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VAEVARLE IMPROVED HE CIPY OF WastING- No. 1313 NEW YORK E LOTS AT NIH STEED on the day of sale, or If the terms cf sale are not T reserve the and cost of the B Aeceptanee Of JAMES 5. EDWAL) 03 D THOMAS FP. WAGGAMA my25-eokds EOF VALUABLE IMPROVED HANG RES Ey BEING NUMBERED 1317, ON Trustee, t northwest. he premises, on TUES DA’ TH, A.D. 1883, at FIVE-THIRTY « the north twenty feet (20 fect) front thereof of lot numbered nine (9), insquare « bundred and forty-seven (447), situate t. between N and O strects achingtom, D.c., tozethor vemente thereon, consisting of a two- aud basement frame building, aud a the rear. 4 sve: $2,050 cash, and the balance in six ths trom day"of sale, to be secured by purchaser, bearing interest at tle rate per annum, and secured b deed of roperty sold: or all cash, at the option of A deposit of 3200 will be required when = bid i | If the terms of gale ‘days from day of sale ‘ves the right to resell at the risk and cost All conveyancing and YOLLARD, Trustee. CO., Auctioneers. FINANCIAL. inntion of their ligations of lon~ unwarranted and new company and its for bit r the POOR. who most , honest and reliable. Our on ineresses, © seifish and false at- cation, greatly to our ad- |. ¥. KNIGHT. Monscer. my 23 6m provoke in’ 509 H street. PpBvate STOCK TELE ‘RAPH WIRES PETWwres WASHINGTON, NEW YORE AND RICHMOND. H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Sold on Commission, . ‘Wo. (39 152m STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) Bought and Seexcy for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, G4 Brospwax. New Yous. Frere case of Scenrities bonzht and sol? on eammis- Men fn Scan Francisco, Paitimore, Phileleiphia, Xow York, Reson end Washinyton. Orders executed on ths ew York Stock Exchange at one-eighth of one per ent Prvate end direct telegraph wires to . Baltimore, Fhilsdelphia, New York and through which orders are exeeutel on th: Quotations of btocks and Bonds and in- regarding the Siariexs received through our AN TLY direct trom the Sew York Stock nl _THE TRADES. _ ‘DARBY, BOOK AND JOB PRINTE & AND JOB Pal H. DAK ELGELS, JOURNALS, a, janches on Fonvteenth (14) street — al PROPOSALS. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. ‘The Star Route Trial. THE EVENING STAR. OF ME LARGE STOCK STRAW , YOUTHS’ AN) | ATAUCTION, > BOYS" saleerooms, ‘in lots to hats. Ie AY MORNING, soFeE G10 culta of ported dizgonal, bs end children’s’ suite oats aud pants; nvited. Anctioneera, Fy as FIVE HUNDRED LOTS MEN'S, BOYS', YOUTH: AND CHE ,, COMPRIST 5 GOODS, ny LAK GULAK SIZES, AL AUCTLY K AND STAGIONES RE AT AUC set foreny who wish tornter me, May compe wulnge, & JUNE S J.D. MIT 605 7th tre: Avctionesrs, fnctory bid i reoolved. it wit at ‘EN NS. Arent, northwest, im- fon . HOLIZMAN, RealE ; meet ich and F streets northwest. ALE OF VALUABL + NORTHEASTER ING LOT! ager Oe HUI s B. WILLIAMS & C >. Toth ana f OFS. P. BROWN'S INTERSECNC ANC! > THE Fi AD, AT AUCTIO. st to dof trn: WE BL OCK P.M. or parcel county knowa VE ‘on the prem- of round rashington, ud deacribed on of the old ad, thence weet side of the old Fincy nt (3S) rodsto a stuke and 6 s bout twenty-8ix (26) ; thence northeriy &8) rode to the con thence easter in tho -coutaining ing part of the ter Picnipotentiary, &e., 2th and 13th strects, a very ir Cary x lisndsome Antique Center Table with Brass nd Painted Chamber F' ir Mattresses and Bedding. Hendeome Sideboard. it Pillar kxtension Table, Bentwood Diaing ver-plated Ware, Tray Elecant Cut and Engr: ler as ‘able Line: Small Lot of Wine; d Kitchen Reguisites. N. B.—All the Table Linen and Beddin« will be sold in larwe room cn first foo! Goo.is can be seen early on “_THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. OF A VERY VALUABLE TY-FIVE ACRES, NE AK FALLS FAIRFAX CO, VA.; WILL MAKG A UCK FARM Ol 10 SUBDIVIDE INTO BUILDING LOTS. y Virtue of a deed of trust duly recorded in Liber B, No. 5, toiio 344, ove of the lana records of the county of Fuirfax, Va.) Twill sell at ube anetion, upon the preinives, on THURSDAY, JUNE TWENTY-FIRS |, Ines. at PLEVEN O'CLOCK A.M. ail that cortata tract of land known: part of the old Benj. Klock Farm, e-ntaining fifty-five acres, two rois aid four perchés, more or less. toether with all the impro nents, ways, rights and privileges to the same belong. ing. ‘Yerms: Cash. All con segancior s¢ urchaser’s cost. A deposit of $100 required at sale. Terms to be com- B plied with in seven days, otherwise resale at risk and cost of default chaser, after five days’ public notice of such resale in The Evening Star, published in ectang oe Dee E.R. HAIGHT, Trnsteo, June 2, 1883, Je2-6t* VHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE. UNIMPROVED PERCY ON THE FAST SIDE OF FOUR- OKLHWEST, B DAV ISLAND 32a) ¥ PITALISTS! 1D INVESTMENT! Suprem: Court ia, pasred on the twent Ist) day of P-ceniber, 1882, in Equity cause, 2, Equity docket No. 21, we will offer for sale, Dli¢ auction, in front of the pre . pi THE EIGHTEENTH 5) O'CLOCK P. eight (3), of Heitmulies ed sub-division of Sqitore numbered two hundred azd forty-two (242), in the City of Washingion, D. according. to ' the ti f @. six : its order pasaed in eof the FRECONSTRUCTION OF UTH oF THE U. 8 PATENT OFFER WING OF DEPARTMENT OF THE IxTERIOR, Wasntroron, Dies Mera nis, Gro, D. ay 31, Sealed Proposals will be recalved ai thie office until TWELVE M. on the ELEVENTH DAY OF JUNE, 2882, for furnishing, dolivering. fitting and putitng in Placa, compete, certain wrought and cast-iron work, compristn sect! onal columns, girderaand beates for the construction of floor, (es Toofs snd sky-lizhts over the eouth wing of the above building, in accord. ance w th dravnws. spectiesti ne and scbedules. which may be seen at the office of Ciusa & Schulze, Pea northeast corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Fifteent street northwest. 6 and guarantees bonds and Biank forms of proposal any additicnal information may be obtained st the architecta’ office, ‘The right to reject ony or all bids, or to waive defects, if it be doomed in tie interest of tile government to do 80, is reserved, HH. M. TELLER, Recrefary of the Interior. FIRE-PROOF MODEL CASES i PONSTRUCTION OF THE U.S. PATENT OFFICE BUILDING, WASHINGTON, D.C DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, OvFICE OF THE SEGRETARY, Wasnisa:ox, D. C., May £1, 1833. ‘oporals will be received at this office until N. on the EIGHTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, nilding in comp'ete ‘state, delivering, erect= ing, and fitting in place complete, 46 (or a jess number) sht iron model cass for the’ furcishing of the sral~ ries of the reconstrncted Moiel Halle of the U. 8. Patent Office Building, according to specifications and hich are or'en for inspection gt the archi- ulze, Ci ng, TOO re blank forms of ‘Proporals, bonds, and any al information may be obteined. 10-als ari Je in the prescribed form, in- Gorsed **Proposile for Model Cases,"” and addressed 10 ccretary of the Interior. artment reserves to itself the right to reject bids. WH. M. TEL BLA PED MATTER FOR 1 Post Overce Derantscent, . } D. C., Mey 5, 188: eived af this Depar: 2 SIX DAY OF 5 led Pr V INT ORDER BU saciion of a. period of four day of September, 1883. ples of printed bl io furnished upon app! deut of the Money-Order System, Post Os iment, Washingion, D. C., at whose office samples of bound books may be keen. W. Q. GRESHAM, myT7-m&thiw Poatwiaster General, PRovosaLs FoR ccoKeD RATIONS. 1216 F srueer Nortuwesr, Wasntsatox, D. Lronvrriva Rexpezvovs, U. §. Anwy, ' Sealed Proposais in triplics 28, 1883. to the usnal litions, will be received at this off O'CLOCK NOON, JUNE SIXTH, 1833, at which time and place they will be opencd in presence of bidders, for furniehing Cooxed Kations to. recruiting party and ‘nits at this rendezvous during the fiscal year end- June 30th, 1844. Three snb: tial meals daily and adue proportion of soap and candies constituce a ra- tion. ‘The rations must be furnished at a place conye- uient to the rendezvous. ‘Tho government resérves tho right to reject any or all proposal. giulinformation will be furnished on application to shis once. Fnvelopos containing proposals should be marked:— “Pro yosals for Cooke.t Ration," snd addressed to 2 WHITSIDE, my2-6t _ Centain 6th Cav., Reeruiting Officer. FAMILY SUPPLIE! 11 Cre Stcas suicar. ba Wii CALIPORNIA BRANDY, OLD HOLLAND GIN. GEO. A. O'HARE, Casu Grocer, 1213 Tth street, bet. Mand N northwest. (AT THE PALACE MARKE 1 AM SE Richards & Robic's tine Beaches, Best Freneh Mushroom. Spring Lamb, hind quarter sets * fore quarters, Everything in the niarket myl0 corner 141 NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS! ccoG HEB RRR REE s558g o 6 Rok #8 9, He kan Ee Fess, cd Ere it H Rue Sass8 7 market pric RANK J. TIBBYTS, nd New York ayeate. SSSg TTT KKB 1% M1NN N Gao f 3-2 & Eure WNNNG @ Sgss8 # LULL 1? NN GGG T RRR EREL ll A NN N OOO FEB R W AA NN NO OF RR NAANNNO EE R TLAAAN NNO OR R 114 AN NN COC KaRs ace DDD ERE NN N « Go DDE NNN GG! Bod’ Eee NN HHYL * HOH OL E HUH WL HHUE LE pp HOH M Top Tun 2 WILY, ALWAYS MAKE BEAUTIFUL ROLLS, Db AND BISCUITS. Wholesale Depot, corner Ist street and Indiana avenue, Jel WM. M. GALT & CO. UMN ®. KELLY, Ener, Lamp, VEAL MUTTON fo: CORNED BEEP ennse 629 at aE ae, Sth street wi 623, 629 and 630) Center 4 pease 208 Norther “Liberty hlacket; or addnoce ox 71, City Post ice. MetKeting delivered free2t chargo to sDpartsot ths ft PIANOS AND ORGANS. Hiovexaue Piaxos ARE THE BEST IN ALL THE ESSENTIAL QUALITIES OF A FIRST-CLASS IN-TRUMENT. print and Square Pianos so!d on ensy PEt monthiy'paymenia and the lowest cash tac ET 8 FP tory prices; Pirnos sligbtly. used at wrout Darwains. Seeoud-hand Pianos and Organs taken in exchanies ut full value. HUINEKAMI’S BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOMS, trustess to make, and wa: Lot four (4) into two (22) feet and elilit twenty-t divisional lots to be bou tots, and the sub. ded Uy the rear Euoot the pres ivision of suid lote four (4) and Hel lines at richt angler with tot ei pt : avenue, to be sub-divided inte lots of equal gud frouting on Ichode Isla d avenue, the in on tue alley to be twenty: feet wid und the other two exch twenty-ou.0 ( iu width. By this sub division we meke in all nine (9) lots for sale, cach of which is an eligible site for (uilding pur- le as prescribed by the decree of the hird cash, aud the reeane in one and ears from day of sale, with interest from day of oF all cash, at option of the purehaser. The deferred Vayinents of ay purchase money are to be secured by, withholding deed or by takiny morteure or deed of trust on property sold. Ail unpaid taxes and assess- ments are to be paid out of proceeds of sale. If these terms of sale be not complied with within six (6) days a resale will be msde ct cost aud risk of the delinquent Purchaser. A deposit of two hundred dollars (200) on gach lot will be requir.a by Frustoes on acceptance of did. By the decree the ‘Trustees aro empowered to Dostpoue the sale from day to day.in case all the prop- erty be not sold on the dey advertised. All conveyanc- ing is to Le at purchaser's cost. GEORGE F. AVPLEBY, |. } qrusteos, WILLIAM £. EDMONSTON, ‘Offices, 420 5th street north weet. THOS. BF. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. my31-dude FPuEMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALT OF A VERY VALUABLE BLICK DWELLING HOUSE AND ADJOINING PREMI- SES, ON THE WEST SIDE OF POTOMAC STMLET, IN GEORGUTOWN, NEAR BRIVGE SiREET'AND THE MARKET HOUSE. Under and in purrnance of a decree of the Su- reme Court of the Dist-ict of Cotumbia. sitting in quity, duly passed in cau-e No. 3605. T. B, Crow etal. 1 8, va. Joseph W. Boucher ét al., defend- ants, heirs of the inte Aifred H. Boucher, on’ the 14th July, 1874, the undersigned, Trustées appointed u ic auction, on th ‘TH DaY OF to the highest bidder, the hercinafter described preiizes, aud all the zits, title, and estat» therein of the Inte Slired H. Boucher, deceased, thet is to say: Ali that part of Lot number twenty (20), in the city Georgetown, District of Columbia, described as follows, viz: 1g at a point on the west side of Fotemac street 116 feet 4h ee south from Prospect street; running: thence sou 45 feet six inches, thence west 67 feet to the east Une of lot twenty-one: thence north with sald east line 43 feet 6 inches, and thence east 57 feet, to the point of beginninx, with the three-story Brics House TEN. ‘The terms of salo are as follows, to wit: One hundred doliars to be pald down on the day of sale, to be forfeited. {u care of non-compliance with the terms of sale; one- third of the entire purchase money in cash within five days after confirmation of sale; remaining two- thirds in two equal installments at twelve and eighteen, months from the day of sale, with in:erest from. that date, Full conveyance to be made on payment of the tire purchase Wowey, interest, and expenses of con- RIBEON BROTHERS, ee Pine Paakne s "CASH BOOKS, &., &o,, | veyauco. P. JACKSON f ‘Trustees o L WM. A. MELOY, A Sete ort Loose Bindery, 1912 ee Se. prop. | _ THOS. DOWLING, auct. my20-dvs } HOMAS DOWLING, Ancnoaeer. STACTIOAL BOOK AMD JOP PRINTEER, SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY IN : rans avense, Washington. D. C. OF WASHINGTON, BEING PART OF WOOD AND COAL. —— eee Coat Ayo ‘Woon. JUN We have just received a large lot of Bakers PINE, | SIX O'CLOCK P. M. situated in equare FOO; niko fresh mined COAL of superior quality for | Situated ip equare domestic use, all of which we ofier at low ratew am hnspectun of ustock, STEPHENSON & Bno., mis Sth ot. whérf and 19th at. and aP. ave. RELIABLW AND PERFECTLY saPE CATHARIIG take Kattan? made, Pills—home. Leen Used for over Lfteen years Have Paacai cearenrene | tat ABRTHUL NATTANS, Pharmacist, wyS = Mth and], 24.04 D, and Tthand Nea.a.w. LOT 4, IN SQUARE 99, Uy virtue of a decd of trust, dated 30th of March, 1877, and duly recorded in Liber 848, folio 404, oni of the lend records of the District of Columbia, and! at the rejnest of the party secured thereby, I will offer at public sae, on WEDNESDAY. SIXTH DAY OF ‘in front of tho premises, at the hour of ey all that partof Lat number four, ‘tecondinge to © plat of the mane fe fnue to © 7 the gurveyor's offica, Lewinning for the eameat a point om ‘New Hamyahire aveue, distant twenty one fect from the corner of 21st street and said avenue, and ran southerly along the line of said avenue twenty-one feet; then south slong 21st street 37 feet and two inches: then eset 120 feet; then north ten feet; it on New Hampshire avenue, distant twenty-one feet from the corner of 2lat street and said avenue, ons og a gh a shown atine aig’ © SH *mprovemont taxce; erga One-third cash betanee in ete end tore Durohsasr notes, secured by & trast bearing {aterest, or'the Day, all cask.” A deport of ey Sv ae is OEE WATERE Brite, sel 427 10th atreet northwest, PP XCEER BOS.” EIANOS, BUKD: TT ORGANS, G. H. KUIN, Agent. my29 407 LOtM street hw. N ») OTICE OF T RUSTEE'S Sas oF PIANOS AND ORGANS, At the trustee's sale on the 10th of May of, the asacts of the late firm of Blackmar, Eb-| Ung & Co., agents for the Chickering Piano in Baltimore, T purchased somo magnificent bargains in NEW AND SECUND-HAND PIANOS AND OR. GANS. As I was crowded for room before imaking this purchase, I find myself now complied to sell theso goods at a trifl ng advance, as I have no room to store them. Iwill seil for ten days bran new SQUARE PIANOS for $160, worth $300; UPRIGHTS for $175, worth $350; SQUARE GRAND PIANOS for $190, worth $600; NEW ORGANS for $50, worth $90, &c. ; SEVEN-OCTAVE SQUARE PIANOS, usod, 28 low as $65; SIX-OCTAVE for $30. These instruments are made by the best known firms in the busmess and are fully warranted. People of good countenance can pur- chase of us on monthly paymenta, For further particulars call on CHAUNCEY 5. REED, 433 SEVENTH STREET N. W. HE STIEFF, THE KRANICH Tite New ERGEAnS Bianon he APPEL BARKER, BALTIMORE ond the PRINCE! ‘Unga ry Lory prices for cash easiest KcnGwa monthly fustaluient plea, at owe OF 8 G. L. WILD & BRO.*S MUsI0AL WAREROOMS, ap25 709 th street northwest, EICHENBACH’S PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS of various makes for sale and rent at re- Bowned Fanos, “itining and Nepairiog 5) nowne 08, ing anc ¥ Tith street, above Pa. ave. Pros, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. STECK & CO. PIANO, s The most Perfect Piano Mads. EMERSON PIANO, ‘The Pest Medinm-priced Piano Manufactured. WILCOX & WHITES AND KIMBALL ORGANS late aCe ape nd of 5 CENT MUSIC, ‘The cnly completa Stock in thecity. HENRY EBERBACH, Xo 915 F STREET, azine nertner of the late fitmn Ellis & Co Ab ____ SAFE DEPOSIT CO. GEcunITy FROM Loss BY BURGLARY, ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. ‘THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, of Washington, Ta its own building, Corse 15TH Street axnD New York Ave. Perpetual Charter Act of Congress January 1867. Capit $200,000 The Coit ret Sate, iid i Wire tna Burglar rom: . according to size and location, Hooma and Beaks ad: Vaults, provided for Safe-renters. VAULT DOORS GUARDED BY THE SARGENT ‘TIME-LOCK. my15 5 SECURITIE: SAND VALUABLES of every desorip- tion, including BONDS and STOCK! A ELEY, DEEDS, &o., taten for SAF T-KEEPING, On SPECIAL GUAAN'TEE as tho Powost Hato” BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, President. CHA! . SHARLES C. LOVER ot Rixge & Co., Vice President. STUBTEVAN', Susan Goons. EDDY REFRIGERATORS, DINING-ROOM REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS AND STANDS, WATER COOLERS AND FILTERS COMBINED, WHITE MOUNTAIN FREEZERS, SODA AND MINERAL TUMBLERS, ICE PITCHERS, CREAM AND BERRY SETS, DINNER SETS cheap for country use. M. W. BEVERIDGE. my26 No, 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. EFRIGERATORS (IMPROVED MAKE), 1 CHESTS (all sizes). a Wats COOL TRS and STANDS, CREAM FREEZERS. FLUTING MACHINES, all at lowest prices. GEO. WATTs, a21___814 7th street, 6 doors above Penna, avenus. Daxrontrs F; LUID._ ‘We haye Jnat received a car load of the eennine DAN- FORTE's FLUID direct from ©) repared to furnish {tin apy quant Tirgest assorty ent of VATOK S1 thie city. Before pareha call ar stock, and if you will xive the’ Danforth’s you will be convinced of its 3 ority. ree line of COOKING STOVES, BLE and BRICK SETT; LATROBES, TELS and FURNACES constantly on bund. W. 8. JENKS & CO.. mh29 veland, and are now Wealeoexhihitthe FS ever shown in SLATE MAN- 417 7th atreet northwest. BEEMNER'S STOVE EXCHANGE, 2710 M street, Georgetown, SELLS DANFORTE’S POR FLUID AT LOWEST RaT! ‘OVES AND my12-Im* _ GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. B. ELLERY, SUCCESSOR TO DUBLKEUIL BROTHERS, ANUFACTURE! = GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, 1112 F Strerr Nortawest, Wasuixaton, Fix of the Finest Dress Shirta to order. Fix }oxtra Fine Shirts to order Six Fine Shirts to order. mb24 OF FINE DRES3 SHIRTS, D.C. v T HOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY AND MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, 816 F Street, Opposite Patent Office. Fine Dress Shirts to order a 5) for $13.50. Ready-made shi Acme; unfinished, 79 ts. unfinished, 65 cts. Shirts. Fine assortment of Scarf derwear, fintshed, 90 cts. aud U HE 71H STKE E BLISHED 1868. THE QUEEN SEWING MACHINE ecialty. Six best Shirts at following prices: rless, 89 cts. ” Full line of Boys? is, Gloves, Hosiery ‘azz is recognized aad acknowledzed by the hizvest mechan- ica! authorities as the best made, most silent, lightest running and highess arm lock-stitch machine ever made. ho'es to throad, neither has its shuttle. All movements made of the finest ateel. No ‘We sell only first-class new improved machines of different makes. We uarantee the finest assortment, most responsibility and lowest prices. No outaide agents, First-class ma- chines for rent, All Kinds repaired and warranted. ustrated catalogue and price-liet mailed free to auy ‘address. C, AUERBACH, Double Store, corner 7th and H streets. Gent's Furnishings and Hata next door. mid MPBE HARTFORD SEWING MACHINE, Posttivel its movements are so easy. can use it without fatigue. ia the lightest running Machine ever made; that the most aclicate lady Every movement is positive 4nd no springs aro used in its construction. It makes a beautiful lock stitch, and is yo simple and ‘reliabie that e cuiid can use it. All wearing parts are case hardened. and made adjustable, thu the moat durab'e makinj Machine in the market: Be sure and try the Hartford. Machine before you decidefor durability, conyenien simp icity and beauty of tnish. Ithssnoequal. Call amine it at —— * OPPENHEIMER’ Reliable Sewine Machine Room 91m SIBLEL NORTHWEST, St. Cloud Building. Gooa Machines for rent. All kinda repaired. my12 NO, MINDY ADVERTISEMENTS. NO INSOLENT axent to talk you to death, but the Finest Asaort- inent of all the Leaaing Sewing Ms no canvasser can approach, Henting, my3 ines at Price that ring, &0. “THT Ot atroot. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. POUTBER REDUCTION TO STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE. FARE FIFTY CENIS EACH WAY. Leaves 6th street stroot cai P-m., and BATU DAYS at 6:90.p.m. ‘Tickets and statercoms tional Metropolitan Bani Boston Freight taken as ueual. TRESS MONKOE AND NORFOLK, , terminus of 7th and 9th MONDAYS afd - WEDNESDAYS at 5:30 red at general office, Na- 16th street, my26 _ALFUED WUOD, Seoretary and Treasurer, OW RATES TO. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS CANNOT BE FURNISHED AT LOWER ENS ALLY LANE, MATE STEAMERS. Steamer EXCELSIOR. MONDAYS, and FRIDAYS at 6:30 b. FROM Trn 8 UREE’ Steamer GEORGE LV ARY ‘VHURSDAYS at EXULUSIVE CONN. PROVID: 1 f FREIGHTS FOR THESE AND OTHER ATES THAN ABO’ VE. WEDNESDAYS M. WHARF. on TUESDAYS and 30, SATURDAYS at 6 P. Bf. CTION WITH BOSTON AND OK ‘-AMERS, AS’ TERN POINTS CAN GO BY THE STEAMERS OF THIS LINE ONLY. FOR FURTHEK PAKTICULARS INQUIRE at Company's Office, 7th street wharf. We. WELCH, Sent, iny] L. M. HUDGINS, Gen. Supt. Great JOHN W. THOMPSON Leaves Sixth Street Wharf EVERY MONDAY, W ATT NESDAY AND SATURDAY ALM. Stopping atnearly all the river landings as far down aa Leonardtown. Anguire at General Office, 613 16th strect or at boat. MT. VER W. W. CORCORAN M: VERNON! STEAMER Leaves 7th street wharf daily (except Sunday) for Mt. Vernon at 10 o'ei ton about 3:30 p.m. 030 jock #, in. ; returning reacies Wash: UMMER SCHEDULE ves Tth street wharf at 7 in. for Potomac River connecting with B. & 0. BR. 1, at “Shep. dings, : herd’s;" also, at Alexandria with 7:30 a. m. Ferry Boat from Washi % ndin} for Currioman, turning 4 desta On Mondays for Nomini and inter- ‘. On Thursdays Xomini, st. Clement's Bay, wharves and intermediate landings, returning Fridays: OnSat- urday Iendings, returning Simdays u formation apply at office, 7th at. wharf, Wash . J.B. PADGETT, Agt. [up23]" C. W.'RIDLE! a for Currioman, Leonardtown and intermediate ins wie. For in- D.C. ‘Y, Man. Pporomac TRANSPORTATION LINE. ‘The steamer UF. Capt. W. C. Geoghegan., leaves Stephenson's wharf, foot of 7th street, every SUNDAY, at 4 o'clock ». m., for Returning, Baltimore an: on P gil accommodations strictly firet-clasa, River f1 i$ must be BATURDAYS mi6-6m 7th street wharf and 12th st. Hiver Landings. ves Baltimore every FRIDAY at 6 o'clock wut be prepaid, and Wil bo received on only. 8' Ni BRO., TEPHENGON & BR _ Agente, ‘ave. HE STEAMER MATTANO LEAVES WASHING- ton on Sundays, Tuesdays and oreiock ath. for Fotomns iter Landinge. ‘Thursdays, at 7 Grinder’s wharf Sundi ‘Tuesdays down, Wednes- Gaye up. ‘Brent's whart and Chapel Point Thursdays v8 down, and M \d_ Wednesdays uy Grook (destination) Sundays, Feentese and Phuuredayes received and information given at offices of ’. JONES, Agent, 7th street wharf. @. L. SHERIFF, $28 and 111¢ Pennsylvanis avenue, DENTISTRY. R. _ HARTLEBEN, vania College, my office and resident gonceally coe dentiatcr gay, Ba erally as, un (FAN, Dentist, 1010 athaeuoe phia, IRADUATE OF PENNSYL- GRADUATE 0} oe, has resumed ice. Toonfi- 8 and the public ity, M.A.CAR- sp9-2m_ RIIFICIAL TEETH MADE BEFORE AND IN- A serted immediately after extracting natural Tite eplenard sucoce. Modes Hethods and skullinall bran ja3-ly R. RA: ALL eee PARSONS, Dentsst, Store. Gola’ filings a specialty, Dentistry. Mc Tees. Dnt DONS WALLY TSA ¥ stroot north woat, Ballantyne’s Book Gas wien bay oF night, M. RT. three doors fi EL. its branches "Teoth inserted $1 per sot All we by _ iT, No. 437 7TH ALDOTT, DENTIST, No. iy ‘war- PROFESSIONAL. User FEET ARE Bi and comfort, hence the ‘the world, SEs cota TH UISITE TO. ee and near, patronize Dr. WHITE'S it 1416 Pa. ave., ‘Willard’s Hotel, for the ral iiyatg yan at cory he Ina ington, D.c., in 1601. Offios ‘Visit, for put- ting the fet fn orders ee Ft) RH. L. BO ELECTRICIAN, a VEE, MEDICAL treat Homan, Buipied given. 1417 G street, opposite ee | ER. M. 8. PARSONS, MEDIOAL ELEOTHICIAN, wwante and Eleetwo Var ‘Sweed- ‘Movement om. Tp ‘Massage, 9 ‘&6,, Hours from, Spun are se abe a Sistas 014 Siena, % Bie-Mote BY anal Prompely owended Wh ‘Ro. hagtit wane Hyer ton tau! and PROOREDINGS AFTER RECESS. Mr. Merrick continued his remarks after recess, arguing, from the language of the act appropri- ating for the deficiency in the star route service, that Congress disapproved the acts of Brady. Mr. Merrick then proceeded to discuss THE MOTIVES OF BRADY. In this connection he turned to the testimony of John A. Walsh, whom the defense had not ven- tured to cross-examine, and who stood uncontra- dicted by any testimony except that of Brady himself, who was swearing to keep himself out of the penitentiary. The defense had not cross- examined Walsh because the counsel knew, from the manner of Walsh's testimony, that to'cross~ examine him would only strengthen his testl- mony. They knew, from their experience in Rast trial, that to cross-examine would only leepen the impresston his testimony had made. District Government Affairs. MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS. Hon. Samucl J. Randall writes to the Commis- stoners from his residence. C street & ¢., 1 rela- tion to the paving of that street, and suggests that it be paved with the same kind of blocks as are used On 4th street, near Pennsylvania avenue. CONTRACT FOR REPAIR OF TAVEMENTS. The award of contract for _repatring bituminous pavements for the next fiscal year was to-lay madetoH. L. Cranford. The bids were op=ned on Friday last, and it was found that he was the lowest bidder, MONDAY.... Jane 4, 1883. 2d Edition. Latest Telegrams to The Star. Chesapenke and 0) Canal. MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS TO-DAY—REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT—ELECTION OF OFFICERS. Special Dispatch to Tar Evzxrxa STAR, ANNaPoLIa, MD., June 4—The stockholders of the Chesapeake and Ohio canal met at 1p. m. to- day—Goy, Hamilton, president; Benj. Fawcett, secretary. Tbe Sth report or the president was read and adopted. Tne report states that the earnings of the company for the year ending De- cember 31st, 1852, were $169,802.67; expenditures, £189,403.12; thus Showing the cost of working exceeded “the gross_revenues $10,605.45. <In addition to the ordinary exnenses, there was pald for law expenses $4,697; for deferred payinents on — purchase ‘of’ basin wharf property, $15,000; for Interest on notes, temporary loans and coupons on repair bonds, $12,152.81; total, $31,759.81; showing expenditures (other than for lengthening locks) over gross revenues to have been $42,365.26. The report says the small earn- ings were due to strikers, and concludes by urging the necessity of lengthening the locks. ‘The meet- ing then proceeded to the election of president and directors, and the board of public works re- Urea to decide on state’s vote. Last year’s president and directors were chosen, With the exception of Thos, P. Morgan, who de— cilned re-election, Ih his stead L. Victor Baugh- man was chosen s nominated Gen. J. R. West, and DISTRICT REVENUES. Receipts, May, 1883, $134,673.42: receipts, May, 1883, $126,630.44; "deticit, May, 1883, $8,042 98. Re- celpts 11 “months, 1883," $1,768,895.97; Same period, 1882, $1, 493,802.93; excess this year, $273,092.14. PERMISSION TO LAY A RAILROAD TRACK. The Commissioners have tystted an order “that for the purpose of temporarily relieving that por- Uon of Maryland avenue west of 12th street south- west from the occupation by and unioading of freight cars of the Baittmore aud Potomac Ratl- road company, permission {s given to sald railroad company to lay a single track switch to connect their road by the way of 13th street southwest with square No. 800; that the switch be con- ructed under the supervision of and to the satis- faction of the Engineer Commissioner, and shall be subject to removal whenever the 'sa!d strect shall be improved, or at any ttme after thirty days’ notice by the Commissioners, The railroad coinpany shall upon such nofico remove the same and restore the streets to their oricinal condition, and upon failure to comply with such notice the Temoval shall be done by the District at the expense of the sald railroad company.” THE MARKET COMPANY'S PAVING BILL. In pursuance of the second proviso of the third Section of the act of July 19, 1876, authorizing the Tepavement of Pennsylvania avenue, the Board of Commissioners on Saturday authorized the Engt- neer Commissioner to present for payment the ac- count of the District of Columbia against the Washington Market company for paving the space between 7th and 6th streets, as provided in that ac Judge Emons claime i that the United States and District were entitled to oficial representation. This claim the board of public works refused to acknowledge. gelatin ada ‘The King of Peter Funks. Boston, June 4.—James H. Langley, who was arrested ‘here yesterday on a charge of extensive swindling through the medium of bogus stock companies and other fictitious organtzations, Was arralgned to-day and pleaded not guilty. The dis- trict “attorney stated that a number of new cases would be presented against Langley this week, and consequently ball was fixed In the sum ot 000. ‘The inspectors of polfee had three addi- Uonal cases reported to them to-day, Setubal The Nickerson Divorce Case. COUNSEL FOR THE MAJOR ASK FOR A CONTINUANCE. PHILADELPaTA, June 4.—Counsel for Mrs. Nic} son In the proceedings to have the decree of di- vorce obtained by Major Azor H. Nickerson set aside, were in court this morning ready to argue tue rule upon the divoreea husband. Counsel for Major Nickerson asked for a continuance. He said that he did not get a copy of the depositions taken last Tuesday until Friday, and wanted an oppor- tunity to cross-examine and call witnesses on the part of the Ubellant The respondent, he said,was in Washington, Mrs. Nickerson’s counsel replied that Major Nickerson was in the city on Tuesday and had Tull notice that the depositions were to bo taken. The Judgment in question, counsel said, was ob- talned through fraud, as Re could show.’ He rep- resented a woman who had been placed in a very embarrassing position, and for that reason he was anxlous to have a speedy hearing. “This pro- ceeding,” he added, “was commenced by a talse- hood ‘sworn to’ by the Iitellant, as I have proved conclusively by the testimony taken. “We will produce Mra Nickersonjany time on a two-hours’ notice, but we can’t promise to have the other witnesses here, as they all live in Washington.” Judge Thayer announced that the case would be heard on Wednesday, and directed the counsel to complete the depositions by that — An Important Indian Question. THE AUTHORITY OF THE CHEROKEE LEGISLATURE AND THAT OF U. & LAWS. ‘Two representatives of the colored people living in Indian Territory were at the Interior depart- ment to-day to look after their interests under the act of the last Congress appropriating 300,000 for the Cherokee lands: west. of the Arkansas river. This act provided that the money should be paid into the Cherokee treasury and expended as the acts of the Cherokee legislature shou!d direct. The Cherokee legislature, it is Claimed,took advantage Of this clause and passed a law directing that the money should be divided only among pure blooded Cherokees, This act not only deprives the col- ored people of their but also the Shawnees and the Delawares. Delegates from the latter tribes will also como on and have a confer- ence with the Secretary of the Interior. The money is not available until the conveyances of the lands are executed, and they must be satis- factory to the secretary of the Interior. The ume. latter is Inclined, under the present phag of the - question, to wichnotd his consent to the deeds Foreign News. unless a fairer division of the money Is made. In nee ae regard to the rights of the colored people, the Cherokees claim that they have the exclusive authority to determine their status, and the gov- erument denies this authority. Local Notes, Dustin, June 4—Archbishop Croke in his at- Gress at Tipperary yesterday satd he would not be able for many reasons to accept any more addresses during his visitation of hts archdiocese or to participate in any popular demonstration. A youth named Harry Wright, an elleged fuzi- tive from the house of refuge in Baltimore county, ‘Was picked up this, morning by Detective Bdelin, and is detained at police headquarters, and the ees Mr. Charles A. Kirkwood, has been no! A colored man named Horace Stitch was taken witha fit on Pennsylvania avenue, between 3d and 434 streets, Saturday afternoon. fa was 18- sisted into the United States Hotel by Lt. Arnold, and from thence by the police ambulance to the Freedman’s hospitaL He died there this morning at7 o'clock, . Yesterday a lost child was found on the reserva- ton between 8d and 4j¢ streets and Maine and Miasourl avenues, dacing the rain ‘and left at police headquarters for several hours. During spiracy case, fourmen—two named Flaherty and | thistime the mother of the child was running two named Donnelly and Connelly—have been | through the streets in all directions, not thi@king committed for trial on the chafge of having mur- | of calling at the police station and durin dered Constable Kavanagh and a man named Ly- | her search for her child she lost her pocket THE FESTIVITIES AT MOSCOW. Moscow, June 4.—The emperor and empress Grove to Sokolniki to-day to attend a military fete. They were not eee pe by an escort. The municipal authorities of Moscow will give a grand dejeuner at Sokolniki to the foreign newspaper correspondents who attended the coronation. GERMANY LOOKING TO AN INVASION OF FRANCE. Paris, June 4—Gen. Wimpffen, of the French army, In a letter to the Evenement says the object of Cobnt Van Moltke’s tour recently in Italy was to study the best route for an {nvastonof southern France. —_.___ Irish Murder Cases. Dustin, June 4—In the Letterfrack murder con- dens. Five other men were committed On charges | with all the money she had, of treason-felony and conspiracy to murder. The alarth at 9:50 o'clock this morning from box ee 47 was for fite in the house northwest corner of ‘Telegraphic Briefs. 8th and E streets southwest, owned by Mrs fila The Sist annual meeting of the International | Marlin and ceoupied by Mrs. Smith. The fire was ‘Typographical Uaioe oe = ate States and Seep Scene Dreamy oeare sae Canada was began in Cincinnati this morning. Christopher Weston, the river captain tried in Wall Street To-day. the Police Court last week for breaking the arm of FEATURES OF THE STOCK MARKET. New Yorx, June 4—The Post's financial article says:—Tho stock market exhibited Indications of considerable hesitancy this forenoon, except in Burlington and Quincy, Michigan Central and the coal shares, all of which were higher during the whole forenoon than on Saturday, while the rest of the market declined from Saturday's clostn; Prices 4¢ to %, the latter on Denver. The co shares ‘were the feature of the forenoon, led by Jersey Central, in which the extreme advance for the morning up to 12 o’clock was 1X._In thé same ume Reading advanced 13g, but lost % of the ad- vance. Erle was Bteady at Saturday’s price, and Lackawanna declined first 3 and then recovered 4; Manitoba opened 3 bigher, at 120, and ad- ced tO 1214; Memphis and Charleston sold at 44 and 45, agiinst 433 Saturday; Union Pacific, St. Paul, Northwestern, Lake Shere were all % to 4% lower. The rallroad bond market and state bonds were dull during the forenoon, with but Uttle change in prices. Government bonds were x higher for the 4s, 3; higher for the 43s, and others were unchanged. Money continues very the old colored man Alexander Spelior, was called for eentence this afternoon and failed’ to answer. An attachment was issued for him; bis $100 col- lateral emt deemed insufficient. Rev. Do! by assistant rector of Trinity P. E chu has tendeted his resignation, but the vestry aS not yet acted upon it. —_— A Woman Sgprougty Cur Wirn 4 Razor.—About 1:15 o’clock this afternoon, mands Smith,colored, living near the corner of $21 and & streets north: west, while visiting friends on 324 street, below Grace street, was cut in the left breast with a razor, almost sevefing the breast from the pody, by Elvi Tibbs, also colored. She was taken to the Station, and Dr. Suter rendered medical ald, who afterwards sent her to the hospital The police are after Tibbs. ‘The Courts. Crmevrr Covet—Judge MacArthur, Saturday, United States agt. How«ate; attach- ment quashed as to lot 177, square 216. Shipman agt. Magarity; same. Snyder Bros agt. Koppell; easy. motion to set aside judgment overruled. fs, —_-_—__ To-day, Winans agt, all; judgment below The Belt Line and Metropolitan Rail- | affirmed. Hopkins agt. District of Columbia; on roads. hearing. Equity Covrt—Judge James. To-lay, Brown agt. Shipherd; time to take tes- timony limited. Woodruff agt. ‘National Shelf and File Co,; on hearing. THR NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. ‘Tyetollowing are the obening and closing prices ithe New York Stock Market to-day, a3 reported by special wire to H. HL Dodge, 539 15th streat. DECISION OF THE COURT IN GENERAL TERM. To-day, in the Court in General Term, the case of ex parte Capitol, North O Street and South Washington railroad (Belt line) was argued. ‘This case came up on certification trom the Equity Court to be heard In the first instance, and it was to determine upon what terms tho ‘cars of that road could run upon the tracks of the Metropoli- tan road on 9th street, from Louisiana avenue to street. pete Metropolitan, allroad, it may he Name. a) Name, arc remembered, took exceptions to the auditor's | —————|—-|— ra PS Feport as to the term on which the tracks could | Gen. Pacliie...| 76 | 753 )Nor. & Wes. p.| 42. | 42 be used. The case came up in General Term | Ches. & Ohio..| 203, forth Pac ....| 50X) 50 to-day and was argued by Messrs. Hine and| Do. ist pref .| 30 Do. pref, | 8736 Thomas for the Belt line, and Mr. N. Wilson for | _ Do. 2d pref..| 22% .....| Northwest. the Metropolitan Co. ‘rhe court affirmed the| ©. C.C. 7055 71% Ont. & Wi 5) 2634 right of the Belt line touse the tracks, and fix 84 | 333 Oregon Tr’ 34. the compénsation therefor at $189 per year, and 1263 125 Pac. Mall . 42g) 413g directed that the cost of maintaining ani keeping 4734) 46% Peo. D.& B...| 21° | 21 the track in repatr, as also the paving, be audi 36%) 35%, Readit 5534! 565g semi-annually and the petitioning company pay 9574) 954,8t. Paul......./108%5 1024) one-half, and directed a decree accordingly. a+-(145 (1445¢ St. Paul pref. ./1193¢ 119 5 —_—.___ Lake Shore °-°|110 |109%|St. P. @ Omaha) 48% | 453, ‘Tue Errecr oF THs OnpER Issued by the Post- BS ee ed master General on Saturday requiring the first and 50%) 205¢|Union Pag ..2.| 90%) 990 second grade postmasters to attend personally to 10434 108% Wad. Pac. ...-| 2734, 26 the duties of thetroffice 1s already manifest in the | N.3. Contral..| 8254, B45) ot |Wab. Pac. p'd. a*| 43% Bog receipt at the department of applications for ‘West, Union..! 84 leave of absence. ARRIVAL OF INDIAN CHIEFs.—White Wolf, Big Bow and Sun Boy, with their interpreter, Thos. N.Y. Central [1223 12275" News Briefs. ‘The schooner Leo, which 1s to bring back Lieut. \j w, Alaska, has P. Woodward, arrived in this city this afternoon | ay and Led waged eel from Carlisle, Pa. They intend to have aconter- | fried at San Francisco, and will sail for Point ence with Secretary Teller relative to the bounda- ries of thelr reservation In the Tadtan Territory. Loutse the ten-thousand-dollar Montague, beauty, has secured a divorce tn Philadelphia from IntHe Court or Craims to-day judgment was | Paul —- of ake eo eeert Bae: rendered for $3,272.25 in favor of Col. Ellas Boudi- | >, "He of Paul Alles ‘was held in New York not. Thisclaim against the United States was referred to the Court of Claims by Congress. It was for damages for the seizure of property in the Indlan Territory by officers of the internal rev- enue. Reference was ordered in the case of Gal- lagher, Loane & Co. nie the District. The tition in the case of R. C. Ridgway against the nited States was dismissed. Tus BLUE AND THE GRAY.—A movement has been inaugurated at Nashville, Tenn.,to havea grand assemblage on the battle und of Shiloh on the 80th of next May, to which all prominent ipuitiens oa ‘both sides in the late war are to be in- vi last night to take steps to collect funds to aid in —— persons who are in Galway prison murder, A sult has been by Miss M1 Cronin. against Rev. Father McCarthy, of St. ta Ro- man Catholic church, in Williamsburg, New York, to recover $20,000 damages for an alleged at- tempted assault upon her some time ago. seria main gd earn gan ai one Mexican, serio wounded Congressman Harne, and robbed the rs, ‘The Dakota capital commission has unanimously selected Bismarck as the capital of the territory. ‘The Chickasaws in Indian territory are Tol excited over the killing of three school SAVAGE ASSULT ON AN OLD Man AND 4 Potice- | by a deputy U.S. marshal and ‘who were May.—In the Police Court to-day Daniel J, Byrnes, | looking for Indian murderers and shot the Indian of No. 904 Pennsylvania avenue, who has been be- | children and an Indian woman at night, suppos- fore the courts on various Occasions, was arraigned | ing, as they say, they were fleeing on the charge of seriously assauiting Leopold ym them. ‘The absence of Catholic en of |-New York from the meeting at Cooper institute to ral the action of the Irish convention in Phila~ del; ‘was due to a circular note issued by Vicar General Quinn, requesting them not to attend the Greener, an old and also with assaulting Policeman Samuel H. Ellis yesterday afternoon. Mr, Greener, aged about sixty ite and beari that hela. stopping ‘at 901 Pennsylvania avenue. a Yesterday Byrnes went to bis room, accused YI wil James T. r, the colored ex-member of Con- of having assaulted ree girl,and with- wigs aed acer tion of internal revenue Se day. 3 a bliin ver and an ries Tt. Ri ‘The scit ts & > prevent ue Z Pel another instalment of #86.163.88, awarded by the Mexican mixed commis Sion, and for (he appointment or a recelver 80 TAK® ebarge of the d RaxGR OF tHe THenMowerer.—The Were the readings at the office of the enter Sigua oMcer today: Tam. 67.6; 1 am. 37.4; 9 ph 840 Maximum $1.6; minimum, 68.8. — A Papal Summons. AMERICAN ARCHBISHOPS AROUT TO BR CALLED TO ROME, A spectal to the New York Herai@ from Rome Says: “I have reason to believe that letters were issued by the propaganda some days ago, and are now on thelr way to New York, summontng all the American archbishops to Rome to recetve the Papal fastructions and make preparations for apro- Vinctal counctiof the wholeAmerican church which 1s to be held next year at some town In the United States not yet deslynated. Atthou: the reasans: forthe summons are only inclientally poutionl,the archbishops will, of course required to report on the state of politic stical affairs tn America, especially tn to Ireland. ‘The nominal, Indeed the chief, ject of the counctl Is to Ughten the bonds connecting the Catholle church of America with Rome and to concert ¥ari= ous disciplinary measu: ding to render the mode of spiritual and social life Of Catholic eecle- sinstics more austere and severe than under the lufluence Of democratic rep: an institutions i= has become lately. The greatest tinportance 18 allached Lo Unis council by the vatican. — - = Sporting Notes, PARIS RACE—BALTIMORE WALKING MATCH —ROATS NG _NOTSS—SULLIVAN IN A NRW ROLE, The race for the Grand Prix de Paris was run Yesterday and won by the Due de Castries’ cheste nut colt Frontin. Sir F. Johnson's chestaut colt St Blatse was second. Atthe close of the six days’ walking match im Baltimore Saturday nicht the record stoodt Hughes, 853 miles; Noremac, 516 mitles and 1 lap; Panchot, 604 miles and 7 laps, and Hart, 400 miles, Hanlan, th ‘leave Torduto to ate tend the Pui atta in tw. ks. Ho has ‘ation of entering the Tee ’ aries river on July 4, under The auspices of the city or Boston. Hanan and Kennedy agree that the course at Polut of Pines Was short. Duncan C. Ross has accepted a challenge tasuea by Jon L, Sullivan, the champion pny tiist, for 100 or 150 yards running race, the contestants to carry @ Man weighing 150 pounds on thelr shoulders. Watlace Ross 1s at’ Portlan ain under M. F. Davis for his race with Hania ou July 18, at Ogdensburg. iL) re mH man (1 A an —— Travolers G PENNSYLVANTA Roan. tion, 6th and B sts. n, ve R&P. stne asfollows: For New Yor Phidadelputa and the EY (iimited ex.), 10:30 (e ex), 9:50 (expand 10: ed (OX. P.M (ex.); on Sunday, nd the West, or a AM, aco Hmited); 9:30 (fast ne.) P.M, 7:30 (ex.), 9:50 (ex.) For Rochester, Niagara Fall Buffalo, etc.—P.M., daily except ‘Sat ex.) For Baltimore. M., 6: P.M. 1:90, 4:20, 4:40, ‘on Sunday—A.M.,'9: ‘30; P.M, 4:20, 6:20, 7 :30,9:50 and 10:20. For Eunira and Lockhaven, dally, ex- cept Sunday, A.M. (ex.) For Richme the South—A.M., 6:80, 11:25 dally. P.M, dally, except Sunday. For Annapolis and Pope's Creek line—A.M., ’ except Sunday. For Alexandria—h. P.M., 2:00, 4:20, day—A.M., 6:30, 11:25: P_M., 2:00, 8:00. BALTIMORE AND Onto RalLRoap.—-Trains leave the station, corner of N, J. ave. and C st, 98 fol lows: Yor New York and Philadelphia and the — 8:10 (ex.) P.M, 3:00 (ex.), 9:40 (ex.) On Sunday'P.M. (ex.), 9:40 (ex.) For Chici 0, 9:20, 11:00, 11 Cinelnnatl, St Louis and Louisville—A.M., (eX.), 10215 (ex.) P 1 x.) For P Cleveland and Detron 0 (OK.) M., (X) dally. For Baltimore ‘bn Week days—A. 5:00, 6:30 6: na 10:08 5. 8:10, 9:00 and 10:08, , 10:08. “P. 9:40. For Annapolts—A.M. #40. On Sunday—@:00 A.M. 4 stations between Washington and Baltimore—A.M., 6:40, 9:00. P.M., 12:10, 3:30, 4:40 3200, 11:90. For Stations on Metropolitan, Branch — 47:45 dally except Sunday, 4:90 P.M, 4245, daily. For Staunton—s:3)) . daily ex cept Sunday.’ For Frederick—8:30, 10:15 A.M. and P.M, daily except Sunday. For Nagerstown— AM. daily e: Sunday, 5:45 P.M. daily eee = Thirteen boys, from eight to sixteen years old, Were arrested in Portsmouth, N. H., yesterday for breaking into ratlway cars to'steal beer, —$$—$—$— MARRIED. BROWN—BOSTON. Un Thursday, May 24th Washinxton. . a DIED. BOYCE. On June 4 1883, at 3:102.m,, SUSI wife of Walter J. Boyce, and daughier of Thomas G. Mockaboe, aged'7 years and 3 months. Funeral wil take place from her late residence, N 21 H street northwest, on Wednesday afternoon, as O'clock. Friends and’ relatives of the family afe re Spectfully invited to attend. a Tune 24, 1 Ay FOWLER. At 9:30 o'clock p.m. ® painful illness of thirty-xix hours, GRACTE. M- WLER, adopted daughter of Johu J. and | lizal Fowler, aged twelve years, four montis aud cig htoan HUNT. Springfield. Ohio, June 24. 1883, Ral VAN CLEVE HUNT, eldest brother of Mrs. Me RE MCCOOK. On Sunday. June 3, 1833, after a short fines, JOHN A. McOOOK, son of Mary and the late John McCook, in the twenty a year of his Funeral will take piace from Lis mother's reel No. 410 Eleventh feet southwest, Wednm me ‘ing, Oth, at 8:30 o'clock. Requiem’ mass st St. Dom inie's church, MOXLEY. On June 24, 1883, at 7.26a.m., at the residence of her mother, ‘L street northwest, "in the JOR Y CML yoar of her axe, Mrs. JOSEPHINE MOK- L SOUTH. On May 31, 1833, WALTER, infant ron of Bowers: and Alice South, aved cloven ‘wonths and ix SYPHAX. On the morning of June 4th, 1883, at 1:88 o'ciock, KOBERT DELANEY SYVHAX, beloved of Douglas and Abby A. Syphax, aged’ 11 youre @ mouths and 13 days. Funeral from bis parents’ reeidence, northwest, on Weduenday, the 6 and relatives are repctfuliy (Philadelphia and Alexaud: WADE. On June 3d, 1983, kTHA AUGUS- TINE: wichter of Elezer and Mary Wade, aged sixtecn months and twenty-six days, Funeral will take place from parent's residence, No. 1483 Samson street, Tuesday, at ten o'clock am.” WASHINGTON. On Saturday, June the 2d. 1883, ISAIAH 8. WASHINGTON, aged thirty years. Funeral will take place from the Fourth Bayitist church, R, between Twelits and ‘Thirtecuth st-oots aero on ‘Tuceday, J o'clock p. _UNDERTAKERS, HUR ROONEY & CO., UNDERTAK Atitetatrect und Hennes teenie avons northwest, No. 103. “Funerals attended in city or country. Chagos mnoderate. Office open night and d: Sp UCHL x's" UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT, 922 Pewxsrivanma Avenve N.W. (Formerly 912 Pennsylvania avenue northwest.) june the Sth, at half-yunt two “Everything first-class and reasonable.” Riad RED. tre ee I ed ‘7th st., P canoe Naw, Residence at place of dé ‘OnEPH GA WI. thy nena Fomrmomne eepenrance, ait Yon and everything fiowt-ciass. Telephone connection. VEN B. WRIGHT, J “ aust DNDERT ARES. ‘Telephone Connection. 416 18 BURGDO! eee Geetrecta. Mvorvunng anid A Carp. = I would respectfully announce to my friends and the iblic generally having cased ths cutive bullae fouthwont corner of Lith strect aud Fouussivanie ye fe Sur office) I have ane Tiles i omni ia eats et heretofore. The building has a front of 50 fest on walceroom of at q

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