. Also,lower W. 8. THOMPSON, webs Pharmacist, 705 Lith wrest, = Bic.. We. and 81: fi EVENING STAR. Washington News and Gossip. THE TREASURY now holds €379,313.400 in bonds to secure national bank cireulation, and $15,917,200 to secure THE PRESIDENT will leave Washington with his family for Long Branca on Tuestay BOUND TO Sint IF WE HAVE To SELL THEM AT SLAUGHTERING STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL ASSEMBLY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, EDMES, HOURSDAY and FR. a nesday evening by Musical and ‘and bis assistants farnish the mu. | Strawberries, Ice-Cream and Cake st the close of the entertainment, Admission Wednesday night, 25c. Thursday and Friday evenings, 10c. everybody come. *‘OM'QUE SU COSthk i E*eexston. The Third of the popniar SUNDAY AFTERNOON FAMILY EX” en_ by the STEAMER ANE MOSELY. SUNDAY EVENING, May 30%», leas ing her whart, toot of 6 if We will open MONDAY. Mav 31. 573— tes” Linen Mixed Saiting-, 15 cen blic deposits. A. ©. PLANT. General Agent. en Suitings, new style, at 124, 15. ’ GeeeD BxXeUnaI ON £0 pieces choice style Calico only 8 cents MMERK THEATER —MO: 2% pieces Bishop Law night and Wednesda: agement of Prof. 34 hours the past week. st, against Harry part Linen, at 13,20 and 25 SAMUEL M. COLEMAN, secretary to Ad miral Leroy, died on board the United States steamer Monongahela, April 2 INTERNAL REVENUE. this souree to-day were $301,060. the month to date, 210,706,012. from customs to-day were 35) NATIONAL BANK NOTES received at the to-day for redemption were €883,- Total receipts for the week ending were DECORATION DAY. ER JSNE MOSELY Carlyle, who walked 734 « for suitings, (very low.) only 30 minutes Tipe Lawns, 25 cenfs. heeting Cotton, cents. ts. worth 18 cents. clyle will ap- is astonishing he receipts from nly Dhour'srest. Mr. Brooks will The receipts ‘deur on Thorrday, Friday and Saturday nights, 91 acccmolish the atot walking oue anile ina given Tminntes. The ne u ENCE THEATE: nat received 45 pieces B Plaid and Stripe at 12% cents our Plaid Drees Good Good quality Straw Matting. Black. Brown and White Paper Cambric, 5 cents. Yard wide Pacific Percales, 31, 373 and 0 jentleman snd Lady. EM ‘Kets for cale at Stean it A PLANT, General Agent x Sylvania a 5 [, © © F.—Finst ¢ ania avenue ay 2, and every evenin Cheapest and Best Shi ig during the week. i ty! ADMISSION, ONLY 15 and 2. COMMODORE JEFFERS, chief of the bureau ordnance Navy depariment, has improved in heaith, and is expected home from Cali- fornia about Wednesday next. THE U. 8S. STEAMER ALERT was put in commission at Philadelphia on the 27th inst. She will proceed to Annapolis by the 1 15th of June to receive for practice cruise. SomMEnopy Must Attorney Genera} Pierrepont has requested by telegraph an immediate report of the facts connected with the eseape of the noto- rious counterfeiter, Pete McCartney, wi recently escaped from jail at Waco, Texas. THE BOARD OF NAVAL OFFICERS who are charged with the revision of the rules and regulations for the governme: have taken a short recess, ani to the Seeretar and tripe. for men Alpaca, 25 cents, jatest <tyles for Ladies” Dresses for travel- ing ond home wear. CALL FOR BARG ING & nd boys’ wear. orhche AND Pestance of the talented double song and dance la- Johnson Sisters Pian comedians, ; Minnie Rainfort nd tad) | Returning. lesves Mai " to be tad at Ki NS, AS WE ARE OFTE ME GREAT BARGAINS THIs MONTH. | OPEN AT NIGHT UNTIL TEN O'CLOCK. c, M. TOWSON & CO., 636 PENNSTLVANIA AVENUE, onth side, near 7th sreet northwest, (,22ATEST REDUCTION The favorite and all, and at the the ‘great sensation, La Jar. Admission to mati- nees, Tuesday and Friday afternoons, 10 and 15 i and the Can-Can. | Dos tHe Potomac oN DECORATION DAY. The steamer PILOT BOY nthe Potomae on SATURDAY, h, leaving 6th street w’ Zo clock a. m. for her usual lan the cadet er —Persone attending PIMLICO RACES timore can leave Washing- and Potomac rail- } a. m., arrive at Calvert + Baltimore, in time to. take pecial train to Races at 2 p c m. Returning from o ith mail train sonth at ern Maryland railroad junction and arrive at ickets for round trip, DRY GOODS EVER KNOWN LN WASHING BLAKISTON’S ISLAND, ONARDTOWN. Returning, will arrive in Wa ve hington early Sun- Washington at 8:17 p.m. good during races, $1 20. “THE LIGHT RUNNING HOW MACHINE FOR 1s74— 108,136, OF FICE—419 714 StReer J Sold on Fasy Terms “On Exhibition of the navy ty) Bleached Cotton. beantifnl new Dress Goods, I5c., SIRSE GRAND BOPS, OR SEY 5 AT BEYER’S7TH EET P ON TUESDAY, JUNE Isr. Cook's Band has been envaged for the oceasion. Tickets, admitting a gen'iemaa and ladie Pongee, S0c., worth 75c. bmit their work WISE MEN, NCLAVE, No. 3, TREE: ™ ty wide Black Alpac Kk Silks the cheapest in Washin, large assortment. great bt Large assortme NEw PostaGe Sram General has approved the new design for a foreign postage stamp. The stamp will be printed in vermiliion and will ture of Gen. Zachary Ta; The Postmaster aT MARKRITER’S, No. 439 Tih street, brtieren D and E streets, eich: N EXCURSION TO RATI ves the George of Congress street, at 8 o'clock . mi. #1 z expected to provide their own ‘Tickets for the round trip, $1; to b Choate’s store, No. 949 Penn’ ave, m25-4t* STEAMER “SUE” EXCURSION ‘The large iron Steame Y EVENING, at for LEONARDTO' Also, largest stock of Shades, Pictures, Frames, eels, Rings, Nails, &c., in the Di 20) PER CENT. DiscOoUNT ive (5) Cents, THE WHISKY RING PROSECUTION structions have been sent by the Attorn General to the various district attorneys in the west to comm the members of the whisky ring. instances suits ft nd vigorous 1 BF Please remember Name and Number. SUMMER RESORTS TRY BOARD. at comfortable house, Lay SALES apt. James Har. ry ave already been en sures on the part of the goverpment are to be resorted to. UNTIL NEXT MONDAY, MAY 31st, LOOKOUT, returning every G by 6 o clock, commencing These Excursions will be conducted in such a mmend them to the When the balance i be closed out THE NATIONAL BANK CIRCULATION out- standing amounts to amount $2,459,900 are notes issued to gold $1,234,700 additional national bank circulation has been issued during the pres ent month, and the Secretary of the Treasury to-day directed the retirement of 54 of legal tenders, amounting to THE CHANGE: ruit in abundance. Terms, $7 per w ey 150, Aunapol 49, of which manner as will AT AUCTION. the pat] d with all the tention will be elicacies of the se: i located at Ridley JOHN T. MITCHELL, For full information to © Railroad, ten mile: under new and effi a 931 Pennsylvania avenue GUODS IN GREAT VARIETY. STRICTLY ONE PRICE! 1 or Stephenson's Wharf, foot of 71h +t Republican. | OR CHARTER The commodious PILOT B Fy,and all the appointments of @ first WM. RB. MUBPUY, Ja WANTED —Persons ous of obtaining board for the summer c: commodated by addre H.G. C. WARDER, Cat in the office of the Attor- ney General. and appointments to the seve- ral bureaus made in a recent order issned by Judge Pierrepont will be announced on the le also proposes to make ex- tensive changes in the offices of marshals in the south, which will not be completed, how ever, until Jan THE NEw MARINE UNIFORM.—The Secre- 'y of the Navy has approved the report of the board of officers of the Marine corps, ap- e the uniform Of that wu The new regulations Will go into effect January Ist, 1876, for the officers, and July Ist, 1876, for ‘al! otners of ‘iron Steamer OY, having been specially fitted n can be chartered on reason: N. RB. FITZHUGH 6th street wharf. Grenadines, Mourning For EXCURSION amer SUE, € Dapt. J.T. W. B. BISHOP, Proprietor, SIDENT PHysicias BATH COUNTY, VA, popular, Srimmer ST DAY OF JUN re Will be a ressonable deduction to pa who wish to take this their home for the summ For pamphlets and circulars 4 scription of the Springs and t PURCELL, Lapp . Get your tick as. Harper, and EX- Da M.H.HOUST! 1 NOTIONS, Demorest's opening a We “ (BOGAN & New Store, 1014 7ti TO RETIRE FROM BUSINESS. chartered for Excursions. xe are large and cummodions Way Steaiuera, and are first-class in all their appointments, and ara adapted for Excursions. information. apply SON pointed to rey of the naval service. & BRO., Agenta, Tth-street Wharf. Een ‘iving a more mi J. ©. WISWALL & €0., a To close out their large and splendid stock of GOODS, Will on MONDAY offer the f. otowin Foe CHARTER. a UP THE CANAL, For Fishing Parties, the STEAMER, E.G. WHEELER. b JOS. PASSENO, N NAVAL OrpErs.—Chief Engiucer Alvert Aston, to take passage on the Powhattan to H, Watnce to Panama, and on arri- Ort forduty on b r to me at the Springs from all points, where there will be aclose connection with a fine stage line direct to the ver a beantiful mountain road W. B. BISHOP. Propr‘etor. ig unprecedented pleasure I annonnee to th ie arraugement public that I have well, from special Andrew Cook ‘NIC every MONDAY E’ the summer season, 175, at my Pleasure Streets northeast. 30. JUENEMANN EVERYTHING AT ACTUAL GOST. A LARGE AMOUNT OF DESIRABLE & GOODS AT EXACTLY ONE- ‘AL PRICE. LES, 123, cents. Chief Engineer John B. Car e Powhattan 10th June next of June next. penter, from t and placed on waitin: INCREASED REV! mary statement of the re rious sources of internal revenue for the first eight months of the fiscal y . exhibits an increase o HALF THE BEST PACIFIO PERC. NEW SPRING PRINTS, 6% cents. s GRENADINES and CASA MERES at @ discount of $3 ger cent on formar BLACK SILKS for $1.25, worth BLACK GRENADINES for 50. worth $1. BLACK CASHMERES for $734, worth $1.25. BLACK ALPACAS for 3734, worth 64. EVERYTHING AT GREAT BARGAINS TO CLOSE THE STOCK AT ONCE. J. C. WISWALL & CO., No. 310 SEVENTH STREET, Near Pennsylvania avenne. BeovnEaD & CO., TE RECEIPTS.—A sum- pts from the va- SUMMER BOART (Sa perscns will be ‘ “BOOTS AND SHOES. SUMMER SHOES GENTLEME ar ending June cheap railrond are invited to © een same period of the pr ten million dollars. ielded nearly $12 tobacco $26,000,000, the tax u tion and business of the ban 000, and all other sources le Of Calt, Morocco, proved style of bro: pond with me for term ‘the tax on liquors of 00,000, that on 1 the cireula- S about 55.060 $s than $5,001 THE PERPLENITIES of official life are be- by Attorney He is anxious to reform the ser vice of the department in the west and south. From prominent politicians he reeeive ters strongly recommending certain appli- ice. and yet from equally potent jon that the ap- MARYLAND. signed having leased the above-named tons to Ladies 9035 Peons, ivania avenue. s &é ACK AGAIN. The improvements be my store, SO" 7th, between H and I streets, northwest, with a fresh line of choice , to which I invite the attention; of those in want of a + etich as bath-ro mile from Barnesvil! vi one hours «ide on the cars ng done [have reoceupied rees comes the tuform plicant seeking the place to which he is recommended is not Worthy to hold a public The great trouble he finds is the want of reliable iuformation from Washington, D $2 yer day, anddrom 95 to $10 per week ‘d servants half pric 1y to OF address ontgomery co., Mil FINE DRESS GOODS, FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Etc. HAVE REMOVED TO SYLVANIA AVENUE, n 9th and 10th sts. Where they will be glad to see frien rs. in, Plaid and Velvet-stripe GRENA- 5 pe: | unknown. | Anxiety on the London Stock E S to candidates lormnation apy arnesv ibe. Bt ANDS a= BOOTS - HOES AN IMPORTANT PRIZE CASE. MISSES AND CHILDREN the District Court Judge Humphreys. the prize case of the rebel steamer Florida, eay- tied by the United St tes steamer Wachu- in the harbor > ‘azil, was heard—Gen. Butler and Mr. Hackett for the libeliants, v rict Attorney Fisher for the It will be remembered th: rida was under the cover of a Braz corvette, and a protest w: any interference with her, notwitbstanding. claims that the ea sty call at drug st tore, No. 113 Pennsy Wamsutta 44 Bleached $-Button Paris Kids, $1.35. BRODHEAD & CO., 939 Penn. ave., bet. 9th and Wth sts NEW PRICES! od Mr. Cor- AMONG THE a MOUNTAINS. BUSH HOUSE. . ELLEFONTE, Pa. AND SUMMER CLOTHIWVEGE. overnment. N EW GOUDS! Gpusylvania ave Cones _W. BH. WILKINSON & O0.. Prop'rs. ROCK ENON a All colors of SILK PONG LATER STYLES, Brice 78 cents. AND LOW pture was illegal and is void, and the libel cannot be maintained. CE at 6254 cents, former TWILLED SILK PONGES at 75 cents, former “ PLAID MOHAIRS and DEBEGES, 25, $1 and 27% cents, 25 per cent. reducti CASSIMERE stock is complete at reduced « Pe style SUN UMBRELLAS at the late redne- tion. A spociaity in BLACK REAL MOHAIRS at half sold at 75 cents, BLACK ALPACAS. 25, 31 and 373 cents, Best quality WASH POPLIN at lb ceats, worth BLEACHED and BROW as any house in the city. GEO. 3, JOHNSON & CO., | fresh and ¢ THE COMMISSIONER OF INDIAN AFFAIRS. says in relation to the s Bradley, commanding at Fort Laramie, in the New York Tribune of yesteré effect that he (B.) was shown seven cattle utterly unfit & issned to Red Cloud's band, that taese cattle belonged to the contractor,who had separated them from his herd as unfit for issue, and that said cattle were not issued at all as n. Bradley might have as: inquired of any one else but Ki Cloud coneurs in this stateme Red Dog told Gen. Bradley a lie in regard to IN "OUNTY. VA ned trom JUNE PRICES OF SUITS: All Wool Cheviot Suite, § All Wool Cassimere bee's Bussels Cassimere Suits, § Riverside Suits, $123 Silk Grafe Suits, $12 Silk Mixed Suits, $13 Middlesex Flannel Suits, $15 Worsted Basket Suite, $15 ES, of Washington, proprietor n-iness Manager. * Ml. D., Resident Physician r 15 per week; $5¥ tu niling to accom jot Hairline Suits, $7 ol Scotch Suits, $10 North Hoosic Suits, $11 Penivington Suits, $12 Bine Flannel Suits, $12 Dudley Suits, $14 Diagonal Suits, $16 Imported Cassimere Suils, $20 PRICES OF DRESS COATS: Black Cloth Frock Coats, double-breasted. $10 €12, $15, $18 and E20. Dingonal, Basket and Worsted, donble-braasted Square Frock Coats, with Vests to match, at siz $15, @15 and $20. yrailroad at a.m. er at 12 m. withont change of rafine road to the Springs, arriy- cents, better than on For further information apply to A.S. PRATT & IN. 401 9th =i Ort Mrs, RINES, 410, 412, N COTTONS as cheap ‘may 13 Im) | the following ‘di H | this state, was se | & Brominent citizen of Maske alleged insult offered to bis (Tro’ Mr. Holt publishes & carl, Teciting that | Temalns were disclosed. In some instances While standing in the doorway of his office | Matures were div who come ma; water—mounta’ expect acordial a1 THE IstHMES 3 Lieutenant Collins and others of the party | engaged in the survey of the Napipi route fora canal across the Isthmus of Panama have returned to Washington, having com- leted their work in the field of exactly one The survey wasa very la- boriou’ one, the men having suffered while wadin down consi , Puvasant driv he Winchester id comfortable eo Toads excrllent; untess extra atieution LUMBER, &e. LUMBER! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! brought safely in a ne ance, distance twelve ‘Terms. $25 per mouth City references giv re. 8. mI5.2w* Back Creek Valley, Prederi LUMBER undred days, r. A coroner's and thonght no more of it. Holt was consid- erably cat by. the cane, Trott aiteemanas | summoned to-day, but the excitement con- and were broken erably with fevers, but in no case did the sickness prove fatal. The dis- tance from the Atrato to Chiri-Chiri ba: the proposed route is nearly thirty miles. For twenty one miles the cutting would be t, but the balance of the way heavy, h two tunnels, about five miles long alto- ie Ny AT SARATOGA SPRINGS, GRAND UNION HOTEL WILL OPEN JUNE Ist FOR THE RECEPTION OF GUESTS. J. H. BRESLIN & Ci Im Pine, dresved, 83.50 ay 10 feet; Lathe. Shingl Kinds of Building Prices. mayS-Im* Corner 15:h and B LUMBER: PRICES OP PANTS: Fine All Wool Light Cassmere Pants, from 4 Business Pants, from $1.50 to 94. YOUTHS SUITS—at 2. > 82 jes and Ns ins pas tek GEORGE H. JOHNSON, streets northwest. THE PAPAL ENvoys aT THE WHITE HOUSE.—At the meeting between the Papal envoys and the President yesterday Mon- signor Roncetti, the ablegate of the Pope. dressed the latter in Italian. At the co: cluion of his remarks, they were translated for the President by Rev. Dr. McGlynn. as Father, In sending me to present the archbishop of New York the insignia of the cardinalate, at the same time instructed me not to fail be! Tnited States to call a) LUMBER! BOYS SUITS—at a 8 SPRINGS. — This risonburg, Va., will be LUMBER 1 jor ©. B. Luck ol can “8 008 ‘Nedousl ‘Bank: Foe ae atreet, eae Huston President Boati of Dingots. OLD MORAVIAN SUN INN, BETHLEBEM, Pa. Estasiisnep 1758, Lately Improved and Befurnished, A Favorite Resort for the Best Families, 7” Now ready to receive Summer ap%-m.wktow Mee tm | mayer AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES?! STRAUS. 1011......PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE......1011 Burween 10ru anv 117H Streets. follows: “The Hol; fore leaving the —_ your jpn gel NATHANIEL B. FUGITT, ‘Diivcgnacian - vg seme We have a full line of the most approved kind, per 'y eontslated, and easily wept clea in oak grained, can nation. and for OOBNEE 13rx ST. AND OIO AV. 5. W ay, e manufacturers’ prices. Vv. WEBB & BEVERIDGE, LUMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER! FoR SALE AT 25 PER CENT. LOWER THAN LAST YEAR'S PRICES, apl7-3m ©, TE, SMITH, Lessee, Zz SULPHUB WATER cures also my own Im The uf said,in reply: “I Nat “ expressions: Suetueene women oth Sects Wii aaa COAT for Hc., Wie Peaasytvania at 16 aye, Sea ae | a | Seventy Dead; Forty injured, ee co eoatand TWO CENT EVARTS’ DEFPNCE OF BEECHER. -———-e—__ The Sionx Chiefs Want Time. FRIGHTFUL EARTHQUAKES, THEY DECLINED TO GO INTO COUNCIL —-+o The Sioux chiets seat worl to the Scere | BOYTON CROSSING THE CHANNEL, tary of the Loterior and the Commissic of | ——— — Indian Affairs this morning that they were | OK sv not prepared for another council to-day, as | 9, raiment eng tena -, en they had not sufficiently considered wh FIRLD, MASS., May 25 Of course was told them by the officers of the govern- | the intensest exeltesnent prevailet last night nent yerterday. It is understood that Spot- | in the streets of Holyoke centering POR: Le ‘ail and most of the « enters | the church at which the fire oecarred aad were ready for another talk to-day, but that | ht vari. ural were Red Cioud, not having fully digested the sub- " carrled - wanted more time. The department | [> rush will not hurry them, but wiil give them a | ¢ reasonable time in which to eonskter the va rious matters presented yestentay. The hi e a large parlor at the Tremont hous. ote which they use as a counci! room. Taey hod remens- frequent counei!s tn this room, and > behind to doing lock the doors and a baa tobe ter, not even their own interpreters. Judging onan trom the sounds procseding from this counci! mand chil room, their disenssions are very earnest a: quiring i frequently quite heated. The chiefs say the F eamin do not understand what the Secretary of th portehed. Interior means when he tells that th surance Eovernment does not intend t go, and then telis them that if they do not « the white people will come into their country and probably Congress will withhold appro- priattons from them. They think that this looks like foreing them. They say ty ing from a f | with btm. | oN® OF THE MOST Tore | Was that of two lit Bho r st been walking girls 4 ng wht) not know they were to be allowed to thinking to f erand mother, whe yesterday not pre were within. oniy be restramed They have agreed that they will never co! hy an officer, them in his arms, n into the Indi ry,and if the | Those engaged government attempt pthem. it will | that almost eve require all the arm. think, however. th n get along withoat the Black Hills,and that there ts room enough in their own reservation without these hills The fact is the government de force them to go the Indian t merely suggests that they go there. Tt will | of the b elinquishrrent of the | to the Hills ana th ~ | threatened viol nt on the north near order t present revery: thout succe | | | 7 w them. They | ber wrists, and had ev | | 1 rlosed, and ssible toopen iL on account One . it is asserted, went 1 flourishing a clad, ay one who came the ‘crowd away, but as positively Te chureh seven years ge of the Sioux to hi of the Republican. Th ion, which is in Dakota, isabont 300 miles square, and consequently embraces miles. The B lils count in their reservation, em square miles, and should they would still have a territory over 54.000 sqnare miles for about territory pul be equal in exte whole of New England with its mi inhabitants. As to-morrow ts a he ° the departments the + wi There not be held until Mon were two door i body of the - - eburch. The ga opened Lote the vesti- MATE Ww. L, Gruney, United States | fale CAL the eup eee eee tote vests in Marblehead navy, died at his residen Mass., on the 2it ew pe on the bres icin escaped. imm ins 2 DISTRICT COMMISSIONER KET HA™M leaves ght fora flying urn on Mon and choked up doorways with thelr fies piled in all ways seven or etgbt feet Buildi | ind here mostof the lives were lost. | ass Chief M resevied one RFAR ADMIRAL LINS, in a disps Woman after taking OT two dead from Valparaiso, dated April 2ith, reports from above her. It was 4 im- the good health of the officers and crew of to face the dames, and Catef Mallin had their clothes almost burned and were badly barned them- the Richmond, kis flagship. The Omaha was = bout the bands. In the rear of the at Peru April 1sth,on the way to Panama, | where her officers and crew are to be relieved by others to leav: York on the Powhat- | Church was the priests — + yeep ard tan about the middle of June for Aspinwall. | #0 destroyed —a—— THE PAPAL Exvoys’ Vistr To THE) 4, . S10vux.—The Papal Envoys visited the In- | yow Sowen dians yesterday. Tie Ab Legate was much | arm, but st interested in them. Particularly a to Spotted Taii. tion nt somewhat facet. told | ese him that in addition to having a great father in Washington, he had another one across | the water, who was much concerned in him and who would pray for him often, and in turn he, too, should pray for him. Sp highest win- ps. breaking an is not kKnowa to have bee A man with twochildren 1 from the windo woman, eny . Shrieked out, * and she w dragged ont The latest dispateh to the Rr Holyoke says it is not quite all the bodies have been taken from the idently thought he meant acro: . ns. In the baste to gel as many as pos- Potomac, and he said: *-Well, if I have | sible from the building before it fell, many another great father, 1 want to go and see | were taken outa short distance, and it is him at once, and see what better arrange- | possible that a few more may be taken from ment I can make abouf the Black Hills coun- | the debris. try than Lbave made with the great ai the White iom*4," aud then all the said “How. Dead and 10 Enjared. Dp, Mass., May 28, noon.— persons burnel to death at a | ght have been identified, in ". SHEATS, Sixth Auditor of the | addition to the teen or twenty who were Ai sury, Whose departure for Alabama to | once removed to their homes by thelr friends. - f de 0 Nearly seventy have died, and some forty i eriab psec gp svat mince more are more or less barned or otherwise constitutional convention in that state was | DloTe are more or less burned or Oman Me announced on the authority of bis friends | [ni The Oo oan, who was the frst to | =| sprincrere Bodies of fifty Holyoke last t over a week ago, is still in town, reports t0 1 Pond to the alarm. He describes the scene the contrary notwithstanding. His mail, | [°)POnt to the Mae buraims church as ap- siderable spec ion much mystery in r The President. req in his resign m just before he was granted leave of absenee until July 1 nd it may be predicted with safety that he will not resume his duties as Sixth Auditor The charge against him was incompeter and ineidentally his intsmate persona | swith Senator Spencer, J. J. Hinds, the | person who it tsalleged procured fraudulent | 77 sulite Teall contracts, and other Alabamians, wit ee oe are suspected of mg some knowleize of the contract frauds recently discovered in sa dense mass of humanity t in height, none of them 1 terrible pres- alle upon and rt to his moveme ested bim to hand = to why there is so | ts | ed streaming f the open air. | ont a moment” cor r thelr dan- Lynch and Chief Engineer Matien if (he flames, sparred on by piteous D'S SAKE COME AND HELP vs!” t bodies. A moment ected hydrant stream e hose struck the brave jt saved inem from The fi ons drawn out Were burning, 50t “ey passed directly | through the str rater. and the fame® | whict were cevouring them were extin- | Suishel, Some of the poor fel mg én Un long flightot w ones ee of May in the prov- | ingdown to the street, and a ‘Asia Minor. Six humired | tovwalk, trough ‘with considerable effort. ses were destroyed. Accounts so far re- | By this time the entire fire department bad i show that 161 lives have beer and | arrived am! worked with such energy and ersons injured. Total num when the fire was extinguished woolen walls of the stroe standing and were pulled Look and ladder” men i a starch for bodies might be made. Only a very few moments compara- ised atter the water struck the re the fire was out, but the de- aripg that brief perio? of a sprang from the “viously injared, 1 | rescuers and | being burned change. Loxpo: To-Morrow’s settlements at the stoc ange are awaited with sc™ 3 It is feared that the fall in Erie and f rican Telegraph stock will cause | buildin some failures. struction tot Paul Boyton Crossing the Channel me was terrible. 8 At s o'clock Said lvoe gallery windows and were ». — Did pen Donced ig AS tee and one person appeared at the w..1O% Sua ch coast, and was makin pletely wrapped i) dames, and after u. a“ ng there an instant fell to the ground deaa ecognizable. Hundreds of men went ri 8 Soon as the opportunity offered rch for the bodies, and a force of police anized to keep back the large crowd for the English shore. HALF SFAS OVER. oon the English coast was in view from the steamer ‘which is accompin Paul Boyton. At that hour Boyton was | Bis organ gathered. fident of success. THE WORK OF EXTRICATING THE BODIPS 5 __ Epsom Races. * was sad indeed, and the greater number o The race for Oaks stakes took place at F them were found in the fatal entry way som to-day, and was won by Spinaway. | poured, some of them, toa crisp. The bod Lad, Second, and sister to Musket | Woman was jound in the seat she ha There were seven starters. hing entirely burned of Minister Maynard at his Post. 1, Weighing some 180 pounds CONSTANTINOPLE, May Mr. creaming from the mass. Sh the new American ministe ‘arried shor’ distance trom the chareb arrived in this city and piaced on the grass, while the fesh ac- ———Oa ily peeled off her bac dp « moment she over dead. scenes iast night and A Liente nant Governor Caned, MS OLIGET Gian Gee hodies of the dea! were carried, were H. Hoit, lieutenant governor of | ., MEART RENDING IN THE EXTREME. rely caned by Mr. Trott, | St@mps of limbs burned to a crisp protraded en of Muskegon. for aj, | ‘TOM Under sheets, and as the face cloth was ) Wite, | lifted from heads the scarred and blackened Monda oried, a8 though extreme talking with Mrs. Trott, he leaned for- | #0ny had been suffered before death ensued. K But many looked calm, as though smoth- ward as if to kiss her, at the same time . - placing his hand npon her shoulder, She re- prema tiny ened tee pp ees moved his hand and immediately left him. wt . yond “ — g but the He regarded the mattef at the time as a joke, | identification, ‘nothi: trunk of the body 's jury was tinues so intense that it was judged best Proctired @ pistol, and was with some dimi- | timues so Intense that it was je culty restrained from shooting Holt. ioanent pt aalee ‘on M. — and the ERE RE a Death. , cst Four children one | TEETON: SUIT. ar tian, ersal Evarts” an infant, of 8. M. at Versailles. | oy yo Gre Argument. ES .. Were burnt to death last Wednesday by | | SEW 3 Z ihe explosion of a can of kerosene, with | his address on the ‘the Tilton- of which ‘one of them was endeavoring to kindle Lee met te le id be woe dening i

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