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TH ARMY AND NAVY REGISTER, LETTER FROM NEW YORK. ee ee Life in Gotham—The Decadence—What HAS BEEN OFFICIALLY DESIGNATED To PUBLISH THE ADVERTISEMENTS or Taz WAR AND NAVY DEPARTMENTS, Special Cor-espondence of Tux Event wo Stak. ‘New York. June 9, 1882, ! 0 MORES! 2d Edition. p Latest Telegrams to The Star. elUD Dill, which to the Hi AT aon Benjamin @. Love; this week. It looks as if New York intended to woe -nemomeaitny Sepeagecdiningahs gece louse on Legisiation—Benjam! OF, A Sensational Crime in ; ‘Thursday and a summary of which was printed Swatm, John A. Baker, Henry Wise Garnett, Mru get up @ corner in dishonesty. No legislature a in Tax Stam yesterday, is of speoial interest on | was iors aimigte —caupen Sey bolt. 18 & baker | Carte G. Harrison, Mrs I New Department AND OFFERS TO Al ADVERTISERS THE LARG! MILITARY CI@CULATIO: idasG. Candler, and Mra within many years, tt seems to be conceded, has | 0) ee ai tat on account of the increase tm the clerical force em- is nee en —daines H, Saville, Hi DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS Deen as corrupt as the one just brought to a close; ae ee eee aired th tae daartamate te hb eae rene 3 + —- ———— — — | the investigation of Judge Westbrook’s conduct increase arises mainly from the additional work 108} Ye FIRST STORY OF OUR IMMENSE W OODWARD & LOTHROP has fixed a stain on the state ermine; and now. g in connection with pensions and affects other Be an Way i ~—4 susey, ‘ ‘Eliza M. Bar, ° three social lights have gone under. The expulsion | I am eid four clothes, Mrs. Anna [. Aldrich. By-laws—Samuel F. Mi vi In nervous diseases offices besides the pension bureau. bright ribbons, then gave them strychnine, and as F of William J. Hutchinson from the Stock ” ery goon officio, Arthur MacArthur, F. A. Ashford, Gui waspane-' INCREASED FORCE IN THE PENSION BUREAU. as they were laid th ~ HAVE MADE THE FOLLOWING REDUCTIONS | Exchange was foreseen two weeks ago,| “whatis Dr. In that bureau an additional force of 817 clerks yall arround. ag eg ey A Ry pate when the frst bits of the damning _ : at an annual cost of $1,018,400 Is authorized as M. ‘Toner, Mary J. Irish, and Mrs. Stella, IN THEIR PRINTED GOODS DEPARTMENT: | testimony began to leak out, -He forfelts his seat, | CAme agreement on this m thi RulonestT 41 clarke oc Gass Stara oreaTOR AIL. ribbomntibs oka Goss of he eee bee ee Biden” 4 BUILDING. ich ja, worth about $90,000; but that ts of small 65 140 at seh, 107 t just before her husband ‘returned at oiclock peated consequence compared to the disgrace of his con- e 18 not to: mn two, 165 of one, 140 at $1,000 each, 107 copyists, at District Government Affairs. — = _ viction of dishonest dealing and undentable thiev- | But he Sane $900 each ; 7, at $840 each; 5, at $720 each; 18 watch- = ese ; | Public Printer Rounds has sent a note to the BEST QUALITY PLAIN AND PRINT! ery. There seems to be no doubt whatever that oe we men, at $720 each; 10 laborers, at $660each. The = gone to heaven. See how | District Commissionet SATTEENS he stole more than $2,000,000 from Mr. John R. Duff, = sum of $20,000 is made available to afford addi- ity they are with nice flowers for the angels” | density of the foll and he will probably be forced to disgorge most of tional facilities f for Bre of ‘the chilare Still alive, but has since | !ng the government printing office, wes Reduced to 37 cents per yard from 50 cents, it The $124,000 that he has already’ handed over him | tio ties for the tncreased force. ‘oi ha rane soreathan maeal the Commissioners to cause an order to be to Mr. Dufl by no means appeases that gentle- al ADBETIOMAL FORGE) IX THE SURORON GuumRAL's | (hed. Hire ReyDolt died spout seven this morning. | tor trimming the same, so 8s to afford more Light man’s wrat! e has annount is mm OFFICE. to the printers on cloudy days. SPLENDID QUALITY sOOTCH Of bringing sult. Hutchinson's style of ItVing as | ee Te Ao a ee Ear Beard, | ene bill provides for the following adattional | *2°"2- ere a ¢uh saoseasnon Vane GINGHAMS Dictye cacuatinaly nites cat eee ¥ i Bauigumtion, of slence | force in the oflee of the surgeon general: #1] Specie Shipments Today. ‘The Commissioners have sent to Arthur Gilman, on n % 6 that would contribute to his comfort. He is bold | Pure and simple. UM, Bn Whole | clerks of class four; 2% of class three; 53 of class zw YORK, June 10.—The actual specie =. secretary of the Longfellow memorial association, Sew nee Se ree eee i eee We |= Raceeet eeu 10 cenin fo 29 clear tpn ee” | Sr iaeolene wacker tie rae Oa ae Tae ny ee eee ety en Teen It Is over: | two; 80 of class one; assistant messengers; 3| ments to Europe to-day amount to $150,000 ‘must prepare for removal. No old goods will be checks, 32 inch wide, very desirable on him, and almost defiant. Nothing else could alice Men via ao MeaEN Roo nee will defeat | -atchmen; 6 laborers, and one superintendent ot | ®!!ver bars. oe taken into the new store. We tutend making it an ob- goods, Uhiel WhO Btenis rom Chonda ae ae OR | On the ples Of insanite: Sach e reaction will | building. at $250. And not less than 00 of the| © ‘The rom Workers im Cincimmatl. Sek iebaeely hide wid tire 3a wad on whe We ahem money he stole was his oldest, nd_most | Come. 1s. a queer creature—very queer.” clerks herein provided for in the surgeon general’s | _Cincixnart, June 10.—This forenoon a committee | effort of the Longfeflow memorial association to si = FINE QUALITY PLAID SCO CH trustworthy friend. It was Mr. Duff who set him ALITTLE MORE ABOUN:THE DRAMA. Office shall be exclusively engaged in oe of workmen the tron mills met the propric- | erect a lasting memorial of the Longteliow, ‘epaalloalles pray bedlsraed bne rrareng mee GINGHAMS aevuatty and” Logie aly we him ie ae oe eaeoeete eats aig Smt ieee pple calle re ie om acre 1 them to eliminate the word “torever fi trom the SS te oe te GOODS, to call and examine ths in fees _ evel aye rst his company had been engaged for a season here | Droana opp! For rent of ‘paattional Dullding oF contract, and to go to work on Monday on the canaeetel toon ae bealty a9 eee and oe Reduced from 25 cents to 17 cents yard. dollars a - year | was received with surprise: Everybody was in- | buildings for use of surgeon generals office, $4,000. | terms of the pact’ of last October, thus | operation of all good men, and no more appro ; omens oe ans ae havea Hae credulous. An Englishman when he is well settled IN THE ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE amended, Priate location for such AN monument can be BEST AMERICAN fe. Dawe roots Of | is very conservative. Irving is certainly well | tne following additional force is provided for: Five | Great Flood: British Col Shae the home where ody ny AGAIN: his rascality and thievery from Mr. Duff, as gath- : agi im, tn. dee EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS GINGHAMS ered by the Stock Exchange, are ppalling. he settled in his own snug theater, and has been 80 | clerks of class four; 8 of class three; 120f class| _Vicrorta, B.C.,June 10.—Reports come trom the Fear ns of the District turough. ‘Tux Even: second man who has fallen from grace, lin | contented that he has repeatedly refused to go on | two; 125 of class one, to be exclusively engaged in | Frazer River valley of the most disastrous floods ING Stak, and apy contributions received will be Reduced to1 0 cents peryard. Same goods J. Moses, ex-governor of South Carolina, is @ still} @ tour through the provinces. When Mr. Abbey | preparing and making reports to expedite the set- | Ver known tn that province. A week's warm | forwarded.” more pitlable example of erring human nature. | sailed for Europe it was known that he was in an " the | Weather meited the snow, which caused the river THE PROPOSED WIDENING OF HTH STREET. Weare now offering. Onaccountof the backwardness we recently sold at 15 cents per yard, That a man, who has been governor of a state, | ill humor over Mapleson’s getting Patti away from | tlement of pension applications called for by the | t rise so rapidly that the settlers ‘The Commissioners to-day sent s communtoas : should descend to sneak thievery and swindling | him and at the Of Nilson, not Keeping | commissioner of pensions; 7 assistant messengers; | time to remove all thelr effects. ‘The fertile dis- | ., he, Commissioners to-day sent a communion. f the season, we are left with too many goods on hand. | we pave A SPLENDID LINE OF PLAIN COLORS fora livelihood aimost Bellet, — ae ae engairement and thet - be ana } oe amp Twatchmen, and 3 laborers, For Font of additional trict of Chilliwack, and Sumas are as into Satine an appropriations, transmitting © com: ae ra " - = released from cell in Sing rboard 01 TOSS or for adjutan' eral’s office, | losses, re ret a ‘Wehave determined to sell them, and sell them we will, IN GINGHAMS, months hence, he will be tried and probably con- | and do something D . His recklessness resulted | $000 8 tines 2 Le * | canoes and skiffs. All the crops on the bottom Seceneeerik tan Wane or temas of the Columbian Gs we are bound to raise lots of money to pay for build- victed of swindling in Brooklyn, on gg suf- | 10 his bagging ¢ great lish D. Other additional clerks are provided for as fol- | lands are destroyed. On Thursday morning last University, containing a copy of a resolution of that For Combination Suits, ficient to imprison him for thirty years. The last | confess that I have as much cartostty to see Ellen | lows: Twenty additional clerks of class one in the | Matsquis dyke gave way and the water covered Doard authorizing hi to otter to convey, upon ing and to tay in stock for our grand opening, second etinsdas Glas oe and most touching case of all is that of the good | Terry, who is to come with him. Is Irving afraid | second auditor's office, the reclaimed prairie, destroying the crops and | Dont, Summarizing im to otter to convey, upon ‘ ae “s », 4, cents yard, Deacon Richardson, who has fallen from a of losing his environment that he is a gcing Additional force in the third auditor’s office: Five | Sweeping away in a few minutes dyke pi District, for ey of the United States, a strip of Rone in country. ton of devotional spiendor in the Hansom Place | bring of his scenery and ‘es from | clerks of class three; 7 of class two, and 8 of class | Valued at $100,000. Steamers find no difficulty in land for the pu: of widening 14th street road, WE SHALL OPEN NEXT SOME RARE BARGAINS | Baptist church, in Brooklyn, to obloquy and dis-| his own theater with him, and hisentire com- | one. navigating Where a few days ago were beautiful | 1104 report of cs ceaner teen . - [se because he has been found guilty of ex- pert Well, it will make a better Additional force in the second comptroller’s | farms. On the line of the Yale-Savona railway IN PRINTED DRESS LINENS, remely sharp secular practices. He was caught | for us. But the show is away off | ofice: Four clerks of class four, and 4 clerks of | the river is 62 feet above low-water mark. In | LOWEST BIDDERS FOR FURNISHING DISTRICT SUP= Of which we shall mak tion in this in the act of building a raliroadon Sunday. Such|in the future yet. He_ is ___ not | class three. some places the wagon roads are 13 feet under PLins. we Pai paper. is the record of a week. coming until the season Of 1883-4 While Mr. AD-| "Additional force in the office of the Secretary of | Water, bridges swept away and railway works| ‘The committee on bids for general supplies of — SUFPLYING “A LONG FELT WANT.” bey isthere he should bag Mr. Conway, of the | War: Two clerks of class three; Sof class two; 5 | considerably damaged, and on Friday the water articles for the various departments of the Dis. tment yseiny oto Madi Scare Tense | adhe’ © ReMGegPhfat agar | Foam om, and oro meen Basa ondge hae ahaa gta fi | rc goverment one nex tacal ara cm: tosee Dan Frohman about arumor. The offices | described asa beauty of the pure Greek type—a SER SUMMARY OF FAR ADDINIONAL PORGE Somewhat better. The weather 1s cooler, with | pleted the tusk of scheduling the same, and this of the theater are above the lobby, and command | divine Apollo. An American girl, who gave a | 5 giveil above 1s as follows: light rains, and the rivers are reported at a Stand- | afternoon reported the following as the lowest ‘Wehsve just reduced ail our COLORED DOLLAR | 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 921 | View of the magnificent stained glass windows Going account of his personal attraction, sald Clerks, © Amount. | still. Another shipload of Chinese arrived here on | bidders: Wm. Ballantyne, stationery; Judd & Det- i hat he lisped charmingly. Bring. the sweet | Penston office . 817 $1,013,600 | Thursday. ‘The Chinese merchants say that 40,000 | weiler, printing; Wm. Iallantyne & Son, school SILKS to 75 cents. of Stokes’ gilded gin room across the street. Iwas | fispert “Mrs! Langtry Is coming, cheagh bor Amon | Suneeon ces orai's of : c ? BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, 166 224,200 ‘hinese Will arrive before the 1st of October. books; Joseph Savage, hardware, stoves, tin 49 Shown into a small apartment of esthetic design. | ican manager is very mysterious about her visit, | Adjutant General's office 167 200,660 $<» ware, &€.; No. 60n schedule undecided; Rob. = It - haan eee Tugs and tapestries hung from ein better ee Geant eed ig aching f of rae gies x 2S Wall Street To-day. rot — Cm rg Mart hee " 8, cast iron 5 c r e. so | = 7 ae poles and contains a sofa and some upholstered | ca! the newspaj and wi nm ie 10! ‘Secor omptrolier’s office. New York, June 10.—The Post’s financial article pe, reject H arbour Jai! Hi — SILK RHADAMES, from $1.50] JEAUTIFUL SATINES AT chairs. have been particular in describing | It has been ao Ptime atnes we have hada rav- | Second Audivor's ofies Py pale | saya: The sthek exchange tanrkete ae tees eotine | Wowett Cohen, beste ume Uipeess Onan "leas eee to 95 cents. this Uttle Dand-box of a place, for it is here that | ishingly beautiful man on the New York stage; | Third Auditor's office ‘24, 27,400 | than yesterday. U.S. bonds are firm at unchan: any, fire hose; Conrad Becker, sa.diery; J. H. = rices State ‘bonds are nominal, and Tailroad | McGill, of, palate, &o.; Willett & Libbey, Vaio} 5 My COO the amateur thirsting for Thespian honors after | let me see, not since poor Montague. Lester Wal- u i Ro o journeying all the way from Colorado or Texas | lack has faded sadly of ion vas As for Mrs. Total clerks. ‘$1,742,430 | bonds are irregular, but ina majority of cases | R. C. Hewitt, forage; T. J. Varnell, fresti meat, “ns of ALL SILK ° comes face to face with the manager. The theat- | Langtry, she is very much taiked about, and her OTHER ITEMS. lower. The stock market was strong during the first | hams and bacon; Great Falls Loé company,” toe; - é 555 yy %, fed Tical craze was never more rampant than just | pictures are appearing in shop windows more and | The pill further provides that in the office of the | hour, when prices advanced Maly per cent. | Geo. White & Co. ings; Johnson Bros., fuel; ta. This iss CO now, extending to the most remote parts of the | More. Attempts are being made to secure Mr. auditor of the Treasury for the Post Office de- | From then until noon the tendency was down- | Class Ing and notions, undecided ; clase poo country, and breaking out jn the most violeht} Conway; buthe should be reserved for another ward. About noon there was another advance, | 22, cement, rejected; Washington Brick Machine form in small towns and villages. Much of the | time. There is such a thing as too much of such | Partment there be appointed, in order to provide | Which has been followed by a fractional decline. | company, brick; Acker Bros. blue stone curbing; 65 PIECES OF CHOICE PATTERNS IN NEW DE- | blame for this falls on the head of Mary Anderson. | an abstract thing as—yes, beauty. the necessary force for examining registers of | The malicious reports which were circulated yes- | Samuel ‘anite curbing; Terra Cotta com- Well, the rumor was that a Dramatic School was 25 Pieces most beantifal P BROCADES, from $1.50 to rare Parcain and c tbe repeated. Allour Dress Goods way down to half p - : inent banking | pany, sewer pipe; classes 12, di and 27, eleo- SIGNS AND COLORS OF THE MOST BEAUTI- | to be'opened by the Madison Square Theater man- PELEae et ee one obeaining tn ey oe Woertshotter | Sears eee in | trical su mplids have not yet been decided. 6.000 Picces WHITE GOODS of every 4 agers, THE CITY MARKETS, formation and making such examtnation and re- bl to have been part of a concerted | Jullus Lansburg, class Wo. 4 furniture. —— . ss FUL PRINTED SATINES WE HAVE EVER } “89S tnig son Mision as is necessary for the proper auditing | Dian to presk the stock masrket From all parte of oS be sata alt 's\"replied Manager Frohman. “We have had | ATUNDANT SUPPLIES AND MUCH AcrIviry-—GRass- | and settlement of accounts for the transportation | Phe'country telegraphic Inquiries come sboat eta The Garfield Monument Fund. em as fart bats a dramatle scl 5 FED VERSUS CORN-FED CATTLE—VEGETABLES FROM | Of the mails, four clerks of class four, six clerks o! ak following recent contributions to the Gar- them as far b = dramatic school in contemplation for a year. The { the mails, four clerks of class f ix cl t | nouse as if by arrangement, and to make the story | The following m tated: the qua Tmore than our retail | | These are the most popular Goodsin the market, and | object of itis to train amateurs and quality them | THB SOUTH—OTHRR FEATURES OF THE WEEK. class three, four assorters at $000 each; in all. | riausihie bets were offered ‘that the house would | eid monument tn this city have been received by am eee ne eae | are the very best qualities. Plain colors to match the | to take parts in our several companies. After an| Business in the city markets the past week has | $20,400. Bhd gina seg! Meintislpo Gispose of | fail. ‘The “short interest” In the market 18 large, | Go. Corti nm retary éna tre ide demands. x ma tha | fixures for Skirts, and a very larze stock of GING- | amateur has been broken in hi Ml be put accumulated money orders: Three clerks of class ich stock I New | COL Corbin, corresponding secretary and treasu- shall be no object, and they must £9. | HAMS, LAWNS, PEKCALES and WHITE GOODS. | ina traveling company.” Those wae c eee ecg | Deen. moving lively, both in the wholesale and re- | Srovhreoclerkear #1 OO nce ee ee oi a8S | as 1s shown by the rate at mnich stock lend. New | rer: Proceeds of a concert at Salt Lake City, Utah, “__" NEW LOT OF ORGANDIE LAWNS. talents will play at the theater here after gaining | ‘il Fade, notwithstanding the high prices gen- | sooo each; in all, $10.00. And the Secretary of the dso; Lake Shore at i-64 to 1-38, for user Delaware, | by the 6th infantry band, $142.20; collected ‘by Li | geo NEW BO ‘NS. experience.” erally on all kinds of edibles, The supplies havo | ‘reasury 1s authiorized to sell as waste paper, or | T'sciawhnn ond Wootern at flee ae Leo tae neat | ee aa Nasiiville, Tenn., $23.50; 1. Joestine, We sell afine VICTORIA LAWN at 8 cen‘s, which is — “Whom have you to take charge?” been abundant and qualities good, particularly in | Otherwise dispoge of, the files of papers which have | Missouri, Pacific and Jersey Central each “flat” to | natimore S. Roose, Washington, $1; C. C. @Prckcesor Jona Bacene @an ce been prot accumulated, or may hereafter accumulate, in the Goer shock or more, . 5 jon, $1; C. aetailed every where at 12'4 cents W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, of elocution at Harvard College,” Proresser | the way of frults and vegetables. The wealthy | Cmca or the sudivor of the Treasury, for tne, Post | 1Percent for carrying, and the other stocks al Hughes, Harrisburg, Pa., $1; employes city post Ge PEENBECVENI RACER ae <AWill the school be in the aieaison Squaret” Seekers after good things to eat have no difficulty | Omce department, that are not. needed in the | S00Ut®percent for carrying. office, Washington, 'D. C.. $1270; Fort. Sisscton, mawieeria ton cen A AVENUE N.W. “Either in the theater or in a bulluing adjoin- | ‘2 Suiting their tastes from the variety of luxuries | transaction of current business and have no per- Proposed Emancipation in Cuba. Dakota, $5; officers and employes at United States 7 EST Is E CHEAPEST. 38 ly that abound, while the poor seek for such sub- manent. omoial or historical value; an ae Pro-| wrapeip, June 10.—A bill has been introduced in mint at Carson, #45; officer of the av os UR IMMENSE ASSORTMEN’ hen does it open?” stantlal articles as suit their means, and put their | Coeds of said sai Sot to Congiees” TTe#8UFY> | the chamber of deputies providing for the Imme- ohama, Japan, $1;' citizens of Deruyter, N.Y., O MMENSE ASSORTMENT “This summer. “A school of this kind is what | money where it will do the most good. ‘The proon | 224 Make report thereot to' Congress. cigar this country needs. They have talked a long time The following additional employes in the office | the slaves clvil rights. - BA 5 ‘NS, FIGURED | 0f establislilng a school in England, but they bave | 8TOcery man and stall owners in the markets | of the light-house board are authorized to be paid m Pe DES U TEU LEAMA) SICURED, never got. any nearer to It. ean vss yesolu. | Chiefly depend on the commission and wholesale | from the Appropriations for the light-house estab- 5 zeite, Monmouth, Til., $4; Citizens of Meriden, Conn. dealers for suppites. The greater part of this trade < Arrested. through E. J. Dovilttle, jr., mayor, $336.75; John tions. This 1s Hl, rete! is be; Ushment, namely: 1 clerk of class two, 1 of class Wriiuistrox, D! , dun .—Benj. Scott, and » *, . S, FIGURED LINEN LAWNS, | DutTnaveno’ doubt WAL uicnie ely eee: | 18 confined to ‘, if Nails 3 chicane ototined OL oto $1; citizens of ‘Calls. Giate abolition of slavery in Cuba and granting | $82} clttze ir collscted oy the Margene County News, OF NEW 3 sville, Kan., $13.95; by the Ga~ Do not consider this idle talk. E y lady in Wash | FRENCH LAW: petweon Oth aad 10th streets and im | OCs 14 At $900 cach, 2 assistant messengers, 1 Corneilus Johnson, accused ofcommitting acrimt | Fares, Tombstone, Arizona, ; conservatory of dramatic art.” The Be tee ee ey aad loth, streets. and tn | laborer, $600; 1 assistant civil engineer, $2400; 1| nal assault on: Liszie Poor, near Milrord, on the | xa, Cal., throwh Win. Jewell, postmaster, $10; Sngton knows the mas r etock, which we FIGURED AMERICAN LAWNS When Lasked if the theater was besteged by Bide Writeh ane ashington market, on the north | draughtsman, $1,900; 1 draughtsman, $1,680; 1| hight of gune let wero arrested at, Clayton, Inet | collected ‘by a igrene tag tm yy atm ag od van sede oahu tas tt sear ae dnc ce = ee stage-struck young men and thbater-mad maidens | #14¢. | Within the past ten years this business has Graughtsman, $1,820, ‘and 1 draughtsman, $1,200; | nignt. They miade mo resitvanee and caneved that Poop Hi Oe SS. cavely, Pore Deanea, Seaie, ly state is three times as large as the stock of the manager almost rolled off his seat. largely increased to sult the demands of the tn- | in alf, $25,640, while they were both innocent they were alarmed | $2175; the Republican, Maysville, Ky-, $15; post- any other merchant in this city. ‘Therefore, prepare — “They come by hundreds. ‘There are many more | (7548¢d population, and now almost everything in | Tn the ‘Treasury department. for rent of build- | at the publication of the charges, and were on the | Master, Essexvilie, Mich, $1; U.S. yee o = women than men, and they come from the most | te Provision lineare dispensed to the retail men | ings, including additional building or rooms tor | Sayeghuvllcation of the ch Montevideo. Uraguay, $20; the Indez-Appeat, Pe for Barzains! As by the time into our NEW | distant stater. They are all of the opinion, and | through these jobbing merchants, who have estab- | the ‘second auditor’s office, $9,000; and. $5,000 for tersburg, Va., $2.60 G. Raterpriee, Mortem, ide ioeee eae art : cling to it tenaciously, that they have great'dra- | shed connections with mostof the great produc- | shelving and file-holders in the same office 1S ap- ‘Telegraphic Briefs. v citizens of sville, Pa., through Lt. ‘SE, we exp reduce o the smalle ogre : ‘ ing sections of the country. “A very marked pro- a |. | matic ability. ‘Their’ genius is universal. Ask propriat ~ Mak freon and other ©0l- | thom what line of characters they think they can | Tess made within the time named isin the trade Some Black Brocade Silks reduced from $1.50 | deplety they reply that they can play anything— | 0Pened up with tragedy or comedy, it makes no difference.” THE SOUTHERN STATES, “What do you do with them ?” in the way of early vegetables and fruits; and in ridan, $90; collected by ‘the Independent, Y., $7; bythe Marshall County Bulletin, ndeiice, Towa, $35. His excellency Sir Anthony Musgrove, K. C. M. We DRELSTMERY INCREARE, 1 | G covernor of Jamaica and its dependencies, will | Inaepe : The Dill provides for additional clerks and other | vizit New York about the 20th of June. ‘The elty of Meriden, Conn., has sent nearly $350 employes in the Several bureaus and offices of the mar. == sina Se Beeoe: on. the | #8 !t8Decoration day contribution to the Garfeld “Disy ve 0 + Wh ler Dec! 10 Pl ount represel rly one f test, Te eres ahem all we can. ‘This is the frst | locations in these states where, twenty. years ago, wes cover apeeaaelathean inate ie eas eaceee ‘Tariff Commission. taousnnd subecrtbers and inSeetoeme emais at wh Bleaches eee. ay 06 Keres $ vy 'S | nothing but ane was thought to be profitable, of the army, Se who shall be in lieu of all “gen- ‘The President to-day received a letter from Hon. | Mayor Doolittle and Daily Republican, Cashmere Shawls, pure wool, $3 to $10. “How many stand the test?” vegetable and fruit farms have, to a great extent, se” “ ” W. A. Wheeler, of New York,2declining to serve as Senuear aie! ts, $2, “About one in ten. Most all the young women | succeeded the: cotton plantations, and the new | a! Service” or “detailed enlisted men” from the | ee ee ot ae ee clon, for the ronan THE NEW TORK STOCK MARKEE. d Cashineres, pure wool, double | who make application belong to good families. army in service in said department, and its vari- ‘woul? ‘The following are the opening and closing prices : 3 business is found to pay much better. The present that in his present con dition of health he would os es They bring letters from the mayor and prominent s ide sags latipes * | ous subordinate bureaus and offices'at the seat of | be "hnable th the city. The Goods are all fresh, having sent ail o old trash to New York aucti Bidder. Call early in the more: to be sold to the highest toavol 7 ive the subject the consideration | of the New York Stock Market to-aay, as reported Pure Siik and Wool Black Grenadine reduced togl. | they Dring recommendations from their pastors. | Docts. Office of the Secretary—For seven clerks of class ca Sikik Eek Ge i Blac ite Striped Silks, 50c. Now and then some very promising talent 1s found. The extreme high prices of beef and other fresh | one; six at $1,000 each; tn all, $14,400, The District Boat Clubs. Name, | 0. (C.| Name, 0 | a LANSBURGH & BROTHER, i, (blacs, ) all pure wool, 25e. Most Ont of oO! Is {oF 3s to develop and make the | meats which have prevailed since March has had | oGinescr ts Adjutant General—¥or ten clerks of SHE SEASON FAIRLY OPENED. Cen. Pacific...| 87 | 87% North Pac 4% 395 CARTER’, ol Bee ee she cere to saperiigeng eon os be Coperislly, = es twenty of class (ee Peleg = ‘The beautiful weather during the past week has | Ces ¢ Ohio..| 20% 20 Pac., pret..| 774. 76 os a . re asses, hundreds being ol class one; five messengers; thirty-five assistant ro | ora @% AND 406 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. | 4.5 mi anger space. | | S0clety has been devoting ite to the races for | to altuoxt dlapense with u it Some of the Teal messengers, and twenty’ watchmen; “in” all ats nt Lai eraniiy astan oes abies eames eS Bip. | 2x asic] eee kK! lers: meat r ives ern gt ™ a0, mis RY (GOODS. TEE TE Gee eee Co I er Us eae | allOO Lunve ko nex onciopeicen tox taal nea | Ss mcs rec top ‘clea ostomy ones Gus | aom mec AG ciome or mS ah eam a aot Col. Coal....-+| < yee El = = D prope Ps ut even at the present rates they can Ond but | clerk at'$1,000; one messenger; one messenger at | shoot out from the different club houses. atl of | 2 SH" Reading ...2..| 58% | 689g = = 2 on a tally-ho coach, or in a T cart, or a landau, | small margins of profits, . $480; and one laborer. at $420; in all, $5,140. the clubs seem to have awakened to the fact that 6 St. Paul._..~77/1094 108; LADI GOODS. — ora Stanhope, or a dog cart—in something loud. A SCARCITY OF BEEF CATTLE. Office of the Inspector General—for one clerk of | the boating season is now well under way, and if Erie, 243.77] 89°"| 887% St. Paul pret.. 12239 1eeg aks. J. P. PALMER It {s not vulgar to go by train, for many fineladies | ‘There is.a general scarcity of fine corn-fed beet ee Justice—For one clerk of | eee eto have any chances ina race they must | ni, Gentrai .:82 {131% St, P. &Omahial 3%) Big M*: 5: P- Ps Rt, 500 Pairs of Misses’ HOSE reduced from 50 to 25¢. Font tot eieun{s not such a “pwopan thing, | cattle at the present time, but the wholesale men | bureau! Military Justice— GAS AbSt00; and | “Tbs Gericitie neteras their bargpewery ove 1013s 101% Do. pret.....| 99%, 99% 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, SUVS AGE CURTAINS ta aly Sus.and cheep, | Goat you kuow.” he opening rent Bochay ounce: | Predict that the grass-fed stock which usually is | one messenger; in all, #5 9W0° as ning, besides two or three four-oared shells. They |g) es inee F ragia,| soit] so r Se LAME RERSTAN LAWN, ALGERIAN’ LAWN, | and the first racing day last week "was the nog? | Sent to market in the latter part of June and in Pa aR lle org ni get General—For one | have about elght good men now in. training, and | 28 | 98; Union Pac .... 1109” j108% . os = YicTORIa LAWS, INDIA MULL, NAINSOOKS, | prilitant in this respect of any in the history of | July will break down the high price of beef, and mechani meee tee 5 ure lerks of class = a TR Tenino pc A “4 91%) 90 "| Wab. Pac. | ae WEDNESDAY NEXT, May 24th, SE ee eae fhe Club. All the youthful beauties of Murray | itwill gradually fnd ttsoldlevellaterin the season. | ONC;, CHERe at #1 [oe se | eeerenbetuetoradiee: es entra teres ierss West. Unisn,| oe | Site Her Importation of $00 Pieces DOMESTIC LAWN, from 6 (0 12 Sunshine: and at aie are the Park tn the bright | ‘me present rates are just about double on what | “Omies'ot the Commissary General—For four | =m evening the Columblas will hold one ot | N° F'ywcpar | gest igre Wes Unlon..| 8 | 817% SUMMER BONNETS AND HATS, Frait of the Looe COnton, stand a great and bod! gree | they pe UE January and February, and the ae of class one; seven at $1,000each; in all, thetr enjoyable hops bat ie boat house, preceded pa i = a * * Wamsutta COTTON, 12c. cause Is at ut le wholly the scarci of some races. SD OF HOOT james * Ee ee ee er sputing ca | tas been seen at Jerome Paris “This fo the way's | fine beeves Dut there are said to be large Huu |" OMloe of the Surgeon General—For one clerk ot | "kieaunlertane have tad’ s number of crews Willard, of the Erie Diepatch, has transmitted to demas le i . Li LL! 1. ist received from the leading houses of Eu m: “f 50, $1.75, $2, $2.25, New York belle was dressed who was selected at | bers of poor beeves throughout the surrounding | Class four; one messenger boy, at $360; seven | out during the past week. The best four that cs Mrs. Sergeant Mason, through Mr. Geo. Redway, ndom : - | country which are becoming recuperated by’ the | clerks of class one; and fifteen ,000 each; in | they have shown so far is Eddy, Noyes, Marshall MASK in the ci ing. This s not color co bs sure, Dut thors is its | UHUSUALIY good grass crop, sud will ine fey | Si and Palro. They pull in good form, and with Stription.” Mr Willardin hls letter to Mrs Mason, 'S and on Se tes in any|in, it, and it acts ag a foll for the rest, | Weeks, bein good condition to send to market. Oniice of the Chief of Ordnance—For two clerks | practice would send a shell along ata good rate | script 4 eA, rt hy Secon that eee Washington. Suits made to ‘garnet top coat, (she was a brunette), | This 1s what is to break down the beef | Of class four; sixteen at $1,000 each; and two mes- | of speed. ne apd ln bid, hab uapeeertetion af bee loves. to ‘match, and a large | market and bi speculaters in the corn-fed | Sengers; in all, $21,280. ‘The junior crew of the Potomacs which will row | CAECy dues Nitto et eee apbctmanatip ‘but or ‘chen ant ae iy of a garnet color, with garnet | Stocks to grief. Much of the cause of the high | | Office of the Paymaster General—For one clerk, | the Rappahannocks at Fredericksburg on the 4th Eis zoos, peeeiees ‘Had his aim coy A doubt. nie ‘iozen“"*>- | plumes that surrounded her head lke a halo, Her | Prices of beef the past three months has been at- | $1,000. etd See the same —— mig get less our admiration would have been more gen- 20 DOUGL arasol was a orimson color, and was decorated | ttibutable to speculative manipulations ‘The |. War Department Building—For one foreman of y, 8: 2 te LOOK AT OUR GOODS BEFORE PURCHAS- | by hand with the most fanciful designs. Her gay | €Bormous grass crop throughout the length and | laborers, $1,000. Harrison, bow, ‘They very well under the So for we are quite fond of good ING ELSEWHERE. companion, similarly dressed, represented all the | breadth of the country will set all rignt ina short | ADDITIONAL FORCE IN THE SECRETARY OF THE | watchful eye of Mr. Zacl Sa, who has suc- r ~ Seat ‘This corset ix sold in other ci other hues of the ratnbor ‘tne New York young me, Comparatively a small quantity of the beet INTERIOR’S OFFICE, ceeded in int irit into the Potomacs. THe Grapvatine Exexcises at the naval aa We,hane oe ectaliot of Gtr Reralar Mado — A the chibswindonn orth andOnIDE his place | to adjoining states, ay for deere eat wed felt | heretofore paid trom the appropriation for tempo- emy at Annapolis yesterday began at 11 o'clock ee en nk ees, Sh Sion Ronee LUTTRELL & WINE, doubt. He has not changed much since T last’ ad, | the case. ‘The new. mode. ot tar | Tary clerks, namely: One clerk of class three; two | Sve ined have pulied tome! and were largely attended. Addresses were made DOUGL bs Yerted to him. As itis necessary to stand to see | tion is by means of refrigerator cases, | of class two; one of class one; one copyist; one | well, but it is doubtful If they will be in condition Senator Jones, of Florida, and as ¥F STREETS 1930 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, the horses running, he suffers untold agony in the beef to be brought from the western messenger; and one laborer; in all, $8,000. to row at the Fredericksburg regatta. The Poto- | Chandler, who presented the diplomas to the [- my29-20 Corner 20th street. | sharp-pointed shoes in which his feet are squeezed. rime condition. This mode is me will hold a club regatta in July. They will | yates, whose names were published in yesterday's If it 1s a hot day, moreover, it would be a danger. | found to work admirably, and many of the dealers PORE ORSON DE ARETE, inaugurate a series of weekly hops at | Sran.’ After the exercises the cadets were formed ip - = — soon re DAEEY THE | N { ATTINGS, MATIYNGS, MATTINGS, | ous experiment for him to sit down—his trousers | have availed themselves of it. Dressed beef isnow | Additional force in the office of the Third Assist- | the boat house. iJ 3 are cut so close to the leg. He is invariably near- | Drought here almost daily trom St. Louls, Cincin— | ant Postmaster General, heretofore paid fromthe | ‘The Plate Printers have made all thetr arr: SO Rg IN GREAT VAKIETY OF STYLES. sighted—although it ink Garaed ee Lene atl, Chioago and other Western cities ina perfect | appropriation for eiean caabiggest ‘Three s ferent vessels. The battalion dispersed with loud mb Toca oovnin er, od i sav araDNy, Wo, Chie Imapertuct: | Cominion. Had Ie Boe Moen Tor Wits meth Us | 1 at $1.00 each: aix female clerks ar OO) onch- boats. | cheering for the graduates, Among the visitors ATTERN HATS AND FINE MILLINERY Gyo dikes He InGMceORALT Gan eee LL | CHE UE DEAE: TG ONIN PS EROS oy and aiC EeAle Clerk aE enon: tu gnLcaIEeDO. | Een Govern, Doie-was ak aay winner i che nece | Meee eae cee be een gees Ee Soe r » i LIN “ usly ladies, qi 2 e 5 3 P Goons Su Peraiter: Cut ant ated oie ty nr Pett | ke Dresoryea uniformly cool temperature during the | |, For, tue following, additional farce required to | for stages at tne former regatta, but Somers, who Birs Senator Dawes and Miss Dawes; Lieut Dabs SILK AND CLOTH WRAPS. ‘A QUEER Lor @ntire transit, and the meat looks almost as the building or dings occupied by the office of | was in the double at that has shown | enhower, and many distinguished naval officers = = WINDOW SHADES, Q on its arrival as if newly killed. the money-order system, namely: One engineer, wing qualities that it is likely to be @ | and their ladies. The ball was held at night in the SILK, FLANNEL and CAMBRIC SUITS, the tangest LACE CURTAINS is the Salvation Army. Ithada hard time of tt THE QUOTATIONS. $1,000; one fireman; three Watchmen; and four la~ ‘contested race on the 17th between him and | oid asium building. ‘The were re- = oat emeant saeortanent iit ‘the city, made exelu- AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS when it landed in this country a year or two ago, Choice beef rules quite as high as at any time Dorers; in all, $6,540. Bod three entries for the race for | ceived by Cadet J. B. J: and'Mrs Cape Me- M. WILLIAN, In Great Variety. but instead of becoming discouraged and going since the high prices commenced. Off grades are | ™48SFE® OF RECORDS—CHANGES IN THE NEW DE-| doubles. In this Clarvoe and Martie seem to be | Nair. ao ae a 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. CARPETS AT REDUCED PRICES. back to England, it encamped for awhile in some| tower, ‘The quotations are as follows:—Choice | *. EASEEE SUL bd ce Tump Lirvrexants E. L. Made, F. W. ‘7 CITE TREVISE, PARI als 3 Our of the way place in the city. It was not long | ning quarters, 15 to 17e. ; choice fore quarters, 11 to Lawrens Wao Ctarw 10 Have Bren Dernavprp. | cc. vengar, and J. F. Wild, of the United States —— — SINGLETON & HOEKE, until the army discovered that Brooklyn is the i In the case of Juliana Ebam Al Rein- ME. WASHINGTON, 1c. ; common hind quarters, 10to 12c.; common ‘aside an order | Tevenue marine service, have been ordered to Te at fleld of religious excitement, and so it went » | geon muth, motion has been filed to set an FASHIONABLE, 801 MARKET SPACE. Sree and covaliisten its head there. De- | fore quarters, 8 to 0. Lambs—Choiee, 18 to 14c.; | 1. rurnished for the settlement of claims for in. | 9f Satisfaction because of fraud. This penperrind DRESSMAKING AND TRIMMING STORF, Gaul tachments have been frequently common, 11 to 12c. per pound, Veal—choice, 11 to by affidavits of Messrs. Chas. Walter and 121] PENNSYLVANIA AVE., All orders for STEAM CARPET CLEANING recetve | City and other ‘New Jersey towns. The iuct of | 12c.; common, 9 to 10e. There has been no c! valid pensions, and also the clerks and others em- Snita, Costumes, Cloaks, Sc.» iiade insups. | Prompt attention. myi6 in cured meats since quotations of last week. ‘The | ployed upon such records, to the office of the ad-| rior stchest netics. —— can have Dresses eat 75 markets are firm, as follows:—Smoked shoulders, nt the and basted, sud a perfect fit guaranteed. 9 + REDUCED” “REDUCEDI" go. Mall¥c.; bulk meats, 10a10%c.; sidc 38a18%c.; | work of furnisning suck ‘evidence will be tactll- ISS ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, stall themsel 14al43c.; hams, seaito.: 3 | tated or the number of clerks employed upon such M ae arrested in Faverson the other day, the ‘court | dried beef, 17ai8c.; Jowls, Saéc., and tongues, $6 | work iber by can be materially reduced in num! 90 TEN RET 3 ; “ room was ith sol . transfer; and in the event of such transfer, Maes CORAETS ts onler in Every sive wd taateria, | , .WGMETS o-dsy placed on our center counter tare one toe y'po- | "in flour the market is steady, with quotations as | shall be & poe pl pe Brg lot of FRENCH and ENGLISH DRESS GUODS for 25 pi follows: Minnesota patent '$8.750§9.00; do. Ek SPECIALTIES ARE— ets. These goods have been selling af 50 and 623 cts. ited by the wicked vers’ brands, $7.00a7.20¢ Sey pacent rocess, French Hand-made Underclothing, Merino Underwear | ‘*They are a Genuine Bargain.” ing down the street, mi 5087.75; do. standard $6.7527.00; do. and a boone Niet ac SURAH SILKS, suitable for Evening Dresses, in | a couplet about God and the my trade 96.5086. $6.00396.25: super, cach Qxesete and Bates The een Sone Sup- | Cream, Light Blue and Pink, $1.25; same quality sold | thusiasm was as an ine, se Toase76: inladlings 3,005 50; porting Corset, for which Miss H. is special agent, | elsewhere at $1.50. "The headquarters of a ted, $5.25285.50; ‘meal, 90098 and s $1 Comet, her own make, that for the prio | Our stock of LUPIN'S GRENADINES, in elegant foes N.B.—Freneh, German and Spanish spoken. _25_| *tyles and qualities, cannot be excelled. LINEN LAWNS, 12}40. CANTON GINGHAMS of the best grades, 12340. J APAME WASHINGTON, LONSDALE CAMBRIO, 12%e. 100 dozen full reg. HOSE, 25e. s pair. 100 dozen All-linen Hemstitche1 HANDKERCHIEFS, Bo, 1211 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘at$1.50 pec dese. EERE 2 HE 5 Fe é be «| nee rey ng tnt depatnentn, and ein | S20, Enrng ter,o ore very low, We in a society of spiritualists hold meetings build! Sie “ONE PRICE ONLY. day, and in another room said records, =a is distt r) meet~ corridor of / SEW DEPARTORE TRUNNEL & CLARK. Ings of Adventists society are held. Perhaps the the fourth mi3 803 MARKET SPACE. oe nee Bae eae : pal and 5 foreed my way through a = = Tord a Me got on nay nanee Att ona AKE AUBURN MINERAL SPRING | (orc state or oa eeng ay ni on the age, WATER a tall man with hair and none beard sit- ge z BLEssrs MADE aND MATEKIAL FUENISHED ‘Cures a ‘of the Kidneys, Diabetes, ti in the ayo oak ata : Ron Malar eo Sut of dark Diue cloth, with git peoukies Navy AT LESS THAN NEW YORK PRICES, ee eae come Coseirencs sivars straps, on. which ‘the s paral f Drugwists use it instead of ‘waters for solu- nothing about the re ELEGANT GOODS Now IN STOCK. bry fora Senne meg es Zadics should call atonce and leave their orders be- shone hii TON: WOOD, Feeamtiner } Lewiston, Me, Sere the assortment of elegant fe2ice is Uroken, G. C, GOSS, Director, 6.a. CORNWELL, Grocer, Ast SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. a BAGS ROB! Rasiarwiesters. cise mI6-S:a MADAME WASHINGTON. * 85 BABS ROD! Polished G@onr GREEN COFFEE, 10 POUNDS FOR $1.00. BG ER Rea PP ey arenas GEO. 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