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LOCAL MENTION. THE PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEES The Biackmailing Avecyvsment Circular ‘The Courts, = eee ‘To the Editor of Tue Evexrxe Sran. Omcurr Covat—Juage Macarthur. ‘The Weather. The Final Neeting of the School Year— Along with many others, I have received a com- a -oeligg Bm my Orrick ov me CHrEr Stawat. OvricrR, 1 ‘Tenchers Appointed for the Ensuing ee Oe ee ky oma rivet TOS, D.C., June 2, 1882, 9:30 a.m. t Y¥ear—Applications for Positions, &c.— Henderson, and others, soliciting money. Herein conte. wn by England and the mitdle Atlantic] New Text Books Adopted. they at first profess to “apply to all citizens whose | Saeston & ‘State F cloudy weather, light local rains, Principles or interests are involved,” but after- | and leave to in in their. winds, nearly stationary temperature, | The board of public school trustees held its last | gen , F. a ; feed, clothe, Wards appear to explain that they mean only | use ag now Ane | 1, followed by rising barometer. meeting last night prior to dissolution. Applica- | Vary A."Beason. Sarah J. Jones, Medora. Barker, | cate thelr children) feed, ¢ FS ot 5 | and ieave to amend in one of the wealthy 7 co . Anna A. Bolden, Mary ¥. Tibbs, Ida E Turner, rare. “persons employed in the service of the United Pence was born in Nore Special Weather HHetine tions for teachers’ positions were received from tly E Gibbs, Ma Wat mn, Anna Ross, | Uberty on a equality: fellow cltl- | states.» I further observe that. these gentiomen age ; judgment ete 4 THURSDAY TO BE A Fark DAY. Josephine A. Hunt, Kate M. Shyne, Arthur L. | Vartina & Bruce, Leon Jones. Mavtha A. Shel. men | 1m other useful purwatta, = begin by appealing ‘to cur patriotism, and end by | qiMonasy,, Jueneman Norway tn M80, The chict signal oMicer of the army furnishes | Keene, Nellfe A. Plummer, Salle ©. Waring and | tom haat ke jose, Ge eie es oar on ae ae Econ ‘distinct, If intimation that the | ina guud as to Phill enlisted tn the Ine follow na special bulletin to the Dress:— | 1. B, Deale; for janitorships from James Ande: | ‘Second. subdivision—Martan P, Shadd, farah C. front time to time if they will boldly uadextake rs] acto; in response to their demand is likely | Swann & Jones: Judgment: confessed. nesota, and fl bar me ter iD 1 — n the Gulf ‘ John Engeibright and Grandison Washing- = aoe a owe caper Sere “establish justice” in the relations of itai | t@ be eee re Paegord gal Lo Kinky jury reepited. army —— jowest ner ni a Took, Julia Us a “al at dread with: it et ton. The resignations of Misses Sarah E. Saun- ett, Helen C. Ricks. t E. Beckett, Maria | 224 labor. Precedents in legisiavion are ant | accession fore tees ee nae conte he esterday, . Te pe 4 ir| cers and Mary E. Noyes, Mrs. Ciara J. Kennon | Brooke, Many A Martin: Rane When Jue Ph heats oberg! SANG Gomnliantr tg BTS TS sbeing named with the: definiteness of a | CM@emnation. Fes jhe ting th der of (hls money at } deported from ail! Mrs, Virginia TR. Gittings and Miss Isabella k | Grant, Jullanna Wilson, Amelia B. Holmes, Lydia ing Bll, bed wig paghes a 9] organi- | Sicilian it demanding a ransom. Equrry Count—Juage Hagner. May 2%, 1 ; t p rehivent, achera were accepted. In tha caso of | F/Lewis Mary 4. Tileian, Ratherine fe Slade, zation Sieg ig eget unacr the | uerefore try to state how conceive myriaterects | Med “Tvs petidon ot Mary’A: Conrad, Eeantians | ey i ee 8 Nailey, a resolution offered by Mr. Brown | (¢ Hoy. Amelia L. Tilghman, Katherine H. > | general laws for the prosecution of their legitimate really encumbrance of ward’ a ey a adopted, setting forth that in accepting ner | artha Sane Pe ig business, the products of which sifacemea ay iessiter ts seotyinc meen ratte eae agt.fFournter; rule discharged and attachment va- A Vigorous Growth her, whose serviees_ have been espectsiie ek | Anmle AM. Savoy, Sarah E Carter, Helen A. Black, | UY Congress to be promotive of the general wel- | {hts duécoce is tocar ine much discussion. whether | a Tear Onrtley ; reference to the aut- | of the hatrisoften promoted by using Parker's Hair Por al aa Nan tae ee ay eal | Mary R. Palmer, Lucinda Cook, Evelyn E. Smith, | £4, it seems a stock | “Government officers” in the sense of the | itor. Sunde & Hillyer age, Kubourn et al.; | Tajsam. italways restores tre youLurul color ane Lavle in vuliding up and promoting the interests | ary 1. Brown, Anna i. Harker, Mary EW. Es statute which probibits such payments | ordered that the testimony of ts be cOM- | luster to hair, gives it new ‘and removes of the sciool at Brigutwood In the sixth division. | Tivinas Katie R. Martin, Eien Wayne r togovernment oMficers, Did not Congress decide | pleted within twenty-five days, all irra ‘and dandruff. THR CURTIS HALL PROBLEM. Third’ subdivision—Saran L. DaMn, Hattie EB. {hls question in 17u% when it selected members ot | | Monday, Fitzgerald agt. Jackson; pro contesso ——— A communication from the, District Commis- | Riggs, Ada A. Bozeman, Mary E. Minor, Mary F. its two houses as “oMicers” competent under the | a5 to defendant. In re petition of B. U. es Hope for Drunkards, are a voce ston e "i Kiger, Matilde A. Wheeler, Helen A. Simmons, Constitution to serve as President? It appears | authority granted to sell certain real estate. Nauck My husband had drunken habits he could not er will. pre stoners was read, enclosing an opinion of Attorney 'B % a Nat 3 amended order of reference to the : ather will prev , Rildle, in th: er of cupati t Grace A. Dyson, Mary C. Glies, M: L. Bowie, plain, either that the general term “ofticers of gov- | agt. = * overcome until Parker's Ginger Tonle took away nd 2 era portion o£ th *, in the matter of, the occupation of rooms | Marvaret A. Hulton, Jane EW. Kelly, Ada ©. ernment” includes the legislative as well as the | auditor. Campbell aj ao Eugene Carusi ap- | nis thirst for stimulants, restored his oh ‘energy er in the south Atiantic i- | in the Curtis school building, West Washington M nd, Jane M. Cropper, Abby 8. Simmons, Fanny executive departments, or else that the only pro- | polnted ian ad litem. Flanagan agt. Sn0W; | of mind nd nerves, and gave him strengta a the mids by the Linthicum Institute and the Peabody | M. Costin, Blandina D. Deitz, Emma M. King, Kta- vision we now have for the succession to the pres- | Sale ratified nisi. Draper agt. Hyde; trustee di- p ary, and the disposition of rents arising from | chel A. Lee, Martha B. Pryor. tend to business —Cincinnall Lady. i idency is unconstitutional. Far more important | rected to ‘in offer perty forsale. Phoenix concapeehipeeancreae ae ae the pall of the building. The opinion holds that; Fourth subdivision—Emma F. Merritt, Mary |4 FAIR Day's WAGES FOR A REASONABLE DAY’s | than any of the “issues which distinguish the re- | Mutual Life Insurance tone agt. Grant; rule on de- = Convalescents eke Ge wv the trustees cannot create, appropriate, or relin- | Nalle, Harriet A. Saunders, Caroline E. Pryor, H. ‘WORE publican party from any other,” “under the cir- ee, ekg ste Poniieg Saale arg od fey edge ome me should use Carter's Liver N, laces and silks, betow cost. 747th st. | duish money, aaa any ae eee tcl | Fs Maude Bruce (assistant), = ee ‘| to every memberof the corporation, according to Seey ye ene e cok Tyetead eres ne = eee ee operat 6 . gonna superior strengthening and tonic cost. JE. ¥: 736 71 the revenue of the Districts ane subiece bo tee | Saree kes ariiny Adaline T bowen ida G.Rutien, | thelr relative degrees.of merit as workmen, and Hctans are to be permitted to debeuch the bivii Ware; pro confesso as to Ware. Ragan agt. PAROS NT SE NONE NUTS _| weneras ari stringent rates Provided by Congress | Margaret F. pozenan Anne Te Coe cwnee e| at the same time protest the general community | clans are to be permitie Deenuneunknows, but | Haight; suis ordered, and ACA. Birney aha Eo ‘The Marked Popular Favor 3 Reramep by Kuehliag, near Pen- REPAIRS OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS. ay vaeole F. Herbert, Ella V. Campbell, | from oppressive exactions. The surplus profits | because they cannot be called to account for the | Bailey appointed trustees to sell. ratty agt. | accorded to “Hub Punch” ts amply Warranted. No For Curar Trunks and Herzog’s, 208 9h st. A report presented by Mr. Doge from the com- | Juita lor, Cloely 4 Fayne, Mary E Nichols, | aerived trom the: business ot such corporation | Sums they extort ‘The rumor may be am idle one, | Colston; appearance of absent defendants ordered. | other punch made when required for use can fival ravelling bags go to | mittee on buildings and repatrs, recommending | PY tt Mose tyistoa Bila Ve Chase (asshten ai, | Could de utilized in ‘bullding comfortable homes TOPUDLICAN PAY? are te be odivanerd eee cee, | Dill With Sosts decreed. Magarity agt. Shipman; near Pennsylvania avenue. | that not less than $1,000 be set aside as a reserve Anguste Martin, Sornelia A. Pinkney. earees a5 fines Bevin my poi sige 3 beast ah tral Planting Mr. Ferry ee ee a. roe Ume before doveoeyha belpphan 4 perm = fe d tq vi Is man, At le Ly above cel RT Ju complete eth patent puller, fund for inckiental and current repairs during | Woodson, Mary E. Ti “Morris, Almira E. fem x Dut the per, | | Monday, Patrick Fitzpatrick forfetted collateral. Etta a i TF colo ie ee loud and boisterous; the ensuing school year; and that the balance of | Emily M. Armstead, Jennie’ V. Morris, pees enforced spoverty com! beg it. ‘We have no security, absolute! fe e them to ry. the repair fund be pportioned among the several | Schureman, Gertrude F. Smith, inder such a “ee-operative Rey ae vn sonal characters of these men, and we need | Jas. Rowser, do. t, the god pond has been - ~: ie = 7 7 | years wil never- Ing SUCCERS millions ‘gh, 315 : 7 . 300: 2,000; | ‘The report was adopted. reap its legitimate share and feel no surprise if those who are willing to | $5 or 15 days Wm. Ande! colored, indecent vd divisions as fol division, $2,500; 2d, $2,000; P pt ,; | Mothers for their children. It relieves the child ot 8 jot embrotdery, only be. sa $2,500 sath, ee Beh, $1,200; 6th, $1,000; Teh, equitable Fema ts believed, ovadly presented levy blackmail are willing to do aoe ings exbosare; $2 or 7 days, John Brown, profanity; | trom pain, cures dysentery and larrhova, griph Ose jot cmbroldery, only Sc. | Sho was anoeen, CAPITAL AND LABOR. we Rope the Hope he caucely presented, equally honorable. The perils which the Con- | or 7 days. Henry Wiliams, colorcd, 0.5.40. | tn the bowels wird colle. By giving health ek hr Pg ER ah p Bek Bog ‘The committee on janitors reported favorably (though we hope the honorable committee pscional committee would have our money for | Lucy Rivers, colored, disturbing’ the quict of West | tO une child it rests the mother. Trike stonens : Pieces Irish p phen fhe Ey hace sed mes of John E. Ferguson, 4s janitor of the Seete an ere a apprehend tts drift and for- | fighting away, are perils which they, and such as | Washington ‘and loud and. boisterous: talking; $5 bottle mwa eee Se re Mak Wests) Agens, 228 Ti Stree: | wy Wah eT building, and Géo. Dugan as jan- | Fhe Workingman’s View of the Ques- | mulate it in what may seem to them to be amore | they, have created; perils which every contribu: | or is days. Annie Welsh and Kate Curtz, va- — — itor of the Force building, and they were con- tions at Issue. Proceicable shape.) may appear to be an abridg- | tion bent them but helps to make worse. But for ¥; bonds or 20 days each. Lottle Smith,’ for- Ereerric Bens. sp ag tubes, by Kuehling | firmed. The trustees of the second subdivision recom- rane, berty 80 long enjoyed the | the ss that this class have unfortu- | felt te John King, do. Henry Morris, az 5 avaricious capitalist in te employment of labor at staty isd Solan the Govern ort | Ete dllazeral, gon ine, one I 12th street northwes' Sti of innummation: ail Kid nately had in making the government mills grind | profanity; $5 or7 days. Wn Robinson, indecent inging irritation, inflammation. s ney’ e and Urinary Complaints, cured by “Buchupaiba.’ MEMORIAL OF THE NATIONAL FEDERATION OF LABOR | his own terms, and selling its products at such private political grists, capable public servants | exposure; $5 or15days. Emmet Bush and Colum- 1. t, Stout omwell Panasots tn ail colors clean Janitor of Webber school, ana if Miller 49 Jal: IN THIS DISTRICT TO CONGRESS. enhanced valuation as the community ean dear, | Wrould be in no danger ofl F places with a | bus Brown, protanity; $5 or 7 days, Grant Minor, | DePot, Stow & Cromivell, 8 peated equal tuew ac A. Fiche SGGae. [itr ol Gate meee mee Tihout let or hindrance by law, making the rich | change of administration. ‘The more perfectly, | throwing ‘Sones; $2 or 7 days: Walter Harrie Siflderney, Dairy Wi ” Fenovated equal to new af A. Fischer's, 2 ore The ution 1 by Mr. Morgan in the | Ticher,, and the poor rer; cut your | common sense assures us, the civil service 1s madé trespass; $5 or 15’ days. Fritz Roth, assault, con-| Fresh Alderney Batter, churned goery morning. care Bink andl ADDITIONS TO THE LIST OF TEXT BOOKS. e resolution introduced by Mr. Morgat humble | petitioners | firmly _ Delieve that | to work as a tool in the hands of Hubbell, Hender- | tinued, Wim. H, Lee assault on Jane Adame, 5 | at oenea ne 3<-lb. “Ward” prints 4c. er Ib. t popular carpet ‘The report of the committee on text books was | Senate June 15th, to appoint a select committee of | their fe] iow-workmen, after their long cl and sweet milk, st. son & Co., the stronger will be the inducement to | or 5 days. Elizabeth Richards, threats to Adelaide adopted. It makes the following recommenda- | seven Senators to tak Into consideration the sub- pertoa of enforced servitude as the mere thralls of | their rivals to Also, cottage cheese, but thet make it equally serviceable to them, | Parker; personal bonds. Henry Morris, threats to | fe. perqt. Cream, ic. pint tons: “Add S-ribner’s Geographical Reader and | Ject of labor stri’es and Inquire into the causes | ‘M€ Money centers of the country, and their un- | when they get the chance. ‘hael Morris; $100 bonds to keep the peace, ‘ager Racl scrupulous agents as task masters, would hall 7 : imer for use in the fourth and fitth grades | thereof and what measures can be properly pro- P id By contributing as tie committee requests, I | Jolin W. Boswell, threats to Sara Boswell; $10 oF NICKEL STEMWINDING WaTCHES, $450; also, Ss, chains, rings, ete. piED. m9 a Oe such a beneficent measure of protection to the | would th vn! ir dupe, but their 1 assault on Jon Clan- “i Qther bargains in wa oa ntonys Studies in English literature f0F | vided to modify or remove such causes, was, on | honest laborer as a happy deliverance trom pov. | woud tuus become Comuplion Of ths ferion oT | oat Taner alle TOA eee 1SUUEARD, gAt Tombstone, Arizona, Juno, 10th ea ee Send Ease ie upline | heat waren, Sete commie | Susy a Lanka na ia | tae fy comuni cine ar hone otc ot |S achat ot coned eto” orton | Ham, ECES. BCAA “Ear 4 o- c. J = ne. bd DI iD x t . a ye int 2 st re Vi 'r Robinson u Ihorrow, 29th instan . ™., at No,” _Couonen FE: ey He. and $1. Ladson, | Atso, add good behavior to the list of reference | *ducation and labor; whereupon the Federation of | Seedit century of development ts a blessing to the | declining ta leh the ane re ea a sha Ghose Wins ater ori Gays cach. Fanny | 225 Massachusstis avenue. ‘Eriente of dhe raiuty tee Sgt street Sy boo! s fo be used by teactcre Ain, = ieee paver In this cae ae seco epbop ee es workman iiss a peng, ie ore us, Will be general among the employes of govern- Jenkins, colored, charged with keeping a bawdy | Vited to attend. . = 3 y = Worti’s Elements ot ebra is the text-book us ay inted a committee memorialize the nat a crusl and ex! lonat erer Of ¥ se: Gays: Ate te rte choca aie ok Money DY NOt | in the high schools, substitute the same for Da- | oDPO HL | house, $5 or 90 days: appeat Ca Risancnday. Jane 28,1882, at 3:90 08 A 7 ning ment. ted. BUTLER. a pn he ] on the subject. The committee presented theif | tithes from the industrial elements, to be squan- | "Washington, 26th June, 1982 Taccday, Carrie’ so0ee Matgaret Walker, and |™., Mrs. SARA BUTLER, wife of John A. Butlers hich and low sondals and ties, at L. Heilbrun’s, | Ves’ Elementary Algebra now used in the eighth : S ane : we. Frederick Freund, do.; do. Chas. Clark, U lle, Ky., papers please copy.) ° the particulars of the fanity; $5 or 15 days. Chas. Lomax, suspicious | | puBANT. On Tuesday, June 27, 1842, at ms ‘person; bonds or 90 days. Emmett Bush, larceny Mrs. THERESA DUBANT, wife of William abate 0f$5.80 Irom Wm. McLane continued. Fritz Roth,as- | aged twenty-six vears. ne | dered among the idie, vicious, and «worthless St ais fee caer rf ; $5 or 15 forty-one years. Ekasing two tezebocke on sigeies weciee os Settace eomainisees uneay ot iaGamperanGn tn or oe ee endaries Ni aed a District Government Affairs. dagsouch. Albert imecaus Goines saronoe Pat hed ee chasing two text-books on Algebra = ossess'on of unearn -gotten gains, and. 100) 3 sonal bonds. Mary Lyden, keeping a cow- | Twevty-eeventh etrect, West Washi. Lelati x port, |. | Liquor licenses have been issued to Ennis & | Pel ry » Keeping eeven! vest agton, yer po ante PF een 8 S| “oN Tesolution offered by Mr. Lloyd, andwhich has pepsin ee ee fowma upon me unroglted laborer wth eer and Ball, tito Saves ozone southeast, Fever G, Saiith, | [A Sey aa ty ne tures tots ee ni fends wsuuienig, om. une ah. Io - stema: ae cat Ges Kats | veen pending several months, providing that any | > the legislator, under such a regime, wif be re-4-37 Pennsylvania avenue northwest sed Dar; $105 or 60 days; appeal noted. Eliza | ELLENWOOD DORSEY, ured 18 yout, Traiuthe aga A Reoverios of 10 per cent on ladies white suits, | teicher serving successfully foF three years Inany | || = ‘HE MEMORIAL spected as a public benefactor, a8 he ghoul re ene Se ten ation £0 | Stqubner, keeping her bar open on Sunday; $10. | 24dayn the dwuchter of John edgaet and Lucretia Me also on misses wLite liwn and gingham suits, at | aap below the elghth grade, may on application | 1s as follows: under a wise paternal government, Ing to | citizens of the District ‘upon $a@ successful man- roe Pool and Chas. Hatton, forfeited collat= Porgy, the granddaughter of the late Charies and Eliz Bano ret Miz musta vous aod rected Oa vos OF |e nut Reser of Sora he Dene a | Meine Wr Ae ae ae eg Reet | agement othe sualpa ee ncaa s | cre “hobere Leute hecpag na uanceues [odes Wn ncn a REAL OKrENTAL La per yard. A job | to7. :: Columbia, respectfully submit a somewhat cursory | among civilized mankind. Plague to so narrow limit; ear. He gives ig house; continued tor defendant to procure | on Thursday, the 29th. embroidered 10c. a pair, at Mrs. Psy lutions thanking the president of the board, statement, owing to the I=nited time allowed for Hoping the great Creator of us all Mr. . M. Matthews, and the secretary, Mr. C. B. | your report to the Senate, in ragard to some of the | your honorable committee with wisdo1 Rheem, for their faithful services, were adopted. causes producing the wilespread feeling of dis- | fully consider the important subject sul The abstract of reports of the superintendents | content which preva‘ts among their fellow-work- | you for investigation, and that your rey right} «BU ted to | issued by Inspecfor Entwisle: St. John’s parieh 3 Walter Gordo: ‘The funeral will take place on Thursday, June 29, at Have your floors cover7A with straw matting at | fo" Jume showed the whole number of white pupils | men of the Unted Stats clearly define the bt Aus eee of Con. [0 7s Cea eno MIAN, #99, Deorreen Gant | Sau on Jat atc ese care parvonnt bonds | four o'clock ptm, feos her iets reais: Snel eee prions ty dees Eos nas 7thee enrolied to be white 14,005,colored 7.146; total 21,151. | We rejoice, in common with all Intelligent work- | gress in the premises that there will ba no alm. | H streets northwest; $1,855. Frank H. ale. | to keep the peace. Geo. Woody, assault on Sarah | Borthweet. ves and friends are resyectfully jn Jow prices by Julius Lansburgh, 215 7th si Avstage number of pupils in dally attendance | men, organized and still combiaing throughout | culty in fixing the responsibility for a “*gontinu- | repair brick, 1913 I street northwest; $600. Sarah | Gi.ric $8 0r 5 days. < Vited to attend. ‘ ‘Tue attention of butLiers and dealers in hard. | 1958; number of | teachers employed—White | the country for the purpose of ametiorating thelr | ance or recurrence of these disturbances Ain tho | G. Thorn, eréct-a three sory dweliing, New Hamp- hits a a Ee, Mi REDROCK COLE ERTTO US ee ee en See eateries te ee | ee ss One ae Obtaining that amelioration erough lawful moans | Hhemssives yourhareissermame ey SUMNRNS | Shire avenue, wetween, M and N stivetss $3,000 Sa eae aan ae StMr. 8. Henriques, in the forty-eighth Sear of her on iy tee oe ha 2 at the hands of the legislative power of the nation. | _ (Signed)—G. Edmonston, president; Samuel ®. | ferson place. Connecticut avenues $7,000. Henry DISTRICT BOAT CLUB NOTES. “Friends of the family are invited to attene the funeral e fon the entire stock of ‘har Zhe commitee on teachers Tecommended that | Th oy'witt ail feel ratified to testa toot oe ae | Bae Fecording secretary; George W. Helslex, |-Rernshelmer, repair brick, 918 Pennsylvania ave-| ‘The Potomac boat club will hold their second | ,,Fends of the family gg type ee Well known store of JoseoN Le Reguee eat Que | the diploma of the normal school be conferred | greys U,all feel eratifies to learn that ¥ by {ne | John Henderson, jr. John’ Murphy, Jobnson P: | nubmorthweat; #600. Columbia Market Co., repair | nop at the boat house on Friday evening. Betore | Huan the settee et Deke ee om a Sule to take place to- | Ubon the following named graduates of the school, | Senate to consider the subject of “labor strikes”— | Thomas, Jonn W. Howard, Jacob V. Lashorn, B. | brick, sth and Ht streets northeast, $800. Joun O- the Ganciag commences thers Wil Densmetaier. | OR ye . maeerder morn: bck a.m. and 7:30 o'clock | Who have taught in the public schools not less | to inquire into the caus-s thereof, ard to repwt G, McDonald, George 0. Wood, Edwin H. Snyder, | Williams, repair frame, L, between 9th and 10th esting races for working boats, four-oared shells | ,J4MES, Sndaenly. on the morning of the 26th of Bcwectoue nn) hero atork | Shan one Fear, and lave given evidence of ability | TW ngovn cicn cena oy Rene Te | ent comunitten, greenhouse, New York avenue, between 12th aud | and singles Te Mee herecapeeerperias aeeccheee athe eee Te See Spence Vide against thelr continuance cr recurrence. oF igo ale 1th streets northwest; #1 ‘The Analostan will without doubt Derepresented | Soemunt st Ronghkeersle. NY, | o - an a nie Louise Bedford, Clo a st va] a iN iN le aESaNC ETN I uv 5 i : immagini Biebl, Lizzie Fratiey Brown, Mary Elizabeth Chase, | naa 8, most doubt, in tre opntes ef your pes | -SLE COMMENCEMENT SEASON, MARRIAGE Licrwses have been Issued to Edward | PY @ fouroared crew at, the Fredericksburg re- | m.. WALDO Cat ELD infapt eon of Adrian Mf Eanes mesing’ sisssee, $7 Henapler’s, 455 | Cicersce Mattia “Cillian, “Adeiiw 1 Oaity Bioed Sera a ee, ee eeneeita tional power oc cungtess Immaculate Conception School. Teer WHEE: Riad GR ee rie ooo = may A Dougiass, 2 and Page, — anes saan oe a eS Freyhold, Sarah Elizabeth Hailey, Kmina Rosalis | of our gowernmente Gece a eee ecaaw | The closing exereises ot the Immaculate Con- Allister, of Charlottesville, Va.; Emile Burgy and | now, ‘They are practicing every evening and | sonnet Feuer seem Ts a cee crION SS Bag lot of regalia and other trim- | Mason, Anes Loulsa McArthur, Janet MeWilliam, | terms, its puspose to be: “To establish justice, | Ception school, under charge of the Sisters of | fza Waters ot Philadelphia; George W. Shirley, | row well. ‘The Columbias will also send acrew | KANLERT. On Wedneslay, June 28, 1882, CHRIS ni wilt be soll at auction to-morrow, at 10} Sallle Coleman Murray, Helen Duvall Robinson, | ingure domesti tranquility, provide for thie com. | Charity, took place this morning in the church | of Patrick county, Va., aud Mary Virginia Morris, | for the open race. They bave eight men in good AHLERT, thfant dsuchter of Wile ‘Felock, at 811 M D SraSe Gusen Silvers, Lily Florence Spackman, and | mon defence, prot the ‘general welfare, avd | hall, on N street, and were largely attended. Rev. “A Seorecto wa es one fer, of Cumber- | condition, from whom their four will be selected. months and eight days. = ome bers eek, wigs Wann And Lo thelr nostenity ne Of Mbersy” to tne people | p. F, McCarthy, pastor of the Immaculate Con- George P’ Taylor aud Charlotte A. Porter, Both of ae ee In the drear and distant graveyard ny oOAN 37 e Ensuing . d er posterity. fe : ‘ ‘ our Tina all aie ead ee ONY The committoo also reported the following nomi | yy cestabishment of Justice” ts the Art grand | eae with Othe chet en an Pastor, were | this elty; Charles H. Small ana. Laure Morianf ORF xores agi hei ai ie on he, Amuscments To-night. nations of teachers for the school year 182-83, | ment, for which the Constitution was framed by | of premiums was Pleasantly interspersed by a | Elizabeth Keller, both of ite is | emda: | he winnars ot ee Sued Island -_ yester- nipmaciieneonsiess —Variety and burlesque, and they were confirmed: covernd cra gut common forecathers) That point | program of voeal and instrumental muste by the | N¢\v!at, Of Bulrfax county, Vh.; Heaoph Lacey | O22, NeT®, Hilarity, Col. Sprague, ere Piee our harllog soamierea eee p \ormmal School—Lucilia E. Smith, principal; M. | covered, the remaining injunctions of the tustru- | Pouhy ladies of the ncukenee ae eae, Oy the ee Eole, Blenheim and Kitty Clark. 16 ed ee, Ce a and C. L. Garrison, assistants. High pera be fares enforced. — $6 performance were the vocal solo, * Scatter seeds A Sp At the Chicago races yesterday, the winners were her to our Father's care. : School—E. G. Paul, prinetpals assistants, Frank it your petitioners respectfulty submit to your | of kindness,” by Miss Alice Fitgpatrick; instru- THe River TRD¥.—Harbormaster Sutton re-| Ascender, Flanders, Tom Plunkett and Mamie W- ch and iti streets northwest, | AZ&cl, N. D. Brown, Crane, L. M. Dame, W, | enilghtened judgment as Senators, that mental duet, “The Storm,” by Misses A. Arm- | ports recent arrivals at the river front as follows: Early Rose and Crown Point Maid were the win- | , The funeral will take place from her father's reste gee te Scotts Mase eH aniek Ae a ert AE A | rue Exisriva RELATIONS OF CATITAL AND ranon | Strong and M. Hull, and the dialogue, 1782-138, by | Becarner saree Geoghegan, merchandise, for Ste- | ners at the Poughkeepsie, N. ¥., trotulng rages yes- | ene, 1G th etavet nbrthwon, rid eweniigy at —— Septte asic 4; H. Danlel, A. 3. King and A. , | 0°) act djusted ia acsord ith the principles | Misses ¢- Sulllvanand R. Brown. " Premiums Were | penson Bros; str. Norfolk, Lawson, trelght, for | terday eutats. 28. Friends of the family respectfully iuvitedto Condensed Locals. Johnson. Drawing—s. E. Philer, A. M. Wilson. © not adjusted In aczord.inee with the prineiples | awarded as follows: Johnson Bros: senr. Knock’ Kobinso, Blake, So : oT ¥ ea ‘The right hand of Henry Burr, who lives on G. FIRST DIVISIO! of equity or fair dealing, and so long as these un- | Tnifirst and second departments—Ia dictation, | tore ice, Great Falls Ice Co.; schr. Hattie r= BASE BALL YESTERDAY. PRILLIPS. On Sunday morning, June 2 Detween 4% and 3 ets southwest, was badly lacerated by the machinery In the planin: E_ E. Jackson & Co., corner 13th and B stree . Dr. Parsons, of the emergency hospital, the wound. U.N. Copp, supervising principal, Teachers— | fit relations are permitted by tho law-making | reading, arithinetic, algebra, geography, sacred seeks | FR Lane, LB, Holbroo x. E. Rawlings, Heminz, M. E. Morgan, ee + 1 . 0] of acute mencitis, ¢ EG AUGUSTIN, infant son ker, Baxter, 475 tons ice, Same; sehr. Wm. O.| AtSt. Louls—St. Louls,8; Eclipse,5. At Cleve- ae ae , Kenogene Sali " C. Kelly, M. Pp, | Power to exist without some radicat modification, | and civil history,’ natural’ philosophy, gram- | Swann, Kelly, 1,000 tons ite, for Independent Kec | land—Troys, 2; Clevelands, 0. At ButTalo—Bos- | Cf Naver A- aud AL Lusogene Phillips, axed Sve montis . paper, » 3 Y all efforts to “insure domestic tranquility” will | 2% Fhetoric, phystology and Serene the | Co.; schr. Mary Riley, ae: 300 tons stone, I. | tons, 13; Buffalos, & At Chicago—Chicagos, 8; at 4 o'clock p.m. on Monday c be futile; order cannot be enforced where justice | Alice Hiespstroke hoe eee Fede epee knan, Corson, 183 tons coal, W. | Providences, 1, (8 innings.) At Detrolt—Detrolts, d statement that tne parade of the to’ Mi: Allce Fitzpatrick, Lizzie Daley, Emma Sullivan, | E. Hodge; sehr. Judge Hopkinson, Gallows nesday, June 28th, 1842, at 8:90 ny, 135 | 17; Worcestel ‘At New Haven—Yales, 9? iy child of Alexander and’ Maggie The publi ary Buckiey, A. It is violated, except by a deplorable system of | Mary McDermott Mary McCormick, Magzie Bel: | tons coal, & Emery: schr. Concord, Multord: 22 Princstoce: 6 TAL Picabe Ge Acne ar Rit | Deerton, aoeltiomeaceatin : . Brickmakers nalon on Monday was because of a AE tyranny, which would result in wholesale destruc- | lew, Rosa Brown, Katie Bere Aggie Armstrong, | tons coal, same; schr. H. B. Gibson, Shirrel, 150 ghenys, 4. ener will fake piace fom parents’ romdence, 238 Strike, fs Incorrect. They turned out to attend a W, Burchard, | tion of life and property, perhaps. Mary Roche, Mary Agnes O'Neil, Anna Polk, Adele | tons do., city dealers; scr. Jas. H. Harper, Keily, = 34 street southwert enic given by the union. of which Dody Geo. A. A. TL Rounds,’ M. | | The average wage worsmen of the nation, owing Miller, Clara Sullivan, Mamie White and Maggle | cord wood, J. 0. Carter; schir. Pioneer, Bell, cord ea ee —— sai ills 1s presk id J. Hi. Gorden, secretary. < ry ese! }. McKeon, cP 1 Blanche Gartrell was fin uson. E. L. Duvall, M. J. Sampson, T. 1a day or two ago for assault- | E. McMahon, 8. Hickey, Florenc . by throwing some | Wiggin, Janet with her. dt the following D! 0 the inability of their parents to maintain them yi wood, same; schr. Mary Ella, Underwood, cord NDE CERS. McGill, 8. | at Schools and colleges, spend the days of their In second classand section of second—Maggle | wool, market; schr. H. C. Purdy, Harris, cord 6 UTICURA! — UNDERTAKE RS. _ “ike, &. | youth tn acquiring the ski!l and developing the ; Nolan, Mary Barry, Katle Dwyer, Louisa Ruppert, | wood, Johnson Bros.; schr. Pocahontas, Kendrick, Jone GAWLER, w hance M. Williams, M, Roaier, J. EL. | muscle necessary to fit them for thelr Several avo- | Kosa 1 MeKenny, Meagie Ryan, Bae Afol- | cord wood, H. 1. Biscoe. Too peGENEAL FURS ia Moore, Eifio Rodier, G. V. A. Shiclds, E.E. York, | catlons, renderiag them vamable citizens and in- | lie Doyle, Annfé Cassin, Mamie Kelly, Katie Mu: —-——>—__ =e 7 msylvenia avenue ni C.M. Biehl, FN. Hepburn, M. E.’ Chase, L. F: | dispensable auxiliaries to the general welfare ot | phy. Susie Lewis, Eva, ‘Daley, Mattie Fitzpatrick, | Tae OnpeR OF THE GOLDEN Cross.—A Grand THE NEW BLOOD PURIFIER. and everything first-class. Telephone councction. mi Spackman, L. M. Bishop,s. L. ayder, FL Reet omuiunities. When they attain manhood and | Mary Cratty, Annie Bellew, Katie Sheehy, Laura | Commandery of the Order of the Golden Cross has joe waieer, H. lary Alittie girl trict Inventors :—Charles Baling and reeelving Jenkins | Cora Stuizinan, i. D, Robin: qul: their apprenticeship, commencing life as | Eckels, Florence McGuire, Katie McCarthy, been instituted in this city .C Seer neve mechantes, they find capitalists with- | Barrett, Mary Dioneen, Mamie Herold, ‘Annie | officers:—G. er . E. Maccartn M. Pettis, L. B, yalvin, ith the following OUS, AND CANKER 3 RESOLVENT! tg lay night the fee- | phant, A. Dutton, L. F. Hersley, O. A. Robert- Skill, (aS a generai rule), in full erichl Mamie Ryan. R. Mahoney: . apn’ Telephone Connection. * company ef this | Son, M. A. Pant, L. W. Hollister, Grace Cauldwell, | possession of all the profitable branches of the | - In third and fourth departments to Misses Lizzie | Mrs. Emm. . UGUSTUS BURGDORF, re blown down, exposing | A. J. Lewis, E. M. Fisher, J. L. trade or business, to the mastery of which the un- | Welch, Katie Barry, Eliza Galvin, Annie Williams, | R. Trembiy: G.W.LG., M. P. 0.6.) Le FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, The lcehouses of the Ken- | Hellprin, Mariana Schooley, M fortunate workmen had previously devoted their Aggie Sheehy, Katie Baker, Maggie Harrington, | Y. Ellis; P. ., Charles Brown. sentative tO | OPERATES WITH ENERGY UPON THE KIDNEYS, 0. 316 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, between 34 anf panies in Maine,were SECOND DI entire youth. With this cheerless prospect before | Mai s) Ella Dee, Emina Flanagan, Maggie | Supreme Commandery, Octavius Knich alter- : = i 43g streets. Everything first-class. dani iy = M. P. Gage, supervising principal. Teachers— Sea for A pcpuleoae mote nee, a ae. ceca meet fos Ryan, lope pars as ied net Pees pee Dr. 8, L Groot, W. LIVER, BOWELS, AND PORES OF THE SKIN, — ——_ — _ S arrestel by Police- =e ca ut to sell their dearly-bought skiil and labor upon | laly, Mamie Waters, Mary Condon, Gracle Mahei . Walker and I. E. W. Thompson. s = ‘ Ty y fo Sd. Bee gon, M. E. Rowe, F. H. Tichenor, | suck terms as tue greedy capitalist aforesaid Tae Mamie Murphy, ‘Rosa Bales, Lizzie Simmons, Ers- pSogawrl Commanders, x Oo. GC. has elected NEUTRALIZING, ABSORBING AND EX- = AT CTION SALES. a Meletta King, C. C. Baker, J. A. Brown, E, V. | see proper to allow them, 2 rate of wages gener- | telle Williams, Annie Frediine, Mary McDermott, | the following. officers: “James i LINGS Ne ay = = a the Potlee | nilting, K. T. Brown, §. C. Collins, G. R. Istael, L. | ally very slightly in adviuice ot ‘the bare cost of | Mamie. Kelly” Aumie Dente "Anti Mose woe | V.G.: C, Leslie R ELI SE EEE, CAMCER | | easel, ‘orkhouse ad sul — to enter into competition with their employers by C. Camp, M. A. Tait, Emily Robinson, 8. S. Catlds, AL n, J. S. Murray, E. C. Dyer, M. R. Evans, | saving the scant surpius of their datly wages is L. Hendley, Ti. Merrill, E. L. Bond, E. c. | exceedingly thin, and the mere contemplation of istence. | ‘The hope of acquiring enough money | Kerr, Clara McCreary, Maggie Williams, Agnes N.C.;_R. J. Murray, W.P.; Edward Steer, N.KTR.: Barrett, Maggie Reagan, Emma Mahoney, Mary 3 ter Allen, treasurer; W. Murphy, Mary Armstrong, Jennie Cassin,'Mamte | H. Pope, W.H.; Hl. Bruggeman, W.LG.; 7. F. Killigan, Mary Joy, Jennie O'Dwyer, 'Maggte | Stokes, W.0.G. no as getting | be due here this | G. Cowling, M. Frances | such an flea 1s ina great degree demoralizing to | Shugrue, Fannte May Shreve, Fannie ’Giennan. es HUMORS! — mmbly, A.M. East, C. H. Ourand, | @ young man of ambitious spirit. : Katfe Reith, Ella Herold, May Bell Whitesell, Political News, Washington ides and Their Tricks, C.F. Johnson, a Caton, S. B. HOW TRADES UNIONS ORIGINATE. Katte Clark, Rosie Kelly, Katie Roche, Susie Mc- | ne Maine democratic convention at Lewiston BOW SOME OF. THE VICTIMIZE STRANGERS—TUE KK. Garstt Troll, M. 1. The government considers a fa capital Invested to ‘be three-and-a-half, per cent ir valuation of | St En Dung MANy MORNE Tle wehisge, | Yesterday nominated Harris M. Platsted for gov- | The eanse of most human ils, and curing when physl- dulia Reagan, Mary Welsh, Minnie Bales, Lilie | ernor and Samuel. J. Annerson, Dantel I. Thing, | cians, hospitals, and sil other methods and remedies rr 7 2 il, Scrofal. King’s Evil, Glandular Swelliugs, r i rg per annum. Tn excess of this rate 1s illegal usury. | Hillyard, Ella McCarthy, Katte Long, Susie Mc- | George W. Ladd and 'T. H. Murch for Congress. fail, Scrofals or King 0 ty and robb: iV. Helmsen, » de A. Chesttey, | The journeyman taschanic usually flnds the capi- | Dermott; Katte O'Neli, Blanche Bouclier, Mamie | Resolutions were adopted’ denouncing the eollcit- ook 5 Ola, Sores min Soe Les, Mercurial ASeotons, mans mess beckons Ga aw Che itchell, P.M. Har Goodtieh, FM. sah ee 7 Becker, ‘Katle Allen, ‘Mamie Gaogler, Mary Nor- | ing of money” from. ofice. holders and others for | E*¥sipelas, Tumors, Abscosses, Carbumcie, aa. Croke, up ky Fmer, M, Cora Hoke, | to the tevectane terce cae his own business | ton, Periie Cooines, Lida Young, Lizcie Reith, an. | ME OCMoney | {ro protesting against the protect. | Poisons, Bright's Disease, Wasting of the Kidneys and eral of the sharpers to long S.E Porter, ¥. B Pulrchitd, ii, J” | Yielding to the investors forty,elghty or a hundred | WP ancige aes eee poses; i tentlary, there are still other Weightman, " fe josie Doyle, Mary rif; jaring that Congress ts bound topro- | Liver, Kheumatism, Constipation, Pilea, Dyspepsia, L. F. Brown, E. L. Wil- | per cent on the sale of the products of his skill} Mooney, Cora Baker and Mary Kane. . eee une ater dobanet coin and Hees and all Itching and Scaly Caltins LM Gasen, Salle Dalton. SC. | and toll after deducting his seanty, wages, nynen | ta.she tien primary depariment—To Mary Sli | Gesaivo issue of paper money. and condemning the .G.8. Silvers, LP. Brown, L. M. Rowe, A. | the heat and burden of the day 3 over and he | mons, Lule Plat, Binds MeDennott, Come sine, Beate fd tite Subst h, J. £ Thompson, Koss’ Kaufmann,’ K. | returns after nightfall to his humble home and | Bessie Allen, Gertie Casey, Mtomie Itomke pat Se DE far Bake ol neti nc ota Maiche, LO, Fishback, H. A. Duily, Linda | hears the plaintive ery of his family for the com- | Maher, Bese Gacglon Rate Mar » ave yet preying on the un- The most noted of thes: are out atthe Capitol and Wiite Aggie | tution of the bilis of banking corporations, 5 phy, Maggle | “An election occurred. in lowa yesterday on the ERUPTIONS t hours Tis closed ont, wo rest. Th Schmitt. mon comforts of life, which hts wa; cannot | Carberry,’ Belle Jones, Fannie Mullaly, Regina adoption of a constitutional amendment prohibit- s‘all sell, at the well-known store of Joseph L. Savage Young men, with thelr canes and assumed ‘THIRD DIVISION. j afford, is not some manifestation of iscontent a Mccrear}, Lizie Ryan, Katle Sweeny, Shdie AMe- | ing the manufacture and sale of liquor. returns aS & Co. ios D ‘atroct, betwen th and Lith Bos manly m be seen at any hour in ti A. T, Stuart, supervising principal. Assistants— | Batural consequence of the failura on The part of | Leran, Sarwh Prederiing, Mary Long, Suste Freder- | thus tar are ine and the result is doubtful. Of the Skin and Scalp, such as Salt Rheum, Psoriasis, | Bort 3 So butdines wane S ccetie bee Walker, R. . | Congress to tulfitl the duty enjoined upon it by the | line, Mary ‘Thomas, Minnle Brazerol, Maggie No- |“ nadesiolatureor Saute Canstne e ge a Teiter, Rineworm, Basver's Itch, Scald Head, Ttening | C6 aeaware Si —) fiching tackle, Kyo way 3c, L. B. Davis, M. G. Kelley, af. | justice (Wo submit dhise inquity eee ict | ay Nelle ‘Temple, Aggie Ryan. Maria Taylor, session yesterday to Tedistrict. the. state tn ae~ Piles, and other Disficnring ani Torturing Humors ne eutiery, fork, Vicks. Whlowe nd so bad {3 thelr epi: ’ Tse, . Davis, M. G. Kelley, M. | j stice?” (Wesubmit this inquiry with all due | Emliy Brown, Bridget Stanly Mamie Kelly, | cordaace with the new congressional apportion- frot srg fulitic ulcer, when casisted by 3 assortuent of goods: ties, and the officers in | A- Aukwood, H. P. Johnson, E. C. Kelly, M. L. | respect and humnility to the honorable committee | Clara Reith, Jonnie iiolland, Mary O'Hare, Teresa | Cov? soe = 4 ays usual’y kept in a firstaciass hardware store. Packard, Mary Morgan, I. A. Lord, N. M. Mack, | 00 education and labor.) s "| Satfell, Mary A. Kelly, Joo McCarthy, Katie Kano, | ‘phe democrats of the third Kentucky appellate | Cuicurs and Coricuna Soar, the great Skin Cures. | MSL ft rent. Apply toJ. J. Darlington, attorney> S. M. Lusby, M. E. Slocket, M. M. Gurges, M. E,| . THE WORKMEN SRE BUT LITTLE SYMPATHY —. Dover Neilie Williams watts ‘Collins Mant Ststriot ie omen Sententay socetnered Jane? atlew, 4105th street north edt TT raMs & €O., f these tricks Is to mace | bitte, 3. Re ove Tae Hea 2s py gun: Acnle | manttested for thetr hapless condition by the rich | sullivan, May Walker, Agsie Walker, Lucy Mar: | "2: Wis of Barren county, f the sixth Ohio dis- CUTICURA! 3628 Auchaous. wat these Dulldings (to | Let Love, lan Walker, indie, .C. A | employer, grown fat on the unrequited toll of his | tin, Gertie Becker, Mamie Fraber, Susie Benson, D. Hil trict at Defiance yesterday nominated W. ee ae ae foi) rat het Bree, g Jie oe mane, laborers, and exclusive in his social relations—a | Maggie Lauber, ‘Gertie Lowry, Mamie Hands, ary E. reat gulf standing between them inthe scale ot | Mamle Osterman, Maggie Forsyth, Jennie Rich- | F Congress 7 “yp oe nat | 3.8: Wheeler, M. A’ McNautz, 3 E. Forbes, M. J: | steats' 3 en the e o i was reported a fe 3 a a Cute! i . a” Q «gaa " ardson, Roste Federline, Sadie Crawtord, Katie | Edward H. Green, of the firm of E. H. Green& | a sweet, unchangesble Medicinal Jelly, clears off all fa recat oe Bag nis famtty MeCutehin, M. A. Nurick, 8.’ E. ie I. | Society; and he naturally seeks communton and Lynch, Annie Hillyard,’ Blanche Herold? Marie Coy stock brokers, Philadelphia, committed sul | cciereer ec er Mion canal Jelly, clears off all e of these guides, and after bein, Bete 5 a o Cs - Z Kealey, M.S. Thom: fellowship with bis fellow-sufferers, They organize | Cassin. cide yesterday by taking poison. Skin and Flesh, instantly allays Itchings and Irritations, e was to be seen in the Capitol | Woodward, SLA Moons So Be Meee Ed? | a trade union, with very lmited knowledge ot | Premiums in Christian doctrine, regular attend- At Frenchburg, Kentucky, Saturday, town | Softens, Soothes, and Heals. Worth ite weishtin gold! py virty aturally expreseed a desire to be | Ereyhold, A. O. Obee FR is 2 parlininent sry or statute law, and endeavor in | ance at sodality, French, mustc, drawing, oraa-| marshal James & Day admonished Joe Rothwell, | for all Itching Diseases, cout oft the butiding. Fils guide informed | jerger, 8° Av Tichena?, case rat’ heir humble way to right the wrongs which they | mental writing, Vook-keeping and stocking darn- | Wno nus yelling in he atmots te be quiet. Roth: a0 t the butiding was closed for repairs, ba sisal Z feel themselves subjected to by meaus of ig are awarded to Misses A. foe L. Daly, Nifty cents from the gentleman and a FOURTH DIVISION. 0. fa bal well shot Day, who then stabbed and killed Roth- Tho 4 “sriuKE” & Sullivan, M. McCormick, M. McDerinott, M: | Well. “two ofthe latter's relatives chen fired four ch of his four children. The gen-| John E. Thompson, supervising principal. As- for better remuneration for their toll. But capi- | o°uet? 4, Atmstronz, HR. Brown, K. shots into Day, killing him instantly. CUTICURA SOAP ean ested, bat ee ERECT DS tne sistants—Isage Fairbrother, M. EK Martin, E. J. abate Wblate eas Heaths ie a es mn Sullivan, Rae a SO arrest hin if he did not pi youid | Riley, SE. Wise, Annie Van Horn, M. A. Law, 8. fede zs te m | Mi. Ryan.L Ha x ree nae jo | A. Langley, Annie Powell, C. 1. Wilson, F. “a, | SPFotd with the surplus means wrung from be In operation here Is what 1s ealled ‘among the is as MC HAROERY 64 VALUABLE IMPRi ING IME T Dow BiicK Hot yo ge eS OW IC! lot » NO. NORTHWEST, WITH APPURTENANCES. Be Dieter Goteatae, te Henin ott ¥ cause] 24, doe. 22, Middicton ‘vx. Giubs tr al F ‘for on ‘TUESDAY, JULY” THE H, 1882, AT HALP-PAST FIVE O'CLOCK uttered ““H,” of Edwat An Exquisite Toilet, Bath, and Nursery Sanative. G 805 M. Fitzpatrick, lel 1 000 NEW STYLES ‘Fragrant with deticious flower odora and healing’ AndALSO, ON Tilt SAME DAY, AT 8IX O'CLOCK. Moore, A. M. Whitemore, M. E. Anderson, C.F, | ‘He toll of the strikers another hungry crowd of | parry at, Waters © 9 ? rkmen to take their pli M. nie AN ORGANDY LAWNS, Rounded eubsalvision of ints meunbered 18) ia end tie sean RA Goa Roce cn | Sona het eae | RUA MAM Rig || oF snmc See tices eng THE BADGER GAME.” son, H. L. Davis, V. V. Trook, Martha Barnes, E.R, | WOrKmen out of thelr homes as de: framps. | Pa, K, ielth, ML Crueglan he inLawn Tenms, Polka Dots, Stripes, Lavender, Pink, and forty-one (341 To play this {t is necessary to have a woman 5 Piavon, ME Garrett, A.B. Gray, Caroline Ranney, | 12 enghingatiects vray eee anven se Macaca Shugrue, M, Norton, B Boucher, | Blue, Tinted Grounds, Black, Blue, Brown and press’ brick ‘dwelling, the gang. The game ts worked in this mann 33 lay, loliday, Charlotte Luci re k commit violence, and ', a Pins Figuree, yard wide, 12 cents. Teoma ilps ma ota |g Moca rd Woon hee ta eae | ROMA Ra AS, SamMRY ee ant | Sao oa Kase Ml ae, ieCartney, H. M. Tunnell, 5. C. Dulin, M. ments of the.case in that portion of the public : 200 New Styles of Union LINEN LAWNS, at 8 cents, and take him to a private apartment in some res- ‘St. Joseph’s School. MoCartney, anell, 8 7 of port ee ee CUricuna Restepres are the only real guratives for rol . We lerson, alley, 8. ress ing support m: em) TS. ‘reises tl , 12 cents. of the 5! Bcalp and Blood. turant. The pretended husband will break in | J. Davis, & H. Alien and LW. Garis” Titen the strong ‘arma of the government is Invoked Pe ey (derma) Gatholte peer ie Wamsutta COTTON, 9 cents. — aR Upon them and find them tn a compromising by capital. Todo what? Do they ask for “the es- | Hill, are in this afternoon, m | 200 New Styles of Madras DRESS GINGHAMS, in SISTE DIVYION. tbitshment of Justice™—the V + bas fe 10ects, and 12 cts, situation, and pretends to be wild with rage.| B. F, Ja supervi S ne Jus Gear ponte ject of | provides ‘of vocal music and some fittle |. _ Plaids and Seersucker Styles, 10 cts. ef ‘nally he consents to settle the matter by letting | 1.4 qoadiogy Dee eee eelpal; assistants, bine ret ria’ Js nos their petition. ‘They Bat tums: First | FOULARDS, in Satine designs, 12 cents, the fellow off for all the money he has” This ts radiey, D. A. Smith, K.M. Blundon, F, P, | ask you to “insure ty ey, az ‘strike aie Dap Satin Stripe NAINSOOK, 12 cents. SuavIxG Boar, Ibe. Bold an .olt gaine in other cities, but only one case ts | Sullivan, K. A. Wilson, M. E. Turner, M. J. Brown, | CTusiiing out the ee et Pith teca cata ton ees uxt to have been successfully worked here, | L. P. Hart, E. I. Godey, H. G. Watt, E. K. Gore, &. | maintain the cal in his nine bene Treading ; tt ecg oe tem of un: repo im which it ts reported that the fnjured husband | v. Fleming, M. J. Good, M. E McKenney, E. A. figs and injuréa pride, U7 {OF Bis wounded feel- | Norton, M.'E. Kelley, A. M. Brooke, E. J. Young, ore ‘Katie Geler, é _ | oom A. T. Houghton, Ada Woodley (acting), L. G. Stri: bie by CLOTE, for Boys! Suits, 25 cts, 37 cts., 50 cts, lips ornare aaa | PLGCERE COM Gi Ms | ats ie OME Seen g | Rogie sbeenim ar te eit | tee seme etch soe, Trang ws Xe varnum, pe ‘0 i: | Wooa, 3 or which tm , raphy; Many: Huibbet, arienmetio. $2, £2.50. EOS : . McGiue to James H. Watmough, ‘SIXT ‘Third ye—Joseph ‘Lined PARASOLS, SS Te Sa We Woodward eal trastent 0 al Pane She a MATIINGS ant G1 eodore, . Jonn . SDALE bs $7 aud a3; Soren. Se Miller “ governments. bird clas Katie tan ue 750. Enoch | Ciappell, Emily Packard, Robt. L. Mitchell, W. RPORATIONS ? , ‘ ; — E, Nalley, Lucy T, Arrick, Lewis 8, Evans, Julia E. - : _ TOWSON’S, Yors, Jane A. Brown, Delia M. Tingle, Alida & of the Constitution and | , Hour Theodore Matthews, Julla M. Bartlett, Richard ‘T. Mos, Carri> ‘ i SOUTH SIDE. s GTORKS PLEASURABLE AND EcoNoMI- Saal, Ja’ CAL TOURS. ‘ Mattuews, Frances’ & Fuiricy, _ al x y Samia idm Cue es Benjamin, Emma V.

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