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~ e _— — ? —— af limi. 4 Se a ae a Secs 2 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON D. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 7. 1881—-DOUBLE SHEET 5 FOR SALE—LOTS. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS. eye commit: Logan at Home. THE UNSUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES, | Siecping-Car Passengers Robbed. ze = = ae = = ~ =——— aes A MORNING CALL ON THE NOMINEE FOR VICE PRESI- — From the Rochester Democrat, FoR SSHEL HAVE rie CHOICEST BUILDING | SEASON OF inet GPCOXD AVENTE HOSE, ASBULY PARK, N, 7. ] ion DENT—HE CORRECTS A MMSTATENENT Seok ane | They Generally Approve the Ticket Ler monn casaphg tot walisiatea vibe fa Comment a Se aris TRE eeace, Dearne beck of tea fate Gee ee @ | ©Aco—ms Ixrentions FoR THE FUTURE, ETC and Predict a Victory im November. | nas occurred in sune years happened eariy Tuer: i stroet northwest. MONMOUTH AND CARLETON HOUSES. a SS first-class, “MacKENZIE & > g Sora A Stax reporter made an early Gen. Logan Y cr 3 Jei-Im. this morning at tas Diartheg Mecass ce SR ee President Arthur received the decisive news from | G4Y morning in the Wagner sleeping-car Chicago, COTTAG: : }oM the Bee-line road, between Terre Haute and | . CAPE MAY, N.J, ONE BLOCK ‘The visitor was shor the in the | Chicago with great composure. He remarked that | °F | JE from te beach ait i fil sew ie isneee oe Latest ‘Telezrams t0 The Star wecond story, where We found sorerey wait, we | the news trom the convention had not taken him | Ublon City, Ind. One of the passengers who was ’ ‘ pila ae pintmen ts G. SPA GIRT, A. PRESCOTT, 1isde F street northwest. | Homforto. Pease Tobbed states that fifteen passengers, tncludin TAGE OF zee iPRianih Cae Cea eating, At one end of the | Sich comuutn occurence ado Tweedy discounted | Ces lad, were inthe car wusch i the one Pum. R SAL! NEW HOTEL LAFAYETTE. ‘U1EL CULUMBIA, OCEAN BEAC Toom sat Gen. Logan, erect and dignified; his full | 5 ning between St. Louts and New York on the Ber- A. PRESCOLT, (American aud European Plans) H z i CF suit of black, and dark swarthy features thee li¢ pleasantly referred to the general “law of com- | jines Lake Shore and Michigan Southern and 1536 F strect northwest PHILADELI TA, Ovens Juxe 281m, 1884, Blaine “A Le recto Beyond the / more conspicuous tn contrast with the pre- pensation,” and said he highly prized the numerous | Central Hudson roads The gentleman in ques- Vailing whiteness of the room in compensations that might be mentioned in the | tion sald that he was up at 2 ovlock in th ‘ Soma picid Barbie Orestes | geQXRO%, June 7.—Under the heading “A Beacons. | summer dress and the lght attire of the | present case. AS to his position in the coming cam | imerning. ‘seed everything Was, quiet, but 4 Basie Koons, Splendid Bathing. Orehestra | eid Beyond the Sea” the Pali Mali Gazette says: | ladies. Mra Logansat near her husband read- | Vass, the President said it was sincerely outiinedin | when the car stopped at Union city for Chivulate at 1aty, Biting s nomination is the most notable event | ing a morning paper, and the other ladjes devoted | the telegram which he had sent to Mr. Blaine im- | breakfast his clothitiewas scatter abart hie For terms, &t reas: for ee since 2 aie ‘Lincoin ise —— 4 ve i vee => epee a > ea See pon receipt Hae! ee iegtans anon ss = | Derth in great confuston, and a roll of raoney con- rn FRED. F. FOSTER. | bute erever Mr. Blaine can oust the Brit e general held ou e Visitor, a. mvention’s choice. elegram Was published | taining $5 was missing. "Upon the othe en- ae ASRURY FARE from the position they hold on the American contt- | 1n answer 10 a question as to whether ‘he’ had | in the last edition of r Fin $0060 ‘that some tvs hi ee STAR yesterday. It sald | gers arising it was {oud toat som Tai hent he will endeavér to replace English influence | heard from his friends throughout the country, | to Mr. Blaine: “You are the candidate of thereubp. | Se . Sceoey) Ratmeateeenees Arrlications for Rooms can be wade at any of the next to cor. of | Steve hoses, ith st. and ts tu-26t ec oboe | Tae Nuw Gris» Hore, H ine: « nice Lote on 14th TYLER & RUTHERFORD, a house, fronting one) bp. | sacked the contents of every berth except those of 7225 F strert aontheet ENS JUNE 26TH, 1834 Srovements: table wrded | and trade by American. His menacing intima- | said that he had received a lange number of teie- | lican party. You will have my earnest and cordial | the ladies, and that #330 had been Taken alton : ool peep furpased. Terms $2 to $3 per day; $4 to $15 per week, | UON that he would disregard the Clayton-Bulwer | grams from all parts of the country, but that they Support. C.A. ARTHUR”) | gether. The thtef was evidently familar with tho ee doethwost RONTISG, EAST | partor Cars iinet to GRAND HOTEL Stotion without | Ses PEMBERTON, Erup. | Je6-3m "| treaty 4s an evil augury for the future relations of | Were merely congratulatory. Secretary Lincoln said: “It 1s pretty generally | car from his mode of operation, but there ts no clue, change, leaving Washington 8:15 a.n.., vis Peons: and West Shor: Kailrosds, papelicatious for roots, &e., cam be made at Rigs | fomse, . EDWARD A. GILLETT. Tate Manawer Hotel Kaatersk: ET, MARBLE rovements font for #15 per montis Piiee 40 ccnts Jer square foot men whole it taken at on HITCH. FOX & BROW Engiand and America. His intervention in Peru | |‘ wish that you would correct a misstatement | known that my preference was for President Ar- | as the same number, ot es Was most ominous When he declared that he dis- | that I noticed in the morning papers,” continued | thur. The convention has decided otherwise, and tary arraucements perfect. | Uked England to win commercial triumphs in fields | the general, and taking up a paper he read from a | I see no reason why every republican cannot work A. WYCKOF: HOUSE, OXFORD, MD. t-water bathing, boating. ch ations ‘trtclase, “Excel tien, persous were in the car i the morning as the night before. One man had all Dut 15 cents taken, and was obliged to burro 31m | Which legitimately belong to America. England | Chicago dispatch as follows: “A telegram had | for Mr. Blaine’s election. { belleve he will be | money foreach this city, whore be astved tact wrived 1 Now | fyi! Fateh with extheme solicltude the progress of | been ‘sent. by Senator Cullom to General Logan | elected. 1 shall be very much disappointed if Re | night ‘rhe ‘car wasin lates ot Caaaacres Meee NOW | the electoral compaign.” Saying that the Blaine men inthe Iiltnols delega- | does not carry New York. My own opinion was | with a porter hamed 1. W. Weainenae How tad —————— tion Were clamorous | to be released from the | that Mr. Arthur was the saferman as far as New | thict could hare sure Thea ee eae ee a ‘The eetograte Ape = oan: Pledge to vote for him.” York was concerned. but I cannot think that the he did, unotserved by the porter, who claims that Decial | | CLEVELAND, June 7.—The Salvation Army, num- | « >) gentlemen foi \e_hecessity for the electoral | he was awake, is a mystery. Pea an ie ering #4 men and woinen, was arrested last even- mid gages oT ee en eee, fote im New York when they nominated Mr pastdinbbserdied RENC. ERS, jetor. ig for disturbing the peace by parading the st ; ine.” —_ siigiug, shouting, praying ind playing musical | deen taken, and Teene it tents eae and | P.M. G. Gresham sald of the work of the con- | _,GRAPUATION Day at ANNAPOLIS. —A new feature ow open fi known for sox } Purest $ te ——— for Hustrated rthwent, : tn Mg F Of the graduation exerclses at the Anhapolis naval = = 3. / Instruments, “The army” was Kept in jail over | wasthe i becausel thought | Yention that tt was well done; that a strong | Of the stad _ ‘sin Mount Flesmantate tenraia, 0 ra} ete | Court | Capt. Walker avd {uree others were tried | was that I was assured at the time that they would factory to all republicans, and for the success Of | academic board, the board of visitors’ aud the one W606 F strect north INGEN COD ALE. SITUATED IN THE MOST Jointly and convicte alker being the leader was | continue to stand by me, and inthe last Dallot | Which all republicans would work with a will. or to the graduates, Hon. 8. 8. Cox, bf New York. Beene Soe rd Cietiars, lovely part of Asbury Parke 100 yards fro: Tined $15 and cost, and she others $5. ‘The remain- | there were seven thar retvsed to ‘their vote | _ Senator Logan said the nomination of Mr. Blaine ee _ —, i = : = | ir ly ps ‘bury P from, en. change a Mr. Cox’s_ address received the closest attention, LDING LOTS, ‘ston, O. 5. Me ah. ificent occan vic irst-class @/ ing twenty demanded Jury trials and were put under | trom me.” es astrong one and could win. “it will carry | ang bis witty allusions to the Smith famnliy ces of the most prominent accommodations for 135 euests, Taunily, Dall. In passing sentence Judge Hutchins said the | "In reply toa question Gen. Logan gata that he | New York by abig majority, he sald, “and gtve us | Chicago convention, and. the calorie forse ok koe apitel Eili. RODERT 0. rates. ML. MoCRAY, Box li. Jer Salvation Army has become a nutsance and must | expected to remain in this city until Congress had. returns from the south.” He did not think | men, as well a8 the more serious portions of hie and P sts. nw. i ele odet ia ASBURY PARK, N. J, OPENS | be Suppresved like any other nuisance. He would | adjourned. He did hot. Know where his headquar. | that the democrats could finda man to beat Blaine, pens June 14: A E. M. RICHARDSON? td Fintcas in Sil a Siginge ke | Impose a ght fine aS a warning, but if arrested tets would be atter that, but he ex ‘The platform of the convention, he said, was a | SUdress, were loudly applauded. Afver the cere . ‘pected to go into: . © strcets, with (ehdmiiace Fire capes, For particulars address | again he would inflict the full penialty of the law | the campaign. i = strong one to stand on, and would succeed.” Montes the battalion marched out, and the gradu- - oe : : 4 : ates were cheend as those who leave, and the ry cored nag wher! a MUO SEIS, Drawer NOR eee everytime Before Ue visitor left the general's Carriage was) | ee ee ee Teton See wee ey, | Feturned it with cheers for those we leave be. WEK & SON, 1 F st north- HE BLUE MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Indicted for Murder. ee ae ban eet a — Se aeror ‘All the great central states, ang | 2nd. iene Hewes, No. 1, and Cadet Orr, s a OPENS JUNE. afta, 1684. THE ELEGANT NEW HOTEL ble NG Boston, June 7.—Dr. Lemuel Allen, the Vermont cannltiee ee pretty Dearly a majority of New York on the ‘later | Vero at an end ae “heeredy aud the cere min aigue of stxeet cores @iUcaah | gitece Meateran We teecne ae the top of the Alle | oy ate BLUE RIDGE HOTEL COMPA! jae De od Fees a ee very enthstantie foe Mian Ang kee See a ms of street cars, 7 , ie by a LI 2 Fi vard-st vi y a si is ! - F epmenta THOR A MTTOREA. meat | Sony Mountains, apd surrounded by Hows at caper oy) Was lo-day indicted formur-| Prospect OF ANOTHER CONGRESSIONAL DEAD-LOCK. republican, party wants—the states that have got | CONFESSION AFTER Coxvicrios.—The trial of 934 F street, K a6. myli-lin* | ‘The grounds cover an grea of 500 Located in the Blue Ridge Mountains, upon the line of Q ‘The Indications are that there will be another | republican votes to give—it certainly furnishes | George Smith for the murder of Frank Heitz, at the Western Marland Ratna done mule west of ‘The Brookiya Hullding Fnvest tigation, | “°24-lock between the two houses of Congress, on | very strong reason for hope of the sucsess of the | Swulrway, Pa. May 12th, ended yesterday by the and 72 miles from Balti dew all prom!- WILL OF me New York, June 7. z » | gree, Smith said JUNE TENTH. Congressional ‘commiites’on public buildings and | count. Sometime ago the Senate passed the Ed- | 82yDody else in all of these statesthat are doubtful’ if cars run thronzh fro The sub-committee ot the | te question of alaw to regulate the electoral | Party. He certainly was a great deal stronger than | CoUTt finding lilm gullty of murder tn the frst de. = : Wanted the verdict to be renderad as soon as poss! a = 3, withomt chance, over the best construct. ix Hotel has been 1 imp e r LAN FXCHILE T BABY CA S| Raabe Sad eae GGL Te eae | gaia Hotel hap cen enlarged and improved, and ts | Poth ce resummed tts investiganion to-day in Brook- | munds bill, which provides that the two houses Se ape wee aoe ee die. He made a complete confession, giving the << Path wg ree eh aac A special low-rate, round-trip tieket, good for the soa. | Kates—3 and $400 per day. Special rates by the | l¥n regarding the fedcral building site. A number | of con shall meet jointly to count the vote. | pointment because he had never wanted the mare | details of the horrible affatr. He said he waited on LaLa LE Oo a oe rn at Bore ie ey CoM Line aestamted to selling Property on the site | Tn the House Mr. Eaton has amended the Dill.so | hation. He regards tue ticket asa strong one: one a ee JOU SALF—A GENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT, CON. | the Mou: jonse, which will be ¢ 6 to necoun! y RATIN ee to Mr. Liebman. James M. tt, a large 5 ° then him. He Says his real name is John Jacob i Obs havo 5 an bore, Dugas, &¢ Geld | Of sucks wil he sill by the Pennsylvania, alrond PURE MOUNTAIN WATER! sopwmnrt | ostate owner in Brooklyn, testitied tat he did not | tention ‘Tha dlffecenee i a. oot one ae ees caxantor Howley sald that Mr. Blaine's oration on | Schuldiin. A motion for & stay of Oi dare was Fabico wie ome ee A | Err cnvulacs and tarses nition JAMES F SHANNON. | MIDK, the property of the site was worth over | houses meet jointly, each house Will in tne decision | GaemAe eA auld that Mr. Blaine’s oration on | Tage by the‘counsel for the detendant, which wil ENDIGO, Star office. oe WR Di SHAM, Superintendent, : ‘Nasser. | $300,000, and he didnot believe it to be a Place | or any controverted point, act asa whole. That | and justice of Its tone, aud he believed that when | be,27Eued in the morning, and if not Allowed the OR SALE—LARG:! The celebrated Logan House, Altoona. js also | ~ = act | for the building. ‘The investigation {3 stiil on. The one house will have just as much voice as the | Mr. Blaine shall have “attained the summit of his | P™souer will be sen' base: inmerain ear: : er Mr. Dunham's 1 nt. Sepp strorp” HALL, OXFORD, MD. pe ernment to pay eid tor the property, and hen But in joint convention each member will | ambition in office, he will in lke manner disap- ee ae reer : Pen ee Fe COE iTy. Thid wellcknown and popular family resort wil be | JS Sud tov have cost Liebman a much gréater | havea vote and thus the democrats would largely polnt many of his critics. ‘There will be a soreness | | SICK HEADACHE, LANGUOR AND MELANCHOLY = Perera the arco ston of acste on amount. Out vote the republicans on a party question, This | for a time over this nomination. President Arthur | RCheTally spring from a Torpid Liver, a Disordered YEARS OLD, — easy agen inating: tte Shedion Bay PAbeatiinl amendment will be antagonized tn the Senate, and | has pleased very nearly the whole nation that | Stomach or Costiteneas, the distressing effects of safe fora indy. Will be “ a a id fishing. mumunications with all th TORN eee Peaitioms | no | the chances are that no bill will be passed. looked with distrust upon his coming in. Noman | Which Dr. Jayne's Sanative Pills will speedily re- RES ee mein ERE: Coninectiont THE “BRIGHTOR,’ val cities Dy ratirosd aud steamborts. Two datiy | «TORONTO, ONT, June 7. Lieut on, Genles to Mr. Blaine an intellectual conception of | MOVe; by their beneficial action on the billary or- ATEANTIO' OFEX. nd telegraph conmaunication with the world, | Cahadlan meteorological service, will command Gen. 0. E. Babcock’s Funeral. What the presidency calls for. His friends believe | 888 they will also lessen the Ikeibood of a return. ‘he Dominion government Hudson Bay expedition. | ane remains of the late Gen. O. E. Baboock ar-| that he can set It torthin action Of ears cin ress SAMUEL NORRIS, Pro} : — 2 sane > Fla. be a hot campaign. ‘The convention shows what DIED. disp, sweet’ winacing quality of - Salvation Warriors Fined. rived here last night from Jacksonville, Fla., ac- t el lip werreated. Price S73, on tmentlly: poy Gene sim TER SeAT “Geped | adoren Ot dune 2. Fireutcmbers or tne Yon; | companied by Mr. G. W. Benjamin, the eupertaten- | Warm frends Mr. Blaine has, Nearly all who Youed nak pa a jest and safest | Ocean, Med eating tau,bourtnes In the sereeiee or 2NEINE ANA | dent of construction at Mosquito Inlet, Fla., and | th to prophecy what tures willcarry, but he | Funeral from the restirnee of her'non, No. 1288 Tenth 2 4 o. enink TD | —- channel and shark fishin au shooung, beating tambourines In the streets. Mr. B. B. Smith, of the sixth light houso district. | will beelected> . siya norma Sorciock pay. ‘ day, Spe Ah —GREA™ SACKIFICE Si Sa vonth, : —— . e t Fare respretfinls invited fo atcen nid Pio ed ne six mouths, very | _ep20-fu.th.s-4mo sya Aerthantton to] FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Fe eat et tre gene Of he | nomination, I expecied. thay Lisike woMa ‘te | , BABKMAN. On the morsing of June’ 188i ALiC «dcox Jcarved consoles and panels, ‘ ee “ased, No e * brs ) | Az the wife of Gi Barkm : Iateat i te. fine ater, for cmly ely cash: | TJSTTED al: make clove The New York Stock Market. funeral services were held at ten o'clock this morn. | TeuMialer.” He added “that he was pleased with | Appeal from her late france, S11 Seventh stn leaving city FAN cee | Thefollowing are thé opsiing ‘snd 8p. ta. prices | OW in deceased: The’ coueee containing tae | November. I ianall support the ticket heartily." | “ChranrTON “Att 08 sleek Thiseisy, June f, 1994 street, | , Flectrié Ligiits, | of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported Femains stood in the front parlor closed and draped | were Con; jonal Opinions of the | JANE E. CHARLT beloved wife of Stephen 5. ae aie of NDREWS, Lesso. | a eS ee With Hotel Ofterinae of every Ueeie ee Ticket. CPelattves and Teiehds hy ted to tee = p= SESS Sat a with floral offerings of every design from sympa i ie aa Sisepis tn 4 S| MEtRorourT AND FIPTH Name. {0; [Sp-mj Name: O. PPM) thette friends of the family. Reve T. S. Wynkoop, | fr. Spriggs, ot New York, says that the repubut- | from Filth Baptist church, 5 ; al (Mass) 2 o'eloe .. 44 159 | 59 astor of the Western Presbyterian church, con- | cans have nominated about as strong a ticket a8) FORD, On Friday, June éth ck ANY BEGIN ee ore iS Prone tay! i a4 N. 2}10476 10356 Gucted the Impressive funeral eervice, paying a they could, but it cannot carry New York. | BETH CLAMKE, dauc Os | eS Gr Gen. Babcock. The honorary nalpeets | He believes that Mr, ‘Tiden will accept were the Secretary of War, Lleutenant General | {he nomination from the democrats. Either Sheridan, Adjutant Gen. Druih, Gen. Horace Porter, | Bayard, Flower, or Cleveland could carry the state Gen. John Newtor, chief of engineers; Gen. Robt, | 28%inst Blaine, He does not attach any import- | bet . Macteely, Col. 8. N. Benjainin-and. Major David | ABce to. the course of the New York Tunes. Vited to attend, © ‘Tinware and Hh eet, Also, anil °) | BQMERSON HOUS! 44 Carolina avenne: 2 te Do. pref...) Nor. & West. p. North Pac..... Pees HARBOR HOTEL, GREENWICH, CONNECTICUT. i ted hotelon tho ’ necticut avent Fricnds aud relatives are ear Porter Heap, of the lighthouse board, ‘The casket | MY, Buchanan says the Ucket 1s as strongas| GAUTIER. On Thumiey, , 1884, at 2.15 p, Tirel-clets acenmmsid Was borne by nino soldiers from the Washington | Could be. na inthe Seventy-turd sar of Ls CHARLES Mr. E. JAGMEITY + o——____. a barracks. ‘The interment was made in the family = lotat Oak Hill cemetery, where Gen. Babcock’s The District Delegates. . Uttle child ts buried. A long line of mourners ac- | THE LACK OF HARMONY BETWEEN MESERS. CONGER companied the remains to the cemetery. The AND CAR: MRE. CARSON ON THE NATIONAL COM- funeral was strictly private, at the earnest request | MITTEE. i of Mrs. Babcock, Who has been in ill health for] Among the small comedies of the convention Fe re oe EE og ER some time. none afforded mor® amusement than the action of | thst nortiiwest, Sinday nek! ota jae eet The Suspension of Squier & Co. the District of Columbia delegation. Perry Carson | relative 1 tier ; Tee ee Goa. declined to permit Conger to state his vote, but lock a.m., June Ohh, IRS, FANNY of Anna S Krvuss and the To-day, about noon, the asstznment of J. H, | Peristel every time his name was called in rising | Boat ge Sot pg eel ga ATLAN Kuests: mu est View FNATE HOUSE. the reeept oughly hea 10 | 10. Biss 8 t (2 Foxr come’ 29 Mire, Pred VINGINTA, Sele Squler & Co. to Jay B. Smith was placed on record. Tt | AB Shouting out one vote for Blaine, while Conger | F from the te HYGFIA HOTEL, isa short document, reciting that pute assignment 1s Galtabla par Caled. ok ph 4 [ee eareteaed im ares fr ude arene. sane = “for collection and payment for the benefit of their ) a .. bong . On June 6th, 1534, THOMAS RI Equal to any hotel ith RS [5 creditors and depositors, and he is hereby author. | SP'4NE Up, and annodnced two votes for BIAine. | aged tweuty-twu year ad tie isos. VE T RAND. | an appointinents, gure Wetite colleer all monyes oe firm. and pay the | nouncement and east his vote for Arthur. Darling brother, thou has 1 . r immediate delivery. | tz nd service unexcelled. Bathing, boating, faking same to | creditors. here sho In the vote for Vice Presidegt a laugh Was raised We thy loax most deeply feel; 1 Isth streets southeast. | and dr ving sierially attractive. inently resort ro : 8 cnough to pay sald creditors in full he 1s to pay | when the District of Columbia was reached, and 18 But"tis Go that has bereft us, Saat Ftp epee ang ls bee nye ad iret sera Natvran une: Washington Stock Exchange. them pro rata. two delegates rose in turn and voted for’ Logan, NE a Oe a wii ) GPR REFER S\TOON DOT ducive tu refreshing sleep. a een r “Auted, NO OTHER CONCERNS AFFECTED. this being the first time since the opening of the con- a oe pe evo loration ne rest Int, Appledore and y pamphlet. Pavilion —under one management, will ub.rly OPENED JUN© 1TH, Governmenta, Tnited States 43ga, 1891, coupalt . tig | __ Nothing was known on the street of the suspen- | vention,when they had voted on thesamesideofany | _Fnneral services will teke place at be United States 48, 1891, registered | a mother's rerte “myl0-cosui ‘H. PHOEBL 111% | ston of Squicr's bank until noon to-day, and even | question before the convention. When the District | g in ce, No, 1096 Fifth street nortLesst, Monday, June Propri — zl <0 he appointments 1 beta axe United States 4. 1907, co = lelegation was called up for the tenth time to an. Po'clock a m., with requiem mass. Friends of meni GAaknisox HO} SE, SSE The ay ven ent . The Hotel ar ina pales Sa a eau == | Men but little commotion was caused by it. The nounce its member of the national committee, Post. | the faruily are respectfully invited to attend. . ivieee Sie sR ea Sek Coates Tee ioe eee Uuited Staten 3 per cents 100% | Character of the business done was not such a8 to | master Conger was absent temporarily, and ‘Perry | ROBEY. On Thursday, June 5, 1s84, at 4.39a.m < gea view from every rv i rat Brid the forest pri ee rie Dome cers: 5 ii the forest i Dercia Comaben affect any other houses. It 1s understood that Mr. | Carson, with the consent of the altefnate, Andy | GUY ALBERT, only child of John'T. aud Rate Robes Squler has principally been engaged in_discount- | Gleason, handed in his own name as ainember of | ##ed thirteen months and thirteen days, strated Ci t 3:30 p.m. Relatives nd friends ure invited to Natural Bridge, V - WAs8ixeon ¢ ROV ite rewort wil! be O) — | Surprise, as he was thought tobe making money. | he endeavored, though in vain, to protest.’ While | aru: ‘The only explanation advanced 1s shat to make | he was endeavoring to address the convention, the fvautiin) drives.’ Send for Ii feivin i for Washington, people Permanent improvements, 1891, cotn..... 1143 115% | ing notes ama lonning money On ariny omicers" pay | he south eee ona ame as a inember Of | eal teu use aeamte oN Tes Mra Ai SANBORN & PREBIE inane touts’ tibia. Mend tee pms Permanent improvement 7s, 1891 19” 214, \ ‘2 Cones Adclia Robey, Ne, 1012 southeast, Sunday. June en Se To we | aEe ere ket stocks Te. 10 enrrenicy 2 4 ik 2} accounts, and his suspension created considerable | had been done and rushed back to hissest, where | Ak y - a S CHARLES YS Deluwere aver Gas throuzhon 114 _| these loans 1t had been necessary to borrow money | chair decided that be was out of order, as ats aU r 5 : me, it norte rewort HES JUNE — | At 6 per cent, and that the creditors becoming | ~ “I want to know,” sald Mr. Conger, “whether the _ AUCTION Wortou: Assistants donah Woutlons Brasewi Per week: special tates per month fur on Thade heavy Withdraw ats OF aa ee conaition, | votce of the District of Columbia 1s t6 be suppressed W255 & 00, Auctionser, Siiban : re GEOI |N jaithersbur+ Moutgemery | Washington City Gae-leht Comy y a > y the chairman,” 4 cna ove, Of. Cnylb-s bib 3 | Hee GEORGE, NOWES, Gaither-burs, Mouunery Pinna yeuratice Company wad rendering the continuance of the busines’ tmprac- | “J yery much wish,” sald the chair, “that I could 637 Louisiana ave, opp. City Post Office, S National Union Insurance Com | A TEANIiC OL npauy Ucable. Pay accounts are not considered very ne- | suppress it." = Fotlable even in setiied {times but Ais thought tat ks me RIES Nea CA a ae put little money, if any, will eventually be lost, ir. Blaine Hears the News, SD BING LE OTE although it may take somie time to realize on thesé Pe Pee ee tie Bea MANSION. 101 MILES € THE LARGEST HOTEL OPEN ALY. THE YEAR. | ONLY 411 SAND BATH. Arliny AND OHIO R. R. N10 HOTEL m Tneurance a Insurance Compan: American Insurance surance Comp: a HE SAY: NEVER ASKED THE HONOR, WHI TRESENT SEASON; LADIES" Rooms single, donble and er eulte. Recently enlarzed ite of Berkeley aay AL ae Cor accounts, Mr. Jay B. Smith, the assignee, 1s a = oes GS Bel alas ZAHING [APPAREL BEN and furnished With all mod ' Baths con-ist ofS) er, Abe Railroad Stoc! young man who has been in Mr Squiers employ aa) PISTOLS; MUSICA’ ‘my6-3in CHARLES 2 and clagattt, 185 | for a number of years past. A telegram to the N. Y. Herald of to-day says: OLD WATCHES. YE AY oar TOP. HOTEL FRO 1 here ater 9 MR. SQUIER TOO ILL TO SEE ANY ONE. Be pominean “ ae Blaine = republican AoEb. WITHIN DUE ait Een ‘i: CAneAe: a¥B Afton Depot, on Che c t and fo RIES A Srar reporter called at the residence of Mr. J. | candidate for President occasioned the wildest en- JUNE NINTH, CO: 2 RINE CARRIAGES, | 349 mules trom Wachington city, will beoncn for visitors rons A Banke. ‘ = Ch Ga arabe Ae eel II. Squier, No. 1514 K street, this afternoon in an | thuslasm in this city, where he hasso long resided, endeavor to ascertain the exact causes of the sus- | 2nd demonstrations were made by his Jubilant ao Siscre | dupe Ist, "S4. HENiY L. MASSIE, Pro; 1 accommodates iN) aitests.“Spleuitid | Bank of Washington. . urers’ | Yi. t EN . ERS INVIT ED: Write for terms and iustrated nk of Washinis — a RT DERE e puny blet. | Round-trip tiékets. good for | National Metropolitan Thank pension and the probable amount of abilities, but | townspeople that will never be forgotten. When | MPVHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Rees Seen, ee SNONt _ TRE Semmes Mrchonies Was unabie to see him. In answer to the request | the cheering intelligence of his noraination was re- T — BAR HARBOR, ME. VOLTON'S SUMMER WIL ‘Second National Bank. for a minut 's audience Mr. Squier sent word tothe | ceived, Mr, Blaine spoke of it with some feeling. | 1RUSTEES' SALE ete Bo ee / for this p = f reporter that he was too tll to see any one and that | He fully appreciated the great honor that had been | © vk iy vy otelopens JUNE 20. Te 1tifully sittisted on the Pote Ms Miseallaneous. he was wnable to do any talkii paid him, and said it was one that had been un- eat? wh 4 PELy ILE YX, oasis T DESE w Washington. Fish, cribs and gi Boord of Public Works, Green 8« — sought by him. “I have never asked for anybody's . frit, excellent shade | Maconie Hall bonds Saeed fe . The Late Dr. JAMES B. Grens—The funeral of | {fluence or lifted a finger to get it,” sald hi the 27th day of the late Dr. Jamies B. Gibbs took place last evening, | Dave lever written a letter about it. 1 | in Liber No. 83, fol from Ils home on Higgs strect, under the direction | Celved Over Seven thousand letters asking me to be | for the District of C of the Masonic grand lodge of the District of Colum. | 4 Candidate and T never anwered one. ‘The nomina- | Dia. Dr. Gibbs, who caine from an old Scottish | Mon bas come to me without an effort on my part family, was a native of Charleston, 8. C., where he | 0 gebit. | Was educated. He entered the profession of dentis- | _ Mr. Blaine absolutely refused to be Interviewed | | try, and for some years llved and practiced his pro- | by any of the representatives of the press whi | fession in Norfoll Afterwards, like many den- | visited him short y afterward, although he gave Usts of olden Umes, he traveled from city to city, | them all a cordial welcome. ’ Private mess porto lls vocation, He graduated from the | poured in upon him. Over 250 were received, | Tux 'ac A Feverish Stock Market. Baltimore college of dental surgery in 1850, | mostly of a congratulatory character, from distin- | wharfing privileges to the said lot belonsaian 0% Quire kn SrHpNG As VERTERDLY. In 182 he came to Georgetown from Wil | guished republicans all over the country. When | fieht, title, interest, property. claim eel ek, June 7, Wall Street, 1:45 p. m.—The| Hamsport, Pa, and settled there, “having | the »Ognt Oclock regular train from the west | sald verty of the fit part in, to” of rh ‘ AP Se ‘a D 3} ae] a joa wn Wi = 5 mand he rt jor ‘he stack market during the torenoeg | CStablished a “practice in ‘this District. He | re re It came own people from WILD & By virtue of s certain deed of trust, bearing dat a i Me SALE—AT end at the request, in writ- “A BANDA AV FoRD P. 3 wround lying in the City of Colutubfa, aud known and de 4 plat, or plan, of sald city as Lot ed fowr Gh. i square Hunubered secath of equars nh red and eiitht.) Also, all the Tund Warrants, war IS12, per act Land Warrants, other wars, per acre: nated on the rou mum a Jan: - BLA. YOUNG, Propri ATLANTIC CITY, ©. 1, REEVI a Cl a zealous Mason for nearly haif a century, | all the towns from Portland to tis city, who came | Of the grviing and Ada of the sem 3 3_SEw ann | (THE, MCTORIA” ATLAS TIC crry. NJ. atihg more than during the Master of a lodge of Masons in Wit: | here to extend. thelr. congratulations £9 the Maine Tac tccperty bench invented to be teahorel wa Milar: few sda from the | OW Mirhentad wee het mal ol ae Be se nal Aen eae suite | Hamsport, he allied binself with Potomac lodge, of | Statestman. ‘They were niet at the depot by a lange | Ah’ ATopetts hereby intended to, Ve, tr bisis; open all the | all the ar tany17-2n0} 31. WILL Georgetown, and was a member many years, serv- | body of citizens accompanied by @ band of music | said deed of tres together with all ally higher prices than the | “ y tng in all the chairs. He was also high priest of | and escorted to Mr. Blaine’s residence, where they | privileses, appurteamuces and hetedsian aus sores Seca a TDOUGEASS “HOUSE, hue Volume of business, how- | Potomac chepter, and passed through all the | cheered lustily in thelr calls for Mr; Blaine. ‘That pe or in any wise ay pertain Ss ME. BEALL, Proprietor , Rare Seirert i Yo 1 : Wie AR PARMUIG Hot ea | honors of Potomie commandery, Knights ‘Tem. | geutleman shorty anpeared, and made a brist | folTomouts ajplissces chats feruitare el hax been thoroushiy renovated 1 the hinest andenfcat suet bathtueon te Lea Pi Der range Of pucee Aanparently not caused | piar; also a metaber of the consistory, and was | Speech expressing his thanks. Sy apgetge prey ee Land newly tur end will Bed fe coast. Many iiuprovementy are belie made | PY “ny pew or Increased movement uy stocks, | past’ eminent commander of Potomac commandery = od copy | there since the date of said deed of 27th Februa Hoord v3 fhe ‘dns or werk chars Ferns: #1) to 815 per week. Sieclal arrangements £0F re eutunet oan pea ininencs Rls of Georgetown, D. C. He was also past deputy | THe Army MepicaL EXxaMintna Boanp in New | frnot an wuether an fixtures or otherwine ua atronauce of the je solicited. wa 15-1 Jauilies. Send for circular, ave SUSt lees, v 3 a re K right title, interrst id demand, both at aie WALTER B The announcement. of a favorable bank dare. | K’And master of the Grand lodge of the District, | York city 1s dissolved, to take effect June 14, 1884, | estate. richt title, Inter a f the first part in Inent caused an immediate fractional advance TYSBURG SPRING HOT! ving served the full terms In all the bodies ollow I | Tawaiid in eautty, of the anid 1 med, He was one of the original membersor the | 204 the following changes in the stations and du- | fSta‘deed of trast su wid to ths na na ket. generally vely : 5 ie: One thi th oney in Ines int all its appol in the market generally just after twelve. ‘The | bodies of the Scottish rite. in this District, having | H&S Of oMicers of the board are ordered: Lieut. Col. | “Terma of sales ue third ‘of th mech money The mance to a perday: tor one) pank statement ‘shows 4 very large contraction of | received the degrees4, (032, at the hunds of the Late Joseph |B. Brown, surgeon, on completion of the | cashot which @2 must be raid at th Gn niceinine th ive dirculais and infonhatioirabout | ture: ‘The chances clene up the deta ea, er | BB. French. “He served also as senior warden of | utes, assign ‘New York city and report, by letter. | of sale in equal strns. for which the purchaser intiet serve miecintine ertencid By resid jescriplive eixculay uationabout | ture. The changes clear up the defictency $1,975,625, | the Lodge of Periection. He was Gened Gee Ban y port by and create a surplus of $1,311,500. ‘There was @ small business In ralirond bonds in the forenoon. Erie ds were 1 per cent, lowe THS.— | 34 higher, AUantle and Pacit ributton boarding houses located board by th Lave hind compiled and now have ready r giving hotds and ar Tine. with rates Tates for c deily nd two daily” (ex a - Los notes, bearing interrst, at the rate of six per ceutume per degree and to honorary membership In the Su- | 10 Uie surgeon general, Major Bennett A. Clements, | gnnuin until paid, the same to be secured by adend uf preme counell in 1876. “He was 73 years ol, ‘The | SUMeoR, Will await orders in New York elty. Capt. t of insurance, to the ratistaction West Shore 5s wers | Femaing were Interred at Oak Hill cemetery. nes PF. Kimball, assistant surgeon, Will report in r cash, at RAL BATHS. incomes opened 10 es g person, August 38, 1884 to the superintendent of ar ester, Va. Oveus | points lower at 75, but afterwards sold at 7H and 85, —In the Probate Cou e U. 8. military academy, West Point, for duty, 3 GEG Pe Sn Oe Rast Tennessee 5s declined 1 per cent, Oregon Short, todgonn the estate of Denk y Bullivans leeers relieving Capt. Kobert H. White, assistant surgeon: | the right to rerell DE ue TD Line 63 were 4 percent higher, International and 2 rm ‘ost of the Gr Vt n, afloeding faciliti four weeks, ‘Tickets fr in the estate of Dennt Capt. White will sell ta ah fio or the purchaser, in if m9 1 3 For | Springs and return $5.60; guod until October SA were Issued to Elen Sullivan; bond, $300. Estate | Capt. White will proceed to the presidio of San | nis Compiled «from the day of wale. ricuia Midiand office, 601 1 thes inet ne Great Northern §3 8 per cent, and of Charles Kirk: will admitted to probate’ and let- | Xtaucisco, Cal.. for assininent to duty. | Major | P*® : HIDE nO ims Iulustrated Pampllets, giving all information, may be | land grant Incomes 3. ters Issued to E. J. Hannan; bond, $1,200. Estate cone M. be sree Tad Few kere oc Je7-d&ds: Ds HAMILTON'S MED INGE AND SUMMER = 4.8. PRATT & SONS, Managers, The Raltimore Markets. DORR. ee Will proceed to Baltimore, Ma and assitine thé du- cated ¢ hotels; larce rooms: every at- 401 9th street northwest. BALTIMORE, June 7.—Virginia sixes, consolidated, Ues of attending surgeon and examiner of recru its tention ond cottert provided or piseens —— : new ten-forties, 314; do. new threes, 68 bid to-day: | Wat. E, Cook Srizt IN JAIL—This morning tn the 4 in that city. seeders and inval Baths of all kinds and ee “Tesrtalnty know of no place preferable to Rock Enon | BALTIMORE, Mp., June 7.—Cotton duall—mid- | Criminal Court, Judge Wylle denied the motion for exyecinoed medical sitll.) Terns meter te" Address | ge a nave of sojourn and rest during the heated seasou.” | qiing, 11%;, Flour steady and quict, Wheat—southern | a reduction of ball in the case of Wm. E. Cook, the | MARRIAGE LICENSES. — Marriage lconses have RO HAML From Ho: Wyman, Treasurer U. 8, nominal; western firmer _aeane i aaa postal clerk, Who was arrested the other day for | Deen issued to John Bacigaluppi and Franziska do. amber, 1.1081.) F street south wont . ee =e | al id: a Fee Taner fe angularly preand invigorating.” | Wo!) western winter rel, spot 1-03MaL Ok Reeahs Tei | embezzling Inoney from registered letters. ‘The | Kunzig. y turned. a 7 INDSON LUE peeerett wineer rea ap * | pall was originally placed at $2,000 by U. S. Com, —_— > —— - aaa ee Aaa sa ne ag b | care, hg atntmt sputhera dull; western imal: othr swutey fix | missioner S.C. Me, “and eee Ne ROCA | ere Mary Reine MAA Fe ETORES eal tite | a gadteaymncetty oo. tare lone Mel dees’ ie Shing, excelte sonable charges. 9 od. the kervice prompt and’ efficient atid the cuisine | Foy do. yellow. Goa6 te 13606134, | that was abije no’ s q = tse <2 Circulars at Paret kWh vs aah Pe Exeelicnt” From Joh A, Bak uahington. vai: Fake, OL bids July Olsyahoe Act: Oats Teduce the amount of the Sail ag fixed, although, | Annie Massey were returning to thelr homes in | Ward will be paid for return to 1408 Macsach toe Ww igor, Md. mg tern white, 39242; : 7” “rand qniet—southern, never paswed so de- | higher and dite nily, alter twenty. | 90. Hsions qui nue northw “Tenn truthfully say that we hi : BLS Es) the pr‘soner should have a speedy trial Mr. Camp- | Alexandria county, Va, this morning, their horse Behitful a sume: i7a41. Rye quiet, 68870, +f in shalt of took fright on the Aqueduct. bridge and ran away. s CKAGE 60: your springs, are home sick j quiet and fran. Foes dugnet, 17, “Sugar | Dell Carrington appeared in behalf of Cook. Mrs Skinner and diss Massey Jumped tom tie | Liyneatmdeandeinue, Pte From B. U. Keyser, ed, Washington, | oer re ainaneed Evsighte: to Livctscol ivy | _ SERENADING A WELL-KNOWN CoLonep Eprror.— | vehicle, and the latter, whose head struck the side | Teturuing it to TNING #15146 IN will be rewarded by ve... ae for . Cane May, i} A. “ = = ora at Roc! cotton, 11-64d.: flour, hale, : Mr. Calvin Cliase, the editor of the Bee, was sere- | of the bridge, was dangerously injured. Mrs Skin- OST—TUESDAY, JUNE 3p, BETWEEN N AND Hise atreoe ie Ene) ah Shea with conidence: ast do with rae: | Secsieeeaty te pote hag fa Nam uaue frat, BU: | Naded Last evenihe Dy & MUNbST of Glens, ae | Somes CAST Be ee A ES, | DOs eeSDAN), JUNE 30. BETWEEN, ead red spectacles. Finder will be Uberaily re he mut.y attractions of the place." From. 0 | corn, 11,000 _ bushels; Oe Beles 0 | Chisholm, the associate editor of the Bee, addressed | sat still, was unhurt.” Miss Massey was taken to esq., Washington, D. 0, bushels.” Shipment 8,000 bushels, Sales— street rthwe NT AVENUE the assemblage in behalf of Mr. Chase, who wae | Mr. Brandts, corner of 36th and M streets, where rang to 1401 St = = Unobstrnctat Goeat view: street cars | “The handsomeservice of yonr bountiful table forms | wheat, $0,000 bushels, too iil to appear. Mr. Chase was an ardent sup- | she was attended by Dr. Ritchie. REWARD, AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED, traits of 6. and AH land passengers on the | marked contrast ty that whieh characterizes stininer ‘The Chicago Markets. LOO Terrecari cfm lone Back wallet, contain pines. Me S. th _MONEY TO LOAN. 320.000 trent tte ma Tiaent naute ty r F ter of Senator Logan during the campaign PES SS : Se | Eicbre Kemer” From W. Gwenn ews, Wasting | omrcago, Tr. Jaye 7, 45 a. m—Wheat a ahads| this city previous to the sending of dclegates 10 convicted of graind larceny of ‘Thursday fast ta the | Sek aout 975 with bli mot an | ECT < FROM BEA Somer Oats Mase iawen bert and fned nioaty act iace | CRiCAgO, and the serenade was given him th revog- | CAtninat Court, 1s soon to be Sent wo Albany. Mucn | ene R hehe ais akoecree wil be ede LOCK FROM BEACH AND | lower. Oats 4% lower. Pork and inrd steady and une | nivionof this fact oo EON be ite Gant Bae ease as | ae cea etice HAG A ERICH Wr ith hres hess asc Mayan jone | ° Tae wenoilece om z THE Ci A ©) To-day the | this city has been recovered by ourdetectives, De- | southwest. in Ei WHEELER, Cape May. me Petcsicam Markets fal agents’ cases were before thie Griatres | tective Raff has in bis custody a ladies’ gold watch | + ost—ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 42m, 19M, A RED PITTSBURG. Pa, June 7.—Oil dull—Fiuctuations | commercial agents’ cases were before the Criminal repainted and reper 1 It is sion for leaning from 2 to 3 per cent, CoH. rar sakes OC ae ear eos eens | Court, that of L. 1. Yo ‘with being a | With long gold chain, which Abbott says he stole and White Cow. heavy ‘with calf, weizhii about | Sonor ash eae eS ee get COL PAIRER, Oe anes os toa? Sanne fo a a at Seas trace leh Prices | CUUrt, that spent sige tong ing. the 1e.2 | on B street, Capitol Hill. 4 ton 920, remap yall Up paid Feturued 202A 2 = ea — 7 ) Lo. SHENANDOAH COUNTY, VIRGINIA. case. Messrs. H. T. Taggart anc . F. ay 5 = = V1] & STREET Nowinwest. $3500) To LOAN eas for the defendant, and Mr. J. E. Padgett for ‘dpe cincactccad OST—MAY 90, A LADY'S GOLD EARKING. BALL ALTS) fortabie rooms, cu firet aid second floor, | 20.000 = ‘The General Deficiency Appropriation | peared int . J pee te qi) ee arama | et = onmeayerare Fyne tne eee rel noe Oring faa oe PE eile Wo eri ean | ray ated Sea De, sogumen | Lifeates aaa ete Soa Sa twoderats. Opresite sewervation. 6st" | 90) yet _THos. & Wacaamtan, | Zhai. bee fo butprin the huplicand oue triads | qe general deficiency appropriation bil, whicn | General Term. concluded abd cause. eu ecomick agt. ee PNT. TRA Db TABLE BOARD- | S -ONgy To LOAN ON REAL STAT 4 "inet for the reception of gaewts, All appointinents | Was reported to the House to-day, appropriates] Tae Crry MARKETs—The weekly official price- Creswell et al; appeal dismissed. modated a neon Houre, corner | BGS LOAN ON REAL E: REETS—The weel ee STATE, fistlass. ‘The’ Hotels and Cottages have been putin | 6,729,594. Of thls ammount §143,64 isto enable the | Current of the Washington Clty Produce SOUTHALL. jetcline Prompt attention to ali app) ieat: ‘ iy ‘eclluut condition and the complete furnishing entitel Teporta that the flour market is quiet and Z O REMAIN IN THE CTT | _myt6-1m eee STADEEY., | renovated, aflording accommodations and oomforts | Secretary of the Navy t pay to the oMcers and | Woon jiacgene Hour market 18 quiet and steady. come TO REMAIN IN THE, CITY ioe eee eee Re ECE Pate ee eeey, Ma nepaNs, | crews of the United Statesnaval vessels under com- dine receipts Of hay are large and market | Sitao rg - RAPH and EXPRESS F Ks ¥ the diffe petal Table Board. st 1530 aud 1522 S100. 600 eS ESR Ny IN sums eee y mand of Flag Officer D. G, Farragut, ference | dull. Most of hay coming 1s of ordinary al ches 7 RMS— B40 ud 860 month, ac- ‘To-day, house exclisively for gentle | Cnt per anflum, payable semi-anbualiy secure Ip fier | cording to location, Brecal ratesiorneuon, “Wetetor | Velween the amount “of bounty heretofore | quality and badly baled, The receipts of butter | 420-227. _# mortage on impreved real estate in Minneapolis, Ba ‘ae rie! val f| distributed and that to whi they are | are very large, and never so slow in ‘stock 1s etal; tis death SEE EEL ARE | BS SENS ae Fame | Re daeaet onan i POSER Oba | epee Ui, TEP ath eee gf | ecm and rau jensen, ne | Sava o cnn i OF ay “em i ‘Minitcapotis, Minn, | "tuyt0-dn0 M.& 1.0, MADDUX, Prvrietom._| Columbia for destruction of the eneiny’s, ves- Eiteeen, and simon 4m price ana demand. | Sppea) ~ KY PLEASANT ROOMS, $1 200. €1.500 TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. Ee yr, HOUSE, “HARP! ER’S FERRY, Car ‘con raneuue The 4 ors ys of lege price or | Sur <a wih firet-clame Board, gt reason 9 9 Any amount on colat W. Va. Mrs. 3. E. roth rome, weeks, gata JikS By STCCEHAM, 45 E'street north- EM, Nourse, pers ion 330 fect above to Novels 13 paid. = et ene ‘they ony cattle were larger ve = hall my16-Im apl2-3m_ 1220 F street. urs from Washington ; prior March Tast g Tuled lower, especially at_close of market. agt. = me | a TO LOM oo | ecellent board, own ¥: les, plenty of Money appropriated for the partment of pe oar 2 a 3 FOR WENT, AT si¢ AND | JYfONEY TOLOAN ae "Terme: $6 pot week: special terms for Sustise the bil provides that no part.ot te money | Riven ‘Taapa—Harvormaster Sutton Toports eS INVESTMENTS. E vr gino. Hoarding for three | 21S 1 cwest tuntes of Interest arity, Junecth. ayn shall be Used to pay Counsel fees, It is fur- | arrivals at the river front as follows: Schr. James} Hav poco RS tt ee strictly ie ee JOHNS WHITE SULPHUR, SPRINGS ther: led ‘‘that the several accounting officers | Marshall, Marshall, $77 tons coal S. Emery; twelve |» Fesverday, ADO, SEOURITIER —L9ANS_ UPON DEED aye Loci R. 0. HOLTZMAN, Stephenson's Depot B, 0.. Va of the ‘Treasury department: shall not reoetve, | barges, With, 1,500 tone Cumbertand coal tor vac | Me, ai LO a F : Tir cn very $8 Corner 10th and F streets northwest, wae tes 33 peg Ae; moat cannes saa a any claim at rious 4 Schr. Rockaway, Smith, 50,000 feet eee, eee he caret foe ye @éeakre v TO LOAN, ae & o 20! rom the passage 3 i Brot rere ‘halcoin ‘Caloredo, Membre sis (ak pik Mied within one year from the ‘of this act, | 40,000 feet do. do.; schr. Jones, tt ee — Rack ger ah oe ey « bee a q OTKL LAFAYETTE, CAPE MAY, N.J. or within five years after it shall have accrued, nor re seven barges, tons Com! ‘witness ‘my29-1m' ety Becesary delay se Eeron’ | He ‘Open EATUMDAT, Blas bi Unless it shall have arisen under an obligation or | coal to city a emsicat Boarders ay bar vase iy the city, | nis __ 1806 Penseylvanie nveton, PO Secon i atewtygorett Lf | Manaitty of, the, Unites States incurred. by on " me ‘contea Bet ae won: . HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL E- | the iron pier, Elegantly furnished; ; strict by a POE eg et were the ‘at the office of the chief sig om — | 2 ee a nceuriy i food. 0G, UKERS, Joomt | Cmpizamt Bese! peawK w. MILDRETH. | thereot, and the balance of which sporopriation | ofoer 2 PSs Lam, B28; 2am, BE0 | ner Seren UPPER io delay Rom OS, . Boon a0 FE Maxim ; miniinum, 65.3. atic; j fremen's Building. cor. itis: and La ave "jas O PARP HOTEL OF THER AND 0-2. eee aoe aoe aa yey 3 reat | Jones OPER HF rehire Tamed ail be forever barred, excoptas ‘hereinat- | _ CuanGxp wirn Terenz 70 Kug.—A warrant was | 4 Fred wy fe Robert aay - St SRR me $epgpgemen’e at reduced ‘ra terward provided.” feat feelin malay in ee am | Sisters Bash 3 Puinzton, b-6. ian thon Suxr ro rus Paxirmstiiny Fon A Year —This | wil. Kelseris the Foung. man who is alleged to | go homie ASK YOUR GROCER — ‘ONE TO LOAN, ? at morning, in the Criminal Court, Thos. H. Etchison, | have bean severely cut in the back by Magee while H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, . BOOK AND 3 Moe OWES! BATES On DRPEREST. Brea ON VILLA GAPE MAY SPLENDID OCEAN | convicted some weeks since of & Rote fot | he (elser) was attempting to rob 2 Ce . syivaniia ay-ang, ue) RINT! peek fi iencce: #ioto 61a por “Addiige Mra JA MYERS, | $4.44, to the prejudice of j. Reed, was Month, as mentioned in Tas 5 = = SS ee Ge oe lage Toe Jr sumetuonsece, | Sistas Fuk archon Baltinore Ma” Splese” | sentenced to the Albany penitentiary for ono'year. | that ume Hopart ma52t «

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