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THE EVENING: STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Fertheest Cerner Penasylvania Ave. and 11th St..57 ‘The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Telegrams to The Star. EXECUTION IN DUBLIN. THOMAS CAFFREY HANGED TO-DAY THE FESTIVITIES IN MOSOOW. A MEXICAN TOWN THREATENED BY INDIANS. Ter Evewme Sran ts served to subscribers tn the fh ty on their own account, at 10 cents per Beek. or 44 cents per month. Coyien at the counter, 2 teach, By muall postage prepaid—O0 cente » monty uc Teet, $6; Six moathe, a * tered at the Post Office st Washingtén, D. C..a8 (@ecund-ciaes mail matter. | ‘TE Weexty Stak—published on Friday—$layear, | = =» —_->—_ Bestegeprepaid. Six montha, 50 cents. - e wae oe i GUAYAQUIL INVESTED BY REVOLUTIONISTS. Seporer emit nee pas Tar Paid adem WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1883. TWO CENTS. ———_— of advertisine made known on anplicath ' x DESTRUCTIVE STORM IN IOWA. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE STAR SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip. | srs caxe urtsire tnciene or Touaumn nesons| "B® Meelwaation of Avsistamt Mector| oy Mayor of Topeka. pam Pkcaa | (cs THE PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIA- reo 3 CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE —COTTAGES ALREADY ON THE GROUND—THE IM- | WHAT REV.DR. PARET SAY8—THE HARMONY OF EPrpH- | ACTION GROWING OUT OF HIS REFUSAL TO OBEY THE a Be Conn a te ee ee eee ede iba i RA, 0, ANY PARISH NOT DISTURBED—THE QUESTION OF eye <3 pase. Is still loading all the others in the easential features of | Alexendria County, on election day. Mecenss Hate aie 7 ; s ToreKa, Kas, June 2—The county al ae Sve 2 building axeociation. ‘Take one instance of tbe many gud Estiee's jorthwest ‘To-morrow (Sunday), at Sig. SOaay: Washington Grove, established about ten years | RiTvaLism. me this county, A.°H. Vance, fina yesterday ie tee =. eee alvantayesit presents over the o-called co-operative | Public ‘nvited. = = . a camp meeting ground by members of the | |The resignation of Rev. Chas. H. Mead, the as- | Superior court in quo warrunto’a poution eae SBoannrxs _ Le : : Goversuenr Recetrrs To-DAY.—Initernal*reve- | ago as a camp ig ground by 3 Eecoxs, & tela beetle Of tas tees ee TSG EVARE BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER | nuo, $589,020: customs, $1,115,008 23, Methodist Episcopal church, ts growing in attrac- | sistant rector of Epiphany P. E. church, has given | Charges against Joseph Wilson, mayor of Topeka, UBtersree Cancers —$th pags. ‘Two shares, at $2.50 each for ten years, ainount paid In hand H streets northwest, Key. 8.'H. GREENE, i The action ts based upon seven charges. presented . | S tiveness,and this month many of the cottages will | rise to some rumors. A morning paper published Orr Ireaes—Hth pace. Peat oper cent nteveat SHO eh ue weings | Rochipwth an te AM TO Ba Comeand | aq parser ro ReTwRN ToiNramr—The | he gecralods Already a eee eee Te | Hise to 80 congregation 1s suffering from -tlc in- | mayor to lave portend hea med, ©, aeclare ae = FRLoive S10 fee ate SE OU, Biveeee TG | pgs, REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURGHOF THE | Presidentand party will reach here to-night on! on the ground and will remain till cold weather | roads of dieeeet upon the tssue of ritualism, | mally disqualified from holding any office of a : ihe Fecpeat nese e. Diderence in | $5" netermer Be 8 Hail, 610 11th street | the 10 o'clock train, ; Fome of the sojourncrs there have in former years | and that last Thursday Mr. Mead handed in nis | {ust or profit hereafter in the state. “The action _ premeretias mpe pays mexe than 4 vercent per aunum, while the Pere | Rotchwest.—sepviees and preaching’ every Sunday st | razon Gro. P. Hovstox, commanding the ma- | found it so pleasant that they prefer it to any re- Tesignation in complianes with the wishes of a | Brovisions of the pronitivias we tga dined Day Goons 6th vay ge S GHURGH, CORNER OF Taxa | Fne barracks at the Norfolk navy yard, comes to | Sort within so conventent a distanco from the city. | majority of the members, who expressed thelr dis- | fmputtant oo technette see d the poopie Exveazio: XESDAP EVENING, June dat 615 Tih street north: | (Bg AGE.SOULS' CHURCH. CORNER OF larg | Tn" Washington yard in July, and Mojor George | ‘The walks having been improved, the under-| approval of his extreme high church views ata | agilust: public olllccrs who tease konto Pee Excurstons—Ist page. west. eee OD Gee tinny ck. Evening service, 8 Sunday School at9:45 a. | Butler, now at Porismouth, N. H., go28 to Norfolk. | growth cleared and some of tue land sewered, the | vestry meeting held last week. sworn duty, Faxiny Strriins 7th pags. ee = = tials Grove has been rendered more habitable and at- ——— . CHURCH, CLA. | BiG GuNs.—There being no mai.afactories of | tractive as a suburban resort, and each successive PORES A SERRA BA The Dakota Capi Fisas RLY IN THE 1.— 6th pax “ORM PRESBYTENTA Commission. When a Stan reporter called the attention of a ¢ : Moe aa UKCH. Sit Sebi | Year its population may be expected to increase. pO Fanoo, Dax., June 2—The ¢ rmmntsston Feu Lent (Rooms) 4th ores. ington about AUGUST Isr, witha lance Eee Fee Healitineeaie eles hice. une The cottages already erected are neat one-story | vestryman of the church to the article this morn- | met yesterday and. four te ken, the Fer Rent Ciouses ae it anlay’ School Sunday afternoon at | Deo sia ahs pee Pa 3 Bie Aaroe frame buildings, some of them quite well finished. ing he spoke of it as being sensational, and said: | last One of which result: Pierre 1 SALE (Mixcull #) ath pags ently donated for the be s : * ° yt | Besides the hotel, the warehouse and keeper's } Zr. 7 Fite edhred rer amas ome = = A BOXUE z RESBYTERIAN CHURCH OTH | ANC? Manufacture, The board 1s compored of 5 a Steele and Ordway were sis : 3es Gases Lopate ‘8 Orpban “A-ylum was taken by Gantt steam HC Eee TORE: | Coms. Simpson and Matthews and Capt. Jacques, | lodge there are thirty-eight cottages, three having WHAT REV. DR. PARET SAYS. balloting wil condnue today. averse. The eecaionvuneece pac Strviow to-murrow at 11 arm, and | Of tie nusy; Col. Baylor, of the ordnance depart: | peen erected since the last mecting—one on the | _Repatring to the church the reporter found Rev. : Laviks’ Goove List ov Ler :30 am. SI re pr- | Ment; Gen. Abbott, of the engineer corps, and Col. Dr. Paret, the rector, who returned yesterday from Great Rain Storm in fowa. hook at 9:90 anus Strangers are qe- | Teer of the artillchy. The Srdnance hebaerment | clcle for Dr. Flodoardo Howard and one each for vel Keuty, pea has accepted the proposals of the South Boston | Mr. W. Redin Woodward and Hon. Hiram Price, | the diocesan convention in Baltimore, seated in Srxctat Norices—Ist page. Brrcurrs—6th page. an Steamers, kc—sth paxe. —— = Barr Devosrr—3d pars. (ge AoE, sw COUNCIL BLUFFS FLOODED AND MANY LIVES LOST. HOLY CROSS CHURCH, MASSACHUSETIS fn Works for the conversion of fifty ten-inch, | commisstoner of Indian affairs, on Grove avenue. | his oMfce writing a letter to THR Stan in regard to| Cov NCH, BLUFFS, Iowa, June 2—At six o'clock st =. ee avenue and 18th street.—sunday services: Ma- Saou hore Rodman guns tnto elghoinen muzzle: | Those on tie circle are 14 feet’ front with depths | the publication made this morning. “It ts quite | last evening Ohe of the worst rain storms that nae - Uns aud Sunday school, & m3 litany and holy | Toaaing rifles, Tancing from 2010 45 feet, and on Grove avenue | taugnable,” he sald, as he proceadod with: his f7eT Nisited this vicinity set in and for four hours Ch pas. Je2-3t JULIUS HUGLE, Secretary. 30 pe gad te tay BP they are mostly of four and six rooms. The cot-/ writing. ‘The tdea that there is dissension in the inne wate +s Indian creek, which runs ; hapa cre PSS UIT Shae Dae se A a = NAVAL OnDENS—Detached, Left, Chas. E. Cal- | tages on First ‘avenuo are the Morgan cottages, | Churetvon the question of ritualist Trequceted qurgush the heart of the city, overiloied. and the hocwaionsa eat te = a Fp AUGH ME. CHURCH. 3p AND ASTS. | ahan, from the Tallapoosa, and ofdered to the | seven In number, ore sar Basriee, Oseipied beuatt | Mr. Mead’s resignation because I did not approve | @’mace ts r AEG COO cee eee. woven Fxornsiosan —Oiinsen. For gaa consumed on and after July 1, 1683, the net | E-S northeast free a quarterly meet: | 97. tout. W. F. Low, t and son; one of William Burris, occupied by Mr, | the tone of his teaching in some respects. Mr. p il rather pepper inn hod Frorosats—5th paz Price will be reduce to one doliar and ifty cents per | in. Sermon at Ila, m. hy Als Rana. | Tromessre on pne sth inst. Lieut. W. E- Low, trom | Piatt, of Wesley chapel; one of ‘Mrs Wi A. Wise | we,toue Of ry friendly terms still, and I | {86 CILY Were swept away, ulso several dwellings Farrncans—6th page. thousand cubie feet, as follows: i SOCK. | Short evening services at 8 « by the pastor, | duty under the fish commission, and ordered to | On Second avenue Mr, 1, P. Aleuut’s cottage 1 waive and barns. All the business houses on Main street Echar Pre: vxes—tth page. Groea price yer 1,000 feet. PAS RyeeroRD Downs, Love feast next Thursday | training ship New Hampshire. Leave 13 granted | occupied by him and that of Mrs. Kilgour by Mr.| “and it had nothing to do with ritualism?” sata | 224 Broadway, are flooded. Several lives are Brwixe Macuines—ith pars, Discount if paid in 7 days ening at 8 o'clock. Huns unodore Wen. G. Temple for: #year trom | w. J. Kinderiine. On Fifth avenue there are the | oregonian Ore ee eave, been lost. The water tn strocts Svarmen Kesowrs—Sth pass Net price. (eS, BAMLINE M. E. ONURCH, CORNER 9TH June 1st 4th-street church cottages, and on Sixth avenue x me eS, rn @ block from the creek is walst deep, with & “Not openly,” satd Dr. Paret, hesitating. “Tata | ON° Block > 2 the preachers’ cottage. Od the Cirele are the cot- Srery Tene Gries for help could ve heard tn Surenviston Oven CoxsutaR Ports.—Inasmuch | tages of J. . Birch, Major TF. Morgan, HF, | Pot approve Of certain things ‘respecting hts pas- | Svery ircction, But tee cade of the current voral course, but I will not explain it now.” et si e Py as the law of 1879 has expired by Imitation, | Simpson, Alfred Wood, J. W. Sinclair, "H. C. a 4 rendered assistance impossible. Particulars are “The assistant rectors are responsible to you er 2 o'cl Which gave the national board of health super- | Cralx, (now occupied by him); J. W. Wadé, Thos | and not directly t tho vestry, are they noc | ¥eF¥ difficult to obtain at this hour, "At 12 o'clock and P northwest, m., preaching by Key. R. NORRIS: 4 dress by Key. W. good music; 8 p. m. Welcome to all. 15, Sunday ef | somerville, (occupted by James W. Somervili¢g AU Was Stil! raining In torrents. ‘The flood rose so Tee TrapEs—6th pare. Cen be had by any one, xt acost qURCH.— | Vision over consular ports, the marine hospital | George Ee Hate Misses trot any gomerellle); eared Hie TepOrEr . quickly that many business men found tt impossl- TERI CHURCH. fe fa ie ad he 1, e assistant rectors in this parish,” sald Dr. | jie cl rive: ke . Uxprntaxmns, &c.—Sth page. her month no greater esters AL elock ain, | eMciats have determined, with, te advice of the | Tinoiis, HW. ‘Franklin, We, Bice, WoR | pane ssslstant rectors tn ron eee Megane je to reach thelr wives and children.and a number Waxtep (Help)—4th p Than you are now paving forTent, : se Sates tS Conte, GRO Serve DMO a ety <of | Woodward, Robert Cohen (to be occupied ty Capt. | | nominates tage aegount the approval of ‘the vea: | AIT Tere ee eee ath from “drowning white pars. hin to Second Series of Stoc! soe ba Neate: 2 ove e g 4 2 avon . 5 Wantep (Situations) of "First Co-operative Build ng Association 1B", SORT GTTOE 3 E. CHUECH, con: TAvig CONRI RoTTE hey THe Unie Baie ee Rerctch), S. Polkinborn and Dr. F. Howard. | On try, woo also make provision for thelr support.” and mourning in she sity eee, THe gloom Waxtrp (Houres)—4th paza. eae? Sey ES) End 8 Pee be tae gad treats: Preaching at | Vices to this effect were cabled to-day to linvana, | G! 1. 8 PT recene publication corning. represen The Nonpariel will Say tn tts issue thts morping: “ = oni r ; cart.” Bal lth a, WI! be designated for this ser- Gor 8 . i. Mead iS resig after 6 o'clock. It iad been threate: CREE S I TERDAKE AND BROIL; WILL SAVE | Sefcol 0:3) a.m, ‘Hrajor mostig Thetiday Cotara | Sica The aa ar ee ace stenated for this ser~ | Tron, Hiram Price. Eat of May.” sald Dr. Faret. “He had resigned ver- | the entire day with occasional hegre ee ee ee oe BROOKS. All ar’ welco it" | vice ts derived from’ the general law defining its “THE CAMP MEETING. See tore aa but T asked him to put his rexig- | evening came tt seemed as though tue ‘very heave Je2-Im Corcoran Building. | fgS> Mi. VERNON PLAGE ME, cHoRen, | functions ; ‘The committee of the Washington Grove agso-| Mallonin writing.” | riting the letter upon | 28 fell A dark, portentious cloud swept around TON! There will | inu To- Geen e aud, K steels northirest.—Presch- | 4 Nowa qwan commissioned postmaster at | lation are busily engaged in preparing tor the | DFP was engaged when ‘be was interrupted, | 1,16 ,,eastwand, and discharged "its. tore THLEYIC Pai ‘on SATUKDAY E eof pine be te Cannon er ta cock em cand at S| 2d. Nun apace & Meeting, which will commence on Thursday, | then handed Itt tke reporter. Sod tae maga aadeeter OF | tndian creek, A 3 i Oa aioe Hall Tha etret orth Pumy, DY he aster, Kev. Samus - Cox, L-D. | Sandy Plains, Patrick county, Va., to-day. August 8, and continue fourteen days, and they LETTER OF THE RECTOR, sultces pomree. ahreagh Oona es a ean MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JUNE 11 AND 12. Gord speakoun rota Baltutiees ant teenie oti oes | ee CHURCH OF THR INCARNATION, Con. |_ A GENERAL Court MarriaL met at the League | expect a larger meeting than ever before. The letter 1s as follows: ing the bridges — and culverts’ from. i the me Del-2t7] COMMITTEE. hand _N streets northwest, Hev: I, L. | Islnd navy yard, Philadelphia, yesterday for the a ae ii EPIPHANY PARISH. phe chd of the stream to the other. Many bulld- = ’ = NOE ROGER CAce 5 D., rector.—Sunday, June 31— | trial of Jas. Campbell, oman inthe navy, and A BRailroad Company Enfjoined. Ings were swept away. All that part of we city FOURTH ANNUAL RACES s D GROCERY MER- % 2 a trial of Jas. Campbell, a yooma UTM ANT 3 To the Editor of Taz Evexine Stan. lying between the Bluffs and Brondway on the 3 ereby agree to vlose OUT respective Roe cgay kana renin: choral The court consists of Commanders Geo, | 7TDGB JAMES SIGNS THE DECREE IN THE CASE OF 7 oO 1 laces of busines= at e Sunday school, 5 p.m e cho- 7 4 neni. v y KNIGHT AGAINST THE BALTIMORE AND POTOMA( lay ave a few lines to correct some errors in otal tay Dol “e¢ ete cLul E HAUE-PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK P.M Faleveneena, at which te teste are a en Wee, jay uiteheads Silas (Weis (aud! || > crRoan comraier: —] cea ne 5 aed sae "s Re nals waters i sight was avwrul to be fold The low Cee EC ms from Inne 4th te October Ist, 1833, Saturdays and July | 2UC at 5:50'p. m. daring the summer mou = Joun G. Inne, Teue Sep Ge een; ||_ dadge James, in the Equity Court; in theeaw of feastion Oe ata ae ty coated So be Tange, on, Also, 34 excepted. (ee, UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, i3ru AND T Tieut, John C, yes eae Cea c. ee a = ee : iy 5 st concerning the Rev. Mr. Mead’s resignation. numerous Instances of drowning have already GRAND CONCERT B. L. WHEELER, LEACHMAN & BALL, Grapes Avex. Krxt, Pastor.—Services | First Lieut. P. St. C. Murphy, U.S.M.C., judge ad- | Henry M. Knight against the Baltimore and Poto- Ast. The harmony of thts parish is not in the | been reported. At midnight a general gloom BY THE U. S. MALINE BAND. wie oes Se y. ee BEGAN & CO, to morrow at i a.m. Ag nission Cee and vocate. + mac railroad company, yesterday signed a decree slightest degree disburbed by any dissension. ee over pe wh war Increased by the . S. MALINE a THO WAS RIG 3, & ‘ME: communion. Evening, O'clock. Subject: “*The 5 ry ntinua e Fal om 4 39—SOLO ARTIS’ 9 W. R. BROWN PHILIP H. WARD. jel-2* | Straight Gate.” Sunday school at 9:45 a.in It" NAVAL OnpeRS.—Lieut. Chas. E. Colahan has | enjoining and restraining the defendant from] 94. The members didnot demand Mr. Mead’s | to have ‘spent Se taty? apne geen | . = GiEswi SEMETERY, 7 METROPOLITAN M. {UNCH.4% AND G | been dtached trom the Tallapoosa and ordered to | USINg any of the rallgoad tracks on Maryland | resignation. They knew nothing about it til ait | £0," southern part of the city ts rapidly rising, and (Cader tis direction cf Prof, Johu F-/Sones. Ege STS Yoon CEMETERY: Cee errata ee siGOce, Gu ThOSCL TEE eae ae Low, | avenue, between 11th street and the west side of | was done. 5 Many people have been compelled to take to bores Abe Lot Owners of Glenwood Cemetery are hereby po- | by the pastor, Kev. Dr. E. D. BUNTLLY. Prayer meot- | trom duty under the fish commission and ordered | 12th street, or any part of sald avenue between | _ 84. The rector asked Mr. Mend’s resignation, as Lo escape. It ir impossible at Unis hour to give the Admission (including seat). - 80 cents | tified that the aunual meeting for the evection of three | ing Thureduy, 1-40 pe 1m 1t_| to the traning ship New Hampshire. Leave of | sald points for the purpose of loading and unload. | 42.S0me respects not approving lls course. facts as to the extent of the devastation: by the Bia he 610 ee ene nae oe. SE George RYLAND CHAPEL COR, 1FNTH AND D| absence has been granted to Commodore Wm. | Ing freight cars And trom perltting aay mac, the resignation Rad Seon® made ea eee atter | storm, but th: 10-8 to the ‘elty alone will ‘be hun 32 | MONDAY, duncdth S730 tee eT reels on | Fe ALAND CHAPEL COR. TEN? Dr.Deaze, | G. Temple for one year from June 1st whether loaded’ or empty, or any locomotive gna y qutetiy | dreas of thousands of dollars, independent of tae ae AY QUEEN,” & LEWIS CLEPHANE, Secretary. | P. Sunday School missionary meeting at 3 p.m: |- % Dut unanimously approved the rector’s actions, ty i engines to stand on any of sald tracks between to private individuals, ft 89;us | | Tue ScreerereNENTs of the Freedman’s hospt- | said points for a longer time thin may be reason. | 40d Voted $850 a8 a parting gitt Gane Doeee A‘lweicowe, It" | tal, the United States hospital for the insane and aur incident to a direct and continucus transit of pee ~ ie 2 a, ss rains through said avenue; and irom using any THOMAS CAFFERY, THE FOURTHOF THE PHGINIX PARI ae ater puny aayiuin have been | or'the sald tracks between the said polnts forthe | _ ‘The Distress in the West of Ireland. Jel Ee AT! Iiteresting program. Sacramental servi lan} one of un sty, and excellence, wili be | F7gs= DK. M. SONS, MEDICAL ELECURI- | by the pasion hen ds Rowenta ger ESBS at. hs, LAME Ap ctutrehs Dy betncen 45s | CB cian, nas rvinoven ‘ls Otice to the farge aud | ant id 6th strests southwest, JU 5. ss pleasant Parlors, 13: wt northwest. reutment wT GRACE CHAPEL ae : by‘ciectricity, massage, vapor bath, Seo ampaceee | (Sy teep Svs | the 3 v3 UP: E. ee otitied by the Interior department that after the | purpose of making up trains or suifting to and | LETTERa FROM BISHOP LOGUE AND FATHER M'GRE. neler arom editegud - Fores crens House, ‘ASSESSOR'S OFFICE, Tiong tts northwest, Kev. C- F. SONTAG, pastor.—Ser- | Close of the Ascal year they must adverlise tor Fro between sald points: any oars or loconmortng ‘The distress in the west of Ireland, says Bishop | ,DeBt: June 2—Thomas Caffrey, the fourth of MONDAY EVENING, JUNE4, Taxpayers on eee ON ace eth 86S. | Tn SNELL agent Waslianton Gia ine aces | proposals to furnish Supplies to thelr respective |engines for the purpose or in the process Logue in a letter dated May 6th to a’ correspond: eS Se a yers: personal proj are hereby notit . i x Ke 's 8 SS x D -< Annual Dramatic Entertaiment by in obedience to la ‘i they ste eanjewt to miake ou Niseiouary ine ting ot 8p. mie Suuday school at 9:45 Tul Bladers lnetaad oF poretanine ie aeee eee ot natu up) trains eral “trom Penge | ent in Baltimore, 1s Ukely to continue for two this morning. During a farewell interview with his 7 — ] “ and return 18 Office a st ment of weir perso: = el Sceaees “ Tr 4 y Ci ry broke jetely, ee ea ecm AE eens Rroperty, under ouih, within forty-five days from this | ya355 THE 4 ABERNAGLE,NEAW CORNER O70 Fak the rallroad tracks on Maryland avenue between | monthsto come or until the crops now in the | mot crowd outside the prisen pee en Mani Mr. John Masterson, of New York. ate, and in default of such return, the Astescor is re- | CBP aud b ae eN ALE ft, Kev. W. W. HicK: PERSONAL—Rear Admiral and Mrs. Stembel left | the said potnts in the manner and for the pur- ground aro harvested, adding “it is @ sad and bit- | very small, numbering only about fifty persons, ‘Tickets, 50 eidicn wit bo ih alte LOT | eoeceeetognake gut sueh statement from the best | Minister. —Scrvices by the Miuister at 11 a mand | yestertay for New York. to aailon the 6th for Pree shall Mok nave caer eee pari out this de- | ter necessity for our poor people to be obliged to | Among tase wane Ce a or ot brother or the @ «—«- Mw Maric store. “Herdies wilt be in waite. Jel-3e information that can be obtained, aud add thereto a | 7:45). 1 mount Kervice in it _| Havre. They will be accompanied on their tour | cree shall not have the effect to forbid or interfere ‘appeal so often to the charity of the world.” Prisoner, and a woman wiio has been present a8 pas COMP: IMENTAnY TESTIMONIAL Blank geediies can be obtained at this office. tt INDtPENDEST GOSPE by their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. qn ant way) wit ake ot sald wo bcp may r. James Bellew, the treasurer of the aid com- | Ri the executions of men convicted of the murder a TO MIs MARY MUKIAY, i By order of the Commlasloners of | the District if Co- = A re Georee’s Hail, Siu Charles D. Schmidt, of Minnesota—Mrs. Gen. maintaining. alee ‘ Lal ee Den ot ae ee Peay roel ar noises ce of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Mr, Burke, an@ it 6 place lard’s Hall, fumbia. DOK ry Rev. 7 ¥ quent 2 a, uilbe ila iol met my 28-6t seessor D. C. TBiU OHABETE GUE Lander is at Lynn, Mass. for the season.—Mre. Danaea een ae ee lenties, Co. | prayed for the condemned men. CONGREGATION ATR = CHAPEL, CORN ieouonel te 2 SS freight depot or station of said company on Mary- ce peat a = AV! Senator Biair leaves Washington for Plymouth, ‘ave s CAFFREY'S DEATH INSTANTANROTS. ck p.m. Jel-St | [7=>~ THE LAUTEN ENGRAVING COMPANY, CP nana dtheoe Ercuching To morrow ‘at 11 | N.1., on Monday next.—Professor Shelden_ an Tand avenue, between gen. and 10th Strects, In the | closing a check, the contribution of the aid com- — Sos 1425 New York avenue. x Sunday school at 9:30 daughter will spend the summer at Hock Euon | °itY of Wasbingtén.” Mr. Totten, for the rallroad | mittee of tho Clan-ha-Guel_ of Wathneton ree | DUBLIN, June 2—Caffery was compossd whee ? Ore company, Rave notice of an appeal. The petitioner | the relief of our poor, for which I tender my sin- |” the scaffold. His death was instantaneous. FINE CUTS, EOKGETO M. P. CHURCH —SE PER ees as Cole ed New aoe was Teprese.ted by Messra. Hagner, J. Maddox | cere thanks. The present distress has been caused CAPFREY'S LETTER TO HIS MOTHER. == RELIEF AND PLAT) PRESS PRINTING, Taco, “Morning subleds A ons Caneee nck. | Congressman Kelley, of Pa., sails to-day for Ru- | inc wr. G. giine, amd the oase has been a vers | Co hearly the total failure of the potatocropin| Dvrtn, June 2—Caffrey wrote a letter to bis oe WN] Biotin tgvafteruognt 3 Schl” fo" cnarch, | ToRea rete, sue e, OF, bi eal DE, TONeE | Rotay contested one thus fare ~ | Shs portion of Donegal. ‘The oats and hay, which, | mother last evening in which he said: “I LAUTEN'S NEW PROCESS ives chay . by fll | ee ea eee . after the potato, constitute the sole bope of the | you will never have cause to blush for my _- MONDAY, MAY 28. NE Wri tae be chapel at 11 a m, and 8 p.m. by Key: J. | the American Medical Association wy Cleveland, | Tae Hosane Secrets CAt a meeting of the ex- | Door peoples were sosttertd And Sentr need oe eee | AO wat the penalty of my erate Beculer Grea etn Weklea (oso PHOTO-EN Ss aa ee Ce Moady; pie peperelae: ater cutive committee, of te Society for the Preven-| Storm of tho ist of Oonner During the spring | World, Thope won't have to suffer for it in the i May 20, Decoration Day. SEND FOR ESTIMATES, my26 | [8 tworu Naud, Thode. Hiand avae doe | down fora summers rest ab his moma th Noruke | U2 Of ‘Douglads presiding'in the absence of Fudge UAE ee ee —>—___ ‘Birst appearance: of the noted T= MASSAGE AND SWEDISH MOVEMENT | {us service at 11 o'clock. Evening, Young! Feople's field, Mass.—Muajor Totten, ® prduninen’ peciber Macarthur, the report of the ageni, Mr. W. N.| the ople would have been withoutacrop. The ‘The Naval Academy, St. PETEKSBURG BALLET, Cee Ue Bot ARTIC MiseER Une SG oclock, Sanday So arg e ad eee Pero | OF wae Ce tion Oe the MeL olten Hot | Wood, was submitted, showing ‘during ‘the | resuht ot the eines ta coors ecg Crop. The THE ORGANIZATION OF THE BOAKD OP VISITORS. And first time of John J. Riley's rendition of 3314 Tat., nw. Ladies’ hours, 10 to 12 a.m.; centle- | ft S 7d! iy School 230 arn. cordiaily | land at Boyd’sstation, on the Metropt : month of May many cases of alleged crueity to ple have a more abundant crop of potatoes ANNAPOLIS, MD., June 2.—The board of visitors PINK DOMINOES. men's hours. 1to3 p.m. Prof. NISS! seats that seta aud ts building a handsome summer resigence | antmais had been tavestizated. One of the cases | ReOP! than they have had for several yours past, | tothe tara wekae got a ee or, it L ssoeNapes Patients will consult their family physicians before aps SIN ere recy AW. Siuathe, superintendent of the | of crucity investigated was committed by one of | aad tee beeen 1 ther with which alvin 1 ome prea ‘This show is radical change, and will prove lyin to him, as treatmeatie followed only accoraive | (EP, NINE New Orleans tint, Is at the Riggs—Major N. H. : “ and the beautiful weather wi <4 ized. Rear Admiral Howells was chosen AN INNOVATION my20_| fouls direction’ iny2e dw | Peescutait cure Cainp, recently appointed: superintendent of tne | fhe tog catchers Belonging to the pound. On the Providence has favored us, givee every, promise | Gent and Seustor Lapham vice president ean: ‘s penne) " e Cl Ad F A in mt ere , as iY BE WASHINGTON | SWIVMING | scHOOL, | [age LUMBER. Ila. m, S pasty oftice at Bolse City, Idaho, will leave for | yeing pulled through an opening 1n a fence, the | committee will enable us to tide over a tew | 8 na buhdiage ana pone -vo ph ng ST New York evonue, between 1oun ancetatis ga < — m. ‘subje ‘A cordial wel- | huis new post at the beginning of the week.-— | man’will be prosecuted. Mr. & M. Troe” the months, and then we would be within sight of | EG. Laphain RQ. Mille 8G Hee ee OPEN FUK THE SEASON. ,White and Yellow Pine BUILDING LUMBER, of all | come to all. it_| Miss May Somers, the charming niece of Prof. treasurer, reported a small surplus remaining in | jand, Tam falthfully yo - De & A Grech; on enemaneee —— —HOURS:— Kinds, constantly on hand. GRACE M. E. CHURCH, COR. 9ra AND S| and Mrs. J. Edy Somers, of this city, was mar- | the treasury. Sixteen hew members were recelved Daxter, MoGas, P. P” | Gna navigation, Hon. A. C. Harmer and Weare Geutlemen—7 to9 a. m., 2:30 to10 p.m.; Ladies—10 | Also, a genera! assortment of street northwest -Snuary ounce ok Tied on the 16th instant, at Beatrice, Nebraska, to | quring the month gation, - Sw. tol? m. ; Boys—2:30 to7 p-m. Pe Te Gaus Gowmunion at 11 a, in. Childrens meet ng at 3: Mr. Horace G. Candee, of that state, = RE TE Mmiral Howells; on discipline, drill, practice exer Water constantly changing and artificially heated. Our Hae eae eS AER ES PRICES, — | Young Peoples’ mention cate Paaaiee be geeoae: | AE : * Alu aupionsuiy Conk OnE MATT Ae Pouraucuae ‘The P. E. Convention, clyes and administration and ‘police, Gen. MeDow- ee ee uuen ee ee FSS Coen tor, H. 5. FRaNce. 8 p.m. Ce North Carolina Politics. ‘The sporting fraternity 1s much Interested In the | CLOSING SESSIONS IN BALTIMORE YRSTERDAY—CHIEF icon gl vies Bye 8 oe Estimates promptly furnished at HURCH, liz AND G | EX-CONGRESSMAN YEATES THINKS THE STATE CER- | outcome of the cocking-mainfor the championship | ypsricE WAITE DEFRATED IN AN ELBCTION—SUN- | Hone J. ML Con dg ee PY T Riche, “aw RIVEL’S SUMMER GARDEN. WM. McLEAN & SON, 2 Wann, pastor.Preaching | 41x TO GO DEMOCKATIC—NOT AFRAID oF A | Of the United States, to be fought at Portsmouth, : - Broke G & 3 to-morrow at 11 a. m., by the pastor. Baptism of a | ri ~ peed Sete ete | ais ana Gods Hasee ae Ee ene: || ODALTHION OF A sporting men have already gone from this city to] ‘The Episcopal diocesan convention at Baltimore | tawing, Prof. Riche, E. V. Kinsley, Rev. J. W. vices. BY -Congressman Yeates, of North Carolina, was ‘Third series of Prof. Harding’s wonderful fe plo- DAY OBSERVANCE RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED. Green; on English studies, modern languages and. my23__ UBLICANS AND INDEPENDENTE, | V@-.00 the 5th, 6th and 7th inst. A number of i! tures, amest delightful and tustructive exhibition for OFFICE GEORGETOWN GAS-LIGHT COM- te perky. re Dinsmore; on finance dnd itbrary, Hous. A, G. Mo- - js 3 an) Portsmouth. The Messrs. Eslin, of this District, | closed its sessions yesterday. Mr. Skipwith Wil- y. Kinsley: ry famuilice. Firet appearance of Prof. Plison, magician, NY, Max 19, 1883.—A mectini of the Stook- | ~ 2 ay aa 5 ‘ 3 Cook, F. Updegraff, E. V. Kinsley; upon final ree ‘Sand Steen: cuceliste of renown: holders of thls Company for the election of Leven DL, (ee GIS TH, PRESBYTERIAN cHoncH, iske! by a STAR reporter If the democrats of his | will fight the southern birds, and Mr. Kearney | mer, the candidate of the low church delegates, port and seieclion ct aster teed reas the cote ADMISSION 10 CENTS. rectors wil] be held at this office on MONDAY, June NFR of 6th and C streets southwest. —Com: elite were notatraid that the coalition of repub- | Will handle the New York and New Jersey birds. was elected delegate to the general convention | on graduation day, Scnator Lapham, Gen. Mee Season Ticket, aduutting gentleman and ladies, $3.00. | the 4th, 1883. Polls will be opened at 11 o'clock a.m. | Bion services, on Salsba h, 3d instant, at 11 a.m. *| icans and independents might c: the next | Each side ts toshow up 81 birds and fight a3 many, eRe Dowell, Dr. 8. A Green. The board’ then ads my.3 and closed at 1 o'clock p.m. Pastor, Re H. Puxpics. being temporarily ab- | leans ant p EDN Carey as possible. The main will be for $100 on each | over Chief Justice M. R. Waite, who was on the farmed 80 #8 4 —— ‘mylo-idt GW. CROPLEY, Secretary. | seut, Kev. Josera I:. Novuse will offictutes It_lelection, “Not the least bit afraid,” he re-| fuivand $1,000 on the oad, original high chureh ticket. The Sunday observ. | JOUrned 1910.m. Monday. Naval Cadet W. Be J EW DIME MUSEUM. MUNCASTER & HOWARD, ee EUS? Babs cuurce sponded, “nor Is there any occasion for fear. The . ance resolutions were carried against the votes of | AUS igned. E Z a : Beer, pastor. Servic» To niorrow (1. V.) -m. | Defeat killed 1. Had the movement won last | tifles EYFRY AFTERNOON. AND NIGHT THIS WEER, | Cciy by Norbered Deeeeee en reecrintionn filled | Baur. pastor, mer wes To-morrow (0. V.) at Ul a.m year the conceive power of nUglieplandee vais | Aces aL ee ace gentiomn|| Coneral theciorical sauineee cme et ee THE STFAMER BRITANNIC REPAIRED, 17 nrst-class artiste. Every act and scene new and = Past Te AN welcome tue People’s mecting at quarter | have kent it together for xwhlle: but it could not | interested in the erection of the mew sagen ene | & nigh cine eu, ated the 10 LiveRPoot, June 2. —The White Star line steamer eee eer ret al the wouderfal curiosities | FS" GaS FIXTURES! past 7. All welcome. A | stand deteat. "No political movement that. 1s | ing which it 1s proposed. to. bulld at the corner of bhakah ois Doninshona etntnen by the | Britannic has been repatred, and will sail this af SB ome Aduniesion to all My Te. =28-6t THE LARGEST STOCK IN THF CT¢Y TO SEAMENS! BETHEL RETREAT, FASz| based simply upon a desire to get oMlee can ive | Connecticut avenue and K street. ‘The object 1s | Church min ternoon for New York direct: —— SELECT FROM AND THE GtareaT: an Asko is tie ea eranch of the Young Men's Chris: | Jong. Success Kept, Mahone afloat fora time in | stated to be “to establish and conduct a casino | “ro eatst between Mr. Wilmer and Chtet Jus- | UNION BETWEEN sraIn AND PORTUGAL ADvOcArED. BNER'S SUMMER GARDEN. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. tian Association. southwest cof Shand L atrec Virgintt, but his recent defeat drove the nail in | and opera house, with reading and writing rooms, tice Waite was very close, untill 1t was announced | MApDxID, June 2—At a banquet to Ports — zs a soutlivast, nearthe Navy 5: “, will be opened eee ratiy to anata serces Will in my opinion, | where members of the soclety can congregate for | that tne latter probably would be unable, oy rex: | abd Spuuish statesmen, civen here last crete “ CORCORAN BUILDING, day, Jone 3, at 3:30 p m. Kev. Ur. Huntley, of M never rally to another organized attempt to carry | mutual improvement, for literary pi for} son of his auton es @ member of the Supreme | by the vice president of ‘the chamber of deputies, CONCERT THIS EVENING - m0 E. F. BRooKs, | Peliten M. ©. church, wil! conduct the opening servici ate.” “But,” suggested the reporter, “in | musical purposes, or for the promotion Of the | ( f the United States, to attend the conven- | Senor Castelar made a 1, In which he advo- By an Enlargea Orchestra, = ——| specttully snviecd, Onno and nae te this ough acc; | Noreh Carolina, Inst yesn the comllignlis ‘came | dnmatio ure’ dio suber ar us erine orate on inching. Then te vols ceeieen oe be Oe. | sated a unin eee Spain and Forges. Vie- Under the conductorship of Prof. CHIIS. ARTH. | [=gP> GAS FIXTURES. for the ecanien and mariuch ot ayer, thin a few hunired votes of carrying the state.” | tors for the first year 1s nine. The following are | er, whoonthe seventh belt meeheed @ majority | count Almendinha, a Portuguese, in reply, pointed # OBERFORSCHER TYROLEAN CONCERT | LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THELATFST DESIGNS | _1t CHAPLAIN KRAMER, at ds true, i Was (he responses “but that was | the tncorporators: Lieut. Frederick H. Paine, | or both orders and was elected, the wore be out the obstacles to a union between a tranquil 7Ee one eT ae omens ‘SLAT NTELS, LATROBE! oT to bad democratic management, apd in a | Charles C. Glover, Theo. B. M. Macon, Notley 1: | °,, timer, 55; Waite, 40—1alty, Wilmer, nation like the Portuguese and an agitated country EMA’ L. 8, clergy, W! te, ity, TROUGP#, 5 LADIES AND 3 GENTLEMEN. FURNACES, KANGES AND GKATES. BD witise te tid Cheat de ee roe pee sure to the unpopularity of Some of our candt- | Anderson, Henry ‘Adam and Curtis J. Hillyer. Wass ° ? like Spain. Admission, Ten Cents. ppELUMBING, | TINNING. ee in attvet northwest ro. | Gates. North Carolina ts really and reiobly | | a aon gine Sipe There Sa ‘The Sunday observance resolutions, which, a8 | RUSSIAN CONCESSION TO DISSENTERS FROM THR Beason Tickets at reduced rates. myl9_| And all Jobling promptly done, = 5pm. Prof. Fay will interpret, Other | democratte, and will give an increased majority Dog a og | stated above, were carried, declares it the duty oF enue tare “non = Base SAI SS SHEDIN 400 Sen Srmene NW. | Sevier st ilo, and 8 pete, Peer oe | toute party in the presidential election | fight Thursday night in aaa eae a building | church members “to avold all unnecessary secu- | Sr. PerersscrG, June 2—The emperor has Se eek GLEN FLORA AND BETHESDA WATERS | noon and W"_| next year Some men had managed fe, puslt alae er dale ae Seis lar employment on the Lord’s day, and to dis- | granted the Raskoinik sects (dissenters from the pe A ET ron Tens rues reser | EER eaten “ay pew | prey crs wot the tad don ic | ree, oth oe was net | Sees wage ent inereass ea emp | Grek cha ry chane ht dont ts intingr, Engreyinge, Chivin’s cts sie —— yraior, ey Minti F MCKeNS ex. communion | very well, and the failing off In our vote last year | Ing to a citizen oneine Ve magia, and the | exert thelr Influence to induce managers and | religious rites; but they are proniblted from have d Choice Stock of Paperhangings, Picture W. C. MILBURN, Pransractsr, het Aah gue Gee Be au oane: Aa) praise ser: asthe real ors Pelee! os a uns Ces Le ‘The Tzbte which was bavage ‘and | Stockholders of railroad companies to reduce = ng public processions. be ‘Benen % jee, con: by the pastor, Prayer wn Thars- | aboutearrying ector: a a . i u west possll — ierana Cant Free Ait Gales, ort | #6. 1429 Pennaylvania avenue, _| day eventtic. Seats free. Siranzcta welcouse. “Come | for a republican ts sheer nousense, ahd che men ot | brutal, rosuited In a victory for the New Yore dex | Fad operations on Sunday to the lowest le THE FESTIVITIES AT MOSCOW. i —_ ~ int of necessity, thus affording their employes | yjoscow, June 2—At the ball given by Gen. Von to our Sunday eveuing mevting and bring’ Gospel | fp Alig tale know it. They serve | to whose owner the stakes of $100 a side were | PO! A iy Bee ate tear potitieas aera ee pies pln uD Tne awarded. The Washington dog died yesterday, | {Re much needed privilege of the weekly rest day.” | sonweinitz, the German ambassador, last evening 5 + At the evening session it was decided to appoint Ke ET M. E. CHUKCH, | impression, and that’s enough for them.” Acrowd of New York sporting men came here 10 the emperor and the grand dukes appeared in the a SAN oe pre & committee of lay members to consider the pro) of German officers. They also wore their x WB. De gat aan. by : witness the ight, aition to erect a convention hall bullding. ana to | umfonn of German officers. They also wore thele PH Hiss & iG. rt. By : : : Sabai a eect local cet ened Fivep $20F0R ASSAULTING AN OLD Man.—Gus | take steps to raise the necessary funds. ‘Fhe con- | Yoscow intents to resign In consequence of the . ANSON Iss (9) re ——s = =. JUSTICE CARTIER ORDERS THE DISCHARGE OF THE tavus Craney was in the dock at the Police Court vention adjourned, tomeet next year at St. Peter’s disapproval that has been expre of a speech : a TAL | NO: Io HE VUBLIC ARE PETITIONER, this morning charged with brutally assaulting a | Church, Baltimore, which he delivered atthe banquet given to the DESIRE TO CALL ATTENTION TO THEIB ce attend the open air mecting ‘di = od Dennis’ Long. son: tis ——e——_. mayors of cities. ‘The city 1s althost empty of peo- Arrowsiwith (re-insyected by U. 8. local inspector) will = ‘on the corner of North Capitol ani C streets, Sunday ‘To-day the arguments tn the case of Wm. M. match ig strove ages qLoticee on nt ne ‘The Lower Californian Gold Ficlds. le to-day, Owing to the greater part of the leave ferry wharf, foot of “th street, at 7:30 a. m. and lipaipistaco actors By the celebrated opeaker, Presa eee eran ooking ae oe carters on writ Of | ‘Thevtestimony Of several. witnesses showed, coat | _ TUCSON, ARIZONA, Sune &—The excitement con- | Plejte-aay, Owing to the greater part o nies Feturn at 10 p. m., giving four hours at the beach. WHICH IS STOCKED WITH sisted by liev. Mr. ” of Vi habeas corpus seeking~his (Bryant's) discharge | Criney knocked Long down on the sidewakk coy | tinues In regard to the lower California fields. | pate in the tmtnense fete there In honor of the core ‘Tickets 75 centa, to Le obtained of the committee, Seat. from the Government Insane Asylum, which has | stamped on his face and head ina most inhuman| The exact, location of the flelds, it is sald, is | nation of the Czar. Accoriing to the program yoom 8, St. Cloud building, and at = — aoe THE BEST ao FOURTH" STREET M. E. CHURCH, | Deen pending for several weeks, was concluded, | Manner. A fine of $20 or 60 days was imposed. known only to the Indians in that vicinity, secenn bees the -fmperor will visit the park at® of the 30th ult. will be received. and refresh- wi ES URTH E |. Ee of $90 or 60 days | ments on borrd. The committee regretting the un- | ENGLISH AND FRENCH WALL PAPERS, pastor, How SoneeR Seances Naeiee ae Coe ee a eons peuunuars ey rene ated ree THE PROPOSED MONUMENT TO THOMAS JEFFER- ee, = — ‘THE BRITISH SQUADRON AT CHINA TO BE REINFORCED, avoidable prstyonement frova the 30th have made every | SECURED THROUGH THEIR BUYER, WHO HAS | Temperance Society in the afternoon at 3: 30 o'clock, in | petitioner, pel Was rep! -Y | soN.—A branch of the Jefferson National Monu-| Cxrcago, June 2—The Lr Jury meray, PortsuoutH, Exa., June 2—It is reported that arrangement to fusure a peasant trip. dirt There wall he reeigal GnMine and s ening the | Messrs. J. N. Oliver and George E. Harris, and the | ment Association was organized In the senate | found an indictment against Francis, fee, the | the men of war Shannon and Rupert will proceed Hugh T. Tacsart. John M Cleland, E. M. Chapin, JUST RETUENED FROM EUROPE, fleduc. ‘There will be revival services at night, unter | governinent by Assistant Attorney General W. A. | chatnber at Annapolis last evening by Judge T. J. ) county undertaker, for illegally disposing of the | to China to reinforce the British squadron tere. ‘Thee. Dowitng, John Chauncey, Joh T. Given, Dr. J he cherze of the Womau’s. Ghristian “Temperance | Maury and Hon. Eppa Hunton, On the return of Baruey, president of the board of trustees, The | bodies of the pauper dead. ‘HE MALAGABY EXVOYS. Yarrow, 4e3-3t” | FURNITURE, DRAPERIES, | Hiir aud ie By MOULTON will address the thesine’ | Dr. Godding, the superintendent of the as;lum, | purpose of the organization Is. the ereemen ofe aS Loxpow, June 2—The Magalasy envoys The meee wil Bs ete eve cite Tae as | that he held the custody of the petitioner by we: | Pe poseor, (he organiza Jefferson in Washington, Wall Street To-day. intersiom wang BaLeeUAN FALLS, mee Secor ere Rook, | il the members and trleuds of the church are | tue of a commitinent of two physicians, a8 18 pro- | the location to be hereafter determined. It 1s pro-| 4 MARKET STRONG ENOUGH TO IGNORE AN UN- RY WASHINGTON will make excursion 45 NORTH CHARLES STREET, cordially invited to attend, it*_ | vided In the act of Congress, the petitioner filed a posea to organize in every state, and a $20contri- FAVORABLE BANK STATEMENT. Y 2. To = Orie = | demurrer Lo the return, that Bryant was not come | bution entities to a vote in the National Assocta-| x¢gw Yon, June 2—The Post's financial article ‘Lea BALTIMORE, Marl ‘ 5 MEM * = 2 Resiiion om Sunday an ee. are <E* bers of LAFAYETTE R.A, CHAPTER, No. 5, | mitted by due process of law, a she argument | tion in this city,of which W. W. Corcoran is says: The stock market showed increased ro eae antl i ea SST Wtate tel MOMORAOM ME nants | "tho Chiee Justice, alter notin she pleadings, | PeSeNE SOGeOQUAN FALLS FVERY MONDAY AXD at2ovciock pe) i, agpo 6, Of stendine tno | sald the law enacted Ly the statt of Maryland, in | A Mrvat Revie Sootery x Dover—To-day | Ost, Sean omens i Se WEDNESDAY, leavinee at 9 a. m. and returnine at fur ie rosy eel ion, iid Se 1785, Was Hie eed pm ierog here. dens ue ae ee ern enuty Salt as The June 2—ihe Vienna correspondent of 3 M e Marshal mpanions of Sister Chapters are nally invi alter nearly a hu years’ e3 ce, had re- | the nature of a Dill of 3 Loxpox, Jur q Se Pe : | ST nae enacted it, and it provided not only for'the cus. | of the Sous of Temperance National Mutost Relat was’ strong the Centrat News reports that Turkey ts seeking & Ropbat Gis iuont (except Satirdsy)and Maca Hal'| xx 11 GOO 00 1 On ncaa 3: Bi ery. This det provided tor the eunckion ot daisy | Weg MTHS ec cerned, Riza, Wiggins, aoe eee ee Earp Kove mont Sata — = erty. ir the . Sil tripe. | Fare, round tsp, 30 cents, NNNHO OO OF FE RAND ARMY REP! .—THE MEM- the publicity of the proceedings, and was a oe society and upon his death $1,850 became payable spatintl hedioghnener sy oe TES PRENOE OONMENPONEE AF TARATEVS date.cunda, cxcept Sunday® ine Masevand | BRAHS 68 QE EL berm of RIT CARSON FOS. No. 2, G.A- R.. | plete one. It has come to us unimpaired, and ex?| to his mother. His father, however. has sisimed Doabandane, Whe teeteres ore Panis,June 2—Advices have been received from. ee ands: excuse Sunday. beat | E atl Soo “oct on Will assembie, in. el 1260's dress, with badge, ‘for tnd | [erg tn all its integrity sanctin Dut not impatred | the money, and the society wants the court to de- | Jersey Central, Lackawanna, and Union Pacific, | Tamatave that the Freach commissioner and the BEB Sct co to ccconman Fate ednesday. May30. | Terre HERR TTT A iTp, 00 RRR Hw b. GouMan, {roma his iste fesitencs iste teas. | DY Age: Tus act ot Conzrcss had beeticted onthe | Verne @ whom he money auail be paid Biot whch wérg active and trom 1to 19) per gent | French coasul arrived were om May & ~ s. Ni Manaver. H : 4 enue eaat, SUNDAY, June 31, ». | part of J 2 pealins ps eras Gk tacan are ‘The total sales up to o were a race yun GalaT SalieTasa OLE t Hu te OPE 8 Sean | te memeneent on SUNDA it, are respecttulty | ftald not doso. It simply provided for thecervce | _ Sure ror $10,000 Fox ARnEgr wrrnour Reasoxa- sree am Ushers The seed, bord merce | adians ‘Threatening © Mexican i Sudode Ss, chee recto’ wa ae RS | E Hodeee F 24i tis PE Be | Satie Geter Px order oF tie He" | Siigimus“predicated upoR thes amirrerigen ch | terisy Bled center Galen E-Green against Jesse | Was Ebest -w targeted ete myo ‘Town. ous {pe c - mi ‘most acti ‘SUPPOSED Host! (ABED OUT FRIDAY. 'Yesve H stuset and oaaket Bees =) WHITING LODGE, No. 33, lunacy. It does not profess to repeal the law; it B. Cypert for $10,000 for false arrest. He changes | the ig 70 BE LBS CH ‘60 cents round trip. For charter sypiy at boat or MAKES TO ORDER a fication of thia’ furnishes no substitute, provides fOr no oaths hor | that defendant caused his arrest without reasons. | higher for the extended Ss ‘The market for 14 4th streot northwest. m-2m* PANTS FROM 95. de held Sd, at Lo'clock p. for the | juiicial proceedings, but for mere exparte un- | ble or probable cause on the charge of 9] The money market, is becoming more plechorie, So Burpowe of attending the funeral of Brother ‘Jou E. | oathed cerrincales OF tho DA MavE WhO RAY bo Pere eae ee name i 22! and call loans on stocks were freciy offered at 2 = jonwas. ‘Mem sister Lodges are fraternally in- | wise or otherw! Says, buing the cer- | lustru = Taos Vaszs, Cuams axp Serra SUITS FROM $20. Vited. - By onder of the W. M. , tficate of two physician: ‘and ou | under the care of a physician; arrested and taken Tn Keene BUSINESS, SUITS, 1 CA ie may have the press of the fastcuton to the Police court, w! e ‘OUR. SUITS, —— | It ha oD Argus at W! ent OF eS ee 4! } eee Soc eam i TOURISTS TNE DRESS ¥ROCK BUITS. (2g 20 THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE NORTH. | insane asylums the low was repea Hed, But 5 gas ae a Taiee 20s Came 30) ies CHAIRS, SETTEES NOVELTIES IN ‘were no falls the erection of them repealed the | 0M trial before the Police Court this morning tor of onsuing year will be held at the had this AND HANGING BASKETS. | IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WOOLLENS, | San Miarigt haw, corapeof ftp and Q.atrsts | 0W,, There ad been times, fn this, country Sea : f Bocas a @ANDEN WUSE, &o. ALL GOODS THOROUGHLY SHRUNK. Frente hours of Tand 2 o'clock, p.m. E ve | ened always: 17 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, : : wear went tne epi2 HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. . Washington. year the peal a good law. le = AEMERE: S AELCRENOS. B a Samples and scif-preasurement chart mailed on appli- ‘bers. hope dhe was bab ittmere get aE Dust. cation. 3 myzca | 9 ee tn avanne | thig point there 1s a remedy’ * SES atave your cleared by the ‘afteravon cee while this remedy can be NEW AUTOMATIC STEAM PKOCESS. W[° Maxx noow Fou OTHER Goons, notios.. ‘President, to keep the petitioner in ~ most delicate tal be cleaned withow! ee menetg Sabeie on te Seaned wuthont the WE ARE CLOSING OUT AT LOW PRICES bs acca Aiworx duzzantt phone recelve PIMPS | a sot of odds and ene im the way of Portable and 5 iOFEP, Ni 5 e Sf HORRR, pee emcee few Second-hand RANGES BEST SATING, VEL , sau UouhertaS, EDWARD OAVERLY & 00... — B X0UNG, ‘Didand 13s Th steetew.. cet Gade. | mbm - (1435 New York svenus,

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