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THE EV. STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Penrsylvania Avenue, Corner 11th Street, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company. GEORGE W. ADAMS, Pres't. ‘THE EVENING STAR is served to subscribers in the etty by carriers, on their own account, at 10 cents per week, or 44 cents per month. Copies at the gounter, Beents each. By mail_postare, prepaid— So cents’ a month; one year, 86; six months, 83. (Entered at the Post Office at Washingien, D. 0. ag second class mail matter } TRE WEEELY ST*" _prvished on Friday—822 Loening Star. | new man will play left. He made a reputa- | Mon In batting... It ts understood “iar other new timber will be putin. It is evident that the managers are beginning to see that the nine will have to be stronger to do any brilliant Work... .Says an exchange: At this time of the year, by one of those strange dispensations of Providence which are past finding out, it ts upon the same afternoons that the base-bali games takes place that the tired clerk is called away frem his labers by “sudden tltness... Outside games Saturday resulted as follows: Buffalos, 8; Chicagos, 6. Clevelands, 5: Cinctnnatis, 2. Bostons, 3: Worcesters, 6. ‘Troys, 6. Provi- dences, 4. Hamiitons, 3; Rocheste Shooting at Benning*s. Saturday afternoon was a bad time for the shooting at Benning’s; there was too much Frab ategier tor — months, $1; 10 copies "EL ears tm, | V2". SS—N®. 8.460. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MAY 17, 1880. TWO CENTS. atice With “ret cag eee ———— | Scott, Walter Scott, A. A. Adee, J. 0. P. ne Burnside and P. J. Lauritvén. The two lead- oy he br. were = TAL ‘HG Probability of an Extra Session. | FORTY-SIXTH CONGRESS, OUT OF DOOR SPORTS, — 8 PEC NOT ICES. T Gi EVENIN G STAR. The eveands made on the highest a*- The Coming Great Boat Race. i Oe AT Oe thority that should Congress adjourn without Monpay, May 17. Hanlan went to church yesterday morning, a FAIRS, FESTIVALS, § _ - 1,000 yards, i. MARIN = Je Bist ANSUAT. ae st now. on WEDNEWD AY. | Washington News and Gossip. | making provision for counting the electoral | SENATE.—The president pro tempore laid | and Courtney had his picture takes. Netther "sir. Soott thus lease in the five contests that FLORAL MAY FESTIVAL AND Aton, | Se - at Vote, the President would at once issue a pro- | before the Senate a communication from the | of them wason the river during the day. Mr | have been had at Bonning’s. Iie lety for crasde THURSDAY, May 20, 1830. CS Gitcere pad mnottee’ of ERIENDSGID GovERNMENT RecEirrs To-pay.—Internal rev- | ciamation calling an extra session of Congress. | Secretary of the Treasury acknowledging re- a; Z Soule, of the Hop Bitters company. donor | More last evening as. the represe mime et cee race imistion to be had at the Music “12, 1. 0.0. Fy are requeste lt misst | enue, $642,410.57; customs, 46. | In his message on this subject, should an extra | cetpt of Senate resolution of the 13:h inst., ast~ | Of the prize to be pull ee cut arrayed 10 SOWN | Tiace On the team Of Aumesioah riflemen toes te Storesandat iheAcudemy. "| __myl2.Kt | sttbe Hall, TUESDAY, atfo‘clock p-m..fomake | se Ware TIOvER.—Secretary Tamsey, | ea Oram ae ne te tae act | ing him whether the passage of the bill 1e2ea’- | Fheg Sesterday, Lance: mene of’ sporting | Epgland and Ireland. weTT De ro Big tiete BOLING BTOTES LAREN 1G Attorney General Devens, Judge Tyner, Repre- | the democratic majority in Congress; which is | !0g certain Indefinite and permanen’ ananal got in, : Harvard College Boat Races. m PICNICS, EXCI RSIONS, &c. Iv Sate REE sentative Claflin and friends called on the Presi- | in effect that the safety of the government de- | appropriations would affect the appropriation INFLUX OF SPORTING MEN TO THE city. ‘There was a large attendance at the Harvard — = = S WWE THE UNDERSIGNED GROCERY | gent to-day. mands immediate legislation on this subjec’. for the sinking fund for the 3.65 bonds of the There were never before so many men in | Faces 0 he Charles river course Saturday, LE TIVOLI PARK, SS MERCHANTS agree to close our respectis —— i Stores, on WEDNESDAY, May 19th. at 1 p. Providing the great bout race takes place on tha FORMERLY GTESBORO, fs NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIU for Picnics and being present. The race result District of Columbia, provided for by the ac’ of 3 ‘he Sec! —First: Race.—Junior single-scull ———— = ; rer | Washington interested in sporting matters. The ECRETARY RAMSEY AND GEN. SHERMAN wiil | What Early Adjournment Means. | March 3d, 1879. ry, after ‘ Peay night for New York i Inspect | BILLS WHICH WILL FAIL IF THE SESSION ENDS | Analyzing legislation concerning the Bonds, | double attraction of horses and oarsmen has race, one mile str 4 ss cham- ‘The plessantest semmer reeurt ‘ay. . gives it as bis opinion that the | prought and fs still brin them In by car lonship, was won by F.S. Holder, of the class inaton. "The Ferry Boats laud Hume, Cleary & Co., J. the forts in and around that harbor. The in- Sow th: is Ns tis seriously | Payment of interest and sinking fund | joade A tat Papin Bes in from canada | ot "el, ins muinunee and 48 seconds; G. HL. Wile ‘and a beautiful drive by road N. H. She ¢ Spection willbe made Wednesday or Thureday. | Now that an early adjournment 1s seriously | On’ the funded debt of the Disuricc ts wholly | seteraay Rose ae nae saad Hams, of “si, second, ins minutes and 5! sec- tity pricce: also, tne. stablitee sccormuotati nas for Tul’ pave, Ge. Zeiux, of the United States marine | Fontemplated, Me calendar of the House isan | dependenton annual appropriations by Coa- | dre expected trom Toronto alone. Willard | Onds” “Second race,—Singieseull champions . = iy prices: aleo-one a Ce cain acuence H. W. Hall, BN. ZEILIN, eae 1 day interesting study. An adjournment on May | gress; and that it would seem, therefore, that | Hotel seems to be the headquarters where they | Ships of senior class, two miles, with turn, was May th. RICHARD ROBB, Propriemr — apt- af Frank Hume, corps, was attacked with paralysis several days | 31st means the fallure of the following bills of | the passage of the bill in question would in no meet, compare notes and bet privately. There Won by A. L. Hall,of se. Hits only contestant, - J. ©. Erwoos 3 B. W. Read's Sons, ago. He fs lying in a very dangerous condition | pubite im nee or special interest to the | Way affect the payment of such inierest. But | 1s now more betting on the horse races than on | George Griswold, of "si, started, ‘but, his boat = Berber © pxmilto SCR Bra sito at his residence in this city, and is not expected | people of arch District: An act to increase the | to avold all obscurity or doubt stothemean- | the Hanlan-Courtney contest. Betters are, | Capsizing. he feil into the water, and Hall rowed goal ee. = = to recover. pensions of certain pensioned soldiers and sall- | Ing of the bill, he suggests that unere be insert- | hcwever, Inquiring around for points as to Over the course alone. The next race was be- = very member of EXCELSIOR ‘ SS . ” ors who are utterly helpless from injuries re- | €d a proviso that the act shall not repeal any | Hanlan and Courtney. One of the men most | tween class eights, In which representatives of €. CHEEKS will deli S rN Sie Mahe Stat ime TUES. | NAVAL ORDERS—Commanders Wm. White | ceived or diseases contracted while in the United | laws guaranteeing such paymens. Referred. | soughtatter by then we | the senior, junlor, sophomore, and freshmen Pe tice Singers i . present at the next meeting. TUES- | head, E. C. Merriman, S. W. Nichols, O. States service. A bill to regulate the mileage of | ‘The President pro tempore also laid berore a Set eens | classes participated. ‘The course was i>, miles. TMbat Must T Do to be Nave BYE. | neswofinyeriahes Oc SBAFPe Come. Past | tcheller, Merrit Miller and A.D. Brown, Lteu- | marshals, and for other purposes. “Joint resale: | the Senate the annual Teport of the president | or, as ne is called here, “blemoung Jo.” Jo. is | The race was won by the freshmen eng: time, ve 3 san ay be had By order of the Toa erie ee tenants W. H. Beeler and. P. Comley, Master | tion providing for payment of wages to em- | Of the National Academy of Selence. Referred. . 10 minutes and 41 seconds, Sophomores second: f A ed. | Hanian’s factitum. He sleeps in tie boat house etwis Core, $37. Py O.W. Lowrey aud T. D. W. Veeder to torpedo | plcves in the Government printing office. A | Mr. Booth presented the memorial of the San rs “= fantynes Look store, every night to watch the boats, and 1s assisted | time, 11 minute and 4 seconds. Juntors tat 7th st. n.w., and at = a a Jews 5 9 ill to fix the salary of the postmaster at the | Francisco board of trade, regarding the pro- ‘a big bull-dog. S time, llminutes and 6 seconds. Sentors Igs' or upto hour of lecture. Doors orn at 7 | [AE oS NE RELIEF “AS » Sertich, trot the Lea ie ielaed meee Tak city of Washington, District of Columbia, | posed interoceante canal. itsets forth that in | BY & big bat Bit are eee | tine, 11 minutes and 15 seconds, ke muy 125 | be held in Co-oyerative Hall, 102 and ordered to torpedo fnstructions June 24. | A till to authorize the Commissioners of the | point of economy, of communication, availa- | ooks out for Hanlan lise 2 brother undue —— - = Se TUESDAY EVENING, Lieutenant E. S. Houston, from the Washing- | District of Columbia to dispose of the ground in | bility for commercial piaposes und certainty of | quaint in his sayings and manner. It is amus- | SUMMER RESORTS at 8 o'clock, ebarr. eee tea. | tonnavy yard and ordered to torpedo instruc. | Square 446, in the city of Washington, belong. | returns for the capital invested, the Nicaragna | ing to hear hime polmts to sports. who ap- | Tel Tams to The Star — * SINE |e ene URHOMAS L- MILLER, | longJune 2a, Tleutenant C11. Stockton, from | INE to sald District, for market, and scliool pur- | Toute. surveyed by Commander Lull in isia, | Mreacn Ninn, eis & atom ond wie sae {FA GROVE HOUSE. CAPE MAY POINT. | mys-2t° OMSS he Mpocrotary.__ | the New York navy yard sndordered to torpedo | Poses. A Dill to vacate and close an alley in | Offer the greatest, advantages, and should re- | {re‘Much in words does hot give any real tn- Speticbtrolly site: ed within 50 ¥ i f : 4 Square 504, in Washington. District of Colum- | Celve the unqualified endorsement of our gov- | formation. While confident of Hanlan, he does | Five minutes by steam rs from Te COTO R. - Stgamen LADY gE PaBtEnceins SUE es ‘a. A bill to transfer the Ofice of Indian | ernment and of the capit. Gun street wharf, Warhington, on WEDNESDAY, | \ JAPANESE Gus? oF Tic Rank Cowtna.— | effairs from the Interior to the War depart- | The memorial further gly May or Philadelphia Boat. Hosfel t's sis of the world. | not underrate Courtney, or “Charley. red for the sense reasons for these | Calis him. d Orche ae u He wiil be as well remembered here ' : 7 al i S Int resolutiol uesting the Presi- | conclusions, Referred. of e “ipals 5 ientlemen | COMfession of One of his Murderers. Se ee Sus | hon, for the puirpoee df affoedinn to those rascen- | A high oficial of Japan, Hidenaru Kawase, ar- | font novogate the Claytomsbulwer treaty "a | als. Liars, {rom thé. committee on the Dis- who saw Courtney fn practice at Chacenee ie |X May 17,—A Pittsburg special gives fet ae | were ‘who may desire it an oprortanity to witaess | Ted in New York last Tuesday morning. He | 1 to provide for the payment of arrears ot | trict of Columbia, reported, with an amendment, before the flasco there and in the Potottae here | the followin t the Wth of Decemeer last oa the boat race to come aft on that 1s the Chief Secretary of the Treasury of the | penstons to :the widows and minor heirs of | the bill to provide for the funding of thes per say that Courtney 1s in much bettercondition | a peddler na ks and his brother, also a ~ . — - = myl6-3t ALFRED W empire and Director of the Bureau of Com- | persons who died in the United States ser- | cent improvenient certificates of the District of | now than then, and makes his boat speed much | Peddler, sts rom Indianatown, Indiana AVING SECURED A PRIVATE AND (CS? COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, DISTRIOT OF | merce. He travels incognito, Me landed at | vice during the late war of the rebellion | Columbia, Placed on the calendar. faster. It does “seem at times as if he would | CoUnty, and separated to take different routes rtily Socata restsence $e = OOLUMEIA. Dp. 01, May ton, 1899, | Soa smclsce, wuende he went to Chicago, and | or who have since died trom wounds or| popse—Under the call of states thetollow- | tromall tiem citer ae oe along Which to sell thelr goods, er particulars from there to Niagara Falls After visiting | injuries received or contracted In said serv appolating a . r 5 a cries garni SAieaaeiey time and placr re they would again come $39 K strect- norma: | 22% Attention of Tax payers is called to the tax | Europe he will probably sail for Australta, his | ‘bill to establish a muntelpal code tov the b Ing bills, ete., were introduced and referre i HANLAN AND COURTNEY pail arke's trolhner baliod ah toon deals Simgisaw | levied for the hich, Bere Hee paid belore thotee special object there betng a study of the inter- | triet of Columbia, A Dill t) prohibit federal of- | By Mr. Cox (N.Y.)—Requesting the President to | TOW @ good deal alike; they have the Amertean | LOePtHer. | Mar! her fatied to meet him, Tay OF TUNE ASG Sahall fhertupr Doiwaerears | Hational exhibition. He cannot and delingnent, and a penalty of two per centam | but he ts accompanied by two E: | upon the ainount thereof then be added,” and companions. His mission 5] | the same with other tax > had been seen that when mpany of one and the former inquired if along the proposed route. He last Seen his brother was tn the Who Was arrested on Friday. He ts » confessed In substance as follow: idler was killed, and that he (Swelt- oods, and apoating | Leute, claimants, and contractors trom making | communicate to the House all correspondence | fn'treiana worries eas ene canadian iy Tolates to | Contributions for political purposes. A Dill to ard to the proseription of Jews by the | Hanlan Is brown, too, but much clearer look- i , mission sperlally relates to | amend pension laws. A bill grauting penstons | jtussian goveroment By Mr. Yous ing: Both men are In CxeeHEnt Metcttee ain | Swelieel | due and in arrears willbe | Japanese commerce. ‘To-day he was to leave | to certain soldiers, and sallors of the Mexican | LUsten goverment. By Mr. Young (0.) To aeoth men are Inexcellent condition, On | slaty listed for gdvertirement and tax sale, in theman- | New York for Washingto and other Wars therein named, and for other | glucose or grape sugar. (It amends section pounds, He will puil in the George Warren, | That the r : 5 . Oe Gan ; istri IS A bill to restrict the tmmigration of . evised Si $ $0 as to provide eam a hago cae ts * | zer) only got $400 in money and some rder of the Cominissiouers of the District of PONCAS. —Set Schurz wa afore | Purpose: P CU x j4 of the Revised Statutes so as to provide | a cedar bo: He fears to trust his new boat. ve J cant 2 ‘Tux Poxcas.—Secretary Schurz was before | Chinese to ihe United States. Joint resolution | that Chehs turers of glucose shall pay $100 | from W. in ease of rough water iris Hpi: | (ALLhFee brothers, named Whit and dealers $50). By Mr. Young (Tean.)—C to give. Courtney Will pull In lis new. pager. | Bllees in the murder. “One of ¢ Bass ROCK Ho Goor Hanne Finest surf and stil north skore. Send for i myl4-10t ; were aecom- er White broth- demanded of him myl¢-Iitd JOHN F.COOK, Collector of Taxes. the Senate committee on the removal of the to provide for the enforcement ofthe eight-hour | > SSS Cheyennes and Poncas for an hour and a hatt | law. A bill to apply the proceeds of sales of | ing on the secretary of the Invenioe tor Coy ie | ers was arrested, and iw: i | eS ERE Eee ene Bee Saturday, during which a general discussion | Rublic lars to (he eduction of the people. | of ‘ie written testimony” t ais tex woe Id Show where the body was.con | Delexates and visitors to the General Conference | took place relative to the policy of removing In. le bcomnans he charter of the Wasitagton | mission to investigate the were on the river to- | fillet J Ticino aris ae ny oad er thedist Episcoy urch, in session in an territory. See! Me a He nfoxtcating drink, > hope of juc- OHAS. A. GLEA- | Gineinnstt Onto, durise the mond Ai Ga ee nd skimmed | ing him to reveal the whereabouts of the hid- LES Ohio, duris« the month of May, can justice had » | change of the tra nd s myi'im | procure roimd-trip ticketa via Pennsylvania Houte | Famed that injustices had been done to the | | Tun te This, 1t ts sald, had the desired effect, | THE OARSMEN nges made by , A bill to provide for the ex- | 3. Waif and others agatnst the Indian bureau, | gj/@0lam and Courtne Gay. They both took good pull the water lke swallows. Cour about 169 p he ste; 's tor legal tender dol- | Ry Mr. Goode—Re , and to stop the coinage of the trade dol- Hampton Roads ard for other purposes. A bill repealing | trom une 30 tive to a By Mr. Phe! quarantine at —Estending isso, to July 1, 1585, the time for OTEL, OLD ore | * Tetmoly xecacedirates Despite tion in Dakota, but believed they would hav. 100 yards i d his custodians where they could : yy fer : on Wed The betting is, of course, Dject arene Fon Lee I be beconie reconelied to the chanze before now if | Section 8.415 of the Revised Statutes tn refer | fing claling for‘additicnal boucte, De ate ¢ etting ours, | tind the object of ther search. ‘They proceeded ; Ciena ait | _my7 Sone aEGIU Mrreck tw. | etoundistticbed ty ontelde aiiueion crore ence se stamps on pane chesks. JOInt resolu: uso accept and Ratily the sigreements TO Gee ee ee eee Cae | tothe place pit of suvedust at whit 13 Caled Sass Sn paac r eS who seemed disposi rat 2 ying the settleme! made by ered into by the Shoshone’, Bannocks, Sheep DoLseliling here the avenave. ng the. p Tsay Da Susquehanna township, Cam- | Ee ea Sane GARPED CHANING ani | PU RCor aliconteicaaone bree Gio taeete the District Commissioners with the Baltimore | Fiters and Crow. Iudaus. By Mi Turuer nalg ot Course is Ty woion in taverey thew, | O72 co jetween Plattville and Cherry tne | _ Furniture, Lambs eno. ae aes Ae & Ohio Railroad Company. Proposing "a constitutional’ 4 7 als ¢ : fom an- | and found the body of the murdered man burle: orks of Ket: id reney d 1 . roposing a constitutional am: re : oe ven s epTl-tn1 | aay Ait maths dectused wines ee Hostility hetween tees and tes Blows, ana ae: _ There is on the private calendar of the House | hinting Congress trom passing a bill appro. Ca tn ae or j at the depth of three feet in the sawdust. Itts P a | fabric. Send your orders to store, S01 | precated it for the further reason that it would | 6S bills, which will go by default. A great | nrating more than $10.0 bv a vote ofa | anernoqy, ab Bl j Sid Uhat the murdered man's neck had been i QLP ORCHARD HOTSE, Space, 2p30-6m_ | weaken the hold of the government upon the Ane of these are meritorious peasion | qnajority of the members elected, By Mr. Walt it found “4 S press | broke mand other marks of Miolence were visi- Se Pe ne i * Py sora claims, rme—Fe ri suitable mat i she SS | ble. Further details of the affair have not ye Oxp Oncuann Beact, Mater. S&S BALTIMORE AND OHIO R. BR. indian territory by pent ee to disinte gration = (hort. ee ee a mat able metre to boat. ‘The Gedney will be the referee's 4 een semen, y © = and by causing other tribés to desire removal | pe Chiriquiand Dal a ely measure the quantity and test the | Oniy the releree, face oholaey see Pe E. C. STAPLES, Prop. | Delegates and visitors to General Gonference M. | on similar grounds, although no other Indians : i z Tave | GlaVity and temperature of distitied ana malt | Gent ‘ana Cabinet will Lo eed ee, eae Pees tEIGN APPAt Largest and best seaside hotel in New E | B; Giuireh, to be held in Cinguaat during month | there have so strong aclain for removal north | Neither the State or Navy departments have | iquois, ard appropri atng $250,000 for the DUES | peohlo ne cay cinta toe Mente an te | FOREIGN AFFAIRS, st beach in the world 2 fu 20ers | Tee eee Rho at tory redone rates, te | a8 the Poncas, not even the Cheyeunes. any adviecs confirming the statements trom | pose of placing it inuse in distillertes. eiowed Gn bes ie ives teen ea Gee English Bank Holiday. lee railroad on beach for pleasure rides. Eee een Se PURSELE: : a Panama, published in this morning's press dis- | _ ‘Ihe Speaker announced the pending question | Eaeny’s whart to take her passengers on Doar, | »LOSPOS, M wing th bho Derren (herb eoist be Bookseller and Stationer. 422 9th et. a.w THE UNITED STATES STEAMER ENTERPRISE, at patches.” ‘The mission of the Adams at | to be on the motion to suspend the rules and | phe Speedwell is bard in ernine bee if she Is 2 sequently Uhe bank and stock i JORDAN ALUM SPRLNGS, NATURAL MINERAL WATERS. the yard here, was to-day ordered out of com- | the Chiriqui lagoon, and of the Kearsage at the | Pass the bill providing for an Increase of the | found otherwise suitable fora press boat, the | “Sclanse a ROCKERIDGE CO’, Va. mission by the Navy department. The Po Gult of Dulce’ bad been completed before the Kas ‘iropolitan police of the District of Colum- te Summer rescrt has been eel Bedford, Blue Lick, Ooni Deep 20th of April, the date of the alleged telegrain Tig BeDRY salient wits be mised to ware nee. Se eRe ie = at | _ Be ford, Bine hattan will leave on the 20th instant for York- | 4 spats 2 seers ‘onger ask ios COURTNEY AND HIS FEMALE INTERVIEWER PB 0 Mrs. M. J. COLLEY of the 9A Soy, am, le oe ae sting then Mr. Conger asked Mr. Hunton, who had charge NEY AD LE Ts . na will be opened for Bs: | Peeks Bata, foe Rookbridge Alum, ¢ pyadi | town, Va. from the government at Bogota, directing them ong t vs Courtney w Lospon, May 17.—The report of the veterinary euests on : Le 2 p. Ke 5 last. Saturday night tnter- oa ~ Ty tosuspend operations. ‘The orders issued to | Of the measure, to strike trom it the proviso wicca atoning oe st department of the privy council The 9 i Dye eonlaaan Janos, Apollinaris, Pullna, White Sulphur. var depart- | the commanders of both these expeditions, | lowing the appointments to be made from ened By a female Correspondent oF a 4 e znell enjoining the damune of Vote or ee ee vty 1aIEBUBN'S PHAMMAGY, CET OF LARUT SHERMAN — The War depart: | rcaig OMler THINGS Olrected. thera te caend | cons who bate not served ia the GS aeae ot Gaigua religious paper, The interviewer was | cattie, sheep and pigs from the United, States tain i fe petit feb19 420 PENNSELVANTA AVENUE | ment was to-day informed of the deat in New | SDerations in locating. CoAMlag stations feomeae | navy, DULMT, Hunton refusing to do sonmee i ear § ng ig information as Aap! ss re y - * - gees “4 have been fuliy justified D fing Inwiis, Ball-room, York last Saturday of First Lieut. James L. | ately, should opposition be manifested by the Ss ind Several democrats voted against | She Wasin impressing upon the oars t raph. en the & Se : ° | imported trom America 1 BOOKS, &c Sherman, 16 artillery. He was born in the | Columbian government. It will be noted that | the motion, aud it was defeated—yeas, ss; | (Mcacy of prayer. She ‘adjured him to pray sheep with foot and = eee District of Columbia and appointed a cadet their work was completed even before the re. | Days, 121. Is lay, ig! . sheep with scab, and 974 MERICAN HEALTH PRI the Military academy July 1, 186i. He was | ported hostility is said to have taken shape. Mr. Bragg, under instructions trom commit- _, BOAT RACE NOTES. The number of vattle In- | Al Suprmer and Its Diseases, by Dr. promoted to a second licutenancy June 23, 186 SS tee on war Claims, moved to suspend the rules Mr, Blaikie has so much work to do that he se imported from the United | fe ace aie and bes Lae by and toa first Meutenancy October 6, 1866. E District in Congress. and pass bill appropriating $22,271 to pay Hiram | has been compelled to employ a short hand | states largely exceed the whole number of ard: Hearing and low to Ke ERSONS DESIRI beautifol mount: ‘Dr. J. Hl. Pack- 4 rep It by Dr. CH. | was a relative of H. C. Sherman, the vocalist of | DEFEAT OF THE BILL TO INCREASE THE ro.ice | Johnson and others, that being the surplus of | man. Mr. J. J. Linney wields the stenographic ‘yesicht and How to Care for It, by Dr. FORCE. ¥ SUMMER BOARD inthe | Burnett: : fatty sen, Saer- the military assessments paid by them a - | pencil for him. Virwinia ‘Our Homes, by Dr. H. Hartshorne; | this city, anda distant relative’ ot Gen. Suer. 'y asses nts paid by them and ac- | F cases of disease detected among cattle im- ns of Vii relorming the India office. ‘The subject: wilt Ukely come verore parliament soon atver the opening. | ported in the same period from European coun- Would do well to apply at once to MRS. rk snd Overwork, by Dr. H.C. Wood,jr.: | Man. His remains will be brought here for In- | The House to-day defeated the resolution to enna or ee te eae crue smoant Bee piers a cea ee | tres. ee : ANNIE M. AMBLER, Markham Station, Long Tifeand How to Reach Tt by J. 0. Richard: | terment, Increase the police force of the District by a | P&lulte ne oe em oe LATE TS 8 | pele Tt at Mobae onto ne ee and | SWindling the Government of India quier Co., Va. apl6-eolm | eon; The Mouth and the Teeth, by Dr. J. W. White. = y : f yeas sSto nays 191. The object sought | “spe eud come BLED WO: = aed Ne CIOL Of Wan Blain nie ¢ Toves wn its Nnancial articie Uhis morning ee WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, Hon. Wi111aM Tivnter, Second Assistant S! vote of yeas s y : ject soug! Mr. Reagan, under instructions from the com- | placed to the credit of Win. ite, referee. | says: The question of the business management pease HOUSE. % Booxse s retary of State, was threatened with a stroxe | to be attained, the increase of the police foree. | mitteeon commerce, moved to suspend the rules | Sul Stee to his order after the race. { Of the India office continues to occupy the at- Es a me Ee of paralysis yesterday morning, at his home in | Could bave bee! omplished, had not the bili | 2nd pass the river and harbor appropriation ere {Sone thing Particularly fortunate tn | tention of many persons in the city. It 1s er ho: rears tnd : Georgetown, and for some time {t seemed that | oled upon required that ore | ae reaaineor fre tint rnonas rg Arig a Hat, IS that the referee t> | stated that in November last while the Indi Holman,) has been [HE NEW EDITION Lis life was in great danger. He 1s much better | force Increased should, to be eilgible, hav Ae TEA OL : anded aud ren. | boating. every body concedes he this ea ou, | council was paying from 34 to 35 shillings replaced bya new first-class house, capable of ac today, however. served in the U.S. army during the war of th» | ally dispensed with, was demanded and pro- | boating. everybody concedes. To Unis cardinal | fon “for conveying rails to India tie cont provements, telegraph, Se and will be Open fe Se : SEEiMEt he DI PIAA ig HOM ecEeanGa ||). le reaitig of the pill baying been eonsiaden |/tctenanee cect bili thae is possease) j Man Peninsula raliway company’ was paging rovement telegraph, &c., an or i= ce SI e UU, 1 va 2 id is provision attache “au re juded iS CS8e. yy: S$ i. 4 je season about July 1, under the samme manawcr LIPPINCOT?’S PRONOUNOING aera ge ahi A Pe er cepa eae aes the House seconded 148.10 28-the motion cs | by bil few men, His head wasclestesseett, | ONLY. Briggs gh eg ogien ¢ohmrond ment as last year. Tis sanitary arrangements and GAZETTEER preme Court, has gone to Cincinnati on offici THE FREE BRIDGE QUESTION. stispend the rules, and the bill was pessed., and he Is polite and accommodating. | Crepancics of 5 shillings per ton ee Grainage are perfect, and the facilities for boatiny, OF THE business. —Minister Lowell is expected inLon- | ‘The Senate District committee at its regular | © : i A bullding permit was to-day Issued by thy | Triste companies are too ners, Whose, of eee Santee SG ‘gumutow equal to: any on the WORLD. Bis wife was well enough to a: | Meeting this morning directed Senator Withers Political Notes. Inspector of bilidings for the erection of thre» | [fon ‘a most vicious systeta seems to have pres WALTER S. STARK WEATHER, Fiwe pubimiseaaatermiaks company him to England, but will remain at2 | to report favorably House bill for the constr’ The Wyoming territory republican conven- | S425 on Analostan Island. This makes abou’ | yayca for years by which the government of ap2-3meod Proprietor. fe bas Se eee ote var cram ammpton.— Mrs Sire | tion of a free bridge across the Potomac river | tion at Laramie. City elected William A, Caring | 2 COzE ermlts for this purpose. India was compelled to pay the highest possible you .° * 5 s. FRANCIS B. MOHUN, A. Spencer left Washington last night for T atthe Three Sisters, and recommend its pas- sere city indica Program for the Boat Race. price for everything. Few of the tasks of the Fete, he LCR WOOD HOUSE Bee natly. N. J.. to spend a few days with sage. ‘The committee reached this conclusion | 20¢.M. C. Brown delegates to the Chicaxo con < Giarquis of Hartington, acontery of trate tor . fa wate Scccessors TO Moun Buos., Elizabeth Cady Stanton, on her way to the La- | because the parties who own the Aqueduct ye ee One isfor Grant and the other for TBE follwing ciroar ot Referee Biatkte wa | India, promise to be more dificult than that of eae myl 1015 Pa. ave., cor. 11th st. Chicago ard Cineianatt conven- | pridge were, under the gullse of offering t) sell, issued this afternoon: , Propererm a my ecretary, now Judge, McCrary | evieeutly red a lecture on professional ethics before r offic = the bar of Iowa, at Des Moines, last Tuesda’ ci FIRST- EW BOOKS. boring to defeat any proposition fo: | _A Field bar’ and literary burean have opene? Wasurscro: Sehe ae Bailments, ; a free bridge, The committee recognize and | at Washington. A few things like thi ‘, D. C., M including Carriers.36.00 are ne- If there is a reasonable prospec o'ck idelphia | On the afternoon of Wednesday, May 19th, t ERSONS WE 4 See appreciate the importance of a free bridge, and | cessary to make a boom go.—P, v Partial Lockout. BOARD and deli on ie fig cage THe teak an uae ee on biel are devermined that one shall be estavit Times, se on Soe good eras "rca seve At Padiham Clitue nd Great Harwood the the summer tenths y to Mrs. dA y odds the bes andsomest pay a without further delay. ‘The amend: 92 delegates t r later one gi 2 fred trom MARSHALL. Markham Station Fauqiier, in the English language in Europe, has. co! Sramhltee la Of 692 delegates to the Ilinols republican con. ti employers will their mills on Mond. Tuesday and Wednesday of *h week. In the event of this action not speedily ending the upon by the Senate committee, looking to a pur- county, Va. home on a brief visit. “Mr. Wason Is pleasantly | chase or the Aqueauct bri: OCK ENON SPRING GREAT 16% miles weet from Wincuester, OPEN J Isr. ge, Was receded fiom, | Yention 6s3 have been chosen. Omitting those | (HeTefcree’s Boat. | Fifteen minutes later a soc- remembered here as the former Washington | and the House bill will be reported withou: | {0! Cook county, the delegates are classed by | oq at 4:30 another gun for the start. At the ae : Snamece maoiren correspondent of the Boston Globe.—bBetore | lunendinent eo Fe el Recipies ollows: Grant 330, Blaine | turn one gun will be fired {f Hanlan is leading: | SKE Of the operatives the masters’ central sailing for Europe on Saturday, Mr. von Salo. | “=CPUnEnt. 24 and Washburne 4, giving Grant a majority | tworr Courtney. When the winner crosses the | committee will meet toconsi¢er the advisability gee the Geran’ minites vein Cone DISTRICT 8 PER CENT CERTTFCATRS. over both of 2. If Bude and Washbarnedele- | TOA ine cnegum will be Mieke Ieee aay, | OF B RCHeTA LoCKOUT, den, york, inspect » Aces = The committee also authorized Senator Har- ¢s irom Cook county are admitted the anti- aa nt. BOW BCpRSATy’. © | cen , to Inspect. the accommods mittee AL Clernenee Weal Rear gaitted the antL | postponement should be necessary, to Wing aud caring for emi. | ris to report an amendment to s tho Grant dalesates be uamitoe ROS ee short tine or until another da: pieces aclis] | ‘Theory of Thousht, by 3 | Short Whist, by a Trump Juni | 29 Corresporidence Cards, Envel j Any of the above bouks sent by mai Street Railroad Strikes. o ipt of price. | SUNS" W. H. & O. H. MORRISON, | it If pleased with alt | pint for refunding the eight per cent certifi majority over ail. iy oineell ca tee ta sie Gao <6 ROR Gee eae ye naa ee mvs doiucing refunded at ive per | ,,M™Bsines remark toa New vor reporter | Decaowed to accompany “the Nourse | Staneale aud ad avenue Horse ralivad this wen. Si 11 be refunded in. bo: that he “came on with Mrs. Blatue shopping” | over the course except the ees aud press | OMOn oF aaa that cca nee ATEST PUBLICATIONS. settling dos ae only applies to the city, as Me. W ke had been taiked of, and that they had Learing interest Caandler | beats, It should be borne in imiud that the | John tiske, the distinguished Det Cen) a ‘oe eee ouraged to demand Ligher wages by misslonel es Ligrimeott’s Pronouncing Gazetteer of the e Ree oe tate ear ae tue | did the shopping in Albany and other interior | sLelis of the scullers are but about th \k ¢ to demand higher wages by arene begins a course of three le nuit liorize esue addiitic S bunds | towns. Mr. C. Isa good man to send saoppins, | decp and that the ieast s' the success Of the stable men ofthe 20 avenue aca gnid: Commected to TEU. cn. lures on “American Political Idegs, from the | [or tn waneasacs (oe sue Additional 3.05 bouds | Tre ciways looks the goods over carerulter aad | ERGY ve omen thon aay te | line in thelr strike last SS standpoint of Universal In’ tbe Royal ee rever buys undil he ts sure It ts all wool. ‘The New York Trivune says: “The po: tnister Washburne ts beginning to be al- | Tederee tn delug cuFr utanos to Oe propose lying near the turn w Head captains or pers ion o¢ | sinall crafts will please co-operate with 1 Sener to maintain a z i that | terday nor nol Dobson's V Institution, in Lond Cox's Seare Cox's Free Trade and Free Land.. ‘THE RIVER AND ITARuor Larsed's Thebes and Other Poenis: Was passed this afternoon, und Mrs. Burnett's Louisiana,. atternoon. DISTRICT CLAIMS. , , ‘The committee also adopted and ordered re- OPRIATION BILL | ported an amendment to the claims bill provid- uspension ing that the certificates of the board of awiit K, Jones, on i a . z u epresentative Willa Slemons, 2 pees ne eee de ged that buildin, y ot Mrs. * cf the rules, by yeas 179 to 47 1: nis leaves | = fon he amount due the | </@PTesentaulve William F. Slemons, of the | jess than a hundred yards below it so as not to > “sl T Glee aad Sener | Birthday Cards. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, passed by the House—the sundry civil and the | BOders of clatms card withdrawing from a further contest tor a | tion. All steame a Hackett « Co., manufacturers of metallic burial METROPOLITAN BOUKSTORE, geveral deficiency bill. It is expected that sty N nomination for re-election to Congress. must be caskets, which edjoined the tobacco Tactory on ap24 911 Pennsylvania avenu both of the latter will be passed in the House Society Notes. Senator Walk Arkansas, believes that | the late si the south, was damaged to the amounvorsi0,000, by the end of the present week. Eciore tké death of ber brother, Dr. Webb, nolee of the demo. | Of the channel and between the foot or | . libero nd oie wit | tees .seeee A SENSATION WAS CREATED thismorning at the Are a cas eee us Ln vite Hon so tat State for presidential candidate, soveoner apd otkier salting crate te at Sr ae eeepe eea ys 817 Ninth street, meting of the House committee on Paci The death ot Judge Chureh removes a posst- and other safling craft in the ‘inla sid Will anchor on the Vi between Fahl ea Ay bg des Aware 9 wae Dy amis de : PSReINEnE. Teenie ony ed | ble democratic candidate for te prestdeacy | Iestan A sargeant | “The week opene he Bee Have added to thelr line of MANTELS, and now | Toads by a statement made of Chatrman ™ . engegement, feeling no disposition t9 vist | irom the lists of the Clucinuatl conveation, it t taunicate trom q : | show HAND-PAINTED WOKEby artists 0! Lane to the effect that he had. re: ary one. She will remain quietly at the Watte | isq serious iuefortune for the 1 + Hall ith another on the top or | IY classilied ratlroad invesuments; but on a - | > local tion ; st is eN ora Pacitie ra Ouse unt @ middle or las’ June, unless | jaa ; Sean i a Ape "4 veak a ‘ arket for spec WILL BE OPENED JUNE 1, 1880. Seabiahed loc pling vor Sono ‘00! tating that bonds of the Nor! hern Pacttic rat thee he fe 2 eSS | faction, as itis no secret that Mr iy and house the relative positions | Weak and lower market for specul: road company had been distributed “whe: the Py es ue comes Core enon wae . they would do the most good..’ It ts said the ne Prestcent and herself and their childre FURNACES, RANGES and GRATES. letter implicated not only me The Hote his irlends had arranged to concent intluence they might have upon Jud: N.Y. Cor, Phila, Lea at en ateach half mile. I: would be | Of the latier the two specially w -— | Well for all proprictors of boarding-houses who | have been Canada southern and Pacitic mail, have rocins to Spare to send their address and | The for Hien to 40. and the latter Lo 204y, ne local press at once, so that ample | After the two stocks named the principal deat- provision may be made for visitors in | 10g8 have becn in the coal shares, the the exent of the Incapacity of the the Wisconsin stocks amt hotels to accommodate those who may 1 of which are somewhat lower arrive in the city for the purpose of witness- : y- The, Money market 13 very ing the race. The referee would respectfully 5 likely to continue 80. The quotation request the hearty co-operation of all citizens c good stock collateral fs 4a5 per cent., and on nt nbders OL the Pa- | Will again occupy Uhe cottage at the Soldiers’ TIN ROOFING, &c. citie railroad committee, bu’ ambers of | Home, which they have used during other the House as well. The let lald be- . = Onn Give rsprozar. attention to MODERNIZING and e rsday's meeting terary Society was entertained by Dr. | | THE METHODIST GENERAL CoxrEnE: | VENTILATING badly constructed plumbing in | ‘°!€ the comiittee at next Thursday's meeting 1ic0 M street, last Saturday evening. | general conference, in session In Cin city dwellings. mar3l-lstp Pay ov DEPUTY Maksiats.—The Senate judi- | Notwithstanding the lateness of the Season the Sa ee eee as Se Clary committee this morning voted to Teport atten penice deen ee soa the Louis. ‘The committee on the book concern back and recommend for passage, with a few | vin greater than usual. The meeting on | Ported. recommending that the delicienc: per day, $13.90 per 8, Mr. Bayard’s bitl ma |g SAREE 120,000 in the r fi 2 who purpose witnessing the contest in the en- 5. bonds the ruling rate is 3. Prime mercan- Bs dave. “Children and | Tnetheqay andcapromimctcer Gea eee Boe ey Crema Was Sh inst OEMS Present provi and Ibe De the, Wook Sone eee deaxor to Keep tne course absolutely cleat, and | Ue paper i about 5 percent. ren at first table % price. | § tedel t mmittee on entertain N : poss! iS Tome Te kets, foe taney fous all promot APOLLINARIS re) oe a Oren Feucste Tan ihe acrenton at | Cente a mene OF eae contes.a succmstul as well a8 a iicworable | a, nme Markette need prices. a E ——— i 2 u mses yall the nhes one. By so doing, they will accomplish a great lay 17.—Virginia sixes, deferred, = s aruincs AND BATH | = Tue Cxows, Shoshones and Bannock Indians | $021 those who attend the ober ae eee: | burdening those where the conference mucky | deal in the direction of making thisthe national | Os dc. consuls, 6X. ao, wccoad series Soe Tae CAP ON Geauine Lina Waren | here will leave t Ww for thelr he ine Marine band to greay unapeoncer’s OF | The planis toappolat acommiccion of nine | COUrSe. Although this country has witnessed ne coupons, 91°<; do. new ten-fortien, 39 bid HAMPSHIRE OOONT ES a ea. “*THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.” now here will leave to-morrow for their homes. | the Marine band to great annoyance. On Mt mm i makesny tira “es fire cast, | Generation of rowing contests, it does not yet y. | Sugar quiet. Coals beate W SLE Des tettee a | STANDING Berrazo, the Ponca chiet who was | The'Wiite House KrouNds aud took grescde | Of oaraibg delegates at hotels or other plases | Possess a suitable national course: that. Is de a. Fiodr du aud Sehede castor ora e Sulphur ““-LEAU DE TABLE DES REINES.” here last winter, writes to Secretary Schurz | ligntin crowning the music with ther yells, | and all other “expenses of the conference and | similar to. the So a ee Bad 00: Oven from May 13} Le Gaulois de Paris. | trom Ponca Agency, Indian Territory, May 3, | ald running violently against lad!es who were ce Seen Te enon ie ene | ecm een Ga Ge een Gone inet Oe meee ae > Eaneucanscn — eee ne Pay te pee Le DON ne eh ee yearly ih the first’ three years of the quadren- | writing and signed by ‘the managing eattor or r ee Js not cur fault that the Poncas are uns-t- | to listen to the ‘excellent sclection of music | Dlum and the deficiency, if any, be ratsed mm tae | Tepresentative of the paper and addressed to one Annual sale, $,000,000 bottles and jugs ‘ 3 = Me : 7 5 the referee at the Riggs House. Only one rep- isan wae Ued. Stop these white people (ribbles & Co.) | which the Marine band gave in its best style. | fourth year. This was ‘made the special order - Se in seve Gee es frem interfering with us, and our people will | The purses, dragging Davy carriages, were Ouly, for to-day. The secretary was instructed to | TeSentative of each paper can ee rt quiet down and go to work, When I was in | less noisy th th than the yelping gamins | cat the Vote of the conference for O. H. War- | On the press boat. Wat. BLAIKIE, qu Value in man nfidently re Of ai] Mineral Water Dealere, Grocers and Drug- | Washington I thought but few of the Poneas | who delighted in rubbing thetr sofled clothing | Te for editor of the Northern Christian Adco- The Races To-morrow, aay July, 45%. Oat te Sher mineral eyripieg 1 tle co avid-eozn wists. yrould be wing to stay, and asked for only | agalust ‘ihe handsomest dresses they “could | (2c, there being no other candidate. First race—Mt. Vernon stakes; entrance, $25, in GaGa. ined a. ge gulstand h ten wagons. I would now like ve twenty ind. r pay, fillies and mares all ages | nominal ¥ Steady an ‘@—cood to prime wagons for my people.” Mr. Richard Spofford and his wife will go to THE STEAMER TROPIC, plying between Phila- ie hai aver Wo teweepanerane: weights | Pennsyivania and Maryland, 20.00a21.00. | Pro- a New York on Wednesday, where he has busi- | delphia and Cuba in the frnit trade, reported | for age; association and $500, of which $100 to a ann unchanged ne Dok, 11.60; COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE Ravm rhe) igs Ree £0 an Hore to raat ge - have eee oat on oe ie fb ns second borse. 436; clear rib sides, 6. . 5 and Ti. ace for Ladi SEA cf 5 s ome, “Deer Island,” Newburypo! rs. Spof- | of war andasubmarine boat for the Cuban nd race—Brighton cup, one and a half Shen hee | Tier pace fon as AINE, GRAEPTON & LADD, Hingis: Dur nie aye nen for Springti2id, | cord ta slowly gaining strength alter her sete | Geswenn ee ace Philadelphia yester- | miles for ail ages: cutrances 85 plage Or Pat | Bacon; shoulders, 6%; Slear rib siden. 7s. Hama, It is here th = sloner Rogers will act in his stead. illness.——Mrs. B. F. Coston, who has been | day. Captain King, on being interrogated as | Willard’s Hotel adds #250; association, $550, of | westerr, 15als. bec ly, 10all. Petroleum Stns Sa cr Te ee ere esis ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLOKS, ae Spending the winter here, was called to New | to the correctness of the rumors regarding the | which $100 to second horse. dull and pominal—75,, refined. fee dull—fair Springs of bote by ace of a hundred and 412 Siu Sts Wasixeox, D. ©. Beneapep.—While workmen at Buffalo, N. | York on Saturday on account ofan accident | trip, declined to say whether they were true or | "Third race—Mile heats, for all ages tbat have fo prime Mio 1egalsig, xteady Sig ion, cinta lane ate aa : hid hee as Y., were yesterday raising a coal car which’had | which befel her son, Mr. W. F. Coston, while | false. never Won a heat race; purse, $350 for first re ag a ee For ploestire ov becitn tine ednotwofur- | HALBERT E. PAINE, BENJAMIN F. GRAB- | rah om the track at the Lehigh Coal Cuute, the | ebgaged, I his aaboratory’ there tie aes horse; $50 for second. J Eeceipts <four, 1901 “barrels: wheat, “Gece ther. Boar, by my5-Im TON, STORY B. LADD. derrick gave way and the car fell upon Alfred | wounded in the band, and alsoslightly in the Ngw Ral_Roap.—The Rockville Sentinel says: Fourth race — Grand steeple-chase, for ali | bushels; ocrn, 12,000 bushels; oats, 9,000’ bushels; PECIAL NOTICE. Belfus, crushing his head from his body and | face. Should his hurts peg ads Serious, as it | “We have been informed that Mr. John T. De- ages; Welter weights; horses that have never | rye, nothizg. ° Shipments—wheat, 31,377 bushels; 7 = killing him instantly. Another workman was | is believed they will not, Mrs. C. will rewurn | Sellum, living near Gaithersburg, this county, | won a steeple-chase at Jerome Park, corn, 20,000 | bushels. Bales—wheat, 600,000 amphlets end ig00 THE NEW YORK LIFE INS. COMPANY, seriously injured. here in a few days.—The sudden illness of | has received ce pene for the accommoda- | Long Branch or Baltimore allowed ten pot : Ms pees Eo. aa 5 Reine aud b livery. a Mrs, Mary Clemmer causes sincere regret. She | tion of a corps of engineers, who will shortly | purse, $450 for first horse, $100 for second, $50 ee ee eee Money, ap26-Im K, Proorietor. Nos. 246 asp 348 Broapway, New Yorx, i ax Organ Cates Kins His Peele — peat one eo agin ~~ peveral days engaged on the line oF a ew Ce Wrihisa. pa pod toux, + short, » Govern- vie > ardella, an Italian organ Inder, has been | W! throat.—Mrs, ween Baltimore ant ini e it OF x ‘RACE. vy YOR! May 17.—Fiour dull Wheat, mms icc | Has enpointed Mesers. TYLER S RUTHEREQRE: | arrested’ at Ashley, near’ Wilkesbarre ‘Pan | Porteus baxter leaves today for Deroyline, VG, | way bas beep granted by the legislatures of | °'"".greapandent himself the proper of a acing chad wicker hove’ Rioee newest BRIGHT HOCS ThICT OF COLUMBIA. charged by his ten-year-old daughter with hay- | where she always passes her summers in her | this and othef states, the finances of the store, writes to us a8 follows: ror ing to the NEW YORK MARKETS THIS AFTERNOON. REHOBOTH BEACH, DEL., ‘This staunch Old Company is well known in this ing ot and killed another daughter, five years | former home.——Miss Mary Walte(the daughter between Hanlan and The following quotations were current in New Willopen MAY 21H, 1859. community, and needs no words of commendation | ojd, about two years ago. Detectives will go | of the Chtef Justice) is visiting friends in Cin- York to-day at 2p. m., 08 roported by J Sena t . as to its reliability or methods ce; un~ | to-day with the girl to the spot where the body | cinneti. She will not return here before au- son ts 8. 4 per A eee eee like some of the other leading Life Companies, itis | is caid to be buried. At the hearing Gardella | tump. per 3 New feta5-6m WALTER BURTON, Proprietor. | Funery Mercaty and its Toxtise, Levasttanr | (5st crt tov kill the gil if she teaser ta “eg En, | ssesuite o iatalis tacoma was sent to jail. 4 DisrinGuisHED CabEr.—Archduke Charles ion, + GENULXE ROOT BEER in bottles 50 cts. CASH AGOMEANY ORGANIZED I8K5.., 454 yo) | 4 Veupicr Is FavOn OF TUB Bisuor—The Stephen of Austria, brother of the Queen ot Teena . aa b SALAD OWL, excellent for table uss, Siaistircus is 2 Cod.o00 | sult at. William 5 nyl2-2w ustrian corvette Noe Pa.. of Father Stack | now lying in the harbor. He ts 19 years of age, against Bishop O*Hara for $20,000 was | anda of the naval school at Flum. of ex the | case will be reviewed in the supreme court. ‘The ay. Gen. Hi oe by re- Si pergalion soci per pint rer ealion = per pin COLORED FIRES af wiktosale and retail, at | A. M. KLOCZEWSKUS Dr i 423 Oth street, bet. a HOSE that have or might be deluded in |B veher that Money can be made by the put of Stock, &c., on what 8 known “Put an other age Ee ERS ‘decepti began in 187i because of the Assistant A Kee Derssezs of SOON D HARD OLOTEING, ceive free, information ‘that will nl ot and pro- sont ‘of Father Slack by the Bishop from the CS ‘Capeains aad nace oda pi Pis Kc, can get the fefi them aeeinat this system, such pastorate of Williams for not complying | Werd, visited the to see the drill of the 250 aan byicee sil he civ os Sides | Ecsta" Addrom She"Kuasse eae Go Rew | Wha leider trom the Bishop requiring adetalt | men in hor crew. ‘The vatore were seed person or by wail. ‘mard York. iyli-lme | ed statement of the income of With fteen guna—N, ¥, Sun, 1512. ;

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