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TION SALES. TIS AFTERNOON. Feriun to be atrsit and LRRY €. TOWERS & CO., » BROKERS AND INSU 1420 ¥ $ MUTUAL RF 1 RVE FUND anbed 2 pany and ™ of life ine) wen injury in tevery ou paste STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES ERTWESY WASHIXGION, NEW YORK AND RICHMOND. H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Investm Seenrities Bought and Feld on te wission, Me. (39 i57n STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING, 3 for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers Gi Bioapway. New Yors. cht ant ent on aammia- deiphia, New xeented on tas Kew ¥ reent com wires to Eichm. Baltimore, Fis laielphia, York aad Bost: wuwh which orders are exeentel on the Btock Frompt y formatio: nges in those cities and reperted back Quotations of 3 and Bonds and in- rexaniing the Markets received throuch ont Wires i dANTLY clrect irom the Sew York Stock Exchay nl = — = nm uu oo RRR SSSg Heh FE o> BR § Ht Gog EE 8 8 BBE [88g i aah! “au “oo? HE Ssss8 FOY“L CABINET, $¢ per gallon. OLD BAKER, $6 per allon. 1D CROW, $4 per eail: GOD OLD RYE, $3 per gallon. -PTLE GOOD RYE, YLE GOOD RYE, 75 TLE OLD CROW, $1. B BENNESSEY BRANDY, 1565. GALLO: GAL GAL OKING SHERRY, $2. GALLON MEDFORD kUsI, 3. it CHAN ST TOSTECK, SOUVERAIN EXTRA DRY BASS’ 4b y st UL : ALE, BOTTLED, $2.50 DOZEN. E. C. KNIGHT, AND YOUNGE ania averue. Srov ES, FO SALE AT THE GASLIGHT OFFICE, _TENTH STE Gas Cooxrs VUPPERT, AND 405 7TH STRERT NORTHWPST. THE WHITNEY CHIL- AGE COMPANY, ¥ AUTY, COMFORT AND ITY IN THE MARKET. cami, Croquet, Bieveles, Velocipedes, Arch- «ry, Fishing Tackles, Wagons, &c. texamine the Goods. Prices to a au N THi SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT q SOLU MBIA € A. P. Taytor v. the Administrator of Ropent Kya et al. 8.031, Equity Doc. 22. been referred to me to ascertain the )BERT H. RYAN, de- that I will proceed “with JURE IPER- OES, a8 the City ‘et which others interested may FOK ALI can tmes. WAY E'S PILLS. IMPORTANT TO THE SICK! <isease, @ continuance, days of Symptoms are, impure irresular appetite, headache, sour nya back breart end ido, heart bai (colo to stoois aud urine, hotand cold jow kin. “SWA 3 PILLS” Tomo: t matter, recniating the ay box’ of 30 pills; ym Di. SWAYNE & SON, Philadelphia, Pa, myl0-+ Gamacexr & Co- MATICO CAPSULES effect’a rapid cure in the most severe pice’ Cayeules with: quid Covaiioa dee other Capsules with liquid Cop ad s safe and effective remed: BESOLD BY ‘Ai: DRUGGIS TS. $30,000 FOR FIPFTY-SEVENTH ULAR MONTHLY DRAWING oF THY CCN MONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION 99., in the ediy of Les.isville. on SATURDAY. JUNE 30TH. 1283. rawinys oceur on the last day of eacn month red.) Repeated adjudication by Fed- tate ‘courts have placed this Com- y of the law. sole honor of the only plan by which sare proven bonest and fair beyond corapany has nox on hand a large capital unk” Head carciully the list of prises for JUNE DRAWING. Pris .| 4 5,000 10,000 lv, v00, 10,000 nee 1,800 ‘900 or in tetter, or send Nf SEND BY REGISTERED TE OFFICK ORDER: Orders of oy be expense. aan oan 4 & SORES inal bulldiee Louie eps PPSEANQON BO: SALES. FAMILY SUPPLIES, HOUSEFURNISHINGS. ‘Auctioncers. SPECIAL SALE FIFTY Ba CARRIAGES: On THURSDAY TEN O'CLOCK, we Le N BROS., aire yds DOWLI YSU PI INE DIN OR CE Moi unk: Stair fy fiendsome Antiqu faint and Paiated Ch Mair Mattresses aid Hendsome Sidebew nt fillar Exteasior 1 ‘Together with Lotof Lai N. B.—All the SALE FIFTY-F FAIRFA CHURCH, X.CO.. VA. : GOOD TRUCK Fa RM O10 10 SUBDIVIDE INTO BUILDING Lots. Bs jue of a deed of t BY,Nirtue of a deed of tr x folic . Van, 1 I eel nd r nh 1 Cosh... All convovancing at purchaser's cost. Adeporit of $190 required at Perms to be con:- Pied with in seven days otherwise resale at risk and cost of defeultiug purchaser, after five days’ public f-uch resale in The Evening noti Washington, D. G. June 2, 1353, VWEANCE PROPERTY ON TH H Q47H) ST. (@. of Hei City of Washing sab-qivision on said cause hus authorized UT CHAMBER ALxo, A Honsehord bitects, which the aitention of by deed of trust on the property _BY C\TALOGUE. Tshall sell, at the 1 12th and cera. a. Refrigerator. dry snd. fable Linen and Bedan om eM first floor. sale 344, one of the land records of the county oe LEVEN O'CLOCK A, M., all that certain SATE OF VALUABL LOCK P.M. lier's" recorded sub-division of numbered two hundred aud forty-two (242), in t! (6) and eizht (8), which the court by its order passed in JRNITURE, SE T 8, COT- ROBES; NUT FL TSO, GS" COFFEE. b BUGGIS Id at public auction, on n FRIDAY, JUNE K P.M ovUtained by 08, LINCOLN CAS? ¥, it. Col. Corps of Engineets. Auctioficers. 305-6 Real Estate Anctioneer, 10th and F streets northwest. ABLF_BUILDING LOTS TERN SECTION OF THE “DAY, th ee 83, in frou -M., Lots, 6th streot All paved Me nd two years per cont per annum. d when th A de- Property is old, a ee erfec' < PARLOR AND CHAM. ICKEKING PIANO, FID OW NGS." E by ENGL 1NG-ROOM HINA AND GL, NING, JUNE Pie nirotent ailure, viz: 1 Parlor Suite. dow Hangings and Portioros, ‘Brussols Carpets. nets. we Center Table with Brass Hand Other Tables. ‘a0. tes and Desks, Walnnt Chairs. ber Furniture, 1 Bedding. | ma ‘Table, Bentwood Dining ved Glasaware. Dessert Service. 8 very BErIOG itchen Requti vill be sold Goo.ts can be seen early on oF A VERY VA. VALUABLE, NP AK FALLS WILL MAKE A ust duly recorded in Liber B, mm upon the at pul rt PIRS part of the'old Ben}. Klock | 2 acres, two rods and four | er with all the improve- lees to the same belong- Star, published in E. R. HAIGHT, Trust UNIMPROVED EOEAST OF FOUR- REET NO! é SB.RHODE ISLAND AV DOF RHODE ISLAY HIRTEENTH (i9Tu) of the pre i-ea, on MON ‘TH (18th), 1883, AT Lots four (4), six (6) and » D. C., according to’ the said (4), six US as trustees to make, and which sub-division is aa follows: Lot four (4)' into thee lots, cach froptins twenty-two (22) feet, and olght ) (8) inches on Fonrteeuth (14! three lots, each fronting twenty-two mehes on, Fourteenth (1 (6) to be made by: at ‘ug on the alley to ional lots to be bounded by the rear lineof the en Jou, and the enb- ‘ivision of said lofs four (4 Ysralle! Lines af right angles with Fourteenth street; lot eirht_(S) aid avenue, to be sub-divided into three lots of equal and fronting on Rh etree; lot six (6) into feet and eights) —all of 4) stro said sub- and fronting on Rhode Island avenue, the one nty-six (26) feet wide be und the other two each twenty-one (21) feet in width. By this sub division we make in all nine (9) lots for ie. each of which is an eligible site for building pur- poses. the terms of sale as prescribed by the decree of the court are two ars from day of sal all cash, at option trust on property sold. ts are ty be paid out A deponit of ‘By the decree the i postpoue the sale from day to ds erty be uot sold on the day advertised, ing is to be at purchaser's GEORGE F.. WILLIAM E. kale be not complie 2 sili be made at cost aud risk o* the delinquent ‘One-third cueh, and the resiaue in one and , with interest from day of f the purchzser. The deferred to be secured by. pure cy ‘d or by taking mortgage or deed of all unpaid tages. aud assees ‘of proceads of gale. If these frien within six (6) days two hundred loliars ($200) on Je requir d by Irustees on acceptance of Trustees are empowered to in case all the prop- All conveyane- cont, AYPLEBY, _ 33 on, } Trustees, ‘ONS “ON, Offices, 420 5th street northwest. THOS. BE. WAG my31-d&ds Auctioncer. pee MAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. HOU! 8 ELT AND THE duly nti 1 vB. Josey isits of the late Al Ss. at SIX OCI » the he uumbered twenty im the District Tio feet $ inches thence south 43 feet «i theeest ine of lot twent; point of beginning, with on. ‘The terms of aale are as the entire pu: thir entire p ‘veyanoe. end in pursuance of a decree of the 8u- tourt of the Dist ict of Co parsed in cau-e No. y, ISTE, the undersigned, 3 ‘said deereey_ ws tes, on MONDAY, the ter described pret title, and estat: therein Boucher, deceased, that is to say: All that part of Lot 20), in the cit Coluindis, descr Beginning at s point on the west side of Potomac street south: from dollars to be paid down on the in case of non-compliance with the terms of sal Wi THOS. DOWLING, Auct SALE OF A VERY VALUABLE BRICK D_ADJOINING PREMI- SIDE OF POTOMAC ‘0 FEAR BRIDGE MARKET HOUSE. amb _ sitting in -T. B, Crow Sb ph W. Boucher et al., defend- fred H. Boucher, on the 14th rustees appointed at public auction, on LEVENTH DAY’ OF LOCK P."M., to the highest uises, and all the the late Alfred H. of Georgetown, das follows, viz: Prospect street; running inches, thence west’ 57 feet to ty-one: thence north with said eat line 43 feet 6 inches, and thence east 57 feet, to the ‘the three-story Brick House follows, to wit: One hundred of sale, to be forfeited le; one- Money in cash within five days after coufirmation of sale; the remaining two- in two equal installments at twelve and eighteen months from the day of sale, with interest from that date. Full conveyance to be made on payment of the Money, interest, and expenses of cone RB, P. JACKSON, aM: AAMELOY, § Trastoos. my29-dts 437 M TON CITY, D. C. Under decree of the Suj No. ell a THURSDAY O'CLOCK, BLM. Tot equaré numbered 513, in proved by. a threo: rick frunt and two-story wiven therefi the purchase: posit of $100 requ © purchasers cost. SEV By virtn of the Diet: D. 1883, joldin et WE O'CLOCK P. by th attic and im the rear. sof wale: $2,000 and twelve months from sory and brick the notes of the of siz rer B ‘3 Di myS suddivision of 01 ‘No. 437 M street northwest. ‘Terins: Oue-fourth cash; and residue in six, twelve and cightcen months from day of sale noted be! with interest, or vot . Property sold clear of taxes. A de- at sale, and all conveyancing at cent per annum, and secured he property” sold: OF all gepoeis of $200 re pot complied with with i ten the Trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and of the defaulting purchaser. All corcing at purchaser's cost. A RELIABLE AND - ECTL PCirtiatite tae katana yet ARTHUR NATTANS, Pharmacist, 24th and J, 2d and D, and 7th and N sts.n.w. YHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY No. CoS STENT SOMPHWaeie IN WASHING: preme Court of the Dis-, trict of Columbia, in general term, in equit cnet $0. 5,950, Jackson. va: Blackwood et al public auction, in front of the JUNE’ FOURTEENTH, we will ises, on The, at Stk numbered 49, of At riginal Lot num! ‘Washington City, brick back bi 8, in Ming With; prewsed wel uilding, being house cash at the option MAHLON eke pee ) JOB. BARNARD, "'” ¢ Trustees, 412 5th street n. w. Aucta, Je2-eokda = F VALUABLE IMPROVED LESTATE, BEING NUMBERED 1317, ON NTH STREET NORTHWEST. ne of a decree passed in the Supreme Court, ict of Columbia on the 25th day of May, in the cane of Alice W. Follin vs. John i freiinen, oh TUESDAY ie Premirer, oh 188), at FIV ECT HERTS te north twenty feet (20 feet) front depth thereof of lot nambered nine (9) on the cart ads of Ti gtieet, Wetecen wy Gann} eee Ou the cat wide o! t northwest, in the eity of Washington, eer with the finprovements. thereon, consist ), in square nt frame bt WOLLARD, Trustee. CHAS. F. WALTER B. WILLIAMS & CU., Auctioneers. my30-d&da AND PERFECTLY SAFE Pills—home made, years in their actigas s contain Tue Svrers Manacatso Corrsz, 25 CENT3 PER POUND. FRESH ROAST. UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION. WITMER'S, 1918 Pennsylvania avenue. LACE MARKE AD TBE PALACE USELETNG Shriver’s best Tomatoes, 31b. cans. Golden Gate Frui Kichards & Robie's fine Peactiéa Hest French Mushroom, pring Lamb, hind quai “+ fore qui Everything in the market my19 ¥ corner 14th OCG FFE RRR FKE ao 0 Oo kr IS - S88, THT EER ) WUNN N coo g888s TET EBERT TAN OCG Sgss88 7 KERR K LLIL I} NN GGUS L Il A NN N CCO RKB L Il AA NN NO OR R RERRULLLUA AN NN CCC ERR GGG 00 Lb ppd ERE NN N @ G@Q9OL pb DE NNN G@ 9 OL PD DER NNN GogO 0L Db DE NNN GGG “OU LLUL DDD ERR N NN HHI L L HHH GL y aes HHH I GE ° BORD EB HOH ft TLL Lun T WILT, ALWAYS MAKE BEAUTIFUL KOLLS, a De BREAD AND BISCUITS | jolesale Depot, coruer Ist street at:d Indiana avenue, Jet WM. M. GALT & CO. jy R. KELLY, BEEF, Lun, YEAR MUTTON Ro. ConNeD BEEP en 628, 629 and Cys re 90h etront wi 8 a ng, gna 206 end os Northern “Liberty Market; or Address Marketing delivered free2f charge to slipartaof the city amar24 PIANOS AND ORGANS. Scsar Goons. EDDY REFRIGERATOFS, DINING-ROOM REFRIGERATORS, WATER COCLERS AND STANDS, WATER COOLERS AND FILTERS COMBINED, WHITE MOUNTAIN FREFZERs, SODA AND MINERAL TUMBLERS, ICE PITCHERS, CREAM AND BERRY SETS, DINNER SETS cheap for country use. M. W. BEVERIDGE, my26 No. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. JRFFRicEnATORS (IMPROVED MAKE), i Sy 314 7th street, 6 doors above Penna. avenue. a2 Dasronmrs F; LUID._ We have just received a car load of the cenuins DAN- FOKTH'S FLULD direct from Cleveland, and are now repared tofurnieh itin any quan’ ealsoexhibit the Tangent sesorti ent of VATGI STOVES ever shown in this city.” Before purchseing, call and examine our stoclt, and if you will give the Danforth’s Fluid a triai you Will be convinced of, its superiority to Gasoline, A lurge line of COURING STOVES, RANGES, PORTA- BLE and BRICK SETT; LATRCOBES, SLATE aAN- ‘LELS and FUKNACES Ccnstantly on hand, W. 8 JENKS & CO. mb29 727 7th streot_nortnwast. BENNENS STOVE EXCHANGE, 2710 M street, Georgetown, 5 to" SsLLS DANFORTH'S "VAPOR STOVES FLUID AT LOWEST RATE ¥ GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. AN 12. Ss. B. ELLERY, SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF FINE DRES3 SHIRTS, GENIS' FURNISHINGS, 1112 F Street Nortuwest, Wasnincrow, D. C. Fix of the Finest Dress Shirts to order, fix Extra Fine Shirts to orde: Six Fine Shirts to order... mh24 Horexane Praxos ARE THE BEST IN ALL THE ESSENTIAL QUALITIES OF A FIRST-CLASS IN>TRUMENT. Upright and Square Pianos sold on ear; monthly payiients and the lowest cash ac tory prices. Picnos slightly used at great bargains. Second-hand Pianos and Organs taken in exchange at full value. HEINEKAMP'S BRANCH FACTORY WAREROOMS, 10th street northwest. J)ECEER Bi PIANOS, BURDETT ORGANS, OH. KUEN, Acent. APE PA my29 407 10th street n.w. ALLET DAVIS & COS PIANOS. — BAR- gains in those wonderfully perfect instru- Tents willbe given I all caah sales before July PH 10th. Now is your time. Elegant stock now’ open at $11 9th street northw: my26-e0 H. L. SUMNER, In charge. J N OTICE OF Trusrees Sate or PIANOS AND ORGAN. At the trustee's sale on the 10th of May of, the assets of the late firm of Blackmar, 2-APPT ling & Co., agents for the Chickering Piano in Baltimore, I purchased some magnificent bargains im NEW AND SECUND-HAND PIANOS AND OR- GANS. As I was crowded for room before making this Purchase, I find myself now compelled to sell these goods at a trifl ng advance, as I have no room to stor them. Iwill sell for ton daya 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, uscd, as low as $65; SIX-OCTAVE for $30. ‘These instruments are made by the best known firms in the business and are fully warranted. People of good countenance can pur- chase of us on monthly payments. For further particulars call on CHAUNCEY J. REED, 433 SEVENTH STREET N. W. HE STIEFF, THE KRANICH -& BACH, and the NEW ENGLAND Pianos, the Gea rere ea and re PRINCL eat a het i Eaton aa G. L. WILD & BRO.’S MUSICAL WAREROOMS, 709 7th streot northwest. ee enon PIANO WAREROOMS. PIANOS of various makes for sale and rent at re- igncen: ee Mees ae worl ta cl. : Fanaa nie tees ee P4yos, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. STECK & CO. PIANO, The most Porfect Piano Made. i EMERSON PIANO, ‘The Best Medium-priced Piano Manufacturea. WILCOX & WHITK AND KIMBALL ORGANS Pit a rented or ex- cdiauged ent appeal purctasade Tome Or om 5 CENT . ‘The onls Complete StweE Ta the olty- HENRY EBERBACH, No 915 F STREET, Managing partner of the late fn Elis Cone ad my16 Jan30 SAFE DEPOSIT CO. BY BURGLARY, ROBBERY, FIRE OB ACCIDENT. THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, of Washington, In ita own building, Convex 15TH STREET AND New Yore Ave. Perpetual Charter Act of Congress January 221, 1867. Capi $206,000 Proof vaulter se rah ‘ne from $5 to $60 per year ‘aults, at prices varying from year, according to’ size and location: ooma and Doske ad Joining Vaults, provided for Safe-renters, VAULT DOORS GUARDED BY THE SARGENT ‘TIME-LOCK. SECURITIES AND VALUABLES of evory descr! tion, inciuaing BONDS and STOCKS, PLA’ E, JEW- ELRY, DEEDS, &c., taken for SAFE-KEFPING, on SPECIAL GUARANTEE, at the Lowest Hates, BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, President, CHARLES C. GLOVER, of Rixgs & Co., Vice President, re JOHN CASSELS, Tre: ALBERT L- STUMTEVAN! Drrecroi Fenjamin P. Snyder, Charles C. Glover, John Cassels, Henry A. Willard, Albert L. Sturtevant ‘Thomas Evans, ont @. Parke msl THE TRADES. RGEGS H- BARBY, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, UFUS H. DARBY, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER. GOOD WORK—LOW FRICES—FAIR DEALING, Established 1876. [p26] 432 th etrect, noar E. EDGERS, JOURNALS, ‘ASH BOOKS, &c., &,, ‘To order at Lycett’s Bindery, 1012 Pa. avo. = jal8 Ww. , MCNEAL, Prop’r. GTBEON BROTHERS, ERACTICAL BOOK’ AND JOR PRINTERS, ve . O. 223s Pennevivania avenue, Washington, D. 0.” WOOD AND COAL. Coan Anp Woon. whe care dase ssa Jot of Baars PINE also fresh mined eupentor domestic use, all of which we offer at lowest macket Es ‘The attention of consumers is respectfully invited to au inspection of ourstock. — STEPHENSON & BRO., rv T HOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY AND MEN’s FURNISHING EMPORIUM, 816 F Street, Opposite Patent Office, Fine Dress Shirts to order a specialty. Six best Shirts for $13.50. Ready-made Shirts at following Bricea:— less, Acme, unfinished, 75 cts.; finished, 90 cts. unfinished, 65 finished, 80 cts. "Full line of Boys' Shirts. _ Fine ‘tobortunent et Scarfs, Gloves, Hosiery and Underwear, 22 __ SEWING MACHINES, é&e. IPBE 1TH STREET SEWING MACHINE HOUSE, ESTABLISHED 1868. THE QUEEN SEWING MACHINE is recopnized aud acknowledged by the highest mechan ical authorities as the best made, most silent, lightest running and highest arm lock-atitch machine ever made, “All movements made of the finest steel. No holes to thread, neither has its abuttle. We sell only first-class new {mproved machines of different makes. ‘We guarantee the finest assortment, moat responribility and lowest prices, No outside agents, First-class ia- chines for rent,’ All kinds repaired and warranted. Tilustrated catalogue and price-list mailed free to auy address. ©, AUERBACH, Double Store, corner 7th and H streets. Gent's Furnishings and Hats next door. mia HE HARTFORD SEWING MACHINE, Positively is the lightest running Machine ever made; its movements are 4o easy that the most delicate lady can use it without fatigue. Every movement is positive and no springs are used in its construction. It makes a Deautirul lock siiteh, and is 60 simple and roliable that achild can use it. All wearing parts are case hardened and, mado adjustable, thus making the most durabe machine in the market. Be gure and try the Hartford Machine before you decide for durability, convenien simpiicity and beauty of unish. Ithas no equal. C and examine it ut ~ OPPENHEIMER'S, Reliable Sewing Machine Room: 628 YH STREET NOKTHWEST, it. Cloud Building, Good Machines for rent. All kinds repaired. my12 ‘0 WINDY ADVERTISEMENTS. NOINSOLENT agent to talk you to death, but the Finest Aesort- ment of all the Leading Sewing Machines at prices that ho canvassor can approach, Kenting, Repairing, Sc. MCKENNEY, s 427 Sth street. POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. ORTHER REDUCTION TO _ FORTRE! NROE AND NOKFOLE. my3 ‘S STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE. FARE ¥IFTY CENTS EACH WAY. . Leaves 6th street wharf, terminus of 7th and Ott street cars, MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS at 6:30 Pm, and BATU!DAYS at 6:30 p.m. ta and statercoms secured at general office, Na- tional Metropolitan Bank, 613 16th a oston en as usual. my26 RED WCOD, Secretary and Treasurer. OW RATES NORFOLK AND FORTRERS MONROE, SINGLE FARE, $1.00: ROUND-TRIP, $1.50. EIRST-OLABS RCCOMMODA TIONS CANROT: BE NIB) AT LOWER RATES THAN ABOVE, URN AILY TINS.” MATE BTEAMEDS" Steamer EXCELSIOR. MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS ‘and FRIDAYS at 5:30 b. M. GEORGE LEARY on TUESDAYS. ana THURSDAYS 10, SATURDAYS at 6 P. M. v é CONNECT TH BOSTON AND EXULUSIVE CONNECTION WITH BOST PROVIDEN i FREIGHTS FOR THESE AND OTHER EASTERN POINTS CAN GO BY THE STEAMERS OF ‘THIS LINE ONLY. 13s y's Office, 7th street wharf. [ev ELCH, Agent. LM. HUDGINS, Gen. Supt, (QtEAnEK JOHN W. THOMPSON Leaves Sixth Street Wharf EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Storping atnearly all the river landings as far down as Auauire ut General Ofiles, 615 15th street or at boat. m Mt VERNON! MT. VERNONU STFAMER W. W. CORCORAN Yeaves 7th atreet wharf daily (except Sunday) for Mt. Vernon at 10 o'clock a. i. ; returning reaches Washing- ton about 3:30 p.m, 030 L, L. BLAKE, Captain. UMMER SCHEDULE—BTEAMER ARROWSMITH leaves 7th street vharf atT a. m. for Potomac River andings, connecting with B. & 0. R. K. at *“Shep- herd’s;" also, at Alexandria with 7:30 9. m. Ferry Boat from Washington. On Mondays for Nomini and inter- mediate landings, returning ‘Iuesdays. On Thursdays for Currioman, Nomini, St. Clement's Bay, wharves and intermediate landings, returning Fridays. On Sat- efor Currioman, Leonardtown and intermediate landings, returning Sundays, Sce Schedule. For in- formation apnly at office, Tth at. wharf, Wash , D.C J.B. PADGETT, Agt. {ap23]" C. W. RIDLEY, Man. potomac TRANSPORTATION LINE. ‘The steamer FUF, Capt. W. C. Geoghi Teaves Stephenson's wharf, foot of 7th strect, every SUNDAY, at4 o'clock p. m., for Baltimore and River Landings. Returning, leaves Baltimore every FRIDAY at 6 o'clock p.m. ‘All accommodations strictly first-clazs. River freigt must be prepaid,and will be received on asics “BIEPHENSON & BRO., Agents, mi6-6m__Tthetreet wharf and 12th st. and Pa. ave. HE STEAMER MATTANO LEAVES WASHING- Tes Sundays. Tnesdays and Thursdays, at 7 O'clock a.m., for Potomac Miver Landings. Lands at Grinder’s wharf Sundaysand Tuesdays down, Wednt days up. Brent's wharf and Chapel Point Thursdays down, and Mondays and Wednesdays PRs Mattox Creek (destination) Sundays, Tuesdays and Thuredaye, Packages received and information given at offices of G. L. SHERIFF, 328 and 1114 Penosylvania avenue, G. T. JONES, Agett, 7th street wharf. mhi2 DENTISTRY. D* \HARTLEBEN, GRADUATE OF PENNSYL- rania College, Philadelphia, having purchased my ofice and residence, hesroftmed practice, “Toonht dently recommend him to my patrons abd the public mi6 That. wharf and 12th stand aP.avo._ | (TAN Dentin 1018 Tee ees aULY, MAGA — a 52 RIIFICIAL TEETH MADE BEFORE AND IN- A Carp ferted immediately after ory natural : fiSe aplenald sucenss. " Modern gosthods and abilin T would respectfi 100 to S a odors public generally that having leased the jad-ly” “DE. DONNALLY, 1311 F streot northwest, southwest corner of Lith street and Ven nue (formerly The ice) greater facilites for conducting’ the auction business an heretofore. The building has a front of 50 feet on Peunsylvania avenue bya depth of 125 feet, thereby «iving one grand salesroom of fifty feet front. On the sceond floor is » large room, having same frontage as lower floor, which is specially arranged and planned for the sale ot Works of Art, and Books, and is capable of cocafontainy seatinin’ tou bentrer nen the only establishment in the city tha 4 in fact, it has separate salesrooms for tho accommodation of all clases of goods. It commands so much space within doors that sales can always be conducted Without regard to weather. The upper portion of the 35 rooms which are usd for storage fr formed accommodation to the public..” There is alsoin thereat ofthe lain lars cour Or oben opace which wil 4 ale of Horses hole form ge of tho) most complete Auction ealablshe nent ‘country, yi Special attention given to the sale of Real Estate. ibe vances made on consi; ita. Al ents made: ‘_ibraries and Works of Art canlorucd and arrauwed for sale. Having of twenty-five years in the business, and with the assistance of BB Latimer: whe will attend personally to the and fipe art and a thoroughly competent corps of assistants, I f¢ ‘Thanking the public {er thels past patronage, and sikite & continuance of the same, Tam, very respect- ap28-1m THOMAS DOWLING. HE Gi * TROUBLE IN BOTH THE Y Nt gp ee ee eg rer area Se ee MUTUAL EE SERVE FUND LIFE. HON thie aim faut tn the way of permauent and safe Life - their ta, Pnan seb monte {ha on aby other plan, Office, R. RANDALL PARS! 5 Dé: an HK *-ARSONS, Dentist, DY ORE RSS Chars M. TALBOTT, DENTIST, No. 437 7TH three doors from corner E.." Dent inall ‘Teeth inserted §7 per sot. All i Janl9 ‘OWLAND DENT) ATION, No. 211 HOM ie. tires dort gota at Peaneyivanta avenue, cast side. Hereafter Ritrouk Oxide, without pain, ‘wil, be $i for the rst it xirections withet a°8) ‘cents satan ‘Artificial ‘Teeth msde, ‘7° per eet. Gold Filings, f L fae oe rot: Sto All work warren cena gaing by ear wil be furnish ‘on m21 PROFESSIONAL. ‘SEFUL FEET ARE and comfort, hones eae Bac aver: Deans yo ME oatmeat of ‘Hard and Soft ington, D.C.., ting the feat inorder” L. BOVEE, ‘world, from fs eeeclahibant Tae given. 1417 G street, Be eS ys pre ard THE EVENING STAR. TUESDAY...... BSA: -+ June 5, S83. 2d Edition. Latest Telegrams to The Star. OHIO REPUBLICANS, ‘The Forces Gathering at Columbus, THR RACE FOR THE GOVERNONSHIP— PORAKER STILL AT THE FRONT—THE SHERMAN BOOM NOT SMOTHRRED—THE COLORED BROTHER FOR JUDGE LAWRENCE—OTHER CANDIDATES. CotvmBus, O., June 5.—The hosts of the republi- can party are here, and among them are some of its mightlest chiefs. John Sherman sits astride the safety valve, and anxiously looks forward to the time when the danger signal has been Passed. Tho strenuous efforts of Senator Sherman to smother the boom which set tn for him a few days since has been only partly success- ful, and what was gained In this direction last night has to all appearances been topple l over by the arrival of the Hamilton county delegation, quite a number of which are for Sherman and saMctently jubilant to spring his name on the convention If the exercises were to come off to- AY, ‘The boom for State Treasurer Turney has been Watted e'sewhere, and what at one tinie promised to be a hard factor to dispose of has gone out of existence. ‘The following of Judge Lawrence ts not mighty, but Is strong so far as it goes. The colored brotuer 1s for him. Congressman McKinley 1s here, at the head of the delegation from bts county, booming Mr. Cor- nellus Aultman, a wealthy manufacturer of Mus- sillon, for governor, but his following is not Lire, and it would require the combined forces of all 10 make a opposition to For- aker, A large number of leading cit nati are here using all intiuence posalble to make his nomination safe beyoud question on the. first ballot, Among the number are ex-Goy. Noyes, Bea. Eggleston, Deacon Richard Smith and W. O. lar. John Beatty, the agitator in the republican Tanks, was asked by your correspondent: “Who will be Nominated, general?” “T can’t say who will be; but will say whoshould in the ohn Sherman, by all means, It he fs nomtna- ted we are all right. If not, we are gone. Ho 18 the only man the republican’ party can nominate and succeed.” Iv 1s this Kind of talk that makes Senator Sherman nervous and anxious. His studied arguments to delegates why he should not_be nominated aro smashed by men as keen as Beatty in political science, and Sherman will not be Safe until the nomtnation of some other man fs announced. There 1 a lively contest going on. for the oMces of state treasurer, attorney” general, and member of the board of ‘public works, The temporary convertion will meet at four o'clock this after- hoon, but nothing of special importance will take place, a The Gamblers’ War in Dodge City. EXCITING TIMES—LUER SNORT DEFYING THE AU- THORITIES. Dongs Crry, Kan., June 5.—This city is much excited over’ a proclamation, which has been Posted up, stopping all gambling. Luke Short 1s at ts place of business and Is still deflant. ‘The probable arrival of “Bat” Masterson being an- nounced, heavily armed parties, for and against him, proceeded to the railway station to awalt his coming. Short announces his determination t live in a community where he has large bust- ness interests. A company of the 45th militia has been sworn in and mustered by H. E. Gryden, of the governor's staff. Fifty Sharp rifles, which were in the possession of tlie sheriff, and ordered to be furned over to Major Gryden, were either lost or distributed among the Deger taction, There Was no gambling at all in the city last’ night, neither monte, faro or hazard being played. —_—— Gov. Butler Protests, Boston, June §.—Gov. Butler sent a message to the legislature this afternoon, in which he sxys be will allow the bills appropriating money for the varlous state charitable institutions to become laws without his signature, because a further con- Vention would be useless.’ He, however, protests against the reckless waste of ' money which will result from the passage of these vills, ani claims that these institutions can be conducted at a greatly reduced cost. ——_»___ General Foreign News by Cable. SENTENCES IN DUBLIN. Dusiin, June 5.—Mr. Edward Harrington, the editor of the Kerry Sentinel, and the printer of that paper,have each been Sentenced to imprison- ment for six months, on account of the publica- Uon in the Sentinel office of a placard inviting persons who wished to join the Invincibles to attend a meeting. They “will appeal from their sentences. Two compositors on the paper pleaded guilty to assisting in the publication of tho lacard and Were each sentenced to two months prisonment. SMYTHE, THE “AMERICAN FENIAN,” FINED. Lonpon, June 5.—Geo. Smythe, wha was arrest- ed at Birmingham yesterday after 1 @.ad avowed that he was an American Fentan anuwvhile he was practicing with a revolver in the yard at atavern, Was taken to court this morning. It transpired that Smythe had been drinking heavily, and that when he made his statements and was arrested he was under the influence of liquor. A fine for In- ebriety was imposed upon him by the court, CHURCH AND STATE IN GERMANY. Bertin, June 5.—The bill modt(ying the May Jaws nas been prepared. It 1s somewhat extended, but Its provisions are, in substance, that the say- ing of mass and the dispensing of the sacraments are to be allowed tn consideration of the recogni- Uon of a modified rule in regard to the duty of giving notice of church ‘appointments to the gov ernment. ‘The measure will be introduced tn the landtag to-day. It is stated that Prince Bismarck is determined to dissolve the relehstag if he 1s again unable to form a quorum to-day for the pur- pose of debating the budget. AN ANGRY EARL. Lonvon, June 5.—In a recent debate in the house of commons Sir Win, Harcourt, home secretary, implfed that Lord Roseberry, in" hls capacity of under secretary for the home department, was Specially charged with Scotch interests mercly as atemporary plan intended to propitiate Scotch members. "The statement of the home secretary has offended Lord Rosebery, who, on entering the house of lords to-day, took & seat apart from his colleagues. He evidentiy threatened to re- sign, and it 13 asserted that ho has already writ- teh to Mr. Gladstone acquainting him of Such in- tention. It 1s still hoped, however, that the mat- ter will be settled. —— ‘The Vanderbilts New Purchase. Paitapetpnta, June 5.—A_ special dispatch trom Harrisburg, Pa., says: “The Vanderbilt family have bought the Bedford Springs property and will use 1t In connection with their new railroad Une through the southern tier of Pennsylvania counties a8 a mountain summer resort, on the Same plan as Cresson. The price is not stated.” es Meeting of Prominent Irishmen in Boston. Boston, June 5—A conference of prominent Irishmen, re presenting the different Irish Ameri- can organizations 1n the state, met here last night. They have issued a call for a state lea conven- tion to be held in Fanuetl Hall July 11, the annt- versary of the battle of the Boyne. ‘Rev. P. A. McKenna p resided as state executive, A Prisoner in the Hands of a Mob. EXCITING SCENES IN A MISSOURI TOWN. Herman, Mo., June 5.—This city was thrown into a state of intense excitement this morning, shortly after rotten tog the lynching of Whit- ney, the murderer of Yang Burchard. “The mob numbered about 200. They surrounded the fail, the guard being stationed with drawn revolvers to keep them back. A curious crowd was at- tracted by the noise made tn beating in the doors of the jail The jaller refused gp surrender the keys,when axes were brought. Whitney knew the purpose of the assault and crouched upon the floor of his cell, raying fervently, his voice being audible outside. The Jailer was compelled to lead the way to Whit- ey’s cell, which was quickly forced open. A long rope brought by the mob was put round his waist. EGR ton here doomed man fell on his kness hen once ra open air, ae ae me to pray again. was grant ut as he cone tinued too long he was jerked to his feet and dragged through the town into a dense wood that covers the bluff, a dozen of the lynching party warning the Populace not to follow, and intimt- datin, by display of revolvers. It was ex- pected that the court would hold a special session try the accused, but when it was announced yesterday that the trial would go over to the fall term the indignation was general, and threats ot lynching were made. The mob was quite orderly inits behavior, No masks were worn, and many of the lynchers were ized. The last seen of Whitney was when he was taken into the wood by the lynchers. THE PRIBONER HANGED. ‘When the woods were reached the prisoner was aes toa tree, eae Seas = eriff took charge body this morning, an: the coroner is now holding an inquest. Whitney ‘Was @ desperado of the James stripe. —__ ‘The Uncertain Stock Market. CONTINUED DEPRESSION IN WALL STREET. Civil Service Reform. THE COMMISSION CONSIDERING THR “ONE ) FAMILY” CLAUSE OF THE BILL The civil service commission held a meeting yesterday, at which a number of questious of de- tall relating to the examination of candidates for places tn the civil service and to the application of the rules governing appointments were dis- cussed. The most tmportant of these qnestions Was, what Interpretation should bo given to. the words * one family” tn that clause of the civil ser- vice reform bill which provides that when two persons of one family are employed tn the civil service of the government no other member of that family shall be eligible to appointment, | The opinion of the Attorney General will be asked upon tt, | The commissioners desire to know whether “one family” means only the’ parents and their children, or whether the prohibifion ex- tends to nephews and nieces, brothers and sisters, grandchildren, cousins and relatives by mar- ee » of persons holding places in the civil ser- vier MEETING OF THE Commission Tus MORNING. — The civil service commission held a short meeting thls moraing, but no matters of Importance were considered. “The session was wholly devoted to correspondence relative to the business of the commission. ‘They have not yet decided upon the different examining boards, but some of them wiil be anuounced in a day or two. Local Notes, rs. Chas. P. Lincoln, Jno. Hancock, Wm. Webster, W. B, Todd and C. B, Anderson called upon the President this moruing, and extended an nvitation to him to attend the commencement of aUonal Law University, at the National the- 2 7 The President accepted, and will iver the diplom Win. Kinlock was tried by Judge Snell to-day, for stealing a $10 note from an old pensioner named Jno. Lee. The prisoner stated that he took the money to keep It for Leo, who was drunk atthe time. A sentence of six mouths In jail was imposed, A fight orenrred at the corner of $1 and L streets yesterday afternoon, in which a colored. youth, hamed Alfred Fry, was severely cut in the breast with a knife, by Geo. Price, who was arrested. He resisted the ofivers desperately, and tt took eight oMivers to take him to the station-house. In the Police Court to-day Price was sentenced to six months in Jatl, Chas, Green, colored, wos 8” In Jall, by Judge Snell to-day, for brut ally assauit- ing a colored Woman named Mary Johnson. Willlam Metz was tned $5 by Judge 8 3 for assauiting Con-table Geo, J. Gibbons, who Was. in the act of serving a writ of execution on me defendant, Charles L. Hine was to-day appointed by the Cofftin General Term a United States coumls- d examiner in chanc James Cook, @ well-known colored man, em- ployed by Mr. C. Carrington as an office boy, dropped dead, at one o'clock to-day, from heart disee: his house, L street, near 1st street a A Not. Pros, In THE “Srr G JENNY” CasR.— ‘his afternoon, in the Police Court, Assistant Dis- trict Attorney ‘Moore called Judge Snell's atten- tion to the charges against Win. McPyncheon, Andrew W, Kelly and George W. Demonet, of W. L. L, for setting up a “Spinning Jenny” atthe recent fair of the corps, and sald that after fre- quent consultations with Col. Corkht!Il upon the subject of the prosecution of the “splnningJenny” case he had been directed ta enter a nolle pros, with the consent of the court, as Col Corkhtll was of the opinion that_ the “Spinning Jenanies” were part of the same enterprise for which a fine had been patd. Judge Snell sald that the nolle pros Was entirely in the power of the prosecutor. A nolle pros was accordingly entered. RANGE OF THE THRRMOMETER.—The followini Were the readings at the office of the chief signal omicer to-day: 7 a.m. 74.6; 11 a.m., 85.6; 2 p.m 89.3. Maximum ,€9.3; minimum, 67.3. pais dopa Tue Star Route Trtat.—After the recess to-day. Mr. Merrick began the discussion of Rerdell’s tes- timony, answering the criticisms passed upon it by Mr. Ingersoll. need to 6 days ALL THE MEMBERS OF THE CABINET were pres- entat the Cabinet meeting to-day except Secre- tarles Folger and Lincoln, who are still out of the city. Tue session lasted untl nearly two o'clock. ACTION OF THE Licut-Hovse Boanp.—The ight house board has approved plans for the electric light tower at Hallett’s Point, New York, and will invite proposals for {ts construction, to be opened early in July. The plans are for a skeleton tower, built of wrought iron, 25 feet high, 54 feet at the ase and 6 feet at the top. It will ‘carry six elec- tric lights of 2,000 candle power each. These lights are expected to illuminate Hell Gate Its en- entire tenth. Tho Hght-house board has also ap- proved plans for a caisson at Fourteen-foot Bank, at Delaware, in which will be placed a cast-iron cylinder 85 feet in diameter and 78 feet In height. It will be sunk 23 fect In the sand and project 24 feet above high water mark, and carry a fog sin- nal, light-house and keeper’s dwelling. Arrange- ments have been made to establish a light-house and fog signal on separate cribs at Sand Beach, Harbor of Refuge, Lake Huron, and for the erec” Uon of tron skeleton lgit-houses on Sanibel Is- land and Cape San Blas, Florida, TRANSFERRED.—Mr. Dan. B. Lloyd, stenographer in the office of the chief clerk of the railway mail Service, Post OMles department, has, been trans- ferred ‘to act as stenographer 'to Mr. H. J. Mc- Kustck, superintendent of that service at San Francisco, Ca SECRETARY FouGer did not return last night, as was expected, but it 1s thought taat he will be back before to-morrow, POSTMASTERS APPOINTED.—The President to-day appointed the following postmasters: M. R. Git tings, Carrollton, Mo.; Peter F. Peterson, Teka- mah, Neb.,and Wm. ©. Matzger, Dayton, Wash- ington Territory. INDIANS AT THE INTERIOR DEPARTMENT.—A dele— gation of Kiowas and Comanche Indians called on the Secretary of the Interior and the Acting Commissioner of Indian Affairs to-day to pay their respects. To-morrow they will have a conference with the Secretary relative to the boundaries of thelr reservation In the Indian Territory, Senator VAN Wrcx, of Nebraska, was at the Post Oftice department yesterday, and informed the Postmaster General that the mall route re- cently ordered from Deadwood, Dakota, alcng the northern portion of Nebraska, was a useless ex- penditure of money, as no one lived along tue Toute, id it was through an unsettled country. He sald that itwas entirely unnecessary. ‘The Toute was ordered on the recommendation of Sen- ator Mander-on and Representative Valentine. ‘The Postmaster General will take the matter under consideration, Seconp Lieut. George N. Chase, 4th Infantry, ts relleved from duty at Galesville university, Gales- vilie, Wis,,to take effect July 1, 1883,and fs detailea, trom that’date as professor ‘of military scienes and eas at the University of Wisconsin, Madi- son, Wis. . Tee Recrrrociry tn trade marks with Switzer- land will go into effect upon the exchange of diplomatic noves with the Swiss minister, PATENTS wero issued to-day as follows: Elias Bollinger, Louisville, Md., apparatus for amal- gamating ores; Thos. J. Carrick, Baltimore, dental vulcanizer; Louis J. Church, Washington, for attachment for sewing machines; Chas. C: Duffy, Newport News, Va. door and door attach- ment for grain cars; Walter H. Farra, Mount dackson. Va., cutter ‘bar for harvesters; Geor- gianna Fay, Kichmond, newspaper wrap; as. atland and J. Kenyon, Lyuchburg, Vance ixle box; Henry F. Hayden, assignor to International Vapor, Fuel and Carbon Iron and Manufacturing gompiny, Washington, wo patents for apparatus for generating vapor from liquid hydro-tarbons; Edward J. Moore, Baltimore, closing Boller tubes; Geo. B. Phelps, Washington, fireproofing and fur- ring device; ‘Edgar B. Stocking, Washington, making square paper bags. ‘Telegraphic Briefs. ‘The Galveston, Texas, city counctl has set aside & quarter block of ground upon which is to be erected a $50,000 pubite school, the gift of George Ball, the banker. The 102d annual communication of the Grand Lodge of the State of New York, F. and A. M..was opened in ample form this afternoon in New York elty with 1,000 delegates, By the explosion of a botler of a pile driver en- gine on the Memphis and Charleston railroad, near Lagrange, Tenn., yesterday, the engineer and firemen were ‘killed ‘outright. ‘Two other men were seriously injured. ——— The Markets, BALTIMORE, Juno 5.—Virginia 64, second series, 36; new 10-40n, 827, bid to-day. + 65865 $9. ‘ull—southern, 3 western ag rt tir dal Bs ery, 20321 ‘steady, | BOxg) BO “| Seal seg eee fT NBL Ont. & West._! aac! 96 Oregon Trins..| 88% Bt a=] R196)... -| 1K Ty ay 2 Pac. Mall .....| aii, 41 4 Poo. D. & 1.21] 20%) ne | BY BR Renan “| 88 | 56 +-| By 96 102% 103! Mich. Cent. M.K.4& T Mo. Pacine., 3.Cent 2vig 297, Union Pac. =/103i 104 “/Wad. Pac SH S51 Wab. Pac. pid. 12275 183 "|West. Union.. erament Affairs. ™ ANROUS MATTERS, In reply toa note from Messrs. Herr & Clavel, of Georgetown, the Commissioners soy Uhey “cannot entertain the proposition to an exchange of lots as Siiggested, nor can acy sell without authority of Congress.” as THR PRESIDENT this ailernoon appointed David es Hu — register of the land office at Lake uy, © WASMINGTON CATTLE MARKET.—At the Queens- town drove yards, on the Metropolitan branch, B&O. RR, three miles from the ctty, Lewis D: Means proprietor, Monday, 270 head of cate were offered, of witch 240 Id to butchers at Sa67%5c. per th, and 30 shipped to Baltimore; 613 Sheep and lambs were sold as follows: Sheep, 4150. Yh: lambs, Tate, brought 0.500, The state the market was dull, Verpict For rite Distxicr.—The ces of Oliva and Ira Hopkins agt. the District of Commtia for damages to Mrs. Hopktns by falling over a pipe on 2d street, be en Pennsylvania avenue and B sirect, in February, I88l, for which $15,000 wats. claimed, was brouvlit to an in the Cir. cult Court W-day by a ver ict for derendant, > Stump Cratery and Hts Price. H COMPROMISES THE MURPHY SUMR Cows and calves Was reach Ay In Che sug Wm. D. Murphy, of Albany, against fuglish, democratic candidate for Vice President at the last election, Marpiy alleged in iis complaint that English had made a contract with him to go to Indiana todeltver speeches for him and the rest of the democrat het then in the fleld, end that all the mone recelvod from English was $100, leaving a Dalince still due 0f £1,100 ‘for his services and expenses In the cone test. The sult was brought by attachment, English contended that if he made such a contract it was tn Violation of the constitution, and not binding. Murphy demurred and was ‘ust dined, English, rather than risk a fine] dectsion agatnst him, compromised by paying $500 do’ —_— aoe News Br. The police arrested tn D ngham, Engl yesterday, an avowed American Fentan, who ha declared his Intention of making mischief at the Bright celebration next week. He gives his name as George Smythe, A tornado struck Greenville, Texas, Sw evening, and 150 houses. were elther blown down or moved from their foundations, Canada 1s guarding (he Welland canal against susptcions Americans with carpet bags, supposed to be dynamiters, with Intention to damage the canal Joseph T. McIntyre was run over by a freight train in the Cinctnnatt Southern yards at Chatta- hooga, Tenn., List night, and killed. He Was a son of Lieut. Mcintyre, ‘of the U.S. army, who was Kitied near AUanta, Ga., some ‘time ago by moon- shiners. Conductor Davis’ train from Lawrence, Masa, Was Operated upon by thieves yesterday between Salem and Lyan. They sawed out a panel in the conductor's room and stole the contents of the cash box, about $2,000. Tn the't Milwaukee, Saturday, Geo. HL. Doubuer, a promincut farmer, worth §60,000, Was seutenced to three years’ hard labor in ‘the penitenUary for obtaining a pension b, i Mr. SriMith, practicing with Us { Creedmoor Savirday, made 187 ina : Angest Score ever ted that he wilt be place of J. F. Rabe unable to goto England on account of sickness. He shot at 200, 500, 690, 800, 90 and 1,000 yards. - The withdrawal of Rey. M. J. Brennan from the land league as cause’ considerable surprise mong Catholics of Baltimore. Aa patch from Columbus, Obto, last night bere Was a b sentiment in favor Sherman for governor ttli he arrived to-night and Tefused positively to allow the use of bis name, and now everything looks as if Foraker would bo bomtnated, The Telegraphers’ Brotherhood of want fewer hours and more pay, and tareatened. ees Traveler's ide, PENNSYLVANIA Roap.—Trains leave B. & P. sta- tion, 6th and B sta. n.w., asfollows: For New York, Philadelphia and the Enst—a.M.. K.00 (ex.), 9:20 (imited ex.), 10:30 (ex.) P.M.,1 (@x.), 4:20 (ex.), 9:50 (ex.)and 10:20(ex.) On Sund: . 1:30(ex.), 42 (x), 9:30 (ex), 10:20(ex.) For Boston, daily, without change of cars, P.M (ex.); on Sunday, 4:20 P.M. (ex.). For Pittsburg A.M., 9:39 (Chicago limited); 7:80 (ex.), (0%) or Rochester, Niagara Fall, Buffalo, etc.—P.M., dally except ‘Saturday, 9 gx) For Baittmore—A. M., 6:40, 5:00, 9:30, 10:30; ae 120, 4:20, , om, mee a on unday—A. M..9:30, 1830: P. 6: 730,9:50 and 10:20. For Elmira and Tackneven, aang, ex. cept Sunday. A.M., 9:30 (ex.) For Richmond and the South—A.M., 6:39, 11:%5 daily. P.M., 5:00 daily, except Sunday. For Annapolis an and the West, dat 30 (fast Une.) P. Creek line—A.M., 6:40; P.M. ), except Sun For Alexandria—A. M.. 6:30, 7:00, 9:20, 11:00, 11:25; P.M., 2:00, 4:30, 5:00, 6:00, 8:00 and 11:30. On Sun— day—A.M., 6:30, 11;25: P.M., 2:00, 8:00. Batrimoxe axp Onto Ral_xoap.—Trains leave the station, corner of N. J. ave. and € st, ax fo lows: For New York and Philadelphia and the East—a.M., 8:10 (ex.) P.M., 3:00 (ex.), 9 On Sunday P.M., 3:00 (ex.), 9:40 (ex.) For Chicago, Cincinnati, St. Louts and Loutsville—A.M., 8:08 (eX.), 10215 (ex.) P.M., 10:10 (ex.) For Pittsburg, Jieveland and Detrolt—a.M. ex) P.M., Bs | @X) dally. For Baittnore on week days—A.M., 5:00, 6:30 6:40, 7:45, 8:10, 9:00 and 10:08. P.M. 200, 3:30, 4:30, 4:40, 5:30, 7:00, 41:80. ‘For Baltimore on Sun: , 9200, 10:05. P.M., 1225, 200, 90.'5:39, 0. For Annapolis—A.M., 6.40, 12:10. P ‘On Sunday—9:00 AM. 4:40 P.M. “For way Stations between Washinton’ and Baltimore—A.M., 6:40, 9:00. P.M, 12:10, 7:00, 11:30. For Stations on Metropolitan Branch — 4:45, copt M. and 4:45 MARRIED. INT. May 31, 1583, at 8p.im., t Kontheast, "Washington, 1 . Chas. D. Andrews, JouN KEPDER, ‘Thos. A. Kt. Keech, to ELYCLA, daughter ‘Hunt, cag. DIED. ALLEN. At the residence of Mr. A. C. ™% 8 George county, Md., on June $d, 1883, kp. m., of consumption, Mis MAMIE L. AL- nas and relatives invited te attend the funeral at Srying Chapel, at 10.30 o'clock «. m...on Wad- une 6th. 2 c Mockabee, aged 27 years and 3 months. Funeral ‘will take from her late reaidenoe, No. 21H street northweet, on Wi: y afternoon, at § o'clock. | Friends and relatives of the family are re- epectfully invited to attend. 2° MoCOOK. On Sunday, June 3, 1883,.after » short m JOHN A. MoCOOK, son of Mary and the late John McCook, in the twenty-eihth Funeral will take piace from Lis Xo. 410 Ficventh etroot southwent. Wi da YPHAX. the saorning of Zune 4th, 1002 at 265 o'clock, ROBERT DKLANEY SYPHA! $f Boures see Abby A. Syphax, aged 11 years, Puperal from parents’ reatdence, ™ Pe i ae [Philadetphis Alexandria papers please copy.) 2° UNDERTAKERS. RTHUR ROONEY & 00., UNDERT, woved Abittetreet ane ‘Pennsylvania avenve | went, No. eae er tele be UCHL xX's*® UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT, 922 PexNsyLvamia Avexve N.W. (Formerly 912 Pennsylvania avenue northwest.) “Everything first-class and reasonable.” apt |. SPINDI EE’ 1253 7th st, bet. Mand Nn. Pesbebrce \d_ prepared for = Residence at place of Dusliresn,

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