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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Rorthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St., by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres’t. Tre Frevrec San is served to mbecribers tn the e ers, on their own acconnt, st 10 cents per ie fer month. Copies at the counter, 2 By inall-postaze prepaid—60 cents a mouth, ue year, $6; ex ths, $3. Telegrams to The Star. {Entered at the Post Office at Washington, D. C., as THE PRESIDENT COMING TRIS 9 frertici-clase inail matter] ‘Tre Weexty St mabtiahed on Friday—$2 9 year, > ——_ Fectoge preraid. Six month, $1; 10 copies for g15; = : = = e Murder in the First Degree. : OL. __ wo 7 Bauriwoxe, June &8—The Jury last night at Weste ec} Vor 59—N® 9,097. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1882. TWO CENTS, _| ,ezegrs faves toe sur tat nicht at Wests PFS decree “Against Andrew Prauteche for the —— = as —S 7 = homicide of Jacob Lockner, in December last. : . a a tse nt ones INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE STAR SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. Seats cee eel eect eee ena meer ee ers igiapegemmtnealoceeaeecen 1a World News by Cable. SS 3S cod ceed ; | MEMORIAL DAY CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED AT THE MARIO SERIOUSLY ILL. eat ee = ‘The Alabama Conteyt tm the House. | of Pay to two and. three-year roluntéers, $8,000; weaned Rown, June &--Kienor Giuseppe Marto (Marchea® tf rm : 4 p - ane 2 z -aneerie or avy department, $395, ne “ ee parsnip eae tin Capitol Between Band | ne gar eae ers To-pay-—Internal reve- | Tmmedtately atter the reading of the journal the | £25, the Navy, department, $396,000, | including The following contributions to the fund for the | 4! Candia), the well-known singer, is seriously UB Arrouxeys—Iet pace. | th Capztol street, between Band | nue, $557,777.49; customs, $659,595.30. House resumed the consideration of the Alabama | And'g2i2000 for the bureau of ‘steam enginecriag: | erectoe ne Go Gone monument in the city of | Wit) Pheuionia, AvCTION Saces—6th and Sth paves. | SYhat dows 16 Mean? How wil it come and) NartowaL BANK NOTES outstanding, $359,610.096. | Contested election case of Lowe vs. Wheeler, Mr. | to pay the Creek Indians for land now oecupled bs Ww Hise fies THE NEW FRENCH MINISTER COMING, Boanprxa—4th pace. itdo for maukind;” Key. xii., 10. All’ w ATIONAL BANK Nores outs! BSNS | Wheeler being accoried the floor to close the angu. | Seiinole Indians, $175,000; tO pay the. Indebted- | Washington have been received at Tue StanoMce: | pans “June AM Worst mee to me Business Cuaxces—ith page. ats ali free. at WinOd oR iae Neva aDAG el Gath we, ness incurred for Indian’ service during the year | THR EvRNING Stax Newspaper Co. $235 00] United ‘States, sailed to-day trom Havre on the xre Hrasec— 90h pees PTT ETT ATIONAL Bank Notes * | ment in his own behalf. He reviewed the law and | tet and prior years, $202,000: to complete the work | H. B. Noble. 5 00] Transatlantic line steamer Librador. Couxrny Rea Exrare—4th page, $1,894,000; for the corresponding period last year. | the facts in the case, and deduced therefrom the of the tenth census, $0,000; for foreign mail trans- | Gertrude FE. McNabb. 100 RUSSIAN HOSTILITY TO GERMANS. Couxzay Roaup—4th pace. and Sunlay Sclvel, Od a.m. 5 Litany. holy | $1,248,000; recetved to-day, $203.00. conclusion that he bad Yeen fairly and Peed | etcaecn: Sie anty COE sees OF Onenes Ot, Gaited | Somes MONDE, fe 1%) | _ BRRIIN, June &—The Krews Zettung draws te Deatus—sth pase. nion s : — te | U8 Bom 1d by the Treasurer to secure na- | elected a8 a member of Forty-seventh Con- 4 2 cla ; = tention UW the growing feeling of hostility to Gem niches ig ae a SBYTERIAN CHURCH, CLA- | tional eo arcana, $364,274.609; to secure | Stes He tit Lowe wan to be poten Wout be pe ag he Thi 1 na ee Sevcarsowas— 4th yous: | 2AF dane Hal, 1640 4th street northwest, Rev. G- | punic moneys in national bank depositories, $16 | 24 tissue ballots, and gave police that he woura | Om eee Petar 80 mia Sore poh OO Rae pay Of) eB = ET Frsaxctar—Tth paw. - | BLParqu. Pastor. — Services. Preaching Sandsy morn, | 5,500. U. 8. bonds deposlted, $4,088,700; with- | pom tissue Dullots rocomimicting the case and in- | D2V¥ prior to July, 1879, $44,000.’ The bill author- | N. Studer 10 Hebrew Retugees in Manitoba. Faminy Strriirs—Tth page. | 1 o'clogk. Sunday achool Sunday afternoons | GT 1 Ga) oy, * & Teso) 0 5 and in- | ies the Secretary of the ‘Treasury to credit ex. | G. W. 10 Fou Rust (Rooms)—4th ck. Prayer meetings Wednesday evenitucs at iy $1,681, structing the committee to aBcertain the number | Fnitan ainecs treaseree Bon ee te sees | Gash 100] , Wienirec, Max., June 3—Two hundred an@ me arth pees por are welcom BUI genes m ted to return to | Of, {issue ballots cast ior elthot party and to report | $/t\tor the ‘amount OF ee denclener oe eee | Charice’ Gone 100 | Mfty Jewish refugees from Russia arrived here i nbegntel nore Siemon SECRETARY FOLGER Was expect return Who was elected after rejecting ail such ballots. | #44 carried t0 tls dest On the Docks ot che Regis: | B. H. Stienmetz, 109 | Yesterday by special train after a wo months trip ‘on Runt (Miscellaneous)—4th pao. Washington last night, but for some unknown | It was a scrious matter or honorable gentlemen | 187 of the Treasury ‘Adjutant generai’s office ‘dept: 3 00 | from their land of persecution. The dominion a Sane a SS Page. Teason he detained in New York. It is now we 6 -~ f map upon tissue bal ots — 2 Internal revenue bureau {Treasury dept 5 | Bamleration — ai oe po instructions from. oR SALE (Houses h par. 2 oe TOM GOLNER | Stated that he will be here Monday morning, yal read as well on one. side as on the other. F . rs awa to supply a lin MARULy of provisions GrxtieMEN's Goovs-—Sd pages [2S SUURCH OF THE INCARNATION, CORNER “eS amt : Itever there had been a fraud perpetrated on the | eRe Renan pester Genversse peat : +: 133 | toretugees in heed, Se Hovservenisnines—4d page, TD, Rector. rinity Sunday | SHOULD THR ComPctsoryY CLause of the army | ballot box that little ticket was that fraud, and in First auditor's Office (Treasury Gept)....... 6 00 = oe Lames’ Goons—3 pace. oly Commi! i morning | retirement bill pass both ranches of Congress, | OTder to Seat the contestant 1,204 of them aust be PROJECT. Pension office. sha 2101 6 | The President Coming This Afternoons Lost axp Fouxp—4th pure. prayer, sermon and second c Gen. Sherman will not retire eneral of the | COUnt?. ‘The appeal recently signed by a large number of | Depot quartermaster’s office > 7%] NEw York, June 3—President Arthur spent the Lier oF Lerrnns—sth paxe. jax, Prayer (full choral), 4p.m. At event See Buc tien See noe tense) eee Mr. Calkins stated that though he had carefully | physicians of the elty commending the projected | Second auditors off 9 09 | Morning at his house, receiving but few callers. 18 seats are free. army until December next, as tie law is not con- | examtned the case he had, for the first time, heard War record’: 2 % Was said that he would start for Washington by Moxry 70 Loax—4th paso. ae aEaias CHUGH CORSE templated to take effect ntl then. Gen. Shert | to-day of tissue ballots. ‘Tuey had not been men- | establishment of a general hospital in thts District | War beseeitteee agar pins + Op | the ¢ o'clock train on the Pennaylvania ratiroud. 2 ~ r, Rev. . HARTSOCK, followed by the Ps Sup- | Gen. K 28 jan’ - ec! ey x ° Prestes, Excunstoxs, &c.—8th pago. er; 3 p.m., Quarterly Love Feast: $ p.m. tenant general, Mr. Burrows (Mich.) criticisea the action of the | tne city of Washington, there 1s a very large float- Titre oe re : Ey ® Boston, June 3.—A private dispatch states that Prrsoxst—4th pare. v Presiding Elder, Rev. J. 8. Dear, ~ democrats upon the ‘contested election cases, de- 2 Office chief signal officer: 7 95 | the steamer Bristol has been towed 1uto Newport PROFESSIONAL—Sth pawa. come. we Soxpay Lerren Dztiveny.—Representative W. | claring that the 47th Congress would pass into | 198 Population, which 1s domictied in the hotels | fflce chiet jutant general's oftice > 92 00 | with her shaft broken. Fiaxos axp OuGaxs—3d page, E. Robinson, of New York, had an extended inter- | history as one in which tue democratic minority | Doarding-houses, and apartments, In none of aaj aa . PeSacched | ge Proposars—5th pace. view with the Postmaster General yesterday, In enero oecua er Aa ee in pene: them can the sick, without great expense and in] Tota}... $961 15 A Bark Sunk. aa Ae Se Es uctlee, 60 pi jouse from exer- = ¥ —The . pesstereeager Negra da fetroeney. oc the adoption of a Sunday delivery in | cising its unquestioned constitutional right. to | SMe Bot at any cost, secure the ordinary com- a tow, rom Fone Me aati bee eas oThure UMMER RESORTS—Sth pag, ee ee letier carrier cities He unged that, as the malls | Syaze or tue election of ts Own members. I¢ | forts of a sick chamber, a suitable dietary, eMclent | teuac Lombard. « 1 Ee caus cas eek eek eee i Sediaie Recast page: (22 ST, PACS CHURCH, 230 STRE: ere brought into the several omices on Sunday, | Iootea to nin aa though tt werea wor ome izes | nursing, and adequate medical attention, ‘These | eae Gazette, Geneva, > 800] Bicck iloud chemneh tokty cohen comatose SPECIALTIES—8th 7:30 a.m.; morning Prayer, 10:15 ain. and as the-clerks were present to receive them, 101 pian on the part of the democracy under the | necessities can only be supplied by a general hos- | Co. G., 2th Infantry, Fort Supply, L Ty... 9 3 et. T “ ‘ Steawens, &e—Tth prom ond Celebration and Sermon, 1 Would be much more conventent: and no more éx-| Leadersiip of the gentieman trom Pentarivars | pital which olfrscat a Teveoaabie core Gato | SNe Boston, Mass > 100 | south stan ot Ruwwater th ony ents eee Sart DerostT—Sth page. vice, 8 p.m pensive for the malls to be Immediately distrib- | (Randall) to prevent the unseating of democratic | apartments, skilled nursing, proper food, and the | J. E. Wilson, posunaster, Hors City, Kan.. 5 00 | teise saved > vam, Gaeied iene fosty hone, ettye them locked up for thirty oF | embers from the south Tecardless of the means | cholce of treatinent by the regular medical staff or | Officers aod then wr we Mone ae 475 2 — # forty hours, while it would add but little work to | or methods by which they were declared elected. | by the legally qualified physician of the patient’s | D, Eckstein, M. D., consul at Amsterdam, iT . Ter Tuanes—it the carrier. | The Postmaster General stated that | ‘the northern democracy Feulized that without a | OWN selection, together with ali the advantages of | NGteneehae x Pe) ete ee Terai Barus fhe iualter would receive timmediate attention, aS | soiid south it was nothing and the south could not | an ample and ‘properly equipped pharmacy, neces- | Omlicers aan cron at BL lis, Mont. > 935 | gine, TORK, June 2-1 0. m.— The stock markes, Uspextax Mie RoDaeon, reducing Reterto advocated UY | de kept solid by honesty at the polis. Itlooked | sary laboratories, appliances, ana appurtenances, | tear Adiiral Davide Melee ek. 3 60 | Shen at Foanerdays chase, phe totter isaenet ae SHURCHPREACHIN Mr. Robinson, reducing letter postage toone cent. | 4s “ir the southern democracy had served | and hygiente care aud police, ‘There 18 no insti. Commodore George W. Comin, U.S. 800 | ee yee rany's Close, the tnttor Maam M. Cannot. os notice on the northern democracy that unless | tution in this District which fulfills the foregoing | Pay Director Caspar Schenck, U 8 00 | Bt Joseph preferred. In the early dealings IWwinies (louie tie rers : Dear or Commannen Tenny.—Commander Ea- | it stood by the members sent from the south the | Tequirements,” The paper gives an account af the | LOH Hi Hevent waste &. 3 00 | Vain ger cect, Loa aek teeta Ree WasTep (Miscellaneons)—4th pas K. Evuenr. ward te Be Ga colorado | Partnership would be dissolved. He then pro-| Various hospitals in the District, and concludes | Citizens of Aubutn, N.Y, thro 318 | ee ewe nee a eane a be 4 Try, of the U.S. navy, died in Colorad i Pp ug and er, and Rio Grande belng promin = a bets no = yesterday. “He was appointed to the Annapolis | Ceeded fo read extracts fron ‘southern journals | “Of these Institutions the Providence hospital ap- | A citizen of Gravesend, N.Y. ; 90 | therein, while New Jersey Central sold off 3 per = os z $= GRACE ME. CHURGH, CORN ; - as appolates e Pena | Using the democratic party in the House to ex. | proaches nearest the character of a general hos- | Citizens of Tulare, Cal, through J. MJohine yale + TC = . = cent to 653; the market then recovered sal SPECIAL NOTICES. SS and Setreets northwest, J. C. Hacer, Pastor.— | Naval Academy from Connecticut in 1853, ercise the power of the Minorfty to the utmost in | pital, but as is shown by the above quotation, Its | ston, P. M. 90 | cont, New Jersey Central and Beading leadiige Ge — z aoe Lonvs Supper. “Ati 45 | graduated in 1857, and was afterwards an Ink order taipievent Stgoustin of Southern members, | abAgement admits Its lack of the advantages | ‘Third auditors office (Treasury dept S| costes tion Ge ot oe Deatsville’ amb “S= PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION. fO pine, ‘AlGiavitea, pees | Wor at the academy, and from I8i5 to 1878 was | and declaring that ny failure to stand shoulder | AM accommodations of such an institution, Te | Anvicuivecd dept........ 8 45 6 | Nasnvilis rencten i percent “ = as “Oyen All juvited. __1t"_| commandant of cadets. He served in the gulf | toshoulder with the soutuern democrats would | 18 also shown that it ls a pay hospital, admitting | Sit department, Secretary's office. 16 25 | “ “ The ureatest success. ; 9TH STREET, BE- | “dren during the war, and) conspicuous for | weaken the party in the south, If {t did not knock | to the public wards, under contract, the transient sin: for B The ental breton taiauaily 1? desired.) a Virginia avenne southwest, | Sallantry at the capture of New Gricans and the | the boctom out of it altogether; that, he insisted, | Sick paupers, and to the private wards and rooms re ver for Europe. Answers all the requirements of a Savings Bank. ervices wt Il a.m. aud 8 pom. | pngagcments on the lower Mississipl and in Mo- | was the order that had gone forth and wes the | upon the payment of a sum varying according to New York, June 3.—The steamship Celtic, sails Books always open for taking shares. r. At 3:40 p.in-Sebbith echoal | bie His last assignment was fleet captain of | true reason for the struggle. In conclusion he ap- | the accommodations. ‘The undersigned, there A jeruianent institution and officered by the most ex- i men in Building Association Circles, an on WEDNESDAY EVEN- in services.” Addrceres by Hon. J. HYATT SMITH, of New “ork, and Hon. J.C. Busrows, of Michican. ' Appro- Priaté music of the hichest order. All at invites UNION M E. CHURCH, 20TH STREET northwest, near Pennsylvania avenne.—The ing for Europe to-day, takes out P00 in sliver bars. fhe Pacific squadron, under Admiral Rodgers, but | peated tor an honest ballot and a fair count: the | fore, reiterate the statement that there 18 no in 1880 he was obliged to ask to be relieved on ac- Poublic coull withstand the shock of revolution; institution in this city fulfiting the requirements County, Mid. count of his declining health. He was a grandson | jt could overcome thé Invasion of a foreign foe; te | and offering the advantages of a public general] Persons who arrived here from Rockville to-day New York Bank Statement. of Major Nathaniel Terry, of Conne clicut, and a | could . et 4 or hospital. They aver also that there ts no hospital New York, June 3.—The weekly statement eae we eee Gane could endure the murder of its executive head: p y pS reported that last night an outrage was commit- y hd but it could not long survive the assassination of | in this District into which a deserving poor white Z the assoclited banks issued from the ch Charles Baum, $16 Tth street; TL. Ween, Pustor, at ll aun aud 8 p.ut ——_—-— its sovercign will at the baliot box, Against this | man or Woman, unless she is afflicted with some | td at Offutt's Cross Roads, in Montgomery county, | house to-day shows the following cha Cook, Secretary, 618 Ith etrect northwest, and | Morning subject: ‘* THe Rose 'of Sharon.” Evening Tae Ercut-Hour Law.—The Attorney General | hizh crime, alined at a nation’s life, he entered a | disease peculiar to her sex, can find accommoda- | Sve miles trom Rockville. ‘The victim was a white | increase, $585,400; specie decrease, 300; legals _Lawiom Treasurer, disbursing clerk, War de- meneet ad Loe gag gmmunion after mornine ser-| naving dectded that further legislation 1s neces- | nation’s eternal protest. TApplause.} tons, except upon paymentof a weekly board or | Sir] seventeen years old, and the offenders two | tenders ‘increase, $1,104,500; deposits” inere, partment. 8 an. A > all. sary before the eight-hour law can be enforced, a | _ Mt. Hazleton demanded the previous question, | Submit to conditions which should not be imposed | Begroes. One of the negroes was captured and | $342 990: — ees rirculation increase, $6:,500; reserve de. i 5 sLENW eMeTeny, | [s>= FOUNDRY M. E. CHURCH, l4tm AND G nding Witch Mr. Springer moved to recotmit | upon that class. ‘This is true,notwithstanding the | confined In the Rockville jail. The other, at the | crease, $257,625. The banks bow bold $3,951,100 i= a EEE Or ERO D CEE ery DUS ance: “11 a.m. and 8p. m., the | Dumber of petitions have been received trom labor | Pith Tnstructions; an aed that motion in the | tet the general government and the District | latest report, was still at large, but men were | excess of legal requirements. The annual meeting of the lot proprictors of jastor, Rev. 1 | Oey ean On Monta, Maxpas the neces- | form of a resolution and preamble. ‘The preamble | of Columbla expend annually the sum of $70,000 | Scouring the Country for fil, ald, as he is known, ———— Food cemetery will be beld on Monda; sary legislation. On Monda next several Con- 7-30 p. m.., at Linco Hal’, for the pu ‘three A (LUTH- ‘venue soutise aut p e f Ins | is capture was considered cértait. ‘There isinuch | "The Released Land League Secretarye gressmen Willeall upon the Presidentand urge him | Sas.agiee liut a number Of so-called depositions | 10, support, of hospitals, exclusive of the a 7 e offered by the contestant were rcertitied 3 house hospital. A large part of this sum is dis- | xcltement over the affair ir the neighborhood of | gy zeaL NoT ABATED—A SPEMCH AT KILKENNY. frustees to serve tor the eusuing year. E W. F. Pansox, pastor. Anuual | Send a special message to Congress on the sub- | Gia not show thatany ‘of the Smatcuded. witness bursed tn ‘payment of Taree. salaries (Freedmen’s | Rockville, Loxvox, June &—Mr. Brennan, secretary of the eit __LEWIS CLEPHANE, Secretary. | Cousrecutional mceting at Ila.m. ‘The Young Meare | Ject were sworn, and that some of the depositions had | And Columbla hospitals) to the medical officers. a Land League, after his release froin prison 9 (ee BTEAneR cronce Leany. Ce cee Fa nes Meemeetcl tds) ecru Gi f the proposed outbreak | been changed since the examination. The hospital accommodations are also inadequate Society Notes, day, addressed a lange assemblage in Kilkenny, cee acid methods at 8 o'clock y. Seats free, ae all KA TI UMORS 0! proposes “ Atthis potut Mr. Reed objected to further reading, | to the wants of the community, and there is an | As 1s well known, flowers are frequently sent to SPECIAL NOTICE. The Potomac Steambost Co. has decided not to make the change in the days of steamer leaving Norfo'k, and ‘she will therefore rnn as heretofore from Norfolk, MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 5 p.m. del-3t te Chureb of the Ascension, corner of Massachu- setts avenue and 12th street, at 4:30 p.m. Kev. Jon TeRSéR, a deaf mute, wil oiciate. Service at 11 a.m. Service at night omitted to-morrow. itt RVICE FOR DEAF MUTES AT THE Corner oun MT. N PLACE M. E.CHURCH SOUTH, ud K streeta n.w.—Preaching Sunday He ‘sald his real jailers were Mr. Gladstone, Mie among the Chippewa Indians, of Minnesota, have | clatning that the preamble was merely a speech, | Absence of any system regulating ‘and governing ion rene Seanshoria wi m beon extensively circulated. Acting Commissioner | snd inade the point of onder that It Was aot beopes | the administration of medical charities. ti clas =e Ral ta tetenane ee Meads ouses-n | Pecehe macouebinsinne eek rescapeee, reoubNicaas of Indian Affairs Stevens has received a letter | 60 be incorporated in a motion to recommit, In | District. In view of the foregoing considerations Be Ia cree Cn een | eae Luanpeael the Priaee aoe ine aE from the veteran Indian Agent S. G. Wright, who | aTulng his point of order he stited that the alle- | the undersigned appeal to all whom | it’ may | enjoy these triumphs as much as do the ladies and | fu” qquuhused tne British cabinet. (He hoped, bis lived among these Indians for forty years, and | gations in the preainble were untrue, and that the | Coucern tor such uid and encouragement to the | gentiemen of the stage. A wife who, albelt her | tices they would be ready, if necessary, to dle for sp aks thelr language, He says that no such € Fesolution had come a pel fale pretenses, eS Paitin meres Bosnia ped Pesta ~ husband fs a favorite with ladies, knows she never | their country. They had Seen the government ue clement exists outside of White E. as the gentleman from Tilinois had mere! el 5 knowledge al Dav . cee cmon Lake, ues tthe letter 18, dated, | given notive that he would miove to recominit with | insteution that wilt ruin all the Tequirements of Doing hiss hat se Penne Or anes SNTTOLY | Temained vo be done. "Suny men bear ap the voy Temained to be done. ‘They must vear up the very at 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. by the Factor, Rev. S. eee instruction @ pubile general hospital.” in the presence of others about his Ee Be tntertaney orce Keener Cox, DD. Public comdially invited: It" "| Excivegn Conra CHANGES.—The following A SHARP COLLOQUY. The paper is signed by Drs W. Young, James & ST PLUS eae LE West End, do heretyy acre to in the stations and duties of officersof | | Mr. Randall sald that tt: was but due to the gen- | Beale, tna gtichy. Samuel § Adame, Charles | 5 watic gona would wear a bouquet as’ big aoa Ths Saber Ceounnes Soro a 3 : {he corps of engineers are orered: Major Willtam | Heman from Lilinols (Mr. Springer) to state that | B. Hambiton, Wun. Lee, FA. Ashford, & J, Had. | Saucer, OF an immense sunflower fn his Uutton- | 4 SPLIT AMONG THE IKON WOKKENS AT THONDALIT e ‘avenue, between 2d and | H. H. Ben: to Chicago, Ill. to relleve Major | the preamble was not drawn up by him, but was | cilffe, Geo. Byrd Harrison, M. V. B. Bogan, J. Wells | 2 Lt » a2 shall ee cone Leg answered see ee oa streets southeast. All invited. No'colleetion. 1t* Garrett 5. ker of the charge of the Works Un: Placed in his charge after he had concluded his Herbert, W. L. Naylor, Samuel 8, Bon 4, Nathan S Secs demurely, as he gave her a significant = oe gies hatin Epson my z ee ee eae der bis direction in the state of Mlinols. Capt. ncoin, Geo. N. Acker, Thomas C. Sm : 8 (eer Yorice, NOReEy BANEEe ae TE eo ae | Alexander M. Miller, tw Mempits,Tenn., to relieve | Speech. Kleinschmidt, A. Patze, M. V. Marmion, ©. W. catah Cute Party went to Great Falls to-day oia | will hold secret meeting this afternoon to take Assesson’s Orrtce, Wasursetox, D. C., May 20 Seats free, and the public inv I, Ith street, bet cen E and F north ed. Major William H. Hf. Benyaurd, who will repair to | _ Mt. Springer declared that he bad acted in por- Franzoni, D, C. Patterson, L. i hoat. Among those who went were Secre- | action upon a telegrain alleged to have been Te Palmer, TM ToRet, We Ww, | tary Frelinghuveen's daughters, Mex Craig Wads- | colved flow Prectinnt dart anion the mean te W station at Chicago, Ill.’ First Lieut. Henry | fect good faith, and th it if the gentleman from | Lindsley, W e Slee a niengo i Re ? Pepa te es Worth, Mrs. Robeson and Colonel and Mrs Bliss. | use their own judgment as to whether they sta enero : - | fies METHODIST PROTESTANT CHURCH, Pd Masur ae eta Ma. to Telleve Capt. | Maine (Mir. Reed) insisted to gue contrary he was | Jounston, 8. C. Busey, J. ‘Ford Thompson, H. D, | Worth, Mrs, Hob only seven descendanss at the | out any louger oruot. There is a st fecltig Personal taxpayers are hereby notified, in obedience | [-e*" METHODIST ENOTESTANT CHURCH. ward Macuire as engineer officer of that depart- | acting without the slightest foundation. It he! Fry, M.G. Elizey, J. W. H. Lovejoy, D. Webster 1a f os = 2 an ~ . ro 4 foley, tint they are required S within forty sive | Pre-chine Sinday, June 4, at }1 ai, and 745 p.in., | Ment. First Lieut James L. Lusk, to Mobile, Ala, | Were the honorable genueman which, he (Mr | Prohtise Dee awe upter, G. P. “Fenwick, D. H. | Fret tson cee Cd erent OF Mr. Henry | here that it would be advisable to co 4a Gaye from this date, aud in default of tach reteey the | BY the Pestor, Kev. J.T. Lassettx “Sabbath sebvolat | The following named oiticers wil bs relieved trom | SpHAgeN had always reeurcen lnm te he he ould, | Uszen, F. B. Loring, L. V, Dovilllers, E. C. Meriam, | Watterson next Mouday evening, for the latter is | until the 15tn, or white he committee at Pictst Assessor is required by 1 w to. make out such statezuent 5 a.m. Citizens and stranwers cordially inv’ duty with the battalton of encincers by the com-| in the tace of the House and the country, with: | W. F. Byrns, G. Wythe Cook, A.C. Adams, FE. M: | 88 only child, and has but six children, none of | is conferring “with the manufacturers. Some - ; . 4 ad fa 1 S hom have yet attained majority. the men are loud in their denunciation of Presle frou: the best information that can be obtained, and add ts free. 3 Inanding officer of the batt ilion, and will repert | draw the inttmation of bad faith and falSehood | Schaeffer, James T. Sothoron. B. B. Adams, L. M. | W! sofa Ba. Gheretoa penalty of £0 tercentum. = RWYOuR cA ag follows: First. Lient. Frederle V, Abbott to | Did he do soz Taylor, D.B. Streot, W. Evans, J.T: Howard, Geo, | ,, ibe youngest daughter of Governor Foster, who epi at Me ank schedules cas: be obtained at this office. 4-5" CHURCH —The pastor elect, Re : Major Oswakl H. Erust, at St. Louts, Mo, for duty | Mr. Reed.—He does not, Latimer, M. P. Adams, John T. Winter, Frank | Wil | her Sateen eno Lo one, Washingtonians | Chat the men ehould do anything differcut from me Co Roeinierrmenns tee yea ~ | berg, b.D.. jate of Indianapolis, will occupy the pal- | under his uamealiate orders, First Lieut. Thomas | | Mr. Springer.—Then I staté that the gentleman | Hyatt, R. G. Mauss, Lewis E. Newton, Thomas F. | Clompus om Thursday eee te Orr Bree ke ee ene none, Ae ae ae mote 2 pit ‘To-morrow. Services at 11 o'clock a.m, and8| L. Casey, jr., to Capt. Willlam Ludlow, at Phila-| takes the chances ot doing what no honorable | Gibbs, George 8. King, C. T. Caldwell, Swann M. uses: wh As rte lt the tio ir. Ro ‘the iron Medea ow ged ppecerne ence in dare — deiphia, Pa. "for duty ander Is ‘immediate orders."] gentleman should do—imputing bad inotives and | Burnet, W. tL N. Warman, Thos. Robinson, David | Tire aN the cumimen id Bae oreo. They | rett, pti lito bated psn 4 ee eee » MAY CHURCH, MASSACHU, S cond Lieu Curtis MeD. townsend, to Lieut. Col. rele motives poannaey oe : wy ee Antieell, a Al cone oe & Mise Anun et Th ompson, the daughte rere s: er reg Leto A pena hog = “eg ol te oe cena Sunday. se William P. Crale r , for duty r, Reed.—I am ready to take It, young, elihausen, John R. Menke, \- j t Dr. J. ond ing vu DItrae aN OF PARTNERSHIP. t biteny sui. Gustav | ‘The Speaker ruled that the resolution was notin | rend. J. A. Tarkington, A. A. Marsteller, C. A. Ball Re ee ore | ee oe ee The partnership heretof are existing letyec Sancta sade pple B tt Arizona | order, on the ground that portibns of the preamble | and 8. W. Bogan, ing, the son of Win. E. Spalding” "The contrasting | walle The men are all quict and orderly. Be ERICK W. EVANS ar i E. EVANS, undes ve First Lieut. C: Palfrey as | were In the nature of debate. ——_>——_ 4 a ding. bi is derly. fhe frm pame oe FW ME EY ARS. Wa he ee | Ee - at deparunent, | First Lieut | |, Mr Springer was success/ul, however, in gettin: | A Singular Case of Matrimonial Dis- | Pafiies whore well kuown and favorites in social | tween $4000 aud $30/00 1s being distursea to tho Sieciee Oe ix due the late firm wilt be | E2EP | YERMONT 4 Se nee eae eee Desllae trom fle Geena oe Secor mont A delightful musteal party was given Thursday | —_>—_ we Eoin the pte due the late be Nieto Bash Ronis Wane eee: ——— ealtng from the decisic e Chair. a ; a ‘ Paid ty Marth sin aid altyersons havin claims £ OD oats te ee ee OSS | dary Onuund Tho romeaation ot 4 The apesi was laid on the tens, CHARGES OF A WIFE AGAINST HER HUSBAND. evening, at their residence, on Capitol Hill, by Mr. A Fatal Shot. is James U. Marr, of De at. northwest. vall & Marr, ti F. SS at the old etwn miimuauce of the Lestowed upon the firm: of F. W. MARTHA E. EVANS- 5 Wrices. BING, ace work fos SIXTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 4-2 street, comer 6th southwest. Communion se | View and preae | m, Sunday, 41 egy | afternoon ut 4 | nortawest.. E — with her aga boarder, and he would pay her $100 se . e char! ES cat, PACES, AGHA LU THERAN | 1881 of $64,623.55, an increase per working day of | tion of the wuter Dill, It tho District committee | {f she would ask him hequenionsac te Risen Labor ané Strike Notes. Serabach cis henson ent tee COE Bea Peeechere yi cenee 110: and 1 etrects petuwert.— | $509, and in the sme period of 1860 an Increase of | on Monday should fail to secure an assigned day, | aLouts or transactions, wid ‘a he refused to make | TH® SITUATION AT CUMBERLAND AND ELSEWHERE. (Sunday), at 1 ata. ava p.m, All invite vrrow and 8 o'clock the well-known temperunce speaker. Ail are iu- Min. “Seats free. All very CHE FOURTH- choo! Gospel ‘Temperance th'y meeting ‘To-morrow Exercives will consist of an adress by J. B. D we by Rev. CHARLES HARVEY at 1] a, iustant. Seats free. it _ TEMPERANCE Mr Shannen hor alee : vith ine] Messrs, Cook and Cole to-day filed a bill for alt- | and Mrs. J. C. Nicolay, at’ which soveral'arcom: | GneexrteLp, Mass. June &—Charles Bigelow, tenant Henry G, Sharpe, 4th tntantr HECUCHONG TET Cue COMET IEeae to reine mony at es per month for Emma 8. Bumette | plished amateur vocalists and plinists contributed | who was shot’ at Deciticld yesterday by Waltet accepted by the nk eae « i Ler of tissue ballots cast for elther Lowe or Wheel- | against her husband, Oliver P. Burdette. ‘They poh el omens Hae Capito itm “Leo, Bom wound. file deposttidn. as taken euows “that ‘he sence for four months on sur- to rey a Pes on gl r the sea ages = <i, vi side com- | wound. is deposition as nh shows that is granted Major | one uaving the: highest Humber Of legal votenatee | Were Married here by Rev. B. P. Brown, November | posed by Mi Nicolay in War times, which has only | was undecided as Uo whetuer. the ic was ordnance department. Leave | rejecting ail such teenie btiots. 7th, 1869, and, after living together, tu the summer | recently been set 10 music, Was admirably suug | doue intentionally or otherwise. Curtis I ctl at ee ene Reetn ieee he motion was 10s is 91, nays 132—a party | Of 1879 she states that with her little child she vis- whee os the late Representative Farr win | 27#° 24 there 18 no clue to his whereabouts, aptain Mare : s (Ne 7 = 5 fa gathe 2 epresentit meer — lor, assistant surgeon, will report for duty at | Hubiiauae sent ¢ wns woved with the Fe- | tted: defendant's tather in Howard county, Md. | wintieuve today te Promo eee hte | Axoraxe Poids Elin Lemar Arnold an@ ferson barra Missourt. Captain Louis TI ay] ast o and after remaining there two months. desiring in art. She has been studying hore all winter.— | a squad of officers of the Mth prec st night S.'Tesson, assistant sitgeon, wil repart to the | qi ipl Rte etous question was then ordered without | fo'return ‘she. wrute to her husband. requesting a dy house kept Dy & 8. Mrs. Ferriss, whose son is a cadet at Annapoits, | made a raid ou an alleged baw 5 Sener COMER re ag him to come for her, but he fatied to do so; that | nus pone ts mt week wa — amet Alice “Wescott. at No. 419 1 ean Cry en ne Ol LOE ‘The District in Congress. she returned here ‘September Sth, 1879, when he | pay Gone there, and next week wall be joined by a | Woman natued Alice Wescott, <4 = large party of young ladies, whom she will chay Street. Alice, Who 15 the proprietress, (and who Speaker Keifer hud not indicated up to this] informed her that he had provided no place for | erone at the ball next Friday evening. oe penater figured In the Bicksler countenteluing case) With: RECEIPTS IN THE PATENT OFFICE from January | atternoon that he would recognize Mr. Urner on | her ana ae ee ase to her Saeed Labieciy Kellogg’s wife as returned from her Visit to New | two girls were taken into custody, and had to sube 1to June 1, 1882, amount to #428,805.65, showing | Monday for a motion to suspend the rules and | SY¢,4!d, and finally he consented to rent a house | York. mit to being confined ina cell until this morning. if she would take charge of it and let him live an increase In receipts for the same period of} have a District diy assigned for the considera- ee In the Police Court to-day Lieutenant id aud 290,600.85; per working fons filed trom y $702 ‘The number of | the wate ll will hardly be passed t! ¢ of $0 OF 60 days in jal Alice was cout ssession. | any other provisions for the support of herself and | A Frostburg, Md., special to the Baltimore Sun | 04 uf $30 of 00 days in Jail Alice was committed Anwary 1 Wo dive 1, 1882, | BILL TO MAKE TEN PER CENT CERTIFICATES RECESYA- | Child she consented to this arrangement, and from | says that the imported miners went regularly to = _ COLUMBIA FYPOGRAPHICAL UNIT | 15 15.24. an increase over 1861 of 2,307, and over September 241 to November he remained | work yi ray 1 c] A Bar-noom Row.—This moruing, in the Police EDWARD CAv Brew Btieia! Meet of the Union vail be held 1889, 3,00 y soy in need ket ta tae Benes Mr. Ingaz1s | 18. the house, leaving some time in Novem- pbeieers migieieeed sincere = the | court, a young White man, named’ Jos, Casey, & 21:3-eom Eye: tincis ak Och ae pis Hall. ——_-—_—_ 8 bith in e ae Renate by Mr. Ingail® | ber, and ceasing the payment of $1¢0 per month, | tWelve-hour system, sie ave done & | restaurant keeper at the corner ot 14th and'E : THE COMMISSIONER of Indian affairs, who has | a few days since, and referre! to the District com-| but he continaed to pay the rent—$40 per month— | fair day’s work. Shortly after noon the engine ESH FROM TE W. C. MILBURN, Paarsactst, 1429 Pennsylvania aven: ¥ Goons, 959 7tia street northwest. Finghame, Just opened; best ws, extra good values, ee /3. SHEDD, = 409 Sia Staeet Nortuwest. tof the above Branches. (ig=> THE, FIRST CO OPERATIVE BUILDIN LE a its firet Sale after th ‘Sam Sale of Money TUESDAY. June Hall, corner Hi place snd hour. secure a home. JOHN LEET GSO. W. KING, See. ting of NDA. Sth inst. posite Patent Ofte, at 8 i submit his anwtal re ding Year will be elect JAMES S. EDWARL SSOCIATION OF GEORGETOWN. will have | Feular meeting for the Keoertion of Dues a rem. and Prospect streets: “and there- he fret) Tuesday of each succeedizu month Now, while within your power, Streets, Was eharged with assaulting a colored been tn New York opening the bldsfor Indian sup. | mittee, directs the Commissioners to receive as | and the prinelpal part of the market bills, {fll Sep- | began hauling up strings of cars foaded with coal | ian, Hatued ‘Thos Hy Barnes, aint vine eateet plies, returned to the city to-day. ‘The clerks that | cash all outstanding certifivates of assessment or | tember 22, 1860, when he declined to pay further | ang continued to ao so at intervals until late in | Baries testified that he went into Case went to New York for the burezu will not return | indebtedaess commonly called ten per cent certi- | T€Rt or to contribute in any manner to her su, Th anae: room last night and contracted a vill of 9 cents for some time. flcate under act of the late legislative as-| Pore She refers to her efforts to support herselr | the afternoon. The coal was not 1 in the | and asked Mr. Casey to trust him for that amoun sembly, approved August 10, 1871, and eutitied “an | #24 child, and her disinelination to institute legal | cars in the accustomed workmanly manner. As | which he refused ted, but locked. the door a ‘THE CONDITION OF FX-PUBLIC PRINTER DeFRERS | act prescribing the mode of assessment for special | Proceedings for a divorce, and says that in conse- | evening approached old miners and others gath- | beat witness over the head with @ billy, cutting Was such at the beginning of the present week as | Improvements, and providing for the collection | quence of living separate from her husband she | oreq in the vicinity to see the coal hauled up and | bis head tn several places. Casey denivd assault. 20v! thereor,” which are not held by the United States | Mads all avenues to employment closed to her, and | the miners come out. ‘The number congregated | tug Barnes and testified to Barnes having ase De ee ee ee ee rglld rorover. It | ‘Treasurer, in payment of all pencral taxesduc aed | Charges actual abandonment since September, | ‘he Miners co comparison with the day before. A | Saulted hit. Casey wus fined $20 or 6) days and DPE te ne Utter ont i ee | in arrears, on July 1, 1880; that the Cornmissioners | 1879, and asserts that she has always beon a true | Numper of the old miners laughed and gaid the | Barnes was distutssed. Sppeare 6 We litele ground tor hopes in every case, except where the assessment repre- | {0d dutiful wife. | She further states that from the | company was hauling out the coal dug and left in aceite ‘ sented by any said certificates shall have been | Hme he abandoned her he paid $10 per month tll | tho mine by them belore they stopped work. ‘The | CONVicTs REsexTEsceo.—This morning, tn the Lieut. DaNENHOWER.—The special duty to which | Cancelled: by revistou and correction, instead of | October last for the support of his child, and since | excitement and the interest of the day before had | Criminal Court, Judge Cox resentenved Martin L, Lieut. Danenhower is assigned at Washington Is | eanceliing them upon thelr receipt for general | then $18 per month; that he has threatened in case evidently subsided, and the groups were composed | CaS€y, Convicted of assault with intent to kill Mrs, the preparing of a detailed account of his expe- | taxes, shail depostt them with the United States | She sues for alimony to sell his Flore Ua defeat her. | of those who had little to employ them. ‘The come | Bergevin. to the Erie county penitentiary, at Bute riences after separating from Engineer Melville, | Treasurer, as ex-officio sinking fund commissioner, | She Tecounts her efforts to obtain a living by keep- | binea companies have No doubt of their ability tO PLewni : GES, __TINNIN “== ATTENTION ‘do at his . in the g une mannerasthe certificates mentioned in | 188 her house, referring to the letters that he wrote | win, and the miners are persistent in saying that ‘ ists ASB Gas Mirek SS | OS RMGats OF st. Per See eee ee ee the legislative act entitiedan act for extending the | Mr Dick and Mrs Hutchins that he would be | ting “will show that the laboring man haste, | Of purglary, to the same place tor Jobb notified to ncet in your hall, $I AY, June 4, at oan o'clock a.ra., sharp, in fal uniform except sword, for LAWFUL Money on deposit in the Treasury for | time for the payment of spectal assessments, are | Pespons:ble for no debts of her incon. | rege sources as great as those of capital — The general 4 u 4 red to be deposit ‘all pa DIL: in the case forms nearly twenty aT ea A Seperate Evaxmacnn von New Wont: {8 | Giiutchr” Mam wil tetoe thersomest eantotent | he fedemption of nots of banks reducing etreula-| Siti "ys mieigedy eid mt “applied, under’ tho | e8D Daber, aud prays as above fr aulmong® Pecan ey rp paren nea ed The Virginia Baptists. > STEAM cx = late spiritual di or and fr end, the Bev. ‘Bor 01 lay 15 $25,707,683; fal ki +154,599; | direction of the United Stites ‘reasurer, to the ‘The wages which the tronworkers at Chicago | At the sesston of the General Baptist Associas 2 fish amar aoae ‘By order of the Comuander, d. 1. SENNINGS, banks in liquidation, $8,499,257; total fund; | payment of the principal and laterest of the eight Death of Gea. Garibaldi. GAS STOVES AND RUBBER HOSE. LEWIS He LA \. Recorder. it Call and examine at 531 15th street. ATTORNEYS. H AL HALL. EDY . HALL & THOMAS, ATTORNEYS-AT é mé6-3m* M6 F stréet northwest. i. THOMAS. 0. Coreen din, Practices fu all the Courts. Si decewed Brother, Grongr B. Cayxon. Turn out Brothers, we need order of the Lodice strect m of Balti successors to the favorable patronaze of the trade in EVERY MEMBER OF EXCEL- NO. 14, K. OF P., is carncstly special’ meeting THIS EVEN- pose of one assiveuce of every member. By Attest: B. F. EVANS, K. of R, and 8. CO. HAVE imtiment, No. 319 12th orth west. to the house of Henry more, Md. ‘They respectfully recommend their My and also urxently request all persons in- yacttement are striking against are as follows:—Nallfeed : rs yesterday, $35,445,539, pet cent, certineates All the soctlousor the legis-| General Gutseppl Garibaldi, who had been lying | $179 per ‘days helpers, #21 ‘Pinson, $4.20 0g: rag egg dedthginpentsmowee np? ~ 2 ative eet approved May 2th, 1873, applicable to | very ill with bronchitis at Caprera, Italy, for some | nallers, $6; roliers, $8 to $10. They demand an ad. tyson, ci CouRT MARTIAL AT FORTRESS MonRos. — Gen. | the certificates of tndebtediess therein Tequired to | days past, died at 6 o'clock last evening. He wa | vance of 10 to 15 per cent. stons submitted a report, showing that during the Hancock has appointed a general court-martial to pede aes Vee Unter States Lat 4 on born in Nice, July 4, 1807. His father educated | About eight hundred Fhe ag ae ponerman <4 year forty-one missionaries supplied 159 stations la ade as ci i y a reste! in district associauions; preached ‘sere ss lis apd ian Merde tne Olea antan’ tilt, w Be So deposited, “Section 4 of the bik pro: | him to his own profession, that of a mariner. His Rew York und Brookivn, where the employers | 2 a taut tines een eee cegunes pes. at ile BPte eit Or uae Tisoners | Vides thatary surpiusin money from the collections | second voyage was to Rome, and what he saw | have yielded to the demands of the men. It is | #00, baptize ed asmay be brought before it, The dual tortie | of aeeccments fov special improvements left in the | there led to those revolutionary views which | thougit the strike will be virtually ended this ches tamitions coopeanee th nov Gotiee’ oe Sour 1 as follows: (Capt, Wallace F, Randolph, | fmnption of payment ot the elent per centcortid. | caused bis extle from Italy in 1834.- He went to |S developments at Bayview, |S08 & mew churtheer ongaged. an ‘bulk Si artillery: Capt John H. Cater, 24 artillery; | caves shall be used by the Univad States Treasurer | Marseilles, and thence salted to various quarters Wisconsin. The rolling mills and rail mili shut | houses of worship and sustained 89 Sunday 82 Thott Allyn Capron tet eae at tltery EUS | fn his discretion ror te general purposes. of the | of the world, among the Blo de Janeiro. | down to-day. ‘The men, 1,600 in number, are | at thelr mission stations Jn speaking of eut. Allyn Capron, ey ot tome ut | sinking fund of the District. Here he engaged in bus! and later on took | quiet and claim that they’can hold out until the | report, the Rev. Dr. Curry made Se ae An eee ee Capitol Notes. part on land and sea in the wars between various | company signs the scale. Statenient that there were 40,00) adult males im ference arene Cased Licue Fea Ceti | mie sense war eve Eee states of South America, distinguishing himseit | ““Tne laborers of New York City have ted | Virginia, who could not read tue aswes “ot the ae oe eee Tie Dance ne ane cence Commalttes orcye House wi | Particularly at the stege of Montevideo. In the | committee to ask the authorities for am of | canditates they voted for. ~~) a arly Fl Lies: © Kicnonyed ari, | consi? rls for tee nai sajeaneaene | gringo ee Gartnal wth a eonfnatians | Wage trom sworn © tne oar of tone repre hat erg Judge advocate. the present session of Congress next week. ph oe ee eer ro gic pars Bega © e i : hen he con- | tlement of present accounts before further trust- | the ‘ministry—26 at Richmond college and 18 at Attorney-at-Lay May 31, 1882. bs When the debate on the Lowe- Wheeler election Bhd ‘The Southern Theological Seminary of Loutsville, : nit 4 Gunton Lav Ballding, — aapl OF B Navas. Onpens.—Lieut. John W. Danenhower to | contest is concluded this afternoon by Mie Atante, ; ee a ae eg A 8 werner Se ais Special duty at Washington. Passed Assistant Lape Viena ae vote will be taken ond Lowe aot x posed to lead the “no credit” move- | gtace that the association should be in debt for the —— = SS Re Surgeon Howard” Wells to the naval hospital, | Will be seated. He isa greenbacker with demo- jo NOT BUY UNTIL You HAVE EXAMINED DANFORTH’S, the orivinator of the Vapor Stove, the latest Patents and We have pleasure in announcing that we have this day established a store in this city, where will be kept const ntly in stock a lare and complete assortment of i iment. education of its ug Ininisters, €1,300 was raised Philadelphia. Lieut. John V. B, Bleeker detached | “Tati leanings. Neapo ‘The attack of the dock laborers at subseription tn 30 ulaiutes from the New Hampshire and ordered to the Kear- THE PROGRAM IN THE HOUSE. was finally driven from Italy, ‘TIL, Thursday night, u; sarge, June 10th. Cadet Midshipman John Ss. A vote will probably be reached on the Low:- | to New York, where he gnsagca cago and Alton in- Waters from the Quinnebaug April 28,and ordered | Wheeler election cas> ,to-day, when the case of | candies on Staten Island. At jury of six or seven Of those attacked. Ji Pills- Patierus, Cosbine for the largest family don See ad by Fiunbors, Steam and Gas-fAitters. | co examination fof graduation. Passed Asststant f who was wounded by a pistol shot, will fiyand icely ae on a Ranges without beating your | 3833 HENRY McSHANE & CO. Surgeon J. F. Bransford froma special duty ay | Smith egt. She ley @1 Ala.) wil! be called up. ‘The go! aly Fecover. a EES use. No dirt; lighted in ote minute, and «iving > FEDERAL; BUILDING ASSOC x 1a and Costa Rica and ordered to ] contestant in this latter case died in this city on | good Is The labor situation at Pittsburg, Pa.,is un- | disappeared ‘tha ‘wander peculler more heat th tnsde. Call and Eg aS ING ASSOCIATION, NO. | Guatema special stances, The young man has just come thers in operation, » wer Stove we | “Fedenst Neov2, Mie thes reception of dues end sale ce | Cnty &» me Sinithsonian: Institute, Innis fiver, “the scoubian te ma 1a umes | san Cross! pic: on gin mg fortune of over COOLERS, Sets at low tet EOE RATORS, WATER | advsuces, wile neid at hall,’ No. 615 Tih street, or- | Pgigowat.—Gen. Walker, ex-Superintendent of Shelley and declare the seat.vacant. This will ‘Of the disturbance. married on June 14 to = . Sade ents to the SOME Ea a ebm: tinted ber of the | Temand the case to the ‘Of the district for a W. 8. JENKS & CO., be pers us contrition 8 Hacking 198 reduction the Census, has been appointed a member of the new election. After this case is disposed of the preuidnns om advances bmnitted. usetts Board of Education. —Ger 8 2p Am 717 7th street northwest. | Intention of the saucciation to place its funds at’ the | Massachusetts of Edueation.——Gen. Hazen, | thrernal revenue bili 13 to be galled Up, and after It Minimum rate, All etockholders and persons desiring | Cbief of the Signal service, has returned from | is aj ‘of the committee-on appropriations About 800 of the striking boller-makers in New mone) cheapest rates id. attend the meeti; New York.——Representative Candler has gone floor. ropri- | of Cay In a inember and Brooklyn have returned to work at ad- aoe TORR EDEON, Pectin” | heme to Boston t be atenne Sete woidiag ot | osc timation Renee Bit of the appropri = York and Bro re PRESCOTT, Seorttary and ‘Treasurer, poly hconemny 8. tie Sides a areready. The last ones—the tency and the flonal guar. Bough’s steam rhe ——s a x stree! wrest. retary Of s forcible | legisiatt Teported fouse lockout H4A* 4k & HUTCHINSON, ant masew anni eae writer and has had considerable Journalistic ope, bec ne beaded ain SS ee eg ARS OCEs TI02 rience, 1s to become editor of the Ohio Stzte Jour- TUE. GENERAL DEPICIENDY BIL. ‘the ausp of nal on the 1:t of July.—Dr. Browa, of the Navy, ‘The Ht Series tions. $27 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, goes to Saint Paul to attend the meeting of the e House com) on apprepria verter. 4 ‘rican Medical Associa which convenes | day afternoon reported the general deficiency ap- Hall there next week.— Rey waive Harts, whos | propriation bill. It appre nearly $9,000,000. Rervous BRANCH CORNER EIGHTEENTH ANDP STREETS, | ¢} pee er A peng oe ihe ee ot nb “yg Cece Be ‘The following are the principal: items: To detray abouts . at city yesterday wi fe and child, z = DUPUNT CIRCLE. Te oT mine ae i ee Main URGl tie Test Of ert week Mn Glen: hs expentee nt ths CEES alae artery of Up ‘Tae Greatest = Penna. ut. Craw! \, a Lieut. Scantling ars | surremter Lora Cornywall ceived from PLUMBING, FURNACES, RANGES iu we neers. We Ok ‘Davy yard. J. W. Miller, regtsuered at the Summit Potnt Hott senator | (aay Suleman of te late Thursday . pitol wt. J and Mrs, McPherson sailed for Europe to~day.— | Cains, 4 y salar MANTELS, &. 37, ‘TST st aw. | 5G. Barthel. Mr. Win. H. Cooper, who has. been connected with nue officers, $178,000; for Army a |. B. Danis, navy yards Bend the National Museum for some time past, has rc- chen, cor Sth aml pte. i 3, | pemed his positon to ita business entagemenc at 7 y Ww, . os - ag APPY MOTHER, HAPPY CHILDREN, $F ar tet powder for acean aad Sekar Gen | Gore rofl epee i nae Cam . for moths, at DRE' ace, eee If of the hurbor tn- ‘Oth nd Peunsyivacia avenue. provements: that city. PORG n GETOWN @ Jobbing in all these lines. i 4 “ | 4 ee, i

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