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THE EVENING STAR. FUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Forthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St., by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, O. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Tre Evers Stan is served to subscribers tn the etty Fy carriers, cn own account, at 10 cents per Week. of Ad cents per month. Covies at the counter, 2 eer ivesch. Hy mall—poatace prepald—60 cents a month, 14 year, $6; +x inonths, $3. fEntered st the Poet Office at Washington, D. C., as teeond-ciame tnail nutter. ] ‘Tax Wrest Stav—pubiished on Friday—S2 a year, Pestace pry Six mouths, $1; 10 copies for $15; 25 Epics for Bon. F2~ AN null eubecriptions met bs paid in advance; Te psver sent lor paid for. Kates of sdvertic own on spniteation. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE STAR Auveraests—Sth pace. ATroRNET< Ist paze. AveTION Saces—6th and 8th pages, Boone, &c.—4*in pare. Boarpine—4th paze. Business CHancns—4th page. Crry Treses—sth page. Counrny Kean ExraTe—4th page. Corser Boarn—4th pace. Dratns—8th pare, Dky Goops— 8th page. Epveatronar—4th page. Frvaxctar—6th pae. Famrey Scrpiins—3d pags. Fox Rent (Rooms)—4th pare. Fox Rest (Houses)--4th paze. Fox Kent (Miscell yas) —4th para, For Save ( Miscellancous)—4th prga. Fox Sax (Houses)— pace. GENTLEMEN's Goops—7th naga. Hovskrvaxrsiies—3d pase, Lapirs' Goops—8th pace. Lost axp Fouxp—4th pare, Ly or Lerrens—2a page. Mowry To Loax—4th page. Mupicat, &c.—Tth page. Manriacts—Sth paxe, New Precicerions—Ist page. cunstons, &c.—Sth pary. Frnconat 4th pace. Proressioxar—th p a Praxos anp Onoans—3d pags, Prorosars—Sth paye RKr1iciovs Notices—Ist page. Barrroaps—7th pare. SuwMer Resorts—Sth para. Srectactn STEAMPRS, & fare Devosrr Tenxisw Baras—4th page. Usperraners, &.—8th pass. Waste (Help)—4th page. Waxrtep (Situations) 4th pars. Waren (Houses)—4th page. WANTED (Miseellaneous)—4th page, _ NEW PUBLICATIONS. J ULY ATLANTIC NOW READY EVERYWHERE, CONTAINS: last Poem written SN A TOWER. X-XV. Tuomas Harpy. DOCTOR ZAY. VIIL, IX. EF. S. PHELps. THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF SEVENTY-THREE MILLION DOLLARS. HeEsny D. Luoxp. THE MATE OF THE DAYLIGHT. Saran Onxe Juw BAVAL COURTS MARTIAL AND THE PARDON ING POWER. Heyny Canor Levee. BHAIL MEMBERS OF THE CABINET SIT IN CONGRESS? Witiacp Buo STUDIES IN THE SOUTH. With other Essays, Poems, Contributors’ Club, and Book Reviews. Telegrams to The Star. Che Koening Star, =s= TWO COLORADO MURDERERS LYNCHED) Ve 59—N® 9,109. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1882. _ ‘TWO CENTS, |“? © Dee sue sag SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. NOTES FROM THECAPITOL, THE GRAND os REPORT, Se = R rarest rancor : ‘The Egyptian War Cloud. ; 2 4 ESBYTERIAN CHURCH, CLA- Tod: ‘the 4 ait at ws BRITISH TROOPS TO PROTECT TRE BURT Canal. TP" yaceh Halt Iain th street nocthwest ReveG. | THERE are 151 new advertisements in Tax Stax | _Hlouse of Representatives To-day. | An Interesting Statement About the jay the grand jury made a number of p Loxpox, June B. Pave, Pastor. —Services: Preaching Sunday morn: | to-day, THE DISTRICT WATER SUPPLY BILL AND THE RIVER| Fare .—The Central News states thas he Prisoners—Potatoes “Unfit | sentments, as follows :—George Miserale and Thos. eo ment, with the approval of France and ings at 11 o'clock. Sunday school Sunday afternoons AND HARBOR BILL, for Human Food”—Coffee Made from | J. Brady, (offence not stated,) on the oaths of F. J. yy 4 has determined to protect the Suez canal Tid cco’ Aleta weleomen ¥ evening? ®t | Govennuent Recerers To-pay.—Internal reve- | wir. Neal, of Ohio, from the conference committee | Means and Chickory—Soup of am Ex- | Stokes, Frank Davis and J. A. Showalter. Same pe Tranepors have accordingly HOLY OROSS CHURCH. BARS. AVENUE | 0 S21 customs, $577,006.18. on the bill to increase the water supply ofthe Dis-| traordiuary Character—Reckless Wit- | Parties, (offence not stated,) on oaths of T. W. | troops. — = a EF ‘sod Ista tereet northwest’—Sunday meview— | UNITED SrareS Boxns held by the Treasurer to | trict of Columbia, reported that the committee had | messes, Etc. Apein James A. Goods a J. Stokes, James RUSSIA'S FINGER IX THR PTE, i “ id Bamsay Senool, Us secure national bank circulation, $3,676,000; to se- | been unable to agree; and a further conference — ce, allas J. B. Price and T. J. Brady, (offence | Sr. Parensscno, June 17.—The Journal @e cee 122. -___1*_ | cure public moneys in national bank depositories, | Was ordered. ‘The grand jury to-day, before being discharged | not stated.) on oath of J. J- ate Thee. Divine Petersbourg states that Russia is preparing we 5-5 street, between Fraud Frets nosthvfert = | $15,025,000; deposited to secure circulation during | | The Speaker laid hetore the House a communtca- | tn the Criminal Court, made areport, in which, | in'swearing to the value Of certain Lands, on. tie | Std mea Of War to Alexandria, } Prev Same os ems puns, by the | the week, $1,320,400; withdrawn, $1,479,400. tion from the Secretary of the Treasury transmit- | after reciting the facts connected with thelr visit | oaths of John Case und James Coulson both of | 40 ECKOPRANS KILLED IN THR ALEXANDRIA RIOR. | ting the report of the director of the mint upon the | to the Jail, and praising its arrangement and con- | Mobile county, Ala, Marshall G. Conder, for same | _ LONDON, June 17.—The Standard’s correspondent. ‘THE ComMISSIONER Of the Land Office was asked Vos at Alexandria tel evening | today st there were any more land frauds out | S2mue! Production ot preslous metals inthe United | lon, ey euggest thas some improvement could | Thee resentment wets entered on the minutes | the total nuuter SF corpus hla af Buropees = 24] ” tates, on 12. and sent back to th ni 3 in last Sunday's riot was 340. REFORMED EPISCOPAL, CHURCH.—SER- | west ‘1 am afraid that there are.” he replied with | ‘The House then, at 11:25, went into committee | female wards, Tait an hour attersardsthe grand Jury returned | nesses state that Europeans who took rerage in © oriore every, funday, st 11 ciclock a.m... st St. | 0 smile, “but we have not unearthed any more. of the whole (Mr. Burrows, of Mich. in the chair), ence Bie: indictments endorsed, “true ‘bilin,” as follows? the police stations were massacred by gen d'armess | Sea’ free, and the vabiio invited. Communion first | Narronat. BANK Nores outstanding, $369,202,42 ; | pnt Fesumed consideration of the river and harbor | yn reration to the bill of fare the report says: George V. Miserale and Thod. J. Sed, Conspiracy seedy Ts ;deckaren Be the rising was! See rte AEE CHURCH CORNER OTH | Rational bank notes received for redemption for | “The ponding amendment was that offered by | *The meals furnished are two—breaktast at 8 a.m., | 9°,{° conspiracy’ a3 00 Toute Sim Monument ts |” expbte oF seen ; co HAMLINE M. E. CHU BCH. Ca LES the week, $1.911,00); for the corresponding period } Mr. Springer (IIL) to strike out the clause appro-| dinner at 3p.m. The breakfast consists of bread, | River Bend, Oalorabas J. B. Price ond T. J. Brady, A dispatch from Alexandria to Reut SF and i Pe Porta rer Tamrecua. Nase the | last year, $1,610,000; received to-day, $379,000. Beating $00, 000 bie tte an ot —— fish, potatoes, coffee. We examined the materials, | Conspiracy as to route 30,183, Monroe to Shreve- | gram co-apany says that oe nats Fe path a Divinely Ioepired Reception of members | ‘THe PRESIDENT HAS AFPROVED the bill for the | hour's delaee suewod: Drie ee oD by Messra. | Doth in the raw and cooked state. The bread 1s | Port, i eo Cede are arriving from the interior, aa NER OTH | Pellet of Howard University and the act granting | Sparks and Springer ah} and Mr. Holman in sup- | 00d, the fish sound—one barrel of mackerel to} Wanlace, perjury. NEW MINISTRY. tS ee cxs, | 8B Increase of penston to Rebecca Reynolds, widow | port of the amendment, and by Messrs. Dunnell | ten barrels of herring being the proportion used. —_»___ ALEXANDRIA, June 17.—Ragheb Pacha has com> nister. Services at I] a.m. and 8p.m. of Admiral Reynolds. — and Washburn (Minn.), and Messrs. Williams and | The potatoes shown us were unfit for human food. The Guiteau Habeas Corpus. sic. “All are invited. Pound (Wis.) in opposition thereto. ‘The constl- | This may be In some measure apologized for, as ‘Tue DaMaGE 70 THE BROOKLYN BY Cotuston.— | tutional power of the general government to con- | this season this article has beenscarce and very | Justice Bradley Sented to undertake the formation of @ ministry, ,of the United State Supreme LIGHT WEIGHT GUNBOATS FOR ALEXANDRIA. re Fours s The Se of the Navy has received trom Capt. | demn private pro) for the work of Improve-| high in price. The coffee is not coffee at all—a | Court, te-Jay informed a Stan reporter that an | | Poxrsmovra, June 17.—The light draught guns Es Yard) a TWh HET CoRR eee eenece ie areotini | ments was arated by Mey tanh, Ae converse cod | Aacun oer bene mila otek Sie eaitanaes | pplicetion Nad been mnanetn nia by Brn CREE. EE Tracy een and Bon have been ordered to tmme= eA Peon cne eae : B 9 e Mr. Singleton. ‘There may be some coffee in it, but the whole mix- | Reed,the attorney for Guiteau,for a writ of habeas | {lately Joln the sq of Admiral Seymour a& Sarr ss jUantic station, a full report of the recent col- |" 4fr. Sparks offered _an amendment, which was | ture, whieh is purchased ground ready for use, can- corpus. Justice Bradley has not as yet decided eae. Histon between the U.8. steamer Brooklyn and the | adopted, providing that the $30,000 Shall be used | not be in value over about five cents per pound, and mat ais a f TSEC Ee < TION, COLNER | Wimport, & Holt Company's steamer Mozart, of | solely for the improvement of the navigation of | six pounds of this to twenty-five or tirty gallons | What @isposition to make of the application. Mr. General Foreign News, Ta CHU ACMEN ATION COLNR | Montevideo. Capt, Weaver writes that the owiers | the Mississippl river and. its. tributaries and no | of water sweetcned with common molasses: For | Read has persistently dented making application QUARREL ABOUT HREREW EMIGRANTS, , 0 end ii acfa,and 8:30 pcm. The service at | Of the Mozart admit the negligence fury resulving | Part with a view to the improvement of private | dinner the meat 1s good, potators the saine as SEE eee eens all Tasncec, Janet, tks Soutien eaematese Re TD 5 Ts ‘ain, and offer to pay for all the injury resulting ns. seal 3 G par 3 js \- <piat wae Fam 0 is full choral, and the seats aro allfree. _18_| therefrom, ‘The costol the hecessary Fepairs Will Mur Byringer’s motion to strike out the clause | sup the Renee inne ee anything that eould | 124 Old a Stax reporter that he had not yet acted a a pA 4 DSc corner Int Sad G erosee morte Haye | eee was lost—44 to 105. be called by the name; all the addition made to tt | 1 the matter. = forwarding to America only uble-bodled cule peerage a = | his family le in a special car, at- favorable report was made to-day on Mr. Beckett, chief clerk of the District property 1B OF ARMS FOR IRELAND. a Ap Strangers wetoces Se Weir | erally eth Nese day in in (B&P. RR) | 10, Temit certain tixes due by the widow of the | feed the prisoners, and it 1s our opinion that the | opr dmcnett Clie Clerk of the District PrOPertY | ospow June The Tae ee REN ae a > UNIVERSALAST CHURCH, LINCOLN | tche the limited express train (B. & P. late Carlisle P. Patterson, A provision to this c property at the Washington asylum, for which the | OD a stable in enwell, London, and E Hall, corner 9h and D streta—Rev. Avex. | for New York, from whence they will embark for | effect was putin the District bill by the Senate 12);C. PER PERSON, hew intendent, Mr. Stoutenberg, signed a receipt. | 100,000 rounds of ammunition packed in boxea, Kent, Pastor.— Services appropriate to Children’s Ls Russta. He expects to be absent about six months. | committee on appropriations, but it Was ruled out | and while it is not Proposed or expected that the | ‘This action was necessary in order to open a new | Teady for removal to Ireland. Four hundred rifies (Eee Gr CRT | , c on 2 point of order, Jail shall be kept as a first-class hotel, yet we did | account with that institution under the change of | With bayonets and twenty-five boxes of revolvers: = =e ISHONESTY OF A TRUSTED PosTaL CLERK.—| ‘The joint committee on public buildings and think that this unfortunate class of people should | ™nagement, were also captured. 7 McKENDREE M.E. CHURCH, MASSACHU- | Special agent Newcombe, of the Post Office de- | grounds has decided adversely on the proposition have’ ali ¢hae the eo 1d P tortie Tue offices of the District government were IN THE EVENT OF DISTURBANCE IN DUBLIN, ‘ <s setts avenue, between 9th and 16th streets north- | partment, arrived in New York yesterday after-| to purchase the dwelling on 10th street where nae an itis deer ht aaaal lig The closed at 12 m. to-day, as a mark of respect to the | Dvsiin, June 17.—The Freeman's Journal west Rey, © HERBERT KicHauDson, pastor, 118» | noon, having in custody Wm. G. Lawrence, 24 | President Lincoln died. . uantity allowed each prisoner 1s ampierandit | Memory of the late Goy. Win. Dennison, former | lshes a document purporting to bea circular rags, subse: ‘The Opening of the Heave: 8p.m., sub | vearg old, whom he arrested at thi ‘Sing Sing post | ,, Mr. Ingalls introduced in the Senate yesterday ie or wed ore Hs NC retusede Ws “a | Commissioner of the District of Columbia, whose | the commander of the Dublin district, giving @e Ject: **The Need of the Awe, Men. “| oftice tor fobbing the malls, “Lawrence, on whom | the House bill for the rellef of the helrs of James | they, ask for more It 1s not refused; but cases Of | funeral takes place tO.day. military dispositions to be observed th ‘the evens: Tg, WAUGH M. E. CHURCH, 3D, AND A | not the slightest suspicion rested, was caught in | H. Shreve. ‘The preamble recites that an injunc- | tus kind are not frequent. ‘The Commissioners have declined to grant the | of any disturbance in the city. The document LF streets _northeast—(Seats free.) —The Pastor, | {he act of spending a $2 bill which was sent in a| tn has been granted by the Supreme Court of SOME REMARKS ABOUT “LOOSE SWEARING.” request of Thos. W. Smith, for himself and other id 8 Recey the District restraint the collecti ft tal lumber spect: 1 tot co gyre cag = ~ an. Hecey 3 restratning t! ption of spect “ s, th per ins ° Hon of, Probationers™ (G0) tuto "fuil membership" at | Gece letter. He acknowledged his gullt_and aid | ee ae re ae oe ie ce der the ak | yqu, closing the report ‘attention ts called to the lowed to meacure tumber between iar street west | furafshed with s ful icenent Of asesentaaee Naan eee ats SO, MIRRODREY Meet: Tr Jettors Hor Une Pet oe en Hie had Sree | mMluistration of Mayor Wallach. on lots 1 and 3, | }00seness with which witnesses swear before the | lowed to-measure lumber between 1st street west | furnished with a fu points to be oscupled oF used | ing and montuly *‘offerin Sven. Come! _T¥"_ | tn the post office nike years, United States Com. | Square 454, and the bill authorizes the Commis: | Courts and juries of thts District, for the purposes | Ay2 Ht Virginia'avenue, and that lumber dealers | as fleld hospitals 4: | Rey. WiLrogp Downs, at 1] a.m. E iS appended. The Freeman'e| C FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 9TH | missioner S 1d hi ‘aminat stoners to receive certain certificates that were | of private splte, to carry out a special object, or | be required to move’ said* lumber within forty- | Wournal says the circular is marked “strictly come CS scart verve ana ceten neuen oe ee eee Grawn in favor of sald Shreve for any taxes dueby | the hope of inflicting punishment for some im- | elght hours after being unloaded from the cars. | Ndentlal.”” It has reason to believe that the doses £ fospen 7. Ke ‘8 Da} THE TALLAPOOSA arrived at League Island navy | is estate. Reterred to District committee. aoe wane, the time of = — =~ jury, BUILDING PERMITS: ‘Ment i8 Dot a hoax. ‘ chi aud : . and the sanctity of the oath, 1s too often disre- | issued Entwisle:— Ie, rece Preaching service af 8 p.m. Sabbath school at+:30a.m. | Yard, Pennsylvania, this morning from Chester, Capitol “Notes. . garded, and stringent laws, promptly executed, rere fy dwellings 21 sae eee, Electric Light Poles Cut Down, ‘ Strangers are cordially welcome. Penn. pe paren aurroneaa a 2 ready, ana ae Should 'stand in the way of such transaction,” D and H sereets northeast: $3,000 KB clark, | Newrons h Lo sonem ronda WEST GEORGETOWN up in after the rive a +++ —___ erect two two-story dwellings, N, between 4% and | night several plies, which were “ tae (eno a Mobeni Poets Liror. Daxaxnowen will go to Capon Sprng® | or nin is passed, ie We soune bike tone row, at Il W. Vi Greléck p.m. By ing diseouree, ts day at 11 a.1m. and 8 p.m Nex Cox. D.D. Pablis e Affairs in West Washington. 6th streets southwest; $1,600. ‘Dr. F. Howard,erect | vue avenue by the Western Electric Licht Come anext week, where he will spend tHesH-| “Terresentative Sam Barr,of Penne.,seys that | ww sents im aa a two-story office, 11th, hear F street northwest; | pany, of Boston, were cut down, Tt, tetelicena mer. He says he does not expect to complete his ee OF Ne ee RH BITION, OF THE BLocoTION | $1,450. Reuben Daw, repair brick, 314 N street | that ‘the othe Teport of ls Aretic experiences until September. | What the independents of Pennaylvanta seem to | Crass of the Georgetown Female Institute, Miss | $1450. est; $100. Chas. Burges, erect shed corner | Way tegigiutt Poles will be treated in the same mUROH SOUTH: = "| want is that the commander-in-chiet of the | Stephenson, principid, Was held last evening at ath paps 7 : $e00. Meo Ee Sane disinied way lo-nigt, chin Sus- | A Mysrenrovs Istanp.—The Navy department | regular republican organization in the. state | the Presbyterian chipel, ‘The readings and recl- and repair frame liz ith ‘street northeeats, $000 ing Prices tm Wa ‘Sie en, | De taken out and shot in the presence of the | tations by the young ladies were all good—those i eitileien Street nortawest; $60 P Lad ices im Wall Street. , +S: Ht | has received a report trom Rear Admiral Balch, troops. of Misses Conway, Woodward, and Shipman belng L. H. Stevens, erect asmall house on Meridian | New York, June 17,11 a.m.—The stock market: = — San : commanding the Pacific station, dated Callao, | “re sunary civil appropriation bill wilt be com- | especally well received. ” Hil igen Thos. E, Waggaman, erect three two- | opened strong, and iyal percent higher than 1 eZ RYLAND CHAPEL, CORNER 10TH AND D | per, May 24, in which he announces the arrival | piet he House committee on appropriations He GRAIN TRADE.—Atrived—Boat Medley, with | Story dwellings. Fy between 2ist and 224 streets | closed yesterday, the latter C.C.C. & L, and Bt! U-S streets southwest.—Children’s Day. Interestue pleted by t mmittes on ap northwest; $5,000. Patrick Gleason, build a small exercises Py the chiliren atiLa.an, Semon by Pastor, | Of the Alaska at that port May 17th, from Panama. | on Monday, and will be reported to the House on 4,000 bushels corn; S910 to arrive, Boat Caletonta, dwelling gh ‘the conduit roads #130 -G. W. Uter- | trade, after watighh: wee ste tee, ov. He, NOnais, ee Dati ili- | The locality of the island reported by the German | that day. ‘With 1,200 bushels’ corn and 1,000 bushels wheat g a ee. | eee, a n . a Hes of the Church to Chilton, ne ne Hesponsint | Schooner Phoenix; was not examined on secount | ate yaratttee on forelgn affairs this morning | 1,800 bushels corn sold at 962. Treen’ P'and @) strecte anette ee son Hovis | Gra, decline of a7 per cent, Denver and “itie PAUL'S CHURCH, Sip STREET, REY, | 0'2Scarelty of coal. Commander Thornton, R.N.,| reported a resolution appropriating $50,000 fora| ANTS’ EXCHANGE.—Offerings on ‘change Q : * Grande, and xouisville and Nashville, on ev. Hi. A. Gui ‘verlasting Day.” lorning prayer, 10:15 second cele 4 e ew days e exhibition of fish, fisheries and_ fish product Bool sande stc=y dwelling, Q, between 15th and i6th sts. n.w.; | latter North nile © { 1 1 ice, 8 p-ni.; | {8 reported discovery, and could find no trace of | to pe held in May, 1883, 1 on. The President Port.—Entered—Schooner G. C. Able, Medley, a 9 wt 2 Northwest, while Canada Southern 80 ame se SPe'* |e “Admiral Baleh says that it is the general be- | 19 hiomaanace ty eee oe. ate Presid Ant | trom: Virginia, with 101,000 feet’ of lumber. 23 | $5200. D. B. Groff, erect two two-story dwellings, | 2 percent to 3247 Boston Airline, preterred, bi UNION M_E. CHURCH, DTH STREET | Het that the master of the PhoenIx mistook the | propriation to enable the Pnited States to be rep= Wheatley Bis; sehr. ‘Corado, Mitchell, from 1ith, between T and U sts. n.w.; $4,000. ever, fell off 1 per cent. Pee ee Ra ee eg as d? Afuera Island for a discovery. The Lack- | resented. game, With 40,000 feet of Iumber, to same; str. Catholic Bequests. A Fire—Firemen Injured. ’ 85 Cents a Number; #t a Year. terly Meeting and Ohildren’s Day; 11 a.m., Key. Jos, | @Wana should be at Panama on thatdate. The| ‘The President yesterday transmitted to the turn, with coal, to Mayfleld & Hieston. Cleared— ve = 2 = ‘ ass Fraxce, D. D.; 7p. am., interesting exercises by thé | other vessels of the squadron remained as last re- | yYouse of Representatives a communication trom | Steamer Lady of the Lake, for Norfol THE WILLS OF FATHER ALIG AND PATRICK CUMMINS, | Boston, June 17.—At 5:30 o'clock this morn school. "A cordial invitation to all. it* | ported. the Secretary uf the Interior department, asking eae ee steamer E. C, Knight, for d The will of Rev. Mathias Allg, late pastor of St. rere Ampeg dg he wlll at oto : zi for an appropriation of $245,000 to complete the | With assorted cargo, 4 ' robate yes- | A ishland b: ng. oo HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & CO., | [E> BRO. G. M. FETTER, 0. S. BAPTIST. | Nayar Nores—Lieutenanf Commander Charles | work of the tenth consis , Coxprriox, oF THE WarER—Great Falls, very | Mie wu nereaties te the afohblaaen ot dab, | CUuten Waste, which, Delng. thoroughly soaked Wy bi Bosto: ithwest, Sunday, June 18th, 3:30 p.m." It | O’Nell has been authorized to delay his departure | _'T"1e Senate committee on post offices and post | turbid; receiving reservoir, very turbid; distribu- ‘y- ‘ op a ater from the engines, became so heavy as to = : Pe Sor Bey NTT DAXFO! the orizinater of the Vapor Si Patterns. Cooking for the Is W. S. JENKES & CO., street northwest. li**® WARD & HUTCHINSON, a7 NTH STLEET NORTHWEST, BRANCH CORNER EIGHTEENTH ANDP STREETS, DUPONT CIRCLE. FLUMEING, MANTELS, Se. Yedbing in sf theso lines. fl & BIG TUMBI N WHITE PINE LUMB AS USUAL WE ANE THE FIST TO REDU PRICES. WHITE PINE INCH SECONDS DRI H0 PEI 2) THOUSAND. OUR INCH SECONDS ARE AS GOOD AS MOST. OTHER YARD SELE AND MAY BE BET- TER CALLED WHITE PINE CLEAR LUMBER, DRESSED TWO SIDES, FUK # PER ONE I DRED FEET. WILLET & LIBBEY, COR. CTH AND NEW YORK AVENUR. ERR FRE TTT .S5S3 Een & rs, Sgss. RR E pee pee REE T ‘sss$ 700 Dez. MEDOC, BORDEAT. HOCK. IA CLARET. Which Our Customers pronounce superb, @a SOLD VERY Low. Also, large quantity Miucral Waters, Lime Juice, Bottled Ales, aad Brown Stout. J. B. BRYAN & BRO., e9-2w 608 Penn. ave,, oppoeite Metropolitan Hotel. Wwixonx's, 436 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. GREAT REDUCTION IN MEATS. — 3. . of ol Toads has decided to report favorably the bitl re- | ting reservoir, clear. timore, James Gibbons,2nd his successors in office. | burst the walls, which fel upon several SS CHKISTIAN TEMPERANCE | froin San sbigaeened Sean here Ree cently introduced by Mr Hill, or Colorado, which | _ lic Tipe.-June 18—9:9 a, m.; 10p. m. June | in trust tor St Mary's churen on 6th street north. | WHO were considerably Injured. ‘Thos. Killian, of Gospel mecting To-morrow (Sabbath) | 29:h of July.. f 33 re atutes 3 at | 19—10:21 a.m; 10:41 p. n Hook and Ladder Co. No. 12, it 1s th twill noe at Masonic Temple, 907 ¥ street | Marsteller has been authorized todclay his depart: | Pephorter Widdnie doe aa eens £0) hat ee west, all his property, real and personal, of every ock 3 c t Or: DALTON Re GRAIL ROE Go Eee ree "i survive. The building was of wood, 40 by 80 feet, cared: pre to join the Richmond until July 1st....’The | quired to furnish checks or drafts with thelr bids Alexandria Affairs. Kind, to have and to hold in trust for said church | and three stories high. [2 ,. WHEL THE WORLD BE CONVERTED TO | leave of Pay Director Eaw. C. Doran, at present at | dr proposals. Repesde tus bee eee d ‘schools attac je makes ip) ——— <3 God by preachtax or by fore: Phil. 2, 9, | Nice, France, has been extended one year from Senate committee on territories has decided i =F Etchorn and Geo. Bergling his executors. The Wild Western Scenes. ect Hor duscouree’ in the Cheistadeiptian | sth inst., with permission to remain in Europe. FINAS CaIepe APU RS IL es.—The finance committee is just now | will was made on the 12th of October, 1881. The TWO MURDERERS LYNCHED IN COLORADO. 1 aby Fecieds, ‘mecting in MeCauley's Hall, Pennsylvania completing its detailed examination of the ac-| property of the decedent consists of neatly aa = ‘ * " 7m — ‘ rison on May 16th, providing for the reapportion- 's of every office cath P " Denver, Cot., June 17.—A special to the Kepubd= he Public Invited "No culieetion, ON Bee | AMONG THE CALLERS at the White House to-day | thent of the inembcrs of te lepisistive hesciacly Seauacers Ceca ae And HeLreets orto eee and Ce eeraT Tote i than | técan trom Rico, Col., dated June 16th, says: hte fh tho Mo suse Pried or Farum | Were Senators Chilcott, Ferry, Lapham, Anthony, | n the Territory of Montana. potlcmoney. Or late years tls examination has | section of the city, whieh he purchased eome years | MOMINE xt ¥olock” a party entered ihe Yait here luce Bible authority for fleecing the people | Saunders, Blatr, Frye and Hampton, Speaker CONTESTED ELECTION. ech much more exhaustive than formerly. Bvery | since, Intending ‘at. some future time to erect a | 2 e murderers, Thomas Wall and n @-riuge, funeral and infant sprinkling | fer, @ e} rs orgenset P; y, ending ~ “ ‘rink Thi is scimiuinte you, ye hirelings, We Pe tows ee eo ion fon of St Joseph's | Trinidad Charite, and hung them in a small cabin . sé ¥ is scrutinized a L. a Pacheeho, Townshend, Houk, Pce.e, Dezendor! and | _TH¢ first subcommittee of the House commfttee | Youcher 1s scrutinized and every entry examined. | church thereon. The 1 pote ears * He sin | Tats 45 labor which untii late years Was unknown. $ 101 viated | OPposite the Jull. Prot the appearance of Charite® VERMONT AVENUE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, | Crowley. on elections to-day heard concluding arguments in | yr sonn B. smnoot, the chairman ‘of the commit- itis asset eee the: erection of aie; omen body it_ 1s evident Uhat he made a strong resist 14th street, between Nand Khode Island ave~ the contested election case of Strobach agt. Her- | tee, has been at work at the auditor's office from 8 | church, at least, for the present. ance, The men were shackled together by leg and RE pe Pe Oe Tae LAWFUL MONEY on deposit in the Treasury | pert, from the 21 district of Alabama. The case | o'clock util 9 o'clock every evening, often pro- | “Uproar AL Me Patrick Cummins, was also filed yes- | “UL = a = = for the redemption of notes of banks reducing cir- | win be reported to the full committee as soon as a | longing the labor until late in the night. ‘The | terday. He leaves to his niece, Mary Jane Wise, AN APACHE SHOT BY A WOMAN. [oS SF, PAUL'S ENGLISH — LUTHERAN | culation to-day ts $25,034,798; tatled banks, #1,148,- other members of the committee bave given tothe | all nis property during her’ natural Iie, with | Aspectal to tue Ziribune trom Albuquerque, No £2" CHURCH, comer Tith aud H stmvets n 843.20; Danks in. liquidation, $0427;682.90, Lou | FEPOrt can be drawn, . Work all the time they could spare from ther bus'- | power to sell t pay debts coming against ‘the | M-ysays:_A Mohave Apache Tndlan went te the ine Dye, pastor, Kev. Dr. Dosen, t0- | rund, $85,611,680.10. CONFIRMATIONS BY THE SENATE. hess, | The result of this tedious and useful work | estate, and at her death what is left to be divided | Tanch of Mr. Watkins, at Dudley, and Mrs. Wat- i. ALI tas Coad The Senate in executive session yesterday con-| will be lald before the city council at its next | among her chilaren. To the pastor of St. Ann’s | kins being alone, he attempted to outrageously ase alvin H. Up- | meeting. It will show a most gratifying result. | Catholic church, Tennallytown, D.C., 1s left $0. | Sault ber, when She seized a Winchester rile and west. morrow Scheel at Iumranation.—During tne month of May there | firmed the following postmasters LL SOULS' CHURCH (UNITARIAN), ive 7,587 passenger 2 ie Bettis KEVENUE FROM THE MARKET.—The city market Baciaepiedetalales shot hima ‘through the head. Te ittena Letrects, Serviconat Nam andary [Giv'd in this country 147,587 passengers—of | ham, at Ripon, Wis; Prank O. Chamberlain, at | , QoRYENUE FROM THE Maren —“The city market | putiice o aS es a Whom 141,085 were immigrants, 4,099 citizens of the | Canandaigua, N. Y.;E. W. Cushman, at Harnil- | 2¢ : : istrict Oarsmer ' P Key amp Cotuer, D.D., will preach d revenue of the market is pledged to the sinkin; Would be Welcome. morning and e' Allare cordially invited. Jt | United States returned from abroad, and 2,453 J; Calvin’ R. Tait, at Willtamstown, d, and its earnings are used to retire city stock, | THE PLATE PRINTERS REGATTA THIS EVENING. New Youx, June 17.—All the employes of the = === z = = aliens not intending to remain in the United States, | M George S. Merrill, at Lawrence, Mass; J- | me following are the net receipts of the market | The plate printers will hold their second regatta Aifferent post offices in the city have received Ce Rend North. Capitol sticeks Monte Hee a ae | Of this total number of immigrants, there arrived | B. liood, at Danvers, Masi; Darwin F. Hamilton, | hitiqing and shed tor the yeas memes aan | at 8 o'lock thiserening, ‘The races will be one | circular tre . of the 4 ov eph tnd North Capitol streets north. —Rey. J. 8. | trom England and Wales, 14,404: treland. 19,747; | @t Greensfield, Mass; John H. Cogswell, at | bullding and” mest enie Seat raha ‘ular from a tinemnber of the executive commite Hannisox, of New Orieaus, La., wiil preach To-mor- CS Os fs Bai ‘) Ipswich, Mass.; James Pendicton, at Stonington, | $9-20-995 1877-8, $5,026.51; 1878-9, $3,880.48; 1879-80, | mile and a-half straight away over the lower | tee of the republican party, announcing the fact Tow at Ila.m. Rev. Dr. Deane. Presiding Elder, will | Scotland. 3,015; Av Belgium, 100; De ps J breed Rana eee ay 1880-81, $3,887.95; 1881-2, $4,26259. ‘The Uet a checks received frou’ the employes for $16 Preach st 8 p.in. Sunday School at'3 p-mn Love Bert mark, 2700; Prine Germany, A007; Hun | oe cay at Toll Tene eee ree and A. | Tots {pts of’market for year ending May 20, | COUrSe. The eee ee nary et eactind | Would be welcome, and would used sowly OF f4p.m. Prayer Mecting Thursday evening. Ali re gary, 616; Italy, 5, etnerlands, ‘orway, | J ey, at Terrell, Texas Bes, every evening lately, and some very interesting murpoue of stat cemoens invited Scientia’ vevenings Mie” | E161? Russia, 1.96; Poland, 1.138; Sweden, 19.38% THE BANK CHARTER EXTENSION BILL. nit the p bgp eae aie ae fe 3 NS.—In carrying the extended gas | races are expected. Bode,Somers and Coburn CHAPEL M. FE. CHUKCH, CO!- | China, 4,861; | The Senate further considered the bill to extend | mainout Pitt street to the Bridge pump, corner of "ro. | #hd from all other countries, 664. ‘The total num Aes al banks yes y albbon street, the a z _zeegening To liber or immisranty arrived during the month of | *€ charter of national banks yesterday atter tue | Gibbon street, the old Harris gut (tan house drain) witzerlind, 1,849; Canada, 10, _ = aa: cS Ww have entered in the race for single working boats. New York Bank Statement. e-S ner Sth and F streets northwest. Tn the double boat race Clarvo? and Martin, Lo-| New York, June 17.—The weekly statement cf vay nope anid praire | May last year wis 117.202, For the eleven months | Teport nus Sax closed. ‘Tye amondment of the | the committee on strecta, Will probably. have the | Crare ou Mowers and MeGIrr and Schneider Will | the associauha banks issued. from the clearing compeniment. " Everybody invite. | ended May 31, 1862, the total was 685,634 against | Senate finance committee to exempt national | He committee on streets, wiil probably have the : testy Pie owptabe anne meant, Seance xc peovle cavectaliy. Prayer-mecting “Thurs’sy | 53,151 during ‘the corresponding period thé pre-| banks from attachments and injunctions by the | Anew gas lamp 18 to. be put up also at the eter: nth feo eats ‘ nome memes ee vious year. state courts was defeated—ycas 24, nays 27. The | section of Princess and Patrick streets, RD Beicrontalcdagtira hartge bokcartl neta Prey Ye "956,100 DRY ME CHURCH, Tam AND G| 2 = Soc affirmative vote was wholly repubitéan. The deu- | SECOND WAXD Euecriox.—The second ‘nunicipal | the boat house this evening. The Potomac juntor | fesil tenders ine sae r morrow at 11 a.ui. and 8 p.: ‘OLD AND St-veR.—The recently submitted re- s voted “no,” and were reinforced by Messra, | Ward comprises all that partof the city lying east | crew, which will row at Fredericksburg on the 4th | Cireulation, decrease "90.100 Pastor, Hey. W. Fe WAND. * | portot the director of the mint shows that the Miller, Of California, and ‘Mitchell: Mr. | of the middie of Pitt street and north of the miidie | Grguiy, has been decided upon, Harrison (bow), | Reoune wee 2,508,073 [er REMOVAL, SMR. AL, ZYPPRECHT HAS | product of gold for the year was $24,700,000, and of | Davis, of Illinois, and Mr, Mahone voted in the | Of Prince street, It holds a special election to nil | Of FUly, Barbari d Hollister (stroke) |. The banks now hoid #8, in excess of ‘alk te 1 to 1204 Tth street, ‘between Mund N- A | Sitver $13,000,000. Co takes the first plige | affirmative. ‘The Senate then adjourned until Mon- | @ vacancy in the common counell on the 6th of | Kauffiann (2), Barbarin @) and Hollister (stroke) | , 7h" Nurs net stunning, embroidery, Lair dyeing ana.sl | among the producing states, with a yield of move | Savas July next, under that provision of the charter | will compose the crew with Zappone substitute. = hate works Jet hat | than £20.000.C0),, California follows with a yleld of | ‘The House yesterday snent considerable time on | Which provides that when a vacancy shall occur | \ Glbson, Olds, Zelgier and Smith. make a good ‘The Prize Ring. =~ NATIONAL JOCKEY CLUB. — | nearly $19,000,000. the river and harbor Dill, and every amendment | 1m either branch, by death, resicnation, &:., the | ght-weight crew for the Cotumblas, and they ean r . ee ———_ offered was voted down. A joint resolution was | branch in which such Vacancy occurs sliall order | be seen pulling well together nearly every even- | OHIO AUTHORITIES HUNTING POR WEEDEN AxD Special Meeting of thik Club will be held at Room 1, | D1xos Nor Dicksox.—Mr. William Dickson satd | passed appropriating $35,000 to continue the work | an election to fill the vacancy until the next regu- | Ing, MALONE. Vernon Row, 1 Pennsylvania avenue, on | to a STAR reporter that probably his name ap- | of sclentihe exploration near the shores of Lady | tr election. ‘There 1s some talk of pucting a local a Erevan PrrrescnG, Pa., June 17.—The authorities of Co» THURSDAY SING, 22p InsTawt, aT 8 O'cLOcK, for the pw :pose of electing a President to xerve until the aupnal i ceting in, December, x a ne | Franklin bay and at Port Barrow, Alaska. An| option candidate in the fleld, but 1t 1s far trom | | NARROW Escarg OF A WASHINGTONIAN FROM THE | jumbiana county, Ohio, are hunting for Weeden Wate Hou Hoe Diserict, Commissioner by mis, evening session was held for the consideration of | likely such a candidate could be chosen. The city | APACHES.—A letter from Arizona states that Dr. J. | and Maloney on account of Thursday’s prize-terht take for that of Mr. Wm. Dixon. pension bills. market 1s located in this ward and at the last clec- | J. Carroll, of Washington, formerly resident sur- | ‘The former lett this city for Philadelphia, und the = ——— ton there was a greater proportionate majority | geon of the Children’s hospital, had a narrow es- | latter is in hiding, but whereabouts is unkuowa. —The Secretary of the In- | there against the “temperance ticket” than in any | Cape during the recent outbreak of the ane THE CAMPBELI-WALLING PRIZE-PIGHT, aa ARMY ORpERS.—Leave for fifteen days, from| Important DECISION. eu Y raistingatshed himself by bis bravery. [ie Notre June 17, 1882.88 granted Captain Edwin B. Atwood, | terlor has made a rather Important decision tn the | Votes and Harman a ‘hiere ws litte Trotabitty rs | pears that Dr, Carroll, who was medicatomeer fa | announced for the 26th, inst., Wil probably. be tne Returning thanks to the public for the patronace ao | assistant quartermaster, U.S. army. Leave forsix | case of Mrs. A. G. Ream (the sister-in-law of Mrs. | a change having since occurred to overcome this | attendance on Major pers troops, during the peg tl ped Pp oho be pot a Kindly extended in the past to iy late husband, An- | mouths on surgeon’s certificate of disability, with | Vinnle Ream Hoxie) versus Halle, a Choctaw In- disparity. The selection is in the hands of the con- | close contest of the first charge became separated 4 Te aeetowe oles f wi te pusttisas will drew J. Ji omy Garriace manofacturer, I would inform | permission to leave the Gepartnane ot the east, is | dian, for the possession of certain mining property | servative ward primary, if it shall be thought | from his command, and seeing that his presence do about it'remeins to Pde P Fk eof ee teat ts Dusiross will here- | ranted First Licutenant erick Robinson, Sth | in the territory. The case been before the | proper tohave ouc. In'that case the local option | Was required he started to reach his oe —_—__——__—— ov Mis ao seorneW. tor be artillery. Leave for six months on surgeon’s cer- | supreme court of the Choctaw nation, and a de-| people may win in the primary. The selection of | Which hecessarily brought him into closer prox- Small Pox Stamped Out in Chicago. emanufactory, and, as inthe | tficate of disability, with permission to leave the | cision was rendered in favor of Halle.’ The claim | a candidate for rigid rules seldom have force in | imity to the sensed pth linen aoemmnanc) | MSHI Jans 1. tan - fon and the best workmanship will | department of Texas, Is granted First Lieutenant | was further set up that this decision was final and | ward primaries. but he got through allright Ps “ hey a A yg app: remy nied to ail. A continuance of patronage ie | Charles B. Hall, adjutant 19th infantry. ‘The | beyond the jurisdiction of the Indian bureau. | SEARCH FOR CaNat DocomeNts.—All the papers 5 Szcmend hays been teenell to Low tL. | beateromine eae ee ee re-pectiuily solicited. a leave of Second Lieutenant Thomas M. Defress, | The Secretary decides that no laws or decistons | relating to the Alexandriacanal have been gath- BI A Near Xi sods nd Clara C. Ubhoft. Ie, It. "po past farce Gays. pseu FRANCES M. JOYCE. _ | 5th infantry, {s further ext-nded one month. Leave | made contrary to the constitution of the Unived | ered from every file or bundle in the auditor's We donhons any Murtha Teemors sees Gam: | Qamiing 00 be Supprewed in Milwaue => THE REAL ESTATE TITLE INSURANCE | fF four months,to take effect when, in the opinion } States are legal, and decides that the money due | office. Many files not open before for halt a cent-| ¥ ca Cink deneer Geiss @ Conieeben aan ues. = COMPANY OF D. C., (office 472 Louisiana of his department commander, his service can be | Mrs. Ream in satisfaction of her claims must be | ury having been opened for this purpose. These | kins an a Jones; ae S x 2 K . sri 3 ‘Lain and Inez £. Rowe, Mitwackee, Wis., June 17.—The chief of enue,) trannact: with care, accuracy and. di ‘all | Spared, i ted Captain Alexander B. Mac-| pald. apers are thus collected in order to throw lsat | Ida M. Green; Portus B. Mc > A IS.5 = Dustican resting togthe luvert gation and terueter of | Gowan, 20 tatantry. Leave fortwo months,with | > Upon the questions involved in the pending suit | of Sussex county, by direction of the ihayor, has issued an onder that titles to real extste, and having become. perpe ual under | perinission to apply for an extens.on of one month. CounTeRFEIT $10 GREENBACKS.—Major Brooks, | against the city by the United States to obtain the Naw en Sonia Gane: Case. —This a “4 — houses of every des i be closed. Le givompehtos Sone & sirepared to issue policies | to take effect when hiswervices ean te spared, 1s} the chief of the ‘Treasury secret service, was | transfer of certain shares of canal stock. Thesuit | , > Cou — m this date the keepers and inmates of such in the Criminal Court, Jud Wylie, the old col- = and re szainst all caituants. “Chains of tite to attorneynatre- | Sraned First Tieuenant Walter, 1. Wisk: corps of | asked to-day by a Sran reporter in regard to the Will come on for a hearing in July, at the United | Oreq woman, ‘Christina, Taylor convicted about | Places Will be arrested and ross and peomie: tee duced rates. #i0"it_ | George B. Read, 19th infantry, has deen accepted | 100d of counterfeit, $10 greenbaoks that have ap-| FUNERAL aT SUNRISE.—The remains of C. B. | 7X Weeks since of the murder of the Misher cuil- | chief assures them that the order means Use abo [ce NOTICE OF REMOVAL. by the President, to take effect June 15, 1882. ‘The | Peared in Boston. He sald: “Those bills are the | yraddox, aged 16, son of Martin Maddox, ones of | dren on the farm Of their Uncle, Xr, Miller, near | ishment of gambling. ts a 7 resignation by Captain John L. Clem, assistant | 84me that were issued {n Missouri some time ago. the City hot who shot himself in Augusta coun- Benning’s, in August last, was cal ed up. m +i ences eect GEO. E. HUTCHINS having removed to 905 quartermaster, U.S. army, of his commission as | Some fellow had taken a boodle of them up there ty, Vinginta, while sick, reached here last night at | “08 $s a little shrivelled up old woman. scarcely | Retief for the Patrick County Sufferers GO PLUMDISO cae eee : first Lieutenant, 84th Infantry, only, has been ac- | 40d put them out. It Is not a new bill, and we | 9 dclock, and tie funeral took place to one OF he Ce eee Ct Or ae eel an ans |, Peveusscna, Va. June 37.—A useriptions cepted by the President, to take effect from May | 8% trying to get the plate.’ cemeteries here, at5 o'clock this morning. ciavite $6 support = mmction ora new: © | headed by tie’ tobacco €: has been ss ’ court the motion. c sonable prices. $e8-9t —— REWARDED BY THE Buitish GOvERNMENT.—The | ,,,U# BtsHor Joun’s Witt Case—The motion for Sng aes age tc eniees aoe tas 2 eee injunction in the John’s will case, set for hearin; us y The indications are that a Uberal contrivution Se ap Ss Concnrssman MoLprow’s Frvz Catrim.—at the | British government, through Mr. West, the | ajunction in the Jonn’s will case, set not yet been an oes, Henry Young, colored, convicted of | will be made. TES eal eat powiles tor ESO's INSECTIOIDE. | recent sale of registered Jersey cattle from the | British minister, has awarded to Mr. A. 8. Stroam, | heard. The Crimniual Court. to-day to three years’ impris- Ratirond Accident in Georgia Gamyhor, for_ moths: at DREW'S Drur Store, eoruer | noted herd ot Wm. Simpson, of New York, at West | keeper of the life-saving station at Shoal Water, |, REPORIER'S Norra The St. John’s cadets, who | onment in the Erle county (N. Y.) penitentiary. ai Ga. sees take “3 9th street and Pennsyivania avenue. my25-6m_ | Farms, the bull calf, Zalma’s Mercury, No. 6,933, | Washington Territory, a medal in recognition of | have spent a delightful week in camp at hes. | Exceptions having been taken, the execution of Gog lg Any g>- GLEN FLORA AND BETHESDA WATERS | “Topped January 2%, 1882, was purchased by Hon, | the services which he rendered to the ship-wrecked | ter beach, on Chesapeake bay, are expected home | the sentence was ded until after the next | ton was open by an up 4 bomns (es H. L. Muldrow, who represents the first district of | crew of the Lammeriaw, of Liverpool, on the a0th | this afternoon on the through, train, due here at | general term. John Clark, convicted of burglary, nee on FRESH FROM THE SPRING. Mississippl, for $1,650. This splendid animal was | Of October, 1831. 5:20 p, mn.....Printed copies of cited — ‘Was sentenced to three years at Buffalo, the poe d oe one Sane | ron, | running at the by far the finest calf in the herd, and brought four z ment to the state Ra fain rear’ to aoe ———__ rate freight Mailings “Andy pane: —_ into W. C. MILBURN, Paansactsr, Se eIdek OL wane Lae ee anaes Say oma aha posted in the state election distsigia, ‘The vouings | , DEPRAYTY ckE, GAriTOL Brin pina.—-About | instantly, and injuring Fireman Geo. Bass so . Ce 5 MACIST, ad Sol. Muldrow’s fine young herd of Jer- 4ng. | nait-past one ‘yes . ae 1429 Penneylvanta avenue, | S8Y31n Oktibbeha county, Miss.” By the way, Col. | yr pe mers OF 4 COMPROMISE AT CUMBERLAND. | however, does not take place until next fall....‘The sa af Pte | he died. ; man R.C. Mann took into custody at the a1 ._ It 1s rumored at Cumberland. Md., that there | city Ilcense tax 1s coming in quite freely, but the | Policeman R. C. ae Muldrow was the purchaser last year of the hobl * , but tol iban about twenty-five years old (gr SAMUEL EES bull Baltyernaek That headed tie Jersey herd of | Will shortly be a compromise between the com- | dog tax is still backward, At noon to-day 217 dog cnet ‘Frederick “Lawrence anda lawyer who | TH Ganrrenp MoxcaENT Fcxp.—The following DEX Goops, the late Thos. L. Hume, of this city. panies ond the miners in that region, and that the | licenses had been issued. Last year 4fe dogs gave his name as Charles W. Carter. They were 930 7th street northwest. Were licensed and 400 lived and barked without ts ‘t station hi on, Xew French and Scotch Ginghams, just opened; best |_| REPRESENTATIVE WARD, of the 6th Pennsylvania | D&s!s of the compromise will be 50 cents per ton | ticense..... Two disorderiies at the station house | !ocked up at the seventh precinct station house: d ten hours for a day’s work. It is zenerally be- che Paes amuiities at low prices, district, and one of the attorneys of the Reading | lieved that measures for & compromise have peo | us morning... The Dondsmen of the Kev. Au- Silke Sating aud Hhadames, extra good values faltond, what on hs way rom Poiladeipnia to | ative fr ments pas ad have been | gastus Watkins, who forfeited is ball bond by Washington yesterday was seized with acute | 1s the fact that the companies will not agree to re ment ‘been called Ce SNES SH Dim Srazer Nomrmwssr, | flaticoma on the train ‘between Philadelphia and | take back the old men asabody, bat insist upon se- | 22 indictment for forgery, have Deen called upon — * | Baltimore, rendering him suddenly blind, he hav- | lecting such as they see fit. Notwithstanding this | {Pay #400. the penalty of the: PLUMBING, FURNACES, RANGES, | TINNING, | Ing lost the sight of one of lis eyes'a year'ago ina | TuMOF, the Maryland and New Central companies om Sirloin Steaks ‘MANTELS AND GAS FIXTU similar wa; a reaching Baltimore, Mr. Ward | are actively preparing to put innew labor, and by ae ‘Monroe, eee Jobbing in all of the above Branchos. was taken to the ice of Dr George Reullng » Who | Monday. itis sald, buildings for the imported mi- Pais A CORNER AA teenporn te Be HABtOs: 4-008 = gona; au operat good success. is thor at | ners: ‘comme to-day. office, Baltimore, additional $4; ence _ OF Estimates Funxisuxp yon New Worx. {8 | Mr. Ward will b2 able to come to Washington in THE SITUATION AT PIERSURG. 8 int, Ft Spokone, W. T., %; 5 STEAM COOKERS. about a week. ‘THe ASSAULT ON SERGEANT AMISS.—In the Crim- = aa LARGE STRAWBERRIES. A Pittsburg manufacturer, in-review!ng the sit- | inal Court, Judge Wylie, to-day, Thomas Jones, Jenene No. 15, G. A. Ascinwall Bananas ie GAS STOVES AND RUBBER HOSE. Personat.—Rear Adiniral Worden,of “Monitor” | Uation, figured up five iron mffis in that district | one of the four men convicted and sentenced to so ala Chorin B. Goons ‘Choice - Butter, (Creamery)... ena Gas eae fame, has been quite ill at his residence in this | @3.running or that would run°without having | el! PAPAL Recah eR kan eee ee “4 Y¥.,$%; cash, Port Chester, ALL KINDS TABLE LUXURIES THE FRESHEST i —< “ity, but is now convalescent, and expects toleave | Signed the scale. In the coat amining situation | intent to Mt Sergeant T. B. Amiss, as they were Port Gnestet Journal: Gen. Sapenkbearncd 2 F. F. BROOKS, cor Quiker Hill, Dutchess county, New Yori, on | nothing of importance ‘tas sdeveloped. lately. | ieming, whose safe had been blown oven, stated Open Saturday night until 12 o’ciock. Jew 220 Fine Gas Fixtures, &c, Monday.—Representative Crowley has gone | Tweive out of the tweaty-cnoypits on the Pan | tothe court that he desired to withdraw ‘his ap- — r= | home for a short ¢ visit. Mr. Christian Ruppert pone. payee in dg 9 pe eae oS peal. He will, therefore, go to the penitentiary 'S r Europe to-day, ol uction, tion Pats, ATTORNEYS. ee Ee oa te Baatnecs |-ered. toinerten seiner Rie old soon | Wee oe nee Be oILs, a and M. Roustan, the new Frencii | wao have gone to work. ‘This indicate that WINDOW GLASS, WW. Bee ey ar-naw. minister, are at Wormley’s.—— Representative | the strike in that region Is yleldtng. PAINT BRUSHES. iy G0, Corcoran Building. Calkins fs to deliver the address at the commence- ‘ALL QUIET AT MASUEYS COLORS, Practices in all the Courts. ment exercises of the Virginia itural and} Quiet reigns at the Cleveland mills, The VARNISHES. Wy MMi | a ange 2k egnebery, eon et 303 | ret Cleveland troops, an i t mounted pom “ pEckER’s PHARMACY, N. Attorney.-et-Lew, ni here, and v 5 military company, have . ‘services to ‘Rooms 2 and 4 Gunton Lavy Building, ton, Tegt: nigia the police coi rhs Td, bya vote eatin ‘Gunnin 472 Louisiana avenue. aot ¥ ef three to two, accepted the offér, and re to be sworn in as special XD RELIABLE CATHARTIC TAKE : hdbpaks Pins. ‘Home-made, tiey are ciways 92.40 PER DOZEN, CLARET Tae Sormuso Cian a tie eet A. 0 eye nentpene. Bu ‘Ana : tain ot indicted for the murder-of A. M. Soteldo, Judge G. Dyspepsia of 40 cents returned for the bottles, ki. Curt's of New Yar, as = THARPS, Con- —— wit 3 R NATTANS. Paanwactst, , me Beate areas and D streots a. ber e-- 469, 10, 12, 23, 15817

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