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THE EVENING STAR “PUBLISHED DAILY, xcept Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Eerthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave, and lt St, by The Evening Siar Newspaper Company, ). W. ADAMS, Pres't Tur Evrxrxo Stans served to subscribers in the EF carriers. on their oth account, af 10 cents per ech ide. per th ples at the counter, 1 Sens’ Such" fy" mail postage prepald--B0 eeuts a one year, SO: six mouths, So eid at the Post Oflice at Washington, D. <class mail waiter. | ‘Tux Wrexty Stax—poblished on Friday—$1 3 Year. postage prepaid. Sik months. 50 cents. 2 All Mail subscriptions must be paid in advance: Zo paper sent longer than ts paid for. Rates of advertising made known on application, he Eoening Star. Vo. 66—No 10,015. WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1885. TWO CENTS. | The other sta MELTON WINS THE DERBY. Consul Waller and Senater Payne Rep- resent America at the Great Race. Loxpox, June 3.—The greatest event on the Engush sporting calendar, the race for the Derby stakes, was run to<day at Epsom downs, The ‘weather was brilliant, a pleasant breeze tempering the heat of the sun's rays. The at- tendance at the race course Was enormous. Mr, Thomas M. Waller, consul general of the United Statds at London, was among the He was accompanied by a large party of Amer cans, The winner of the race was. ord Has- tings bay colt Melton. He was the favorite in the betting, and was ridden by the famous Jockey Fred. Archer; Capt. C. Bowlt sey colt Paradox, second place, and Mr. Childwick' bay colt Royal Hampton, third place. Paradox hoice in the betting, He was was second ridden by Webb. les rode Royal Hampton, rd's bay colt | Crofton, Mr. W. H. Manser's” bay colt Chonbra, = 5 Lord Scarbrough’s chestnut colt Kingwood, SPECIAL YTICES. A Changes in the Third Auditor's OMmce.| PROTECTION OF THE WATER 9 Lora at Ne brown colt Luminart Gen SPECIAL _ NOTICE Washington News and Gossip, | Se 32Sats ‘ow aus civ sunvics mrees SUPPLY. Telegrams to The Star. |! co ease a a SCARY sof Omo | oS USTON Rac OS.© Goverxuent Receirrs To-pay—Interal | 7 THE CASE ORM’ FOWLER ASD OTHERS | pion of the Canal Officials. tea; Bre HO. Symer's chestoeteon ‘Och and P streets | | The 45th regular monthly meeting for payment of | revenue, $260,456; cust: $589,471. = fi nd Lord Rosebery's bay colt by Mac “Adiuission 25e. d making alven-es will be held at ital corer — office with a vigorous hand, and is trying to | rHry ARE WILLING TO LET CAPT. SYMONS DO THE DERBY ot Lynette. moe Wotlk pa Y USESDAY, June 3d, ‘THe Frnsr OPEN-arz Concent of the senson | organize {tin such a way as toenable him to| THE NECESSARY WORK, BUT want To cvarp|MELTON WINS 5 sire ics core is 6 ab oleh aiaae RESORT, | "New'stock can bet by the Marine band will be xiven in the White | dispose of the work, which, he says, he found | CANAL INTERESTS, : and fre kom: 3 tod was. offered 4 treet, above : ase grounds next Satu : 2 : —— 0 tra place of amusemenin | paxtEL pono’. ELL, President, | House gi next almost hopelessly behind. Several ehanges:| ‘The officials of the canal company nave de- < radox, 5 to 1 against Nalntrailles, @ 3 DANIEL DONOV lt P; Inst Crafton, 10 to 1 against Royal pe cits ‘euine trom 6 tw tz o'clock. iE MUTUAL ib SOC ARMY ORDERS.—Lieut. William F. Halsey has | have been made. e 6 ferred giving a positive answer to Capt. Symons, | THE AFGHAN FRONTIER COMMISSION. 2to 1 against Kingwood and 2 to 1 The par ted on Feasonable terms. Admis TIMORE: Mo.—With pleasure X ten-| been ordered to. duty at the branch hydro-| |The deputy third auditor, Mr. A. M- Gan-| representing the government, in relation to the sees » field, consisting of Choubra, Lumb : mperayment tu my father, | graphic office at New York. assistant Surgeon | Sewer, has tendered his change of the waste weir at Great Falls and the vdrain, Sheraton, Esterling ahd the 4 tie payment within 24 hoursaner wotiee Of | Pandeneee or oeres. (© the recelving ship Inde- | “Crs nes i Lewis, a third-class clerk in the | closing of the tumbling dams or overflows there | DEATHS BY LIGHTNING IN CHICAGO. Soe aol keels of Wiehce ana boaik eral benelits, JOSEPHINE LEE, 483 Sel ‘a _ pension division, has been dismissed. and Jos, | until they can consult with the attorney of the d. danghters went to Eipeom by eepecs HE CATIONS Boar, of which . Fowler, the chief of pensions division who | © : medians pairs SS SS 0 witneas the rac fe ae is BORED: ot ae Ge was dismissed on Saturday: hae been retwatared | cabal company, As stated in yesterday's STAR, to witness the races, | sang le Cents, cretary of Te reat authorized PY | and appointed in Lewis" place. “Mr. John B, | the canal officials are willing to assent to the | WAR ON THE CHICAGO GAMBLERS. woo a DEAVOLO. : os ed te examine and report epenire ne-| Hussey, of North Carolina, has been made chief | proposed changes, but they want to be pro- errs taco af the Gillsh was eine wad exciting, “RSDAY Penney’ cessities of our seacoast defenses, held its first | of division. , 5 ected full s y —_—>—_ elton won by ahead. Roy: was estry Company’ meeting to-day in the office of Secretary Endi-| ‘The reduction ot Fowler to the third-ciass | (Ce! bilge ea Seppe tnd dejton won by ahead. Royal Hampton was 6 e 1, ¥; Atwater ohn &. cott. A’plan of proce as mapped out, clerkship, from a position of ehtef which was | {ual Lroberts. ‘There is a feature in connec A TERRIBLE THUNDER STORM. The betiing at the start was: 75 to 40 against ere : Samuel x. epted fro: e civil service rules, was ma a vel wl equires sI - lt 3 tol % x fie Peunsy “ars, aud | Samuel Nnddo A. G, Mrxocar, elvil¢ United States | Seconding to those rules whleh provide that if | tion that would not pertain toany other level, | Fone Persems ii by Lightning im | ji)" aT to eee eee, eee Caen e | meeting: + has rep ecretary Whitney the | a ian was appointed to an exeepted position—| Near the upper end of the level the bed of the | Chiengo—Street Car Passengers in nst Crafton, 16 to 1 against King -* IME MUSEUM, = STH ; BLic | M4rival at New York of himself and party, who | thitis,a position not protected by the Jaw: anuf Is so low that in time of very bi Peri! | to Lacainst Redrain, 33 to 1 against Pennsylvania’ avenne, i that ig excinaive right | have been surveying the route for’ an inter- |! 4 eVenaes Dae ital tee. wanae. | the river overtiows the towpath and di es | Cucago, June 3.—As far as has been learned 100 to L against Sheraton, 150 to 1 jo selliand put up Pucumatic Bells” | Oceanic canal ough Nicaragua, a e s Ap | x large Volume of water into the e: iF | ae Ol one ERAS Esterlin 0 to mst ynetts i in the District of Columbia, nnd would caution anvone | ——— . | pointed since the passage of the 1 | years ag ppropriated money to be | {e Humber of persons killed by lighting in eel amanieeaee . putting them up or haying it done. NAVAL ORDERS.—Lieui. (junior grade) Wm. | cannot be so reduced. — Commi: expende ul wuthoritics in raising | !@St night's storm is four. “The name of one Sones scibicion SOREL SAUMRGMT 0 maak Se ee fcosbe ner Ped ice ens H. Sehuetze has been ordered to examination | Gregory ABE a ire er pera he town nkment high enough to pre- | man killed on Blue ndavenue has not been Youn. Joned ety rie cio y rates. an at the bri ydrographic office, New York ; | in other deparunen' hly, and the redu ended. The towpam embankineat’ has | Rothke: The z wrers emploved rk this morning by the Die forming Monkeys, &e. | Spee encen ee: had held his office before the law went into | @ balance of 81,100 of the government appro- | Anderson was the wire of a me ths twrocition, World never saw. CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. THE SuccrssruL LocAL Brppers for station- See Ta od Scbee, we Eat os pt abet prfation s NM remains to be expended in protect- avertn ee on ancient he IN. Chief “trded_ places w lass clerk. | ng tne oy veniie e hoint of | SUppe 5 own thechimmney, knock= Feat ery and miscellaneous supplies for the War But thisdoes hobapen upaway for avoiding |e Fee era om overnow Save ais aatiel (ine Der aoneel ating up the fleet. | Chicago Gamblers Surprised. The 68th meeting of partment for the next fiscal_year are as follows: | the ei xainination, aS any man now | hed, and it is important to provide an adequate | MYST! CRIES FOR HEL, MARKISO ALL GAMBLING Ballantyne & Son, J. L. Whittington appointed to be chief of division will be de- | plice of outlet for storm, water incase ofa big | During the height of the stort, last night, ACES RAIDED ON THE STH, AND IT IB Rupp, J. F. Paret, J.D. Free, jrs barred from the classified service except through | Fise in tie river, Capt. Symons took all these | SWitchmen. working near the Illinois Cen. | THOUGHT THEORDER WILL BE ENFORCED, 4 ‘Morrison, J.J. Chapin the Fesular cour Ti law is, Nery oleae 2 | facts Into consideration in making bis plans, | tral romng 3 mise, at the fet of ie b He eda N gh pion rheenge Sg N4 R Helphensiine, Geo. Ky e subject, and no attempt is being made to | und agreed in behalf of the government that no | Street, heard men ‘shouting for help. jor rom, May a x OMERVILLE, BKoteler & ‘Son, Z._D. Gilman. ade it. . , | damage should accrue to the canal provided his | *Witchmen went down to the breakwater and | oe hogy dyrsetm A ein Bong pend JNO. JOY EDSON, Secret ‘oflice R. Goldsehmnid, Barbour & Hainilion, ae tory of Fowler's reduction and Lewis’ | plans should be adopted. Another pointis that | halloed. They were answered by a chorus of | OMicers to intorm the proprie eat Lf DSON, Secretary, | he floor Kellogg, E. G. Wheeler, F. A, Schneider, Jas. B, is interesting. During Folger’s time | the canal officials insist that the changes at puts, which seemed to come from a number | places that the ordinance relative to the sels —— A STRAWBERRY FESTIV. Lambie and W.S. Thompson. . vho was chief of thp pension | Great Falls shall be made under the supers ision | ofmen out in the lake. The raiir men con- | Ure and destruction of gambling implements STRAWBERRY, FF as not liked vei y Tiird AU- | of the canal athorities.. The expressions of the | tinued to call, ‘The answers gradually became | Wiil be ent literally on and after the 5th entertainment for the benefit i iconic aNAO of the Hallow ? who had him, disinissed and | canal officials and treir action indicate that | fainter, Shortly afterward a watchin inst. In case of any suits being brought against SHrcosy axe . Pleasant. on W. | Lewis, the third class k, who hus just been | they donot intend to throw any impediment | the erics at the foot of 1Sth street, He rust aiticers by reason of such seizure and de- cutncht CHORAL UNION, ee hE dismissed, put in bisp in the of the prevention there of pollution | down to the breakwater and ¢: struction, the corporation eipeyoel has volun- Numbering 4, THE FoLLowING ARMY OFFICERS have been nt did not work, however, to Kelghtles’s | of the water. ‘They want to protect the canal | s answered 3 "the volees of sewers | teercd the services of the law department for Assisted by the appointed to act as Inspestors of camp and gar- jon, and about a yearago he went to against loss or injt SYMONS azrces to e wate! pughtthe men were d | se of si n y 2 y and reported that for many reasons it ect the: . the | South. He attempted to call the police through | the officers. The proprietors of all the regular : eee rison equipage, ordnance stores, and recruiting BAugOSa thing If Levis ‘could tie-put |inhnissy acti E tse te ni Se LUD CIE eae [AEG HAETOL EO AE eae ea ke | earubling heocees" Gal lee tates beeen ae <7 and until October 1st, my Property: Capt. Henry Metcalf, ordnance de ck in his old third class place and Mr. Fowler | will be arranged. Capt. Symons told an | by the flashes of lightning which d from | Whose places poker ts played have been notified K st. and 1007 Isth st., will be closet at Rerauent at Albany, N. Y.; Capt. Stevens T. | made chief, This was done and the work went reporter t 1,000 wotild cover the entire ex- | the telephone instrument whenever he touched | Of this order. The notification was a great sur- P.m.,Saturdaysexcepied. BL. Wit Norvell, doth cavalry, Baltimore; Major Au- isfuction, eee ees * lit: When the police finally tea n | prise to the proprictors, None of them had ex- inthand Rt _ | gustus G. Robinson, quartermaster at Boston, ppointed chief of | The situation aeee te uaes summed up: The | being out on, the lake a patrol wa nt | pected it, and all regard it as meaning business, a PORCELAIN — LETTERS.— 88.5 t. Lewis C. Forsyth, assistant ¢ nd a newspaper man. He ‘apt. Symons and the canal | to the foot of 15th street, | Similar orders have been given before, but the t Twenty percent retuction in price. Put Buifalo, N.Y e years connected with the y resulted in a practical azree- | tetns and patre ur erly unable to account for such upat once. W. 1 Stoops, Sign Painter, | 6th cavalry, Chicago, TL; F Greensboro’ (N. C.)” Patriot, the. oldest demo- vaste-weir and the tanisilng | Hot see out & n they at this time, One of suggested = SSsee - Jeximé | Edwards, Ist cavalry, Cihein jc paper in the state, of which he is the | dams may be changed. The canal authorities | ut the | that cont astice eelating tothe ex PICNIC RY THE G. > Licut. Clarence R. "Edwar qiitor and proprietor. “Hé was librarian of the | however, iisist that the work shail. be done by | joes wero very faint, and seemed a Jong way | Perienc man woo Jom 9 large, sum of © place ai Ness 5 : jouse Som and during the last Con- | their ‘men, though under the supervision of | OUt. IL Is thoueht a’ vessel : * twice arrested by the = RAN EXO ———————— Tent Mivhler. bth 8: New | W. H. Welch, of timore, was to-lay up the agreement in writing, so that the details | forced to t peers comes PLU York citys First Lieut Crecente New | pointed deputy thir ue may be specifically set forth, Capt. Symons W ESCAPE FROM A CATASTROPIT 409 NINTH STi oe York city: Capt. Charles G De | Vice A: M. Gangewer, resigned. Mr. We expects to commence the work within three or s the storm, Henry Carmody, bric - Rudio, alry, at, Philadelphia, Pons | borin asee. gies Seer eee diye hace a pereunare intra ates ie a ‘The owners of the steamer W. W. Cordoran have | = Bie Lisut co at a a. 26. He —_——+—___ hero of a periormance that probably saved the 7 Wwill assmipe the management of Mar- | (fee rst Lieut. Louis A. Craig, 6th cavalry, St! elected to the te, and was _presi- | Tae SAD DEATH OF G REYNOLDS | lives of @ number of pi ~ In the midst of AS WAS FEARED. ‘cursions Will be given Louis, Mo. dent of that body He was also the 2 2 the blinding wind and rein he ba i A later dispatch from Ser if Children. Absolute ‘order Z ° + Philac a Age. He wentt 7G . ison ovens fei urding the earthquake in Cashmere, Pith all the market affords. Lunches served. and ice. | (1 ana ‘return to tis office eeinremenvnt whole ons | Tevente cutter Samuel Dexter sailed from | Bano ae in 1880 a democratic wank PU AUDIOS ATRL AED oe ake bound north’ dashed upon the brid wounded. Forty natives were killed ional property, under oath, within, forty-tive days | Newport Tuesday morning on a cruise west- | collector of ¢ land. He was at— Sui S x te as it neared fhe center of the structure | nd cighty others were injured. Many from this date. and in defaaft of such return the AS | Ward, but had gone no further. than Point | tache of Iegation at London when Buchanan | I an interview by a Star reporter with Carmody glanced out of the window of latter will die of their injuries, The from the bea information that can beobtalsedard | Judith when her grates gave Out and she re- | Was minister. He was recommended for’ the | Fifth Auditor Alexander, who has been very | gare) Guanee Gut OF the window | . | paluce of the British resident is @ mass of ruins, : Bas teres ances as ae eae nm | Leica le Newport appolutment by the whole, Maryland delega- | intimately related, both officially and person- The driver had his head ducked down to wards iecbert Spencer Wot ieaeedl. : . ee mn, but owes his suce B Se ‘ f s + foree of the are « By order of ‘the Commissioners of the Detrlet of La ER CHBERS FoR Time Puuxep Kxronm |in tis behalf made by Congressmen Findlay | 91/7. ith the deceased for Ge ncaetieay ore unaware of he earful conoquceces tt Lie oe | IIB DISvsER EACas S/FKmr WRAERSD 'SrASAANOaN Columbia, Lost Him His PLACE.—Among halfa dozen dis- | and Sam. : : 5 : es ba ~~ | glect and the danger ahead. Carmody took in | : ROBERT P. LODGE, ieeeaseale con He es ee ce —¢e¢——___ Posterous. There could be no reason for it. “He | fue situation atia glance, dashed oat ‘of the | _Jel-6t Assessor, D.C__| within the past three or four days for various The New Schoo! Superintendent. was in good circumstances financially, and his | bridge-house and ran at ‘the top of his speed this morning, notes the (Je TEBPETUAL BUILDING a reasons was that ofa clerk who has been sev- | ™% PAUL APPOIS NEXT, TEARS FROM | family relations were of the most pleasant and | a¢russ the bridge tow Ped ths oe eae Ay secrete weenie 4 28 meets WEDNE eral times promoted. under the civil service ity made the for | 2cuutlful character, Mr. Alexander sald that | Bits and Same oun tents deter aaa Ox the Sequence of the publication ‘ - ee ea one oe ate che aae Aditi inden very viperciin wevlents Bont Ts | Lovie ons ee vote, | Jtdge Reynolds was subject to attacks of vei- | brake. ‘The ear, was stopped about ten tect a reprint of some recent articles arecte ng PEMUESDAY, JUNE STH (c=, PACE, HONAVIRES, Sioa mnes vigorous protest, until he | lowing order: “Tha Tie ee DorY, tpPaua, | tigo, and to this and nothing else could bis fall | from the endo the rails and over the muddy Harrison stated in his last letter ce Howling handsome Prizes offered. i ieee ee aatle when the false report came in that. Blaine had ‘Cease and determing an | and death be attributed. On two occasions | Waters of the river. eacatennee ng inl the pubsication book in po : = h 1 th : e begs to announce to. his’ patrons 1 een elect v1 ¢ : ‘] of public schools shall cease and determine on | y, getacross, allowed the t Uonal wrong in the publication of the in cominence at § o'clock pin. rated his establisament. Ail work wil bo nat | been elected, he was among i ot of clerks Who | se goth day of June instant and he ie hegeby | Within the past fouryears he has fallen in bis | Clos, allowed the te: ‘Americ jet him as a vietim of the 2 LS. cl fi very respect. A cl towel is used on eacl ef heir desks and rushed into the corridor to he y C * id is hereby ce, 2 ying 1 e eu neers y iow. Keturn Chee se2-2t_| Customersiaveds TO Yelaite | give “three cheers for the appointed @ superintendent of public schools | OMe 8t ORL Sous Tere [eons Eaerented iby 22 a nena = GIBAPESTAND BESTHOOK AND JOB] THE GoversonsurP or DaKora.—James i the full term of two years, beginning With | triends at the Riggs house and fell in Fiche ne eon reg eines ‘intin, opp. Dr.Sunderland’ vi ree} . sé 385." ana vertiz 5 2 s | tric lamp In front of Thoma or Tm FSS rentneatowt sen amn besaocre | ateNumara Freeport, I, whe minora Eee pet cance Cmaatecloners to | See hy Se earns, Reins, taken oy is | SR aa the NATIONAL RIFLES long experience inthe business wiligive satisfaction, | by Hon. 8,8. Cox and others, 1s an applicant | 4 A STAR reporter Cotlice waar lixed tor two! Wluet eerlousietiaue Mok verne en ae living by lightning, s! a 0 Ene Lae PUY Semis ned nanswer fopostalcard. | for the governorship of Dakot, dl suzgested that r. Wilson had never |at 1311 Hi street norchwe tots family aon of the wires: ee and the stereotype plates and to debit me with SS Soe ApMILAL JovETr A MEDIATOR.—The follow- ted during all the time he had | was absent, an je preparing for bed he was 5 nije a Ds W 2 werent i a Se As the current was on and the dynamo ma- MARSHALL HALT, (See recat eaycees Rares Fe rae ors, Aduitral Jouetty selative to) | Bria stated intent thas Gov Cooke Had fist] Clk ing hin Desde aia er ae ooo OTe ne | culng on Washington street swan int Gill yer The Hessian Fly in Kansas. WEDNESDAY EVENING. JUNE 3, 1885. denes to rallccade and Stee the trouble between the Colombian states, has | appointed Mr. Wilson August 25, 1871, and | ease, Inilictiigs Bote wen tee Te eee Re | tlon, the electricity kept comin -and throwing | ITS RAVAGES IN WHEAT, MAKING ALL ESTIe Steamer W. W. CORCORA h street whart | aye. i been received at the Navy department: “The t Gov. Shepherd had reappointed Lim De- | floor all nightin an Insensible condition, and = rks, and kept one of Considine’s ¢ MATES OF THE CROP UNRELIABLE. @t 6:30, and returns at 1124 resident of Colombia empowers me to media mber 1, 1873, after which time he held over | was unable to. leave his house for several di r nearly fifteen minutes throw TorEKA, Kas., June 3.—There is now no fF sale etw ntending parties. ‘The Barranquilla | until his resignation, He was appointed by | because of the Injuries sustained. His last at- | 41£ Water on the sign and wood Work invord | doubt but that the Hessian fly ds doing as much government grants the insurgents reasonable | Goy. Cooke in compliance with an act. of the on Friday evening before he lett for | ¥ nally sent to the ope gu Washington | damage, if not more, than did the cold weather ; : 21 to2 par terms. A successful mediation is probable, | legislative asscmbiy, approved August 21,1871. on Monday the 25th ult. He was | Steet and the trouble was ended. last winter, and the surplus wheat of Kansas Set ane ikl SOE at ELBONZO umber 397 whieh will end the revolution. I shall make | They also state that the law flxes the term for lunehing with a party of friends and was about Tae et fe ele Eee peep Tat toes tomas noe ome rad evga some ‘Store. Hefres) FINI an earnest attempt to settle the trouble.” to full when assistance came. After this mis- fe “Sedation = rred fPacryeelnnet grote “hall weer ¥. H. FIN 5h S ri I ately serecked . nites ation are — = : 1206 Penini. ave. and 1206 Dst.n.w..| To ¢, pi hs ae ‘dmonds says that the place would have | hap his wife and friends were doubtful about | Was Struck and completely wrecked: Rygelaetl |b oedeect amy eg my Kpelle ore | VAMILY EXC! TO GLY the only agent for the following Lrands of Imporyd Pe en det Ht-—The fish commis-| heen filled lone ago, but the Commissioners | the propriety of -his_ going west. alone, | KNOWn Woman was knocked down while pase | over and millet put in, ‘The fly is not confined SATURDAY, commencing June 6th, Beer: sion steamer Albatross, Commander Z, L. Tan- | have been looking about to find a man the best | but “he. calmed their “fears by ussur. | Iugalong a street in the Hinman streec district | toany one section, and Af observable more in fon leaves at Or. ack at 6 p.m. KAISER, CULMBACH, 5 s a8 : SE pIAReSe L hereitios they | ances cthat: ue’ was, Yedlige, bee qq | #ud stunned. She was carried off in a wagon, | one place than another that is within the On boat and pavilion. For tickets ‘Ald ERLANGER, | BE! Salled from the Norfolk navy yard yester- | suited for the plac h most other cities they | ances’ that, he’ was feeling better and | thd stunned. She was car | Srcak Ghat Miata Cee eee YO cents. vecial rates. to The trade and families supplied. “Orders by mail or | day, afternoon to commence her summer's | PiY tmuch higher salary for superintendent | Would be, cheerful. “The fact that he would | PUl was investigations made by the life saving | ior the insect to thrive on. Betore the ravages TREMBLY's Picture Store: 8 telephone promptly tilted. ML aan) Sark Sad oe Het cruises event y Tatles castor | shen RS bag (ae Qa ce a ok ea EEC ee ae ee re CUNmLACHE | os vies leds Meugheamattne mean or a ofthe insect became. so. Widespread some con- a . . = = = = the Virginia capes, in search of tile fish. F1 ar an Bi posto! superinten- ae Z e 01 ela Oo! m 2 stor o Wi “5 =a aeons CARE pareerat Caniecan => NOTICE.—TAXFS! TAXES'—TH there she will sail for thy Grand. Barina, when | dent for the amount of salary. which this Dis: lexander says he stopped over several | lifeon the lake, off this port, in the ‘storm i ike Oe ee et ae ene ee H BRIDGE. ‘are undoubted grounds believing that fort. will b da. t t y trict pays, and they have therefore settled upon | d Cincinnati, and while there attended | Meht 1s untoun t is now t it t rm any ie, ani ‘Phe new steam packet iG. Waener can be char- | 2409 Special Amesinents and Lien Certiicaues now | SMeHOrL will be made, to eapture a complete | {ct pays, and they have theteforesettied upon | d sbyterian general assembly. He wrote | te Sounds heard came froin a disreputable wild ones. In the great ‘wheat ‘of tered fur Excursions to ether of above places; capacity | Outstanding are illegal, aud can, by concerted action, be | SPecimen of the mammoth octopus. recognized, as the law. intended.” Mir. Paul $s | 0: ‘AULisul jetter to his wife, descriptive | TOW of persons who frequent a * oat, nsas the gypsum, ip county, wi Ofte beat over 200. ne rs Paces apeCiLY | wholly get aside or canceled. f theSpenal Tee Hels | AMONG THE PReSipENT’s Carters To-pay | a graduate of Dartmouth college he meetingsua Of his pleasant visits upon | Whfeh lies anchored off the government pier. Taniliet sown.’ This ¥e Fepeated in ail pees For ing ply atthejewelry store of TH. Aenocintion, We FE. MATTIENLY pate tee : te ; General G aus Secretary Tindall states that Wilson was . John Halla other distinguished divines SoS es a corse Sge : Bd Th st nw. myd-ni,wies,im P, + q + ntenden: 5 yyeurs. Upon his arrival Louis —_ General Foreign News by Cable. . = and Harris, Commissioner Miller, Representa- —_—>—_—_ went directly to his friend, Mr. C.B. A Meet f the Commission Looked - A ng Branch of Marland, E F. BROOKS, tives Eden, Dongherty, Lowry and Jas, Elder, | The National University Law School. | 2 prosperous commission mnerebont ot pia y;| for Shortly—The Afghan Soldiers In- es he at pect” prong oor SCO nn CaLED of Indiana; Dibble, Hemphill, Townshend, | 4 Lara CLASS OF YOUNG BARRISTERS WHO Albers was a member of Judge Reynold: censed at the Course of Events. _ r Lowell has sent o Sone GARDEN HOSE, any length. pee € SoS Mery ee Manning, Son ees VILL GET THEIR SHEEPSKINS FRIDAY EV compen feaiied ee rand he always | Loxpox, June 3.—A Sinjou dispatch says | [iter to the mayor of N spesceeten tobi 4 fhe! ere anton, ex-Senator Pomeroy, G.’B. Gibson, |}! ma ers’ house his home when in St.Louis. 3 » British-Russian, Afie is s for the = and fast new excursion steamer GAS STOVES, all sizes; guaranteed. Call Gineinnati; Dr. Wills De Hass, J. Carmichael, | 1*4 ¢ the law de- | He Went to the hotel Monday night for. the | JUata Meeting of the coe ted to take place | Citizens of Worcester. He says: “This is another Will leave 7th st. wharf 530.0. in, returning at 9 p. and examine, New York city; Thomas A. Robinson, Missouri! t cotnmencement exercises of the law de- | purpose of meeting Kansas friends who were | toon, whe will te bream che eee universal kindness and affection m., comtencing with MONDAY. JUNE T, = Fy Allen, New York; John D. Lownsend, | partment of the National University will take | to see him on business, intending to go to Kan- | the question of the delimitation of the Afghan gny fathers bas gone far to and every Monday s, Wednesdays, Saturday rs ane Oa GAS FIXTURES, &c. No charge for hanging. New York; Gen. Hazen and Gen. Walter, C. | place at Ford’s Opera House Friday evening, | Sas the nextday. Private telegrams from Mr. | boundary Atg! that Iam ason rather than @ ws during the mio * 6 i sville: .P. Waike : ie . mers ig ments which have been made since last season We Be COX, Mi 2 * | Sunderland; the address will be delivered by ‘ ab hel vod | 27 evacuating Penjdeh, but public notice of its ° 3.—The con f Poutivciy lain to: have’ the grandext rewrite EF Brooks, | New York, and P.8. Wilson, Colorado, Judge MacArthur, and the address to the grad- | alter sie had head Hee ck she received | cession has been posted ‘at Herat, The Afghan | aaemox, June STs commitice of tons. : fomac. ‘The natural scenery is ui wssed by any - =e = se MacArthur, e address, ‘ad- | after she had heard the news of his death. The | soldiers are fi ed. They had expected to | holders of the Wabash railway company ba in the world. Heautiful drives: splendid iving.elemune | _my27 591 15th street, | |THE DEMocratic MEanens of Congress from | yating class by Hon. E.John Ellis, of Louisiana, | letier was a very pleasant one, indicating that | S.a!ers are defeat. Influcutial Afzhane here | srranged to send to America Mr. Bald, one of Bathing, lots of sail and rowing boats, First-class | THE HARRIS HOUSE DRUG STORE | Mlinols, held a conference yesterday in this city | The degrees, it is announced in the program, | he was in excellent spirits. explain that they would prefer to fight Russia | their number, together with Mr, ¢ figner So cents, Schroeder s Se ees “HOURS DRUGS ‘and I | at the suggestion of one of the delegation to will be ‘conte ted by President Eleveland, the —>—__. alone first, in order to show the Moilahs that “eel rntengionge igh rite eddy ie oF GEO. W. BAUER, 7th st. wharf, of Prue Stor sueresfier be known as the Arlington | talk over the distribution of patronage. After | ©lass medals will be awarded by Solicitor Gene- Je 4a W. Drew Acquitted. they are ep Soe tor Taat, pot tor Singin, | American expert, will be eclectedl BROS.’ Chapel Polut! Fee neore: Siorconen Hom Sam.to1zpm.mar2N |a pretty free discussion it, was agreed that it | Fal Goode, and the benediction pronounced by | |_| 7 7% Ws Mee Bee PROSEOUION | Ovary ASPEN tah, wee ee Ae iE ieee | mud conjolntay tite tires will meabee on eevee ‘ OR THE GREAT FALIS AND CABIN JOUNS <=> IMPORTANT TO TAXPAYERS. fees betice Holicy not to ander aks to divide up| Fo), Worn ere Wen be commented | BA oe i ae oe a ee SooRE | oe ene ann, WOMAN AE CHT SLAG. | OOS ol the moonpnes or the Wokem anee . te *| offices among the districts or to arrange a slate | URON the following: Sa Ena snguine inte tes solthe roa. fhe Siam Packet EXCELSIOR will make regaar | eae eigen? July 2,1882, can be paid | of names for appointment as federal officials in | Master of Laws Walter I. Acker, D. ROOM: From Wall Street To-day. SSA seyeieh tats See ee 3 the season to theahove polntsevery SUN. | AEA discount by callingom 7° | the state. So theconference adjourned without | Charles A. Burnett; Ind Campbell, W. Bush-| The jury which retired with the case of John | x.y, York, June 3.—The stock market| No Carters To BE RECEIVED oN SaTUR- UFSDPAY and FRIDAY, leaving her wharf, my LLIAM DICKSON, taking any action, leaving each member to Samuel M- Cutler, Kan.; Horace W. | w, Drew alittle after noon erday came | opened thi 7 ith advance of ky t . . et vestet of Hich st. and Canal, at Soclock am. sharp. | _™my21-Im 224 dp street. a appotntinenta fer hie distrienenne Y.; James Gillin, N. J James W > opened this morning with an advance of 24 to | pays.—At the cabinet meeting yesterday it was [ecg Jomm W. Cuneo. Jomn W: Macanennr: | (renege appointment eer ee a8 BO MSY, Frank P. MeDermott, Dp, Cj | into court at halrpast seven o'clock last even- | 14 percent for most of the active list, witch | Gocded that It was meses cepenping hodieters = ae) . Patrick O'Farrell, Conn.; Edgar J. Pullman, | ing witha verdict of acquittal. The agreement | Was lost in the early dealings, but the slight de- | ens ke lkinwo cae veers be sasicke Phe: CORSON & MACARTNEY, Baxxens, Mr. Bayard’s St. Louis Receptton. Penn.; Thomas G. Steward Ill; Wattson Smith, | was reached about 6:30 o'clock, four ballots | cline was followed by a rally of £2 Per cent, | ccives, end Saturday was eclecte as the aay Glover Bulging, 1419 F st A special to the New York World from st, | [Was Stanton Weaver, Ohio; Walter M. Wilson, | paving been taken before that without result. Ghul aawlcheee tescine ectate p cvaupues | upon ‘which no visitors should be admitted to peal Deposit Accounts, subject to check at sigue, received | LOUls says: Extensive preparations have been | ‘Hachelor of Laws Charles F. Hacon, Mich.; | The first ballot, it ts stated, was 10 to 2 for | until 1Leelock leay nal figures. Lackawauna teat. Tie wow Cale eh oe babe cae tee, ‘The stearic MATT We Ante ein makean | Mom sirmis Corporations and Intiviauaee” made for the entertainment of Secretary Bay-| Henry 8. Berlin, D.C. Oliphant “B. Brown, | aequittal; the second 9 to 3, and the third and | has been rather Beary ell ths eabeetiig, Lan | ecracday fect next $xcyrjon tip to the above place EVERY WEDNES- | _Chesabenke and Ohio Bonds. West Shores and all | ard here to-morrow. An escort, composed of | JoWa; Edmund H, Brown, Md Samuel I! | fourth 10 to 2. ‘The next ballot was unanimous | INE Fates are 1-16 for spies) Sat py = dnc ai S pane Fares sound eine see Pkt TELURN: | Ohig Steak Exchanges bougitand sold oneommianey | politicians and business men, will meet the | Chast, D.C; Albert ‘T. Coumbe,'D. C. George | for nequittal, The news got out of the jure | 2 Noruwestern, Others easy." Total sales | pencosar,—Sonalor Riddleberger is at the ing ats pa. Fare. round tip, 25e Danciig ons | pile Stock Exchanges boughtand sold on commission, | politicians and. be mens | P. Davise Ohio; Henry P. Farnham, N. ¥ a 2 g TY | tirst hour 47,000 shares, 5 ces cage aa Aes cl el mh orders execui ‘American ele] ne 2 2 oF Pe 7 Voss, N. re y ie ray —— = = fie wanted deck down and back. . Stock deatin Hell Telephone | Phage where ‘he will leave: the, Gare torre | Thoma yelegye ont Walter Bese NH | ely) stlee Tie aedpe Masa e En een solnired kote it gear] Pontoons SUNDAY AFTERNOON EXCURSION. District Gf Columbia bonds of all denominations on | driven across the river in a carriage to the | James ¥- Haslett, Iowa; Alonzo E. Helui, Ind | te ‘coust honse tonmeatve tiie comic a a Mistaken for Robbers and Killed. caper demstyp fib gence tsowteaenne intr The steamer MARY WASHINGTON will “make | hand for sale, Stock and eae os Oi Locate ate Southern hotel, Shortly after hoon the Secre- eolgerverdennics Nye Thom eee gathering of business men and friends of Mt- | HOW TWO TEXAS RANGERS MET THEIR DEATIC Gott ana exciomennaebcasase Momker oe en excursion trips EVERY SUNDAY, leaving at 3 p. | T8ds. Gas, Tnsuranc mmpanies | tary will vis erchants’ exchange, where | George V. once, N.C: Frank A. Law’ woo bled. W! _ r NS. erg ig ei ey i Tu returning at & pe esse lit and sold. eae a public reception will be held, He will’dine at | Tenn; George W. Koonee, N.C; Frank A. Law, | Drew had assemble, Ue ake wek || Lankan texte doses Heke ngot Lieut, | istered In New York last night——Representa- i cree D XN. the foreman of the jury, pronounced the words ves Anderson and Hill and ex-Representati ie re Direct wire from our office toNew York, Philadel- | ® : ; | D. Cy Edward P. Leech, N.Y.; Edward O.Leech : ; : tives Anders il an presentative ‘Tiekets, 25e. round trip. = 3 at the St. Louls Club, then a visit to the parks a : “not guilty,” the crowd In the court burst | Seiker and Sergeant Reilly and wor of | = Fine Brass Band on these excnrstons, phia and Boston. 4ps0 nd Shaw's garden will be made. Mr. Bayard | D. C; Lawson Lindsley, Gustavus B. May- guilty, oo) TE initia | Privaie Ave (the State Raneers Hurd, of Obio, are in town,— Senator Culliom x tlonable parties allowed on board. = = THOM OR TaE Sal bs 7 will Te fe evening for Colum. | Badier, D.C; Perry G. Michener, Ind; William | tO applause, which the court officers had | Private Ayten, of th yp etummed to Lilinvis yes Steanuer for charter for Marshall Hall, ciymont and | ([ <a>), THE ATEENTION OF VISITORS AND | and party will leave in the evening for Colum- 3 * mer Residents is particularly called to PHOS- | bia, Mo., where he will deliver an address to | H- Myers, Ohio.; George F. O'Hiir, In oes roan wel nennact Via: the new and popular Brain and Nerve Tonic | the State University and Aiscoury Broce eect: | Be Phill pe a ee ee Eoou NG “Manager. | 4d Safsuard against Malaria. For, sale ureated by | ciation on Wednesday, From Columbia he will | Ramey, Penn; Robert H. Reed, Penn, Alexa (ER GEOL LAW FOR GHaee ey ae HN, Sele 1D | oto Lawrence, Kun., and deliver the annual | der H. Semmes, D.C; Frank A. Warner, N. ¥ 3 is R CHAR entol ata , 142s ‘eunsylys ave s ther Takes 8 a 7 WI s, Meccuiay ead Pas Gone CEE | Veues ee Macatee y address before the University of that state, re- | 224 Charles H. Williams, Ohio, ‘terday.——Mr. J. W. iS difficu ssing. Di cans, now seems to have been the : < lends, wi their t 1 e hee! jer | ounces a upon Rime Senos Teiing Hie Sree pean command of Capt. Sheeiy, whose company was | t-“ty.—Gen. H. L. Abbott, Professor William | sand Gen. it, Brinckerhoff, and thanked thejury. Mr. Taggart, the frst | Fecently disbanded by the zovernor through | Harknessand Gen. Ib Bringkerhot!, of Obi dies assistant to the district attorney, was present | lack of a sufficient appropriation. Lieut Seiker the navy, sailed from New York for Europe'to- aire of : — a turning thence direct to Washington, ES ee when the jury and Mr. Ws and his company were only recently ordered to ? . iiyieante "6. Ww. pavER.Tn st hart | Fe APS ARGUS COLORED, SBee OUSee Se Nemingon A Brilliant Wedding in Richmond, | p64, theJury cameln, and Mr Worthington, | and his company were only recently ordered 10 | day. aeons BM. Ramecy, of this olty, wae RSIC ~ GROUNDS. — COD cated Electric and steam Baths Also, Magnetic Civil Service Reform Problems. THE ONLY DAUGHTER OF “STONEWALL” JACK- | few minutes later. people. The Mexicans who did the kilt ing peals of the National Ty hical Union, 1 r excursions now In order. treatment, at 305 Missourt ave, DW. inr2-5m*_ | secRETARY LAMAR’S LATE APPOINTMENT—THE SON MARRIED. Mr. Drew had very little time to attend to | Were Alpelanis coord yey aged 13. Gon- | how in. session in. New York.—Gen. A, Be glogie rooms (em, ftoixskr @ TE WEEE EXCLUSION OF DAKOTA, ETC. The wedding of Miss Julia Jackson, only | business today. He received a perfect ovation | ##les has been noted as the best guide and In- | [Ow in Semon in Mew Merk Ge % SUND. Fae town ign Painters and ' Glaziers, are at | The question arising from Secretary Lamar’s | daughter of Gen. “Stonewall” Jackson, to Mr. | from his friends and acquaintances, who poured | dian trailer in this count: = aa express theif pleas | Fanche. He and his son were met bi 808 D street northwest. ‘Telephoue call, appointing, without a civil service examina-| Wm. E. Christian, a merchant of Richmond, | 12% his store all day long to express their pleas- 01 | of Kentucky, are at the Riggs.—Rev. C. orders promptly attended to. | Addison, of Fitchburg, Mag is visiting friends ure at bis aequittal. Whenever h eares gers, when the Rangers approached and de- is city, Ties " tion, a chief of division in his department whose | Va., in that city last evening was a brilliant | the street he was stopped: Im inane eases oe | inanded thelr arma. You a arr ere my ig ee eee tuber. salary brought him to the rank ofa fourth class | affair, ‘The ceremony was performed in the | strangers, who wanted to’shake hands. wit ee Se ae ae pa eee Noa eo ew York for Hawe this morning.—Dr. Gar- clerk, has not yet been settled. ‘The question is | Second Presbyterian church by the Rev. Dr. | Bim. hare la still one indictment pending | ee aE eee at engine Jr., went to Richmond to atlend the mar i inst Mr. Drew which the district attorney " re whether the exception of heads of divisions from | Hoge, assisted by, Rev. W. H. Christian, father | G14 not include ia thous jue tao. he in- | they were belng pursued by a band of robbers, | 7244 ' - —_—* the operation ot the elvil service rules applies | Of the groom. | The bride wore white satin: | dictment fnvolves substantially thesamereorn | On Teaching the fauehe of Pronevilie Herrera, | 2d Mr. Christian yesterday, and wedding to heads of divisions, appropriated for as such, | t*mmed with point lace,and diamond and pearl Y ? | presents were sent by Mr, Corcoran and Gen, : cution and defense, however, it is not thought | the deputy “sheriff of Webb counts, they | presents were or to all who are so termed in the blue book. In | Creare te Gy crton Garnet oe Woke | likely: that Mr. Drew will be called upon to | clalmed his protection, and the feartul error 3 f the daughter of Stopewall Jackson BUILDING AND HARDWOOD cutee pare Bayete ee oa. oat haus | Cru, oh ute ryan ge ROM | oH hsNtag conan whe Teae aN | wo be ied.” iat ot rp aa Catal vated. «AK cut, and ® set of brass WM. McLEAN & SON, Wate sence wad. ate thiciy aie ae wore mumenas. 300ng. the notable, nee Wee teal at ISAC ae ee Presbyterians for Prohibition. He C. Eclhan anpeues iertem anomanees rmh31 13th and B streets northwest es te tere eparent han OF, these | eoty hom the Lonisiann division of the Avie | colored woman, who kéops a cook shop at the | | TOPEKA, June 3.—The united Presby- | presented a motion {or @ ps emeut, owing a ] than three or four of them in the other depart | of Northern Virginia, ‘This has on the rim | Comer of 3d and H streets southwest. Martha, | terian assembly has passed a resolution in tavor itness— three designs—two medallions, one of Jackson | Who seemed angry and exci! told the court | of prohibition, saying its good work here alone | Brooke, who lived in the house when the of- ments, The President will probably decide fense is charged to have been commit that all “chiefs of divisions” so recorded in the | and one of Lee; the third is the sealof the Army | that Bailey came in her shop last night and, | justifies the pdsition. ‘Due Hoe Ra pianane sain enti ‘ ; ne after devouring a plate of hog chitter! a the case was continued. sshimere Suita eat to WHICH WE SELL-FOR $1.25 blue book are excepted from the operation of | of Northern Virginia bearing the legend: “From | Bitchite ‘be rattised to poy ioe and ee oettod A Dinner to Minister Lathrop. in West Wash nat to S10. 18 THE BEST REEL IN THE MARKET. Be Tae ratte lass ween Wil | Bape trie mapal seattle: preset ren teeC Monee pan ortented tne ee geen OMtcer Shee-| pernorr, Micu., June S.—The Detrolt cub | _,,Afieire im West Wi perro elle 000 pair Odd Pants at 90 per cent less than ordi- | WHY PAY MORE MONEY FOR LESS VALUE? | "Tt‘is suid. af the clvil service Commissioners’ | Mi W, W. Corcoran, of Washington, a solid | Ban ey epg ety aerolpncedcery pe We a farewell reception last night. to Hon. eoventnenculily sosiing of Gen Mire Doameie: See nae Ciuc arte gi WEARESELLING HOSE AS LOW AS ANY ONE, | office that there is no, controversy between the | gold get of fruit spoons, Gen. Joseph Fm mmler the Taw, and disnalssed the drones Nereimade be Paenaent ‘Angell Sena- | tive Building association held last or piiiack, “lt anit Brown Cork Tew nad Disgciat | VASES FOR CEMETERIES AND PARKINGS. ee cand Of the commission to assigns | also sent presents, torT. W. Palmer and Mr. Lathrop. $2,100 was SOL as Sullows: $1000 at 73 per ort Suits: from $13 up. —— : r : cent; 85,000 at 70 per cent; $500 at 69 per cen! 40atton Cutaway sults foF boys and Youths, from | ,OUR GAS STOVE TRADE IS LARGE, aS WE | certain Territory to fill a vacancy under the = ——+e6e—____ THE HoMEOPATHISTS.—A report submitted ie HAVE THE BEST STOVE. service, The facts in the case are simply this, Alexandria Affairs. Burning of a Hotel. pt at median — ve ey (= 4 * - a aie” Soe ~ that Secretary Lamar, in sending in an ‘appli- | to the 38th annual meeting of the American | Reported for THE EVESING STAR, BRIDGETON, MAINg, June 3.—The Waterford | tion of the new series of stock was received, assortment Alpaca and Drap d'Ete Coats HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, tion for five clerks, suggested that one come | Institute of Homeopathy, at St. Louis, on Tues- in Waterford was burned this| AH: SUCCESSFUL FESTIVAL. — The Ste Putt assortment, towent price, bet | "527 ____ «240TH SiREET | Fomm"pakota: wut the commision could Hot Soy hows that there are in the United States | no taken by Habert, Gapwden: deer ar Tie | morning. as was alooa’ stabio owned by Capt, | lnties ar entity catenin) charen hid a ie Boods, is . i . comply with his desire, as the Territory had its 5 ge alpet ts Midas ain geal, 31 | school boatd, duriag June and July. This cen- | Henry 0. Applebee. A part of the furniture of | and festival last night at Forrest hail for the a Sat Laons, Arresrios: Quote, and wonld bot be entitled to atrappoint. | clube and 6 misselianeoas ss ceo: ries 23 | sus is required by Taw ty be taken evens dtp | the house was saved. {The hotel was, built | benefit of ‘St. Joseph parvehial school. A gold es Siior sais at Sz, wort So : LATEST PARISIAN MODES ry HAIR Goons | the matter was dropped. ‘As to filling vacan- golleges, 2 special schools, 1,083 students and | years. 7 e law Fequirer zbat the census shall eee te oe ia ware pene oe pi aig By hy EF its at SO, worth $5. fi the same state from which | 19 journals. The progress of homeopathy in realized by this entertainment will reach in the k Jackets, Plaited and Plain : cies by men from district between the of five and twenty- | by, escaped injury. y ithe, from 9 up. Gopaeany Ese, ene, Fee ee era “aay fe cannot Le ee | upon by dblegaten, and avery lavcrabigauer: | One Years, and also to gether, statistics relaticg a = elghiborhiood of $300. wx FOR BOYS 13 TO 18, 1300 F Steer. Heeugh sucha thing might happen withouc as: | ine wes mee. "About 150. delegates were | to the Interests of education in the district, ue imion Pacific's Indebtedness. Dox'r Like THE Tasre ov Potomac WATER, peyton iy teen POMPADOUR BANGS snrxorxp nanos |sigee ee ™ Eppa ind twenty-five tow msmibers’ were | Soe pabho tama er Gender tie te OF OE c turin avenue is out of tepair and has been for ‘All-wool Sult at $5, worth $7. 2 Med. i A Splendid Suit at e530; worth Gre ‘Thesestyles never need bein the hairdressers’ hands: mage eae present year‘alista willembrace all the children | | Bostox, Mass.. June 3.—A New York dispatch | some time past. | Persons who have been aocus- A fine Suit at $16, worth $15. «| atw The Troops Capture the Squaws. INDIGNATION AGAINST DYNAMITERS Ix DEN- | under five years of age, so that, as the stated that the decision in the | tomed to drink pum| @-A Vail and Bat given with every Boys Sult, THE MISFIT STORE, Bangs i F i 5 E i é li the | Onion case in the Court of Claims A dispatch from Bowie, A. T., says that the | ver.—Yesterday morning the barn of Mr. C. R. | tion of voters gives troops following the renegade Indians’ trail | Davis, a few feet from his Aopen pe ith ‘over | subjected to an expert tareport.as tothe amount | water. scouts from Apach¢ headwaters that report makes IPPING NEws.—Schooner to the street, in Denver, Col.,was biown up wil fon in | due, and expert's the | SH G Seenosbes a commer asorenmm | Louvre Basoness tho la river are rported shaving captured | fase Purser or yoda 9A ow mont se | Sooo andes ae te ecient the | SR TN. ee cy Sahn BG" As unscrupolous parties have imitated oursigns BREWING COMPANY, the main portion of the band, including the | an increase in thelr wages, which was refused, fim: | sompany's fn Bouton, and: they. say | coal tor Nortel ecnr albert Manon seared. tor and name, be careful and come to the CORNER OF BREWERS AND MALTSTERS. squaws, and are now en route for Apache with | and the men struck and ‘new men were em- Fader Berean pw mere athens wee bay encod eebpeng na rio oF W. ar TENTH AND FSTREETS. my29 thelr ners. It is supposed that only about | ployed to fill their Since then the include, of | the sae Pipa ot Fed TA ue Great Falls, temperature, 6B; z 7 = OFFICES Nos. 508 and 510 VINE ST. fitty, all told, got away to Mexico, A small Btrikers have boycott Davis and have made made up poten: og in demaul it | 6; receiving reservoir, 72; conde H. D. Bure BREWERY, 297n and PARRISH 8TS., bend are sup) os ee ae pomerons Sareets. pated Rmceggo ney tng Shag a same Sen A pees ‘$017 saa pg yy ek te re ee et ee | ree ee Soe ios | ud by the, Goat of ao ie Ct Une. have any knowl- SPRING ‘vigilance mittee. street, yes- | term. Until then no one can any acerveS LIVES Biemerion | sms protien, Bene wesaiinny Sete Bonenien vgs | on ys caer acta i Bs Gpuat adie | Sst Shas good aso iy bllve tat ts LEADING TAUORINGRSTARL UIMENT OF M. T. BRIDWELL, wee beans, Aiscovered Wee toasted te cet | ghatis te tee & Pe ee ee ¢ ‘Will be | company’s. Siscl past tees * sppanges wll 2112 Peunayh a avenue 23m 861 M STREETS. W. | Over a bonfire, benefit of the Cuban treasury, -sloner’s

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