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Telegrams to The Star. THE IRISH STATE TRIALS, —_-__ > FITZHARRIS GETS A LIFE SENTENCE, SEVERE STORM IN DAKOTA: CHINESE OONSULATE IN OHIOAGQ, tered at the Port Oftice st Washington, D. O., a8 setandciaae nail mintier —< Jur Werkty Stax—publishet on Pridas—$1 ayean, Berlapeprepaid. Six moutha, 6 ome eS S27 All neal subscriptions mrist be pald in advance; Re poper sent longer than ts patd Stat. Vv" 61—N® 9,381. WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1883 TWO CENTS. eon 3 ¢ a8, ania Ave and 11th 8t.57 Newspaper Company, : ° b cn aad oe ee becrihers tn the Sey or saeente er month. Copies at f Siyenr, #6; x nonlin ge ~ : THE CYCLONE IN OHIO AND INDIANA; . General Foreign News by Cable. u + ‘th it status the Ri House at 7:30 p. m,,and will march to ‘M. WADDINGTON'S MOVEMENT. MOEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE STAR SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. WELCOME TO WASHINGTON, avenue to K street, Pasting, the Farragu Be Beker oti eae and w BeBe NS | vumeea, Mag eae - oRN 501 ————————— Pennsylvania avenue, passing the executl jower floor Teaerved for members e aucerurs ( gipeeislauaphs waite 2 OVERNMENT the column was reviewed by | clety and those holding tickets of admission to the ge —— @ Recrrrrs To-Dar.—Internal reve- gion, at which point the column ° Axroncrs~ ith pase. All monbera of the, COLUMBIA nue, $867,812.89; customs, $083 14491 THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. | Be resident; hence to sth aes tatuo Rigg | Saxe Vitor wil be adsiied to ue drew et? Dern ALES fn d 8th paces. . —— escort issed., " a 5 eres apres tity oie ne ‘Tum Corwin’s Next Cavise.—Capt. Healy, com- A BRILLIANT SPECTACLE. Agel Boous, &e. 4:1 page. tion of the Union Veteran Corpe, to ipate in their | Manding the revenue cutter Corwin, now at San VETERANS RETURNED TO THE CAPITAL.| ‘The appearance of the military bodies in the Bustexse Cnasvces—4th pigs May Festival and Camp Fire. L. DIETERICE, Francisco, 1s about to start for Alaska, under in- s from Ameri ors at 7:15 p. m. . Ie President. | structionstoseizeall liquorsorarmssurreptitiously Procession elicited many admiring comments, As} | No ladies will be allowed on the excursion to | ®'Xty times greater than it ts from pork, .- | And refers to the latest reports of the sanitary oms rrr Tree #th pase. the glittering line of flashing bayonets movea | Mount Vernon to-morrow, and no one but contrib. “5 : bers of the Soclety will be allowed In | CeFS at Chicago, Erle an a8 80 pl County Rear Esrati—4th pago. —- 7 introduced into the country, and to arrest all per- w 7 the densely crowded streets, it was receivea | UtO'S or mom! Uons tn the New York medical Journal. te yeceg, Geuwrny Boanmine Ath pegs. CaF Roe Lape H COMMUN -OATION | sons detected in Wlolating the United, States laws PARADE AND REVIEW TO-DAY. en, bs pacieditelpae ee a ar approval. | to money Crema eers Garden: af the banquet the correctness, of ite statements the Gazette Fuiltendancaiereaentsh "Meptels "She Bagh | abous the people of tae tones aut: inst eatons From a military potut of view the procession was SXOUREION COMNTTTEES. Gleresanat.tbe mepection of pork on tte arrival ag areinvited, “By orderot the W. See, aud to collect aclentifie information. PROGRAM FOR THIS EVENING AND TO-MORROW | one of the best ever seen in this city. ‘The steady, my16-2t* ‘M. A. YAT! Secretary. Saga RS firm marching of the veterans of the Grand Army For the excurston to Mount Vernon the follow- | quantity of American pork consumed in Germany u Bids were opened to-day, at 12 o'clock, at the al the qi ing committees will be in charge: 1s small, and ts decreasing, and oe a = of the Republic, as well as those of the Society of er therefore 1s not of economic importance, CP crite ee a aN ne ETN FROM | treasury department, for pullding the post oMice To-day the city presents a gala appearance mn | the Potomac, did credit to thelr training and was | | The eee varydite ae ong iMac, | COFLIONNG STORIES. anoUr Smay INPRRXAg/ assistant to the resident physician Children's Hospital | and court house at Toledo, Ohio. The bids are a8 | ponor of the visit of the members of the Soctety of | !oudly applauded. eect assisted . ley, 4 a . : MACHINE. n Toadduvennd Helene feces cap Rees follows: Davidson & Marshall, $39,694; George O. | the Army of the Potomac to attend the reunion. Reviewed by the President. “i, Barton, Col. 7. Harry Jenks, Capt. Marcey, Loxpox, May 18—The head constable at Livers th payee . pital, Washington, D, O- ea TCCO RT, Sate te rete aid meen) 2 | Flags and streamers float in the bright cunlight | DISTINGUISHED GATHERING OM THE GRAND STAND. es sor | Peetmalntains that the story of he dn Fon Kext (Miscellaneous)—4th pare, p MUNCASTER & HOWARD, Macarty, $51,400; Edmond Knapt, $59,000; Belknap | and the thronged streets. The soundot marttal| ‘The weather Was just sultable for marching and | george 'M. Iocrwonl, wectored y Fos Saxe (Mixcellaneous)—4th pare. teeat Fa ena 5 fia |-& Dumesnie Star Co., $65,500, mausfe and the tramp of marching columns !mpart | there was great animation all along the line, the | Lieut J. Vv. R. Towel § Fes Sanz (Heuses)—Sth pas only by Heistered Phatmachees” FrescHintions ale é - Saar Great animation to the city, which was about to | men seeming toenjoy itasmuch as the specta-| ‘Thesteamer Gear es pps—3) pa Fes THE RICHMOND TOOTH CROWN AaD | _C®4YON Piorurr or Tam Lar PosTwasTen Grn- Telapse into the quletude of the sammer vacation. | tors. In front of the White House @ grand stand = assisted by me 2 re anxious to minimise thal Bovsxrrvnsintvas—%¢ & IBINATIONS; = The quartermaster’s building, at the corner of 15th | had been erected, which was very handsomely : : ‘of air. ‘The Liverpool Courter - Larne 3d pace. OR ARTIFICIAL TEETH WITHOUT PLATES. st eet and the Avenue, was very elaborately dec- | aecoi session arrived al Son nAaaan alee Says It 1s positive thata: ry machine was foun@ Lower axp Foon —4th pase. T havo enxaged Dr, ©. L. Anderson, an, sais ee a ay, rated. Shortly before the proc ind John Truesd: ‘on tbe atlas aanee Moves seicin th peta Grown otk, tofusreiueo and take chat of tal Sey He | Dfotures: ot tre Keeerument several bust crayon | orated with bunting, and made a glowing mass of | the President, in company with Secretary Lincoln ackefreehments are in charge of 3. . Smatumeyer i ai Maprear, &c.—6ih pazs. incye measure of tease Ta Bere Con con ole Chan | To-day, attern thorough criticism by experts, the | Color. ‘The hotels in their outside as well as inside } and Marshal McMichael, walked down the tem- Piaros axp Bailly decayed teeth and roots restored to beauty and | department, purch: Paris, May 16—The accounts of the cond! the picture made by Mr. | decoration showed that they entertained soldiers. | porary board walk over to the grand stand. He ‘NOTES. b usefulness, and by use of the oe Wiillam A. Dyer, a young artist of this et it | These headquarters were scenes of bustling ac- | W8s followed by a distinguished company of] Major Hanneman, commanding, assisted by | Of the Countde Chambord are conficting. produ - | Union declares that he is well, while the .- ronounced the most life-like and charac- ladies and gentlemen. Lieut. D. J. Byrne, fired the signal guns and n a. yc or a plate; * These | tenis The crayon will be hung in the private | Uvity this morning, and the many new arrivals | “ne ‘President reviewed the procession a few PRorrssion a. tional salute, south of the Treasury, in honor of | 84ys he 1s seriously, i, and that it of oye found old comrades to welcome them, and mem- | minutes after 12 o'clock from the grand stand | the society of the Army of the Potomac, his friends are wi concerning his state is Toom of the Postmaster General. bers of committees to show them where to go and | Which had been erected on the pavement in front fre endeavoring to conceal its seriousness rou Sewine Macnrnes—3d pass. Cok aren ‘Tue TRRATY OF PEACE.—No intelligence has been | what todo. As the starting point of the Proces- | of tho Mae House rye pele see The Star Heute Trial. public, psa tec igs ‘sp28-3w* 219 4% street. _ | recelvod at the State department of the treaty be- | sion was near the Rigas’ House, the vicinity was | Surrounded pa fold ge cig been ‘MR. WILSON CONTINUES HIB ARGUMENT. zs SIX ANARCHISTS ARRESTED. Sractat Novicas— Ist page. ep EEMOVAL.—I HAVE THIS DAY REMOVED | tween Chill aad Peru, which has been reported | alive ana Stirring at an early hour in the day. | ries Teller and Lincoln, Postmaster General Gres-| Mr. Wilson to-day continued bis addressto the be eed Borage agen woe bape LF Peg Soe None Ae aS pe oe by telegraph. ae ‘The gleam of metal, the flash of bayonets and the | ham, Gen. Sherman, Vice Admiral Rowan, the | jury inthe star route case. He rharged that the oe ting lous pamphlets among Sarr Dergerr—3i pag. ing, corner of 70s ‘street and Louisiana, Resionep.—Mr. F. E. Waterman has resigned a | flush of color from the mingled groups of troops, | English, French, Chinese, Spanish and Brazilian Prosecution had stained the name of Turner, and bea —_—_ Tur Trares_ 6th pare my5-2w clerkship in the Navy department, to take effect | a8 seen in the bright sunlight, was an inspiring | ministers, the Swedish minister, Mr. W. W- Cor | caused his discharge from office they knew Chinese Consulate in Chi Unpartazrns, &c.—Sth page. t?>.2:, ECHAEFFER HAS REMOVED HIS | the middie of June, and has accepted a position sight, and when over all floated the familiar | missioners of the District, Marshal McMichael, Dis- | that there was no case against him. Pe time heared faye Ergin | Warren (Help) 4th pase. = ice to 1321 F atrect. apl9-Im*_ | under Senator Camden, of West Virginia. Strains of martial airs, the old enthusiasm was | trict Commissioners Edmonds, West and Lydecker, | AN INDIGNANT DENIAL BY GOVERNMENT COUNSEL. Sulate tm this city, to COnMGL ct toe ne eae Waxrep (Situations)—4th page. (pr Lommen. LOMBER —— Tevived. All along the route of the march many | Reat Admiral Nichols, Actin Secretary of the) Mr. Bliss with some indignation dented this ‘American and one Chinese, who will dente Choon Waxten (Houses)4th paca. WHITE PINE, ~~ MAHOGANY, DESERTED GOVERNMENT D&PARTMENTS.—The | of the private bulldings were decorated with flags Aree oa Sie oe charge, saying that Turner had been relieved | selves to the protection of the subjects of the Ce= Warren (Rooms)—4th pace. YELLOW PINE, ‘WALNUT, ” various departments were almost entirely deserted | and bunting, and the visitors, no doubt, appre- tives Genes A ad ‘McKinley ;Mr. Horatio King, | from the indictment by the government counsel. WawreD (Miscellzneo OAK AND ASH. CH! RRY, {ais morning, only a few officials rematning to at | Clated this part of the reception as much’ as the | tives Cox, Kelter Assistant Secretary of State| Mr. Davidge observed that Turner had been ac- gaeaged in various avocations here, and claims eee’ = OF ALL EINDS. ees ice Pers Set Wosinens that miigne arise, ‘he mem. | Treentan ae ater oe are ne eae: | Davin: Evivts sociale oes ah, eee | oon b Pesort of Unade that the police have raided the — a AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. bers of the Grand Army et ‘the Republic and | Ue Which an efficient committee, aided by gener- 'S, ips Ns quitted by a jury. Our facilities for the jobbing trade are unequaled, Tesorta of these people indiscriminately, and have. ous citizens, had provided. B.S Calet, of Massachusetts, and Gen Livermore. |” suace wytie sald that Turner, not now belng on | thus confounded the Innocent with the guilty, ana@ the Army of the Potomac were excused at eleven Gen Sherman and Vice Admiral Rowan, repre- cea oon cep promptly furnished at O'clock, and a brief absence was allowed the other | LIVELY MORNING SCENES AT THE RIGGS HOUSE. senting the army and navy, were the only officers ae ‘Daviage eala that the spirit of this prosecu- nument of a ee bot TI Moe EAN E SON. | clerks to witness the parade. As one cf the | The tntertor of the Riggs House this morning | fenting the ‘There were in addition a number of | uon‘was upon trial bone oe Bae ates TEN VIRGINIA. ap6 15th street northwest, corner Batrest, | officials who remained upon duty remarked, Ttis | reminded one of inauguration times. ‘The cor- | other promatuent gentiamens oerashee ee thes ir, Wilson then Fesumed his argument, ey can make appeal. ti tohat and ent shoot (Sate tis Acmy of the Perae ne ne ek Tidors, vesttbules and parlors were thronged with | Vatious foreign legations, and many Effects of the Storth in Dakota, n 2 the Army of the Potomac to-day. Among the latter were Mra. Haynsworth, Mrs. AFTER RECESS. ' Heomte from Chit Yoint by stearkee Novisentton to | THE LANGEST STOCK IN THE. Orcy TO Muse hun oe ree enthered in groups, and & con- | Justiog Miller, Mra’ J.D. Cameron Mies Iucy | Mr. Wilson continued his aadress after recess. BURNING A MOTEL POR FURL. 1 te inesday and Friday, SELECT FROM ANDTHE CHEAPEST, A Navat Court oF Inqurey has been ordered to | fused hum of voices arose that would have done | Frelinghuysen, Mrs. John F. Miller, Miss Dora | He said that Rerdell had been acting as a party Fort STRVENsON, Dak., May 14—The storm om Fy ea Meahinitog steamers make, close PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. convene at the Norfolk navy yard on the 2ist inst. | credit to a sewing soctety. A burst of hearty Miller, Mrs; Windom, and Miss Helen Nichols. | to.q vito scheme. He (Mr. Wilson) sequlttea gov the Sun and 20th instants has completciy tol Connection with the Nortuainpton, “Hotl pite ‘ ’ ve ee on P. 13 pe hugh, Address J.T. phyeicias CORCORAN BUILDING, to Investigate the circumstunces attending the | laughter and ont ot nee ee on theupr on by raising his hat. As the repre- | €rment counsel and Mr. Blackmar of any blame, m0 E. F. BROOKS. | Collision between the tug Jean Sands and tho | ll sides, Indicate ic | but that did not help Rerdell, who had been ah for tilea, and travel i practionity oeepenbee ee sentation of the Grand Army of the Republic | but that did not help Rerdell,w! ‘nahown | for miles, and travel is practically suspended, the Steamer Manhattan. The following is the detail | Versation was, ” | passed “Marching Through Georgia” was played | to be a traitor and ay. He declared that the | roads being in such a bad condition Woeg GAS FIXTURES. Comtmandee Ghai ei ree (PFEIMCD, | pata eee Ola follow, T aim giad tones you.” | passed “Marching Through Georgia” was played Chico Springs letter had Deen ‘manufactured by | become so seatce that the [reper of ee ae LAEG! HE Commander Charles L. Huntington and Lteuten- | Was the frequent salutation, an sponded by raising his hat, but he involuntarily ‘or the purpose of convincing the jury that | here was compelied to purchase a wooden bullae sas ARTE MARES TP ATROSES. OS | ant Commander Charles H. Rockwell, with Lieut. Bene hese imdvidusl eee et PY ths | Kept time with his foot, and i¢ was evidene tha tue 8. W. Dol . rested in the mai band ing that had been used asa hotel to use as fuel. = 8, RANGES AND GRATES. A. ©. Dillingham, Judge advocate. pleasant features of the morning, and Gen. Hume | Old famtltar tune called forth many recollections 01 ryt Several mills have shut down, it being tnpossitie BATHS (ALEA. fina an ore LUMBING, | TINNING. NAVAL Orpsrs.—Lieut L & Yates, detached | phreys, to whom was assigaed Tha wee ot ee | An the mind of the veteran, tonaul the ore thereto, Atkalt creek has booms Hampshire County, SAM'L 8. SHEDD. 0k os shaling the members of the society 1n line,had |The Veterans Recelved by the Pres! Swollen Into a river, ice, oanty, m4 _SAM'L 8. SHEDD. 409 0rm Sraeer N.W._ | trom the Pinta and ordered to the receiving ship some difiicnity in getting the old tetera og et ‘Gent. y avolded saying anything about that | 5. oy NonthyicOvatens ta ® Pe oe Er } (ag GLEN FLORA AND BETHESDA WATERS | Franklin; Lieut. H. T. Monahan, from the Pinta | Into line Teasinr Wee eae, ne had for atds | After the military had escorted the members of | Chico letter and by their allence confessed that mage by ‘ondays Cyclone in Indie id. Alko, Iron 8) ‘ond to none. FRESH FROM THE SPRING, and ordered to the Nipsic; Lieut. A. F. Freeman, | Col. George Mea ana and Ohio. : pe. Homies Png wmbhtles. Gen. | tne society back to the Riggs’ House they were | *¢ Was a fraud. from te Pinta and ordered to the Vandalia; | Whittaker and Capt. Hoxie. ‘The marshal sad kis io MR. WILSON’S PERORATION. CixcINatt, O., May 16.—Reports have be cre. es Fassed Assistant Surgeon M. H. Crawford, fromi | assistants carried batons covered with red and | 4ismissed, and without breaking ranks the society, Mr. Wilson fished his review of the evidence a | Cc!ved of the ravages of Monday night's storm 1m W. CO. MILBURN, PaarMactst, the Pinta and ordered to the navy-yard League | white. preceded by Gen. Ayres and adrum corps, marched few minutes after 2 o'clock, and then delivered a Indiana and = Showing that the cyclone “epntbcnep moral) |p 3420 Pomuayrvadio frome the Pine ent Paymastor B. B. Webster, | | Upstairs the committes, consisting of Capt:| to the White House, where they were given a re- malleS North Of CCN eee eee Soe Scone amis wont tone, | ——————__ M2 Pennayivania avenue |iffom the Pints aud mde ok nel are Ganner, Major Mills, Gen. Horatio King and Major | ception by the President, He stood 4a the bieo | Def Peroration, saying that he belleved that the | miles nardrct Connersville, Indiana, with a path 3 a} _ on Wait orders; Assistant Engineer H. EK. Frick, from Mack, were engaged in supplying the demand for if Jury would find that these defendants had acted | # few rods wide, striking the little village of Wae ADIEB! the Pinta and placed on walting orders. corps badges, tickets for ine excursion and the | TOOM, and as the visitors Mled past they were tn- | SY honegt purpose. terloo and destroying every house but Uhree In the prietor. L Se eee A line was formed extending the entire |.troduced by Marshal McMichael. Many of those | "wr. Davidge sald it would be determined before | Place, and doing great damage to the farms in tts EpivRa view Houses onrGan an a) Bis For Sorriy or Fresh BeEr.—Blds were | jength of the parlor and out into the hell. en NOW OP i) f e | who were onthe stand occupied placesin the | to-morrow moming who would follow Mr. Wilson. | Path, but injuring nobody. ‘The fine iron —— opened tn the quartermaster’s office attheWashing- | soldiers in their glittering uniforms formed a blue room, and the reception resembled more a| The court then adjourned uatil tomerrom, over Whitewater river was whitled to pleces. “The moet delightful Su Resort in th thing eelling n B: at noon to-day, for the supply of freah | Shining line along 5th street, opposite the Il Siete. speci Ifutew for the uonth ef Tuner Force: | TBS thing we are als laste atemuedoey h be a the southern part of Wayne county, adjoining, waiting to act as escort to the members of the | TesUlar evening reception, on account of the pres- Charge of Criminal Libel. much damage’ was done to the farms. Houses, Ig and su formation and photorraph of hotel apply to ae es Re iued toons ae cosine society. The hum of voicesin tho hotel grew | nce of the ladies, A WARRANT SWORN OUT FOR OSCAR K. HARRIS, OF usar aeet ee le were pel CE a Awent, 1420 New Yorx ound; J. ‘A. Hoffman, 7.55 per pound; ‘Jos, Swift louder, the marshals flew about getting the vete- SONS OF VETERANS. Z CLA! germ career” through i « Preble county, Ohio, unroofing houses and barns mista CLARENCE PETERS, Prop’. THE SERSEY AT 96, nc porpounas Par ound and, Ben, Gheen; 2.9 | Hight and the crowded sce ee ae Toe SU" | One feature of the march of the Veterans to the | rr. Thomas Lucas, of No. 216 Penneyivanta ar and doing dithage tstimated at $10,000, Parthet ASTFORD HALL, OXFOEKD, MD. . cents per pound. Mr. Varnell 1s the lowest bidder. White House, was a group of young boys in the enue, a detective for the citizens’ committee, this | east, at Germantown and Miamisburg, there was BAMURL ROMS: Pron rector. The contract will amount to nearly 60,000 pounds ‘The Grand Parade. iat corrying a large American flag, and march-| morning appeared before the Police Court and | a severe hailstorm, doing immonce an wv hie povuar Mazyrand Ki et will pen on, of beef. The procession formed near the Treasury bulld- aed ee a ing along with soldierly precision. In response to | swore out a warrant for criminal libel against Os- | @tation, The fruit was almost entirely = 2th J ic eee for the Just received. Call aud eeeit. Thinis our listof prices | Pinar, DivipEnp 10 FREEDMAN'S Bank Derosr- | 198 824 moved in the following order: the inquiries which were showered upon them on | car K. Harris, of the Evening Critic. Mr. Lucas, a Tax ‘Telegraph Poles. AKLAND HOT®=: for JERSEYS: TORS. —The commissioner of the Freedman’s Say- THE REGULARS, all sides, they said that they were sonsof the | tew days 2g0, lata his case before Assistant Dis- May 16—The Western Union: r ai es {ngs and Trust Company has declared 2 final divi. | | Gen. R. B. Ayres and Licuts. Mitehell and Niles | Veterans, Capt, Nixon, commanding. When this | trict aicoruee sh ‘who recommended | Telegraph at this Of the B. & O. R. R.. has becen leased by, 4 dend of 7 per cent in favor of the depositors of the | Of his staff. Light Battery A, #4 artillery, Capt. | diminutive line of soldiers reached the President, sunat A Warrane ‘bo isso. re warrant charges | ised 0 pay, under pe eoauced eee eas bank, making to ail dividends of 62 per cent, ‘The | Rodgers, four guns and caisons, £4 artillery band; | he smiled kindly upon the little men, and shook {that o ay of May, A. D. ‘Oscar treet. Washington, D. O- gone daltar per pole hands with them warmly. Harris unlawfully and maliciously contriving and | the city audit to remove the poles from mylo-In Pere oftice Ot the amas hegun this morning | Dattallon of foot batteries, B, Lieut. Bastman; C, ‘The Scene at the National Theater. | itending tovility and detame the said Lucts, and | sheets tule eeentog tena company sul atthe office of the commissioner, No. 1416 Ne fe ‘ork avenue, between 14th and 15th streets. Divi- | Mal. Graves; D, Lieut. Scantling, and H, Capt. pe “BRIGHTON,” to bring him into public scandal and disgrace, and | to pay the tax, which amounts Vi |- | MEETING OF THE SOCIETY OF THE ARMY OF TRE to injure and aggrieve the said Lucas, unlawfully ——> d i ends In favor ee oie ‘the New York, | Wilson. ‘This command, in the regulation artil arcaxrroctre. JE na Bilis Norte ichnond; Movil Savagnat: | ery uniform, with whi elmeta made ane dls as tno | Sauned to bo pubished ia ho, en “anim tu 00a” SreTeNonD "0 FENAr SESYTTUDE OPEN ALL THE YEAk. New Orleans and other branches will bo payable | play ‘The interval between the reception and the Rewspaper published in the city of Washi Linge = 6.75 at the same place on and after next Monday. DISTRICT MILITARY. Tepting at the National Theater was utilized by | {tain Pasulct coreain tains oscar tae MOT AND COLD SEA-WATER BATHS AND ALL Battalion Washi Light Intan Col. w. | the members of the Society 1n corps reunions, and | jiclous and defamatory libel of and concerning MODERN CONVENIENCES, ee Fe ee ta mebend the exorataon Incident | C7 cara com ohaitaae ee Bplisia witses | the Motels anaetrocts prisentea’e sons orguee [tie macona Lucas, containing therein the false ; —= 1.00 to the opening of the Brooklyn bridge, on the atth | 9. Moore commandit corps (45 pieces), of Baitt. | 10 striking contrast to the bustle of earlier hours | malicious and defamatory and libelous words ing. The Jury stant, and also @ public reception tender: % ” = a 5 Address aes instant, and also the publi pur Oe el aaiteemiod ts ‘white coats, ee ants and | Before 8o'clock the members began to turn their | ™atter following, that is to say: & verdict of guilty against him, and he was seme mut Sue ¥. W. HEMSLEY & SON. z pim by the mayor and common counell of Brook | Mores uniformed in white ¢ Light Intentry, bac | Steps to the National ‘Theater, where the business : ee tenes ¢ SHELBURN M at the Academy of Music that evening. He vustri Bra. = = ae will remain in Now York. possibly watir the sie | tation had out about 140 men, divided into four | Meeting of the Soclety was to be held. The thea-| “Arrested in nore w mpany icf | Doptix, May 16—The grand jury have foun@ ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3., if instant, and in that case he will participate in the companies, commanded respectively by Captains | er Was very elaborately and handsomely decor- i fae aan ee Act “s Pocks true tills tor cones to jeaurder = yariafroon dhe Neushs Sith unebetrcted Sica Tors | AL, WELZ, MAD immer have een made bythe Fredgent, uc ie | Dales Ross, Goddard and Miler. "with eaten: Fan tom potato paint invine chester obs. an | gommincn sean Abwat of the Departnent of ux | M20, CONEY and Haly, who were Changed tm iid ren breeses, is now open. Address Ee 4s likely that the proposed Yellowstone Park trip | as it alwaya docs. che Corps presented a soidier- | above the matn entrance masses of flags. Peneath | Yesterday Thomas Lucas, John W, Thompeon’s right. | threatening to murder against Matthias Brady, ‘my9-3m. EDWIN ROBERTS. ‘will be given up. Nke appearance and marched with great pre-|the frst balcony were the words “Wcicome,” | hana man. in his we pet are Car ana tice tare | who was charged with making threats agai = = = STYLISH, cision. Next came the National Riles, headed by | aud over the proscenium arch was the name or the . 8 well-known thief of the life of the foreman of the jury which convicted QUNTAIN TOP HOTEL, BIUE RIDGE MOUN- PRRSONAL—Mr. Justice Gray, of the U.8.8u- | the Mari P soclety. Beneath, in tho center of an arch of flags . ing lis namess Joe Olarke, of | his brother, Joe Brady. taine, Va., or: Chesspeake & Ohio Rail C 1s in New York.——Ex. ts e Marine band, Prof. Sousa. The Rifles nu sy tpt be dadigns ws icture of Gen. Grant, Baltimore by Officers Mitch- . 40 miles froni Washington City and 120 miles PERFEOT FITTING, | Preme Court, is lew York.——Ex-Secretary | bered about 75 men in red coats, dark blue pant leat igo, was a picture: < Hail and Hagan. Just as the crowd was lea MORE ARRESTS. from ‘will be open June 10th, "| Kirkwood 1s making a tour of Mexico.—Mre. | and wore, as did the band, white helmets, an BR Se ease ae ace was Baroum's show, about 4:30 o'clock p.m, Berry Batta, May 16—A man named Patrick Nally an Afton Depot ve Walker, wife of Representative Walker, of Penn- | ‘hey fully sustained their reputation as a well- heavily with color on both sides, and fro ‘ke were has been arrested on the charge of conspiracy to address. until June Ist, HEN wie sylvania, sailed for Europe yesterday.—Mr, | rllled rganization. Capt. Burnside had com- | the lowbalcont 8 flags streamed down In profusion. OAUGET IN TRE ACT OF PICKING 4 WATCH Murder landlords in the vicinity of Battina, MA: ‘Charlottesville, Va. my8- OF FIRST-CLASS QUALITY FOR THE PRICE. Charles Nordhoff, of the New York Herald, is in | Mand, with Leute. Oyster and Bassett. The general effect was rich and effective, and the pocket of lady. ie eoems Ly It is expected that many other arrests om Re“ ENON SPRINGS BATHS, town for a short stay.—Senator Camero! ‘The National Rifles Cadets, neatly uniformed in ied an appropriate cad ee igi Be et el ED ropes ha the same charge will be made. Great North Mountain, Fennsylvania. left for the,north this morning. command of Capt Damen aeons wader, tae filled: “on the ‘stage were’ the omfeery ot the two aids of marrguamemnindhealhcccnegted eorge Alfred Townsend 1s at Chamberi{n's —— he > ‘but the re Dvsstx, May 16. —Daniel Delaney,who ts charge@ Near Winchester, Va. — Representative Kelley. was uluch better tase even: yountis, came next, and they made a tine showing. | the soctety and prominent general officers. for tiem sna have them ‘acw beyond the | with conspiracy to murder, wae arieiooed ie eee fe ing, and hopes to be outin afew days.—cniet | ‘The High School Cadets from th Washlugtea THE SOCIETY WAS CALLED TO ORDER Ww. eon or the Department of | to aay, and pleaded guilty. Edward McCaitrers Seven hours from Washington. June 16th. Mano rane Bureau of Statistics, was registered | High school, made a very credita... show, With | py the president of the soclety, Gen, A. A. Humph- who last week was arraigned on the same DI I Bap come. es Terms moierate. Good tare. No bar. Pure air. Wie OF Wormiiaet Dito. We wyherler and | FHant, O Boys, neatly unlformod similar to the | with a few well Chea words. ‘The secre- eee withdrew his plea of not guilty entered then, Healing and strengthening waters. wife, of Washington, were passengers by the over- | Rifles’ Cadete.’ They.were headed by fleld muatc, | "es, {The cause of the arrest of Lucas was because of substituted a plea of guilty. Their sentences al intonactiod HATE: Proprietor. TAYLOR & HUFTY, land’ train to arrive at San Francisco last Wod. | 2d were officered by Capt A. A. Smith ad | tary. Gen. H. C. King, then presented the annua | play Soot itt ate y wereattompt: | were deterred. ‘Thomas Maruh, who was indica, Seah seaseel See aes aetna nore cme nesday.—-Geo. Sherman and party returned this | Leute. 'T. Vansant and C. W. Curtis, and thelr dls- | report of the proeedings of the last meeting at gpa sha Tor conspiracy to murder, pleaded guilty, ber wee, myS 3m f morning in the Despatch from their trip to Fort- eipine “on eit fies appearance in public was | netroi. Gen. McManon, the treasurer, read his ons Was taken to allowed his liberty on his’ undertaking eave the pu Mountains, myl0 989 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ress Monroe, ee es exe ioaea| report, showing a balance on hand of $1.100. ‘The | Was country, Kingston and Gibney. were then ate T - ten? VETERANS OF THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. Teport'was referred tothe auditing committes. Falgoed on the charge of consptracy to murder, THE PARK HOTEL, Society Notes, ‘There were at least 200 members of the Society | The further business of the meeting was to ap- | a but had no on both pleaded not gullty. ‘Witlameport, Pennsylvania. Rwewar Rernozzaron ‘The excursion to Quantico on the Corcoran yes- | ot the Ars, of the Potomac in Itne.’ At the head | point.a committee to select a place for tre weet 01 (POOL. bn & annual meeting of the society. Among the candl- ° ted to" | TavERPoOL ft rien, f B quiet home for the wumeet eek te terday afternoon, deferred trom Monday, and in- | was the second corps, with their corp flags. Gen. dates are Gettysburg. Saratoga Springs, Brooklyn, | #9, tue, Marshal's Office in conipan wick | Secretary of the Liverpool land leagues Mickest phen Go Dome i Bea ee cane manalc. cluding a “high-tea” on board the boat, was a | Humphries, with his staff,was at the head. Then @| New York, Utica, ‘The election of officers will and by the auth De ite Hynes, a printer, and Patrick Slater, the foreman Bes Cie tara ie ene eee ruodratey hes "4 = Ane pecunlary success to the lady managers of | line of Gen. Webb, Col. Bachelder, Gen. Van Vilet; | thon Deneidenea’ the sete meeting will be for circular and dixgras wys-3in rel of Hynes, have’ been arrested for printing ana the Children’s Hospital, and an occasion of great | then Col. ‘Tidball, Major Cranford, Gen. Walker, | devoted to hearing speeches from prominent mem- | asaicned qoatore i wait spreading the circulars forwarded to tradesmen In e ‘Teeolves the difficult problem of Perfect Refrigeration. | enjoyment to thé large number of leading society then Capt. Burritt, Major Car- | Ders. = gn ios itentias Dublin recently. aes Hs eee, ee ANHANSET HOUSE. It dries and purifies iteolf while in use by an Auto-| People in attendance. Miss Frelinghuysen, Mra Capt. Camp. As "th Veterans at the Hotels, PARDONED OUT OF JAIL ar THE FeTancE oF Tuome- | OF 8p0Cial Juries on Persons having goods of those SHELTER ISLAND, L. L, N. matic Ctrenlation of Air, Ricketts, Mrs, Wallath and others of the board of eee eS Drs. Bliss aad | -, Toe following are the members of the Society of 5 Sr ees finea | Jurors Were threatened. They were managers were tn charge of the hospitaltties of | Refbura, Gon Wins Coy, | the Army of the Potomac at the hotels: Swaitug tla foe niches Seba Micra eounee’ | trial and aduaitted to ball ter Toland 03 mae ceteng Sieh ttally situated ou shel: | Tt dlapenses with metal lining, 90 objectionable be- | m2! pocaston. Many from diplomatic circles, | PA). O'Farrell, A. F. Dinsmore, Gin. Boe, Dr. Har: | _Ebbitt House—E. H. Rhodes, Fred. A. Arnold, B. while in Yall to asta Ricoto eas” —___»___ Excelent Yachting, Remsen ence “Bathing ana | “Muse Of labor necessary to keep it clean. prominent young officers of the army and navy, Me: , Col. H. R. Clum, Wm. 8. Stryker, F.J. Hen-y Jencks and W. H. Thorne, of Providence; | tentiary f xy years. Railroad Agreement Ratified. Saperia: caisigg, Sot beautiful groves, good inusic and | Mick, Butter, Meats, Fish, Fruit, etc., can be keptin | the families of prominenteltizens In pita lito, A2hias. E. Joyce, Goo. W. Fisher, B § McCleary, & | Gen. William Wells, of Burlington, Vi; Qonstant | “hers ars several olner employes of the Department San Francisco, May 16—At a meeting last superio: caisine. thie Retriceraior at camo timns withou! Serene an | 20d acveral strangers of interest wero of the num- 1H. Harmer, John 8. Crocker, PE Goocler, of whiner en eae rr se a LS Fg Opens for the season THURSDAY, JUNE 2st, 1889, | flavor of either to the others. ~ | the occasion wes all thot coud Brg Of high winds¢) Brunner, G.'. Chase, Chas. H. Dow. A. B: ad man connectd with the star route defesse. | the representatives of the Chicago, Alton & Rock aa th, of New York; 8. W. atch every Gods Wd Ming, a. F, Rockwell, ‘t. B sanders, | and, A. & Smith, o ea ‘Tho cause or pretext for his pardou waa that he aight | Island railroads ratified the agrecunent entered, f N.¥.; @. G Benedict, of Burli Sg¢s-tthim _WILSOS ECHATFIEED, Prop's,_| | Jamuch more economical in consumption of Yoo than | ‘The entertainment at Willard Hall this evga. | Chas H. Suilth, W. W. Smite oe Gant seen ae . chols r Bvem sore the grand Jury to testify against the ex-detec- | into by the New York trunk lines. Sabseg (BOGE, KIER Para any other Refrizerator. ing, in ald of charity and under the patronage or | lef», Capt. ©. K' Joyoe, Capt. Paul Brodie, Gen, |D. EB. Nichols, of ppiedeipal A. tives. Mas ishue fire a; Ww: roe several leading ladies promises much enjoyment. | Wilttaker, W. H. B. Kitteon, Capt-Congdon, Got | Fine, of Cincinnatt; M Keuey “ana wife’ ot | _ To the great injury, scandal and disgrace of the The Cherokee Council. Ine, ff P. J. Downing, H. E. Pat . James ator Amboy; id Lucas.” — ‘Cherok ve ee SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, high order wit be given ns Cer attractiods of Bd. grisea, Cat Ni Foam, Dr WW. d.creer, Gone, Sek Gian or wees Yee Pere warrant has doen put in the hands of the | eouncii at ita first session om Monday 2 ‘. en. Sarman,Gel i a + 5 arshal & 2 : = 2 Mrs. and Miss Mitchell, the wife and.daughter of | Col 1. 8. Tenenote Gen, Greene Major fans, ee a nai = Se ™ peril the $300,000 for lands west of 96 degrees, CEs Jou Bare 2 3 J. W. SCHAEFER, Sore Acent, Senator Mitchell, who are visiting him at the | Gen. Connor, Capt. Tanner, Gen. Eilis Spear, Capt. Gen TL. eee Pittsbun oS ess Ww. ure, Federau Labor. al meridian, After rejecting a from Washington on condutt i - Sbbitt, will return to New York on Saturday. Tyler, EB. Kilby, J. B. Croissant, 4. P. Eastman, Of Bieubenvili Oboe Mee ae eee; BUTE | seuss aEETING OF WORKINGMEN TO BE HELD SUNR Cherokee strip Ine stock ation, Ss 1020 7th street northwest. Mr. Constant Mayer, the artist, is a guest at the GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIG DIVISION. ahels city, Pa.; A. Lybrand, Jr., Delaware, 0.; BECOND. to lease the Cherokee pee fF - -_my4- Ebbitt House, In the division frst came the Unto Veteran | George M-’ Fraikkito, of Lancasioe Pare We At thie meeting of the Bederation ot Labor Unions | 3 tin: Proposition trom tte omer for tne day. AGES BEDFORD, Px. Ger Tse Bsr. Di Sta Corps, headed by Shroeder’s brags band,with sixty | Roberts, of Omaha; 8 Alexander, of New York: | ast evening the following communication was . ——— ayring fresh every day. without se Save sous Cages esau ssincipepe aid deel Men inline. ‘They werecommanded by Capt. 8.E. CD ee oan submitted by the president for an expression of Labor Strikes Ended. extra charce, terms moderate. Addican ; sepa apes Oe reraes ene Ui THE CARE OF VAYES, | tHomeson, making In their eae watforms a fine 0. ? E views: my3-2in J. W. BAKNDOLLAR, NEW AUTOMATIC STEAM PROCESS. THE ALLEGED ROBBER OF THE ROCKVILLE, MD., . i WItxesBarre, Pa, May 16—A few miners a& ‘The board of directors of the central committee | the Diamond mine have returned to work on TOCKION HOTEL, CAPE MA Following were the Union Veteran FP) Massachu- | on inbor legislation respectfully recommend to the ee eee ee ee a PS and Geo. M. Totten, ork to-day. WILL OPEN JUNE 30. rv. Cai Ripe by mail or telephone receive prompt | BAISED. mae ethene atcis cau Pe appearance, They attracted much atfention. Fist whedon oat iorie can be eared. Jnthout pow! POST OFFICE—S0ME INTERESTING fozsTions youths, in neat uniforms, commanded by Captain Washington Federation of Labor Unions that they , Onr., May 16—The demands of the The STOCK ION is the largest and best oprah See aT RGLETON & BOSE A writ of habeas corpus was issued by Judge | Fammor. CA ee Ge ‘nd wife, | Teconsider their resolution of Tuesday, April 10th. | sttiing American bostaien Inve wenn aesosed ee ete ee Be Ee en _ | Bare oe serine Seana nanan | meet come acing Sy | Scanned emis | SecenOS cea Pu fara ns | Heat ml per z ~ = ss jal, 3 ; 5 oi —— ei Sere ; : fone ae ae Sen Mack oot sons Ce i Hei Charloe 1k Waloate Ana eee ae, | Drocene dn the Bd of June; in, Connection with cho ‘TRE Grory about a sneak thief In the Treasury J. F. CAKE, I Vases, Cc S robbing the post office at Rockville, Md. The writ | Fred. Mack, 8. V. commander: Row: burg, N. ¥. D. Walcott and Hi For reventeen years Proprietor of Vid Gongress Ha. | LEON ‘HAIRS AND WETTER Was made returnable at3 o’clock this afternoon, | commander; Florence Donohue, medical director: | vens, of mn; ‘ Thomas Rafferty, of New York; Tor the reason | hag no other foundation than the fact that it waa myl-2m . ‘The petition of Davis was flied this morning by Rev. Benjani = owalen, chaplain. O1 Ee. — aes = gone, ot ees ned rhe ek found that the drawer of the desk of Mr. Sturte. MUSTID WOOD VARER Ris counsel, Messrs. R. B. Lewis and John E Mo- | J’ Gunning, asiistant quac terse erie | gone « Reedsvite, Pas Lous ‘A. Atiinson, of Mut- | less people, Instead of @ testimonial of earnest Taal, chet of the st CHAIRS, SETTEES Nelly. The petition raises some very Interesting | S A. H. McKim, inspector; Samuel C. Aintown, Pa.; Gen. W. 8. Striker, of Trenton, N. pe’ trou drawer points. It recites that the petitioner on the 5th | advocate; Allen W. Prather, chief m J.; M. 1. Ludi So ane Wile; Col Samuel Intended; and f ier Feagon, that 1 projecting. AND HANGING BASKETS, | instant was arrested while in bed at his home in | of! Trpesdell, Bi Gen. W. T. Me! on ong P.. Hassox Hiss & Co. : GARDEN HOSE, &. Rawlins, with al x no cause for arrest, and the petitioner declares | O'Conner, comm. inder, DESIZE TO CALL ATTENTION TO THEIR his bellef that there was no warrant tasuod tor | men, with drum corps, office: ra this city by two police officers, who would aasizn | p2uen the rit about eos 38 Fo gets t No. 8, 175 5 lor. PAPER DEPARTMENT, HUTCHINSO fie arrest. He says he was taken to A number of corps flags were carried fa the ranks, WHICH Is STOCKED WITH Co =e a ue ‘and confined until the oth instant enon ae a8 also @ war eagle. fine delégation of Wilson 8, 0. sntanen, ot Bing. was it before United States Commissioner | P0S4 of Baltimore. and a ition from New CS . So ee ae oe Tue Best Dax Goons Se Maeda whee Bette | Ree te sae hcee rine PE Sy oh ENGLISH AND FRENCH WALL PAPERS, FOR THE HOT WEATHER. section 6478, EB He was nereupon committed cola, 188 men, Wm. X Moore, command ir Raymond jand Gen. J. Pickett: Ge GECUBED THROUGH THEIR BUYER, WHO HAS| Choice line of WHITE GOODS very cheap. t araeee commander; TACES and HAMBURGS for Srtmiming. instant, 18 arrest, and that | Dillon. comi bany; n. He _ JUST BETURNED FROM EUROPE. ane Patt and cheapest stock of SUN UMBRELLAS ad ty to tgsue such | men. Geacten oe Fee ay oe ig. mee, WURNITURE, RAPER: med to full stock of GENT’S AND LADT! answer in a ior- a ; P. ‘committee of arrangements im TES | aatze UNDELWEAIS enero ties Sad ohare pee eign Jurisdiction. natant the com. | NO. &. Tlign, Now York: Gob. At Were Woe Saree | each traactn ts ‘who will cunounse MURAL DECORATION. 355 OR NO atah Roads ever sald afore for the yen, one! 3 eres aes the place of meeting aud take selection Gf spans 4 NORTH CHARLES STREET. for so wood articles, and every article guaranteed ss oie (a Most of the members St Soaveste were in aad poetite ers, &c. > pe ue och pased eve District Government Affairs. magia wes Ip nO Rotel very Sues ge TAINS suitable for watering | Sch s'crimne. Oo tho evi. | a8 the ‘posts hada | A. Beaver, Hi e i JOHN T. MIPc! tot Pemayivana even. i H i il icf ot Boston; ‘Thos. W. 5 i rhs ‘a pleasing New, Tort and Gon, Church, of i i j i | i 0 ee ee ae protect YOUR FURS AND WINTER CLOTH _ %N@ AGAINST THE EavaGEs oF MOTH. OUR STOCK COMPLETE. a ALLOWED TO RERGH. 2 ing; the 19th and cavalry, ag the ‘The Commissioners have reconsidered their ac- = DURES ae seen Bare Ix SEARL AED acthe Riggs: 4, sic and ih ir Fee ra hoe ae ee, an order dlaminstng REFINED GUM CAMPLOR, at WILLETT & RUOFFS, ; : st Witiard'ean cere sowene: resiguation, co take eect Apr %e, FER POUND. myt-tm 905 Pammerivasza AVENUE, oct 4 gen tssued. by Inspector Sete 190th street. corner if strect nortinnest, ot Secale aetcdaiacha aad anatase Ssrasese sonoizs, Fane, xr, Mae the BFKING-STYLE RLOCK. Olt Ho sticct boothweat, Coxnmaxax, Hares, 2 i il :

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