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: THE EVENING STAR GEN. GRANT IN PAIN. Treats Be irae eee ae Of the various appoInt: | section bas been ralsed ‘above overilow by ordi: | celpts tind. cxperses. of th else. Since then he bas not been seeking office | Bary high Hdes. On the area between Long for himself, but 18 urging the cluims of other | bridge and the sewer canal the embankwent of ict em- | Aden is known The other two districts are | presided over by Chief Justice Zane ted wie the re- | here last night for the west. His ¢ + day) | braces Ogden and Provo counties, an just paid running expenses, and that it wis e firs! of tkely council would be caliéd on annually for | 23 te Bret distrie ad e Five Di or ue Pail te Pat Mim PUBLISHED DAILY, Exeept Sunday, to So Well To-day, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, [New York, May 13.—Retween 10 and 12 erthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th Sty by i ee = es ae GEO. W. ADAMS, Fres't. eunally seh wines Sie conmaae pais ba tne Tur EVexine St ets erved to were pte the throat, so that the patient is able to sleep. This ity by carriers, thelr ow q cents per ‘S in Ht : Seok or dde per monty. cop “the counter, 2 : arog gay and Laren te ee oe a1 during the day had talked. ico inuc brepald—5U cents a visitor the air during his noon-day seash, Sse year, 90s ox Be = chil; his throat bad ot a Tittle PA boca! tilag bce Mom lp Dla pene ho Rr the pain was so ine at the usa +4: ‘The WEEKLY Stsm—published on Friday—$1 a aid not produce th alresult. Te hi, Six monigs. 50 cents. == ———— - Found no sleep until 2. t ae it subse i ee paid in advance: 2s — a + a = =e spelt it - = jept and « Boe paper sent lo than ts peid for. { — } Fs “A voll. ea CREC oe mann | Von, OO2Na «2.000. WASHINGTON, D.C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1885. : TWO CENT SPECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip, APPOINTMENTS BY THEPRESIDENT| fr. Graves and His New Position. Tele: ms to The Star. se yy morning.” = PIONEER = a: HE DECLINES TO TALK ABOUT THE PUBLISHED sTa ©] thehouseat i o'clock. ; SS itr ¢ the hall ‘3d and Pennsyivast GovERNMEXT RECEIPTS To-DAY.—Internal | Col. Wilson Succeeds Col. Rockwell as} srarewents REFLECTING ON HIM—WHAT General Fercizn News. ave. <«., on THURSDAY, May 14th, at 8 p.m., to pay | revenue, $341,819; @usto 22,685. Commissioner of Public Butldings | assisrant secRETARY COON SAYS. RACING av CUSsTER Enreka Counel a frat ‘ Te Postaasten GEseRAL has appointea | ®4 Grounds. When a Stan reporter asked Assistant Treas- | GLADSTONE'S CLOSE CALL. | roxnox. air 13 Tiss G. W. Carroll stinaster at Gallant Green,| The president to-day appointed Col. John M. urer Graves to-day of the truth of the statement _ gent me + 7 Charles county, Sta Shah Aed UPS 2 * | made by the New York Sun, that his appoint- Ser corend i Wilson, of the corps of engineers, to be commis- bay horse, Merry = % 1 Y t to be chief of the bureau of engraving and H. He E d Defeat. hay colt, 1 Bripat REcEPTION—Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. | sioner of public buildings and grounds, June | ™C" low He Escape lefeat. i 3: , . os printin: = it e ulti- igner prey FORFAR Galt held a reception at their residence, on Ver- | 1st, relieving Col. A. F. Rockwell. Col. Wilson | Prarciesynagjamterpreced, as meaning the ulti. Stovsclink, tulbd.” There were woven erarberas (acto E i (eer ae mont avenue, last evening in honor of thetrson, | is relieved from his present daties in the office | of the business to a well-known bank-note com. = es = - SS ee YSTIMATE 3 «| At the sale of the property of the PoToMAc | Mr. Ralph Lee Galt and his bride. Alargenum: | of the chiefotengineers in this elty. It has es replied tl ad nothing | GEN. GRANT NOT SO WELL. | Milled Three Persons With Two Shots, STEAM EON Y advertised to be made by | ber of friends were present. been maintained ‘iat the: office “of commis not constle proper to say | c AY. tie ath day of a ee A ything In reply to a publication whose ponthe wharf| TH WALES CoURT-MARTIAL held a brief | sioner of public buildings and grounds belongs | mus was ri e motives wharf 1 nus Was appareat, As to the motives leading “ity ef | secret session this morning and then adjourned | to the corps of engineers, and the President has | to his appoint amatter resting] BIEL'S HALF-BREEDS ROUTED. c i] | Until to-morrow, not yet having decided the | recognized that claim, and in selecting Col. | With the appoint id not with them, {until * y , es Assis —.__. jour and | question raised by the plea made by the defense | Wilson has made an appointment that will garding ‘ } Trustees, | t the jurisdiction of the court. _ meet with approbation, Col, Wilson ts a| Some y When extravagant method THE DAY'S TOPICS IN LONDON. a rons » REPORT oF TIL (ON | _ SECRETARY Enprcort, accompanied by Ad- | native of Washington, and pe viper ne ‘ ailed in the buret of | G@iadstone Saved from Defeat by the Soe Rn ‘OF THE tant General Drum and Col. T. F. Barr, left | here, and is in every way adapted for the | engraving an s declared . " yhigs. | Bese ATIONAL METROPOLITAN BANK, wanie ton this morning for Fort Leaven- | dutlesof his new office. He Is about forty- | that it would ve had the Oseine Over Cees ee j —— ’ At Washington, D.C, Worth: FeAnsan to. make: en inspection of the it vears of ag anit wears a mustache and | W nto turn it into a | oo Seen corner JORROVERTHE neparr_ | RObbed Of $1.000 Worth of Dinmonds, At the close of business, May 6m, 1885, | military prison at that po ppotnted to West Eolnt trom: Washington in LORD SALISBURY SAID TO Th Foi A | ay ,13.—Mr. and Mrs, Frank RED TICKET DAY, James Corres, of Baltimore, who was yes- vas graduated July Ist, 1869. Te | TURN 1X OFFICE RADICALS, ISG oP Anew yon . Loans an terday appointed supervisor inspector of steam } ordnance officer ab Wash: CEPTION OF MINISTER PHELPS. } trom. neisco : ee & ‘ = n wrsenal in 1861 and served in the His _ $ | monds. . Evans ‘ FRIDAY, | Yessels for the third district, as stated in Tite | 24 aruilery during the rebellion froin 1861. to i not have welcomed | Special Cable Dispatch to ‘Tare Evaro Stas, | ation that the thie a arrested at Bie. = | STAR lst evening, has in his jurisdiction the | ’66. Since the war he bas been engazed in | his appoin I did, asa step in the right | LoNpox, May 13.—The Irish Uberal vote did | jave, Cal., and the diamonds recove EB cities of Washington, Baltimore, Norfolk, | engineer work in different parts of the country. | Girection, for I heartily oy dag of the idea of | save the government in last night's divisior > BBE Charleston, and nnah, The position pa: By virtue of his position of commissioner of | the government doing its work on business but Gladstone mpelled to ai od | ‘The Trial of the Dynamiters. BOB | $3,000 a year, besides controlling the appoint- | public buildings and grounds, he is entitled to | Principles,” a st acd se ace asea rR erent G STATEMENT TO CONSTABLE BBB pee | Ment of ten ocal inspectors and two clerks. | the rank and pay of colonel. a hat arked the report, “Is meant by the additional concessions to the Nee registration DESOR. ae 5 pence me eaNG Cae r, Curren is about Zorty-five years of age, has | The President to-day also appointed Ferdi- | statement that Mr. Graves’ appeintment will | expenses out of the imperial funds; namely, of Cunning ee oe Premiums pai had twenty-five years of practical experience in | nand F. Dutais, of New York, to be U.S, consul | Advance the Interests of a certain combina: | tan pence a name. Thirteen Ulster whigs came I chis sworine at tee TICKET PEARS IN OUR ADVERTISEMENT, | Checks and othe marine construction, and his appointment was | at Ha’ tion? over. otherwise the government would have r the court was opened. . i é - 2 | | Bilis of other Banks. asked for by prominent ship builders, iron | The President has also appointed the follow- do not understand that; do you” asked | Bier 9h ‘aminority of four. The size of the | os submitted as evidence DAY BEAR IN MINDTHATON THAT DAY a nal paper founders and engineers of Philadelphia, Baltl- | ing postmasters: H. T. Snively, vice James MeGoce “There is no combination here that | 7) Jority wasa general surprise. Golore the ary statement made Burton te TICKET BARGAINS EVER OFFERED BY ANY THE CAsH and securities in the Treasury | City, Wy. vice H.’B. Beagle, — = aa ee. ‘ trunk foreight shillings from a aman tn Great were found by the commission, which finished J.; Henry_Kingsley, Affairs in West Washington. AROTHEE FiGhT EXPECTED ON TILE BUDGET. | bo soore etreet: th did not know the man, DAY the count yesterday, to be exactly as stated in resigned, Schoharie, New York; | | Lrpnoveae new colored school | ,.) He next storm awalting the government {8 | Lig had not scen him since, and that he (Bu : the accounts oF the (renbarcl ullingsworth, view G. K. Gilme} house abont being finished here is two stories | 9p the budget. | T hear that the conservatives | tn rom America on Christina: ausel RED eta eS Tabwence for four | mpsion expliad,,Mlehmond, Vig Danie and basement hight being 81 fect | tine be Hhe, en Tne Oppose it toa division, | sor the p d to the statement betng a ae = at s.—Leave of absence for four | dell, vice W. T. Ewing, commission ¥ 69 feet in height, |! 3s see cone admitted, 110) TICKET WEDO THISNoT To CATCH TRADE months, to take effvct about June 1, 1885, ts. Gladsden, Alabama; J. G. Van Riper, vice W: | with a 7 foot cupola, ‘The building containg |, The wew beer and spirits duties are very un- | MimItCL bat the objection was overruled. DAY THROUGH "ANY HUMBUG. WE| Capital stock paid in ranted Capt. William G. Wedemeyer, 16th in- | H+ Stevens, cominission expired, Rutheriord, | eight rooms, their dimensions being onan aver. | POPUAT, A mass meeting was held this after- | Evidenoy was then given showing | it 5 syraiina : ” | Sapptus find. f eseds ition Pe becnelinn (ocasbine) Chas.’ Rittenhonse, viee Robt. Rushing, | aze 3 feet. There are also eight ante- | pon in “Trafalgar square to protest against | py cort street, White Chapel, he gave the Lame RED SIMPLY CLAIM WE SELL GOODS 4S! Undivided profits. Hee epee da apie te arn ee ce ve Sj | J» Commission expired, Hackettstown, N. J. rooms and four play rooms ond out-houses. The | em. of Burton, ee ee te a ! ional Bank not incapacitated for active service is granted Teave A SUCCESSOR TO JUDGE AXTELL, ETC. main pean $25 feet by 14 tect, and the stair An Fraphoael oz rete MOUSE ~ z0nne. n ——— ee seal é ae of absence until further orders on account of | Late yesterday afternoon the President made | Wien dnished In the nelehbortieed et eee cont | ples lemeae toca he a ee reo Census Returns, AY. COUNTRY, AND OUR STRICT RULE disability. the following appointments: William A. Vin- | nis the contractor.—Messrs. G, | Of lords, passed resolutions urging the forma-| | PROGRESS OF THE WORK BY THE POLICE, RED IS NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD BY ANY Iv 1s STATED that the West Virgin: cent, of New Mexico, to be chief justice of the | Arlington mills, situated | tion of radical liberal organizations everywhere | The talking of the census by the police is pro pa : Gee niin ceatna went vers wee supreme court of the territory of New Mexico, no Potomae streets, are | to make thts a test question of the candidates in gressing satisfactorily, and would have been THCKETONE. WE HAVE ONE PRICE urge the appointment of Mr. Wm. M. : tere having erected a ciipola, which will give venti- | the next election. ‘ad “4 se Clements, late master of transportation, B, & 0, | Judge Vincent is a lawyer of distinguished at- | jation‘and will also be au aux to the ele- SALISBURY ANNIOUS TO TAKE OFFICE, Se ee DAY. STRICTLY, DO A CASH BUSINESS R. R., as superintendent of railway mail’service. | tainments, about thirty years of age and a tior. Roller machinery of the latest Improve- | The reason of the persistent attacks of the | Police duty done by the census takers, and the SLY. eREE v1 PRE Sra native of Springfield, I, He has never held | ments will shortly be placed in the above mills, | conservatives on the government at the present | detention at the courts, compelling them to lose RED ONLY, THEREFORE WE ARE PRE- oN, G.V. N. LorHror, of Michigan, t# | oiico and was indorsed by all the members of | Workmen heine ziged at present in clearing | moment iy stated in well-informed circles to be | xeveral hours each day, and sometimes. WRGE Re crema TOakER PAdeCeeaIO OX | “Rhoreteage anetvetce’ | ROW Inlnister to Russia, was presented by See-| the bar, irrespective of party, He 1s now in | AWay old machinery, &e.——The boat house of | tht Lord Salisbure is auxious to come Inte | Notwithstanding the seriows drawbacks, le = ss LOE WHITE Coser, | Petary Bayard to the President yesterday. Mr, | Pari: e, on legal business, on 1 Dean tea earing completion, and | office now if he can, to give ee of | reports of the following preein » been AY. ED TICKET DAY, — “beh e - L Leroy F. Youmans, of South Cafolipa, to be cady CS¢ appearance his qualit leving that the tories have not | coe 7 siubsizibed and sworn to before me this 13th day of Gage oh lied Bi the) Stave Depertinent to-|- croy Soni aa, Pe pata cerolin ast be EMPT TO SCUTTLE A CANAL Boar.— | the slightest chance of success with the new | Sent Into headquarters; as yet ux “8 RED WHICH WILL BE ON FRIDAY OF "WILLIAM G, MOORE. Notary Public. Doongznren To SEchETARY Masrxo.— | South. araling, “i1e is the won of the former at: | Cl pT a Real eg Tatar poet eee | electorate. | precinct, 16,754; fourth precinct, SREY BAGH Wan We aHALE ExHTarr| Cxmecto ites z ETARY MANNING.— | torney general of the state, and ig a very able eri ly ing at suncasters 3 =port- THE RECEPTION OF MINISTER PHELYS. __ | precinet, 11,433: sixth precinet IW. MPSON, Wm. Stirp, colored, of Albany, has b and competent lawye! though there were night he was awakened by the | The fullowing are the preparatio for th | total of 74,5 i DAY. AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES ALL JAM sey fan inte aeoikae ta crete Man ie ike eigbt other applicants for the position You- | 80Und of water rushing into his boat, and upon | ception of, United States Minister, Phelps, 3 precincts. All the : ae Se Caceaie aal BRAINARD IL WARNER, }Directora._| Miios, Harris, suspended. BS eeernener Neco) maus was backed by the entire congressional | Pe een ae the eae sd a ae seuted | Southampton, on Frid: | turned in by th ; RED GOODS, SUCH AS WE HAVE SURPLUS i psusren elegation. jane es with a large-size 2 retary of legation her inet, whic renee Le ees _ | IN Bewaur or Gex. Rosecrans—Among | | Francis H. West, to be United States marshal | ('ew succeeded in repairing the leak before the | hight and will be joined by the Iayor of South nty Ising ICKET OF AND AR 7S PROSPECT 1LL CEMETERY the delogationeat the White. i esterday | fF the eastern district of Wisconsin, He is a | Poat sunk, but not before damage bad been done | ainpton and Consul! Thompson. ‘Tey will mect ral miles ol Ga utunen Oswatbaes [F“S0“omners of fotsare herehy requenten to, | was one of about dozenex-Colonscldicrmiens. | eidentot Ablwaukee,'a merchant, and presi | fthecabla and the carsoot gas ime.” "| theldibe on a special tus. maced st thelr: dep sap bap = tend a special m: ‘tw be in the German Hail, pm } dent of the board of trade of that city. Ei tating eld y - | Sal by the Isle of Wight steamship compa Gun nn GEE? DAY. on 11th st., between Fund G sts. nv. Business of im: | bers of Congress In behalf of Gen. Rosecrans. | about fifty veurs of age, and served in-the fed. and canal from the unines of the Cumber- | Minister Phelps will proceed immediate BER pk, MO Se Ge - | They aia [nat mention any xpecifie office for the | eral army during thewar. Ie has been wanemn. | and oa gegion for the week ended Saturday, | London in & complimentary. saloon car - Rot RA Ei berewarded or is lft-inag service to the demo- | Other public oMica en suet DUE MAS MEME MO SALUT Tons. an tnercane of 49,208 tons ag, | 0:09 RM Every Known Hampton Court Ee BA cratic party, The President assured the dele-| Christopher 1. Williams, of Iowa, to be mar- | Colpared h the corresponding period of Pettitt is showing muc ‘ Wousve Gee wore eo we, gation tht he liad, not forgatten Gen, Tose. | shal of the Uniied States for the southern dis AOL as le. Canal week. | Lambert won the first and second sets to-day, 2 proves to be very EIU BD TO-DAY AN ¢rans, and was considering what o! otter | trict of Iowa. : é s; decrease fast | and Pettitt the third, after a magnificent con is making good SELL THE FOLLOWING SPECIAL BAR- him, Itis rumored by certain Californians in ———+99-— a test. ‘ GAINS: ONE CASE OF LAWNs, BEAUTI- Washington that Gen, Rosecrans is to be made THE RIV IMPROVEMENT. B: here is a leak in the water-basin | ———.__ ——. FUL PATTERNS, SEASONABLE GOODS, recorder of deeds for the District. They state | for horses and cattle) situated on the corner of | RIEL’S FORC ROUTED. Postal Card Bids. a wa niblicare | athe bas been a resident of this city for cight | Clearing Out the Channels and Build. | ¥ snd Potomac =treets, which causes the water | igs ca kiss wink eat ¢ cexms and the | Seas, and do longer belongs to the Pacitic slope. ing Up the Finw. Hon of the authorities Is called to Ite There | DEIVe® from Thelr Ambush at Baton eae ee ee eee a ie or the tte : eenen 0 called te . ssals for furnishing postal eards f eee a c ‘uiles have been ne, | _ NAVAL OFFICERS ComseNDED.—Private let-| Gy), p. (©. Haind) tn ils reports to theventer or | Women arr in this precinet.— | | St the Point of the Bayonet. oes OMe department As rs were ONE CASE OF “BEST STANDARD _| tified not to’ recoznize it.and a duplicate will bede | ters received from Panama speak in warm Se a ae ee s A canil boxt owned by Barney MeQuade sunk | WINNIPEG, MAN, May ER EOE ect in the presence of the P: : are misnded ag prow WILLIAM L. BRAM | terms of the powers of organization displayed | CDStueers, just submitted, of the operations for | in the canal last night oif Waters’ wharf, from | Batouche, dated May 12, via ice roasting, | On cee Se ane sn sae ree Ores Ee : TS, cane HALL, 458 Louis! Bite | pe reectiearaie Bee ee ian played| the improvement of the Potomac river for the | cause unknown, | May 12, says: Batouche has fallen, The rebels | General and the Third the ¢ Ss by Commander B. H. McCalla, U month of April, states that two hydraulic | GRAIN RecerPrs—Canal boat Maryland ar- | hove fied being dvheow aan ae ment. There were nine bidders, as follows—the 85. cents ay i ave. and 1206 D st. nw. | (Ne Gnerey and special al area ReAU RL Boke Gl x a | Tived ves with 1,100 bushels of corn and | Raye And, being driven from their 1 | first figure repre bid per thousand oS nly agent. : tort . 1 omeial staff, Lieut. W. 8. Cowles, U.S.N, and | dredges were kept at work deepening and | 5 yu bushels of wheat for le : | ambush at the pointof the igure rept vid pe yOUUSHATN Sys agent for the following brands of Imported | Toye, Ww, H,’Reeder, U.8.N. When the ¢ widening the Washington channel below Long | ""TemrrtarcReany ConDITIOS DEW eTER AT ailanuy sade ; for one-cent ot for Revove ENGLISH PLAID DRESS GOODS, SOLD AT KAISER, CULMBACT, . dition reached Aspinwall it had reached a s bridge. Fair progress was made, the amount of | 7A.3.—Great Fulls, temperatu condition, | SeBt# Messenger to Gen. Middleton cary in the | « 35 CENTS, ‘The trade and families supplied. “Ondccs Baty Suceosine ites ccaione esas material excavated and deposited on the flats | 20: tecelving reservoir, temperature, 64; condi: | fijutes cantaining Gar Women and clilieen teen | telephone promptly tile: mylPmw.t3m. ay being 96,721 cubic yards, measured in_ place, | FeN At north connection, 36; south conection, wit) massacre the prisoners in our hands.” The | NOTION XESTHERE | FURLovGHS rx THE AGRICULTURAL DrPant-| caual to nvie sards meastced 10 | Ph at ietncet ete Boe co ore 2rcondt | general in reply told lim to gather bis women outs; : believing that | SENT.—Owing to the laboratogy. fund in the ap- | °%, diue. to lmpertoct machinery ava | BOWS. 3G. High tide In the river wgay ged | M24 children info one house and it would not | okey 4 ALL SILK AND WOOL PIN CHECKS, ‘tanlingare tiegal, aud can-by concerted actions pe | Poptiation for the Agricultaral department j inexperienced employes. ‘The detects ure grad. | P45 low tide ay 11 pau Later iter sentan answer thanking Middle- Moenta, STYLISH AND VERY DFSIRABLE FOR Wholly set aside or caticelled. Purtiesinterested should | being exhausted Commissioner Colman has | ually being remedied, and better progress is 1 dri ton tor his humane promise to save the women G8 cents; ‘THIS TIME OF YEAR.SOLD ATSOCENTS, _| 4PPIY.at once at the office of the special ‘Tux Heliet | furloughed several employes until the end of | expected. The many wrecks, logs, &c., encoun. Alexandria Affairs. and children, but afterwards, as general at- Spring- - Agocation. Ww. F. MATTIENLY aud C. H. LEE. | the fiscal year. For the same reasomhe hns dis-| tered in the Washington chaunel {s another | Reported for Tux EveNine Stan, tack was Just being made, he sent another ii = Sra AMCKENZL Secretary, Room 1, | pensed with the services of the state agents con- | source of delay, The total number of hours both | _A BUILDING LINe QUESTION.—Mr. W. D. | messenger, saying he did hot like war, but | Envelope Co., Hol: ‘cents. 435 th st. 0. myomwés1m_| nected with the statistical division. “The force | machines worked was 511, and the aver-| Wood is putting up a dwelling opposite to | unhee ee te et his ori shtion | number of ohe-cent ¢ 4 durin: the = ce > P i, Oppo: 8 the trovps retired his original intention | number of one-cent 58 (a= THE ROsD TOTHERAGS—a W. ef indies employed in putting up seeds will also | axe amount removed per hour 180 | Christ church, On Columbus and Cameron | of massacrelug the prisoners would be udliered | contract term will, provably reach two mniition, SOOIeH WOdk nai WHI (we 1 be temporarily Turloughed, as that appropria-|cubie yards, The machines make a eut | streets. Some weeks the city council | to. It was tov late, however, as the charge had | ut the twe-cent cards now on hand will proba: HAVH RETAILED AT 7% © NTS, WE The publicare hereby notified that in consequence HOSevOC I EMER te a eee He eet wld sia are Being tien 6 comp T= nee eon te ee en et | been commenced, and in a few minutes the | bly be sufficient to last for the entire contract 7 CEN a= vever, fi e weeks | tively smon! yottom. ork of buildin: ilding fourteen inches beyor e build- | els were the prisones ed. | term. OFFER TO CLOSE OUT AT of the dangerous coudition of New York avenue the | which now interveie before the beginning of | embankment along the outer margin of the il | ing line provided the nelehbors dat hoe object | PaRioigeee nee ee a ett District Commissioners have concluded to close it be- | the new fiscal year. Commissioner Colman | below Long bridge was continned by F. c.| The mayor having information that a bouse | French, scout; Lieut. Fitch, Ro’ Grenadiers; Hungry for Post Offices. 4 82 conta, tween North Capital and 2d street east. Parties desir. | thinks that the amount of beet sugar sced and | Somers, of Philadelphia, The work was com- | wall was being extended fouricen inches on the | Capt Brown, Houlton's Troop, W., Here savas i om. - dhs oP Ges dics te Hud Gee vin | Sorghum seed on bund ig greatly in excess of | pleted on the 9ih,and since then his dredge has | street, and that thirty-six inches more was | Surveyors. ‘corps: Privates: Fraser “and das, | DISSATISFIED Rn Ttl ick. Geebeutene ok YS. ng to attend the National Jockey Club Races will | the probable demand, and ls disposed to think | been at work on the Washington channel side. | being'used for window extensions, &., sent the | disty Outh resiinene. ec a a SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK IN my9-7t_| that the prices paid were In excess of the mar- | The D. E. Cuiver company succceded 1n work- | police to the building and stopped the work on |“ There were iifteen wounded, including sev- | 7% a : GUENET SILKS AT$1, $1.25 AND $1.38. OF Tie | Ket value. ing thelr dredge about one-half the month on | the wall Mayor Beckham holds that the act | eral oflicers. Seven prisoners wére rescued from | _ Ex-Senator Wallace, Col. B. F. Meyers and ae SSS = thé northwest margin of the tidal reservoir, | of council being made dependent on the will of breeds. ther pro ?:musylvania democrats are BBB u MMMM = he B. & OI He to Tun special ears on eachétrain to | © CORRECTION.—Three gentlemen from Kan- | forming embankment. The embankirent | the neighbors Is no. net at gli ad thet totes | wee alebrecds, aes qhainh the Peeha 8 u 0. be 9 | |in the city. To-l. they visited the President Be £4 UU MMMM and from theraces, (Tuese cars are fo sas called at THE STAR office to-day to ask a | along the north side of the sewer canal hus been | fore Mr. Wood has no permission to carry any A Talk With Judge Powers. | Sasa a. Pes * AA U U MMMM Sssq flauion only of ladies, aud centlemen sccompanied | correction of the implication in the heading of | ralsed by hired labor so as to retain the water | part of his house beyond the buildiag line. = sate = and headsotd>p rents to talk with them in fo AAA UL MMM Bgg8 cy DE dies) Round trip tickets, including reserved | Sn item about ex-Governor Glick in yesterdayrs | ANd material pumped by the hydraulic dredges, | City CoUNcTL.—-Presidents Downham” and | ™E,,XEW Goan Gs te Sbrioaee Ge rd to futur’ ppointments, selections for my13 416 7m STREET. | mater E Brat that Nels ae opp on S ees aay,8 | The present condition of the entire work of fm: | Douglas presided last might in their respective | SUZ gies GAMY QUES | Gttice, ete, The - “Moctatic leaders throughout = 2 (eee ar THe BE? hot an applicant and does not want an office, — | Perea ania oktLotiaot Beep oe tay | poards jof the city council. The prineipal sub-| Carcago, May 13.—0. W. Powers’ of Michi- | the country are more exercised now about the T Surat Mace A Srecunry | Soe nities ine el Uae 0 ag Re ot ghd dos not az he gree | eet of etbanicinent between Ey point and pms, Une punter | gan, the nimiy append sawnetnteJadge othe | Stall poet aie aang ng whe OF FRESH FISH. to AY ent time. He was and did up toatut three | {No thirds “of the. entire ate ae eeput pairs of the ferry | gupreme court of the Territory of ved | find the masses of the y more EVERY DAY ARRIVAL. a PEREL. Oo and. EL be. per BROOK TROUT, gi per pouud There is R ree. | the small tidal reservoir has been partly built; | a subsidy to the ferry. The subject was laid | a acne : = egg the FOMPINO. 5c. per pound. hb annoal meeting. a2 | ee aine,, Mansans, We hope ts corres: | about 4,900 linear fect of embankinent along over. J. Af. Nourse aaised leave toerectn frame | Sea,sudes Boreman, of Utah, Mr, Power S neee eee Boston MACK EEE : and Treasurer wil submai histe | any doubt about. it we repeat: Ex-Governor | He hortheast wnargiu of the large tidal reservoir stable ‘Witla dre tlmits: reterred to the com- | Sfich. “Woseas bors ar Patera: ocr but the busi Mat : anal report: and the fir meecing Jur the payment | Gilek, of Kansans, 1s not an applicant for sitive, | ues been ulshed, and about 1,600 linear feet | mittee on streets. W. F. Brookes made applica: | MIS aagt of polygamy, w | ness men af th LOBSTERS, 12h. ‘per pound. dues in the 13th hares ghcucts with ne | and has not been for at least three weeks.’ | #lOhg the northwest margin tiearly Muisted. | tiou for relief froin lideuso tax as broker, whlch | reiynedwand where the Gold delay in 1 postans SOPT CRABS. $1.00 per dozen. TH INS, in Hail ee = On section IIT about 3,700 near feet of em- | was referred. A letter annouucing the buspen- | hate been lound on macnn itt Somat the little villages, HARD CRABS, 3c. per dozen, Mose ten ta serve | CREMATION oF Con, Ly¥oRp’s Reaarxs.— | bankment on the Virginia channel side has | sion of V. M. Taylor was received from the | laysa number ofewen of polygamy hav ican merchant. hi : did a tlow prigea: PAS and CLAMS constantly on | Fe as eee yt anibe Gaamentogethier with the | me boay of Col. Stephen C. Lyford, of the ord. | bed finished; ou the Washington channel side | mayor, and ihe suspension was ordered to be | S2y44,number of district,and there. w ief rival In bu: atlow prices, Wwamaction of such other Dusiness Se may propeny Ua PI Payor, ord- | aboot 3,400 linear feet finished and 3,400 feet | continned. The president of council was erai convictions recenly. He thinks mot has given bit ’ PALACE MARKET, be sntseribed for in the 15th lasue, ‘1 per share. with | 2&BCe corps U.S. A., who died on Saturday | partly tinished, and an area of about 55 acres | authorized to appoint a new messenger, A Sra, Convictions, rece the judicial districts, Weil 24th st. and New York ave. outback payments, "A fall attendanee is requested. | Might, was cremated at Lancaster, Pa., yester- | raised above overflow at high tide. The Vir- hout on Franklin street was ordered to be | the government Is detetained to pust ‘tie 5 sein FRANK J. TIRBEWS, Proprictor. ROBT G. CAMPHELI, Presid S85; cane Temalus were in charge ofa guard of | ginia channel between Easby's polnt and Giles. | filled, the expense not to exceed 850. Kepairs | Issues It was the desi’ of the. Prendent, he INO. A. PRESCOTT, Scc'y and Treas, the heavy ordnance department, commanded ’ polnt, has been dredged ai least 300 feet | were ‘ordered to Washington street near the | gaid- not to appoint men tothe jadecduine whe, = q =H 1101 rr LO: by Lieut. Ira, McNutt, and were accompanied | wide and 20 feet deep, and @ short section of | property of Mr. Brodus. An order that Came- | Wore influcneed either wine oe toe questionjand | righ! Hose Resa (Grasoax V anes, 2 IMPROV ‘COMPAN ¥ several friends, fucluding a number of army | the Washington chai has been widened and | ron street from the east line of Columbus to | the appointments have been made irom ‘out- | competi : \ sere B,C the annual weet! | oMlicers. Ex-Secretary, Lincoln was expected, | deepened in the same way. Aired street, and Columbus street fromm Queen | side Pun tasritoie asrceMieds the miciomtann: aoe ES NG YET— 1 2% ‘sof the Colonial Beach Lin- | bu not arrive. Tho usbes were remove zi YRIN 4 King street, be paved, if two- of the F et os ects ‘THE BEST THING YET—HOSE REELS at $1.25. nmpany for the election of oficers for | this morning and shipped to this clty for in- PEE Ee aeac ae rf ee ae oe a holders thereon have made uppiica- . Pepe - e derma refor, was laid over until the next meet. | ee ee having adjourned | the democrat | those men de | reflect, th: r » | Propert, Will be held at Colonial Beach on | terment in J ve Dredging with hydraulic dredge No. 2 will b> | PPOPY. pene continued in the Washington channel, and |’ day of June, 1552 ‘in; ie Tue Darry Division. with dredge No. 1 on the second contract in the |. Lo WEEKLIES. —Two weeklies are now pub- partment has received many letters from per- Sine ee ca near Easby’s point, during | lished here by colored citizens, 7he Old Dore re: ake pores caret ae rae 4 inee sons interested in dairy matters throughout the | Muy. ‘The D. E. Culver company will continue | fon Mercury, a large nine column journal, con- | 1.39 bie morning totally destroyed the Cray country expressing pleasure at the announce- | dredging and forming embankments along the | ducted by Win. .\. Carter, and the Post Heho, | tioek, eauslug a foss ot $15,000, partially. ey) ment that the department proposes to establish | Rorthwest margin of the tidal reservoir. Dredg- | published and edite: by M. L. Robinson, which | Greq by Insurance. ‘The block wae Doeabted toy division devoted to the dairy. ‘This division | ing and embankment along the southeast mar. | hat now ceased to use the “patent outside.” | (red us imatmanes: | he blvels Was oce 25 FT. HOSE, WITH REEL, FOR $50. VASES, WITH RESERVOIRS, HOLD- TWO WEEKS’ WATER SUPPLY. Just the thing for Parking or Cemeteries, HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, gz administra best for the country aud the f Chie | opinion is that they Will not be _mylL See ee eee eee (uaieidnague Teeet¥ed | hus not yet been organized, aud its plan and | git, Of the tidal reservoir, and along the Line of | Both papers are well printed and deserve suc- | {he Post wmlee and a. hardware store, an wich | opinion seen tty until Daou, Arrexrioy: esapeake and Quio Bonds, West Shores and alt | Scope is still a matter under consideration by | Wall between the site of the inlet gates and | cess. i ss office, a millinery stor and Bonds! t ¥. the National expre: theNew Yorkana Philadel | the commissioner. It is expected, however, | Long bridge, will be in progress by a dredge | | ALEXANDRIA Not UNDER LEASE.—A letter | Tons jeweler; ina in the upper story asa | 5 ; phia Stock Ex"nanges boughtand sold on commission, | that an appointment of a head of the ni hired by the hour. Dredging will be continued | from the U.S. Land Office, si yelling. LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS | Boston orders execaied,shinericau Nell ‘Telephone | division will soon be made. ew dairy | atong the margin of section IL, near the | 80m, acting commissioner,” transmitted in | ¢¥eling. Slowing en. WELLE 30.5 FR Stock dealt i Washington channel, under the second ¢ontract | Official form to the clerk of the district court, From W. a peer er genie EM. DL District of Columbia bonds of all denominations on | NAVAL ORDERS—Capt. Edward P. Lull, or- | with C. Somers. ‘The dellvery of stone by the | and recelved at the city hall. in Washington, a | 4, eTOM™ t Te a ee gg jas, ‘Insurance re) Pompanies : d o sta- ca ion. This letter, written from Decatur, ILL, ew! gular a er s - iy ’ POMPADOTR BANG: SHINGLED Banas. | bonght snd'sotd. tion, the 25th inst.; Rear Admiral John H. Up- Ce upon the work of improving the | by John Schinger, a land agent, says he was in- | 1Dg, first prices showing # decline of 14 to 4 per | Janes W. But a, ¥ ga Naked t wire from ‘These styles never need pe In the hairdressers’ hands: F office to New York, Philaiel- | shur, detached from the command of the Pa- | Washington and Georgetown, harbors, by re- | formed by his client there wus’a town laid ont | Cent for Pacific Mail” and N. ¥. Central, wn- | 1. Colems always tn order by plain combing. Hair drexed and ps0 | cific station, the 25th inst., and ordered to pro-| moving rocks, 1s reported. ‘The contract of the | Ou land near Washington named Alexander or | changed for Lake Shore, Wester, Union ‘and | Willian od ikinson, David vi a! A. Clark, Fred Joore ange Sbingled. caer > = 3 = ceed home to awalt orders; Rear Aduiiral 2 ging company wilL ted | Alexandria, on land leased 125 years ago by | Delaware and Hudson, and 4, to %4 higher for — SMiMY. SEDIGNE IS ee LADIES OF WASHINGTON Ward ¥. McCauley, from the command of tho | Qurkhe Mas cad dso Work Cotbed pleted | One named’ Darwell. to one Alexander ier bo | te other active stocks of the list. Ju PPE as alin: SESS RIGS, 1S LIQUID plaMoxD TO KNOW THAT League Island navy yard, the 16th inst, and | Gsuteser wiih Mt Lowe. Years, and asking information. An examina-| tbe early dealings there was a ‘mod- a ease.A great (onic Willstrengthen and prevent disease. MISS M. CAVANAUGH, DErssMakER, ordered to command the Pacifle station, the a tion shows no such lease, and that Jon Alex- | erate advance, especially in Lake Shore | ER MACHINERY GIVES OUT 6 3 TO OVER- For coughs, ‘co ‘and: long cise! shieetahimcirpo Late of 201 Pennsylvanta Avenue, 25th inst; Capt George H. Perkins, from the Missouri Se rs Criticised. ander owned the landon Which the town stands | 8nd _ Louisville and Nashville. This was BE. SE CWE Wakes Sunes Ten Wactingwn, but ig located at ‘| COmMmand of the Hartiord, the Both inst, and | greene’ cavaRERLae ves e AVING ON MER SECOND TRIAL TRIP, 219 years azo. | followed later by a reaction, and at 11 o'clock | The New York Times this moming says that = “fiSiaty _ Jeger ondered to return Lome anid wait orders; Com. SE ae F Nop Tig, Jargest assemblage which has the market te weak, with prices showing only | 146 new dispatch boat Dolphin made avother + Lg ant . J. Cromwell, from i@ comman: x ver been within four walls in this city he S, ' i 7 . er Suxerero, & Frercren, the naval rendezvous, Philadelphia, Pa., the | ‘There ss considerable feeling among the Mis- | Gredat the opera house here last niet on Seow. | New York Central and Lackuwanna, have ied | failure yesterday in her second attempt to dem. - | r | sceeettanpe * = Shi - Sist inst., and placed on waiting orders; Lieut. | souri democrats over the appointment of Sena- | sion of the exhibition by Mrs. Little's calisthe- | 42 the decline. Delaware and Hudson has pur- | onstrate that she can do what the contract for FURNITURE, CARPE: S, BEDDING AMD UPHOT.- (ee 4UstI Herr, Commander Joha McGowan, rom the navai | tor Vest's son arid Senator Cockrell’s brother-in- | nic class. The exercises, made up of the most | 8U¢d a course independent of the market, being | her construction ealls for—show 2,300 collective STERY GOOLS. rendezvous at Philadelphia, Pa., the 31st In- h ali tive federal positi The | Varied and graceful evolutions and drill, were | Weak in the early dealings and strong when the | 1) aicated horse-power for six.consecutive hours, STRAW MATTING, BABY CARRIAGES, Manufacturer of stant, and granted four niontiis' leave of ab- | !W to high and lucrative federal positions. The | Corarany applauded, and were closed by an ad. | Other stocks declined. ning rates are for 5 ee LOOSE COVERS FOR FURNITURE, ETC, ETC. |THE ROYAL," sence; Pay Direclor J.D. Murray has relieved, | ¢ritlelsms upon the Missourl Senators by some | dress ou “Strength and Beauty,” by Prof. Otis | Lackawanna ard Delaware and diye Peg ef, fave panyenechaesrdeucreepndepbaect tree eamcnhaton Remember, we guarantee prices to be always the temporarily, Pay Director T. H, Looker, of the | of their prominent constituents are rather |T, Mason, of the Smithsonian ‘Institution. —- | New York Central, 1-32; St. Paul, Krle, ods, and yard in New York, at 9:15 yesterday morning, lowest. GREAT SWISS PROCESS, duties in the navy pay oflice, Washington, D.C.; | sharp and savage. Rev. Father Phelan, of St. |The publie school teachers’ institute will be | Michigan Central, 1-64. Others flat. “The mar- | Capt. Lewis, of the Mallory line, who was to 415 Tru STREET Nortawest. Assistant Naval Constructors Lewis Nixon and | Louls, bas been here for some days in the inter- | held next Monday evening and Dr, Bedford | Ket has been quite active, sales for the first hour | tajte ‘charge of the Dolphin as the buijder’s rep- myo PRIDE OF ERIN, J. L, Schock, at present at the Royal naval col- | est of his brother, Hon. M. H. Phelan, editor of | Brown will lecture on “Animal Heat.’—Mr. | being 75,000 shares, resentative, was on band, and with him came re ay - lege, England, have been granted two months’ | the Wesfern Watchman, for vonsul geueral | Jas. A. Caton has declined the deputy collector- Pilot Frank Bell, Then came Capt. Keer Masvracrenixe Cowrasy. COOKS’ DELIGHT | jeave from the tirst of July next, andattheex-|at Halifax. He solicited the ald | shipofinternul revenue for this district, teu-| _Cllcago’s Shakespeare Autograph. Belknap and Commander K. D. Eva il on ioe And tration of which ordered to return to Wash-|of the Senators, and thought he had it, | dered to him by Col’ector Shepherd. Mr. Caton | ENGLISH ANTIQUARIANS SAID TO BE MUCTI | United States navy, ang Mr. Herman %, 437 SEVENTH ST. N. W. other Celebrated Brands of Patent and Family | Foetsn und report to the Navy departisens: Until the appointment of Mirek. B. Ewing, of | fs an applicant Yor postmaster here, WORKED UF OVER THE ALLEGED CHIROGHA- | Who liad been nanied by Secretary Whitney. ws HEADQUARTERS FOR SHIRTS AND MEN'S Flours, RES RRC T ET Missouri, as consul-general atthe city of Mexi- —— PHIC TREASURE. a special board to supervise the trial trip, and to FURNISHL ‘as PATENT OFFICE EXAMINATIONS.—Dr. Grego- | co was announced. Fatlier Phelan nized | THESTEAM DREDGE CasE.—Yesterday in the| CnicaGo, May 13.—At the last meeting of the | report their observations to the > rd depart- $ 7 ne TELEPHONE CALLS: ry of the civil service commission, Js now ar- bee nous enn oo Cane A poe rer behind pena enerall Bote oes did made for | Chicago istorleal society somewhat of a sen- Sent ae Eng ineers Rioresee,, re vs C. C. Shirts,six for $4.2 si appoint same state at rel in the case of Camwal steam | sation w: ann nt made | and Ziegler, of the navy, were also presen : Rete ane a ee OFFICE, 475-2. ranging fora series of examinations to fill places | time, and gave up the matter, He says he did ¢ “No. 7,10 which the Judgment” Of the | By Mi Gen Ge tear eee ee aise eer or cport toGapt bellenap for du Keep's K K Shitts, six for $7.50. or $1.25 each. as asalatant examiners, mechanical draughte- | not Know Ewing, who's.a brother-in-law of Gen. | admfralty-court that the dredge was not the | tunate enough to come into possession of a | in assisting the board to find out Jast how mu All faily reinforced, finest workmanship, perfect men, copyists of drawings and proof readers in | Cockrell, was an applicant, but thought he | subject of admiralty jurisdiction was reversed. | “Ward” Shakespeare, containing the great — horse-power the Dolphin's engines developed. fitting. ' A MEETL Tare the Patent office, These examinations will be | (Phelan) had the support of the leadi This morning the court overruled the motion, y Mr. Roach also went with the party. For the omBEEPS SHIRTS MADE TO MEASURE. FS Po THE HIGGS Fike INSURANCE Com: | held early tn June in Washiagton aud several | Stiesourlans for bis brother. Senator Cooks | and thus the ruling stands thee, @ dries ie Tene niece Nees Pane ciccetcuanien | nea maura ee coayining eurtes Gomer, aos, Ck eo Bee a Best. Six for 910. Satis- Jes bs Kp gil of Nine Trustees willbe held | places throughout the country in the|rell, however, refused tow: the ap-| subject of admiraity. Messrs. Davidge and | has England, where Pepees rata A The vessel steamed past Riker’s island and : ‘! Por sa katy AY, May Othe Less, street northwest, | vicinity of scientific and technical schools, intment of his brother-in-law. In for the libellant and Mr, N. would sooty has profoundly moved Shake- | around College point at a moderate rate of 0 I. ¥ ‘ani re Bi be opened at 12 u.and closed at 2 p.m. | the object being to offer opportunities | fact he refused to have anything to Wilson for the dredge. iquaries, Mx. Gunther announced From” Execution Light the new dis- peed. . ry en” graduatin; mm these | do with it, because he preferred that a member os Es " itch boat was started off at full ‘on her av im TRANS S MOUUS wees” | Institutions, ‘Fue examinations for the Patent | ofhigiamly should not receive an, appoint | BILL vo Ser Asie A Tax DeEp.—To-day Ete tae tives centcmttiog ‘tan | Eaictreton scr boas’ trial ett) hee Bow by, 1! verpool _congrat ing i LD. TAX Axes! | Office involve scientific attainments. The ex-| ment. Mr. Ewing's friends advised the Mr. W.Willoughby for Chas. filed a bill in | upon his acauisition, and expressing as- | along like a bird for ap hour, varying from 14 to SPECIAL SALF OF TRAVELING BAGS AT 25 = aminers require considerable knowledge of | dent and Secretary of State of Senator Cockrell’s | equity agt. W. J. Acker et al., neirs of Nicholas Unishinont at the tact of each @ rare literary | 16 miles an hour. ca Cent Below ee ‘Taxpayers can save a discount in the settlement of Rees chemistry and other practical sciences. | attitude, and urged that Ewing was an excel-| Acker, to set aside tax deed for te lot 4, sq. | treasure turning up “from among the wildsof| | John Roach was in capital humor. At 12:25 % Collars. Latest styles, est 4-ply. 6 for 90c. General and Special Taxes by calli of pe utarer and age ey pies are po pe Slices prem entee, oe cama sae pane tor Acker vals. eh, ieee fora | ren ae aD Nuria a chation vain | tikis? soln Roach burried t sone sen Racine 3 Sty! Bee , 25e. oy on Much sougl ny as amo) pit o mn led tor Say Kesp’s Goods and ante Sf per conten Pee pur i cs the best under the government on account of | democrats who want places for themselves or | paving tx of@iii11, and the’ compl f | paneaeenaetats Rises teens eeomt monet | reese, WILLIAM DICKSON, the advantages for the future which they offer. | friends are not listening very patiently to any | asserts that the collector in respect thereto did | the latitude tor be used in | bious countenance. A forward crank pin, di OLIVER P. BURDETTE. Nearly all of those who have passed examina-| excuse. Senator ‘Vest ie ity nonnay scored | not comply with the law as reporting it within | attempts to the authenticity of the sig- | rectly preset 437 7th st. now. pizim___224 4st. nw. _| tions ior these places during last year have re-| for fixing his son so handsomely instead of | two days to the recorder of 3. the | nature. A London savant sent to Mr. Gunther | become suddenly overbea' Sole Agent for the District of Columbia ap2s-sm 5. M. CATE. M. D., 916 McPHERSON | ceived appointinents, looking out for other democrats, assessment was contrary to law, and sale | a curious old history, very quaintly iiustrated, | cessary to I a __ Square, gives special attention to diseases. of ——— ———— 99 ‘was not advertised as required by law. Of Siratford-on-Avos, and. another a leaf torn | that it was an accident which Rewovan To Rescn. prio ag pais bee | ae aud Fotis dis | Pensonat.—A reception was given in Phila- 4 Steamboat Company’s Sale. pen ne from an old issue of the London Afirror con-| the best regulated steamship. Sareea eee —*"__8p it delphia last evening to Vico President Hen-| Mr.C.C. Duncanson, the auctioneer, sold at | |THE Ascznstox Cuunon DeBT.—The conse- | taining a wood cut purporting to represent a | ended Tune 1 we will move to 941 Pennsylvania (een nctthats is purtcaiany SARLOES.AND | drickea by his cousin, Dr. Wm. Thomson, at No. | public auction to-day, at the wharf at the foot place on Ascension day, but the creditor, a gen- pg pg Ee ee a en ee ed Seinen ba ebulla bas wes“ eae aciis VIT-F, the new and popular Brain and Nerve Tons | 1426 Walnut street.—Gov. Cameron, of Vir- | of 7th street, the real and personal property be- an living in Philadelphia, has declined to | (enther duis the signatare on the wood cut | been runming just one hour and mS the Salcsuard against Malaria. For sale areated by | ginia, and Col. Glennan, of the Norfolk Vir | longing to the Potomac Steamboat Co. ‘The | receive the money, which is hot due yet fora | ina the signature in bis possession as | when ber ‘snd wotil that time we will offer our stock of the glass or in bottles by WC. MILBURN, Sole Lu- genic ure in town, staying at the Metropoli- he rights to the whaff privileges, | little over a year. ‘The amount, $31,600, 8s | nearly “sentient le, and therefore he | her anchor near the Middle Fisted Tatts. Soup Tureen Berry Bowiy | Vi mt Meurer: 1450 Fetanvivinia ave | fan = Col. G. Ibgersoll and, IN. Baker, of | [ho aeal ‘eatatentes and. the "sleamer Geargs | Pave the cash to fee the church encily fork ib Beato snore J otag od fpr 5 - —— — ‘asl uis on ‘ ve cus! 1e ent “ "" Cake and Card Baskets, Vegetable, Baking he towers. Monday——bx Representative Ferrell, of Now | L@ lMdeiphia, ‘The seaner Georgiou will | Geb ‘This action on the part of the creditor | he autograph in the “Ward. Shakespeare is | waiting. ordet wd Butter Dishes, Candelabra, Casters, Jervey, ie at the National.—Mrs. Belva A. | Of Philadelphin. ae aoe cd ttosteamer | Will prevent any further action in the debt ie: Gunther hes forwarded to da | ward ee ee ee Nua the members of tbe two houses of the Michigns | Excelsior epee te AR: fe thle ClLY. | Goutrable investment can be. found ior the | COPY, OF the autograph and | the Sauder (Clocks, Brass Mirrors, Sconces, Candlesticks, legislature on Friday.—-Mr. G. V. N.Lothrop, | The tale was mate tn Lop PoE oy the inten. | Present holder of the debt. pemens wee ae. see a> Ge. 7. at greatly reduced prices for cash. the newly-appointed minister to Russia, is ut | 118.‘of Some of the bondholders to . Mis Cigar Exploded. Ge. pate Hate of Sarticla, which the tate of Ohio sends | Bow company. ‘The boats willbe runatuaual, | | 7S DESSIDENT te ee a ad Sata h eelistiven popsicle of tite piece | toraay. > . yum ‘of this HARRIS & SHAFER, =n to, the National Hall of Statuary, ts uot Nic] yy CoNTROLLER OF THE CURRERCY has dé-| Senator Blackburn had a misunderstanding | Domun® well-nown, physician, of this piace | terday af — pete otam Teallab bat ee’ Americas ciiiane | cided that candidates for eppoltment as ne- tof the fallure to appoint Senator Riitite and eyes Tt was ancer: | a letecr JEWELERS, he js not an Italian, but an American cit 's i shall be subject toa a's brother to the office for which he tainea the contained ao pistol cart-| in thi Wat McLEAN @ 80N, SN pos tL Welles, of Hartiord, is at | special exaioination in order to determine thelr bad been selected, but Senator Blackburn et | rage bad been put im it by some un- Legion @yllgm 1113 PENNSYLVANIAAVENUE. | mb3L 15th and B streets northwest. | Wormley’s, ness. ; ; post naga, ryan aa esar buareda eostce AON :

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