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Fite nett = € ing oCNE 6 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY. 7, 1882—DOUBLE SHEET. Telegrams to The Star. | Sauy'‘has” You "oO" | NEN WHOSWINDEE Horese, AUCTION SALES. __|____AUCTION SALES. a 8 : oD pee MS. 8. Raxpat. | Dodges ana Tricks to Which the Free FUTURE Days : ‘ Star Route —— Kew York, May 21, 1882. Boarder Resorts. MR. WING'S OPAXIN ates a re. ‘The hotel men of America, says the Philadel- Tpon the reissembling of tas court, Mr. Hine, Wall Street To-day. New Yor, Dec. 4, 1949, mus tee aks Yale ax Miner, begun nis |. New Yonx, June 7-—The Posrs financial article | yy Perexp: You ask for an hour. Ihave now | phia Inquirer, who are yearly growing stronger UKIMPROVED: Says: At the Stock Exchange the volume of busi- | put nrteen minutes, yet will endeavor to say | in afe at giving more than opening. He sid he bad not spent mere than | pegs continues large. Untted States bonds are 36 | gumethtnes organization, present. three hours of trae tn investigating the case, and | lower for the extended sixes, and otuerwise un- | “The loss of my Doy makes agreat change in my | Usual attention to the wrongs which the busi- that thae was spent In listening to a recital by his aa Senet fot ree Phinney feelings, plans and (Se ee ‘The joy of my life | ness has been made to sniffer through the alleged clients of Cele connection with thts case, wileh | <Peculition continues very feverish. Ta the iret | Was comprehended tm his, and Tao not now fi | inadequacy ot the laws in nearly all the states satisted him that they had no resson to fear the | juir' hour the mutket. eavanced " Keigs moosanes | inthe Protection of the business against the Strictest trial and scrutiny. fn the next hour , the market ‘was 70 love | nets Gf swindling trave ‘i. Te matntuinei that In reference to the mail ser- | weak and prices declined yadie per cont farious schemes lers. Vice there had bee cause 0: or na eign eid ogg geri ean fen See Movement is now on foot, in which the Hotel et slong exit > the ent, i, 21 forth cl preferred. * 9 or there Was mo con | cont, to #6. The eff ct on the market of the favor. satel Cs ratier gf eclercay eee ae the Spiracy tn th. #bie report Test seems appointm & committee, whose iy petvate a a 1a Conzress yesterd.ty was neutralized by rumors | trining. I mean to act my part while life oe shall be to examine the laws Gap to the | Part —— the contract. to cas regtbly circulated that a broker's firm about | me, but Ino longer covet length of days. Ir | felt | gifferent states, and tevise them for amendment acter nt sh: TRUSTERS SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE cae Aureaaeaaia to suspend liad a linge block of this stock. . Thus ntitying and being with Our | by the several state legislatures. ‘The hotels of pat Spatat on the Eas AND fash ae er k rere ‘who had first becom? as far the rumor appears to have been a pure inven- | loved ones in the world to come.1 would prefer not | paris are sald to suffer less than those of an: from the. = = tion. Milwaukee and St. Paul at this time de | to live long. Asitis, I am resigned to whatever rd running north 73 feet 3 d ex-Seaxtor Dorsey in | clined 135 to 10834: Union Pacific 1% 10 107; Den- | wat" pa af vinety ontereds other city from the rascally professional swiad- | Nerivion bivchan on had for years been managerof a tool company. | ver 1% to 543g; preferred 1 per cent to47,| Tam not often sad, and suffer little. I feel none | lers an This is probably owing to Sane yh They b wr here afterwards in the | and the remainder of the list a fraction. Since | of that eating away of the heart which afflicts my | the so iy of the proprietors with one an- 5 or having | 11:30 the market has been strong, although be- rf Ke end that she will . ‘There the breakfe most nataral way In the workl, Mr. Miner baving | 21-2) the market has been strong, although be- ioe ie makes me ee wi Spee ure Sood cies tas oak tet together ther, gome here for tae Denenit of his ealth. Finding | the recovering tendency. “The market however ne | UE Gurting fe Nes conte, alter Gecoeenar Sante nome A beat we write, is strong, with some stocks at the high- | him, with dry eyes. We had but few hours to pre | Bess, and exi aoe tittlo Tegard est figures of the day. The recovery having | paré for our loss. He went to bed as hearty and | thousand and one little details, happenings and ranged from 4 to 2 per cent, the strongest Ppy a8 ever: at 2a. m. he wanted to get up, but | improvements in the profession. tocks to-diy have been the Vanderbilt shares. | went directly back to bed, complaining of RO sick- ‘he hotel beat, to be successful, must be a arate et eta ek .ugtwittstanding ‘the | ness; a ittle past 3 he called Wgain, and soon the | man ef strong nerve, good address, and fine declaration of dividends, nave been dull. e ine urging and vomiting commenced in earnest; but : active stocks, with the exception of Long Island, | We stopped this at @eand T did not feel chee ne ws, | deceptive powers generally; for he, in making rf iD ® | E sa fF : i =} H BL 4 ‘ is H 3 1 Bok after thein. | f15d bids, ahout 50 the ar 1702 Penn— died of Lats 20, his entrance to a‘house, finds it positively neces- | {Be Property sold. : vES have dectined considerably. The money market a e| t d at 1 Hi a "a at cost. today 1s easy nt 2igad per cent for call loans on po lS the’ day betare, | SBFF to create an impression of “solidity,” if tt 7 E BANRa. stocks, and 2:21 per cent on U.S. bonds, Which delighted him beyond measure, and he was | may beso termed. on atleast one personof more | on suag — YigiMien oe paie.§ nua Gcemeer iiiaeiion! only induced to lay it up at night by his delight at | than ordinarily keen perceptive powers, and the {dea of coming up in the morning and surpris- | that person is the versatile hotel clerk, else he Cues SALE OF VALUABLE referred to Mr.| Hon. J. H. Mitchell has received the following | ing me by Playing on tt before I got up, In the as EI ckly st at as an object of susp! | ESTATE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF dayitent, 1 was called ‘to nis bedside: | Will be quickly t 1 ons STE FO! URTEENTH AND a | dispatches from Portland, Oregon: morning, ai cion, and, if admitted at all, will not be given FIFTEENTH STREETS NORTHWEST. VHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE (nthd'te | _PoRTLanp, June 7%—We carry legislature in| the next day I followed him to his grave! You | much show to get the'better of his entertainers. | By virtue of s decree of the Benusm Gontt, of, Cis sguane i, On SOUTH L STREET, sheutd be ot guess how goiden and lovely his long hair ictof Columbi: ‘the das THIRD AND FOURTH STKEETS EAST, IS elients had | Douglas, Clotrop, and Tallawork, and have now | Cannot gucss how golden and e The expert clerk has not acquired his experience | Se yisrict of Columbis, passed on the 24th day| HE SOUTHEAST CORNER. OF 80U <a Tad a vent’ te | no further doubt about majority of joint ballot. OAc Wave Exe er oe OF ior eatioven, andtawe (ar wean IN" w Betee meno in a day or a| which - et at. AND THIRD STREETS EAST, WASHINGTON, desounced — ani had a right PORTLAND, OREGON, June 6.—Yamhill elects the e have lost four out of five eae i L ser t probably b i service ta othe | section ae BL Show what sot of isn they wer. | eontiean senator ani thrre Fepublicin. represen. | OMY an infant left. Our last girt was only six | week, but probably Fears o in other | Jckeon, of al. are dofendans “a sorUP.” tatives. Polk county. three republican re-| Months old; the other two were infants. Pickle departments or lesset’houses, where it was ne- | Five Octock & | presentatives | Marcon elects | full repub- Was five years old last March. S80 much grace and | cegsary to closely observe and study character. p . Offe wit and poetry were rarely or never blended in. SO Pbcan ue ces an ticket. Also — Multnomah. he In fact, he should be, in reality, for the interest | feet deep of lot 8, aq ers a entice econ eke | The Mertection OF heautye We eon catures were | of his ‘employer, a natural detective as well as | etn. One-thira E el cls one Fepuulican and two demecterie meng. | Another child, and life cannot be long enough to | clerk, although many of the larger resorts em- | smmaiisrene seit med the court. bers or ‘the Huse. Benton elects democratic State | efface, though it will temper, this sorrow. Itdiffers | ploy professional detectives besides, who gen- ively, from d cod te ale, the pul ehh are oe ore senator and two republican Tepresentatives. phe CT i CO psd betty Morea aed perry e, male, the | ho ti el oe pel eed said Mr. MeSweeney. sean 3 . - i “ket e ex) ~ 5 or ol oul (01 e id. Vermont serul,” esntinued Bir. Totten, | Ste toe pemuiesnar ease oe Whole state ticket | “TOF the present iy prevailing sentiment is that | ‘T™ neat ob tS te it Inskes it Worse clerk by # guest for the of obtaining an Of some adventurous Cortez or Pizarro, who has Laced pears ents Gdn Cora cee teaen | Hunmiad bis bhige and acces of kis fescanbillal ‘an in. | Xtension or other favor, and who areacquainted FO) vial —_ “cen! ”? obser of sale the property will be resold at the riak said "i au ION SALE OF HORSES, RI AG! HAR ics males cea coaek «fad = te convention | hospitable shore, and feels he. can keacetorth ad. | With the faces and tactics of professional beats | hedeenituemeennee Mae : mi Dh e republican s - je meiuber being called a little bel BATU! Dat” MOLNING. comimencne po ® he phn Vance freely. . I do not feel that I have heretofore | and hotel thieves and crooked characters gen- fe i fare wows cS ne a after explaining further the different eh Oclock to-day. the at | deen derelict, but hereafter I feel confident that | erally. see He erate, | terms of Sale: ae ey ee e shemoas ons 0: bis clients, closed at half- noo SS a spe stemgeer tes no fear of personal ssrased nenone can ‘eterme} One of the detectives furnished an Inquirer] WACTER B. WILLIAMS & OO., Aucts, niyo6-dd8 7 on all copsiguments. (Jal6) 5. HENSINGER. Amot- ung. the liga : Hy ce pdoad before me seems | reporter yesterday with the detalls of several = | caval sanocta —Fec other bectsesae — 7 ing the liquor traffic, he thought an . wie ll | reporter y ay Ww oor = pentane Wee would make | cmeudment to the constitution chouid be senmnite PECL EEA ee eee shrewd methods of swindling in vogue by hotel THIS EVENING. er cen! eee Page. - was not inelined to proceed to- | ted fo the general assembly and the question made ; meet with as blythe a countenance as ever. Kind | Sharpers. LEY, Auctioneer. : a nae final with the people. He considered 1t wise to as . Kt the court ‘to adjourn until, to- | Shel Men une Prous. He countered ie wise to regards toMre Randall. Yours, THE FOLLOWING TRICK, ed to do this, and Mr. Me- | Sanding the Sunday law, as opposed to the record eg me * | which was recently played on most of the prom | AUCTION SALE_ OF UNRED! ded ty address the jury, and at 3 | Of free whisky and no Sunday. FAMILY SUPPLIES. Commencing “FRIDAY, MAY TWENTY-SIXTH. Nos TO HOUSSKEEPSES! eney pre CHINAMIEN MEASONS. inent hostelries throughout the country by a | 1882, at the National Lan ks é — ihe court adjourned. ‘The usual committees were then appointed. The | rut Not Allowed to Enter Lodge Rooms and varied assortment of U; @clock ihe court 2a) tion ad. ed unt! trlo of professional skins, was exposed by the ‘of— ioute Jury. Raieemeing al jarre — Ceremonies Somewhat Siml-/ cctective alluded to: Oué traveled with a| Goll snd Silver Watches, os EN ig The Sinr Houte Jury. Heari Baltim lar. J Plain and Set Rf Ke ER . WHAT DEPUTY MARSHAL WILLIAMS SAYS. Barron S gune A partial hearing of the | From the N. Y. Sun. goodly-sized trunk of the finest and most fash- Rlceve Buttons: sets Jewelry. 8 cE r. rg fond @ Tn reference to a publication in to-day’s New oe sea ae F. eee pel Se a Although it may not be generally known, the | ionable character, and the other two had vallses ghaine Sisal ienresweate, DUNCANSON BROB., Auctioncers, 888g TITT ee mer” Saad RN N “GGo York Heratd, aileging trreguiarities in the manner cotinterteit tills oh the N. ata Bank of Muncie, | Chinamen of this city have instituted a Masonic | of different styles and evidently well filled. padies saa: Genta Gotuing. at = 8 z cs Eo Z 4 HA i g a 8 Ind., and of the National Central Bank of New | lodge. On several occasions members of the | All of these rogues wore good clothes, but Cutlery; Plated aad Sed sinter Wane str i 5 WHOS York, was had before U.S. Commisstoner Rogers | Chinese lodge have sought to fraternize with | neither their dress nor manhers corresponded ee will beets. eee Pe EVERY EVEN- Sgss8_ TERE R i LL Lis ey . towtay, and then postponed until Monday. members of other Masonic lodges, but cn every | sufficiently to afford the “cutest” clerk a clue to | TNO,,8n4 con! a Eg ey BERL FA EE goes eporter this Canadian Affaire were considered membersotaclandestinelodge, | ove with anothee, "Ose itt arses eect | Ba ese ot a note or Pew te Bae ERASE EES oF t she ce aos, : vel ere ‘ : 4 - mid ot see how tt | aeegees OC poe ne etm AT Gate | and, as such, not worthy Of notice, The Chinese | Saik UrokR oo sr the hate teak and, slamming | _™¥%4-16. = ac. OO Ob Eee wR Re ; oe ae ae ae Gee a ite will ete is Jess than two years oid, but. ae now Lee his eee eee ganas asec mOkEOW. CG 4 3 R Pp 5. gx HI K Rwere to be summoned. Shortly receive the honorary degree of doctor of members. Its formation was due largely | and order his gage up stairs. may TO-! G ac 8 8 E DDE NEN Neve that there was any foundation for the re-| ciyi; faw from Oxford university.” Sir A. T. Galt | to the efforts of Deputy Sheriff Tom Lee and | here necessary to state, explanatorily, that a C. wr GGG DD EER N NN port. = hae walcgraplied tothe lord buyor mis wilkagness the Chinese interpreter, Jean ‘Baptista, aided {rolld” looking “front,” “or, ia more refined | PyEME ee fey a *n rH if t -_ a in settling Jewish emigrants in Canada. by eight other Chinamen less publicly known | language, a gentleman! 'y or business-like appear- | ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE OF BOOKS, STOCKS, ‘ a ee eee A Horrible Suicia Shan they. ance, is all that is requisite to secure a person By authority of the Supreme Court of the District of mm 3 HoH HH bas - Sock, wok up the Dacre apeopnacon Un | wR AuNTS ts Sune tuere” wae hor | yy stadt of Mase Tee eat eee | Tee rae 8 week's accommodation at 6 fret-| ou si ads afte JUNE, ACD. 1682, at | ont at etx and twelve, moni, wi ‘ ae =i pacers tbo ig thy ois Gelinas yo Gone a ne Bey ge cinen | Grand Ladve ot Masouaiin tie Celeste | cone ene requiring the, at commoner | ONE'O'CLOCK, P.M 'A8 the auction rooms of Dun: | interest, Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. WILL ALWAYS MAKE BEAUTIFUL ROLLS, Commissioners Dent and Morgan were on the floor. | Jackson, a well to do farmer, age who has | & Gi } a p Ane) canson Bros., 9th and D streets northwest: time READ AND BISCUITS. a Tene nike & i mn. | been sick for years with dyspepsia, went to his | pire, and that the Emperor. as well as his Grand | places, customary “pay in advance. 715 shares of the Stock (each of the face value of $25), REGINALD FENDALL, Trustes. Se eee ae ae mand det prataly eat ui throat with a pocket | Secretary, who did the honors to. Gen, Grant, | the’ mann oe would next pat tn an gh ite Amuerican, fieeiet Telegraph Company ot |_DUNCANSON BEOS., Aucta, 32-duds_ | Wholesale Depot: Corner lat street aud Indiana avenue, a pn offered an amend easing Vhen discovered by bis wife he was dead. | and lately introduced the first telegraph line | appearance and go through about the same Distri . | QTEIGER & LIEBERMANN, Real Estate Brokers, Mand tank one time 4 Prominent school | into China, with many others about’ the court, formalities, and lastly would come the other Sai Gra ot Sie tase vals ot $26) of the Washing. | § 1418 New York avenue. Jel WM. M. GALT & CO. : oar are Mascns. As to just how near the ritual | man with a valise. e order of going, how- tificate No. 51, secured deed of trust on the rT 1CK CURSIONISTS’ SUPPLIES. Neeser sere a ae ee ata once dur) Tonaered B Nerdictat | Seon be the Grand Le comes to the | ever, would be somewhat changed. The trav- “Sehuetzen Paik. ki REELING ROUSE, ee ie OR g RICK | DX e-half the condemn m price, convey the land | Sufcide while suffering under a temporary aberra- y 38 shares Stock ($26 each) of same, being certificate No. iz, Sethe Diatriot os Cotimibin,. Gecninn Alliott en, || Mion Of Saini utual in vogue among ee Inthe United | eler with a pak weald) promptly make ae : = aaew, ORTH! — f the property owners on the west side of the ——_o—___ tates, and how and when Masonry was | appearance at the end of the week and settle | 25 shares (each of the face value of $50) of the Waeh- ‘ . Street who would be lasors by tne extensiva of tne The Markets. introduced into China there is great di-| for lils accommodation, state his intention of ington Market Company Stock, cer Xo. SPECIAL griccalinil at mae Foad, and who should be compensated. Pig ie iors June oC Niegiaie fee ee io oe oF cunion: ore eer eancine to | leaving, Gedigteer uae Lorain beh oi = ‘Sehares (each of the face valus of $500) of the capital ie hers SEABOR. ms lass ea w ten-forties, 423% bla = Re Be oe e belief that the ritual adopted by the Chinese | tertainment he had receive is rmi- stock of the Hi Mill Company, See 0 1 sasang Jpererey) Gord eres SAT rggee eke Sc arm tastes 120. | Woe Ole peed a ee begin. | nation to patronize the place’ again when next | . ,,,Usif.gertifcales Nos: 44 Goand oz. F-PABT IVE O'CLOCK F-ML.the follow: | Fresh line of CANNED MEATR, FOWL and FIGH. YEE QUARTERMASTER'S DFPARTMANT ATTACKED AND | Flour quiet an jirmer—Howard street and western | ning of the present century. Another authority | he came to town, say “good-bye” to the clerk, si and Hill's Landing Turn) cityot Wi FRUITS, CRACKERS, PICKLES, Summer WINES, DEFENDED. Fase Sloe 50: do. extra, ¢.75a3.78: do. family, 5.854 ease that Fre Masonry Bea! bec sor wide shake hands pleasantly, Pant orten itis porters Bane Ro ae ne At Low Prices, = = 9.00: y mills sure 4.75. 4 r ree Ome ie- sal ». 34. In the Hose thts afternoon, during the debate | 99 pulls sures, 9, Shai. 73; do. ext a peate spread, and publications of » Masonle char- | to bring his trunk down stairs in readiness to | 4 shares 245 each)'of ihe Washington, Colesville and wirnera, om the general deficiency appropriation Dill, Mr. ays 8.00: do. winter wheat Betent 8.75. acter are bandied about so loosely, that itis | go to the depot, where he intended or not, | ognares ($100. ) of the ital Stock of the National m23 1018 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ks moved to strike out the clause appropri- | Southern lower; western lower and dull—southern not difficult for anyone to become familiar with | as the case might be, to take the train for ‘Fair Grounds Association, certificates Nos. 213 a 1.33a1.38; do. amber, 1.40a1.49; No. 1 Maryland, and 672, ating $400,009 for army transportation during the No. 2 western winter red, # .$836a1.39; | the secrets, and his inference is based on that. | some other city, the hotel men of which it 8 Prone woten ¢ OME MARKET, fiscal year 1881, and $500,000 during the fiscal year | June. Seal See: SE ort ota earns Pe Other — autharities say that _China-| had been decided to “play.” The other two ‘Shepherd, each 382. “He thought that there had been some mis- | fiz “s ad kids acute vith rable 5 ern white, 93;| men have been initiated into Masonic oe companions) would never show up at the ihe y—south Management in the quartermaster generals de- | do; Yellow, 86; wentern mixed, spot, S2asked ; July, 79% | lodges in the East, and in the course of time pay: 1620 dru STREET NORTHWEST, lesk at all, for thelr luggage went out safely | eoshaponly Geel a with all parte of the iment. He believed that the lite quartermaster ugust, 80805. Osta more ‘active and stead: have fallen out of them, and thus used their ex- | and snugly packed within the safe receptacle of Samuel ‘with. 5 Fenetal bad een honest, but thse he had been | southern GUaca: ™” western sould. “ne duit 75060 | PeFlenees and Knowledge tos good account in | thelr companion. To the clerk it ls a puzale | __ Semasurasn Sas : Obtain cheaper transportation. wwe attempt LO | Hay “slow, and “eay—pritne to.” choice Penneyi- | forming lodges in their own country. Those |how the pair of rascals got off with’ thelr Vonnges 102) ote obtain cheaper transportation. vai te rovisions | who have this opinion count a great deal on the | valises, as Med were probably seen to go out | vomumes 1 to6 of **The H ent ake Eset ec McCoo explained. that atarze art of the Sa juli meate—gnowiters | titative faculty of the Celestial, rather than on | empty-hande : Vormsargey, Cattle Ciel acdes dis tasperient ant ecogonnio Pa ta elency aroce rem b ~ Pritam y~ | 108: si 2; Hams, 154016. Lard— | & well balanced, retentive meiacry. If such A REMARKABLE AND UNIQUE WAY iste Di day dinner comes to yuu fresh, melieves you ernment had been under in 1880 to hurry troops to me * 7 kl ss The Real Estate Directory of Washington, D. ©., ‘alleare. the Ute country to qu-ll an Indian outbreak. Gen. | Tefed. 12%. Butter quiet—weetern, packed. 13a18; | the case, Free Masons would expect to find a om Sow ‘olumes. ery: 2885, ee : oe of getting the best of hotel keepers developed |. 0¥ Metgy, he asserted, had condw tod the quarter | a Coffee auiet Hic. ware eam awe | similarity of signe, symbols, and. forms in the | & Sting pe Lot Miscellaneous Books. FALL & LOVE, ordi itself with the eomjng ‘into vogne of the long m3 ‘Home Market, 1620 14th street. master’s department honestly and fatthfully. 36: wr refined | lodges of the Chinese, rather than in the words e Mar! Mr, Sparks st ited that he- had not reflected upon | ran 3 10 | or names of officer. The lodge in this city was | and clumsy ulster, and has since been played | ,amtnistrators of extate of Mas LARET! CLARET! CLARET the honesty of Gen. Meigs, but that he believed | Livérvool per ate 3 ‘four, #566 | instituted by request from the Grand Lodge of | with success in different parte of the country. Cc pod [a ptr lone re Vory eXtravu- | Yarrels: wheat, 10,008 bushels: corn’ 7,606 busliels, | California, which got its charter from the Grand | The trickater would commence operationa in | 7g\HOMAS DOWLING, Aucuonea _ Mr. Hewitt of N. Y. bore testimony to the great | Salts wheat tin ii7 Ctubele core a ose tame | Lodge in China. Lodges are established in 0% services, the high character and the indefatigable | NEW YORK, ‘June 7. ‘We offer, as a specialty, rf tocks ‘active but weak. towns wherever there 1s a considerable gather- |“ House convenient to the place intended to | Veny HaNDsomE MIREOR FRONT ARMOIRE: a2? - - FINELY CARVED MAHOGANY TABLE; TORK: THREE BOTTLES TABLE CLARET FOR $1, OR Orth FMEES Were CO | ee acting rer om, AMO; short 489. Stats | Ing of Chinamen. In Havana they are numer-|be victimized by dressing himself in warm| FINELY CARVED MAHOGANY TABLE( TURK: $3.75 PER DOZEN. rohorated by Mr. Butterworth. bonds imactive. Governments irregular but generally | ous. In Chicago and St. Louts it is thought | underclothing, clean shirt and collar of the MAHOGANY FRENCH WORK TABLE; M. Wehave also an assortment of HIG! GRADES OP ‘The motion to strike out was rejected. RE Tone. See 7._mour dull and unchangea. | that there is one each, if not more. In the| finest fabric, and over these a huge ulster CARE Oe enone. CREO OR Oe CLARET, which we are offering at low Seana aa Wheat, cgeh anid carly montis a shade better, August | principal cities of California there are many. coming way down to his feet, which are in- B VERY SUBERI NCH CLOCK, WITH SIDE t) ORORTED MEATS Fic mw og and September ?,a% cent better. Corn heavy'and 4% | ‘The M; who organized the lodge tu this cased in highly polishéd boots.” A hat, cane| ORNAMENTS: ROshWoow: CHInFORTER ka a OYSTERS, SARDINES, &c., &¢., for se he Master who organi e lodge ly pol 'y O a Se cursions. fon of grief and sym- | cent lower. Pork ‘firm, 19.00320.25. Lard stexdy, city under authority from the Grand Lodge is | and satchel complete his outfit. In this scant UTED WATERS CaP OR SE OWeE EGE oT GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, pathy tn recard to the death of Garibaldi was Yong Hin Til. He is now absent from the city, | and deceptive attire ha would walk boldly up SSEL; OIL PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS: ms No. 1209 F STREET NORTHWEST. Passed by the Senate this afternoon, District Government Affairs. having been in the western states on business | to the hotel desk and secure a good room, FRENCE BEDSTEAD Ce a mix AN ALMOST FORGOTTEN TREASURY THEFT. The Commissioners have disapproved the ap- | for over three months. In the meantime the | paying for it, ahd at the same time taking FUE, MIROGANY, EXTENSION DIN. edie ag ~ a ‘The House this afternoon failed to pass the ttem Plication for liquor license of Frotome Rose. Deputy Master acts. Yong Hin Tii was chosen | good care to display a large roll of bills, WARE: BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON, Ko. CORXED BEEF § Fs E GLASSWARE; KITCHEN REQUISITES, &c., &c., -pdepfendlsenpen Member tal oot beoe wy MEGA AA RSER |. Tati Gate ee ne ‘The above foods belong to Madame Larmler, the ner In the sum Of $47,007, money which ft will | nave peen f: " 3; | meml id yet ‘ome 80 familiar as he wi In the morni there was sure an un- a a SS cavanene was taken by D. W. Halleck, an | W. EL Powe rece, 4 ine eey ancien ie the mysteries of Masonry. The lodge has now | earthly pulling at the bell indicating his room, ahh Sewold ‘at lier vexidense No, 1S penaeyire employe of the cash room. One sum of money | between! ana K sts. n.w.; $35,000. Eawrences arrived at that period when the members be- | and the person anawering it would find an ap- Bia avenue, opposite wares fotel, on THU! AY Was in a package of $02. The clue to the theft | Sands, erect a three-story dwelling, near corner | lieve that they can do better by enlarging their parently indignant gentleman in a fearful frenzy | MOR OLOGR e EIGHTH, comumen: Was discovered by the procuse use of $600 at the | foot tyro Cheseeeey ea seen, Sherman & Co., | accommodations. ‘There 1s not room enough, | of excitement, who. between curses and ravings, * Saratoga races by one“ Peg-lex” Brown. A point | husetts ave, near dir ot; SDT Ee | the officers say, for the large number that come | tenders, by installments, the startling statement TT'Wo STORY, BRICK HOUSE. No. 202 1 Of order was raised against the Item by Mr. Blount, es 3 $8,000. to the lodge room, and there is a desiretosecure | that some one, during the night, had robbed CHUSETTS AVENUE NORTHWES' T" 1; WO —— . SSAGHU- of Georgia, and it was sus‘ained. Pending the | Riven Trape—Harbormaster Sutton reports | 8ome large house in Mott street, but there is | him of clothing, money, and he “was In a pretty Serta AVENUE HORTHWESICA eat @edate a long letter written by ex-Treasurer Spin- | Ae 38 e ue EB E ARE RECEIVING DAILY EXTRA BLUE GEASS MUTTO! PRIME STALE ¥ FED - = EEFES SELECTED O¥ST! is at th i to be had. Property in that neighborhood | fx tobe Thesympatheti trushed| ING LOTS ON GATREET, BETWEEN RORTH Stok vestee en arrivals at the river front as follows:—Stmr. Sue, | none perty in neighbor! x sure.” e BY MH) ic-servant rusl N foot on ner, dated at Jacksonville, detailing the circum. | a2i¥! , merchandise, Stephenson Bros.;stinr. | ia I 0 Chi n, but rt of it is lat hi CAPITOL AND FIRST STREET NOE’ iT. t | PIRILAD! CHICKENS AND TURKEYS, Seances of the robbery. was read. Noriate ra oe Seat Ss oe aa leased % name! ho part of it is large | forthwith to intorm the proprietor of what had a4 At the ‘THWES' On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE EIGHTH, , W. W. "Hackett, Sinith, 200 tons of coal for city | (owEh to accommodate the lodge. Jean Bap- | occurred, and this worthy man, in fear that the | Louk =| BOSTON MARKET, icing at HALF PAST FIVE O'C —_—_ = comme at Guiteau Says He Don’t Need a Minister | dealers; schr. W. Schnink, Boyer, 91 tons cos, | t#ta, the interpreter, saya that the ceremonies | matter will become known to the whole house, | S°cpmmencinest HALF Lot “4 et. } ae LEON SCHELL & CO. Stey TOs. in the lodge are almost similar to those in lodges | is yery likely to compromise by furnishing his | Condon’s subdivicton of lot: square No. 564, front- a ‘The subject of a spiritual adviser for Guiteau | 8% tons. coal, same; Senr. Rone Carrell Lowell soe of other Masons in this sity. He doesnot know muppaned uanfertunate guest with a new suit of| 638 ‘improved by a two-slory brick cottage, Noy tn, with set ES has been discussed to some extent by the jail omi- | $00 laths, Biscoe; schr. W.L. Franklin, Spedden, | wherein they differ except possibly in the nam- | clothes and the amount of money claimed to | 202 Massachusetts avenue. ally, Se- MEDIC. & “ 3 203 tons of coal, Clark & Given; schr,’ Ada Lee? of the officers. have been stolen; at least the matter would | IMMEDIATELY AFTER we will eell in front of "6. op- AL, &e. fae ear ne Of them asked this morning, with | Weston,*cord wood, H. L. Biscoe. ‘Schr. Tangier, | ft te in the by-laws of the Chinese lodge that | provably be settled in some way profitable to | Premises parts of Lote 9 snd 10, in square south of oui | . DOMLE ON TWO OF DE ETE this end In view, what denomination he was and | Malle, eighty-eizht’ tons coal, and. schoon p y PI square No, 562, being the west 10 feet front of lot 9 and $250 will BOTTLE OR TWO OF DR. BRUTHERS’ IN- Y “te | Nellie Ban er | curiosity is aroused. There was a time in this | the bol fraud; any way at all being, of course, | the tant b foot fret et ae lo This lot fronts both on ‘at pur- will cure any case of Nervous (edna r ba Lourie Pigelescrpay was: Pl nee tanneries Lo C- ek Johnson Broth- country when it was supposed by non-Masons | to his advantage. ‘Maseachusetts avenue and on H street north, and im- dows Genel, tar 8 aoat meee ane ees | ca dealers; barges 1 ‘Aenes Allison, Harlaiont | that one Mason was expected to do almost any- | “An original genius, who eked out a precarious | Proved by frame dwelling, No. 229 Massachusetts ave- Say Reed of one, for Tomet inat I am | 35 tons; Touts Cooper, Maloney, 245 tons! | thing that another asked him to do. A consid- | existence by his wits. while stopping at = well, ignores , é 5 i es id | nS; & Conctian. Mr. Grifith, o Baltimore, (of the | Wm. Donaldson, McCartney, 253 tons; Twihill, after, XK710TIMS OF SEORET DISEASES SHOULD GON. eration of the by-laws of the Chinese will | known hotel in this city, went to.a good deal of | tees, lots 68, €9, 10 and 71, in equate Nov 624% lots 68 ae Fe nes DEA Ses SOULS Com Prisoners’ Ati Association.) I Uke very'well, as | Brown, 249 tona, and Florence, Smith, 390 tons, ot great way to make that, supposition g A | trouble to get a good pair of boots for nothing, Fi cach front 10 feet cor Pon Ge One he ae the ‘only pliysicians tnt tas cliy wb can rereeneete ‘Well as any mnan I ever ts: with on religious Coen for C. H. Burgess; schr. Sarsh Elizabeth, | Chinese Mason must do all in his Power to help | besides beating his stopping place out of its just | unimproved, being in the Immediate vicinity of the eure en tint meen! have been, Sink aie Ws Cas and hope hat ne wil | Five Set kalghe wide wood'3°S cates. | & brother ‘Maaon- Mo must ao) etablsh & | Quen," went fo Words shoe shop fad | Seance Rabie Sa ie Soe sat Farad iguana an = eg nz = indry within two blocks of a brother, and | ordered a pair of the very finest articles that : One-third cash; balance in twelve and Se ‘The Courts. must dissuade every other Chinaman from | could be made, being very exact in his stipmla- | eimcizen nomiie notes bea ae pan eat meee, and RUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE Tupnoven | @F () REWARD IF DE: Me Fe Tus FoLtowtnc-NawxD CapeTs In the revenue Pouice Covrt—Judge Snel. Going #0. If he should be so unfortunate as | tions as to the material and style, and o po a hig Cpe s epee | 3 FIRST AND $505 ‘Leucorrhoe (or Whites), and all marine service have passed their exam{nations for | | To-day, Peter Churchill, profanity; $5 or7 days. | to fail in business, he must be helped and | them to be sent to his room at a certain time. | $n*2 si option of purchasers. A deposit of “3 = Fuptions or irregularities of tho Messtreal Ferioae:, Promotion according to order of merit: Geo. A. | Minnie Ralph, vagrancy dnd public’ prostitution; | put on his feet. If non-Masons crowd him, | Then he gave the same order in another store, ‘cost. Terms to be complied with in seven Lf a Starkweather. E. F. Kimball, W. & W. Hall, C.D. | Kms" S days. Christopher Mormon, assaulton | they must be talked to and requested to walt » | Barchaser ‘In execution of the trusts of deed to me, : except that the delivery was to be made half an otherwise resale at risk and cost of defa ‘pur- 4 Kennedy, J. C. Cantwell, JG. Moore, HE’ West | Nathan Johnson; $1 or 1day. Caroline Brown, se coneeae Decent! - i ‘ADAME DE FOREST HAS REMEDY FOR LAs Y advertisement Sth. A.D. 1876, and recorded in ‘dies, Allfemale complaints quickly cured. Can’ h 7 the coming of better times for the payment of | hour later. The buy who brought the first pair | Chaser, after five days’ BURCANDON Dine ais, | No. B40, folio 128, ct sea., of the Innd resondeat the a a ee and AY! Lowe. Keep tte peace, Samuel Hl Sean ene: 2 | their claims. Ghoul they still persist, pays | mar pe Back eee renee th stretched, | —>** * pistetel of Coluniiia, 1 “shal: cpone to public gale, tn | Seo Rours frees 1 crciock p.m wien bedien Cang. a maa ae Gi Joun son and H. C. Underwood, affray; Sherwood | ment is made by a wealthy member, or out of | and the boy who carried the second pair was = TEE! = Urreat’s Hors.—Mr. C. H. Reed, the counsel | (il Tned $5 and the others $1 each.’ Alexander | the lodge funds. No one has been known to be | sent back with the right one. The swindler for Guiteau, this morning had an interview with NTH, A.D. 1882, st SIX, O'CLOCK P.M, all of (2), in square numbered orate Rane Dubant, threats to Phoebe Dubant, his wife; $100 | recreant in this trust. Ifa Chinaman who is a She prisoner at the jail, and at the close the latter | bonds or six months in jail. Frank Williams, told Mr. Reed to “zo to the Prestient right away | petit larceny, second offence; grand jury; bonds nami is also ytl and get it done at once,” and it ts thought that he | $900. Catherine Shelton, profanity: -§ oF 7 daya, | Cllnaman, who is also @ Mason, everything in then put on the remnants, for which he had not Mason should stab or otherwise assault another | paid, and caught the next outbound train. winead ; "i . their power should be done by the members of | _ HOTEL KEEPERS HAVE LOST CONSIDERABLE iat ing Jel5-codly Da. JOHN TRIPP. meant to secure executive interterence. jade be ancy; bonds or 80 days. as the lodge to tide over the dificnity and secure | by cashing checks, and it is a pretty hard mat- | 25. R. MOTT’S FRENCH POWD! CURB Latest Anwy Oxpexs.—Second Lieutenant Chas, | lotte Clarke, Martha Robinson, Hattie Simms and | the release of the Chinaman. The large force |ter for anyone who has a draft for which he int Diseases, Gravel andall B. Satteri-e, tuint artiliery, is detailed as profes- feed toner Cot eral” ‘Mamie Jones, loud end | Rilbreth re ork oa Seallant, of Gam | Wants the money value to get accommodated at eee specs os ee Sor of military sclence and tactics at the Michigan | poisterous; $5 or 18 days, sa ce Watana its Rite, ee time morn ae Shula how: digs averse. | siie'by Wa B. rE military academy, Orchant Lake, Michigan,to take ————— motive than to know his standing in China, and | The following incident related by a hotel clerk street and vania avenue. yer boa, (Mort July 1, 1S82'and will report for duty accord- | Bros were opened at the ‘Treasury department sig is to the point:—Formerly we did guesta tavors Ww by mall under seal on receipt of ‘rice. Bee efedeing, Secont Lieutenant George R | to-day tor welghing apparatus for use in the cus. | Wether he was a Mason. vee sf Cecil, thirteenth infantry, wno will Join his com- Should a Chinese Mason owe a brother Mason CERY SAL nora by cashing their checks and drafts, but we soon ND LOT oF THIRD Tost TRUSTEE’S SALE OF I} VED REAL R. ROBERTSON, THE MOST Ge gg apy. ‘The leave of Major Joshua 8. Fletcher, jr., | MS and other services. There were but a téw WEE: VENI any sum he must not sue in the courts for the re- § goods busi- EET, EAST EAR experience, will ‘acure in Sy Bocca 4 infantry, Is extended three months. Leave of | bidders, The contract will be awarded in a few on of thatsum, but he must put the matter in Bos bien A genticmas Mithe 7, ORT 3 Baur ‘STREKT, Otte fet: ‘Organs, iervous ‘end Seninal - a jery a ness stopped with us for sevefal seasons and Supreme Court of, Ne oas of Caption Charis W. Willl-mrs, assistant quarter- | days the hands of the ‘arbitration committee of the ptly pettiod for whatever he contracted for | Ge biiintcr Comet tn Eg A ae Gee | mee sod Eryn vot cured 38 — t, US. army, is still further extended fifteen Swoxrxe Pronretrep.—The Attorney General lodge. If the creditor insists on prompt Bey; Wausve at implicit confidence in him. How- By 4 20 are, ‘Consultations 5 7 ; ae a hae amon ax uae cece ing in tne | Bent, and the debtor has it not, then he ever, the Inst tlme he was with us he stopped | Site anna Stal SP oa, 33 a a Tae omhon abe erg eet ede, & Bws for furnishing supplics to the Bureau of stow — oe receive it from the lodge. The lat but a few days. He claimed to be doing plenty vy 21, gt veg tbe Physicians of Baltimore. Engraving and Printing were opened at that pu- | *P ment of J bvypven pias geen Linese Masonry io- | of business and his sample trunk was with him : re eee eee Comp tiatas di comers were seventecn classes, | “Mn. Wanermn Ewes, chief clerk of the soliel- | hess wocdnon ant fraternity. It is not alone a | ° Re ee ne Yo Fou hare fatlea to Ghes paper binders metsmatatcals, inks, tex~ | tors office of the Treasury department, has gone | Masonic by-law, but It ire general consideration Loree Be Garon Bowen eae fei, “agree apni, “Wines Sm | Reng Mecano es | with Canam that ta help Soe anne peed py ee eo ings” ni iasaber eat “and ‘wood, &. igi as The Chinese Mason must believe ina God, the eral Ss cad too caer The items inet Unteress to local deul- Christian. book ers were those of Cuibetlind coal’ sad “it SEEN SORE SCE RARE EE ‘Our . (we OF akD wd towest hidder on coal was John Miller, at yyterians, should have it. HI So ga! peta per ton, and for i= += was the Great Falls them. if = Co. at 45 cents per 100 pounds. There were in 2 Pssesmuammemmaees i <ived, which it will take some time id ra 2 daily belies ‘This work has been in- fictals He trusted to a committee of usc? Hee 2 Rome \sooms | ‘the result will be made known to all m,ested Chea. & Onio..| 203, 24 to Sait = Ef ia > re im the Wi ‘ D*® BICORD’S were opened in rar department to-day for wrought iron elevator fronts for the north VITAL RESTORATIVE, wing of the War and Nay mt baliding. ot a4 - mane, wy Gepartmnes ing. Avrroved by the, Acatemy of, Moston, of Parte Spy FF iP ‘The bidders were Schneider oI STEER Bar| arebadit #4 fr Mouse last night. Senator Cameron took the ex- ursionists to the President's and made the intro- d@actions he ef puts rps